Morning Tribune, 30 July 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune r No 154, Wednesday, July 30, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, July .in. im
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  • 62 1 London, July 29— The Press Association~understands that the basis of an agreement has been reached between the Russian and Polish Governments. -Reuter. Washington, July 2J*— Presißent Roosevelt returned to the capital this morning from H;, iU- Park and is expected soon to confer wi^h administration leaders on the
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  • 94 1 lond.in. Inlv Thr Duke ol Kent .irrm ;if Ottawa by air to-(l.i> .md MM wfl«-.»n>c-d li\ the f>o\rrnor-fieneral, the IMikc t.t .Mhlniu-. ilir Premirr. Mr. Mat Utn/ic Knit, »nd the High ttmmtvsinn- r to Panada, Mr. Malcolm Marltonald. It Is understood that the Duke ion tempUtrs
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  • 632 1 LONDON, JULY 29. WHILE 40,000 JAPANESE TROOPS ARE RAPIDLY COMPLETING THE OCCUPATION OF BASES IN INDOCHINA, THE JAPANESE RADIO HAS OPENED A PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN AGAINST THAILAND. TH£ CAMPAIGN IS SIMILAR TO THAT WHICH PRECEDED THE JAPANESE MOVES INTO INDOCHINA. Among otifer things, Tokyo has alleged that British troops are
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    401 1 mrchill Warns Of Invasion London. July 29. INSTON lURCHILL, the Prime Minister, in the House Commons to-day warned Britain that the invasion seas again at hand. "All armed forces have been warned t concert pitch by Sept 1," Mr. Churchill added. Prime Minister declared 188 a fact that German
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  • 38 1 La Paz, July 29 THE Gorman Consul in Cochabaniba. Herr Lutsch, hns been arrested with two accomplices for emplleitv in the recently discoverd Nazi inspired Putsch The proGerman newsraoer la Prensa has been suspended- Reuter
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  • 146 1 London, July 29. AN R.A.F. communique from the Middle East which has just arrived gives details of big R.A.F. attacks on the island of Sicily, when 34 aircraft were destroyed. The communique calls these raids "highly successful" and adds that many other planes were damaged
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  • 80 1 Cairo, July 29. AS local conditions were un- tavouraole our offensive patrols from Tobruk carried out only limited operations during the night of July 27-28," says today's Cairo communique. "In the frontier area, as a result of our aggressive activities, enemy counter patrolling, has temporarily increased both in
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  • 2790 2 LONDON, JULY 29. U/K ARE NOT A TOTALITARIAN STATE, BUT WE ARE WORKING OURW SELVES INTO A TOTAL WAR ORGANISATION,' MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, THE PRIME MINISTER, VIGOROUSLY DECLARED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TODAY, WHEN OPENING THE DEBATE ON PRODUCTION. Mr. Churcnill strenuously denied
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  • 164 2 Lonaon, M pATHER oi the theoiy of "Lebensraum i inventor of r'.'.ch notorious Nazi slogaoij Volk ein Reich ein Fuehrer." Hitler's "masta brains of the Nazi Party and author of ma 2,000 bocks and pamphlets Protessoi Kari Hi is reported by tho Moscow Radio, quoting a source in Geneva,
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    14 2 A sijfn post erected outside llabbamyan J Baghdad next step for the British troopil
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  • 585 2 Tokyo, July 29. POLLOWING N.E.l.'s "freezing" action, Japan now faces complete isolation economically except the Japa-nese-dominated areas on the Asiatic continent. It is expected that this situation will be borne silently at present but an explosion is imminent as soon as the adverse effects are noticeable Meanwhile,
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    • 42 2 fllgh ßlood Pressure Dangerous fo Heart Thnunandn of men nnd women past 40 .^."i' l^^. 1 of huart trouble ani aw thHt ca«is«u m.»r« il«-uth« than oun.-er |«lriH, dntwHinrxN. loss of memorv «nJ energy If y«,, s.,M,r uny l.f'u, v V .n
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  • 261 3 London, July 29. methods of defence against German assaults are [d editorially this morning (Tuesday). li'.s. after remarking that Russian mobilisation. ret complete, cannot be prevented as in many counbland to Vogoriivii by a sudden German break I the Russians have the distinction of having found fa the blitzkrieg.
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  • 84 3 SIGHT IN MO" thr Cathajr) in Rio." now the M• n lojrable nd > nter- has very i >iv., 11 has Ci rmen Mi- plu.-. that it J :.:-t- t«s "hit" ..nci tIM nd a \> ->• entertain- 1 > almost ;md Fiancee). .<■.-■ ">' i Way n ba]
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  • 117 3 Simla, July 28. A SECRETARY has been appointed to the Indian Purchasing Mission in the U.S.A. under the leadership of Sir Shanmukham ChetThe secretaryship will, for the time being, be led by Mr. H. S. Malik, Indian Trade Commissioner in New York, in addition to
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  • 116 3 Buenos Aires, July 29. f'ODED documents discovered in a secret drawer of a powerful shortwave transmitter were seized bv the investigating committee as part of the barrage of Nazi diplomat. The committee has called in an expert of trieWar Ministry for decoding documents. Later,
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  • 57 3 London. July 2©— -When the BritLsh Governmen; decbied war on Adolf Hitler's Germany it acted as the Government of a righteous state according to Christian standards," sUted Professor Barth, the famous Swi.^ Reformed Theologian. "Christian* who d3 not realise they must take part unreservedly In this war must have slept
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  • 385 3 London, July 29. JHh situation in the Far East is the topic of editorials thU morninjr. The tension in the Dutch East Indies ami the consequences to Japanese trade are particularly mentioned. The Daily Telegraph writes thai the movement of Japanese troops into Indo- China
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  • 49 3 London, July 2tt A FEW enemy aircraft crossed the coast last night and bomb* wmdropped at three points »n East Anglia, says this morninn'« AikMinistry and Ministry of Home Security communique. Only .slight damage was caused and there was a smalt number pi people injured.- Reuter
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  • 86 3 Fulltime Service For Quarter Of Australia's Forces Sydney, July 29. ABOUT a quarter of Australia's militia forces will be c*Ued up for fulltime service from Oct. 1, announced Mr. P. C. Spender, the Army Minister. The forces in question 80mpris~ officers, N.C.O.'s and specialists of certain units who wl# form,
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 3 jL A large nuni-j^ T ber of tanks of various well- known Cavalry i i Regiments re- J cently took) part in a large i scale exercise in the Eastern Command. Two I of the cruiser tanks here seen moving off over i the sand dunes i at the com-
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    • 51 3 Axes Parangs "f^l VO^ Shovels 1 -i Wirenetting wgo 00t^ Screws \rtlttet&t BoH*-* Nuts j >el^ Cll Chest Handles te<l UIT Spring Hinges Steel Butt Hinges Door Locks Tower BoHs Padlocks Brass Tubes Shower Roses Tools Etc. j Prompi |leli%'ery, ex. SU**h*\ lIAHAHII]% FiINIIAKI 117-125 Cecil Street j SINGAPORE j
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  • People and Places
    • 960 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By Dollars rolled merrily into th* eoffen n the Orange wool Fund at the bridge and «ahjom *'I>j" organiied by committee of Dutch iromen M their club In CairnhUl R'>ad on Monday Two hundred and twenty two dollar, ft. it- been iddtd to
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    • 58 4 \bove:— sfl gutifl v the bridgfl m.ih ions 1 «»rs;anis^B Dutch < Mondav ifl of the M S Wool Funfl Left to nfl j Mrs j. Mrv.Vdel Re and I KruysmuM Left M pki\ers at i I) i t i h partf <U right* :-l i 1100, Mrs. don.
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    • 104 4 "M> lather K having Ji *#%V) nie trained in s il*_l* s i"K-*l*» rf f°r a good Tour fittof bi hMi wise deci.siMi an H«Mj(iin foil to i'ltmun's. for thore you can itltdj for your matriculation or B^nlor CumbrldKP froe from alr-rald warnln»:H mid hlnrkoutH that prevent Htudlou* conoentmtkm. »nd
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    • 24 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated perfumes \^Z y(Vr avaihhk 1 hoith 11, THE ARCADE, S'pore SSJ? TRIBUNE Dominant In MALAYA *'*"i*nrir<«-i «i i mm aft
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    • 18 4 4^l WAVEII sour im rd y MCI* 1 sa////^' 1 /ASVOJ I prtptim I ElizaM Saloon] „t»i" a
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  • 389 5 L ifl t beIha t u Dunger than year i lex n our skin red. Even U tad with the handicap of a mediocre skin, you |o vondi ra with It by taking regular care and Ing the righl preparations. If a woman
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  • 20 5 I'■ THIN Bin All in th I A'' W *U1 mak< VlC\(.<;|.| N(a fc\U Iteep fc:v, I I fcrth,
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  • 681 5 follow these simple beauty routines, so that tliey may work their magic while you are asleep SCALP MASSAGE< with warm olive or almond oil. done the night before you intend to shampoo your hair, is excellent^-especially if you suffer from dandruff. At the same time,
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    • 36 5 AFTERNOON FROCK HERBACEOUS MAV%T: JERSEY. E.MBROIOERED FLOWERED >I()TIV PLEATS IN FRONT 537.50 Bux sour tickets W'day for >lt*l]l waine's Fair I CHIEF JUSTICE'S I_. -..I RESIDENCE TIC f 5 $l rrom I LIST »lh UMle*« [Km.
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  • 633 6 V By "Ibiqiie" V S f Viii>: meeting of the Dinner Club that would S normally have taken plac«* to-night has S Been poftponed for I while, and will probably j{ he h*»!d in a week's time. The name of the "i speaker has not yet been announced.
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  • 786 6 Allegations Against Mobile Police DECLARING that after 'the fullest independent enquiry" by himself and the Commissioner of Police he had found no truth whatsoever in the charge made against the mobile police by Dr. Mootatamby— and that his speech should not have been made "without there being definite material
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  • 57 6 X HE middav Europe, programme of tk Singapore broadcasts station is to he exteni by an hour and a quaru as from Friday, August I It will run from not until 2 p.m. instead i from 1 to 1.45 p.m. asi present. (Transmitters ZHI ZHPI and ZHP2
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  • 24 6 THE Postal Department i that an air mail frcn United Kingdom arrived voti evening and a genera! delivd be made at 8.15 this moraU
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  • 626 6 gPIARGES of blackmailing a European business man ini u town and of receiving "various sums amounting to ao siderable total of some thousands of dollars' 1 were 9 against a young English-speaking Chinese, Tan Ah Ld i the assize court yesterday before Mr. Justice Aitken an! common jury when
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    • 92 6 Men Made Vcsw By Treating 61a Getting up nights. Mir n^ B tf* organs, whitish d'scharg". J u w f oaae of spine, groin oi •lervouanesa, weakness ->" (1 "j w f vigour are caused br %p^ A Prostate Gland (a mo<t J^ j gland IB men). To utr itK
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  • 133 7 of those un- in their vnich ofttn '^Protection and 'tnnnt; Inche l v 1S a boomerang X the heads oi „,osiir e forced bor•i■••• illegal action on >*'"\ .scrupulous money>e l" l! t, e vicious circle be"(l(T\ 'unous than ever." gf "J! 1 u more money...Mi.ircs of an
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    45 7 From out West (1 T S.) came gorgeous Betty Ruth Smith. In New York she won for herself the role of Katherine Monroe in Backstage Wife" over the American radio. Fame there brought her leading parts in stage plays and later a trial in Hollywood.
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  • 51 7 rge of house-break i jewellery valued x roperty of uspector told the that 564.53 worth of vered and that the TU i dl2 small keys In his > t the time of th€ ar- >,' Cha F pen said that all the m covered by theP'lro three months 1
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  • 243 7 IT was disclosed in court yesterday that a thumb-print left by 1 a thief during the course of his ransacking of a house from which he had stolen jewellery valued at $375. enabled the nolice to bring him to book. Yusope bin Hassan,
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  • 197 7 Ejection Application Refused THE application of Edna A. PauIns/ for the ejection iMessrs. C. W. Warren and A. Elsworth, tenant and sub-tenant, No. 8 Barker Road, was dismiss** by the Rent Assessment Boa re yesterday. Mr. A. De Mello appeared for In* applicant. Mr. E. R. Koek said that he
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  • 85 7 IN the local courts yesteiduy morn ing an accused person. speaking a rare Chinese dialect, and the court interpreter "con versed" with each other by mean:. of written questions and answers The accused in the case was 65-year-old Chinese. Mah Tunr Cheng, u native of
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  • 58 7 THE death ha.*, occurred of Mi Kan Peng Huat, at the age o'< 60, at blfl residence in Meyer R<» Mr Kam leaves behind iiv(^ MM, Messrs Kam Gim Hock (Jimmy) Gim Lock <lhe well-known C;iJ nesc hoekey player Hock Hye, GJ«j Siew and
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    • 671 8 Situations Vacant Wanted For Sale Motor Vehicles w ante^ kMtawai mvUm tMa Apoii European wishes Mtpd-Mp of yo-r,; best-cheapest face powderi Ttet'* if you want to aeii m,., Kast CoMst Road. SJnKapon- adOCBUd J«'wn»s. Write Box 145 cio What Lotus' Gives You. Its quality 5068, Singapore Caah r_.iri no*' phon
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    • 271 8 i AH I ZHL 225 2HP S J 4i GSD^l.?^ (From 9 0 SAIGOK bangJ «SPS 25 j J <***** ,1 F 10 6.5» p3 920 p'J KUALA L[J 2GE 5 mcs («j From 6.30 iJ to 9 00 p| PENASC ZHJ 6 OS (49 30 mtta From 7.30 «j
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  • 809 9 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London i i i Britain's Pledge To Russia: No Negotiation i i With Hitler: London- S i ers Snatch Recreation: S First Lord Speaks: j 5 Rome Radio On S Peace. London, July 6. r time when we are anx iously following the mes of
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  • 378 9 J^DIE has proved to be an important factor in the life of Patrick Joseph Clews, a 23-year-old mechanic, of Wandaworth. It was bad timekeeping that lost him his £4 10s. a week job. He turned to crime. Now that career— a successful one M far as
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  • 368 9 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941. NAZIS BOGGED XHE battle for human freedom is now being fought on the Russian steppes on a scale unprecedented in the world's history. Nine million men are involvedin this gigantic struggle over a 2,000-mile front, in which the Nazis have met for the first
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  • 40 10 Loading up a lorry with bales of blankets and medical supplies of all kinds which have just arrived in Britain from American Red Cross Society. The distribution is arranged in this country by the Women's Voluntary Services.
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  • 480 10 Unreasonable Motoring Rule Declared To Be Invalid A JUDGMENT of considerable importance to motor vehicle owners was delivered by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, in the high court yesterday when he set aside the conviction and allowed the appeal of Ng Kwoh Choong, who had been fined $100. with
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  • 125 10 "'ft 1 MD IC.tO ;,C CUM, •Anii istrati* 2 consequently it J injeasun to", :u n( I its *rv£ even to the xt ,J I priyin them of S I to Incur debts exS eminent, through t [partment, has snJ ed to the loan" clared voicing the Bill regulatiM
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  • 49 10 SHOUTS ol U the peaceful] Tfas Btnet inj July l J a. Em(l frtntically to tn»l hodff and Road v.mv A p lie. 1 cowti led to be on the si gaw cha-:e andj restins the luen Road Standing in ih I Chan Si-.<-.. oleai the fifth maw
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  • 60 10 The V for lIJ torv eampfun at last Uking o AMho doire w show they are V i c t or y-con-scious. TheP* ture her, the bark en velope of a lcti« received by Editor of the Malaya rribj from a resi^ in TeloU Anson. Perak. Across the?'*; of
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    • 441 10 UNIMPEACHABLE SECURITY g^MBJi^HBHHBBBI South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 Finlnyton Qreen Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished B»^-.-f#* bata Catarrb and in natural wav restores A lit aZI n 5T if eSU JIS bearing la a»m< of the moatobatlnatocaaea. Starred in 24 Hours by f w J**** By Vsn^^ N**W
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  • 229 11 INOPPOR TUNE BILL DROPPED rjOVSf SEEING the present time inopportune and unpropitious to (pass a legislation "which is most likely to have far reaching consequences/' Inche Ona bin Ja'afar, Johore" Councillor, at the meeting of the Johore State Council, yesterday opposed the first reading of a Bill to declare what
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  • 132 11 "jyjY father is mentally deranged" said Lee Jr. who pleaded in mitigation after a fine of $20 had been imposed on his father, Lee Poh Seng, for being in possession of a shot-gun without a licence. Mr. L.C. Goh, fifth magistrate, told young Lee that
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  • 115 11 TAN CHENG WEE, a 21-ye?.r-old English-speaking 1 Chinese, claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate yesterday morning on a. charge of committing theft of various articles valued at $60. belonging to the Admiralty. Between Feb. 10 and May this year. Cheng Wet' was alleged
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  • 61 11 DEFERENCE to the death of Dato Abu Bakar bin Buang, until a few months before his death Chief Detective Officer, Johore Police, was made by the Mentrl Besar, Ungku Aziz at the meeting of the Johore State Council yesterday morning. Members stood up in silence for
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  • 23 11 Mr. W. Clajrton. M.C.8., who was learning Tamil in India, has arrived in Klanj? and assumed duty as Assistant Controller of Labour, Klang
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  • 60 11 Melbourne, July 29. Alter Methuen, Grand National winner, had tailed to :ain a place in the Aberfcldie Hurdle at Moonee Valley on Saturday, the stewards disqualified the rider, W. Cutler, foi 12 months for alleged improper handling of the gelding. Queensland motorists are now unable to travel more than 100
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  • 157 11 M.B.C. Moving Into New Home THE Malaya Broadcasting Cor- poration is moving- from Union Building to offices on the third florr of the Cathay Building this week. The Department of Information and PubUclty, Malaya, and the Far Eastern Bureau of the British Ministry of information are also mov.ng from Unicn
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  • 123 11 Wellington. "ALTHOUGH the Chinese and New Zea*anders arc not engaged in the same theatre of war, I feel certain that they axe hearer each other than evejc before in thought, ideals and spirit." declared the Chinese Consul-Genera), Mr. Wang Feng, at a gathering of Chinese citizens
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    • 250 11 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A safe, Becret method of reducing ugly ffct haa been discovered by a California physician in prescribing to the famous Cincia Stars of Hollywood. This discovery-, called Fonnodc, quickly and safeljr dissolves ugly f:it 5 pounds a
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  • 318 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. July 28. THE Minister lor Smiply (Senator M( Leay > hus said that icliol rrom the severe petrol rationing opel a ting frcna Auguit l could not be contemj;.c>teci tor at least UMA months. He appealed to privute moconstt to -leip the Govcrnmetu to
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    • 138 12 All YOUR FA/OURITES ARE IN IT! I I iIL, II Shows Daily 5r r\i»iioi Vjp jf 6 ,5 •I HSSrarPl I 1 1 U9cne PALLET;: j -J S BUTCH end BUOOT :> BONG hits: I B J SITCIAL' FIRST PICTVREB c.f the Great SPY ROUND- W IN ISA. and THE
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    • 96 12 POSITIVELY LAST 3 PERFOR/v^S TO-DAY 2-30, 6 9.30 pi NEVER BEFORE SLCH THRILLS ON Wy I J ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEgJ 25 Reels crammed with thrills, action and Mvstcnl YOU WILL LAUGH LOUDER TH| YOU HAVE IN MONTHS wj YOU SEE "AFFECTIONATELY YO'J TO-MORROwI A L H A MB R J
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  • 367 13 Simla. July 28. AN important meeting of the Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes has been called feuAug. 4 to consider the political situation as affecting the States, am l the constitution of the National Defence Council.— By Radio. Simla. July 28. THE Viceroy has left
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  • 98 13 iLL China's exports over tb« A Burma Rwwi in the first half of the yew, except neKtoblc shipments to Shanghai and the Straits, were destined f«r America, says the Department of Commerce returns. Expo,-. cf Chinese t £ucms from Rangoon were valued S3 123 I'll MM ut
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    • 131 13 r~~~~~~'xn-l MKK THRILLING COLUMBIA I ,^r SENSATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT! I vi -iilui-X SERIAL BROUGHT BACK. .BUT i\v A7TION-i'A('KEl>2r).ooo-f<><>l sonsiition! l7 ST I'VSSED BY^ THE CENSOR mwdal HOLIDAY 'SCREENINGS virHT PERFORMANCES: 12.10 p.m. 1111 ii:ll»AV. SATrRDAY and SUNDAY NEXT M(mMNG SCREENINGS: 10.15 a.m. 1 1 KOAY. StNDAY MONDAY NEXT "AT THE CAPITOL
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    • 23 13 COLUMBIA'S This grand J" J^H love story '"^W^^jß^^H has "heart'' to spare! -4fe^^H i^>;nfilv Rgunited^ *?^g2ZZ2S2S2B* r 3. 15-6.15 -9.15 WmMOftNING SIIOU Ua^TO^MORROW
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  • 249 14 Oimhincd Schools 1 Kafllts Colltft Union it pGHpOim MHOOL6 bdll Raffles College Union in their return socctr match on the Victoria School ground yesterday, by fow goals to nil, repeating their recent victory over the HUM team when they heat the Union hy six
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  • 90 14 THE Ma lav Stales < ji ke( I teajn s^iected to play J again vt the Colony during J 1 the Ausu^t «ank Holidays J includes >i\ Selan^or players i three fn»rn Perak and two from Negri s^mbilan. S > This Irmn is as follows:
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  • 134 14 SPORT SHORTS THE Royal Air Force beat the 1 Argyll* In a Div. I match played at Seletar yesterday bv four goals to one. JHE women July bogey compoti- tion of the Garrison Golf Club resulted in a ti between Mrs. A M ocnmueoui and Mrs. J. W Pinhev Jjitli
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  • 204 14 TEONG HAI WINS KHOO SIAN EWE TROPHY (From Oar Own Reporter) 1 Penang, Tuesday. 5 A TITANIC struggle between Lim n Teong Hai and Goh Chong Keat for the first place in the men's 100 metres free style was (he highlight of the swimming sports held at the Penan* Chinese
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  • 67 14 CINGAPORE Airport Sports Club ftn.inii "xi 661 Fords s P° rts Club, Business House League champions pVt£s£ lv match at Farrer The following will represent the Singapore Airport Sport s Club- H van Cuylenberg. A^ Kadir R Hodpe, Amat Ibrahim M K 'HusR.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 14 Britain Wrens (Women's Bora! Navy Service) are m Sin* apore. Here Wren Eileen Moorley, keen swbMner and seven times diving champion of the MMland Counties, tries for a double-six iihile tne last war, looks on.
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  • 341 14 Moravia 8; R.A.O.C 2. DISPLAYING superior team work, Moravia swamped the R.A.O.C. 8-2 in a Div. JI A soccer match, at the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday. They won by that margin in spite of the fact that for the greater part of the game
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    • 68 14 SOCCER Div I. RE vRA (Hy.). 'Chan. Ki. Reserve Div R A.F v Arnylls. Stadium: Div II A. RAP (Seletan v 5.H.8.. S.H.B Div. II B. RAP (Kallaimi v J.C.S.A., J.C.S.A.; Port Canning v Customs. Frasor and Neave ground TENNIS 3.R.C tournament. Week -End's Yachting storting at 5.23 p.m for
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  • 132 15 jj h 1 re °1 liie thereby increase 01 cent, m the 01 Indian loned Ortib obtained (krmy. fining >"''n te at Dehra jwand BanFbr the pe-i the war the O f the DehIlilitary Acato be recon»-| will be i lO ivc examl" )r entry into emy and all
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  • 37 15 no. July 29. Melbourne how la a rebibits include punish meriwnded from n.ci' n flock 1 in 1797 tastralian or- 1 on •similar to! conducts 1 lu P in Ameri- 1 set up B Common- i
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  • 73 15 Sydney, July 29. lISING a pneumatic tool, the AusU tralian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, drove the first rivet to-day into the keel of the first merchantship to be iaid down ln Australia under the new shipbuilding programme. "Before many months have gone/' Mr.
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  • 118 15 SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association officials for the year elected at a recent meeting are: i President, Mr. Soh Ohee -Soon i reelected vice-presidents, Messrs. T. W. Ong and Tan Miang Kang (both re-elected^; hon. secretary, Mr. Joseph Yan; hon. asst. secretary, Mr. Young Hai Wah; hon.
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  • 161 15 pOLLOWING were the results of yesterday's ties in the S.R.C. tennis championships: Championship singles: Dr. G. de Souza beat F. Moreira 6—2, 6—2; R.S Barth beat E. Bowerma): 1 walkover Handicap mixed doubles: Mi. and Mrs. A M. Jansen <— 3> beat Mr. G. Hyder and Miss
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  • 85 15 MALTA WAITED A LONG TIME FOR E-BOATS Malta, July 24. I OCAL men are proud of the part u they played in repelling the recent E-boat attack on the harbour of Valetta. They had been waiting a long time for a chance to use t&eir guns and when it came
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    • 25 15 lbl \o<«c«r P° f e Municipality Haws!.. i for the 1;\. ■-X partl D:tt of Closing 5 s^' *u B mi. A,, 8 "^<**l Secretary,
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    • 257 15 Public Notice DRESSERS' EXAMINATION An examination for dressers will be held in Singapore. Penang and Malacca, on the Ist September 1941, and following days Estat< dressers who have had the necessary training may enter for this examination. Further particulars may be obtained on application *to the Chief Medical Officer In
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  • 596 16 TRENCH WARFARE ON EAST FRONT SEEN London. July 29. TIIK possibility of ttvmh warfare in the UmmQrnmn war is envisaged by General Sir Hubert Court Reuter's military commentate*. He says that for the first time Hitler and his N^zis ar" under^oia^ nciUV and bloody losses. There Is talk already of
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  • 101 16 EDEN SEES PEACE BLITZ London, July 29. MR. ANTHONY EDEN, the Foreign Minister, in a speech in London said that Hitler's timetable for smashing Russia is already out of joint. <4 A peace blitz will soon be hurled at us/' he said. The offer of a compromise peace would be
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  • 23 16 FIVE .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week-end on all fronts op to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims):—
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  • 122 16 Raltambmig, M *T Battambanj, uu] n day afternoon in' tbin.i but now n ju large wourd of pictj attired CatnbodiaM «i (he h«>istin» ol the H colour b> a i >mi >,regal l.y the Thai C;ii»infti Major Luang Kovtfj wongse, on r v hat M the palatial h:»me childhood
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  • 230 16 Ottawa, July 29. TO "Canadianise" everything to do with the Canadian Air Force was part of his job while overseas, said the Canadian Air Minister, Major C G. Power, to pressmen. Major Power, who recentlyreturned to Canada from Fug land, declared, "There i s a complaint that Canadian* were
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