Morning Tribune, 1 August 1941

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  • 14 1 SETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune V(( No. 156, Friday, August 1, 1941.
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  • 448 1 London. Jul> 31. WK battle of Smolensk is being waged on such a gigantic lie tint it cannot continue indefinitely and a decision is LJted within the next week or two. This view is taken in II r.< ,tivr tiuarters in London where it
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  • 71 1 Washington, July 30 PRESIDENT Roosevelt conferred at the White House on Wednesday with Gen. Marshall and Adm>^i St.a^k, rpsnectivelv Chiefs ol Staff of the Army and Navy. The conference, which was held after the United States had made rf^-osentations to Jaoan reaardInc the bombing of the American "unboat
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  • 122 1 U PLANES PILOTS GUARD BURMA RD. 1 Tokyo, July 31.— One hundred Curtiss single-seater fighter monoplanes Mill be used in Die deTence of the Burma Road J .mil a group of American pilots is cx- pec ted to arrive in Rangoon soon. tfatci i JapMMM report from Nanking. The l
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  • 192 1 JAPAN APOLOGISES TO U.S. Tokyo, July 31. I JAPAN has apologised 2 promptly and unreservedly S S to the United States for the 2 I bombing of the sum boat Tu- I tuiJa in the safety zone at 9 S Chungking yesterday. 1 Immediately the message of 2 the bombing
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  • 396 1 JAPAN WILL NOT GET THAI BASES, SAYS CONSUL THE THAI CONSUL-GENERAL IN SIN--1 GAPORE LUANG VUDHISARA NETINATI, IN A STATEMENT TO THE PRESS YESTERDAY SAID THAT THAILAND WILL NOT GRANT BASES TO ANY NATION. THE CONSUL-GENERAL DENIED THAT ANY AGREEMENT FOR BASES HAD BEEN REACHED WITH BRITAIN OR JAPAN AND
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  • 90 1 Thr first squadrons of Japane** bombers and figh'.er planes land ed in Saigon this afternoon ami a message from there reports 35 Japane.i* u. rships lying in Sai- mi harborr. Thr Jvc/.un l Net hrrlaudi* inrti. > i 1 i >•>* Amerloui Md |t| hip In »>v it fit mar
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  • 163 1 Cairo, July 31. DURING yesterday afternoon the enemy attacked one of our forward observation points outside the perimeter south-east of Tobruk. They were driven off by anti-aircraft fire, leaving a wounded man in our hands. During the night our patrolling activity was continued but no
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  • 103 1 London, July 31 A STEADY toll was beinp, taken of ships trading to and out of Marseilles and endeavouring *>«™* Miniver. Dr. Hu«*» Dalton, in the House ot OottMN said that Government attach the l*M£*Jj"the German, and Italian and outward-bound ihlttl month, of May
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    • 238 1 tnungking, J«ly »Lr-U hj 8 been officially revealed that the Burma Mission in Chungking, studying air defence, will be given the opportunity to observe air defence methods in actual operations. During Wednesdays air raid, the Burmese Mission remained at Air Defence headquarters and immediately after the all-clear was given went
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  • 1656 2 LONDON, JULY 31. /\NE FARTHING DAMAGES WAS AWARDED TO CAPTAIN U A II M RAMSAY THE INTERNED MEMBER OF PARI lAI£kNT FOR PEEBLES, AGAINST THE NEW YORK TIMES CO LTD AND THE NEW YORK TIMES BY MR. JUSTICE VtKINWN IN THE KING'S BENCH DIVISION TODAY.
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  • 78 2 London, July 31. MAJOR Sir Herbert Paul Latham, Conservative Member of Parliament for the Scarborough and Whitby Divisions of Yorkshire, has been placed under arrest to be tried by Court Martial in respect of alleged j offences under Military Law. Sir Paul Latham is 36
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  • 155 2 Colour Bar On Boxers Questioned In Parliament London, July 31 rIE question of coloured boxer* lighting tor British championships was raised recently when coloured boxer, who is to fight Jack London in the eliminating contest for the Empire heavyweight title to-morrow, protested that he was not allowed to fight for
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  • 23 2 Total number of enemy plains destroyed during the week-end on ai fronts up to midnigfct London time i excluding Soviet claims):-
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  • 65 2 'Army' H.Q. To Be ReBuilt SIX THE Salvation Army. blitzed out of world headquarters in Queen Victor.astreei, London. W from his temporal headquarters at mark-hill. saW WJ funds ior rebuild^ are floodiim to njg all corners Of from their «g said: -The auart£ mile of bttUdini caned Wrt duriner the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 95 2 THOUGHT/ You can buy a pure vegetable cooking fat lhat -(1) contains Vitamins A, B and D. 1 2) is made in the Philippines under American supervision by the most modern process. <3> is untouched by hand. (4) improves all frying, baking and shortening. (5) is tasteless, odourless and smokeless.
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    • 243 2 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or suffei from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in .•in American medical discovery which re- stores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland operations. It is a simple home
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  • 107 3 vICHY TROOPS FROM SYRIA FOR N. AFRICA Vichy. July 31 BENCH troops repatriated from Syria will have North Africa as leir first destination, states the ichy news agency. Since the hostilities in Syria ;ased, the troops have been roupins in the north-west zone ormed by the parallellograrn of unieh. <
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  • 30 3 The temporary appointments as Junior Assistant Immigration Officers for the Settlement of Singapore of Capt. G. H. A. Penne. Mr. E. D. Hindmarsh and Mr. I. Gilchrist have been cancelled.
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 3 yL&n exclusive^ ofT- Crown Prince Leka, son of i King: Zo^ and i I Queen Gcral- dine of Albania. S I TTie young Prince, here 1 seen with his S nurse- ceiebra- i ted his second birthday re- j cently, and the picture was( taken at the London hotel where
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  • 230 3 rE snHH Q London, July 31. the 1 I secret eva cuations of Norwegians from much a i!2 tern districts of Norway have created so we beeinn^ a d confusi <>n that even the Quislings era Ph Agency protest states' the Norwegian Tele- 1?
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  • 471 3 Moscow, July 31. M. STALIN handed a mess lge for President Roosevelt to Mr. Harry Hopkins at their meeting yesterday when questions of supply were discussed and Mr. Hopkins told M. Stalin tha the United States was prepared to send war supplies
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 70 3 THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY <&& LTD. M/>A to aftoffi «fc />tt^//V /A/?/ commencing shortly SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT This change does not denote any alteration in the quality of the spirit, which will remain as hitherto, and the colouring is designed for purposes of identification of grades and conforms to the
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  • 811 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By Red Shield Club Opening: Farewells ANOTHER cheerful landmark about town is the n- \v Rt c! Shield Club lor the Services, which was opened yesterday at 5 p.m. by H.I the Governor. Army, Navy *and Air Feme "hifiher-ups" positively thronged to the openiKg, which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 33 4 WAV£S£T Eugcni Oil Perms to tHAMPOO To suit ike texture of your hair W Staff trained in use of INNOX, Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operator* Capitol Bids. 159 North Bridge Road Tel. it:
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    • 16 4 )(>///' favourite perfume duplicated per f mm j^^ available M m^^^ l i 11, TlfE ARCADE, Spurr
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    • 59 4 Ovfr a friendly cup of coffee /^KP^^^iHf NESCAFE life'', little troubles (JH fade into insignificance, for Nescafe' is not just coffee. It's better coffee. Obtainable R^. from all good provision stores w3w 'fUsliA^^ Nescafe T& Ample supplies of NESCAFE arc nov available in Malaya. Adrf 0/ /Vfs«^ <fe Anglo-Swiss Milk
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    • 85 5 CELE BItATED t a iai^ie 111 Urq;e and smali botttei: .<" --rrr> \uxed fruit drops Jfc"-: «>&£C LEMON BARLEY I <\ BARLLY MINT BRICKH J" ;si«c Hv toDizEi>auTTEa*xypuH i n*l?' > IJ GLYCBR.INK i: f UU ~-~31:<- A V HONEYCOMBS ***J O% M 0 J LI'^IUiY rX)UGH BRI(,TC' j 'I;
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  • 821 5 your child requires PROTEINS t,.. s pan of every g ol „11 living thmg.s gj. h, ,:>,, exist w.«.- nfth of the body is protein, most ol licsh-and-blood tissue. Most of the Hit glandular secretions of the body are pro--1?0r So the trowing child must have a \£i quantity and
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  • 279 5 |>i* spite of the popular beiiei thai every woman i is a born mother, the actual fact remains I ihat most mothers are made— by a wise stuny oi mothercniit— and not boni. Even the In- bttnctlfi mother will find tier task lightened if slie has
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 257 6 lO MALAYAN WAR SAVINGS uA Kf CERTIFICATES ARE SUCH \A A GOOD INVESTMENT THAT vK SO THEY ARE RATIONED V&l |\SS^ These War Savings Certificates are such a Kr\ li^vj good investment for the smaller investor \r\ f (ft I tnat no n^^'idual or corporation can invest Itxl K^y more
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  • 730 6 IT b) officially announced that, at the request of the Chuntr tijg (iovernmtMit, action has been taken in this country, with effect from Use o|M'ning of business yesterday morning, to frvvm 'foreign accounts" here of residents in the Kcpuhlic of Chim. Government Guttti u-wuaml
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  • 56 6 lIIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, is leaving Singapore by plane to-day for a tour up-country. Lady Thomas and the Aide-de Camp will meet His Excellency in Penang on Monday and will accompany him for the rest of the tour. The exact date of
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  • 44 6 I'HE ninth talk in the Singapore broadcasting station's "War As I Know It" series is entitled "Air War in the Middle East" and will be given by an officer of the Hoyal Air Pcrce'at 9.15 p.m. on Bunday. Auk, 3
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  • 39 6 BURMA Prepares For War" is the title of a talk to be broadcast from Singapore at 9.25 p.m. today by Lieut. -Commander J C. R Proud, R A N.V.R, who has just leturned fr_pm a tour of that country.
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  • 261 6 i OIK PERCY McELWAINE, Chief j UsU(( ln O judgment dismissing the appeal of A t Phuang gainst the decision of the cli^tri, t 1 f and first magistrate in which he was fined S3t j $50 on two charges under the Trade Murk Oniin n" yesterday
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  • 105 6 Adjudication Order Agains Chettiar Annulled FE adjudication order made agains t M.K. Kasivi* nathan Chettiar T f as annulled by Sir Percy MeElwaine. Chief Justice, in the High Court yesterday the result of the creditors accepting a composition i 25 per cent. Kasivisanathan Chettiar was made a bankrupt, with gross
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  • 136 6 CERTIFIED fit k> stand his trial. Tan Hock Chwet (23), a Hokkien, who had been sent for observation, was fined $25, in default, one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W.D. Carew, the third magistrate. He was convicted on a charge of going armed in New Market Road with
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  • 75 6 rIE death of a new-born Chintse infant at General Hospital, where it had been taken, afte having been found abandoned in the garden oi house in Adam's Park, resulted in a Coroner's inQUir yesterday morning. The infant was found bundled in a sheet of newspaper on
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  • 241 6 fT is officially announc d that the extraordinary demands for iron and steel for Empire war purposes and for re-armament in the United States have so far overtaken productive capably that a situation has resulted in which, after several months of increasing difficulty in securing supplies, it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 125 7 YE EXAMINATIONS RGLASBEB. EXCLUSn^ELY. Wr ocular ailments [WrtjT diacnosed and hssfi prps, rihed V i crn«*>d and registered i^^ Ji rartitinnor Wl »h loeil f; U^l*> talifications. if (tasv ft I arc not n<H>dr>d Vy /5!5^ Mif win he recom- S\^ THOMPSON' OPTICAL CO. J< -Wade Building K A THOMPBON,
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    • 112 7 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains nronnd the h«art. palDltition, dizziness, headaches at top and haTk of head and above eyes, shortness of E?eath feel mrvv, or suffer from poor P loss of ine.nory and energy, ndm-s-Mo n worrv and fear, your trouble is probibly
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    • 21 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SHRVICL Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. 8*
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    841 7 Letter Front London London, July 8. ig :l tremendous nn]{ O f gambling going 11 Whether it is that p«i* ieckles th there If a niama to 1 li( .i-i v or whether it t ;;!f n n in gambling thl i lt with which ithe ;"I has
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  • 41 7 Washington, July 30. BY 15 votes to seven, the Military Committee of the Hou.se of Representatives to-day approved legislation extending beyond tnr stipulated year, military servir-e -electees, national guardsmen nncl reserve officers and enlisted personnel.—Reuter.
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  • 321 7 MORN ING TRIBINE FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1941. FUTURE OF THAILAND J'HAILAND will prove a very tough nut for Japan to crack. Those ing her destinies are not suffering from the Vichy-complex which enabled Japan to lay low Indo-China in one fell sweep, with not even a show of resistance wg
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  • 143 8 •I WOULD ask tb,. 5n,,,.,, 1 fact of their pros,;;,'. S seas ..pen for the safo ass of war that are beine inn ln ThiLs declared Hli Exr, j l( i declaring the Red Shield club 2 Queen's Street open yesterdS evening. The function was tended by members of
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 8 Below: a bla'.inR; German plane comes down German pan»chute Iroops are seen (left) descending on t're.f This picture shows cleariy the usual formation of thr«v. The four parachutes in clusters are carrying heavy articles such as machine guns on rubbertyred trucks, held guns, motor lycles and sm.iil motor vehicles.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 111 8 BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS I ESTELLE COWAN Presents Coronul lilrove (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOU Dine Dv\n: Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese Chow Music By Kleiny Boys Entertainment By COWAN BAILEY EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's Sunday Night Special
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 73 8 MICKEY MOUSE J W f ft VES ME MAS ~\D TV.ESE iAPSES V I DIPNT KNOVV SIR J V *£\X" jjj TM I 9EFORE, SUT USUALLY HIS YB AFT£R LL S~ C S "X PROFESSOR REILRNS J^J^^J^^^ 'V^ AMKZSIWW 2j J_<fPl RfiSfcTAWAY! ff NONSENSE WhESJ L U| REMEW3EONG l^'^l PIlP^/^^
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  • 245 8 A 20 per cent, reduction has been effected in the wholesale price of charcoal as the result of representations made to the Controller by Singapore charcoal dealers. This fact was borne out by Mr. Tan Ewe Chwee. assistant Food Supply Officer, in the fifth court yesterd^v The
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  • 95 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN A EUROPEAN, E C km Byrne, the mominK when heßJj hurt to an i-x-empj Bwirts who a;-PJ on July 21. Chin 0 created a ca-turbauj had no right to di» "He refused to* fist, challenged met Bwins thenW Cheong {U Fininc Eu-ins that it you K future, vou
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  • 722 9 r **t by the «f£ Log ke l, e 'din* stream from theatres «>t time when the £BF£fe£ is destroyed by eneS on Sir Shenton. -I anything o *e Carpenter and the .uncil. they wiU this is no time for of their own af- when that time be
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 9 Hi, There Attempting to hide from us here is one of the "exhibits" in Nils T. Granlund's "Congress of Beauty" which is seeing success in most cities in the United States.
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  • Musical Opinion
    • 668 9 QNLY two cares in the world has famed Austrian- h<»rn iolinist Fritz Kreisler: his iolin and his hands. Kreisler's much-prized Guarnerius fiddle was brought 130 years ago from Spain by an English sailor who had taken it in n raid during the Napoleonic Wars. The sailor
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    • 105 9 i OINGAPORt Musical So- O ciety is making an ap- peal for women vocalists, i particularly sopranos, to > 1 join its ranks. The shortage of women S singers is causing anxiety i for unless there arc some forthcoming the society S may have to cut down its
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 198 9 SYMPHONY No. 45 CFareweir). 6 parts LX 323 5 Sir Henry J. Wood and London (Auto coup. Symphony Orchestra LX *****) CONCERTO in D for Ccflo and On hestra. 8 parts LX 472|5 Emanuel Feuerman i (Cello) and Album 83 Symphony Orchestra conducted (Auto coup, by Dr. M. Sargent I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 32 9 J_ BY WALT DISNEY IKPBpfnOM MY 'AM... NO,SIR!BUTI I cm? WELL AM WE SHOULD Jvf^s-< V^T 3 x uwN'Sßsrrv has x J^C^^s^sJPwe T" ft I i) I SOMSTUIN6 TH £J ''^rx^- •-V^^
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 632 10 afsfsfd Situations Vacant VTAKTED Motoi car driver aulurv witti guacurrs. Apply box \2l> en M'ilnvn Tribune. Singapore. (No. 4MK) WANTED LADY TBACH-K, I n i| fckhool Appli Alpha. 14, Jhlmii TsmbMW, •"t'lpUlg (No I6SKI WANTED one chucker-out for up-coun.'ry cabaret state quallficaUons, height ..nci salary required to Box No. 121
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    • 685 10 Wanted j WANTED tie. tmdiiund fcliaftlni;. Bjx K<> 157 <•«> Mttlnvii Tribune. Singnporr (No. 55<3Ki EUROPEAN wlHhes friendship of youn« Uuci.ted Jewess. WYlte Box 145 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. 'No. 531 K( WANTED. To rent Attap House wih JlKht and water. Reply with particulars to P. o. Box 757. Singapore.
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    • 706 10 For Sale BEST -CHEAPEST FACE POWDER! Thftfg What "Lotus Gives You. Its quality makes every powdering a revelation of manreilou* beauty. Its lasting on face provides the extra powdering that a&v*s time A noted British Scientist h*s testified to its purity. Agents:— Socleta Commisßionaria. Singapore— Penang. Distributor:— Lim Beng Chuan.
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    • 690 10 Motor Vehicles IF YOU WANT to sell your car, phone 5068. blugapore. Ctsh paid. (No. 676H) SALE Delivery Vans Ford and Morris— Particulars Box IS4 co Mtlw;i Tribune. Singapore (No. 554K) SINGER TOURER four seater, in good condition. $4001- cash or nearest offer. Apply Box 160 c o Malaya Tribune,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 333 10 on thel AIR I SINGAPORE I ■WVvpJ 969 n, w< ZHP 2 48 U zhp.3. 41.38 S?imm IiONDOJT* GSV-17 Rl m% 16 84 metre? GSF— IS 14 met; 19 81 meu^ (From 6 15 p m' u 11.50 p.nn GSD— n.15 mcr 25.53 mute* (From 9 05 p m, 11
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  • 110 11 Volunteer Police Force Expanded ANOTHER big increase is to be made in the strength of the Singapore Volunteer Police Reserve. An announcement last night states that until further notice, the strength of the Force will be 15 gazetted officers, 40 superior officers, and 345 subordinate officers and constables. The strength
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  • 136 11 Soldier Wanted To Work A CANADIAN soldier, court martialled in London for being absent nine days, said: "I am court-mar-tialled because I was not allowed to work." i The soldier was Private J. B. McMurra y. He defended himself. "I came over here to work," he said, "and not to
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  • 105 11 Prayed On A Bomb FOR five months the Rev. J. Tyssul Da vies, of Bristol, was reading Lessons and saying prayers with an unexploded bomb near his feet. Nazis dropped it on the Oakfit Id-road Unitarian Church Clifton, during a raid last January, and recently it was found underneath the
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  • 20 11 Mr. J. R. Smiih has been :iouoint- i d under ihe Merchant Snip* oinK Ordinance Deouty Harbour Matter Jhristmas Island.
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  • 18 11 Mr. W. D. Carrw CLS., has boen appointed Distrut Judge for the Settlement of SinKiMvn Penanj? and MfelftCCa
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 222 11 EDERLANDSCHE HANDELAATSCHAPPU, N.V. d bv Koyal Charter AX>. 1824. eriandi Trading Society) BANKERS Up Capital l2 000,000 Ye Fund london Correspondents rroNAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: a v J red, S n Banding, Cheriboß t w l, Pecalongan, Djokja^ arta. Solo. Tjilatjap, Djembei, alembanff. Bandjermasin, Maassar Pontianak,
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    • 240 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) Business Opportunities ADVERTISER with wide business connections would like to contact enterprising firms for all lines. Kindly subm.t samples, terms, particulars etc. for consideration to save time. Box 163. Malaya Tribune. Penang. (No. 57lKi Stamps OFFERS FOR COLLECTION of 26.000 rare and valuable postage .stamps.
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    • 278 11 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days The very first nppllratlon of Nixoderm b'-ijlns to Hour away pimples likr miitrir I'se Nixoderm tonight and yoa will soon we your Rklru becoming soft smooth an<! clear. Nixoderm In a new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the skin that cause
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 33 11 FME-SSAGt Fgg^JJ^t- s/tS >V THE.Y WORKED rr OUT "P -AND WE CANT LXPECT I MET tCRO LOGICAL. y /^X<^/'<^y VESTLRDAV SIR. ,S?' s, j" MORC THAN ANOTHER WEEK THE g^M^a^g. J^/^/v/ ofthisfin^ weather
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  • 167 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. July 29. TH E Australian Prime Minister (Mr. R G Menzies; to-day laid the keel on the first 10.000 ton merchantman to be constructed under the new Federal Government ship-building scheme^ 4r The first* payment under the new Child i Endowment scheme was made
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  • 175 12 Eric Gill's Widow Gets £120 Pension MRS M E. GILL, widow of Eric Gill, thr? sculptor, has been granted a £120 Civil List pension. I have no income of any sort since my husband died,' she said -Thus ll a godsend. "My husband nil not a rich man. He lived
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 204 12 LAST 2 DAYS! JUST THE RIGHT, j BRIGHT SHOW FOR THESE TIMES! "I TO-DAY.-. CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 The Screen's Golden-voiced Singing Sweetheart GLORIA JEAN Surrounded bv cast of oil your favourite mmm Hpr* 'ho'' J J M >u> O 'W 0m JLpfc b ri ''i>J r *n-' J V-
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    • 192 12 TO-DAY A T '0-45 A.M. ip.F ALHAMBRA I JB wBVBbVbv V' mr' j/^^ j/L 1 r— i\ t\ Produced I>> The Chinese National Goventmtal B_|^ «Bl«*B*BB**B*"W**"""""*"*«"""ai ■■BBHBB M»M«4NHB^^^H The brightest Show in town l]j TO-DAY 3.15. 6.15 9.w" I A\OR£ SURPRISES THAN If I kiss in a r^QTftrQw iB f#!ftii^
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  • 374 13 Simla. July 30. jAS announcement has been made here giving general permission for the importation from the United States of, America of any goods required by the Gov- 1 'ernment of India under the Lea.se and Lend Act.- Bv Radio Simla. July 30. AS a result 01
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 119 13 iii OI KSI ~oT~t" IIR IL L S 1//(1//,, Columbia Sensational Entertainment! 1000 Feet! 31 Reels! 'list PASSED BY THE CENSOR! Special HOUPAY SCREENINGS!"] fcicHl PERFORMANCES: fe-NIGHT, TO-MORROW IjNDAY NIGHTS at 12.10 L/fAYMr SCREENINGS fc-MORROW at 10.15 A.M. IjDAY MONDAY MORNINGS j L (Ih I AFITOL I L.|/i# l Dill
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    • 88 13 EVEN THE WORLD'S LARGEST SHOW PALACE WAS NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO HOLD THE CROWDS! Below you see the Reproduction of a Photograph taken outside the Radio City Music Hall. New York, when the crowds queued up for COLUMBIA'S >i^rr j/or> even r/// r# shows today <jf^ A EXTRA MORNING trUjit(JUjCl7L
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  • 297 14 Malays 4 Gordon Highlanders 1 OLAYING superh MNT, the Malays defeated the Gordon Highlanders 4-1 in the second round of a Div. I league .soerer match played at Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. Steward stood out among the Don'* forwards. me Dons kicked off and
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  • 154 14 Good Football On Sunday QOME good football should be J i O witnessed a t Anson Road Stadium on Sunday when the Business Houses combined team meet a team ttomt^t I Combined Services in then second War Fund match. The Business Houses com- bination put up a fine sho» j
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  • 299 14 RA.M.C 4; Y.MXA THE R.A.M.C. added to their string of vi by beating the Y.M.C.A. four leak in a Div. II A match played on the v ground yesterday. Parrish, Lynas and Robert* vvere outstanding in the attack Parrish did not confine his activities at centre ha'f to midfield but
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  • 97 14 INDIAN TENNIS TOURNEY (From Oar Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. CEVERAL matches in the all- Malayan Indian tennis championships were played here today. Although clashing with the Malayan tennis championships. the Indian tournament drew record entries including many play* ers from Indian regiments. Open doubles: Major Ghose ana Capt. Bhonsle
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  • 36 14 Delhi, m THE Gover^ Madras' Wjr has now reacjj £1,000,000. t» proximate being equil £1,070.000. The Govern Sind's War Tf ce?ds £340.000 fl An mdian in Bangkok f a gift o f the Viceroys Fund-By
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  • 95 14 ONLY two ties in the R.R.C. lawn ten "",S, ment were played off yesterday res follows: o, beat B Handicap singles: G. Hyder Barth (—3) 2—6, 6—2. 6—4. d f Mixed doubles handicap: Mr. an d m Eber (-15.3) beat L. F. Outschoorn Norris 6—4, 4—6. 6—2. d
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 32 14 Oll\\<,l> COLOURED IS AVAILABLE AT THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE l^^l lIE Mobiloil Afakc the chart your fm'di STANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U.S.*. WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) SINGAPORE, S.S.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 21 14 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 4.04 a.m.. 8 3 ft.; 4.27 p.m. 8.6 TO-MORROW 5.30 a.m.. 7.6 f t 5.34 p.m.. 8.4 ft.
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    • 104 14 •THE folloi results soccer match yesterday: R.AF. defeated R ngahi, at Te 4—3, after t Base led 3flrst half. The Indii ciation deli B.C.F.A. bj goal scored Div.H'B'gJ ed at the ground. The Div. game betwe< ford and which was taken place Clerical Unio was postpon THE Singapc ming Cl
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  • 197 15 I in UWJJ of tll(1 pre "f meeting oi tne ion. The victhe En«li^~ lent conflict, [would imply [coming vci-rs I leadership of lid. an I'.dced I and v.irter i for themiguase. lU j luiremeat for tyle of writclarity, and I lied to that licity fflcial nuncl to have
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  • 16 15 5, July 30 N to-day p Q a number e^ to offl. Com! u Wilier
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  • 135 15 •'AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" (At the Alhambra) AFFECTIONATELy YOURS," which "^opened at the Alhambra last night, is one of the brightest mad -cap films to have come to the Singapore screen. Mad -cap Is the proper word for It, for there is little which is credulous about It. Yet you
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 114 16 Cairo. July 31. I OSA and Arina in the central Mediterranean were attacked for the first time by the R.A.F. on Wednesday. Considerable destruction among enemy aircraft was caused, reports the RAF. Middle East communique. Five bombers were burned out and a number of others severely
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  • 132 16 Washington. July 31. A LICENCE permitting the Tatuta Maru < 16.975 tons) to withdraw tunds needed to Day for fuel in order to return to Jaoan was granted but the company was notified that the Tatuta's large silk cargo could not be
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  • 58 16 Sydney. July II As a result ol extended militia training, Australia will always have about 150,000 men permanently under arms for home defence, .stated Mr. P. C. Spender, the Army Minister here to-day. Mr. Spender said that the mobilisation of Australia's available manpower could and would effectively and rapidly be
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  • 353 16 LONDON, JILY 31. Th* British air raid on nonnern Norway ports last night is the nearest blow which the British have hitherto dealt to the <Jei" mans towards the Russian front and h the most direct help so far given to the Soviets. Kit
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  • 64 16 IRAN REPLIED TO BRITAIN London. Julj FE Iranian Government has replied to fcrfl presentations regarding the presence of rable Nazi agents in Iran. Renter's diplomatic pondent learns, however, that the position unsatisfactory. Iran's replv cannot be regarded a* a o answer to the British recommendations ltd Uric cases of a
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  • 119 16 London. Juij REVEALING in the House of Commons to-d pensions and allowances paid to those inj bereaved in the v.ar of 1914-1918 have alue sorbed £1.399,000.000. Sir Walter Womersley, tor Pensions, that the amount was <;n proportion to the population than that other country engaged in
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  • 85 16 London. Jul? TE India and Burma (Postponement ol fit Bill" was introduced in the Boose ol Lortu and was read for the first time. The intention of the Bill is to give poaers tend beyond the normal period of five years'. of provincial legislative assemblies in India I House
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  • 42 16 Bhopal. July 30. MAJOR-GEN. Frederick Gwatkin, Military Adviser of the Indian State Forces, inspected units of the Bhopal Army to-day. He was accompanied by the Chief Officer of the Bhopal State Forces. He left Bhopal Ithls morning— By Radio.
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  • 27 16 The relinquishmcii^. of hib Commission In the SinpraponJ Lo^al Defence Corps by Second Ueut K Laidlaw on ceasing to command the Pulo Bukom Unit has beni accepted.
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  • 22 16 Sergeant D. P Swaine. Mr. F. Gregory and Mr. D. RHowjrill have b?en aoDointed Second Lieutenants in lto€ Singapore Local Delence Corps
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  • 59 16 London, 2 SIR Emsley Can Chief and Ch; rnjftj of the WoiW. died pon^ at Waloon m W 1 A few month Cafr completed 50 y in-Chief of t^.Ncw>3ff« S? wm the rccipienj f^ratulaU'ry m< beinq ftom the KJ«SAt a luncheon in i'!;, y bratc the occasion. Churchill, the
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  • 35 16 London, |Tb report^ n-mAi;^ 1 that Vichy »•'•.'.> to Turkey asUn* of tbC Frond. Turkish |>"'t Vichy ha that the end should .in Jii. veffiels, yh mer< hantn Turkish Reuter
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