Morning Tribune, 2 August 1941

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  • 13 1 SKTT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol «_.\o. 157, Saturday, August 1941.
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  • 265 1 Thai Pact with Japan Tokyo, Aug. 1. 4 N iffcement was reached be- tveen a Thai banking syndi»tf and the Yokohama Specie ank for the ffrjntmj flO 000,000 baht (Ib,OW,«W eno" credit to the Yokohama pecie Bunk by the Thai banking Indicate, it was announced toay by the Thai Finance
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  • 178 1 1 4 A.M. LATEST Tokyo, An*. I.— The Japanese Foreign Oftae today d£cl°sed vhat it has received a repyrt Japans Embassy at Hsinking the *bai O*>*™mimt has extended de jure recognition Manc'iukuw. A Japanese report from Bangkok quotes nformed circles a* predicting that the extension of the 10,000,uiw bahtlc^ttit by
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  • 203 1 london, Aug. 1. tmum interuv PWfwrt the i sending l" Imln-Lhina on the trrngtbiiifaftf 1 m West 1 in secret I > the Vito Onoral w as IT. oarten >übli hed fhlv ts 0< the ur<"n«al DenU's headquarters when the Allied troops occupied Syria. Amonf
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  • 551 1 FOURTH OFFENSIVE ON EASTERN FRONT: COUNTER-ATTACKS CAUSEHEAVY NAZI LOSSES LONDON, AUG. 1. ROTH THE GERMAN AND RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUES CONTINUE TO LACK SPECIFIC CLAIMS BUT FROM THE GENERAL NATURE OF THE CLAIMS IT SEEMS EVIDENT THAT AT THE END OF THE SIXTH WEEK OF THE TITANIC STRUGGLE THE RUSSIANS ARE HOLDING
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  • 142 1 War News Flashes— 0 Vichy, Aug I— Marshal Petain had an important talk with the United States Ambassador, Admiral Leahy, today, at which, it i s understood, they discussed tne Far East The anti-British campaign has disappeared suddenly from the Indo-China press. 0 It is officially contended that the Japanese
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  • 233 1 London, Auf. 1. ATTACKS on the Vichy Government in the Gernuui(controlled Paris press were followed to-day by a statement I|M Paris wireless, which is wAm of course, controlled by the Nans that Vichy had announced "important ministerial changes." No details of the alleged change* are given,
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  • 345 2 London, Aug. 1 r IT- WAR Europe and the parts Russia and Amerk-a will play in moulding it are discussed in a Times editorial this morning. cottlpmpnt is; The article, which i.s entitled "Peace and Power," argues^that the al sett^ement ib dependent on the power
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  • 431 2 Shanghai, Aiur. 1. RELENTLESS application of economic sanctions against Japan was urged by many papers here on Thursday as the only hope of saving Thailand from the fate of imio-Cbina. Writing on the subject, the well-known British eon* mentator, Mr. II G. VV. Woodhead
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  • 58 2 Simla. Aug. 1 THR Imperial Council ot Agricultural Re: h has sanctioned .1 BCheme for tUe increase of rice ptodoetion In India and a large scale introi'uction ftmOßf the cultivaton <»t great number of new v;tri«ii( t. rtce whicli nre suited t< different tracts,
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  • 132 2 London. Aug. 1. riE British Trade Union Congre.cs and the Labour Party issued a statement to-day which "welcomes co operation between Great Britain and Russia, but concludes that no association with the Communist Party is possible." Recording "warm appreciation ot the gieat efforts ol
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  • 22 2 Kaiimpong, Aug. I. The heaviest .showers of the season were, experienced this week, resulting in several landslips and dislocation ol traffic. Reuter
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  • 108 2 Shanghai. Aug. 1. MORE reports of Japanese iroop movements were receivfd in ShanahFi yesterday from various parts ot China. From South China, it ii> stated that Japanese forces stationed in different sectors in Kwangtung Province have been ordered to concentrate on Canton, preparatory to
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    57 2 This drama -0 picture was taken by an 2 officer aboard one of the Bri- Itl h ships S which finally j J crippled and! sank the Ger- J man battleship "B ismar ck." 5 Survivors from S the "Bismarck" I swimming to- wards one of f t h e
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  • 42 2 sungu, Aug. i MR. V D. Savarkar. president the Hindu MahWolK>. ing a muss meeting, urged y inen to join the armed fon aval] themselves of the op] t y presented them for acquinms mi'itary (raintnz. Reuter
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  • 330 2 London, Aug. 1. AFRh'SH step towards the creation of a centre of Islamic worship and eultu r e was taken to-day when th> Egyptian Ambassador formally opened the east London mosque in the presence of many distinguished Moslems. The opening ceremony was conducted by Sir Hassan
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    • 65 2 individual to provide tot hU valued p«*^Hf ssions the saftty that Is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of ▼aHons siren for hire at moderate rates. llici.it> themsrlves hold tne K.KYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes m> that SAFETY and PRIVACY may
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  • 436 3 iir forcf in Burma has now been strengthened HK rival of \mcrican-built Brcwsur HuffaUio multiI)V h U 'j, fa effiiiaily announced. Burma, therefore, M in ,1 r both offensive and defensive air action. Darin* the pwi few months of men and women mountains of the Shan
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  • 143 3 NAZIS MEET OPPOSITION IN YUGOSLAVIA London. Aim. 1. URIHFR information from Yugoslavia which has reached Midon sh ws that the sabotage nd insurrec unary moves in iht a accessih] parts of the country i* giving th various irvacU:; a N Übl writer the i- r\sp:nd~v lions continue, the victim, Jtag
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  • 58 3 Vicer oy Congratulates Madras On Gift F*Vk*rov i M ldr as, Aug. 1. 1 Linlithgow, adSS s m>H n Vincial War iOns to tho m hat contribuUjuch( d h JfffiS have .ConoJ. u 000.000 mark. ggd^ tho proving for contribution the ;I /^1 that the tot JS for the i™}}
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  • 13 3 b>* ,/> n the Konkon Mar °ntini, es to be weak. Reuter
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  • 236 3 London. Aug. 1. FE Tieasury announces that an order has been made under the Defence (Finance) Regulationwhich his The effect of bringing Hong Kong into the sterling area— Reuter. A supplement to the Government Gazette tawed in Singapore last night defines the territories mcludeu IS
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  • 74 3 Buenos Aires. Au&. 1. The Argentine Foiei«n Office last night rejected the contention of the German Ambassador Von Tnermann regarding the seizure of parcels from diplomats bags. I f informed the Ambassador that a wireless set was not permissible as diplomatic baggage, and pointed out that international convention prohibits belligerent
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    102 3 K Rangoon and j i the Burma Road are only i 400 to 500 miles from some of Jap- an's new air- fields in Indo- China. The ter- J rain between J sodden paddy j fields and road- less mountains, makes land op- S erations very; difficult Con- sequently the
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  • 66 3 Cairo. Aus 1 THE reason for the resignation of the Egyptian Cabinet, given by the Prime Minister. Sirry Pasha to King Farauk, was the "sincere desire to give the Ministry a wider national aspect In reply Kin™ Farouk urged that the Government. Parliament and nation should
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  • 954 4  - Small Dance Stars Score Again: News And Notions Vera Ardmore By People Pl^ pUPILS 'I the Fay H.ui.ilLon of Dftnetet "Hamll iw aa I heard a menbat ol he audience describe them, pulled mi igain aimi another suct< ,ti show at th < Victoria Theatre n Thursday evmlnt Th."/ presented
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  • 108 4 Engagement Announced EN <i A Ci FMKNTB seldom come as a surprise in Singapore as the cornmunity is so ratal that •f v e >' one knows everyone else" and the (miu pie are seen so often dining and dancing at popular night I spots before the a n n
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    • 32 4 35 Eugene Oil Ptnus SHAMPOO To iuit the texture of your hair I Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European O|»eniors apttol Kidu. 11l Nortli I'.mt'A ICoad l>t Hit.
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    • 93 4 > BEAUTY (^KE zealously guarded iA$ Make Mli/abeth Arden guardian of V S ij^k^^— j your beauty. Elizabeth Arden be- r\ V iicves that the maintenance of J f J beauty la just matter of main- y talukiß InteUlgent care. f--^ Discover tor yourself what a £jL~-~''*\s' course o! Elizabeth
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  • 1033 5 MATED VOKE If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every 1 Saturday. Address your letter to her eJo Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. 7 k W*t on simple lin l( ,«our
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  • 96 5 i IN order to facilitate the j i sending of queries to j j Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Press Town J Office, No. 9, The Arcade, 3 Singapore, to deliver these S direct to the Morning Tri- j bune, thus eliminating the need for
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    • 124 5 _r- __r- _j— _r— _r— W Correspondence Coupon This coupon must fee enclosed with every query aent. MORNING TRIBUNE > SATURDAY AUG. 2, 1941 .^n «^»s Sausages ...the finest that "y^f e^r went into a ***^r^_ frying-pan. \J\\\\A There's a gor>d feed-and an IHII economical one, too-in every f/.TJi J
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  • 670 6 By •*riii«iii«'" .V IloN'T forget to-mwrrow morning's audiV tfcm at 'li. Victoria Theatre for the V autmul edition (;f "Footlights Parade." It Eg timed to eminence at 5.30 .n. and you V arc requested te bring alon^ with you any V music and so on t Fi.it you
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  • 527 6 rHILDUOOD mflerinci and privations WW< by the great drought in Australia in 1902-03 determined his eventual rareer Sir Hubert Wilkins. sS>ear-old world-renowned explorer who arrived in Singapore after a tour of important plates the Pa.ifi. area toUl a Tribune reporter when interviewed yesterday.
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  • 91 6 Victoria League Enterprise I pEOPLE travelling on leatt 1 to Australia will be intei i ested to leain that there is u Malayan Bureau of Informa- I tion attached to the Victoria League officei; in Melbourne i at 167. Collins Street. Information may be obtain S ed there in regard
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  • 76 6 |*S the Pension.; Ordinance make* no provbion for the depend of officers killed on duty, the C inifU Service geneiaHy is making .provision to cover the cases i I ■ficers killed by enemy action v le 'going to and from leave. To this end an ordinance to runend
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  • 357 6 MALAYANS are advised that it is an offence to supply or attempt to supply the people of the Unite 1 Kingdom with any rationed food in excess of the ration. It is also an offence for the latter to ohtain or attempt to obtain
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  • 111 6 A REALLY charminp, cabaret show was presented at Raffles Hotel yesterday evening by Mrs. W. J Mayson and Mrs. J.B. Pickerinß. to raise funds for the Children's Aid Bociety. The cabaret carried out an old world theme and one colourful number "Cavalcade" was a
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    • 69 6 Keep it handij! DRLZO-ZINC OXIDE PLASTER This British-made sell-adh^ i plaster should be In every medicine chesWit is the ideal dressing cuts, bruises and wounds Obtainable from all flrs* dispensaries in widths of Vi A. Be ST. DALMAS CO H Established 1831. Contractors to His Majesty JJ Office. Air Ministry.
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  • 858 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London -<¥- *k^ "j Russian Reconciliation: house: Doctors' He- J S roism: Girl Guide Was Not Afraid j London, July 9. U -lil the war which Russia is W bring about a re--aciliation between the Reds Z \w Whites, the old regime Sd the new
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  • 243 7 London, Aug. 1. BROADCASTING to Poland on the conclusion of the RussoPolish Treaty, the Polish Premier. Gen. Sikorski, recalled that both in 1795 and 1939, the two powers had vowed thai Poland and the Polish name were to disappear for ever. The first vow was
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  • 104 7 BECAUSE a fortune teller's bird had its Wings clipped, the prosecuting office/ In a case in the police court yrsteidav. volunteered to tak* care of it when the question of its disposal was raised Hwo Kam (40). the fortune teller, pleaded guilty when charged
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  • 324 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUG 2, 1941. AID TO RUSSIA AS the sixth week of the Russian war comes to a close, one of the bloodiest battles the world has ever witnessed is about to reach a decisive phase. The battle of Smolensk is the crucial battle for Moscow. According to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 JINE EXAMINATIONS MfECL ASSES. KXCLISIVELY. I*' "'"lar ailments w 77"'v fIi.iLMKMd and £«<*«! and reqisterfrt 7T-^ ViSr not nefdort *5^ 2ad*,T Ul h rffOm X'^ '■OWBON OPTICAL CO. Arrade Building K rH( >M PSON, D.O.SC. r^'in Clinical Efperlenee. asfdsfsf
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    • 31 7 Mjk^ SAFEGUARD j tlpf! yourselves! INSURE WITH j THE EASTERN UNITED! ASSURANCE CORPORATION j LTD. j SECURITY PLUS SERVICE j Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, BJS. rHONK NO. Wit
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    • 93 8 Is Your MOTORCAR fully insured? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. ieL :.:>■:<; 2, Finlayson GreeD l\M K IN TIIKIR FAVOI RITE RENDEZVOUS ESTBLLE COWAN Presents i Won ii 4 liiriive (Pasir Panjang) WHERE YOC Him; %m» ll am i; Ilndrr iiie Tropical Moon and Swaying Palm* Khnner A La Carte
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    • 40 8 MICKEY MOUSE PEAR, DEAR ME! THE JWEST SPOT UNLESS THE PRO- \fl f7 piMOSAU2S.~3^£ iON THE FACE OF THE EARTH .-J\ fES§)R RECOVERS MEN X-^^S-P^r^ 0^ r (HIS MEMORY! SOU r-TO^iSSF JSaS >7 [r? J^F\ SEEM TO NEW J CjJgW
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  • 183 9 DEFENCES of B RMA: First Pictures Mountain ponies, seen above, are used for the rugged Burmese country: with Indian riders mounting them, they form a first class patrol forte. Below: Indian troops training at Mandalay. With Japan .null in the Far last is defences of that for sometime c(m sliong
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 21 9 4 BY WALT DISNEY I PPIT:^ 3- finiktr,'* 1 M^SO KE NEVER CONtE TQ> HUK]JjgLUW}g^ 'Aj^SMI IPjfW, »fe?"^<i__ i^''^ jL-iw,^^.-^- (jQA>iri>isMT:vd
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 715 10 afsfsf Situations Vacant "Wa;«7i--(> L\DV TEACHER. T_mL] fccLoo.' A Alphit. 14, Jalan Tenil) 1 I'.1 Til|l_x. (No StSK) WANTED IMMEDIATKLY resUunmt tur ??i.rop»- >i. restaurant. ik>ardtn« cook, Ortc niH -Jjplv Apply IVjx ho l'-4 MaJaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. MOR CH7NI-6E BHORTHAND-TYPIBT also 'or afln ial/tr.viiv work. Salary $70'. to pv-
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    • 686 10 To J-et MODERN 3 roomed Bat to tot, chetp ren m r"n:;_>i locality. Immediate entry, cwtiei k-vlng Apply Box iw. Malaya Tr.b^i. Singapore. No 067K, "UNION HOME*. 130 1-2. Sophia Roa«l. Singapore. A comfortable -'"d dec- nt J.uni, lor Chinese oflic<' buchelors onlv. (No. .S62K) Sl'\c_ SUITABLE as stores, about
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    • 715 10 For Sale I B*£T-CHEAFMT FACE POWDER: Tru'-a What Lotus Gives You. Its quality makes everj powdering a revelation o' ruarrelloua btauty. Its lasting on face provides tlit" extra powdering that aavos time A noted British Scientist has testihed to its purity. Agents:— Socleta CjmmNsionarla Singapore Penan*. DtstrifcuMM Lim Beng Chuan.
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    • 685 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phom> bOBB. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. |76Rj SALE Delivery Vans Ford and M >rris— Purtlculara Box 154 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 554Ki SALE 1937 38 Dodge Saloon. $2,000No dealers. Box 171 co Malaya Trlb»me, Singapore. (No. W2K) SINGER TOURER four
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    • 260 10 ontl SINGAPqB zHP.3. 6 4u > i 19 81 J me 4 nß (From 6 15 P B r 'M> II JJ A (From 9 05 >■ H 50 p.M SAlGofl 25 46 mrQ^l (6. lit, R^B BANGKW HSPS 23 6 J From 6 "n pfl KUAI.A 111 ZGE 5
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  • 69 11 Ban On Family Remittances Temporary THE Morning Tiibune is informed by the Exchange Control Department that it has been necesary to suspend temporarily, farriilv 'remittances by Chinese in Ma'ava to tSfcfr dependants in China. 'It is lipped to grant approval iMin in the very near future for -jch remittances, but
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  • 147 11 r define the legitimate sphere of trade disputes and to provide adequate protection for the community and the individual, the Trade Disputes Ordinance, 1941, is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. It is stated that the existing Jaw relating to unlawful assemblies and ciiminal intimidation
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  • 145 11 TEMPORARY Major: William Frederick Lucas-Gidney, 52, oi j the Territorial Armyj Reserve of Officers,! was found not guilty at a General Court- 1 Martial at Aldershot On two charges of usin.°. Army cars for p f ivate journeys, three charges of Ob- 1 taining money by i]
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  • 152 11 uor '20 yean, He- 1 len Mona Clifford went to sea. But she meant to settle down, one day with her husband at Liverpool, and turn her back on ships for ever. When war came she decided to carry on in her job as a hairdresser on
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  • 104 11 I>Y a Gazette Notification issued lr.st night itricttl control is to 'be exercised on persona approachling in Christmas Island Harbour. Embarkation into, debarkation 'lrom. and communication witii. ships of 75 tons and over, or ap proach within one cable's length of .any such shipping, will be
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 275 11 ER LANDSCHE HANDEL^ rsCHAPPU, N.V. b BO9tl ChWtW AD. 1824. rtends Tgjtof aod^r) BANKERS 40 030 000 capttti f 12 0 oo.ooo ldon Currcpondents L PROVINCIAL BANK IA LIMITED ma omce BATAVIA i;r.inchts. nT^ Pi :alongan, Djokjanak, PemangkaJ tbas. Djambi i padangmiia Rangoon, Calcutta. 8togtpo»« hai, r.'ikcng. Kobe -Jidduh. vi
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    • 270 11 Public Notice Situations Vacant SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Straits Settlements. Appointment of Assistant Assessor. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore require a 3rd Assistant Assessor in the Office of the Municipal Assessor, the appointment being in the first instance on a three years' Agreement. Applicants must be British subjects between 24 and 29
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    • 167 11 P. A O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO mail passenger and cargo service: ine beet possible services are 'being maintained by the P.&.0. S.N. Co.. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 101 12 Win For Home Secretary AN ex-Army offtwr who was detained under the Defence regulation for 164 days lost his action in the High Couri against the Home Secretaries. He is Mr. John Roland Smeaton Stuart, and he sued Sir John .vnderson for wrongful detention and ivir. Herbert Morrison, who revoked
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 259 12 A GRAND HOLIDAY WEEK-END at TBK CAPITQ|I, 4« HOURS of UNPRECEDENTED THRILLS! 25,000 Feet of Action Jammed Adventure TO-lIAV al I 0.1.1 A>l. MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT |H T O M 0 11 11 0 \V (Sunday) al 10.1.1 a.m. aixl >IS»MI.IIT. MONDAY MORNING at 10.15! I I M'lJw El 1j i
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    • 106 12 Positively Last 3 ShoxTW® TO-DAY at 3.15 -6.15 9.1s 1 The Screen's Golden-voiced Singing Sweetheart Bv GLORIA JEAX I Surrounded by a cast of all your favourites N D II f ttv Gtttttt fi w ilffiflflOH «U»CM MJMTT k -rj fl TO-MORROW at 3.15-6 15-9 5 I SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMEN
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  • 89 13 I*, J'" v STIONS ■linn "inister 01 thi i»;-^-M: curtim uriin says that Australia irris ;ht< r Shirte! ise of Oe< trained at Ai Hospital. i- ;l> awarded the Red Cros s il Dunk p losses cent., includ- pp r cent, killi the to s war cci 1 '.vt'T'
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  • 197 13 Lun-bnck-layer, wtu had been erecting of Mr. Ong Boon Tat's ilau Dttmar Lain, evidence inquiry yesterday afternoon In the scoiul into thcdeatiis ul Mr. On2, Boon Tat. r Low Kim Bwee. not traced till lately. He was ol tae pavilion. recalled thai at o prerfoua inquiry ."^■ul^l Mi. iMr
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 145 13 Special Double First-run feature programme TO-MORROW AT MIDNIGHT THRILLS! CHILLS! MYSTERY* IJI J| 1771 MOVITA»bCARROll III ff^V \jlvTrll/L x^^^^^^«^ TO-NIGHT Simultaneously At The Ol I I\S And SI I AIKII .1/ P.M. "o( Ct P.M. A Thrilling Malay Detective Story. Bcjinning to End. Wmm 'A R ead The Other Entertainment
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    • 51 13 GRANDEST HOLIDAY HIT OF THEM ALL! 4 SHOWS EVERY DAY II a.m., 3.15 6.15 9.15 a heart story (v€r^ L rl to." ..tan 10''' I "'&v jluj^^^l JF j*. !Ht*' "k,. b- J V *«2 V J' St/»«n play by MO*BIE BYSKJMO Oir»et^ by GEORGI 5TfVfN$ a COIUMIIA PICTURf PAVILION
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  • 338 14 (From Our O\ui Kcporter) Kuala Lampur, Friday. LWSV \i< lories tor Kho Sin Kie and Chin KM Onn in the men's doubles and two upsets in which seeded players were surprisingly heaten were the outstanding features off the first day's play of the Malayan tennis
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  • 122 14 ik-'rnm Our Own Correspontend) Malacca, Friday. IN a further sccon<| round tie of the Centenary cup competition ula>erl yesterday the Government Spoils Club wor v in comJor table style over the Police J>epartment team. Winnir-j the teas, the Excisemen made thrir opponents play against ;i vtlfT breeze.
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  • 57 14 THE iol'.jwing will represent Malacca against R.A.F. to their Malaya Cup tie at the Anson Road Stadhim, Singapore to-day: B. Harper, Tarn Chec Lim, Low Kmi Bock, Shariff b Snkar, Sgt. MacArthur. Tan Tiong Kiiye, Sgt. Handley. M. Stevenson. R. P. Leon 'capt.*. Tan Swee Cheng, and
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  • 340 14 Loyals 6; S.R.C 0. ground yesterday. lOYALS trounced the S.R.C. Setting down after a mild start L by the wide margin of six tne L °y a i s c l ickly l°°X* the offen goals 'to nil in a Div* I soccer goa^ fixture
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  • 88 14 (By Bess Bet 1 1 ft, s mixU Race I. HOT FLASH i<«Ut„ ri Marie Bruce Raee i kit Race 2. PUMA Royal Hampton R« C e 2: inviJ Race 3. CROSSBOW Mr Simplex flacej. J™**! Raee 4. 808-A-NOB Char Alicante Race nux Raee 5. CIRCUIT <££!« Mf
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  • 664 14 FE going is reported likely to be good at Pet to-day, and only heavy rain will upset the ci There are good fields in all events, and th« Sweep will be on the last race. Double totes be on races 3 and 5, and 6 and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 51 14 a P| k^ V™B '-aft: I Ml M^B" MTI t^MMMMMMMMB L ri f^^^ I I I MM I I I I H I ißHrak mbmbmH *J iT"^i 1 i^l HF mbml IftnMnMHV JK I I '^hhmm^mßvPmlL*^^ ''Mwk&rir^ tLJB BO 1 llr^ C [3 GRIP! SILENCE! SAFETY! MILEAGE! COMFORT! 2*o Warrns
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 80 14 SCK'CER Malayn Cup, R.A.F v Malacca. Anson Rond Stadium; Div. I. Gordon.--v RA inc-ac). Selarang; Div. II B.RAF Kallanu' v N.B Indians. Farrer Park; Customs v N.B CorinthlAi:-.-Post Office. CRICKET: Colony v Malay States, Penung Rest of Singapore v Combined Services. S.CC; Indians v R.A.F. Kallang. Baleetlfr. St Andrews v
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  • 114 15 m I; K.A.S.C. 3. Hal down at the inter-' Hpul>li>hcrs made a galHvnv in the closing ■eat "the R.A.S.C. 4-3 in I A soccer fixture playI the Harbour Board Hesterdav. Publishers swept ■> beautiful short passing' carried them rijdit up ■pcsitc goal front. At the. ■oineiit. however. Dollah; K-uii'j
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    53 15 .i a German sail- a "ors rescued S from the bat- S s tleshjp Bis- mart k have been brought ashore at an S i English port from a British ship. Here a British sailor V carries a woun- i ded German S prisoner. res- rued from the i Bismarck,
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  • 30 15 .Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 1 .^Played to-day Jtli Daa Lazarus X•! 3; s. B |)t Kaslival I ybtet: M. N. A Petrus ;'my and V. E. A. A. :t Titus
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  • 9 15 I I Sole- I on! A(i H>l roof; i
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  • 107 15 riERGEANT SaundO eis and Private Hill, orderlies on a hospital train for civilian casualties at Bristol, are nicknamed the Jonahs because they have been on duty nearly evevv big Bristol laid. Now they can wear the British Empire Medal. 1 heir train snd trains on
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  • 66 15 tFTER a four-days hearing, the Re corder, Sir Gernld Dodson, stopped the trial of Alfred Jame.<Braybrook. a military nolice major. wnc had pleaded not guilty of fraudulent con ver.sion. The Recorder niled that a question put to Major Braybrook by Mr. Anthcnv Hawke, for the
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  • 516 15 S.C.F.A. :J; Chinese Athletic 2. A GRAND rally in th e second ha. I', when they almost swept their opponents off their feet, failed to save Chinese Athletic from defeat when they met their great rivals, the Straits Chinese F.A. in a return Div.
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  • 294 15 RAFFLES WIN INTER-COLLEGE SOCCER Raffles 2: Medical 0. IN a lively game, Raffles College defeated Medical College in their 13th annual soccer match 2-0, at the Medical College ground yesterday. The teams were well matched and play were transferred from one goal to the other, almost continuously. Medicals kicked off
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  • 319 16 London. Aug. 1. ON the report sta^e of the India and Burma Offices' estimates, Mr. L S. Amery, the Secretary for India, initiated a debate in the House of Commons today on the recently ann o u need administrative changes in India. Mr.
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  • 292 16 Cairo, Aug. 1. AKomber at lack on shipping in the harbour of Mussina early yesterday is the chief feature of \he K. A. F. Middle East communique. The attack Is described as successful, but so details are Riven. The communique also records an attack by heavy
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  • 101 16 hi THE termination or the Peru-Kci ianj announced in n .n official Pieru follows "The Argentine Republic, Brazil States having requested Peru anci Ecuador] to suspend hostilities which were started on) der by the latter on Julv 5, the Peruvian Goi has acceded to the request on
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  • 144 16 London A« ALTHOUGH the Finnish Minister In Log Gripenberg, has not yet made a fonwfl tion for his passport, which would ooayuna decision of the Finnish Government to b.i diplomatic relations with Great Britain, it£ .stood, says Reuter'o diolomatic corre.s)>c:id«i there have been certain developments nich that,
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  • 139 16 SAW HIS WIFE FALL 50FT. AIRCRAFTMAN Tom Barnes and hts iS-years-old wife Alice, holiday ins il; £.skaale, went for W walk over Scaiell. Mist came down. They turned back and 20ft. from Ott summit the husbanu grasped a piece 01 rock to pull hiinseu up. Hii wife, behind, grasped at
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  • 19 16 Melbourne, July 31 A theoretical bombing of Melbourne will be carried out rim-in^ an A R ptest on Sunday.
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  • 22 16 Simla, a THE first meeting o! the Advisory Commit' e of I ral legislature was held The Commander-ui-Ciiiel vv'avell, presided. Reuter
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  • 27 16 London, Aug. l.r-Parisj ports the dismissal M cipal councillors wh« placed by "special nm and of eight DUrgom rt« rious parts of both oce< unoccupied France. Reuter
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    • 84 16 Australian Minister .»i tion, and a number ol journalists an- dv special MA wrUj* week on a ten-day Dutch Indies, sa>s During their Pt»y fhgMj the naval bas*- J«SJ Sourabaya. The P^J/J for Singapore on Tokyo, Aujf. I. {g Ambassador to 1 (l moru WpMtf* o. recently to IWgri l
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