Morning Tribune, 6 August 1941

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  • 12 1 Morning Tribune 9J fly 160. Wednesday, August 6, 1941. Morninj Tribun Si
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  • 618 1 TOK YO ADMITS DEMANDS IN THAILAND /ttONOMIC\ (MY t. KOH ISHI THE OFFICIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HtyKESMAN ADMITTED YESTERDAY AT HIS PRESS CONiENCE THAT THE JAPANESE WERE MAKING ECONOMIC DEWS ON TH VILAXD OR, AS HE PUT IT, "CONDUCTING ECOUC NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE THAIS." A BANGKOK MESSAGE TO THE DOMEI AGENCY
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  • 129 1 i I ninui a London, .\ui» 5 F RF f H dama S e was wr^«t on Italian harbours m 5 by a^n t^ "X up 1 2-° n a J bombarded including slipways and hangarT 5 j At Alghero the slipways were set
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  • 174 1 London, Aug. 5. EVENTS are developing m the Far East which may bring Burma very much nearer to the war than is the case now, declared the Duke of Devonshire, Under-Secretary for India and Burma, m the House of Lords to-day, when moving the second reading
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  • 63 1 2 U.S. CRUISERS VISIT AUSTRALIA Washington. Aug 5 THE United States Navy Department has announced that two heavy cruisers, the Northampton and Salt Lake City, have arrived at Brisbane, Australia, on what is described as a training cruise. The commander of the two cruisers is Rear-Admiral S. A. Taffinder. They
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  • 226 1 London, Aug. 5. THE following graphic mes--1 sage from Neuter's correspondent aboard II M S Ark Royal, from which planes took off to bomb Alghero, as announced m the Admiralty communique (above) gives a vivid di.scriptjon of the bombing: It is three o'clock m the
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  • 692 1 REDS HOLD NAZIS London, Ang. 5. pilE midd:>> Soviet communique reports fighting during the night m three of the four critical points on the eastern front which emerged m the last 24 hoars. The first of these is at Smolensk, on the Moscow road, m the "wedge" hammered out by
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  • 128 2 London, Aug. 5. DX HUGH DALTON. Minister for Economic Warfare, stated In the House of Commons to-day that considerable quantities of British goods were on their way to Russia, and added that Russia had given them a list of her requirements which 1 hey were
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    23 2 The photograph depicts the everyday life of our forces m Iceland. A close up of 6" naval gun guarding the coast of Iceland.
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  • 641 2 Patiala Maharaja Discusses India's War Contribution THE Indian Princes are doing all that they can for th# war effort, and so far they have done a lot Fv single Prince is resolved to do his utmost whatever it n be, for the war effort," said His Highness the Maharaja 1
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  • 72 2 DOGS' HOME RAIDED While Bristol dots* homo was ablaz? In an air raid. JVIi". C Raymond, head ceeDcr. rescued eleven ;ats from quarters reeking with smoke, rhen shifted sixty iranUc dogs from burning kennels. He was oreseuteo with an R.S.P.CA. silver medal. Dr. B. Wachs of the Ipoh District Hospital
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  • 150 2 London. Aug. ->. A REMARKABLE development m the measures of economic defence t^ken by the United States Government during the last six months were .strewed by Dr. Hugh Dalton, the Minister of Economic Warfare. In the House of Commons, who explained thai the United States
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  • 95 2 Ankara. Aug. 5 REPORTS from Sofia and Plovdiv tell of indexing internal difficulties m Bulgaria which it is stated have led to many Bulgarians being sent to concentration camps m Germany. The extent of sabotage b> shown by three railway accidents, the reports add. On July
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  • 44 2 London. Aug> •AT dusk yesterday 'c; tf A aircraft dropped bombsttW south-west coast," sa>> Ministry commumqut 1 he morning. "These c-ai;^ casualties nor dainauo v!' v^u hours of darkness, no f n m craft has flown over this —Router
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  • 43 2 4 CHINESE boy sustain D A ture of the left J«"£W extensive injuries to n. a result of an accident j tor lorry at the jum-"- n^ Bridge road and Cr terday afternoon. He ed by ambulance to I
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    • 65 2 Selling at the lowest price m Gillette history, Thin Gillette blades are specially designed to give even the tenderest skin a close, clean, comfortable shave Golden In colour, honed to the famous Gillette edge, these Thin Gillettes give you a new _______-_P_^_| 'high level m shaving com- fort with the
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  • 230 3 Bangkok, Aug. 6. jyiPLOMATIC ■jommentaloiv sum up the situation at the moment as follows: Viewed airainst the background of the Thai Government's stat* ment on its ibreijm policy on July 20, the Mart developments can I'oar only one interpretation. Whether the Thai Government
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  • 180 3 London, Aug. 5. E have evidence that tne German authorities m Greece have been stealing even supplies put m by Italian occupying forces." declared Dr. Hugn lton. the Minister of Economic Warfare, m the use of Commons to-day. He made this accusation when asked if he
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  • 107 3 Posed As "Eagle" Squadron' Leader t> masquerading ti a Squadron k udn the Eagle <Amean (Squadron of I R A. F.. Ray•nd Coventry, aged J motor driver Posed on a num- <H ynune women •M stated at the 1 Ba ley. *c pleaded guilty •etUnj lt watch a other articles
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    15 3 Shooting a .me to take a message bag at sea from one destroyer to another.
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  • 10 3 IBs. Z i( Me. Sr^l and tally Fr ani-e re.
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  • 116 3 Melbourne, Aug. 5. I TfHE announcement by the Australian Army Minis- ter, Mr. Percy Spender, dnr- 2 inf the broadcast on Monday night that 161,000 men has enlisted m the Australian 5 Imperial Forces and that 5 90,000 of them have been J sent abroad is
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  • 87 3 London, Aug. 5. MR. Winston Churchill's pre-occu- pation on urgent mattrrs con>nected with the war are understood to preclude the Prime Minister taking part m the House of Commons debate on the war situation, scheduled for some time before Parliament adjourns for the
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  • 48 3 Cairo, Aug. s— Discussions are proceeding between representatives of the Iraqi and British Governments about the proposed purchase by Britain of new cotton and date crops, it is learned from Baghdad. Other surplus product* will be included m th? agreement, which is expected to be reached shortly.- Reuter
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  • 1124 4  -  VERA ARDMORE f PEOPLE PLACES ■71 il VERY hard worker for i.he movie BerelU at tin- Cathay on Monday MXt is Ca plain Sneddon of the Pilot's Association He has collected all the drinks for the Bar from friends of th? Association and also
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    • 75 4 BUT DA&LING, WE KNOW im SCANDAL THAT HAPPENED IN TANGUN I v ytQ t) a;, I our favourite perfume aupltcatca Jr^ll/ \^3ip/ r per fumes viW TELL uTaBOUT I 7// 4^W3^ /"I' available A \^^r htlk* THE PffIIADELPHIA STORY ■Tfff^l* /ao<J r o v ouo^f lo knew obo^f fh. 8
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    • 67 4 GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER rotary or a "fl from the many Courses avaiijj Except In Academic Subjects a instruction is not arranged; inajvw tulUon 1» given. Enrolment i.« I**" at any time. On completion of cot Pitman's Certificates are ;iwa«WL examination. These are ua:vmi accepted by employers.
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  • 791 5 For beauty's sake SWIM! IT'S GRAND FOR THE FACE, AND FOR THE FIGURE I AHSM LIFE for Martha O'Driscoll, RKO Radio player is danced by a two-piece sun-suit of sea-green i en. IN print and bamboo buttons suggest i tropic v Just to encourage her wanderlust, re's bamboo po| e
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  • 195 5 hints from Helen's make-up box BEFORL POWDERING, always blot' your isxcc wih a tissue to make sure there is no perspiration, or excess foundation cream, to clog c j (be powder. Use cotton wool m preference to a puff unless you are able to keep the latter scrupulously clean. J
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    • 42 5 EVENING ENSEMBLE GOWN WITH LONG SLEEVED COATEE. COCOA, GREEN AND RED CREPE. GREEN BEAD MOTIFS $59.90. Dont Forget I Lady I McElwaine's I Fair I CHIEF JUSTICE'S VZ" 7~| I RESIDENCE c ets I AICUST HiU u*Lfr I 9 p.m. 1 I
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  • 746 6  -  Ubique y By v v V. I HAVI cen asked to remind you again V V of the Talbot House Club dance at the Vj V Adclphi Hotel on Friday. V .V Tickets can be obtained from members V V of the CM "I cost of $1 for
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  • 82 6 Open Verdict On Abandoned Child THE finding of the body of a newborn Chinese infant on toe morning of July 30, at the junction of Ann Siang Hill and South Bridge Road, resulted m a coroner's inquiry yesterday morning. Medical evidence was that the -a use of death was due
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  • 659 6 I \RGE numbers of British and Indian troops, including R.A.F. L personnel, arrived m Singapore yeslerday to reinforce the Malayan Garrison. Their voyage from a north-western port In the United Kingdom was uneventful, though within a few minutes of beinu •tt sea they heard the
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  • 40 6 THE Resident Councillor, Pea m exercise of his powers a the Passive Defence Services ft lations. has appointed Dr. JL Menon a member of the MJI Committee m place of Mr Raghavan who has gone on M
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  • 219 6 MR. J. L. McFall, the district judge, yesterday passed sentence of four months* rigorous imprisonment on Gunner John Cole of the Royal Artillery, who pleaded guilty on Friday to a charge pf robbing a taxi-driver of a wrist-watch and cash amounting to $5.70. A senior
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    • 102 6 Everything m RUBBER I from a WHEEL to a WASHER' Moreover, we have every facility to make anything m rubber—if need be, we can manufacture it to y our own specification. We have only one quality m our rubber goods— the BEST. Our prices are particularly competitive and <J UIC
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  • 861 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London I Changed Times In I S London: Praise For The Chinese From S Peer: Everyone Is Thirsty— For Beer: j S Tauber Sings At Drury Lane s I London, July 12. HpE was tremendous enBhusiasm at the "bowl of dinner given at the Ley ■restaurant
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  • 248 7 PROMPTLY following the example of the American Government, Britain has, through the British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, formally informed the Chinese Government of its readiness to negotiate for the abolition of extraterritorial rights, the rendition of Concessions and the revision of treaties on
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  • 340 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1941. PATENTED IN BERLIN J^E encirclement-complex, with which Japan has of late been afflicted, was patented m Berlin. Thp Nazi dope has sunk- deep into every aspect of Japan's i national life, obscuring her statesmen's vision and crippling her integrity as a nation. In short,
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    • 97 7 |)p Gelling Up fl hi c Feel 20 Years yniS Younger >ne up nights, burning sensatl.ui <X whitish discharge, duu ache at 'SllTv prom ftnd le P* l nwvs weakness and loss of manl* to W nf lT'? by a dlseftM tf wand (a most Important W» Ik n J-
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  • 76 8 Presen t Front II Duce These guns, photographed m Singapore, were some of many captured from the Italians m Libya. They are 5 Breda guns, most popular m the Italian army and were 2 captured m large batches. J Experts m Malaya have been at work on them modifying the
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  • 150 8 Mr. Jarrett Leaving For K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kir. la Lumpur, Tuesday. THE Tribune understands from unofficial sources that Major G. M. Kidd. British Resident, Selangor, for the past two years, is l;oiiig to Kelantan as British Adviser after i month's local leave let inn In* this week-end. Mr.
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  • 67 8 CHINESE GOODWILL MISSION TO BURMA A Chinese goodwill mission to Punna will start early m August to return th ci courtesies of two Burmese missions to that country. The object is to cement further the close ties of the two countries One Burmese mission of political and intellectual leaders visited
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  • 128 8 TWO retired Indian Army officers ai> among- those who have sent to the Indian Troops Entertainment Committee donations towards the fund for the erection on Raffle* Reclamation of a cen tral clubhouse for the Indian troops stationed m Singapore. One. who won high military distinction m the
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  • 23 8 UN A r epfll m < r S evarmitj; to nP"; nun and -<- r n c3 craft h»' fr ti the I Intel
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    • 624 8 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tei S9K Z, Pinlayson Green Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished A* w% _fa bats Tatarrh and m a natural way rentores HI a ZI II Jl CS U Jl> ht-arinK m >otn.- of the most ol>stinate cuscs. Started m 24 Hours
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  • 857 9 STORY THAT Ml ST BE TOIJI Even to- ciwy night, British merchant ships plod along the ,r,y routes of the oceans bringing essential material to England \nd with each passing day, the Nazi task grows more hopeless Britannia's rule of the waves and the spirit of
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  • 42 9 Lahore, Aug. 3. THE Traders' Conference, which mot x here to-day, discussed the Punjab Marketing Act The President. Mr. Sirdar Santoah Singh, said that the Government lad agreed to some of their demands, btit lvi not gone far enough.
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    72 9 Free French Forces w h o have joined thb other fighting units of lim Allies m action against Nazi invading loiees. pirticularly m the various contested sectors of Libya and Syria a roii tiru' em of French Colonial infatil.'-v, part of me lie Karen Mor'ley does up Oreer
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    • 699 10 Educational KRESCH TAUGHT, modern mctno'l. Cambridge examination coaching. Telcphoni- 7826. 47. Kllllney Road. WK) RETIRED SCHOOLMASTER can urcommodftte three student boarder*. Ton.is moderate. Supplementary education ar.U music optional Apply Box No 173 co ilalaya Tribune. Penang. (No. ->S.ni) RAPID COACHING By former Tutor Raffle*. Instn. .v Pitman's CertifltJ Teacher (20
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    • 694 10 For Sale SIEMENS 3 MM. Cinecameras F 2.2 with rewind Dovicr Just arrived. Amateur Photo Stores 109. North Bridge Road. Singapore (No. 621Ki SALE. Alsatian Dog. 2l 2 months. Quarts or Brians Strain. Also Alsatian Dog. 13 months E.i-v terms. Apply 21. K.impoi:u Java Road. Singapore. (No. 564K) ROMANISED^MALAY STORY
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    • 626 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Pho;.-->OBB. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676 K. 3ALE Delivery Vans Ford and Mor. ris— Particulars Box 154 co MUlaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 554X< SALE 1937 38 Dodge Saloon 13.000 7 Mo dealers. Box 171 co Malaya Trtbuno. Singapore (No. 582K FOR
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    • 245 10 iONTHI 1 MR I SINGAPoJ LONDON I CSV— 1781 t*M 16 rrjfrm GSF_IS.I«^LB 19.11 m^TB <Yrcm b 13 P J [M 11 Pail GSD-ll 75 *M 25.« nttSV (From 9.05 tim 11 30 p m.| SAIGON I X mrtr^B (11 780 Xt I 49 05 metrql BAXGKOgB BSPS 25. 6
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  • 142 11 ,t hripadier. acting pure*H sprang h Ser blitz with such tC C would have wreckk he l° manoeuvres m "ftlJnd'had not the intervened. mkt which ->mashE directed X throned to brtg f^oSdingi to an ablusi,°n r fl Did advance his hifsSSr and at least fe that
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  • 318 11 Bombay, Aug. 3. THE Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes will discuss the formation of the National Defence Advisory Council and the existing war situation at its meeting here on Aug. 4. The meeting of the Standing Committee will be followed by a conference of the
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  • 141 11 TAN Yong fhuan. a 17-year-old girl, who drank a solution of caustic soda m September 1937, four years ago, died m the General Hospital on July 29 this year, due to a stricture of the gullet, a condition set up by caustic soda poisoning. This
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  • 145 11 Sailors Ashed For More Than Captain's Pay wurning to seamen "not to leave ships without tfte permission of their employer." wa* ie»terat«J by Mr. C. H. Wnttton yfsterday. Sentence of 1? weeks' raqrous imprisonment was imposed on six seamen, GreeK, Spanish and Hasten nationals, who pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 45 11 A charity cinema show will be heia A at the Rozy theatre, Katong, on \uf 10, at 10 a.m. In aid of the Home of the oood Shepherd, run oy the Sisters of the Oood Shepherd for destitute women and girls.
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  • 143 11 ALLEGATIONS that his wife, Rosanna Clements Gorrie Etewe, committed adultery with Oswald Ernest Harewood Cutler, at the Government R*st House, Malacca, on May 31, June 1 and June 2 of this year, were made yesterday m the high court, before Mr Justice Worley when Douglas Percy
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    • 404 11 tples and Bad Skin ghf m H 11 Hours W W 1;( a, l'litipW. Rash. fnir to clear your sldh— the treatment, to U. An; lUack^ y^-d^kfn nfkl you fJok mJr JXttractive. to help fou lotebes. >'»n r let a l u d n inaK NiKoderni has brought clearer. Hew
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    • 92 11 NEDERI.ANDSCHE HANDf LMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Mn Paid Up Capital t 40^000 Reserve Fund f. 12,000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITBD Hea4 Office BATAVIA Branches: N«tbcA-ndi Ba^ h^'- So^H baya, Samarang, Medan, wet tevred^n Baß#oem, Cneribpn Tegal, Pecatongaa, Djokjakarta. Solo, TJilatJap,
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    • 169 11 P. O. BRITISH INDIA andAPCARUNE. (Incorporated m Er.gjand) PENINSULAR ANP ORIENTAL N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SPFVICE. Ihe beet possible services are being maintained ty toe P *.O. B.K. Co., from the Straits to tkelc usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are
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  • 119 12 100 Curtiss Fighters Arrive In Chungking APART from sending Mr. I Owen Lattimore to China as adviser to Generalissimo t Chiang Kai-shek, the surfacing of the entire length of the I Burma Road making it an allweather highway, reorganisation of the Sino-motor transport service under the direction of American experts
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  • 79 12 Shiukwan A new twist m the affairs of Sun Vat-sen University was developed by the refusal of Professor Chang Yun to assume the acting chancellorship of the University to succeed Mr. Hsu Hsung-ch ng. who is given a post m the Provincial Government. The professor's
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  • 91 12 MEMBERSHIP iTI the Nation* Workers ha. s Mr. Arthur Hai cheque for £sqo Tw years i was trapped the side 0 x and a sand-pn li^'hr knee wa? °d. and hij 1 ired him' conipen&attQß Arthritis dei n a hip. andi city continue! insurance wi claimed that U had
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  • 110 12 ARRESTED a! cha.se tcM gan outside mars Station, don. John 1 Macdonald. 3 aircraft man, i lencd by the pi the Guildhall I had a bag coni pepper In his I Mac don aid 1 manded m charged with ting Albert 1 George Gisbor booking clerk station, with to
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  • 15 12 pA ST HamVj J^ jiremrn. fl ninr months been ne^«£j to r.v .vf Mfrror.
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    • 221 12 "MRS CHIPS" IS IN LOVE WITH "REBECCA'S" HUSBAND! SEE HOW SHE BREAKS DOWN HIS I'IIIIM and ovarcomes his PRKJI'BM'fc m M.C.Ms Greatest 1 2-STAR COMEDY TRIUMPH TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 3.15 &15 9.15 i ft 1 'MKF m \^*MMJLA£mMMmflr9 Jf&^M^^ *tfm mßsSo*m m w^' De 1S w>se< D(^ e^' ve
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  • 141 13 meDt r )U nd m the guise of a Municipal wil r,ip lead piping from a house at lirer »nd stoU ed yesterday to one Frill's imprisonment by the fifth magisL informed the magistrate that s^sr^n?. had tw furtjier charses 1 Prosecution, the court PS Sit the" lead, valued
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  • 142 13 Aug 4. Dciples l* deductions i l income been .-lit)be Federal it. The;. lat rate d< £8 for each out of thi I taxation! i replace t arrange ESO dedu«v poss In- Bishop j nmissioner laid tha; had been cess. There few it- 1 ■ofltet empts to 1 J
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    • 167 13 \SWTtU W iththe S4ltll\S I.HfAIISI I a swrrv hoi it ro>n:i»v team GAYEST AND SAUCIEST BEN TRAVERS' FARCE! ROBERTSON HARE ST" YV °NNE ARNAUD 0* litHt T«rtr raids S^iety low! Any JHRBBHT >ts^^"^B CDErf A I MA TIMEC cm l»ff«! Etrrythi.l d^sl A I tvIAL IYIA I lliCfCi ||Wl|»K^ REPEAT
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  • 347 14 Good Defence Play Foils Servicemen SRC 2: Manthesters 1. TIVING one of their rare fMti displays, the Singapore Recreation Club created a surprise m senior division football when they defeated the Manchester Regiment by an odd goal m three m a league match at Anson Road Stadium
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  • 288 14 Penang Races (From Our Own Reporter) PPnang, Tuesday. THE lollowinc are handicaps for the thirti day of thp Penan?: Turf Club August meeting, on Saturday. Horses Class 7. six furlongs 8 06 8.04 8.02 Honeymoon 9.04 Never Set 8 06 Jack Dnice 8.13 Mercury 8.04 Puma 8.11
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  • 100 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2 In an inter-party badminton match played here to-day, the Lian Hwa 8.P., Kuala Lumpur, defeated the Devonshire 8.P., Singapore, [by 3—2. Here are the results. Yap Kon Lin lost to Yap Chin Tee 11-15, 9-15.
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  • 119 14 THE Singapore Table Tennis As--1 sociation held its first Committee Meeting at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club. New Bridge Road, rluring the week-end. The members x)t the Committee stood for a few seconds as a mark of respect ot the laic Mr. One; Loon Tat. J
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  • 222 14 Loya ls Win One-Nine Good Goalkeeping By GjJ Loyals. .1; R..V (H v r. TIIE only goal of the match L^fu > victory when they met the R Regiment) m a Div. I match at GiTC A feature of the game was th display of goalkeeping by Gibbons £f tS
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  • 199 14 Melbourne. Aug. 4. THE Chinese soccer team which has been touring Australia created a sensation after the fifth tiest match m Brisbane by dashing from the ground without notice. They had received last minute advice that they had to sstil immediately lor home. Melbourne, Aug. 4. H. G.
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  • 140 14 H. D. Rozario and Dr. 1 SiJva .'■>> qualified semi-finals tf the hand* bles event of the S.W tennis tournament wW defeated F. Mtrein andfi (—3) m »trairht sets i 6—3, yesterday eveninj. Results of yesterdam Championship singles: Souza beat R Mai shall* !R. S. Barth vs.
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  • 53 14 A twe of the Jj^ sports fixtures »f' n r s > dersraduates this Jjftj c of the Kin* Idwjrf successful m -»P* U phles for both the •rtrttfe ssrd The trophies 1«» i l eriek et. events, M^^.^overs. they won by c pr «du«J Chen
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    • 49 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER Div. I, S. C. F. A. v Gordons, Btadium; Div. HA, Navy v S. H. 8., S. H. B. TENNIS: C. C. tournament. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDE TO-DAY: 10.45 a.m. 8.6. ft.; 10.04 p.m., 9« ft. TO-MORROW: 11.26 a.m.. 9.1 It.; 10.50 p.m., 10 ft.
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  • 164 15 KS by M. de Silva Tere the main features H annual inter-sUte c between the Malay .halese Association and akse Ass^iation or .which nas played on L Institute grounds at ppur during the August L h:g h >tund.ird wa» watched by a good gathering m this first encounter for
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  • 186 15 They Wanted Hess Pitchfork !OO impressed was I*3 Canada by the story that Rudolph Hess was captured by a Scottish farm hand armed only with a pitchfork that a firm of agricultural manufacturers there sent a representa- tive to buy the pitch fork at any price. As a fact, David
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  • 89 15 B. E. F. RECORDS MISSING DURING the evacuation from Francp last May and June Dart of the vouchers and documents .supporting the BE. P. accounts foi the period from Movcm ber. 1939. were finer lost or destroyed. The accounts, recompiled from avotlable records, show a total linvouched expenditure of £2.050,-314
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  • 43 15 Mr. T. Nallathaaiby. chief clerk, aitached to the Assistant Comptroller of Customs' office. Ipoh has left on transfer as State Treasurer, Pahang. Mr. Nailathamby has been attached to the Ipoh Customs office for tiie past four years and previously was m Telok Alison.
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  • 79 15 THE Merridale Badminton Party is holding a dance at the school hall on Sunday (from 1 p.m. to &.30 p.m.i m honour of Mr S A Durai who had become the run-ll.er-"P^of the Malayan Open Singles Championship. .J** l^** I™6lllB1 ***** wUI be served throughout the
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  • 22 15 Cairo, Aug. s.~Ninety people were killed and 106 injured duiins the enemy air raid on tne Suez Canal area last night Reuter
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  • 455 16 Moscow, Aug. 5. MOSCOW has not yet experienced the gigantic London fire raids, but it would already appear that the firefiffhtinK organisation is more disciplined and more complete than London's writes Alexander Wertli, Reuters Special Correspondent. I talked to-day with several women who have
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  • 268 16 Cairo. Aug. 5. AN R.A.F. communique states that reconnaissance over Reggio shows that m the attack reported m yesterday's communique, 11 Italian planes (ten Macchis 200s and a Breda 20) were destroyed and about 20 more Macchis damaged, several very badly. The R.A.F. offensive
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  • 193 16 London, Aug. 5. 7 UK help given by the Inited States m blockading the \xis powers was emphasised m the House of Common* to-day. Mr. Geoffrey Mander (Liberal, Wolverhaniptoii Fast) asked for an assurance that *h« economic v and ions put into operation m the Far East would
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  • 91 16 INCREASED RUBBER DIVIDENDS MALAYAN Para Rubber Company is recommending a dividend of six per cent., less tax, for 1940. This compares with four per cent, paid m the preceding year and nothing m respect of 1937 and 1938. London. Aug. 5. Issued capital H £189.581 m 2s. shaie^ Tarun (Malay)
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  • 118 16 A WOMAN who m London last March was said co have posed as a sur-geon-commander m the Royal Navy, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, is not to w to jail. She is Wynne Mariette Stuart Campoeli. and m court described herself as
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  • 29 16 A BUYER at Tattersail's bloodstock sale at Newmarket recently was acting for a firm of slaughterers which supplies dogs' meat. H e bought several wellbred horses for small prices.
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