Morning Tribune, 8 August 1941

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  • 8 1 Morning Tribune a^Na 162, Friday, August 8, 1941.
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  • 96 1 No Soviet- Japan Clash I London. Auk 7. AN official denial that any conflicts between I {<■** Soviet and Japanese troops have taken place m near the Amur River or anv other place is 5 m made by Moscow Radio to-day. The radio says J Uhat several foreign newspapers have
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  • 542 1 KAFOBE YESTERDAY DECLARED THAT PREPARATIONS HAVE Bi;E\ COMPLETED IN BURMA AND SOUTH CHINA SMASH ANY JAPANESE ATTEMPT TO CUT THE BURMA ID ACCORDING TO THE BRITISH BROADCASTING CpRPOIo\ BROADCASTING FROM LONDON YESTERDAY. A Tokyo broadcast, picked up inLondon, and given much prominence in the London newspapers, states that "war
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  • 274 1 SINGAPORE reports express great satisfaction at the simultaneous warnings given to Japan by Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Minister, and Mr. Cordell Hull. United States Under-Secre-tary of S'ate. A message from Singapore 4 o the British Broadcasting Station says that Mr. Eden's ♦atement ha* be-en
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  • 33 1 ROME, AUG. 7.— IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT BRUNO MUSSOLINI, THE SON OF BENITO MUSSOLINI, WAS KILLED IN A FLYING ACCIDENT NEAR PISA TO-DAY.— REUTER
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  • 137 1 New York, Aug. 7. THE prospect of a British invasion of the continI ent is beginning to be pal forward in the American press as not cutside the realms of possibility. An expedition somewhere to the north, possibly with Russian collaboration, is now being regarded as both
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  • 226 1 Mr. Winston Ghurchill New York. Aug. 7. VI ASS circumstantial evidence is piling up to indicate that four of the highest ranking United States military and naval men may have joined President Roosevelt at sea "for a conference with Mr. Winston Churchill and members of the
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  • 160 1 Cairo, Aug. 7. ANOTHER war base in Italy has been raided by British aircraft, it was revealed in today's R.A.F. communique. On Wednesday night aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm attacked the submarine base at Augusta, in Si:i.y. Many direct hits from a low altitude with heavy
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  • 34 1 Jerusalem, Aug. 7. Captain Oliver Lyttelton, Minister of State, accompanied by his wife stayed last night at Government House as the guests of the High Commissioner. Th#v ar* nn th»ir way to Syria.- Reuter
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  • 266 2 London. Aug. 7. ACCORDING to the lice French paper Frame", published A in London. General tVeygWi will in future receive the orders of Hit IVcmh (lovernment directly from Admiral Darlan. The join rial >tates that a the Government's general podecree was published on Wed-
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  • 340 2 COOK BO Y GIVES NOTICE TIMELY INTERVENTION BY MOTHER-IN-LAW SAVES SITUATION. MRS L: (angrily) Look at those *gas-absolutcly unfit for human consumption. Swimming in black fat!" MOTHER-IN-LAW: Th l y i.re a bit cm the black side I must I dmit. but—" MRS. L. 'Til just have to get. rid
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    80 2 yL A renewed ac yL t quaintance t j Rear Admiral J Sir Arthur Bro- i miry, K.C.M.O. i reception and ceremonial Se- i cretary of the i Dominions offi- i ce, chatting to Sergt. BL Greg- S son of New i Brunswick! —the firsft Ca- I nadian to land
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  • 131 2 Buenos Aires, Aug. 7. THE German Ambassador, at the request of the Argentine Foreign Ministry, has handed over MX*** parcels containing a wireless transmitting set which was .seized some days a^o in the diplomatic baggage of a high official ol the German Emoassy In
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  • 52 2 London. Aug. 7.— Arrangements have been made for the exchange of representatives between the Governments of Soviet Russia and Belgium following a meeting to-day of the Belgian Foreign Minister. M. Spaak. and the Russian Ambassador, M. Maisky. The meeting took place at the Secretary of State's room at the Foreign
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  • 171 2 Melbourne, Aug. 7. SCOUTING Japanese "encirclement" talk, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Australian Navy Minister, declared, "The position in the Pacific is in Japanese hands. We have done and shall do nothing to disturb the peace. We are just sitting up and taking notice nothing
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  • 346 2 EXPERIENCE has led the Johore legislature to believe tl Section 39 of the Trade and Customs Enactment has hi responsible for the infliction of fines out of all proportion the gravity of the offence. The purpose of the Customs Enactment, it is pointed out, is
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  • 188 2 London. Auf. I GOKRING S sister-in-law h arrived in Switzerland fn Bohemia where her husbM Alfred Goerinft, has been m» per of the Skoda Works for i last two years, it is learndi Czech circles in London. She was allowed to remove! possessions from the Reich
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  • 29 2 SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPANESE? Shanghai J*^ r£ late of ThaiUn.u y engross the attc:>x" and Chinese paper- gS the majority f of wl s*ncurge the intensii.tan^ ♦ions against Japan Reuter
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    • 210 2 Gland Discovery! Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, Impure blood, falling memory, and who ant old and worn-uut before their time will be delighted to learn of A new gland discovery by tm American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly
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  • 118 3 i London. Aug. 7. ,000 British soldier who i to escape from Crete two igo are still putting on a resistance against the i- ccopying force, according DaUy Telegraph's AlexanhrrespoDdent. are living in caves with the r>. making .sorties and amwbenever their super -or die of the country enables
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    96 3 v» The n e wi( a fort- S night plan of i evacuation for 1 London mo- S there and their children is pro- ving more po- i pular than the j old scheme, and i evacuation fi- t gures are the highest of seve- i ral months. I Jlere
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  • 69 3 I Jersey City, Auii 7 aw night yesterday. 16.000 Muildm-,. and dry dock L, a vrikc called by :ul JJnion of Marine and gilding Workeis of America. ho have been affected F«ngon a $413,000,000 worth Cannn edcr a^d Snipit K D y Dock Company* r k ;anied In New
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  • 26 3 JAPANESE AGAIN AID CHUNGKING bsi C IJ. Un Bkin8 1 Au» 7 I N*nV rCran continued 6 555 Ki vert raid on ■^horitps in Chun*- Reuter
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  • 141 3 London, Aug. 7. rS of the great mysteries of history— the burial place of Attila the Hun. "the scourge of God." may be nearing a solution. According to the Budapest Radio, archaeologists have been directing excavations in the neighbourhood of Vomalz, a village some miles
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  • 123 3 London. Aug. 7. CERTAIN technical changes are announced in the Treasury's war borrowings. After August 14, the present issue of 2V 2 per cent. National War Bonds. 1946-48. which now total some £400,000.000. will be discontinued. The issue of three per cent, savings bonds. 1955
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  • 584 3 London. Aug. 7. J HAT the war is at present in a transitional stage, that cheer fulness If breaking and though the possibility of an invasion still remains, the outlook is better, is the view taken by tho British press generally in their leading articles
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  • 164 3 Thailand's 'Open Door' Trade Policy Bangkok. Aug i rIE Thai market will not be closed to any country, certainly not to Britain, who is always assured Of a supply of Thai commodities as much as she wanted, said Nat Vanich Panaiionda. the Th|A Director-General of Commerce, who was one of
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  • 64 3 new iorK, auk. i. "IT is impossible to exaggerate British morale. Air raids make no vital difference to production and workers do not shelter during raids unless warned by roof spotters. Some factories have been hit, but damage has been small," said Mr. George Backer, Editor
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    • 256 3 Heart Trouble Cawed by High Blood Pressure If you have paini around the heart, palpitatim, di«:ncsB. headaches at t-.p and bac kof bead ruid above ey*-s, short. ..-s <»r Jnatrf. feel nervy, cr «u«« r J-T'ii! sift D. foes o£ memory and ener*>. Uidlßelon, Worry and frar, your trouhle Is
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  • 1049 4 HHHHIH^r rll i pity that more mother! didn't take their kiddies along to the Children's Aid Society horn. Itamltnson Road on Wednesday afternoon to tee the show presented by the youngsters who live there It wa.-. the liveliest, most attractive little presentation that I have peen In
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    • 32 4 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms shampoo 7i suit the texture of yous hair W 5/tf// trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldg. 159 North Bridge Koad Tel. 4419.
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    • 10 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated per Junta M TIIE AftCAM, Spore
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    • 79 4 I rao^-^^A V <=»• L I w>t> I SB t i^J«y /~^x /'"'^^v S "*1 j 'i— -^ivy s i 4*S\ j E. f'mk^lt-wi* <" i 0/ s^ V No picnic is complete without Nescafe. Easy to pack, easy to handle, easy to prepare. Nescafe f^J^ .^fl is the ideal
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  • 268 5 his pets teach Tommy these lessons kM ,o Definitely yes, if they are heai thy specimens ot their breed; and if been carefully chosen to fit the child's needs. According to where you i'd nay be able to have an Alsatian to romp with him; or. on the other yOUr
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  • 424 5 Problems Of Motherhood PLAY to a child is wholly absorbing and just as real as life to an adult. Mother should, therefore, always enter fully into his games and try to link the next necessary piece of routine to the occupation of the moment instead of cutting brusquely into it.
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  • 64 5 1 include painted and i sharp toys. Baby should have no playthings that l could hurt him. Small loose i J objects, such as buttons, i 1 beads and bells, should not be hung from toys unless J S thoy are very firmly attach- J ed. Remember that
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  • 215 5 Deafness Bad Vision JfT is difficult to detect deafness in a child, but if you find tnut he is persistently slow in obeying orders, have his ears examined In nearly every case, this slowness is simply due to the child's natural dislike of being disturbed in whatever he is doing,
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    • 78 5 MU\ a "HAIR" problem... Do not worry! "MAXINE" is completely f quipped with up-to-date machines, operated by experienced European Hairdressers whose one aim is to make you beautiful. "HELEN CURTIS Oil Steaming" will give your hair that brilliant and lustrous look and cure any tendency to scalp and hair dryness.
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    • 73 5 0 Regular automatic stropping keeps 'Valet' blades J I in perfect condition for weeks on end— far longer than fifr ordinary blades. A Valet Razor will last lor years. 0 Valet is more than Just s razor; It Is a razor and stropping machine combined In one. ll Is simple
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  • 888 6 Calcutta. Aug. 7. C.R Kabindiunatli Tagore died at Calcutta to-day, alter a short MnrfS at the age of SO. Poet, dramatist and social reformer, whose works nave been translated into many languages, he was, perhaps, one of the best-known Indians in the world. Born in
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  • 146 6 A BRITISH soldier hoists the flag in Cairo, i present headquarters of the British Army i the Middle East. The flag is, of course, the Inn flag, national flag of Great Britain. It is madei of the flags of England, Scotland and Ireland, cor pounded together.
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  • 155 6 THE party of editors, headed by Senator Foil ter for Information-, which left Australia Netherlands Eas t Indies and Malaya a f tie en last month, is expected in Singapore on Aug. The Malayan authorities are looking fuija" this visit with special interest and it Is
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  • 88 6 Simla. A>'^ 0 arf TEN million bidis ("country-made <*»* gfitI among the gifts sent *°r Ind,an I < iD( L seas by the Amenities for Troops l January. iec*J Five thousand books, 1,690 gram ur hea tri 189 wireless sets, sports equipment cals equipment and
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    • 34 6 HUDSONS EUMENTHOL |^&JLJOBES Ifer X s HITMAN BEINGS OF ML Biinw!!!L.. l HILDHOOD UPWARDS. FOR -jyMST^^Sjfcgw THE ELIMINATION FROM R'SSSto^^^Hfeafc^ THE SYSTEM OF COUGHS, '^^^ll^^Ssfc^r^^^ OLUs SORE I'HROATS, PULMONARY AILMENTS. i 140 Warins 24s
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      901 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S 4 Reception To New Chinese Envoy: The Death Of A Traitor: J S Attacks On Beaver- brook And Bevin: S Britain's Production s Drive I -^.j- w j London. July 14. Wellington Koo, the new Chinese Ambassador, was ibed in audience by the this morning. His rust
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  • 223 7 I* RAN Mash Day" for mechnnical vehicles is a new Army order which will save millions of gallons of petrol a year. Tanks, armoured cars, lorries. and staff cars are to have on* day's rest in seven, and cavalry tradition of "one day's rest
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  • 339 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941 A DAMP SQUIB \yHKN the Reichswehr fails to bring adequate grist to the mills of German newspapermen who are now so aptly described by DNB (the German official news agency) as the "propaganda company'*— -it is a familiar procedure of the German High Command
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 577 8  -  Alexander Worth. By Reuter Special Correspondent in Moscow Moscow, Auj.t- 7. WE U\e in the midst >!' what may considered the thin t German offensive, it is important for the Germans to obtain a ■ptrtarnlar success on the Baatern Front and a major success on
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  • 56 8 GUILT OF RASH ID ALI ESTABLISHED Baghdad. Aug. 7. THE report of the Iraqi Commission investigating the activities Of the rebels during the recent revolt will be submitted to a military court shortly, it is learnt. Documents are said to prove the Kllllt of Rashid Aii and his acccm piice.s
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  • 65 8 London. Au& i) A MOSCOW communique states that 3a prisoners taken in the direction of Belaya -Tserkov said that they had subsisted on vits, docs and field mice and had been tortured by thirst because the Soviet peasants had destroyed everything, including wells. Soviet planes gave them
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  • 48 8 London, Aug AN outwurd ulr mail .service to the Bri lish forces In the Middle Eust Is peeled to be started shortly This announcement Was made by the assist ir>: lost master Oeneral in the House Commons yesterday. Reuter
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    44 8 "Model Weds tier i*notographer" ran the headlines in an Australian paper when slim, blue-eyed Yvonne Slater married her husband photographer Athol Smith and since the wedding sne Has been ner husband's exclusive model! She is pictured here displaying satin undies at a Sydney store.
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  • 438 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN HHMU.FAu.AUKK. ;i(knl motor accident in r ne subsequently tried before the of voluntarily causing hurt 1 in a third count of failing (J The magistrate acquittal lined him Q25 on i fresh clun Yesterday the Crown rwJf Mr. E. N. Griffith Jones an appeal before Mr. Justice Ait
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    • 66 8 j FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL j V No. 1 A, KIRK TERRACE I V MALAYA S PREMIER SCHOOL OF MLSIC j THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF TUITION. j S KINDERGARTEN (From age 4) to DIPLOMAS S I ENROL ANYTIME. PHONE nn J 4 fashion l*!* 1 W-feri EVENING ENSEMBLE GOWN WITH
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  • 76 9 Winnie Looks On A unity of phit prevails mong the naions of Europe, ome of them >ccupied but ione of them conquered, who Tight desperately on in the Allied and united cause of a new world united for tree me n. Prime Minister Churchill is a favourite f the Allied
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  • 676 9 Strike Up The Band \f ICHAEL FLOME jazz band leader and 8.8.C. broad 1 caster, got worried about his musical future when he reccived his call-up papers. Leading: at a swank Harrogate hotel was bound to make following the sergeant-major all the tougher. Alter he had been put
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  • 308 9 TiURING recent months thr i ventures assisted by J J C.E.M.A. f Council for the En- couragetnent of Miu>ic and the t Art in Britain have been J expanding rapidly and the appointed task of keeping i alive the best in art and i taking it to all sections
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  • 112 9 London. Aug. 7. DbOPLL in Great Britain may have to consume more condens cr! and rather less liquid milk dur in the coming winter, announced Major Lloyd George, Parliament ary Secretary to the Ministry ot Food, in the Commons yesterday D daring that substantial quanti ties
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  • 49 9 Tokyo. Aug 7 ■■"THE Indian Government has banned th T export of manganese ore to Japan according to a report received by th Japanese steamship line. Nippon Tug Kalsha. The ban follows a similar nn th export of pig-iron to Japan- Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 201 9 CdSjj^jf Columbia Mi A Em^E MasterworksSYMPHONY No. 45 ("Farewell"). 6 parts LX 323 5 Sir Henry J. Wood and London (Auto coup. Symphony Orchestra LX 8113|5) CONCERTO in D for Cello and Orchestra. S parts LX 472J5 Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) and Album 83 Symphony Orchestra conducted (Auto coup. by Dr.
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    • 645 10 I^^^^^^^;^^ Domestic Occurrence REQUIEM MASS A Reqptem Mass will be sung a the Church of St. Joseph at *>i a.m. on Saturday, the 9th Instant lor the repose of the soul of th» late Mrs. Theresa Elizabctl Richards. Prayers of relatives an« friends are earnestly solicited. Situations Vacant W*NTRI>, EugiLsh-Hpettklng
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    • 758 10 Educational FRENCH TAUOHT. modern metSpd C&mbrldife examination co«rh:na. Ter— phone 7828. 47. Killlney Road. 'No ;K I RETIRED SCHOOLMASTER can o-coii-j, modate three student boarders. Ter:a« moderate. Supplementary education jm<l I i; ii ic optlonaJ. Apply Box No K.< c,o -j Miluya Tribune. Penang. (No. >SS*l RAPID COACHTNQ By former
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    • 752 10 For Sale SIEMENS Z MM. Clnecameraa F 2 2 wi'i. u wind l>vir<" Just arrived. Amate«r Photo Stores. 109. North Brtdg^ Road. Singapore. (No. 621Ki ROMANISED-MALAY STORY BOOKS Piiiuikan Book Coy., 98. Joo Chiat **la~c? Singapore. (No. SB3K 1 FOR SALE Ruchall Piano and a Vnila. Well kept by owner.
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    • 670 10 j Motor Vehicles DO YOU \iVANT to sell your car? Poor^ 5088. Singapore. Cuj»h paid. (Ho. 676K) SALE *****38 Dodge Saloon. $2,000No drillers. Box 171 co Malaya TrlbunSinßapore (No. sa->K) FOR S.\LE Vauxhall 14 6 Saloon. 1937 38 good condition. Insured comprehenshr Fhone K.L. 2754. (No. &)1K) SALE- -Vauxhall 14
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 282 10 jONTHJ AIR BINGAhM ZHJ* t. 48 S a 61 i m is ZHP3. 41.38 m. ;j5, LONDON GSV-17 81 m. 16 84 mure, 19 HI mttttT (From 6 is pm 4 11 S$ f.Z] GSD-ii.;: m^ (From 9 05 p n 11 50 p.m.) SAKiON 25.46 metrti (11-780 Kc.) 49
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  • 208 11 RESCUED MAN FROM BLAZING MOTOR CAR MR. J. ML BARTLETT. a witness in a traffic case herd before Mr. C H. hilt on. was yesterday com mended by the magistrate f.>r rescuing a Chinese passenger who wa»s trapped in a car "hich i-iiuirht fire as the result of a collision
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  • 112 11 Murder Inquiry Continued FURTHER evidence was recorded yesterday in the preliminary inquiry in which Manikam, a former Municipal coolie, stands faced with an allegation of murder of his brother Palany. In court yesterday, Jaganathan. described how he was awakened j shortly aft?r midnight on Apr. 10 !by shouts of "This
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  • 292 11 Lahore, Aug. 6. RAI Bahadur Mehar Chand Khanna. Member of the Legislative Assembly for the N. W. Frontier; novmcc, visiting theo ffl cer s' training school at Mh o w thanked the Com- j mander-in-Chief and the Governor of thej N. W. Frontier Province, in the course
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  • 50 11 DIE IN MERCHANT NA VY THE names of fottf women a chlel stewardess, an issi ctant and two nurse stewardesses are included in the Merchant Navv casualty list The majority o! the casualties were Indians, of who m many were firemen, saloon boys, stewards, trimmers. genera) servants and bar bovf.
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  • 143 11 AS the result, of representations which have oeen made to them oy the trades concerned, the Competent Authorities for Tafcer Con trol in thr Straits Settlements and in the Federated M«)ay States have derided to permit, until furint; notice, the use of cJean newsprint lor jpocking or
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  • 33 11 The Singapore Tr.i,ctJon Cos earnings during July amounted to $285,000 which Ls $44,000 more than in the corresponding period in lf>4o. The aggregate income for the ten months endint: July 1941 is $2,663,000.
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    • 228 11 Public Notices LsSbot new**"-"* 1 be received at the E" l •',,-e uo to noon on h September, w»»« U» Khatib. 12th gg ...»mbawan B Road. Kelanang Esg£ Road. Morib. nations may be f nrintSd forms of tender *Et£Ln obtained at the Government Aire, any workuie the hours of 10.00
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    • 27 11 BRITISH BORN YOUNG WOMEN REQUIRED for confidential signal work. Salary $125 .per month ($lOO while under training*. Typing not essential. Apply Box No. 188. co Morning Tribune.
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    • 90 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital <> gSffi Reserve Fund L 12,000,0uu London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Nethc.lwnds East Indies:-f*ura baya, Samarang, Medan, weitevredm Bandoeng. Cherlbpn Tesal Pecalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo. TJUatJap. Djembei, Palembang, Bandjermaain Macassar
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    • 166 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. Incorporated in Li.^tand) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Ihe bert possible service! are being maintained by tbe P&O. S.N. Co., from the Straits to thett' usual ports of call in China/India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 104 11 ;iNGAPORE JNICIPALITY TINDERS. Invited for the rn.rnre. For partlIpal Tender Room. Da U of Closing dci 'tc. j noon. 15 Aug.. WL oa of U rmsses to Newton 12 noon August 13. ■■eat building at Sm -Station S WtOB (Deposit U noon. Aueust *t. of Britisn made ,v PummatlL Tubes
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    • 203 11 ix<; a imi in: Tl RF (LI B. AUTUMN (GOLD CUP) MEETING] 1941. Saturday 23rd, Wednesday -lilh, Saturday 30th August, Wednesday 3rd and Saturday 6th September ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon TUESDAY, 12ih AUGUST, 1941. SWEEP S— A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day.
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  • 392 12 A SEQUEL to a fight that took place !at a stall in Jalan I Be.sar. shortly after, 1 midnight on Wednes- day. was heard in the i third police court when two Chinese were charged before .Mr. W. D Carew with causing hurt to i each
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  • 98 13 the a Mhl able I j 11 V the Doll n to i d ;CM ab'he r Tr In cha' ot Into a it In Dorset juiries >'' to I'.ViCtlOll Of .i r v.icinu. Mr- and were leas a classic t of det< pi Constable i*- In
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  • 39 13 FIRST DIVORCE case aim isl"'*" »i i, deacen- the mutlp*i the Boun- made news King a divorceJ? Jl the h|g. )r the island. solitary m the Pacific P* Australia win America Mneers from Fji took posL it in 1790.
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  • 383 14 Police's Poor Show Argyll and S.H \*olk*j 1. OLAYINI, their second game after their return to Singapore. the Ariryll and Sutherland Highlander* played jfood footl>al) to heal the Police by three goals to one in their Div. I encounter at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Police gave
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  • 199 14 R.AJVI.C 1; M.P.H 1. Z pOOR football was served dp on 1 the Y.M.C.A. ground yester- day when -the RA M C were j held to a draw by the Publishers in a Div. 2A match, each side 1 scoring one goal. i In the first
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  • 68 14 IN a Div. 118 soccer fixture at the S Clerical Union ground yesterday. S Airport Sports C!ub beat Stamford S Sports Club by one ijoal to nil. I Airport dominated play almost 5 throughout the game Their win- ning goal was scored by Jaffar in I
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    293 14 WHAT ARE WE IN MALAYA— THIS PEACEFUL AND PROSPWWHJS LAND— GOING' TO DO ABOUT THIS? WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES ARE ISSUED IN DENOMINATIONS of $3, $15, $75, $150, $750 AND NOT ONLY CARRY THE GUARANTEE OF GOVERNMENT, BUT GIVE A RETURN OF 3% COMPOUND INTEREST PAYABLE ON REDEMPTION, ANY TIME AFTER
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  • 751 14 (By Our Racing Re porter) THE following is the specially comS guide for the final day of the Pen d mer races, to be held at Penang to-mo S( HORSES—CLASS ONE-SIX 7l~Rn»v, Z 3 03 4 Honeymoon 4y 9.04 Wo rs 03 3 Jack Druce
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  • 130 14 (By Spectator) <B> jj Horses, Class 1-6 furs. HolsC^ REMEMBER ME BOOKLAW Jack Druce Jack Drun Horses, Class I—l Mile. ■*%,2!£ii GRAND PRIX ruoSSBOU Crossbow Cimon ,J Horses, Class 2, Div. I—s'; Horses, Class ££> Beau Mari Electra U Horses, Class 2, Div. 2— s'_- Horses, Class furs f
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 92 15  - Liverpool Colour Ban Should Be Lifted -Nel Tarleton Lg London, Aug. 7. bafOOL'B >,tjnr ban w j licb EL-iis rrtnin boxers from P2? to £r British titles, Tl' '".ile to c ontest for Em,C' h mp.un^hips Tommy L m iu-:ivNue*ht division nt appealing for rats- ih«. ban-tiWW to mind ■i
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  • 115 15 International Games Arranged Home Soccer London, Aug. t. i S FOLLOWING a meeting of J English, Scottish and Services football associations, i i colled to facilitate fixture making and to prevent over- S lapping, dates were arranged i for a number of representa- 1 tlve matches for the coming i
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  • 137 15 Two Girls' Schools Hold Annual Sports AN enjoyable afternoon's programme was provided by the Singapore Chinese Girls' School at their annual sports at Emerald Hill Road yesterday. The Sports events were particularly interesting for their ingenuity, and evoked surprise and plenty of laughter from the spectators. The highlight of the
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  • 43 15 Calcutta. Au*. 7. THE Commerce Member or the Government of India, Sir R.Hraa*amy Mud»ltar. has had discussions with the representatives oi the Calcutta Port Trust and Shipping conoern« reg^*6inuJM construction of an Indian mmB Home in Calcutta.- Reuter
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  • 77 15 Lived 5 Months In Shelter A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl and bee twelve-year-old brother lived for live months in a public neiter while I heir lather was in lodgings. This was stated in Birmingham Juvenile Court recently. Inspector Goddard said that their mother died some time ago and their lather had lived
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  • 261 15 M.P. Admires Girls Who Go Bare-Legged AN MP. asked the Secretary to the Treasury in the House of Commons to appeal to Government Departments and other employers not to insist on women wearing stockings at work. "By going barelegged they are being patriotic," said the M. P., Mr. D. L.
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  • 49 15 Johore is about to introduce a bill in the State Council on similar lines to those sections in the laws oi the Colony and of the Federated Malay States— which will make spitting in public streets, places and vehicles punishable bv a fine of $25.
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  • 33 15 THE conce.'t par:y "1 the Gordon 1 Highlanders it; to give a hallhour radio programme from the Singapore station from 7.30 pjn. to-day The party- will broadcast auain next Frttf&y
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    • 107 15 ;XT WEEK HAMBRA k. V'v»^tfK -I •am 10 1 W KENT yfTAYLOR M LINDA 1% HAYES I AKO RADIO Kcfw* M* b» ULLMAM Jr BERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. P* Rttfci have now arrived of the following:— AV £9£*< PROGYNON B OLEOSUM. MUImSS PROG WON B PLEOSUM FORTE BnT
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    • 194 15 WHAT HAPPENED AT THAT MIDNIGHT It ATWNG PARTY? K|'T_| b i l ~_H t Lr^H 1 l ifffl f I .fl C ?M' t HUH PHWWWP^H ■4Pm#MMml___l_il t THIS IS THE HIDDEN SCENE Jf V^uTJlll! WHICH THEY WILL SEE f lAvlYl^ You, too. will be able to take a peep
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    • 39 15 *<■> SOCCER; Dlv. I, RA. mc-aci v 8.C.C.. Stadium: Reserve, Fortree» R.». v Argyll*. Changl: Dlv. riA, RJB. (P.8.) v R.A.8.C.. Alexandra; Signals v Y.M.C.A.. Y.M.C A.; Div ÜB. S.C. P. A. •B" v Kranji. Clerical Union. TENNIS: S.R.C tournament.
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 413 16 CRACK DIVISION OF NAZIS ROUTED LONDON, AUG. 7. A RUSSIAN CLAIM TO HAVE ROUTED THE FAMOUS FASCIST "DEATH'S HEAD" DIVISION IS MADE IN A SUPPLEMENTARY COMMUNIQUE ISSUED THIS MORNING, ACCORDING TO MJOSCOW RADIO. A German lance-corporal captured by Red scouts was wearing the badge of the skull and crossbones Interrogation
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    • 181 16 O.S.K. Office In Singapore To Close Osaka, Aug. 7. A NE of the largest Japanese U shipping lines the O. SJK. to-day announced their decision to close their branch offices at Singapore, Calcutta, Bombay, New York M anrta, Sydney, Mombasa, Capetown and Los Angeles in view of the practical severance
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    • 222 16 London, Aug. 7. "lIEAVILY shrouded with camouflage netting, the H German battle cruteer Scharnhorst, Admiral Raeder's chronic invalid ship, is back at Brest after aii uncomfortable time at Lapallice, 240 miles further south,'' wri:es the Daily Express naval correspondent. Battered by the R.A.K at both ports, the
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    • 93 16 Cairo. Aug. 7. DUST storms limited activities in Libya yesterday. The British Middle Eart communique to-diy states that in Libya extremely heavy dust stornu have temporarily limited the activities of our raiding parties in the Tob lk ar?a, but undor cover of clu. c t
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    • 372 16 London. Aug. 7, SEVEN and eight-column banner headline* d London evening papers carry new* learnJ authoritative London quarters to-day. that Thaij is "undoubtedly in a position of danger." The Evening Standard headlines its report "Japj Threatens Thailand and Vladivostok. One MflM Soviets Best Troops
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    • 21 16 Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet clp'^s)*— FOUR
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    • 49 16 RICHARD Whitney, former head of the New York Stock Exchange, was granted a parole by the State Parole Board at He will be released Sing-Sing Prison, pletion of three years on August 12 on cornfour months of a ten years' sentence Tor larceny. He will manage a dairy tirm.
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    • 159 16 London, Au*> PRTHER widespread ac« by the RA*. over CrfJJJ and northern France .ire *J ed in an A,r MinMr> -eg* que to-day which sUtes Aircraft of the Bomber U-JJ seeking enemy »^HJ*||| daylight y^ terda rt y d b b^ ad* small convoy escorted I b> troyer off
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