Morning Tribune, 12 August 1941

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 28 1 sETT S VLF.S EXCEED 4,500 DAaY Morning Tribune No 165, Tuesday, August 12 t 1941. NETT SALES EXCEED 4 500 i, AILv Morning Tribune Tuesday, August 12, 1941.
    28 words
  • 676 1 AUSTRALIA WILL DEFEND MALAYA: IG DEVELOPMENTS SOON U. S. ATTITUDE Melbourne, Aug. 11. LE we desire peace in the Pacific, we are not dfa,osed to run away from the geographically plain iat Singapore is part of Australia's frontier," said G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, be-i-dav's emergency meeting of the
    Reuter  -  676 words
  • 147 1 Intensive Timbing Of Chungking Chungking, Aug. ii. KG tue -i.(i Cnungng endured the most in- bouiomg it has ever i. In a raid starting on morning it is estimated he Japanese used 400 airand aropped 3,u00 bombs Nina's wartime capital. Utack lasted tour oays and In succession except ior a
    Reuter  -  147 words
  • 768 1 Germa n Threa t Odessa Is Increasing London. Aug. 11. IT was authoritatively stated in London i to-day that the Germans appear to have made considerable progress in the Ukraine. From information available it would certainly seem that the threat to Odessa is increasing. There is nothing to indicate that
    Reuter  -  768 words
  • 45 1 Bangkok, Aug. 11. tT is understood that the creation of a new Ministry of Commujications to take over the control of railways, trunk roads, posts and .elegraphs, telephones, wireless and other allied departments is under consideration by the Thai Government. Reuter.
    45 words
  • 28 1 Simla, Aug. 11. JUTR. O. Mack worth Young baa been appointed Official Historian of India's War Effort. He wIU be on sp^*-' duty with the Defence Department. Beuter.
    28 words
  • 45 1 P. t Canada'! KMoplnß Pro&ram-pe. r\ Threat f» Pakar... P. 4 Places. P. 5 Wmei P. 6 MI IN-W P 7 L. Hop T e Ma ior A Wa11*.... P. U Malaya Cup pro*perta.... P. 15 Sport... r. 16 Mo-cow at War.
    45 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 64 2 w A large num-^ pber of tanks of p S various well- S i known Cavalry i I Regiments re- J S cently took part t in a large scale i exercise in the > Eastern Com- S I mand. Water is t no obotmcle to i
    64 words
  • 418 2 l OOKING every inch a soldier ami with soldier's equipment In his baggage, Including a steel helmet— Mr. O. D. Gallagher, well-known roving reporter and accredited war correspondent of the Daily Express, London, arrived in Singapore yesterday. lie has the distinction of being the first
    418 words
  • 248 2 HUGE SHIPBUILDING PLA BY CANADIAN Assurance Of Help B Navy In Pacific London, Aur AN A DA is planning a shipbuilding programme i ing the construction of destroyers aoj launching: of 1,000.000 tons of merchant siiippjM year. This fresh aspect of the allied war effort is among j the topics
    Reuter  -  248 words
  • 89 2 FtPEYE has always brought me luck. I have hjm drawn on the fuselage of my Spitfire," said squadron Leader Barrie Heath, 24, of the Auxiliary Air Force, when he was told he I had been awarded jthe D.F.C. His wife, Mrs. Joy Heath, who is a
    89 words
  • 249 2 Airplan Inflicts Casualties L udon, d A GLEN Martin aironj by a Canadian FBJ nant has shot up two mm port vehicles and inflty 100 casualties <m enew net in a low-kvel at-M eamp near Barriia The crew were membi of the most famous West* squadrons the personnel includes Free
    249 words
  • 205 2 London, Aug. 11. IT is learnt in London that the Soviet Government has been addressing representations to the Iran an Government about the presence in Iran of German nationals and the potential dangers of this. The Soviet has also called attention to the importance in Iran's own
    Reuter  -  205 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 33 2 I j. Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. .We also offer Godown spaces to let at l«w rentals. Further particulars w\V »><• Hupplied on applic<ition.
      33 words
    • 25 2 Help M Aiduiancsun^ In Holly wo.»' mM deranervoiiH ltig It* RfirtbinK for and tiPtt r»«ifml *W „.n£ ol extracts Ip ,ieat" rnuitry and but paj
      25 words

  • 209 3 antry Indians In Middle East S All". 11. Indian batUlim prod lo carry out re:e in force to discover Josi'Yon nl 'he B:che. ndian Army observe*- in M% march, and two possibir before zero p dark, they s?t out. thoy went and then ie expected h:<pp*ned. »ortar> and machined up
    209 words
  • Article, Illustration
    82 3 p A surprise gas exercise was) i held at King- i ston -on Tba- mes, in which a J new and more powerful type j of gas warning i rattle was test- j ed. The public were warned t only a few mi- J i nutes before the test took
    82 words
  • 22 3 ftttnu, <- 11. toir-. ""J 6bc o^ Air M J !:;:s rt'Bht, mi anl w'h, dith [i5 eh were tb,"\ Scotland
    22 words
  • 155 3 Ottawa, Aug. 11 AIR supremacy, wherever the enemy may be encountered, is i-ii essential pre'ude to ultimate victory and the Royal Canadian Air Force, through the Commonwealth plan, will be called on for an ever-increasing proportion of the total Empire air strength, declared the
    Reuter  -  155 words
  • 131 3 Rosario (Argentina), Aug. 11 SIXTEEN survivors of the British freighter St. Anselm which was torpedoed and sunk by a Gej-man U boat off the African coast. 500 miles: south of the Canaries. hav e arrived at Rosario aboard the spamsn steamer Tom. Thoy were
    Reuter  -  131 words
  • 388 3 London. Auk. 11. f f HE looming threat to Dakar occupies prominent place In the London press to-day. The Time,, in a leader, states: "There Hen to be no limits to the prevarication and distortion of facts to which they are Willing to descend
    Reuter  -  388 words
  • 302 3 "Vichy said in their reply nothing about the complacency with which they tolerated the Axis encroachment but plumed themselves an their determination in resisting a 'British invasion y "Itiis. they described as aggres sion, glossing over the Japanese action in Indo-China as In no TOY detracting from th*
    Reuter  -  302 words
  • 226 3 I Zurich. Aof 11. J IVHILt: Admiral Darlan con- i tinucd his eff'Hrts on Sun. day to persuade tils collea- I fcues to accept the policy of 1 full surrender, a Womb cxplo- i )f cled in front of the Vichy s>na£<>gue, according to the
    Reuter  -  226 words
  • 76 3 Jasper (Alberta). Aug THE Duke ol Kent arrived to-day at Point Cabin. Jasper Park Lodge, for a short rest. This cabin is adjoin ins. the one occupied bv the King and Quoeu during their tour in 1939. On tlw way. the Duke frequent I\
    Reuter  -  76 words
  • 56 3 Bombay. Aug. 11 THE Viceroy Lord LtnMthgow will towi peet Bombay's A.R*P. personnel and 'civic guards during hlb visit to Bombuf n<*xt wr^k Over 3.000 A.R.P. personnel, Including doctors, nurses and other*, belonging t.o the various units of the A.R.P. organisation held a rehearsal parade In preparation for
    Reuter  -  56 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 V V V V V V V V r SEASON SALE r WW I j U 2 STRIPED SHIRTS---SI.W U > e 12 HANDKERCHIEFS $0.60 Sl i 1 BIG REMNANT $1.00 H 4 SINGLETS $1.00 H 4 KNICKERS --$1.00 2 BATH TOWELS fl.Ofl 3 PILLOWS CASES- --$1.00 T 6 FANCY
      77 words

  • 478 4 JALLEST man at the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new Indian Services' Club on -Saturday was the Maharajah of Patiala, who performed it. He towered over everyone else present. It was a colourful spectacle, with the saris of the Indian womeu; the uniforms
    478 words
  • 658 4  -  Vera Ardmore i~* By nished oritti tiny blue velvet bowa ui the neekliiu. Charming Visitor i^IGHTELN-YEArf-OLD Mis* Vaaanthi Rama Rau. pretty uattfhtar oi Sir Rama Rau who was, until recently. High Commissioner for India in South Africa. WMI la Singapore yesterday en route to America where
    658 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • Article, Illustration
    497 5 are hea Ith -giving It, ch are obtainable at moderate cost ,ld Storage, are a nourishing form provide protein and fat, and are a vi- unins A and D. Because of their .1..... inced flavour, they taste best if plainte simplest fishes can be varied by of flavourings and
    497 words
  • 138 5 MENU 1 Uiaajr Toast HatCfCftH -»d Tomato sa--1 d Castard I'udiiin* KIDNEY TOAST rtdneya ipoonfa] 7 upoonful i •eaaontiot buc- chi >ped aarsn ind tas and '"hop Melt pan, and fat literal bdneyi ind fry for 5 or 6 rocked Sprinile in the flour. -dd ind
    138 words
  • 234 5 COFFEE ROLLS 3 ounces butter, 3 oz. sugar, t I scant half -pint milk, 1 i tablespoon ooffee essence. 2 J fceispoons cream ol tartar, I teasi*jon »;arb soda, t Ib flour Best butter anri sugar to a t -cream, add Ipefl bflittp egg, then imik
    234 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 m BSHlii 1111 S5P^ r s^^J The New Zealand Batter that never faik to please Nourishing appetising, deliciouus and full of vital vitamins. PHONE 53*76 FIVE LINES OS. U9A AJ.vt. 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd
      36 words

  • 561 6 COUTH AFRICA has an Indian population ot a qtiartlg«« million and this small community has responded magnificently to the call for men and money to prosecute the war said Sir Rama Rau in an interview with the Morning Tribune yesterday. Sir Rama is a
    561 words
  • 110 6 THK three-day benefit perfornianre. sponsored by the Singapore China Relief Fund Committee, was successfully closed on Sundav netting $8/712 for civilian relief in China. The campaign was well supported hy the Chinese community, including manv Chinese leaders who contributed money ranging from to $200.
    110 words
  • 73 6 AS Nf e Ah Teck, a barber, was leaving the stadium after a football match, he felt someone attempting to pick his hip pocket in which were two So notes. Nge grabbed the man by his wrist and Tan. the pick-pocket, dropped the money on the ground.
    73 words
  • 54 6 HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor iT.d Ms Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, wish to acknowledge publicly the generosity ol ihe tmstces of the Seh Cheah Komvi or Penang who have waived their c*aim to compensation lor trees felled on their property by the Military Authorities
    54 words
  • 554 6 TRICKED into becoming a prostitute after having been 1 bought from her parents in China ostensibly for marriage 19-year-old Lim Wan Leh related a sordid tale to the court yesterday when she figured as the principal witness against a procuress named Ah Tee who was tried
    554 words
  • 264 6 SJEPTO FIGHT PROFLTEERING I TN order to combat profiteering m Malava j 1 Food Control Office has appointed Anti JJ i ateertag Committees in various towns in the m_2 Mates and in the Settlements of the Colony Given below are the names of the person™ Committees in Singapore, Kuala I.umpur
    264 words
  • 85 6 Had Uncustomed Cigarettes, Fined i FINE of $50, together with tne costs of the unm A was imposed on Fakhrudchn. an Indian^ keeper In Geylang Road, for PggSSiffnaiS tes of a brand now no longer obtainable i i Wg These cigarettes were found by revenue em during a raid on
    85 words
  • 108 6 ALLEGED to have attempted an armed «*J*£ W A Watten Estate in March this year. Le o* -St ng (16> and Yeow Lai Sam (10) were charged wiuu offence yesterday. .-eniand Bail was opposed and both youths were lem in police custody for 48 hours. thev
    108 words
  • 138 6 —m C. M. Rajahram, an English-speaking !1 Qn Jg was yesterday fined $50 by Mr *)y .police if charge of making a false statement Trecento to pector in connection with a case heard r^ traffic court. -emitted that J "The accused has himself a_touw d
    138 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 NoAsthma £L Two years ago J. "Richards, Hamilton, j Qiit., Canada, was In bed vlth Asthnm. H id lost 40 pounds weight, suffered cough kM-.. choking and HtnitiKUnft ovary night <i>uldn't sleyp— «xp»i«'t*>d to dl«. Mendacr KftopiH:'! »paf<niH flrnt ni>rht and ho has ha< i^m- sinew In OVtfR TVfO YEA.R3.
      100 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 31 6 Air Mail Delivery To-day (THE Postal Department advises that an air mall from the United Kingdom arrived yester1 ay evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 tfcLs liorhlnfr.
      31 words

  • Article, Illustration
    868 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S w± Letter IS Front London London, July 15. U nd appears to be off m [the matter of comment on affair ol Rudolf Hess. The itical writers are expressing 'views freely and getting iv with it Ipresume^therethe Censorship Departit will have no objection to cming a quotation from
    868 words
  • 370 7 fHIRTY-FIVE more survivors of the torpedoed U.S. steamer Robin Moor reached Capetown on June 16 in a British warship. Among them were women and a two-year-old boy— and they had spent 13 days in the lifeboats. All who were on
    370 words
  • 324 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY,AUGUST 12,1941 ECONOMIC BLOCKADE jy|R. Duff Cooper's observation that the economic reprisals by Britain and the United States have had a distinctly steadying and healthy effect on Japan must be accepted with some reserve, foF nothing has happened in the Far East to warrant the hope that the
    324 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 27 7 E EXAMINATIONS, \K^"* R37SS optical <» **H BM)G.. PHONE 30U2. fence ju ps ?i Dr of Ocular >ears Furopean Clinical txnerifwra l|7j|^b___S JU <Ji \wr^ f ,'ntf^MMjM <^^r^^^T^^«liS^^SßiK^tfTßlW-r_M
      27 words
    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, SA ""ONE HO. SSU.|
      24 words

  • 210 8 NO LEAVE IF CANT PAY FARE II- a soldier in Enfjnad due for leave has not the money to puv for his return fare he will ml be allowed to travel. This War Office order ha* just been toaned. It applies to those men who have already used up their
    210 words
  • 296 8 London, Au'ir. J. TVIKSSkS. Strauss, in their monthly Tin Review state: IndoChina's permissible production is 3.900 tons but her actual production is below haif of this figure. Thailand's position ia more serious with the actual output at around 18,000 tons oi which recently
    296 words
  • 289 8 "DLITZ victims and fellow wardons have often taken heart from "the man with the merry eyes." However heavy the raid, his grey eyes never lost their sparkle. Yet they an* completely sightless. Arthur Small, Liverpool's only blind A.R.P. warden, has helped to rescue people from blitzed
    289 words
  • 51 8 V[i;\\ v. ar-tn to i»i- m tain IM out In ",!'kllu- jot— o their iniM* A shilling child"' care a hours. It Ls part < speed HP •jjje CJ trnm final iim<' HUherl day for th who day An in a HI Ihe i Mil .1 t. Teacher** In
    51 words
  • 112 8 A I .AN John Bott, of Ham Com mon. Surrey, director of UH London Book Stociety was fined HP and UO 10s. costs at Bow street Police Court for bveak.ne Defence (Currency* Regula tions by arranging for payments 'o bp rmde to h'* evacuated
    112 words
  • Article, Illustration
    72 8 Oie Cousins i .Miridlfsei known a^W don's doduli i daj sUfi j first io fed 1 new clothes whil'l .'.UM t first tin after being i i ihe new cloi i dei makes i c elothing; cK without eivii S of uhich an i year, lo bi all niarsarii J
    72 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements

  • 181 9 rTHFL ELLIOTT, of Karnsley-road, brieriey, M U v i" -hire watched the lingers of her clock point R a nd her son W- Y™, Batley. I l»y. «as marryf"UlK i ,i ,-vear-oW Eleanor I Y Yulont Koosev-U's R|H.:« ir i Scholarship 22 toasted the veil
    181 words
  • 136 9 ted children and day nurserii I i the children of workers—all are to be war-time nurseries. authorities are asked to rcia nee with the needs submit proposals for the new cen- 1: their districts Broadly, there will be two kinds time nurseries. Part-tim for children between th*
    136 words
  • 150 9 For Bomber Babies Mrs. fcstrid Dane. Dan isn't born naturalised Britoh wcJ man, is an expert at treating 1 and preventing bomb shock in babies, and at her Lewisluni. London, clinic she cures babies t every dav by her unusual meI thods. and thanks to the im>i ney provided for
    150 words
  • 79 9 Banishment Warrant Against Young Girl (From Our Ow^i Reporter) Penan?. Saturday. THE local police are making investigations as to whether Lee Siew Lean alia.s Ho Sian Hean. H 10- year-old Chinese girl, was born in Muar. Johore. or not, as a banishment warrant had already been issued against her. Siew
    79 words
  • Article, Illustration
    45 9 Sweet Claire climbs the laddei I to «ei iier own exclusive pic- tare oi Judy Garland, one of the stars in "ZeiffeM <••>' during the shooting at M (KM. j studios. Also in the production i are James Stewart. Hedj j Lamarr. Lana Turner
    45 words
  • 39 9 Vichy To Rccognise Nanking Puppets? 'I .»•<>'< Allg I I t i;;; uric pondl lit Of tin i ro :>o Nichl Nictil report! •j,..,', iiv rocognitkji ,icl iY i nch rndo-Chln is ..r.:: Jap iro hui lint) j, Chun? i
    39 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 711 10 .^^^^^^^^^Hl^HHHlP-MW^V^VI \m^^^^W^^^\^^Vmmm\**^&f^M^!*^^^\>* :^^^&k Situations Vacant WANTED good Cook Boy Brooks M. Straits View Johore Bahru 'No. 7001. 1 WANTED English-speaking mandor'V Ch'a^se prel erred Apply to Box 192 ro Malaya Tribune. Singapore. <No. (13.5!-, WANTED A TYPIST. Apply In pers.m with testimonials to O. M. P. Advocate _t Solicitor. Seremban.
      711 words
    • 777 10 Educational^ iR *DUATE^"^T~Cambridge -Jjjgjj 5 undertake* coaching m*^J2*J5£S2L. V able. Apply Box 211 co Mftla s. A N^ r,^ K Singapore. y g MALAY TUITION^ given bf J Jgf«Sl teacher. Apply. Munshi. 140. Owen JJ-«o Singapore. 1W KABAYA"! KRANCHANG and Dress MaoL Cearn how to «*w your own areas before
      777 words
    • 710 10 For Sale /kiss FILI D GLASSES, Silv.imar 6 X 30, j SJ? no $7500. Box No 230 I \msfa tribune. Slugapore. 'No. 692K) ATTRACTIVE furnished office on Java j Street Pent cheap, for sale. Apply Box I 222 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala SIEMENS 8 MM Cinecameras F J .2 with
      710 words
    • 624 10 Motor Vehicles DO TOU WANT to seU your ear? puone JOBB, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 076K) SALE— VauxhaU 14 Saloon, excellent cor.dltlon. Apply 648 Stevens Road, Singapore. Phone *****. (No. 611K) POR SALE Plat Balllla tourer 1936. Moo chsh. Apply phone *****, Singapore. (No. 885K) WANTED. 8 or 10 H.P.
      624 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 106 10 :onJ SlNGApA r 'SV-17|i« (From 6 iTj« (From 9 «J IIMI M SAIGol Vi. 05 |S 'b 116 iM haxghI HSP5 2oifl From fi KUALA Lll ZGE 5 me s i|H (dallv ficrptfl From S to N PENH ZRJ <«■ (49.31 Froia 7JH From 5 111 RANGol XTO (il (49M
      106 words

  • 229 11 t i ia t be had no reason to disbelieve the evidence of mire Traction Company omnibus driver who relalm unknown Chinese was found dead on the road 1 al aith his vehicle, the Singapore coroner yesterday fa verdict of death by misadventure. Af tbe
    229 words
  • 70 11 ERLANDSCHC HANDELTSCHAPPIJ, N.V. b v Royal Charter A.D. 1824. b nds Trading Society) Jf*** f. 40,030,000 {Jf f. 12,000,000 jon Correspondents AL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Branches lds East Samarang, Medan, weu )ee Bandoeng. Chertbpo pecalongan, Djofc)a- Solo, TjUatjap, Djembei. ibang, Bandjermasin, Mar Fontianak, Pemangfcat tawang, Bambas. DjwnW frboemi, Telok Betong
    70 words
  • 100 11 Moscow, Aug. 11. \T least Ave planes were shot down when Gorman bombers made another raid on Moscow last night. In a statement, the official Soviet news agency says that several groups of German planes attempted a m*» raid on the capital. They were
    Reuter  -  100 words
  • 223 11 Brevities From The Courts WHILE employed as' a servant in a house in New Bridge Road, Chua Kuck Leng (25i, a Teo-| chew, was stated to have stolen $5.60 andj a pair of spectacles' from his employer. I Charged with theft' before Mr. W. D. Carew in the third police
    223 words
  • 115 11 AMONG the hun- dreds of bombed people seeking rooms in West Country villages are tired-look-ing women, often shabbily dressed, who move from house to house and never seem to find satisfaction. They ask to see the rooms, inquire about the rent, discuss evoking and washing arrangements ana"
    115 words
  • 88 11 On Tuesday, Aug. 18, the party will visit R.A.F. and R.A.A.F. stations, see various civil institutions after tea. and attend a dinner to be given in their honour by the Rotaiy Club of Singapore Wednesday, Aug 20. the final day "f the tour, will Le a more leisurely
    88 words
  • 67 11 Shanghai, Aug. 11 IT is now learnod that only about 50 Swiss res-dents m Japan are preparing to evacuate to an unknown destination and it is joubtful whether any ©wiss nationals *n Shanghai Intend to Join the Pa The local Swiss Consul-Cteneral s quoted as saying
    Reuter  -  67 words
  • 546 11 JJURING its six-day stay here, the party of Australian journalists which is coming here by air from Palembang on Friday, Aug:. 15, will see as much of civil life in Malaya as is possible in the time at its disposal, in addition to its
    546 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 132 11 KXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, n>XEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Information regarding freight and passenger accommodation BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. K BANK LINK LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA IMI-CIHNA LINE. (Incorporated in England)
      132 words
    • 171 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINL (Incorporated in England) peninsulaiTand oriental S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. Itie best jxxssible services are being maintained o'" the P.&.0. S.N. Co., from the Straits to thelf usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers
      171 words

  • 92 12 Major Cleared Of Charges MAJOR John Vernon Gibson, 47. of] Duke Of Welliimtons Regimenl ass] .nd not guilty of! r_UT of the forty-six; charges made against! n u i'- Leeds court- j martial t'our charges oere concerned with i coneer-l Caior Gib-! E2O elonging to a trail roup fraudulently] mi
    92 words
  • 94 12 CEETNG t runaway I horse careering I ithea.i >r aim In a '■ujy roia, James a Cununing, an samburuh r,rain. driver speed j af^cr the anlmti n^ertooK it. pulled np his r.ram With a lent, and limped from th» cabin at the reins fis dragged at the
    94 words
  • 71 12 Boats For Empire Route THRU rour-enguied Boeing flytngouaks, 'described as the, largest commercial iircmTt. In the world, have Lieen turned over bo i3ritain tor the naamujoancH' of I2rnpire, SCfViOeB This am reported Oongmw >>y pim-. America n a i rway.s,; tor whom H_s ptanes had been ordered. It ls also
    71 words
  • 65 12 Captive 's Wife A Bomb Victim WIFE of ship's •J captain who was a prisoner aboard the Nasi pocket battleship Graf Spee was among ifte victims or an air raid on a north-east roast town Her husband is at present at sea unaware of the tragedy A bomb scored a
    65 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 133 12 OWING '!(> III MEXDOL'S SUCCESS SEASON EXTENDED WM1 o\i: MORE DAT. POSITIVELY LAST SHOWS P A DTTAI TO-1IAV tAHlUh 3 ..5 6.15 9.15 Scandalous*.' >iv bo! delightful! There's late ;uul hate kis*^ Eind lean Laureate Bud Ontt pride and prejudice —-CSreer i^ tevely to li»k it loveU< i t»> %ive,
      133 words
    • 125 12 HERE'S THE GAYEST OF aiT JEAN'S ROMANTIC HITS' I u^H^l _K___f _&t I V 1 %"l s-3J_MZ/ yX' j^H AT J_. -H WKi7 fxOWfr face -the (bit x-ztb g*a~ ARTHUR ROBERT CHARLES CUNNINGS COBURN Direcfed by SAM WOOD i^oiq director of "Kiffy Fo)de"ai*d "Goodbye v- Cfctps* To be presented with
      125 words

  • 171 13 ias remitted a C mount or £1500 to the Ministry for the iase of tighter .ft. The total so remitted by the j is about 0 0. representing C rhe co-t of Eplrr pianos.— Idio. Delhi Aug. 8. 'HER tributes to le memory of Rabjndranath p were
    171 words
  • 34 13 M**Rwho_ttd f t en invited to g Police station PJor "-ttestkm•"hc'd policemen """i 1 1 room 1 revolver ai he wrKo Mn the si, f f table „,fd excaped > tire V. Micr soldier
    34 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 261 13 4. rami ST M.I ami M lIIIX Don Mr Attraction SATURDAY MORNING 1 1 A l* ITO I j at Uo'clock FULL PROCEEDS will go to the CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY FUND. Special Revue and Cabaret presenting: the "CHILDREN'S AID" RAINBOWS 30 PERFORMERS Incluli ig The 'SPOTLIGHT DUOY the youngest sinning
      261 words
    • 36 13 OPENING TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 i mi A NEW KIND OF SEAFARINC STORY WITH PLENTY OF COMEDY ACTION! j Pp^l£Bf FYFFE Tl ?^'T^T* BARM INCLUDING GAIMONT BRITISH .MAVS HEAD The Sunday Tribune Dominant In Malaya I
      36 words

  • 699 14 Saturday's Big Match WITH THE MALAYA CUP FINAL ONLY A FEW DAYS HENCE FROM TO-DAY SPECULATION IS RIFF AMONG FOOTBALL FANS WHETHER SINGAPORE WILL BE ABLE TO BEAT PENANG AND THUS REPEAT THEIR FEATS ON TWO PREVIOUS OCCASIONS WHEN THEY WON THE CUP THREE
    699 words
  • 244 14 MORAVIA 2; R.A.F. (Seletar) 1. |JY the odd goal in three Mora- via defeated the R. A. F. <Selet*r>in a Div 2A Leafne match played on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. The exchanges were even throughout and both teams missed several fine scoring chances owing
    244 words
  • 315 14 Previous I inals CINGAPORE have won the Malaya Cup. i tropk? presented by H.M.S. "Malaya" to comma*. rate her visit to Malaya in 1921, on eleven occasion out of their 20 successive appearances in the fing Selangor, from the Northern Section. ha\e the Cup on five
    315 words
  • 302 14 Medicos Beaten By Late Goal R.A.F. (Tengah) 1; v SETTING a pace they were unable to maintain. the R.A.M.C. paid the penalty by losing tn« Div. II "A" encounter against the R.A.F. < rew* at the Stadium, yesterday. J After being forced on the defensive during m caily the whole
    302 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 59 14 -B 'I B V fl P_B J H ll!___--_i n *^H .-.I VIJB^I II si *>:^*> ii^B* *I'>:-J j^lfl^. '^H ?T 4_^B R_B b^B ___________________________________________________F -VW •■S^^^ki I '^-H-^B I'^H H 3v' iH___L R>i-B .'s>3& B^fc'HMM -^1 BI Bf*" B fc \f%mA MT y^^WHISKY #»>tE ACEMS: SING AFORE- JOHORE MAL
      59 words

  • 435 15 ••••••■2 I lore Games For t bo Sin Kie &&s_2_Sl IP'^;; Y theS.CJI.C.| »in be playing* '"lames Yo-lay and to- j Ctt he *W niake n l C Sncr at the IfCA j ff *hile tomorrow, Sin S i w illlx' 1.1-0 «ng at
    435 words
  • 138 15 Member ME, CONDFIDENCE PROMOTED [EMBER ME and Confidence ave been promoted to class fording lo ihe latest clastion list oi the Straits Racissofiation. >w. classifications are Micky L Spun Woo; (claas 3>. Avant k Calamlnt, Solar Green 2. and The Port (class 4). cs relegated arc Grofmo and icobnld. following
    138 words
  • 59 15 C.F.A. To Meet Malays To-day RE should be plenty of thrill* M Anson Road Stadium torn ihe league leaders, tht meet the Malays in JMM Div I encounter. first time they met, the ««d in a thrilling threeait. r the Chinese had led jw goals to one at one stage.
    59 words
  • 31 15 K ther results of ed «cer matches Af. yesterday:— rll^-l a, defeated the epla-.,.' '^fi've Division 8 l^tar. Oc J created the Mai 1V U A match Aiexi tiara.
    31 words
  • 40 15 DRD S.C. SOCCER KJ* of Ford Sports B*bl Y"}. Thornycroft Pit Far, v i;l cndl y s <> c c« M AnJ." f^'k to-day. from r f e ara will be sek Allowing play. tChee £>. Jaffar. AhSftooiEn Ho p n S;Katharison;
    40 words
  • 270 15 Shipments from Indies to New York, which used to make the long voyage through the Panama Canal, will in future go to San Francisco. Goods will then be sent overland and a considerable saving of tonnage and time effected. Ipoh. Monday. IN the course of his address
    270 words
  • Article, Illustration
    80 15 *T Swimming al- ways heralds > the sunny days i of Summer, and the Hornsey Open Air baths i are now open, i I providing 1 workers of all kinds witb a J welcome dip in i I their spare i I time, especially J those encaged > i,n Britain's
    80 words
  • 48 15 SOCCER: Div. I, &C&A. v Malays, Stadium; Gordons v Police, Changi; Div. nA, RA. (BJVI.) v Moravia, S.HJ3 Div. II B, RAJ 1 (FJB.) v Corinthians, Geylang; S.C.FA. "B" v Airport, Clerical Union; Wanderers v RAP., Kallang, Selarang. TENNIS: Exhibition by Kho Sin Kie at Y.M.CA. courts.
    48 words
  • 67 15 r_ committee of the Business Houses' Soccer League wishes to express its heartfelt thanks to Mr. V. Pakirisamy for kindly consenting to defray all expenses in connection with the recent War Fund match. Although the weather was bad the organisers allowed the game to proceed
    67 words
  • 30 15 IVR. D. A. B. Hopkin will give his JL/ third talk in the series on 'First Aid" from the Singapore broadcasting station at 7.15 p.m. to-day.
    30 words
  • 421 15 THE August Medal and Qualifying; Round "Clifford Cup" competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Tlmuh on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for H. M. Alexander in "A" division with a net score of 74, in a tie
    421 words
  • 70 15 Bong Kong, Aug. 11. MR. Cyril Roger* has been appointed economic adviser to the Government of Hong Kong In oonnectlon with nroblems immediately arising from the freeing of Blno-Japaneae ___et« and tba Inclusion of the colony In tno gterl'ng area. Mr Huilpaich, tup fcln*uclul Cuounisclonpr
    70 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 56 15 BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS EHTELLE COWAN Presents Coconut Grove (Pasir Panjanj?) WHERE YOU |)i w: and |)\\n Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese Chow Music By Kleiny Boys Enlerfainment By COWAN BAU>EY EXTENSION EVERY SAT. AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Singapore's Sunday Night
      56 words

  • 516 16 O. 8. O *OOK REGISTftATiC MOSCOW, AUG. 11. IT IS ALMOST NEC ESSARY TO SEE TO BELIEVE HOW ™E NOM.U TOOT OF LIFE L CONTINUES UNDER WA i CONDITIONS IN MOSCOW, JJ^J^-JSTifi I mu OPPORTUNITY FOR AMUSEMENTS AND ROTTOTIUN pYPKrTFn HAVF OlilEß THAN THE EVENING*
    Reuter  -  516 words
  • 63 16 But the centre of life for the people on Sunday in Moscow is the "Hermitage Gardens" where thousands spi'nd a good part of the day. A large proportion of the publie, with Soviet youths, girJs and soldiers, stroll under the trees, amidst the well-kept flower beds. People sit
    63 words
  • 89 16 Italian Attackers Wiped Out Cairo, Aug. 11. TILE British G. H. Q. communique I from Cairo announces that during Saturday night Italian troops deUvered an attack against one of our posts on the perimeter defences of Tobruk. The attackers were allowed to approach to within 300 yards when they were
    Reuter  -  89 words
  • 18 16 Another sidelight of Moscow during the war was obtained at a svmphonv concert where the deep-
    18 words
  • 363 16 "LAnY HAMPTON" (At tbe Cathay) A BIG crowd acclaimed Alexander Knrda'* la'e-t film triumph, "Lady Ha■~»oton," ni'.n it h*H a rata premier* in of the K^rnLTt Fund of the Royal Viw and th* "erchant Marine at the r.-.fhay last nltht. The C r, mm»nif'pr-»n-rThlpf Far 9M9, Fir "obert Bro"»rf»-Por»h"nri
    363 words
  • 95 16 Cairo, Aug. 11.— An attack by the Fleet A* I against a large merchantship at Syra< us,. j n $£J1 activity by the R.A.F. in North Afrit i i r rei2B the R.A.F Middle East communique i^uedti It states, "Cyrenaira: On Saturday nightl heims cf the R.A.F. attacked
    Reuter  -  95 words
  • Article, Illustration
    21 16 Total nri enemy plana I troyed duriof I week-end 1 fronts np to ni London limed ing Soviet 21 i
    21 words
  • 64 16 Sacked "Royal Decre rnsH mJ Washingw flenrik dC mann, has missed from« by royal deer* me L»anisn ment have proceedings him for high I nr. de Mi was recalled* Danish Go*» for signing D ment placing 1 land under* can proJ^S, The US. SJ partment IJ« recognise m on the
    64 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 16 OPENING TO-DAY THE PICTURE THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, WINSTON CHURCHILL FOUND TIME TO SEE AND APPLAUD! CATHAY 6 5 9 5 J9 9 y_\\\\\____, vHPu ■^■HliJ O MM Lady Hamilton, m Bll^V LAURENCE OLIVIER as Lord Nelson in a romance that rocked a nation! l_Anw HAMILTON with ALAN MOWBRAY GLADYS
      61 words