Morning Tribune, 14 August 1941
1941-08-14
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Title Section17 1941-08-14 1 Morning Tribune *_\.i Mi" Thursday. August 14, 1941. Morning Tribune Thursday, \u K u>t j 4i 194J17 words
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160 1941-08-14 1 Mr. Menzies' London visit Opposed .s\.|n»-v. Aug. 13. tin Labour opposiI leader J. Curtin. ket committed himself oposaJ that the Prime >!r. X O. >lenzies, Kit London for war ion, his deputy leadorri. and former FedeCoutt Justice, Mr. d Mr. Beasley, who the Labour represeni the Federal War announce their160 words
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Article47 1941-08-14 1 On War Cabinet beets Again Melbourne, Auff 13 G *t the War Cabinet mrr 1 «ogSSf of the war Kthas a!riiady sat ,5° J» Parliahi u f he Cabinet's ™f Mr Men?i s <he Mr. Fadden 11 l/ > b come acting if Wl h full admini* ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration39 1941-08-14 1 Europe's New Fuehrer -if tdmiral Darlan is now V'chy's dictator following J t the new powers conferred on him on Tuesday. The Tendon radio called him "The sew Fuehrer, S with Petain as his Hindenberf. (Sec also page 2).39 words
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141 1941-08-14 1 Moscow, Aug. 13. BY estimating at 300,000 the number of pro-Hitlerian puaiu" who "thared m all crimes of the Hitler pang," M. Losovsky, Vice Chief of the Information Bureau, laid down an important principle for post-war reconstruction and settlement accounts with Hitler's Germany. ThisReuter - 141 words
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Article49 1941-08-14 1 Cairo, Aug. 13. i BRITISH Middle East communique issued to-day state*, "Libya: Except for bombing raids by the enemy the situation at Tobruk yesterday was quiet. Frontier area: "Our mechanised patrols sighted patrols of enemy armoured fighting vehicles which withdrew before they could be engaged. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article159 1941-08-14 1 '»hn VVallis) A "B J3. "'<• British a Tur•fcgwded as f,r- .t the s The move was very well timed and should remove any suspicions which the Tunes may have harboured about Ru<\s an intentions. Not on)v dn~s Pu^'ii .«Decl flrniiv state tb^t s bp has noReuter - 159 words
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202 1941-08-14 1 T° ctleot E stlt^?^ c far east The' mS mvMAN STAT EMENT YET MADE BY A JAPANESE STATES- tn f,,« k l?^i apa neSe naval s P° kesman said "This is not the time Ty [s: s x s sta to n rm hould202 words
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Article107 1941-08-14 1 Tokyo, Aug. 13. nECLARING that Russo-German war has made it impossible for Japan to rely on Italy or Germany, Admiral Takahashi reiterated to-day that Japan must decide its own course with greatest of care. He pointed out that Russo-Ger-man hostilities have Isolated Japan from suppliesReuter - 107 words
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Article95 1941-08-14 1 London, Aug. 13 rE reports published m London to-day to the effect that Britain and the United States have made a demarche to Japan, demanding *o know whether Japan agrees to r orego her policy of expansion southwards, was officially descried m London to-day as, "completely95 words
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55 1941-08-14 1 Bangkok. I^*>FPPONSTRLE r'rr'es flaMy dm* ♦bqt n y rein fnrccm Tits ar gent to the Indo-Ch m Tf t«! i^t)* In aii f hnri*^ti'<« f»i>Hff»f< tb^t *h nr n J«; no ♦ruth I'♦bof ♦ba T^oPnn^-M^laVfl Jr>t^rnnf'onol TVm<"i-p f* 1 |t riln r>nl»' '*>'•' nr tb"* |hfReuter - 55 words
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119 1941-08-14 1 New > ork. Aug. 13. rTTf a view to safeguarding the western hemisphere the United States is reported from Washington to be negotiating for air ba.se rights m Brazil to offset any Geiman threat to Dakar Informed Congressionists declared that the State Department hasReuter - 119 words
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Article21 1941-08-14 1 London, Aug. 13. R.A.F. raids en Derna, Bardia, Benghazi and Tripoli are mentioned m an Italian communique issued to-day Reuter ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article40 1941-08-14 1 London, Aug. 13. Mr. Clement Attlce, Lord Privy Krai and Deputy Prime Minister, will broadcast through all stations of the Kniisih Broadcasting Corporation an important announcement on behalf of the Government at 2 p.m (GMT.) to-morrow (Thursday) ReuterReuter - 40 words
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138 1941-08-14 2 Stella Auk X ill. n the MMdle East cwipalga U KKPT AWAY r! h«cau.se thi nitmy haij 'i i^t a distance that India air r»ldl or invasion .from Jhieii so many other countries had sufft Therefore. Britains future effS! mu«t continue to prevent the «fReuter - 138 words
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Article41 1941-08-14 2 Mr Cyril Richards and lamU wish to express their heartielt tb ts to rekiUv. and Wends attended the *H* i Mrs. Theresa Elteabeto Rich and also to those who sent hs and measaae-s of condolenc e ii. their recent beienwiment.41 words
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Article417 1941-08-14 2 London. Allf. ISVICHY'S 'new order" ior the French people, as outlined by Marsha] Petain last nijrht, is generally described by thy British press as "more fetters for France." while the bestowal of additional pov.ers on Admiral Darlan b interpreted a^ foreshadowing a new surrender to Berlin.Reuter - 417 words
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Article, Illustration137 1941-08-14 2 Shanghai, Aug. 13. THE local dollar firmed up to-day following reports from Chungking that the Chinese Government intend to stabilise the Chinesdollar m Shanghai and closed ac 2-61 64 p<?nce compaied with yesterdays 2-27 32 pence. Reuter -fcThe first food)|» ship to leave America under S theReuter - 137 words
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Article81 1941-08-14 2 Berlin. Aug. 13 A GERMAN High Command communique claims that m the southern Ukraine German infantry divisions and mobile troops and their al^es pursued the Russians retreating to the harbours of the Black Sen. In the sharp pursuit, adds the communique, they inflicted great looses onReuter - 81 words
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Article59 1941-08-14 2 Basle, Aug. 13. FE Basler Nat'irichten's Berlin correspondent reports that official German quartets arc very interested m the developments m Iran wnere Britain and Russia are In a position t> act very powerfully ami Germany Ls unable to attack 1 same ciicie& foresee the pas JReuter - 59 words
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Article20 1941-08-14 2 London. Aug. 13 THE Park radio «tetes that Mie German Ambassador m Turkey von Papen lef T for Berlin.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article242 1941-08-14 2 R. A.F.'s Man Raid On German FLJ b Igj3 G ';nu man m thl Bi Domfc Jj Colour. point blai 5 H.A.F s day ij I 1 m the -r.g J fights kit sweeps ov< .nijj Later PI :\rm again at < En:dd airfield at D? X The iu--. -IReuter - 242 words
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203 1941-08-14 2 U.S. Politicians Urge Co Of French Cole Washington, Aug. It IF the State Department is rttkent about jestsrdaj*i Vichy -levelopmcriU senator and UiUiibers of thr House of Representatives are outBPQMn with recommendation* lor Vilnius counter-action urging the United wHb »ilicr .\merican Republics to BsSomf protection v! Ma«tinique and other French203 words
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Advertisement181 1941-08-14 2 GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDAY! Let four reel relax and former the hll day's work they have to 00 rC-iv duv. i)v liM itv PHILLIPS Hb-bt-r BoICJ that serve as a cushion to take all the shock out of walknm— apart from added comfort— they ara economical too for they181 words
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Article, Illustration180 1941-08-14 3 Japanese Ship Leaves Cape Cape Town Aug. 13. anese ship, the Belgium 1.5,839 tons), left Cape ferity- it of attachment granted er by the Supreme Court 1 has been lifted. fit was granted on behalf up of merchants as secuthe deliver,- of cargo :t £26.000.000" which it is night notReuter - 180 words
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Article48 1941-08-14 3 !l Tokyo. Aug. 13. British women and Iren belonging to lamilies h Cbojolar ofitetali and i m badness firms Id Of ailed yesterday afterr Singapore aboard a m steamer, according on di.spatch to the Domei follows the evacuation of n nationals on Friday last.48 words
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292 1941-08-14 3 Shanghai, Aug. 13. JAI*AN viewed with considerable concern any possible shipment of war materials from the United States to Vladivostock, declared the Japanese Army spokesman, Col. Akiyama. at a press conference yesterday afternoon. He declared that one reason was because tney might beReuter - 292 words
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Article104 1941-08-14 3 5 London, Aug. 13. *al atroux Free French Commander-in-ef m Syria. ha> placed the Vichy troops 1 awaitinp ■non o Franct under hi s command according c ""WPttweni French Agency despatch from 5 "JPortant decision wia announced m ar ro me day irom Gen. Catroux addressed tcReuter - 104 words
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Article50 1941-08-14 3 Soviet Moscow. Aug. 13. unique issued to-day says: "1 Ann;. 12 nothing of importthe front. <o -operation with the land force* Jnemy machanised units anri W and at his aerodromes. I'ipc groups of German air force r*d but were repulsed by om our Rir force. brought down."50 words
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Article33 1941-08-14 3 London. Aug. 13 terfl have been arrested 'amp by the Germans P Hutch circles m London. nancellor of the Exchequer de nee Minister ?mi Dyck. -r 'to: S^^ oncentratio!l ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article339 1941-08-14 3 Shanghai. Allff. 18. |)ESPITE the undiminished anxiety over the Pacific litUAtior and the dwindling business, foreigners seem m no hurry to get out of Shanghai while the going is gotd, jvdfing by the reservations for the American liner, President. Cootfdge It is learnt, hitherto, that onlyReuter - 339 words
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Advertisement102 1941-08-14 3 Gil 600%^^ For extra lightness m cakes and and gr«t the full taste of K<x>d scones, use MAZOLA instead of meat. And for mayonnaise and shortening. Give fried fish a prench dressinK rememb er 'it's super crispness by frying it with i r,rv¥ not a salad until you add MAZOLA.102 words
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Article896 1941-08-14 4 VERA ARDMORE - People Places VERA ARDMORE By spring Meeting At Victoria Theatre TEH B.rds of Fuwage" irho presented "The Two Mrs Carroll*" b.st y»-ar have their second producer all lined up to open it the Victoria Theatre on he 30th. It It M. J. Farrell'.s "Spr::^' Meeting" |ivel.\ omedv of We In896 words
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Article, Illustration321 1941-08-14 4 ASIATIC S OLDIER GET NEW CLUB (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Nednesdaj IT is our duty and privilege to see these men who havt here to protect us made happy. They have left country, their Hives and their children to come here, ani have made sacrifices to do so," declared321 words
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Advertisement34 1941-08-14 4 TF WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms shampoo To suit the texture of your hair W Staff trail nd m use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon fiuroprati Operators Capitol Bldg 159 North Bridge Koad TeL 4419.34 words
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Advertisement54 1941-08-14 4 FOR THE DISCRIMINATING WO* r ELIZABETH ARDEN'S BATH PREPARATIONS Blur Gnuh Brttn eubea and Mwnee. {.I* Blue Orui Dustme: Pov/der Blue Grass Scao. ■^L Krla/ m luxury haw beauty bath c gK \^/i with Eli/ab«?fh Arden's exquisite Blu< Bk^ft Grass Bath Preparations Ap &;«&**> Aut»%, mam\ MAYNARD CO. LTD. *r54 words
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Article, Illustration722 1941-08-14 5 ni'ETTES In heavy, opaque fabrics and voluminous skirts m sheers and evening story m smart gather- n >s. us, imner types, many of ti.rm t l high necks, are sleek and smartest women, the skirts slit thers are variously feminised with and pleating*. NIM GOWNS In every722 words
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Advertisement14 1941-08-14 5 I 9 I'> I b m 1 BS 7 ~z^EE= zz— I JBr^ 15214 words
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Article, Illustration524 1941-08-14 6 FASHION FLASHES from the shops ATTRACTIVE day frocks are MUec for distinction at PRISCILI.ri LTD., (No. 5. Eu Court, entrance j n Hill-street i. this week outstanding among these beiiw ft smart model m olive-green si'^ jtney Simple m line and cut. toll l» distinctive on account of the COfieftT524 words
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Article289 1941-08-14 6 Messages for EVENING COMBINATIONS oi fabrics and combinations of colours are worked out with pleasant results m some of the newest collections. Dresses with slim long bodices and skirts with waltzing width continue to be shown and often combine sheers, such as chiffon or marquisette, and lace. Other combinations, seen289 words
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Advertisement31 1941-08-14 6 SfHAJS Wl) PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. IFOR IMPORTED DRESSES 5 In (OMIT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT IV\IUS A to. f>KY CLEANERS 28, COI.KMAN ST Thone 6045.31 words
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Advertisement38 1941-08-14 6 N I c i I 13 c |TO 1^ ANY PAM j Served Chinese d m an J tive, conl i able Chfl dining hail Tne be* town S the CM i Pavilion 1 cio?Dhere. id H0 A38 words
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Article, Illustration818 1941-08-14 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London 1 1 ndon, July It. V for Victory" campfliflfii wW) redby the mysterious 7 Br ittoii m his broadoeclil ied countries has ,1 the creation of a special tni.'nt at the H.B.C Ik with the hundre* ol lW hich have been receiv--esting methods for ex-818 words
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306 1941-08-14 7 CTALWAKT Jocks from a famous Scottish regiment charged wjth fixed bayonets and swept the Germans from the airfield between SoUum and Fort Capuzzo m the grimmest hand-to-hand struggle during the British raid carried out at the Sollum— Capuzzo— Sidiazeis triangle. The scots tore into306 words
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Article334 1941-08-14 7 'rWO unmistakable facts emerge from a careful analysis of German propaganda since Hitler launched his treacherous attack on Russia wven weeks a^o. The Germans would have the world believe that (1) they are engaged m a holy crusade against 'that accursed thing Communism," and (2) the Russians334 words
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Advertisement26 1941-08-14 7 t EXAMINATIONS, eglasses, Ijfcj^ clusively. C^E^^ fADE BIJXi. PHONE 3002. Dr. of (>cular SJM»' luropean Clinical l RtK^^^s -^.v i^v>*r^/ i^22^ .< i 5 tt?t!t-tP?H»?t^ -^1 BUM26 words
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975 1941-08-14 8 IN the presence of a huge gathering ol" all nationalities whic Cathedral to the inn, Singapore's new bishop, the Rig was yesterday enthroned with full ceremony and solemn pom Headed by the Yen. Archdeacon White, 45 clergymen took part m the ceremony. Including chaplain*975 words
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Article253 1941-08-14 8 MX. C. H. KOH, appearing 01l behalf of Saminathan n I prcprieor of St. Mary's Press who pleaded guilty to an tffencc under the Printing Presses Ordinance, asked that his tlient b«bound over, this being m keening with the tendency through out England and the Empire.253 words
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Article147 1941-08-14 8 Woman Found In Sergeant's Bunk WHEN convicted of trespass m a military camp, a woman said: I will not go there again. Sir. I would like to ask for leniency. A soldier friend of mine put me m the bunk and asked me to remain there." This 20-year-old Malabari woman.147 words
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71 1941-08-14 8 THE Department of Information and Publicity. Malaya, moved its office^ Iron Union Building to the fourth floor. Cathay Building, yesterday There the Department will be In clos? touch with the Far Eastern Bureau of the British Ministry of Information and the Malaya Broadcasting71 words
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Article, Illustration107 1941-08-14 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN yiOST Jl current scene is C* old 'jungl« h^h m t* Miss d w hip-wi^ m the Bn* nanu Hat» Then irpeat her < of Mm tiftment a-yetr-*s a new world, tortuous to'goen (itv to übers at swank Cafe Pierre. Carmen d Antonio is half East Indian, was107 words
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Miscellaneous11 1941-08-14 8 THE H^ l %^P u; f Itj C^J No— r^T ho^M11 words
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396 1941-08-14 9 reciprocate the "kind and sympathetic action" of the pcopie of ISritain who, on the fourth anniversary of (he outbreak of Japans undeclared war auainst China on July 7 collected funds lor the benefit of those m China, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the China396 words
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261 1941-08-14 9 "Burma Road— Mighty Symbol Of A Nation" FIFTEEN years a social worker and educationist m China and latterly officer m charge of entertainments for the troops m Singapore; Capt. K. Sandy was guest of honour and speaker at yesterday's luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club. Capt. Sandy, m the261 words
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Article345 1941-08-14 9 BRIGHT LIGHTS lUX ItKVII. AND MISS JONFn \i the Mli.nihi.i i ONK of the most enjoyable comedy 10 iiiunrM The Devil nnd Ml** Jone* the new film at the Alhambia has a star} of the world h rtrhest m»»n working \u coenlto us it fcw-dollars-a-week 1 I > t >345 words
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Article59 1941-08-14 9 Berlin. Aug. II BRITISH bombers last night over Western. Central 9gC North-western Germany, states tn« German news agency A small number of incendiary it is staled, was dropped °n dwelling houses In the suburbs of Berlin where there were some dead and According; to reports so far r* ceived. tenReuter - 59 words
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315 1941-08-14 9 lUDGMENT was reserved yesterday m the case m_ M j Wtih f*m» a Cantonese. It was alleged that Frederick, employed as a foreman, and Leong. a salesman, by Mr. L. P. Rasmussen who said that his business was importing, exporting and manufacturinr permanent waving machines,315 words
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189 1941-08-14 9 London, Autr 1* rnHERK are two und a half time* w-> many Fr.«- Frenchmen nerving m t Frtr Frmch Navy an an year ago Th. DumbOT und «roM tonnage of the ■bio thry man 1h moro than a quarter of th. total in.nhuntBritish Wireless - 189 words
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Advertisement588 1941-08-14 10 asas Situations Vacant WANTED grx)d Took B>y Brook 'l Btrmlts View Johore nahru iNo 7(051 1 WANTED English-speaking maudjr'V Chines* preferred. Apply to Box 192 ojo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. <"».J >K WANTED: A teacher with mathematlrs for School Certlfictitc. Apply sui"; minimum siilury to Headmaster. Bauu.ir Hi«h School, Batu588 words
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Advertisement737 1941-08-14 10 Wanted WANTED TO TURCHASE nice dalmati:ia ***** with pedigree. Apply Box 242 co liftlft.fi IMbune. Singapore. (No. 713 K. JSI'IRITUALIST WISHES to Join circle. Apply Box No. 235 co Malaya Tt!bun<\ KuiiU Lumpur. (No. 703K) WANTED largo perambulator for twins. Must no m k<xkl condition. Please corr.munlcatp occupier. 26, Married737 words
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Miscellaneous177 1941-08-14 10 jONTO I Aft X J IONDftJ GB i^' l *'«1 fcM^l GB|miW| 25.5] hj (Fron > »iSTI 11 54 f .J SAIGOj 23.44 »».is J («lllg bangJ (inii,l it] KUALA LI Z<jC 5 m.- )1 (d.tllT r fpt J Froa in] to 9N|l PEN.J ZHJ 6r] (49.31 «J From j177 words
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Article1064 1941-08-14 11 HE SLAPPED HER SHE BIT HIM VI AKY Chow, a cabaret hostess acting on whose I~* report an Indian named Dawood is being tried for alleged misappropriation of cash and jewellery totalling Sb.OOO, said yesterday m cross-examina-tion that Dawood slapped her on one occasion and she bit his finger m1,064 words
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Article257 1941-08-14 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Aug. 12. THE Minister for Supply (Senator G. McLeayi has announced that six additional tankers will be proceeding to Aus tralia soon with 18,000,000 gallons o f petrol and three and a half million gallons will also be c arried by freighters. The Minister257 words
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151 1941-08-14 11 Magistrate Visits Scene Of Accident AFTEK himself visiting the scene of the accident, Mr. C. N. Whitton yesterday acqaitt ed Commander Nathaniel Greer Lecper on a charge of negligent driving. It was aliened that Lecper was Iriving without keeping a proper ookout along Sfcotts Road on the light of June151 words
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Advertisement298 1941-08-14 11 laSSIFJEDjAW^ F7S()!»rssrsr I Miscellaneous Mr- ZmKdT Tailor. 460-B. K /»'FP~haTTacilltl» for large m l C k niriSc partle*. The only BFtT~pfpalßS -175 cents «*ch. fc CIL 5S- guaranteed. Outot»K ra t ReKWered Post. L«e r n Wu House Q StagRoni telephone 7971. (No._C4JK) 1 1"'* "gate Moderate. Uortan Kh Ptrmau.nt298 words
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Advertisement225 1941-08-14 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,080,000 Reserve Fund f 12,000.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: NetherhMids Bast Indies:— So urabaya, Samarang, Medan, Wei. tevred^n Bandoeng, Cheribon Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembei Palembang,225 words
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Advertisement169 1941-08-14 11 V. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND a CARGO SERVICE. i The bert possible services arc being maintained o' the P.&.0. S.N. Co.. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylo'i and the169 words
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Article163 1941-08-14 12 MOD A. si'burb Ofl rose gardens, b*J been since Crimean day*? the home of tho large British colony at Istanbul. Soni»- of its locally born inhabitants are grand I children of artitice*:s lrom th« j Thames. the Tyne and the Clyde, who went out to Turkey m163 words
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Article83 1941-08-14 12 WHEN Itaiiano want to denounce Mr Churchill they find j dnficulty m pronouncing his name In NaDles they caill him Ciuccillo, and! when the R.A.F. come; over and drop their I bombs the Neapoii- tans ia/ that man,- naggia ciucctllo." jr Churchill's manna, is 1 raining down from83 words
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Article113 1941-08-14 12 Disobeyed,, W ins Medal 83CAl r SS 0 berJ Hilton Percta&l disjeyed an order aC Btft, the King la t 1 izive him the British Emuire Medal Perciva; i< an Abie- seaman. Te lives m North Shi^ido Wlwn his damaged by lt j action the master was badly voond id113 words
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Advertisement149 1941-08-14 12 The Reminde r for your II E I ENTERTAINAAENT 1' O-II A (PHILADELPHIA STORY) AT THE CAPITOI, I What Happened I 3.15 6.15 9.15 at that MIDNIGHT BATHING PARTY when JIMMY carried KATHERINK Home You, too. will be able to take a peep and learn all the Juicy Scandal j#J"jw149 words
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Advertisement166 1941-08-14 12 You will laugh like the devil at this com^^^ a conscience v W| thom TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9,« XJilJAlftillLOiKrTT COMUNO QWCNN SPRING feYINGTON Aki 1 S. Z. SAKALL WILLIAM OCMAREST >l PrwfoeW by FRANK ROSS Wribn by NORMAN KRASNAO.^ct«J by SAM WOOD, dtrKter of "Kitty Foylt" and "GovdOrt Mr C*166 words
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Article146 1941-08-14 13 12 HPINC \v ass ortions inj r Inral pr< 1 tries ha vf aru< country to wore| them mi--1 the prends nor and S t a 1 an 1 local > reci \V:>- of crn Bj I Bouth-| U I breeding rinii.- 1 Valley, ii ou ctoratc glo-Eg}T)t n.146 words
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Article31 1941-08-14 13 London, Aujj. 13 German planes attempted to raid aloscow last night but was ure tited irom reaching the Soviet MDital by anti-aircraft fire and icht flahters, says the Moscow idio. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement72 1941-08-14 13 I NEXT WEEK I i AlhambrA BETTE VA^ with her S svwetheart 0* jr/"^ Jk Oart Victory" f 'j\ The Old Maid" S <n GEO. BRENT MARY ASTOR UciU W.twn HaciK MtD.md COtiCTtD if fiDMUND GOULDINC A«t«r tTi** WTO A WARNEHTBROS.-n«sr w^rr. «crt'«f I I MIGHT HAVE BEEN I J2|72 words
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Advertisement112 1941-08-14 13 TO-I>AY IP TO THE MIM'TF: ACTION-PACKED STORY OF INTRIGUES IN A NEUTRAL PORT WITH ALL-STAR CAST OF FAMOUS SCREEN NABOB. WILL FYFFE* LESLIE BANKS YVONNE ARNAUD r-y^T?^ INCLUDING j GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS ALSO AN INTERESTING AND TOPICAL M.0.1. SHORT •ALERT IX THE EAST" BY SPECIAL REQUEST! SATURDAY AT >III»\U.III |~^T|112 words
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Article531 1941-08-14 14 S.C.F.A 6; Loyals 4. J|N a thrilling match at the Harbour Board ground yesterday 3 I the S.C.F.A. Reserves defeated the Loyals Reserves m a I league match by six goals to tour. I mere was un exciting finish when the Loyals. with the score 5531 words
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Article100 1941-08-14 14 A THRILLING game is likely at Anson Road Stadium to-day. when the R.A.F., last year's leagtie i hampions, meet the Loyals m ■■> retarn Div. I game. The airmen opened the Mason without several of their best players, and on.-oqiuMitly had a .shaky .start, bit100 words
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Article24 1941-08-14 14 IN a Div. lIA game a L Alexandra 1 yesterday, the R.A.S.C. beat the Malay Recirnent by five goals to one.24 words
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Article82 1941-08-14 14 »HE following have been selected 1 to represent the Makepeace B.P combined "B C" team m a friendly badminton match against the Singapore Japanese Club to-morrow night at the latter 's court, Selegie Road, commencing at 7 p.m. sharp:— C. pi. LaAge, George Albert Thcseira. Kenneth Nonis,82 words
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104 1941-08-14 14 THE following are the SCR. C 1 cricket teams for this weekend: Against the SC.C at 2 pm on Saturday: Ka Chiow Chye, Bwre Lim swauf, On^ Swee Keng Liiu Hock hye, lh\ Hon Wing, L. H Tay i im'i Gup n Chy< 1104 words
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Article74 1941-08-14 14 OLAYING at Changi yesterday, 1 the Manchester held the home team, the R.A. (Heavy Regt.) to a« thrilling one.all draw m a Div. 1 1 encounter. J The Tads led by a solitary goal 1 at the interval, scored by Hughes and m the74 words
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Article84 1941-08-14 14 Friendly Soccer j THE R.A.F. (Tengah) bea t the 1 Singapore Traction Company 3 l m a friendly soccer fame played on the latter's ground I yesterday. Howard, the Rafs 1 custodian, dis- tinpuished himself m goal, bringing j off a number of brilliant saves Gilroy scored84 words
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Article60 1941-08-14 14 THE following have been selected I to play soccer for the V.M.C A I against Moravia to-morrow at 5 10" P.m. at the Anson Road ground Lim Ka T eng j w w<oodbrld V. R. Sabapathy; G. L. Day J S Moxon. Karim; S. Orton X Goldsmith, Ontc60 words
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Article302 1941-08-14 14 FIGURING m further exhi--1 tytion matches, at the Singapore Recreation Club courts this time, Kho Sin Kie. the Chinese Davis Vu\> player, played four one set names two men's double> ani two mixed doubles. As always. the Malayan title holder impressed with the easy accomplishment302 words
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Advertisement178 1941-08-14 14 Piles Drive You Crazy Pon't let itfliinjr. hle^dinif. Internal 01 protruding PUm f»i»p your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you rrazy with pain 'liinaroid the recent discovery of anAiner-li.-in phyviciaa stop« th»' pain m 15 minute »> you <an wiJk, lidn. work »nd enjoy lif« ti iomtoit. Jt also178 words
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Miscellaneous50 1941-08-14 14 TO-IMV OCI v i»r. 1. H A.P i Loyal*, Ai»>.>i R'..ni Stadium Dli II a. ft Ao c RK. 'M.ilmvm. OH) man; sH H B.A IBM i. ;S H H Bl ii..!- KA\I I Alcxttndm. II.NNir; Kh(, Sin Kir Exhibition s<: C COUrtu, 130 pin kacek First Day, Tmlpini RaoM50 words
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Miscellaneous24 1941-08-14 14 "i. .ii TUIF.s t ft' VV V 2 im fl 3UI Pn 86 TO-mORROW 391 ft.a 7R H -144 P m 8 4 It24 words
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Miscellaneous654 1941-08-14 14 j Morning Y v[ Q ;S|Hrial l\; Ui (|J j (By OUR RACING Rep oRtfr 1 THE following is the tpecully romi H |M 3 1 for the opening day of th, i 2 d ratt X meet, to be held at "aipii.o to-day Bhn 5 RACE ONE HORSES. CLASS654 words
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Article43 1941-08-14 15 Thila nd 'Still Turn Corner' i dey< t. UT€i point her ftghtu 7 and* by t Sc^agemeiii from pdon uul Washington from sinf*»«« and nearer home Source* state that the eenly alive to the proat v surprise may be bur. at any moment43 words
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Article64 1941-08-14 15 PEO PLE POLICY ice* believe thai Thaln* the present lull will lessons of the recent l v: policy for the i .lie growing lai quarters that theie ettet understanding of n America's part. As ley cite the resumption p shipments of peaceb of iron, steel and BMClis country Is BritaiiReuter - 64 words
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Article18 1941-08-14 15 UNK NOWN 9i tent the v Friendly R^yal to day: Itatlra-! Mahulin- 11 m, Kathi-; 6n my and!18 words
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Article33 1941-08-14 15 n the Naval »m] But, Fer- ;>' iced two inWt court a 11 M j5 S >rr,ed A. SamU v ropoctive--2 i bath MnmH magistrate. •inn to AUf! UB Of $300 i 333 words
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Article317 1941-08-14 15 (By Alexander Wertfa, Reuters Special Correspondent m Moscow) Moscow, Aug. 18. THE suggestion by foreign commentators that the presem German southern thrust is aimed at Baku is described m Moscow M due to lack of appreciation of Russia's vast dis tances. The idea that the GermansReuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration108 1941-08-14 15 A number of*T the next of kin S received ho- i nours awarded J S to war heroes i at a recent In- i J vestiture held S by the King. (Mr. Philip t Woods Sea wen S holding: t h c S il)ist i n guished Flying Crosses award-108 words
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146 1941-08-14 15 Washington, Aug. 13. A REDUCTION of some $1,234,000,--000 m the new Defence Appro oriation BUI of $8,063,000,00' f2 015,000,000* was vot d by tnr Senate Apprepriati<ns Committee yesterday As passed by the House of He pr sentatives on July 28, the bill ,miedReuter - 146 words
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90 1941-08-14 15 Shanghai. Aug. 13. THE Japanese Finance Ministry announced its decision on tno applcation of the 1 ree/m, regula- 1 tibns on a reciprocal ba dr-pend-in:> upon th< treatment the Japaaese nationals m those count where the frecring ordo-.^ are being enforced, says :iReuter - 90 words
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Article58 1941-08-14 15 "ROLLS" FOR HOME GUARD TWO armoured cars converted from private cars were In the parade Of 250 London County Council members of the dome Guard, inspected by Lieut-General nr Bertram SergisonBrooke. G.O.C. London District. One, a 45-h.p. RollsRoyce, formerly belonged to Mr. Emu Davics, last year a chairman of the58 words
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Article87 1941-08-14 15 New Delhi. Aim. U. A FURTHER sum of about £83.000 nas been remitted to the United Kinudom from India for the purchase of National Saving and National Defence rtifieatcs and for interest-free loans. A sum of over £8 000 waa «nt from Burma. The total amount sent to Britain URadio - 87 words
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145 1941-08-14 15 Allies Emphasise No Claim On Turkey <K»-u<«rs Diplomat.* Correspond dent). London! Au 13 BRITAIN and Russia have promised full aid to Turkey if she is attacked by a European power. This latest turn In international situation w*4 made known last night with an announcement that declaration* In Identical terms hadReuter - 145 words
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163 1941-08-14 15 Chungking Sees More Axis Pressure On Vichy Churmkintf, Aug. 13. THE report that Indo- China ia Bending troops to Yunnan- Kwangsi borders, "to prot?ct the Japanese flank." did not com* as a surprise t o the Chinese, circles m Chungking, as Bino- French relations are rapidly deteriorating despite the reoeatedReuter - 163 words
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Article97 1941-08-14 15 A CHINESE youth, 20, living at Bali Lane. oIT Beach Road, died .suddenly last night while he was engaged m transferring vegetao'es from one b i.sk^t to another m tne back portion of his hou-e. The Chinee was landing Just below an electric lamp and U97 words
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Advertisement92 1941-08-14 15 Rheumatism Ciiibed m 30 Minutes Th« ■mif'rt new dIM-overy Rnm<*'<4 tii- i aUM of Arthritis. Rhi-uma-'timi Lumbafo N<-urttlH and Sciatica I l nifigic In 30 minuU-s utte.r the nrht <!"*•«. dl .ippi-ar. nd m v f««w rtaV" ;i, nMdl.ine dtMSOlvei and removrjj riv poison" itnrt tr lr Arid thut tJu-92 words
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187 1941-08-14 16 London, Aug. 13. QFFJCIAL comment made m London to-day on Marshal Petain's broadcast reads, "Marshal Petain's speech betrays m unmistakable terms the utmost anxiety on the part of the Vichy Government m regard to the internal conditions of France. A 1 j i m "A longReuter - 187 words
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262 1941-08-14 16 Sacrificed His Country For Power -darlan London, Aug. 13. "TURNING its back on the 1 United States, Vichy has still further accentuated its submission to the Axis," say* a leading article of France the Independent Free French newspaper published m London. "It is for the Governments cf London and Washington262 words
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Article161 1941-08-14 16 London, Aug. 13. r Magdeburg, Hanover and Essen, are now added Stettin, Kiel, Bremen, Osnabruck, Duisburg and Cologne among the places bombed by R.A.F. hut night Probably owing to bad weather the attack on Berlin was not on such a big scale as some previous raidsReuter - 161 words
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Article128 1941-08-14 16 Tokyo. Aug. 13. FOREIGN diplomatic cbs rvers In I* Tokyo remain neither optimistic nor dismayed at seeing no change m the situa.ion during th* last few days. The Amer can Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Grew, is waiting the first opportunity to see Adrnl %l yo the Foregn Minis'Reuter - 128 words
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Article84 1941-08-14 16 FOREIGNERS may] to sail from Sim the Yawata Mam, 1 leaxned. Meanwhile, the Nid special message fn dated Aup. 11. said tl Government had dedd teres's of maintain? repulate close'y the to tribution of troops m I ceded by Indo-Chint N.EL I. EVACUj Batavti Evidence of incraReuter - 84 words
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89 1941-08-14 16 Siml* TOE Government of' 1 taken step* to cl m the recent JapajJ 3rder to which attend drawn. rtpA No goods iinporteo Japanese Empire or be cleared whether W home consumption or to foreign port, unw tonxs are satisfied that carriage, insurancej^ exchange ewei*^ hat wasReuter - 89 words
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Article25 1941-08-14 16 THE secnud [*J A I for $12,000 fW.% be prest-i;'; ■<[ m regj The grcatjr n^l will be spent ofl nlanes, cv ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1941-08-14 16 yL Chelsea pen- X, j sioners carry on y I m their gardens by their blitzed C hospital, the Royal Chelsea i Hospitrl. dam- !aged m are- cent London raid. J Yesterday's Score: NINE35 words
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Article67 1941-08-14 16 APPOSITION to the Na*h m Norway s so *id»spread that I even schoo' children are being impr soned and deported if t>"ey show hostility, says »n article, m the "Economist." A special reformatory has been established "somewhere *n Norway" for those "hi'dren who aredisr>over3d to be antiNazi.67 words
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Advertisement45 1941-08-14 16 II A.M. 3.00 P.M. 6.00 P.M. 9.15 PM CATHAY H TWO CREAT X^mk^lflr •ommanflinp Lady fIPA B as ord Nelson m a romance that rorked a itnited artists nation! with ALAN MOWBKAY GLADYS COOFES MM ALLGOOD lIKNKY WILCOXON. miwiion of Capt. Ilicklin X J J45 words
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