Morning Tribune, 15 August 1941
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Title Section17 1941-08-15 1 Morning Tribune I] 6— No. 168, Friday, August 15, 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, August 15, i MI17 words
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Article, Illustration138 1941-08-15 1 Typically Churchill Valentine Harvey, Reuters* liamentary Correspondent). London, Aug. 14. Meting between President toosevolt and Mr. Churchill, |h to British observers "typiChurchill," was m fact •sed b> President Roosc- opportunity for personal was y rasped gladly by Mr. m undaunted by the attenx taking out of this country in VReuter - 138 words
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Article187 1941-08-15 1 Washington, Aug. 14. JHE capital was prepared for something dramatic this morning and was not disappointed. Millions of people all over the country were listening for the promised announcement but it fell to the British spokesman m London to tell Americans of the dramatic meeting of187 words
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Article, Illustration687 1941-08-15 1 President-Premier Meeting Revealed MR. C. R. Attlee, the Lord Privy Seal and Deputy Prime Minister, announced m a special broadcast to-night that President Roosevelt and Mr. Winston Churchill had met at sea and had drawn up a joint Anglo-United States declaration setting out theReuter - 687 words
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Article, Illustration126 1941-08-15 1 Gordon Young - WAR'S LONGEST SECRET Gordon Young PRESIDENT R()6SEVELT (By London, Aug. 14. rE dramatic news of the meeting between Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt has been the longest kept secret of the war. For a full week there have been rumours of all kinds reaching England from foreign sources but BritishReuter - 126 words
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302 1941-08-15 1 Churchill Surprises His Countrymen London, Aug. 14 MR. Winston Churchill has always had a flair for the dramatic his offer of union with France and his broadcast within few hours of the Nazi onslaught on Russia are but two examples but none has roused popular enthusiasm m Great Britain soReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement29 1941-08-15 1 jnjTT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY "WciH 1 .^SUNGLASSES, i JT»h side shields, J I '-■.> fiers. ThermoN] l««« cleaned, adjusted, 1■ HI M O AI. CO. ■^ll 1 >' BRIDGE RD.29 words
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Advertisement8 1941-08-15 1 AMERICA KNEW OF THE MYSTERY MEETING— P.I 68 words
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Article, Illustration842 1941-08-15 2 J Tobruk, although beseijed by th 7'• ~~~i by no means inactive. The Carri fm J. v en*a*ed m preparinf defences, 're nH^J'^J^ attacks, and is fairly humming with Etilß 1 give one a peep DenJnd the scenes and n The iReuter - 842 words
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Article66 1941-08-15 2 Melbourne, Aa». 14 CENATOR Leckie. Minister to v Aircraft Product-ion. ?nncunce that at least 1,400 Australia^ ulane^, costing £10,000,000 wil have been built by tlie end of th year. It m officially announced that the total enlistments m the Australian fighting forces since tho outbreakReuter - 66 words
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40 1941-08-15 2 1 SFECIAL programme for Ausn tralia will be broadcast from Singapore tc-day from 7 to 7.30 »).m. and repeated to-morrow f r:m 835 to 9.05 am. on aU fonr tran*^'**^^, ZHL ZHPi ZHP2 and ZHP340 words
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Article198 1941-08-15 2 REST OF THE NEWS London, Aug. 14. rE text has now been publisnea of the agreema between Britain and Soviet Russia signed by I Stafford Cripps and M. Moiotov on Juiy v. provida lor mutual war assistance against Hitlerite uenmj and against the conclusion of v separate peact Bntisn omcialReuter - 198 words
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Article55 1941-08-15 2 ■ilAiilJi <-, B*tavla, Aug. MJ K^rOKTS received here ti**r Dr. Coliju, the former Dutch Prime Minister, wj wa.s arrested recently, i^ noi ai a cu.a.ii"-^" 1 out coniiued to a noiei at VaiHenourg. m Watched by two guard,, but iUiowcd short country trtns. he b> .saidReuter - 55 words
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Article149 1941-08-15 2 New Delhi. A^ vff V THE death of Lord Wlllinffdon is being www 1 ed m India. t ir ua&* Sir A. P. Patro, who was Minist £JjiSngdoa during the tenure of office of Lord Governor of th e Province, said that Lord w» long and distinguished149 words
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Advertisement36 1941-08-15 2 JjjW^ jmPORTEO r R T S M^fpUjßlCo \W SALES AGENTS tk«^^ c °MNELL BROS CO. MALAYA) LTD. n*conPo»H rEa s the st^its shtukmtsi p.c.Box,»;a. ■i;neu s ttt:siN G fl p 0 w i HBBIBBI1 AP9 HBB36 words
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Article259 1941-08-15 3 Tokyo, Aug. 14. l N hiraNUMA, Minister without Portfolio and the forJ Prime Minister, was the victim of an attempted assasthis moining. The assailant entered his home and r? ,-Mctni at his intended victim. The intruder was imme- v diately arrested. official statement about Hiranuma's conditionReuter - 259 words
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Article274 1941-08-15 3 Speculation In Momentous Meeting I New York, Aug. 14. •rumoured" meeting bereen President Roosevelt t Churchill, the British r hit the New York papain this morning. Washington correspondent Now York Times reports! erident Roosevelt and Mr. ill met secretly m Canada Atlantic and agreed on joint American steps to blockReuter - 274 words
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Article41 1941-08-15 3 Ottawa, Aug. 14. THE relations between Vichy, and Canada and the future of the French islands are believed to be among the subjects for discussion at a meeting of the War Committee, but nothing is officially disclosed ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article81 1941-08-15 3 London. Aug. 14. uiing-COMMANDER Douglas Bader. Britain s W RAF le'leS pilot who was reported missing on Tuesday is belied to be ■'safe und a pr.^ner. it lean w?ne"co L m n m d °nder Dougias Bader. 30-yoar old mini who lost his legs following an accidentReuter - 81 words
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Article27 1941-08-15 3 London, Aug. German and Rumanian troops have eacm a i of the Black Sea between Odessa and tnt m^ Command to-day noon- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article81 1941-08-15 3 Vichy, Aug. 14 IDMIRAL Dailan m m order of the day A to the armed forces expressed honour of his new position m SS*^j2i22dto armed forces which Marshal Petain had entrusted t him All could count, he said on his deUminaUon and impartiality, his spirit ofReuter - 81 words
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Article195 1941-08-15 3 AlariC Jacob - Nazis Fail To Convert A rabs AlariC Jacob (By Cairo, Aug. 14. THE Nazi anti-Bolshevik crusade has been a complete failure throughout the Arab world, according to information received m Cai•x>. This crusade, preached by the Germans since the invasion of Russia through the few channels rrmaining to them mReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration118 1941-08-15 3 Jr A country j home m East i Anglia is now a hospital and i convales- cent home for i members of the British Forces, i A beautiful es- late, tt will i provide a per- feet rest cure for convales- cents, and the hospital will be V run by118 words
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Advertisement47 1941-08-15 3 'Blood Pressure "Serous to Hear! Ie danairg "f'''i wor "en past 4(1 i ..r n i P. tr °uble and W'h Blood Pressure. ■J »tn« than ranfcr. <s 'lizz.nesH, short E wt '"i. r atlMe "t at once takt a hoavy Jfynox from In «»nb'oj tnonty back.47 words
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Advertisement145 1941-08-15 3 ServetheseDrinksmadewjjh OLD FASHIONED /^f^m^itim^ cocktail m -^sSEJWwft/lm i- Imnp Xu K ar I will>Kl ff V qpSjPMfc fr J3 teaspoon water 1 '^OMfi^J^ffjfi: -.''l dash Bltteis. uirP o( e mon I Uh'thtiSlsSSSiS^^iS^ l MuddU well In Old u.^poon Sugar wt"*UnuffiKmnf&'/ rationed Rla.s s \dd— JIKBPr Schenln Hit rTiii "*f|lfffffl tf145 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1941-08-15 4 Vera Ardmore - PEOPLE PLACES FLAG DAY Vera Ardmore By t^l JjjEPTEMBER 3, second anniversary of the outbreak of War, has been suggested to the "Buy a Bomber" fond as the most appropriate day for holding its "Faith m Victory" collection. This suggestion was made by the Colonial Secretary and the Department of1,135 words
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Advertisement33 1941-08-15 4 WftViSCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair w UCUI Staff trained m use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bid*. 159 North Bridge Road Tel. 4419.33 words
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Advertisement15 1941-08-15 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated ~1 yj %^1 perfumes ~^s j bottles H, THE ARCADE. Spore15 words
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Advertisement29 1941-08-15 4 m^^ cup of coffee N<* ca c NESCAFE^^S Ample supplies of NESCAFE are now available m Malaya. Adt;t. 0/ Nestle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd, tncorpo™ m Nassau, Bahama Island.29 words
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Article, Illustration744 1941-08-15 5 That to do when one child TORMENTS MOTHER do" inquires an anxious and exasperated mother, r Can Billy from tormenting his younger brother, Tommy?" Tommy is seven years of age. Both are normal UU al \v!th "ood average mental equipments. Tommy is m while Billy is m the fourth. Both744 words
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Article77 1941-08-15 5 Baby's Do's Don'ts DON'T let flies walk on baby's face or on any of his belongings. DO avoid curtains and hangings that are unwashable m Baby's bedroom. DON'T let him lie with a strong light on his face, and don't rock him to sleep. DO remember to give the bottle-fed77 words
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Article264 1941-08-15 5 ICCIDENTS happen unexpectedly and the mother A will gain a sense of confidence and security by having her nursery cupboard suitably stocked. It is a good plan to fasten a list of remedies for the more common emergencies inside the cupboard for quick reference. The cupboard264 words
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Article186 1941-08-15 5 DABY'S efforts to feed himself > I*^ should be encouraged, as this is splendid training for him. It taxes mother's "pa- tlence, but she will reap her i reward later. j A set time should be allowed for meals— from 15 to 30 ml- I nutes is186 words
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Advertisement77 1941-08-15 5 If it's a "HAIR" problem. Do not worry! "MAXINE" is completely equipped 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.77 words
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1735 1941-08-15 6 DAWOOD, an Indian whose ex-mistress is alleging misappropriation by him of cash and iewellen worth $6,000, cave his defence yesterday m Singapore District Court. The complainant is Mary Chow, a dance hostess, who on her own statement was Dawood's mistress for a period of eight1,735 words
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Article365 1941-08-15 6 ARIGINALLY charged with dangerous drivq Uttie charge against Isaac Pascheove, manap director of Faskoc's Ltd., was subsequently amttf ed to one of driving without due care. The complainant m the case Is b Eurgp woman, Mrs. Josephine Burgess, and the c 9 heard before Mr.365 words
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Article102 1941-08-15 6 SIR Shanmukham Chetty, leader of the to*JJ chasing Mission m the United States, wno already arrived m America, was entertained m M3C J as he passed through, by Mr. E. Wyatt Smitn. Majesty's Consul-General. ra i At the dinner party given at the CoikUi.O^J house102 words
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Article, Illustration18 1941-08-15 6 Local staff helping to push a Catalina down di. I (Other pictnres and story on Ps. 8 and*'*!18 words
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Article213 1941-08-15 6 THE copper coin shortage is 1 still with us and the inconvenience caused to the general public, particularly to the poorer classes who generally travel by trolley bases, is increasing day by day. Bos conductors find it a problem to give change m coppers even for ten213 words
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Advertisement245 1941-08-15 6 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It Is no longer nweiwiry to Buffer from of v.gour und manhood, weak memory «cd body, nervous nous, impure blood. Bick"ly nuin, ciepresslon, and poor sleep, because an nun rian Doctor has discovered a yui-k. easy way to end these troubles ibis245 words
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Article, Illustration935 1941-08-15 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London, July 18. MP told the House of Commons of how a "witch poured him of fever. D thnu2ht the expression fftor applied to tribal Etioners m Africa, but the Tueut-Col Sir Thomas S used it with reference village herbalist m India a£d him with935 words
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Article306 1941-08-15 7 npHE Turkish Air Force will be a source of anxiety to the Nazis in'The Balkans if it comes into the war. There are about 1,000 machines— British, Polish, American and German—of which a few hundred are first-line. Thousands of air-minded young Turks can be called on306 words
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322 1941-08-15 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1941. THAIS STAND FIRM PAR and away the most important development m the Far Eaafe*this week has been the gradual stiffening of Thailand 's attitude to Japan. Unlike most statements that have come from Bangkok m recent weeks, the latest one does not suffer from322 words
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Advertisement22 1941-08-15 7 E EXAMINATIONS/ £5E?<>N OPTICAL -CO. I J5 h BLDG ™<>NE 3W12. ej, o. mpson Dr o* Ocular "< n years' European Clinical xperience.22 words
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Advertisement25 1941-08-15 7 .JH^ SAFEGUARD fIJ|IP YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINOAWEE. S* "«> N NO25 words
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Article1347 1941-08-15 8 DUDLEY GLASS - DUDLEY GLASS London Still Has Its Music I oy (a Australian author and com- poser now m Britain who has written successful musical plays and over seventy pub- Vshed songs among which are Australia —Land of Ours" 5 and "The Empire is Mar- 5 ching". WARTIME London has1,347 words
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Article, Illustration237 1941-08-15 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN suburbs and I alike m its stri Here is a m day— Queen's! day— Gui!ihafl day— Borough I nesday— Town J Trent: Friday-! ton: SatiiM I ondcn. a mo 3 this, visiting potteries, brnj Derbyshire a minstrel of the symphonies to i have not beeni nious things. Nowhere237 words
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Advertisement133 1941-08-15 8 f m VVVV VVVV X I R SALE! r I M VVVV > vi 2 STRIPED SHIRTS $1.00 U t S 12 HANDKERCHIEFS $0.60 C< > 1 Bf<; REMNANT $1.00 < H 4 SINGLETS $1.00 H 4 KNICKERS $1.00 2 BATH TOWELS $1.00 9 PILLOWS CASES $l.W> 1 6 FANCY133 words
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472 1941-08-15 9 CATALIN A FLYING BOATS DRIVE RAIDERS FROM INDIAN OCEAN f ATALINA FLYING BOATS WHICH HAVE BEEN ARRIVING FROM THE UNITED STATES IN A STEADY FLOW DURING THE PAST FEW MONTHS ARE NOW "COVERING THE WATER FRONT' FROM THE ARABIAN SEA TO WELL SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR, AND FROM THE CHINA472 words
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Advertisement195 1941-08-15 9 S^^H Masterworks. SYMPHONY No. 45 ("Farewell"). 6 parts LX ***** Sir Henry J. Wood and London (Auto coup. Symphony Orchestra LX 8113|5) CONCERTO m D for Cello and Orchestra. 8 parts *i*y* Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) and Album 83 Symphony Orchestra conducted (Auto coup. by Dr. M. Sargent LX 8221\6U) SYMPHONY195 words
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Advertisement496 1941-08-15 10 asdfasdf Situations Vacant CLERK WANTED for Malayan Hill Sttlon Hotel, single, a^c^J^tomed to accoun*. book -keeping, telephone b^joklngs; live permunency for right man; write Be 259 o Mulaya Tilbune. Singapore (No. 747K WANTED good Cook Boy. Brooks. !< Straits View Johore Bahru. (No. 700K WANTKD A teacher with mathemath for496 words
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Advertisement444 1941-08-15 10 Wanted 7- WANTED TO PURCHABE nice dalmatian s, ***** with pedigree. Apply Box 242 co y Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 713K) SPIRITUALIST WISHEB to Join circle. Apply Box No. 235 c!o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 703K) WANTED large perambulator for twins. Must be m quod condition. Please com* s444 words
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Advertisement342 1941-08-15 10 For Sale ZEISS FIELD GLASSES. Silvamar 6 X 30. 1 strap, no case. $75.00. Box No. 230 o!o Maleya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 692K| FOR SALE. H.M.V. Radiogram, model 6. Q.1. Box 241 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 712K) MENTHOL CRYSTAL P.P. >;t3Clt*i bf J. L^p. d.- Cv 523. SenaP4»oo»i Rnd,342 words
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Advertisement516 1941-08-15 10 Motor Vehicles (No. 665K» (»O. 697K) (No. 71.1K! Box 208 do Mala* Tribune Singapi??' (No. 6«K) SALB RILET SALOON. 12 H P iqm SftSS F T^^P d and overhauled. NeW battery. $1,200 Apply Box 2«v? Malaya Tribuna. Singapore. (No °W? FOR SALE:- Chevrolet Saloon C«r colour green. HP. 24-55. Excellent516 words
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Miscellaneous115 1941-08-15 10 jONI vn>« 1 "ill BAXgJ |l) Hsp 5 25j^ K From si 9 >ly KUALA 1 5) ZGE 5 mc s J (daily cicnfl 2i !0 »»f q pexal (48 si 3d From rifl to til M, Froa t.|B I) toltsl RangJ or XTO It *1 H Frem I J115 words
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Article555 1941-08-15 11 YESTERDAY'S meeting of the Singapore Rural Boerd 1^ decided to remove from its list of registered plumbers ihi name of one firm which has persistently been doing unsatis factory work. Mr. C. W. A. Sennet t, who recently took up hit appointment as Commissioner of Lands, S.S.,555 words
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Article335 1941-08-15 11 .ihmedabad, Aug. 13. streets m O Ahmedabad city uave been flooded by *ne Damraud river. The main streets iiave been submergeo ander three feet ot water. Railway traf--ic between Ahmedaoad and Karachi has oeen interrupted. Transhipment is aot possible at present The Kathia•var mail has been suspended335 words
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Advertisement233 1941-08-15 11 (MB. L Ctr. MEETING fe^W. Sept***Inapat 12 noon TUBSM;± K)R MKMMK3 E on personal apphEcr CASH SWEEPS ■ftch Rai-e day. ■ittUSERS Visitors X Malaya $10 per day the Meeting. NonB ncr day or $15 for ft Elections will Bade on race da\s Wn 'he town office Be course ■f -Latest233 words
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Advertisement89 1941-08-15 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1804. (Ketherlamfe Ttmdiag Society) BANKSRS Paid Up Capital t Reserve Fund f. 12,000,000 Linden Correspondents NATIONAL PROTOfCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: NetheAnds East toW-j-f o^ baya, Samarang, Medan, jwei- tevreden Bandoeng. Che ri^P n Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembel.89 words
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Advertisement320 1941-08-15 11 Public ttofico Singapore Municipality TKNDERg. TENDERS are now Invited for the fot« lowing materials or senrloe. FW particulars see Municipal Tender Boom. TENDER Uatt of Clt*' o3 Supply of Teak Blocks etc. for* Bectrlctty Dept. (Deposit $10-). 12 noon. 19 Aug.. IM. *«PPlv erection Of Steel Roof Trusses to building320 words
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Article352 1941-08-15 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Aug. 13. MR. Percy Spender announced to-day tnat the system of examining all recruits by X-Ray for tuberculosis which has been enforced for the A.I.F. since! the outbreak of war, 1 will be extended to cover all militia train- J ees called up under352 words
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Advertisement251 1941-08-15 12 Packed Houses acclaim it! IT WILL FOREVER SPOIL SINGAPORE -"M. TRIBUNE" The Story of a "Married Maiden whose Angelic 1 Wings were clipped" I 11****** 2_^__ DAILY 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 [the romantic riot that made bway l AH? OH! AND 00H! FOR A SOLID YEAR! GRANT HEPBURN STEWART I Handsome251 words
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Advertisement178 1941-08-15 12 "ONE OF THE MOST i*^ I COMEDY ROMANCES" Y^ SflyS MOR^O TRu, TO-DAY 3.1576J5&^i5p; aihambrl ROAR Like the Devil WHH— An^ CUMMINGS COBURN J|f V Z. SAKAII WILLIAM OIMAIfST Producmd br FRANK tOSS w^,,, br NORMAN KRASN A o Jjj I 6f SAM WOOO dirttor of "KiHy foyh" and "Coodbft,178 words
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Article165 1941-08-15 13 Brevities From The Courts FfO Indians, said to b e additional constables at the R.A.F. Seletar, claim- 1 ed trial on summons! charges of absenting themselves from duty.t when they appeared before Mr. J. L. McFall, the district judge, yesterday. Charan Singh was said to have absented himself from duty165 words
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Article170 1941-08-15 13 NEW 19-guineas naval overcoat displaying: the cold braid and diamond of an engineer lieut.-com-mander won many salutes for Charles Hays as he strode down Charing Crossroad. On his peaked cap was the insignia of r famous m c rchant shipping line Charles Hays looked impressive. Except170 words
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Advertisement143 1941-08-15 13 REQUEST! 10-MORROW at 10-30 a.m. IpAY MORNING At 10-30 a.m. Ia J_ HAMBRA II Or l m WL, RIDCIWUJ packed with thrills, stunts, action mystery. ■the perfect role for the s* a r who always gives a performance! Tops everything she has ever done I even "The Letter." I WEEK143 words
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Advertisement163 1941-08-15 13 EXCEPTIONALLY BRILLIANT PICTURE WITH ESPECIAL APPEAL TO EVERYONE TO-DAY y 3.i5, 6.i5 9.i5 riutum A STIRRING COMEDY-DRAMA OF THE BRITISH NAVY WITH A FINE SENSE OF HUMOUR THROUGHOUT! OPEXIXG THE PBOCBAMME AN INTERESTING AND TOPICAL M.0.1. 'SHORT' "ALERT IN THE EAST' and "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS" Next Attraction vimo\ Men FA163 words
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Article279 1941-08-15 14 R.A.F 0; Loyals 0. MEETING the K.A.F. m the second round of the Div. I league after losing 2-1 m the first encounter, the Loyals held the airmen to a thrilling goalless draw yesterday at Anson Road stadium. The Loyals found their way through and bothered279 words
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Article94 1941-08-15 14 Dividends At A Glance Race I— Boy (alien $IS. ft Stormy High* Race 2— Fernlet $4*. $1« Suzanne $14 Race J— Pat Burke $22, (8 Inventory $f R are 4 Jesanne $11. $4 Maintain $8 Race s— Monav«*n $Zt, HI Prude $7 X... b— Kapii $8, $5. Starlock $5 Judith94 words
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Article273 1941-08-15 14 Yesterday's Exhibition Tennis THE enormous strain of playing the leading lights of the various clubs on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, was evident m Kho Sin Kie*s play at the Singapore Cricket Chtb yesterday evening when he gave a rather secondary performance as compared with his previous fine exhibitions. Although the273 words
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Article225 1941-08-15 14 Sports Shorts TOE Singapore Air1 1 port Sports Club will meet the Johore Bfthru District Football Association m a friendly soccer match at the Joho r e Trade School ground on Saturday at 5.15 pjn. The following will represent the Singa. pore Airport Sports 1 Club, H. van CuylenI berg;225 words
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Article393 1941-08-15 14 TWO upsets, by Fernlet ($45) and o I ($4O), marked the opening day ping Turf Club twcday prof^a A fairly good crowd attended thJ The going was good. lhe I Sevesral maiden victories were sco J RACE 1- H ,rs v >, c U s393 words
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Article81 1941-08-15 14 FOLLOWING are handj T the final day of t* Professional meeting- i« morrow. Order of ruw be announced after close at 11 a.m to-djt Horses Class 3. about 6 fl neer 9.05. Stormy Niuni 7.09 The Bmperor •> Hor«c« Class 4, V» ;f |J -Brawny Lad X81 words
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Miscellaneous81 1941-08-15 14 Sports Diary SOCCER: Div I, R. E. .v. S..C. C, Stadium, Div lIA, Navy v Publishers, S. H. B Y. M. C. A. v Moravia, V M. C A.; Div. 118, S. C F. A. "B" v Post Office, Farrer Park; Kraoji v J C. S. A.; Clerical Union. Tide81 words
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Article257 1941-08-15 15 DOLLAR AIRPLANE AND MOVEMENT Inu ,pm> residents In Malaya, iwgfaf Ihem to Ch Xoming "One Dollar Airplane Fund f °adc by the K-omfatanf MajEya Branch, Aetna's Air Fjjrce Day m v xne appesu, which wu m me I form of an open letter and appeared m the Chinese press yesterday,257 words
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Article38 1941-08-15 15 rpHE Royal Artillery (Blakan A Mati) and the Singapore Harbour Board shared honours m a Div. 2A league match pfayod on the S.H.B. ground yesterday, the frame resulting m a draw of one-all.38 words
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Article132 1941-08-15 15 but [ffwerc within ias haven t tne Salßyrd's work lv if we inu>sea 3d be possible to en by flying all t but it might be the wind was unt the end of wiu pretty obvious spor.sibUity rests mad" mow diffi)l the islands postien- tinrimc faci- IREES L,s of132 words
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Article24 1941-08-15 15 ftBAIRN is to give a from the Singapore at 12.45 p.m. ene Cook." the first of is on economic cooked domestic science24 words
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Article107 1941-08-15 15 TO-DAY there will be the usual 1 afternoon racss for all classes starting at 5.23 p.m. ftxthe "A class and 5.25 p.m. for tht other olisses On Sunday the "C" xjmss will sail the Ist race for the Trix Chal lenge Cup. starting at 9. 50 a.m107 words
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Article30 1941-08-15 15 SIR Rama Rao was yesterday entertahved to 'ten at the- Badlar Chamber 6t Commence, Slnigapbre, at 5 pJm. Views were exchanged and Commercial matters were discussed.30 words
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Article152 1941-08-15 15 •EFUSED permisßion to leave a factory during an Alert he sajd his wife, mother of six. was ill an anxious husband cut his way. through barbed wire fence. He returned when the All Clear went. But he was not allowed to re-enter, it was stated152 words
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Article198 1941-08-15 15 LAWYER'S FINE REDUCED A PINE of £200 and £20. imposed on aarry Burford Jud^t. a solicitor, for an jffence aj?ainst the finance Regnhdtions. ./as reduced, on apjeal. to a line of £10. jyith no order as to josts. oy the London sessions Appec.la jo>rnnittee. Mr. Juttee. it was .tated. wanting198 words
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Article409 1941-08-15 16 New York, Aug. 14. THE greatest personal drama of the war the meeting between President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill has been an open secret here for days. What all America has been trying to guess has been where the meeting was taking place and whatReuter - 409 words
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59 1941-08-15 16 Tokyo, Aug. 14. i FOREIGN reports statin; I that Mr. Yosuke Mat- Z 2 suoka is beinf appointed J I Japanese Envoy to Indo- China are a subject of mys- t Jtery to officials m Tokyo, where well-informed circles J Co-day said: "Such anReuter - 59 words
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Article43 1941-08-15 16 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Aug. 14. THE sudden death has occurred at 1 Sydney of Mr. George Glass, formerly Medical Officer of Health at PenancHe was a ship's surgeon with the Blue Funnel Line (Via Cable and Wireless).43 words
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Article36 1941-08-15 16 London, Aug. 14.— A special German communique claims that the defence of Western Ukraine by the Soviet is approaching complete collapse and Odessa is encircled.— Reuter. Washington, Aug. 14. Lord Beaverbrook has arrived here.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article116 1941-08-15 16 London, Aug. 14. THE historic meeting at sea between Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt is believed to have taken place during last week-end. The Prime Minister's departure from Britain for the meeting was made with greatest secrecy His party included Lord Beaverbrook and Mr HarryBritish Official Wireless - 116 words
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Article118 1941-08-15 16 l/N ra f ivyriHwi London, Aug. 14. A v v Mlddle East communique states "RAF m fT rci ft carried out att **s on Bardia'durnn B fH h n ni f ht f u AUg 12 13 Dire Ct WtB me Obtatod EnemvSTfl.h? 1156 and motor transBritish Official Wireless - 118 words
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Article85 1941-08-15 16 Iceland Again Free ICELAND has again become a wholly independent State after her Parliament, the Althing, decided to end the union with Denmark which, has been m operation since 1918, it was announced m .Stockholm by the Icelandic charge d'affaires, M. Wijhelm Finsen. A Regent is to be elected to85 words
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Article35 1941-08-15 16 Buen s Aires, THE Argentine Cabinet 1 ed to take ever 20 ships with a total tonnj 200,000 tons The detaw announced later. The Government has ed to charts four Arflw to bring jute frornjnfl^35 words
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125 1941-08-15 16 Bangkok, Aug. 14. THE Thai Government is 1 gratified over the AngloAmerican attitude on recent events m which Thailand was involved, said the Bangkok radio to-night, specially drawing attention to the statements of Mr» Anthony Eden and iMr. Cordell Hull, which are a cause ofReuter - 125 words
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