Morning Tribune, 18 August 1941
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Title Section24 1941-08-18 1 gAL E S EXCEED 4,500 DAILY j Moring Tribune r^T 7 Monday, August 18, 1941. -■"-«tt«,, J .J Morning Tribune Monday, August IK, 194124 words
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Article671 1941-08-18 1 LONDON. AUG. 17. B FIGHTING IS BELIEVED TO BE GOING ON ALL ALONG THE RUSSIAN NT FROM THE WHITE SEA TO THE BLACK SEA, ACCORDING TO MILITA MENT ATORS IN MOSCOW, WHERE IT IS NOTED THAT FOR THE LAST JIGHTS THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUES HAVE NOT MENTIONED ANY PLACE IReuter - 671 words
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Article144 1941-08-18 1 Washington. Aug. lT-President Roosevelt returned to Washington and immediacy summoned Mr. Cordell Hull for a conference The international situation it is understood, will be discussed particularly as regards Frenob ties with Germany and the Far East crisis. To-morrow congressional leaders meet President Roosevelt, probably to discuss another Lease- LendReuter - 144 words
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Article101 1941-08-18 1 London, Aug:. 17. Nil and Soviet re- tsentatives have made demarche to Iran, if I B «l in authoritative i II in London, where it ted that the British < wet representatives at n again drawn i tention of the Iranian "went to the concern their two governments "1Reuter - 101 words
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Article53 1941-08-18 1 Sydney, Aug. 17— Mr. P. C. Spender, the Australian War Minister, announced that the War Cabinet has authorised the establishment of a women's Home Army with the objeet of releasing from certain military duties men whose work can be done by women. It is not proposed to sendReuter - 53 words
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Article81 1941-08-18 1 London, Aug. 17. A GERMAN bomber was 2 destroyed and two others severely damaged vesterdav evening when a number of enemy aircraft made a deterr mined but un i successful at- tack on out I convoys, says in Admiralty communique. The enemj was met by gunfire. TheReuter - 81 words
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Article289 1941-08-18 1 Cairo, Aug. 17. A SUCCESSFUL raid on Sicily on Friday night is reported in to-day's Middle East R.A.F. communique which states that heavy R.A.F. bombers carried out a successful raid on the port of Catania during Friday night. Many bombs were dropped on the central mole, theReuter - 289 words
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Article178 1941-08-18 1 London Report London. Aug. 17. I gENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai- Shek is expected in Moscow shortly, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Labour Sunday Newspaper, Reynolds News. The correspondent says that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek will discus* military problems with the Red Army chiefs. It will beReuter - 178 words
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Article178 1941-08-18 1 (Washington, Aug. 17 4T a press conference yesterday, n Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, declined to comment on a London report that, aa a result of the Church ill -Roosevelt conference, the Uniied States was expected to become th© "chief guardian of theReuter - 178 words
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120 1941-08-18 1 RESTORATION of ANGLO-MEXICO RELATIONS? Mexico City, Aug. 17. rE restoration of diplomatic relations betwee/i Britain and Mexico is urged in a resolution passed by a majority group in the Mexican Senate. The statement fays, "At this grave moment of the collapse of human, values of civilisation, the restoration of diplomaticReuter - 120 words
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868 1941-08-18 2 Flockland, Aug. 17. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, interviewed on his arrival at Roekland yesterday afternoon dropped a hint that he might visit Britain later. When asked by «l^'^^jj e f^ ul be visiting Britain, President Roosevelt rephed, 'Not for a while i. Hundreds of spectators gatheredReuter - 868 words
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Article35 1941-08-18 2 Madrid, Aug. 17. A STATEMENT affirming that all reports in the foreign press of German troops passing through Spain are "fables'* was* issued here yesterday by the Ministry- of Foreign Affairs. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1941-08-18 2 Simla, Aug. 16. A MEMORIAL servi- ce for the late Marquis of Willingdon was held here to-day. TTie Com-mander-in-Chief, the Governor of Punjab and the members of the Viceroy's Executive Council attend* ed the service. In Madras the flag of Fort 8t George flying half-mast as a mark of53 words
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Article50 1941-08-18 2 CONTINUE TERRORISM SHANGHAI Shtngtd •TERRORISM coal* I following Kridij'i tion of the Chinese I Mr. Kenson Gee, am Ho Cheng Bank, wha civilian was shot M Chinese gunmen last i Yaagtsepoo district a nese occupied part t tlement One gunman was tf handed over to a Jaflj landing party.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article33 1941-08-18 2 Pretoria. J GEN. Smuts flew Aug. 10 to via* I African troops and en Gen. Sir Claude Aucfl announced in an offiaj This is Gen SOWf] the South African tr* north ReuterReuter - 33 words
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69 1941-08-18 2 riETERMINATIO^ to stand side io n W British Government in cweoi iD g border, and full faith and coniiue rticU nr policy of the British Governmp^ i j friendly attitude to the I 81 111 Sann- at a tribal gathering alone tn j^ The iratherinirReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration29 1941-08-18 2 Olive WiUcox of the Voluntary Aid Detachments Nursing Services, goes down among the debris of a wrecked basement t o sell to demolition men on Flag Day, in London.29 words
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Article102 1941-08-18 2 Ankamj A DECISION appears to have wen < diplomatic dispute over the apP^ Italian tanker Tarrteio. for V****" through the DoJrfaaciles to the As the MOntreux Convention «J&fl control over the navigation of tne provide for cases in which armed swwgj chant vessels, it is reported that tw aReuter - 102 words
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Article642 1941-08-18 3 London, Aug. 17. churchill-Roosevelt declaration as a clear P Hitler s New Order in Europe, the diplomatic E f th Sundav Observer says that there seems tnt r much doubt that, the blitzkrieg upon Russia GFtfie German plan now is at all costs to set up an rnanu'ly GermanReuter - 642 words
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Article134 1941-08-18 3 London, Aug. 17 STRESSING Britain's need for 100.990 additional women for the services, the War Secretary, Capt. Margesson. speaking at NewcaaJle-on-Tyne yesterday said that Germany had an infinitely greater pool of manpower to draw upon and that the only practicable way for Britain to meet theReuter - 134 words
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Article125 1941-08-18 3 Understanding In The Services Cairo. Aug. 17. "l OOKING back over the MM year of war in the L Middle East one cannot help taniur pride, not only in what has actually been acmeveu^ but more so In the clear evidence that h" Wen repeatedly shown that, man for man.Reuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration88 1941-08-18 3 Mothers and]! their children; who have seen j evacuated from London to an i East Anglian area are help- 1 ing to cult and trim wood in i a f or-sst— j mainly spruce^ which is used Cor aircraft j m a n u f a c tare.88 words
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Advertisement100 1941-08-18 3 WANTED BY "CHURCHILL TANK FUND" mmmmw mi^mmmmmt^mi^mm Ift J Volunteers -Clubs, Associations, Schools, Companies, individuals, who will volunteer to contribute 9M5, or a multiple of that number. This effort will commemorate the first anniversary of the Greatest Day in the Battle of Britain, the day that 185 planes were shot100 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1941-08-18 4 Vera Ardmore - A Garden Party For Churchill Tank Fund Vera Ardmore I People Places) By SO mat;v (unctions arc fc ofganioed to raise funds t-> bai a tank in commemoration of September la, that the objective .should -a.siiy br reached, Schoolchildren of King's School will do their bit to help the "Churchill1,077 words
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Advertisement71 1941-08-18 4 *'____r I w'3 v sjT f i"^_^ •I No picnic is complete without W Nescafe. Easy to pack, easy to j handle, easy to prepare. Nescafe (Si^i*^^??^) g2c^_cr __l_____l_ l _fi_i I is the ideal picnic packing. L T^^jT-fl I *J 1 e__r i 111 "1 Nescafe B Ample supplies71 words
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Article, Illustration605 1941-08-18 5 I hi bate rayon— lots of it. It is used for f a ,u, nM for clothes, from coats to i for household articles, from draperies to L and for many other things, ranging from sto dolls' hair. In fact, rayon is used in where a fibre605 words
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Article71 1941-08-18 5 OVER or apples p fresh longer if led in I paper ately i tKI B H ELLIN O 5 a good i washable n_r rug. he towel- )ver donhen bird flres with tape. j I ATOES je sliced thin for I lebei if i. 5e i bread nstead of71 words
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Article388 1941-08-18 5 LIVING-ROOM SLUMP preventing that 1 HAVE you been conscious that your house, instead of looking its alluring best, looks its superlative worst? That it is suffering from a decided slump? Such things happen to houses as well as people, and always at the wrong time, if you find that your388 words
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Advertisement48 1941-08-18 5 HUDSON'S JUMERTHOi ifi Pv^BII lit MAN BEINGS OF ALL El I^V'i VllS A <; E S F R M EARLY I |^^_JS^J3I CHILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOR JUL ELIMINATION FROM l^^^^pfel^^^^^^^ THE SYSTEM OF COUGHS, (fe^^M^? T^lj< COLDS, SOKE THROATS, INFLUENZA, A N I) ALL «t»m).vv.;v AILMENTS. 1 40 Warins 24s48 words
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Article620 1941-08-18 6 r fHE Alexandra Debits Sergeants' Mess has now definitely fixed on Saturday, August ,'Hrtli. as the date for its stags' Part v." Contn ry to general executions, however, invitations are not being limited and the function fa open for everybody of Sergeants' Mess rank in the Command. The620 words
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231 1941-08-18 6 Chungking, Aug. W. A^H.m DOWN in the Pacific in the near future, in view of VillL Jananese plans for an attack on the Soviet Far ■^KmSthe ffiomtion of stations between China 2£n*W££a* well-informed quarters m Chungkrog. Chine.se sources say that Britain and the United States areReuter - 231 words
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99 1941-08-18 6 Manila, Aug. 17. r. Frank Grady has been appointed special economic investigator for President Roosevelt to make an economic sarvey of the whole of sooth-east Asia according to the "Manila BuUe'in/ The paper adds that Mr. Grady's survey js designed to keep raw materials movingReuter - 99 words
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173 1941-08-18 6 New York, Aug. 17. THE United States oil industry is planning to double its refining capacity for aviation petrol in order to prevent shortage for planes of Russia, Britain and the expanding American air forces, announced Mir. Harold Ickes, National Defence Petroleum Co-ordinator. Mi. ickesReuter - 173 words
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Article109 1941-08-18 6 RiChmonds (California), Aug. 17. rro ships every day for the next two yearr," was given as the aim of the United States by Hear I Admiral Land, chairman of the* United Statep Maritime Comuiia- j iion, speaking at f he launching of the "Ocean Vanguard" yesterday. AdmiralReuter - 109 words
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Article17 1941-08-18 6 IRocelpts of tie n.e.i. joint mtr tvnAs during June nnrmntod fP (W«t •OttOtt •too* to 3.SMMN0 imadg«T17 words
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101 1941-08-18 6 Railway To Supplement Panama Canal I T HE M «*»n Ciovfrnmti P^eedins with the J 1 mediate construction J* i radway across the i sth i Teh»antepeci,> m I ?°V u n "frtb to SalinacS in the south. tr| S J 1 8 2? bM betn J ed by theReuter - 101 words
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Article112 1941-08-18 6 Shanghai. gang.1 ACCORDING to a Japanese s| from Hankow, the incido* the Hankow French concessa July 12, when one Japanese I killed and another wounded Annamite constables has i arnicably settled as the result an agreement between the H nese and the French auUni in whichReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement84 1941-08-18 6 i'^tSSß^ STARINA CYCLES are all P«cJdo nW» England. Standard Mood de S A illustrated. Also Sports Models WnfV \i& areL<nrprtced H bClassa^ |B m^\JJ_^%_ WW Obtainable fßxn the foUo.v.n& s:nirapor .k, V «ea* Moat a Co. lf-2J». *<"*<>» J. J -SH_/a> Oaea Booc C« Hin Chan ft Co. n j84 words
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Article, Illustration480 1941-08-18 7 KING ZOG Waits For HIS THRONE ZOG OF ALBANIA, self- made ex.kin* is an exile in 5 ondon, following the Italian Z 'nvasion of Albania on Good S I nday. 1939. He now lives a I secluded life. But Zo* still waits in the Ritz HoleU-with ins radio and his480 words
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Article679 1941-08-18 7 I A MOTHER S THK STORY OF A WOA"S HANDS. THEY ARE LU.Y.WHITE HANDS, TIPPED. GLAMOROUS. HEY ARE BEAUTIFUL, lEY HEAR THE SCARS •e the bands of Mrs. Annie South London. night uf London's greatest Clisby was sitting at h her daughter, Phyllis. ihriek and a679 words
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334 1941-08-18 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUG. 18, 1941. A MINOR FUEHRER iJJITLER, apparently unable to get Laval into the Vichy Cabinet, has the satisfaction of making Darlan, the most proNazi of the Men 1 of Vichy, his Gauleiter for France— a sort of a minor fuehrer. According to the Nazi conception of334 words
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Article858 1941-08-18 8 "^MONG the 3,000,000 Norwegians there are not 20.000 who do not hate the Germans with all their hearts," said Mr. Trygve Lie, the Foreign Minister for Norway. As evidence of this, Mr. Trygve Lie told what joy was caused throughout his country by the Lofoten raid.858 words
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Article224 1941-08-18 8 worried because she had been ff told at a hospital that she was going to have twins, when, In fact, she was not an expectant mother. Mrs. Florence Evelyn Pettifer. 24, wife of a club employee, of Rupert -street. Soho, climbed out of a bathroom window, and,224 words
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Article, Illustration255 1941-08-18 8 Tobruu jfcy jj^JR. Justice Hilbery said in a Kind's Bench* case: "It is almost inconceivable follV should have been bro ught before me in the 4 which we are all engaged in a life-and-death Miss Marjorie Mathias, 26-year-old nurse, of Grenville-place, South Kensington, sued Flight-Lieut. Derek S. Pain, AF.C,255 words
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Advertisement76 1941-08-18 8 ImjlilihW"^' 1 MORNING FROCK WHITE DELPHINIUM LINEN AMERICAN MODEL SIZE 14 $33.50. I SI r^r t! W\'_\ BACK IN THEIR FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS \l E6TELLE COWAN Presents j Coconut Grove (Pasir Panjang) I WHERE YOU DlNI] and II AMI Under the Tropical Moon and Swaying Palms Dinner A La Carte Chinese76 words
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Article358 1941-08-18 9 u\\ charged at Ealing, London, with murdering a woman d her baby was alleged to have induced a \7 12-year-oldl 2 -year-old ,„nie into his house and offered her furs >vhile the bodiet* buried heneath flagstones in the garden. -hi Uonel Nathan Watson, fl^u .manded until Aug. Lid358 words
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Article110 1941-08-18 9 Distinct traces of cyanide were found on a hacksaw blade ana file in the kite!.*" cupboard in the flat. Mr. Mrrgan alleged that Wuson began to strengthen his approaches to Joan I'hilby afve r th«> Wfc.tMin holiday, and tcok her to the pietures, a palaise de danse. and110 words
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Article62 1941-08-18 9 STATED to have been fined £100 £50 costs and disqualified from driving for seven years at London Quarter Sessions in 1937 for driving a motor-car while under the influence of drink, John Mackay Young, 42, a London doctor, was sentenced at Birmingham to three months hard labour and62 words
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Article222 1941-08-18 9 GIVING evidence at a double inquest, at Poole, a doctor des•nbed how he was cal'ed to a flat at Branksome Park, Bournemouth by Mrs. Edith Mary Isabella Margaret Gregorson, 51, wife of a bar/ister, and found her chauffeur-man-servant, Thomas Leadbltter Boardman, 51 lying poisoned on he bedroom222 words
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Article, Illustration103 1941-08-18 9 /-I German equipment captured at Tobruh Includes gas masks. Here a comparison is made in gas masks; the British (left) end the German (right). /O Recently captured \6) Germans awaiting transport to take them to a prison camp. /Q\ Tobruk, although be\*j) seiged by the enemy is by no means103 words
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Article, Illustration48 1941-08-18 9 Edna Wood, one of the prettiest young things to have set foot on the London stage this year, is seen in a pretty pose, holding up a birthday cake shaped in the form of a horseshoe when members of her company gave her a birth, day party recently.48 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-08-18 9 MM# >b I y— m I r A3 t* TV4tW s no 1 i wwc^ySM b^otsS* isISP ~"118 words
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Advertisement732 1941-08-18 10 Wanted v> UfTED TO PURCHASE nice dalmatlftn Ditch with pedigree Apply Box 242 c" Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 71Jh.. I MMTUALI8T WISHES to Join circle. Apply Box No 235 co Malaya Trlbun-'. Koala Lumpur (No. 703K» WANTED Utfga perambulator for twins. Mu<t be In g.>od condition Please communicate occupier. 26.732 words
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Advertisement669 1941-08-18 10 For Sale FOR SALE MM v Radiogram, model r,Q.I. Box 241 cc Malays Tribune. Sings poc«. < No 7X/K) MENTHOL CRYSTAL B P ittked M J lauf C« 523. semrgooo R ad. pan. g aK) ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST. Uae Venus Face Powder Guaranteed p»jrfectly *afe. British Empire Product. (No.669 words
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Advertisement630 1941-08-18 10 I Motor Vehicles j IK> YOU WANT to aell your car "p^ i>oBg, Singapore. Cash pg TNojg^ WANTED gorlo H P. car Rc-oiTnT, 233 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. Cttg.'j FOR SALE Bedford van. good COLd-tlen' Apply Pofct Box 448. KuaU Lumnur j .Nc. 7-g JSALE. IW7 Hillman Minx 9.8630 words
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Miscellaneous84 1941-08-18 10 on] !> y Ji M fw a«ifß rrriffl From |fl KUALA 1 74E 5 arsfl n«a« rnatfl PXaitll hong] mm Tlntm BM VLQ 11.1 TUANSMI Fr(»m iff 9 35 pa. (I MAN KZRMI. <_1J KZIBU (319 I From 12H |.«J From II SHI SAN M KGEI 14 (31.1 1 roa84 words
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Article53 1941-08-18 11 Manila, Aug. 17. rUR members of the crew of the French liner Marechal JofiTre have quit the ship to join Gen. de Gaulle. The vessel was scheduled to sail for Japan yesterday but delayed its departure until to-day. The passenger list includes many Japanese women, children'Reuter - 53 words
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Article360 1941-08-18 11 Batavia. Aug. 17. Delivering Government's answer in the Volksraad, the Government deputy, Jon_<etr H. J. Levelt, stressed that the NJtX Government is doing its utmost to strengthen th e defence forces and at Jie same time preser ving harmony in the countiy Full attention is still being360 words
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335 1941-08-18 11 A v London, Aug. 17. .-N Air Ministry communique states: During yesterday two offensive sweeps over northern France have been carried out by squadrons of fighters accompanied by Blenheim aircraft of the Bomber Command. "Railway communications and aerodromes near St. Omer were bombed inReuter - 335 words
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Article122 1941-08-18 11 London, Aug. 17. "A FEW enemy aircraft operated over the coast of eastern and south-east England last night," says an Air Ministry communique "Some of them flew further inland Bombs were dropped at several points. These caused some damage, but the number of casualties reported isReuter - 122 words
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107 1941-08-18 11 Pertfambuco, Aug. 17. rE Brazilian steamer toyaba (6,489 tons) wmch h due here to-day will land J5 smwors of the British tanker "Horn Shell" which was torpedoed on July 2Jv They were picked up 300 miles west of Madeira. The Horn Shell was a ves&lReuter - 107 words
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Article39 1941-08-18 11 Shanghai, Acx n. THE Voluntary War Contribution Fapd has passed the goal of COO.W the result of a W[tmintfte spun in donations. Ttiis assures a second China Brf^tf) ekjuaciron for the Royal Afr fl&rce ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement175 1941-08-18 11 Bas_____Ms_U__g________i P. o. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. ttie beat possible services are being maintained o* the P.&.O. S.N. Co., from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United175 words
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192 1941-08-18 12 Nephew Of K. of K. In White Shirt THE 22-year-ol<i Earl Kitchener, gr^ai nephew of "K. of K," and his brother and heir presumptive, Mr. Charles Ki.chener. are both with Officer Cadet Training Units. Mr. Kilcneuer was wearing the battle diess of a cadet when he sat to ihe former192 words
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Article160 1941-08-18 12 "I PREFER b:ing a i woman I never I want to become a man again!"' declaredEd ward Kicharus, 29. Los Angeles I California) xrmy conscript who turned into a woman, i ejecting offers by tminent doctors to turn him into a man again. At the same160 words
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Advertisement180 1941-08-18 12 DON'T MISS THIS GRAND SHOW! I The Story of a "Mirried Maiden whose Angelic Wings were clipped" j CAPIIOL Continued Success [THE ROMANTIC RIOT THAT MADE BWAY AH! OH! AND 00H! FOR A SOLID YEAR! ----------4--f^. ___i___fl >!_________. ..P I ___H _____T By i^Bs&i _o_^_____________________________k_. (_______________________^-____________P _l_^__^^o H_b_ Jf_l _H180 words
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Advertisement163 1941-08-18 12 ■< x f TC7Zm M L JPTi! T O.r.AV^^B' IH£'^_W IH*B.ff,.Jf2HW^F mm 0 y^.yißmmWmmmWmmWr.^^f <]- JEAN ARTHUR ~~~^M The DEVIL and Miss IONES HM ROB'T CDMMINGS %v W^_M CHARLES COBURN iss. EDMUND CWENN- SPRING BYINCTON jji ..8 S Z SAKAU WILLIAM DEMAREST a "*k\ FRANK ROSS M J___-_W^^ > 1163 words
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Article385 1941-08-18 13 SAIGON EVACUEES ARRIVE IN S'PORE tb it( h of evacuees from Saigon reached Singapore b) late on Saturday evening and. while some of them s .undated in leading local hotels, others, especially a tv nla nning to spend their enforced "leave*" in *S? ffl ml "'"leave shortly for that place.385 words
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Article76 1941-08-18 13 third anniversary ot the Inian Youth Leagrne, Singapore, Meftrated yesterday at the premises in Race Course large gathering of members friend.- was present in the W when an tnteVestinf pro I musical items followed boxing contests was aont ■h. £e the celebrations continued at the residence of76 words
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Article148 1941-08-18 13 En thronemen t Ceremonies Ended THE ceremonies in connection with the enthronement of the »ew Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. John Leonard Wilson, wound up .vesterdav with full choral services at St. Andrew's Cathedral. In the morning His Lordship officiated at the Choral Eucharist, the service ending with ablution148 words
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Article68 1941-08-18 13 THE fourth tall: in the -Science in Malaya'" series of the Singapore broadcasting station will be given at 9.15 p.m. to-day on the subject of "Hyaroponics." This is the technique of growing plants without soil by the use of water cu! lures. The author of the talk68 words
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Article315 1941-08-18 13 New Delhi. Aug. 15. ANOTHER large group of Italian prisoners of war has arrived in India Bv Radio. i New Delhi. Aug. 15 (JEN. Chiang Kai-! u shek. in a mes-' sage to the Com- l mander-in-Chief. In- j dia, expresses his i thanks for the hos-i315 words
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Advertisement182 1941-08-18 13 3!5 6i5 i 9i5 rOfiUCK A HURRICANE OF HAPPY GO-LUCKY FUN ITS A PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT! YOl CANT ASK MORE FROM ANY PICTURE ;^oi B___________l HH BLONDELL W'.- hic;h mini mm KDW. m; W^ i:vi:ici:ti ikhjion mi< k _^_^l_ H>K\N HIAI.KI V KOBKKIS It %m ICOBSOV\I.I I Jl Nkl\«> J_\W_^_f \I182 words
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Article517 1941-08-18 14 Singapore's Twelfth Cup Win DENANG'S second bid to Mag home the Malaya Cup has again failed. Singapore, finalists for twentyone, years won the Cup again, for the third successive year and for the twelfth time in the history of the Cup. Penang put up a fighting517 words
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Article295 1941-08-18 14 gRIGHT batting was witnessed at Hong Lim Green yesterday when the Singapore! Chinese Recreation Club forced 1 a draw with the Ceylon Sports, t-iub. Highest scorer of the match was T'JhM ii "Pf^' who in scoring a whirlwind innings of 76. hit six .sixes and seven boundaries.295 words
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Article159 1941-08-18 14 Hardstaff 's 100 In 90 Minutes mLL bowlers dominated in the v-i 1^1? match "^ween the Royal Air Force and Sir Pelham Warries brought two centuNottinghamshire declared at 29Q l°ck 4 ets an f or 'fi'Tqffi *S wicKets for 55 in the available time the game being drawn keTXfth. 5°Reuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration12 1941-08-18 14 AZIZ. Malay centre-half, and captain of the victorious Singapore team.12 words
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Article212 1941-08-18 14 LARGE UNITS CRICKET SEMI-FINAL THE Signals are in a good position 1 in their large units semi-final cricket match against the H.K.S.R.A. which was started at Tanglin yesterday. After dismissing their opponents for 104 runs, the Signals had scored 75 for the loss of only three wickets when stumps were212 words
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Article25 1941-08-18 14 In a Div. 118 match played at Varrer Park on Saturday, the R.A.F. (Kallang) lost to the Naval .Base Corinthians by six goals to lone.25 words
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Article13 1941-08-18 14 Last Saturday's first division match between the Argylls and the SR.c. was postponed.13 words
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Article240 1941-08-18 14 PLAYING at home yesterday team from the Royal Australian i!S a strong Singapore Cricket Club si F easily by 206 runs. i Taking first, lease at the wickei n piled up a gigantic score of 257 lunVtv,, !u C oi only six wickets before declaring el240 words
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Article69 1941-08-18 14 nLAYING at Johore Bahru on Saturday, the Airport Sports Club, one of the strongest teams in the BATA Div. 118 league, held the Johore Bahru District FA. to a thrilling three -all draw. The Johore team led by three cltear goals at the end of69 words
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Article39 1941-08-18 14 THE Americans dished out the Canadians 6 2 in their major baseball league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In the minor league game at St. Josephs ground, the Loyals trounced the St Josephians 17 6.39 words
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Article158 1941-08-18 14 DtXIGHTFl I informality much conviviality pren the dinner given by the Sports Association on Si night on the occasion of the warming" of their newly I premises at Ann Siang There was a large gathers members and guests and i good time was had by all f The Silver158 words
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341 1941-08-18 14 WONG Feng Soon and Wong Peng Nam will meet Wee Boon Uai and Wong Chong Teck in the final of the men's open doubles event of the Singapore -Badminton championships Both the Mayflower pairs got through their respective semi-finals in straight sets, the341 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1941-08-18 14 TO-DAY j 'SOCCER: S. A. F. A. League. Reserve Divi-' sion. Manchesters v 1 Malays, Stadium; Div.i ILA, R. E (Malays > v R. A. F. (Tengah). jChangi; R. A. <B M.) 'v Y. If. C. A.. Y M. iC. A R. A. O C. v R. A. F. (Seletar),93 words
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Article147 1941-08-18 15 Tm H iceable n for price.- of commodities.! ng textiles, to; larplv. partly speculative in-; js and partly Eg substantial j s The Gov- 1 lt 0 f India is its closest at- 1 I to this Mib-j id proposes toi ea orice cont-j ference as ear- 1 possible.147 words
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Article48 1941-08-18 15 America took p plunge'' the NM be shortby months, or I* years. Mr e :e MP, .said irlisle. Germ ans, by the might crack ■M. If th.y B l ftat, in addiJ the powerful of the Rus- > toty had to the armed I of America.48 words
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Article47 1941-08-18 15 M t e W match 11 lJl e Meond di- the Sing*. Swim- Ration wa*lo tournament, con <l string of Napore Chi- M3S T en b I Si£ > -oi Auk. 15. H E EVrs fly nevf Kara chi brf b n< Ml] .ii*. >C_pp*--47 words
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Article237 1941-08-18 15 Cairo, Aug. 17. r -DAY'S RA.F. Middle East communique states: "Highly successful attacks vicre made in the Mediterranean yesterday and during the night of Aug. 14-15 by aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm which attached a convoy of five merchant vessels escorted' by destroyers.Reuter - 237 words
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183 1941-08-18 15 Mo j. k. WALLER, First Secretary to the Australian Legation in Chungking, and Mr. W D. Westwood, Legation Assistant arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to Changking to take up their appointmin^ S rvie h wed' Mr. Waller stated rhat the proposed interchange of183 words
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Article158 1941-08-18 15 London. Aug. 17. rVO race meetings had plenty of interest, with the Steward* handicap attracting the creani of six-furlong horses at Nottmgham, while the historic Silver Bell at Lanrak gave Ptolemy a chance to show his paces in view of his entry for the St. Leger. Ptolemy fulfUledReuter - 158 words
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Article71 1941-08-18 15 GOOD bowling by L. Outschoorn and TtmUl'who each raptured four wickets for 16 runs, enabled the SJC.C. to defeat the Old Rafflesians by 97 runs when they met on the S.R.C. ground, yesterday. R. Bain was the only OJMJ batsman to stand up to the Bees bowling71 words
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69 1941-08-18 15 Simla, Aug. 17. THE export of Indian goods to 1 Japan has been further restricted by a Commerce Department notification under which a permit from the Export Trade Controller is necessary for exports to Japan for goods previously on the free list. ItReuter - 69 words
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Article160 1941-08-18 15 30 Injured In Lorry Crash MORE than 36 workmen were injured, several seriously with broken limbs, when a military lorry overturned near the Bth milestone on the Bukit Timah Road yesterday evening. Three ambulances were called out. The mpre seriously injured' were taken to the General Hospital by a military160 words
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Article36 1941-08-18 15 "COLLECTOR'S Corner" is the title of a new series of broadcas. talk*, the first of which, on-"Me-dals," is to be given lrom the Singapore station bv Mr W'R Reld fo-dav at 7.15 p.m.36 words
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Article98 1941-08-18 15 "PsarecT NPKCJMKN iAt u P»*tUon) piBFBOT SPad-MBK," which began a return screening at the Pavilion Theuvf I 2^!f t€rtUy u one of the Picture which neipeti to make Errol Flynn famous. It Is actually one of his bt_«t hlms an .1? W^ m a rare opportunity to show98 words
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Article163 1941-08-18 15 THERE was a good attendance at 1 the third annual general meeting of the Indian Merchants' Employees Association held at the Association premises in Market Street, Singapore, yesterday evening. Mr. K T.K. Thangamani, bar-rister-at-law, and Mr. M.K. Fakh-i |rudln addressed the meeting streaming the importance of163 words
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Article79 1941-08-18 15 pORWARDB dWßtoue/^oUiS! tiott££» L 7 IJ?SL mhUe fc^ers, "with a 8 do«Me success Ret-dte: SOUTHERN REGIONAL S Heart* 1, Celtic 2. Albion Rovers 4, Falkirk 2 Morton 5, Hibernian 2 Clyde 1, BtotberweU 4. Queen's Part 3, PartlcK 2 Rangei's 3. Hamilton 2. 6t. MliTen 5, Hamilton 3.Reuter - 79 words
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Article216 1941-08-18 15 Heavy Bombing By Japanese Tokyo, Aug. 17. HAY and night for seven U days mass formations of Japanese naval planes have poured an unceasing torrent of bombs into Chungking," states the press section of the Japanese Fleet in Central China waters. The statement acid* mat other planes attacked Wuchang, inReuter - 216 words
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Article62 1941-08-18 15 (From Our Own Reporter)' Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 17. A RESOLUTION that the Ceylon Tamils of Malaya present a tighter plane to His Majesty's Government was passed this evening at a public meeting at the Town Hall. Representatives from 1 all over Malaya were present. A62 words
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441 1941-08-18 16 AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT HAS ISSUED YESTERDAY BY SIR ROBERT BROOKE POPIIAM COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF (FAR EAST), REGARDING T II E RUMOURS EMANATING FROM JAPAN THAT HE HAD THREATENED THAILAND WITH THE USE OF FORCE. A typical flight of fancy," lie .-■aid, 'and I deny itReuter - 441 words
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243 1941-08-18 16 Americans Prevented From Leaving Japan Washington. Aug. 17. TV.K State Department has disclosed that the Japanese Government refused to grant clearance papers for the American steamship President Coolidge if it sought to remove 100 private American citizens now in Japan. The State Department announces that the Japanese Foreign Office hasReuter - 243 words
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124 1941-08-18 16 Md xr u Bangkok, Aug. 17. R. Hugh Gladney Grant, the American Minister *o da n v ok^!hHc a H^ ateiPent to the press sta d to-aa>. The published report regarding 'resign -tion' u United States Minister to Thailand was submitted last December, alongReuter - 124 words
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Article197 1941-08-18 16 MOSCOW AUG "^-AN ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SIGNED— KEUTFR Moscow, An*. 17.— "A consolidation of the antiHitlerite coalition of peoples is a guarantee of victory over Fascism," says an article in the Soviet paper Red Star, the official mblication of the Red Army, dealing with the messa»-Reuter - 197 words
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Article161 1941-08-18 16 THF! opinion that an Imperii* war^n!?*] useful in affording an opportunity taA exammtstiue ot me actualities 01 the espteased by Mr. 7T. Nash, actn< 2SH kDii Lilll that Mr. ->e.'er Fra.se:, ,1 p^ was remaining in London for a lev nil Y* with the British War Cabinet as th,Reuter - 161 words
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