Morning Tribune, 20 August 1941

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  • 20 1 NtT T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Ih^-No. H2 Wednesday, August 20, 1941. '""""^J Morning Tribune Wednesday. August 20
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  • 114 1 Churchill Won All Hearts In Iceland London, Aug. 19. wwsTON fjHURCHILL'S successful visit to •eland is the .subject of many leading articles L^nwSSr says that it ij most approth». the smallest democratic nation in the 1 ioud be the first to be visited by the British .Minister alter his historic
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  • 40 1 Rubber Quota Up 20p.c. London, Aug. 19International Kubber Reillation Committee has the permissible export i for the fourth quarter ti s year under the regulajcheme at 119 per cent, of ard tonnage, compared 100 per cent in the prequarter.- Reuter
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  • 55 1 Menzies Wants Full Backing London, Aug. 19. Australian War Cabinet Jet in Sydney this mornper which Mr, U. G. Mcntho Prime Minister, said m was not prepared to tlt, 1 on lon until all parMhe Federal Parliament ■*wed that lie should do g to be held "J*». this political meeting
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    44 1 Mr. Winston Churchill, who it is announced in London, will tell of his meeting with Pie^ident Roosevelt in a radio talk on Sunday. In London yesterday Mr. Churchill lunched with the Kin? and handed His Majesty a note from the President.
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  • 259 1 Tendon, Aug. 19. L*»** I hurchill, on t^ rn to london toi Z«* «ime in get«al o,, H,lh his Miihort 6Ues and wilh t, f Wi rehe presided h r U) > the War Wailert f the Cablaet NitL acfoUn< of h Hth
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  • 564 1  -  Alexander Werth, (By Reuters Special Correspondent In Moscow). Leningrad's Powerful Defence London, Aug. 19. (j^KMAN pressure continues violently in the Ukrianian and north-west directions, and after yesterday's admission by the Soviet of the loss of Nikolaiev and Krivoi Rog, there is no further
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  • 546 1 London, Aug. 19 MR. Winston Churchill arrived in London to-day by night train from a port where he disembarked after his historic tiip to meet President Roosevelt in mid-Atlantic. The Premier, whose first words were "it is good to be in London again," was warmly
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  • 312 2 Icelanders Deep Regard For Churchill Reykjavik, Aug 19 U7E came here to keep the war away from Ireland." said Mr. Churchill, the British Premier, when he visited Reyk- lavik on the way home from his meeting with President Great cheering crowds gathered atside Parliament House and a.; .lauded liis statements
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  • 393 2 London. Autf. 19- BELIEF at Mr. Churchill's aafe return and further praise of the agreement that he made with President Roosevelt are I the themes of to-day editorials. The Times >ay> that the news of the Prime Minister's safe return has been received with deep
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  • 32 2 King Queen At Gaol Steel helmets waved as the King a n d Queen a r ej cheered by po- J licemen during their visit to j Holloway Pri- son. London. I
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  • 22 2 Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the weekend on ail fronts up to midnight Lv.r.£i.*i time (excluding Soviet clalaaa)
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  • 72 2 Late Sir Rabintranath Tagore .FIVE Calcutta. Aug 13 jpEN. Chiang Kai- fchek, in a message of condolence on the death of Dr TaKore, says "The sagd 13 no more and the world jannot hear his noble voice, again. Peace and civilisation have loot a great teacher." In Punjab all educational
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  • 310 2 The Tinmjhrn Tm^ lonuon, ft HE Japams, are tnSjM scribed as imU X *S than original^ peopl, JJS Times in a leader nl > Such generalisations can i dangerous yet the n.ethS Japanese agents and promSLJ in many Asiatic countries;* a close study and careful Wffi
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  • 30 2 Cairo, Aug. 19 has been heavy m to one sector ol I own artillerv obti hits on parties -in the Western I then tion is —changi ■P.- East -:i Reuter
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    • 27 2 4 -"^i -it lM \a) V/CT6X/A TH€A TF€ AitC. 30 th S€PT 3&st*6th IN A/D or T#€ W*K rUNV OOKI I, T JOHN LI ITI. E S
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    • 51 2 ASSURE YOUI OWN pore Br^| of the famous London Wished over 70 p*" ago. Snrolment at any tbne^ t C ar^ Book-keeping. <^ m^JSrfu* j! ence. Commerce. TypjJJ gpd other commercial f flf rt oourses arranged for aw^ London Chamber of i^ u (pri pitman Commercial C tTUDC nation.}. OAF
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  • 382 3 Washington, Aug. 19. nidKNT KOOSEVELT yesterday announced plans for [h terry system of planes to the British forces in the ii?l b_\ via West Africa. This is designed to counterll!nv German move in Dakar. R .1 .ina sneedilv on the President's return
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  • 88 3 National Uprisings In Albania Moscow. Aug. 19. LARGE; uprising of Albanian Nationalist., \s now progressing th nuth and south-eastern W of Albania and the Italians f greatly alarmed, fearing Its pd to the neighbouring discU of Oreece and Yugoslavia. to Tass Agencv reports an Istanbul. 1 "ion already available" it
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  • 34 3 Air Training Scheme Extension Plan Ottawa. Aug. 19. PRELIMINARY negotiations designed to extend the life of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan have been started in London, the Canadian Air Minister. Col. Power, informs Reuter
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  • 55 3 -The senior partner oi tne meat Britain— is now carryint on discussions with Australia and New Zealand about the extension,' Col Power said. i It is intimated that Canada will be more directly concerned in the later stages which may take piace in Canada after the other three parties have
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  • 65 3 Zurich, Aug. 19. •_rkv<;PTTF the millions of men involved, it is remarkSSteWtfHS lenS This I. aonarently due to the loose nature of the flahSJ Jfn'SS? vastly 0t tific^Uon? "Th? Russians intentionally based their tincauons. automatic weapons disposed at defence on the lire oi auiu-iu. ol
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  • 38 3 London. Aug. 19Italian, 1,533,000, useful to the Finnish, 34,000. and othei ships awmi enemy. 119,000. v..™ mated at 200,000 These figures include 51 tons claimed as sunk by Ru»ians „/i« ss as &sn Reuter
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  • 182 3 Berlin. Aug 19. DOTH the R.A.F. and Red Ail Force raided Germany last night, reports the official German News Agency R.A.F. planes "approached' Western Germany and dropped' explosive and incendiary bombs, causing "small damage in some towns" and casualties. A few Soviet bombers from the Baltic
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  • 43 3 Moscow. Aug. 19 WHEN German planes attempted to raid Moscow last night, only rne plan? broke through, according to the. official Tass Agency The planes dropped incendiary and high explosive bombs over the city, causing insignificant damage Reuter
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  • 24 3 Bombay. Auf4. 18. THE Viceroy left for Simla this even ing. Earlier in the day he visited munition and other facto., ries. By Radio.
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    72 3 if In accord Jt ance with the recent Ministry i j of Home Secu- J r i t v advice. I 11.K.H. T h e 1 Duke of Kent j S has I) ee n j among: those i who have had their gas masks V 1 e I a
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    • 101 3 earf Trouble Med by High i'aod Pressure Ii around tba heart, pelh< adachee at top and e) s, short n«sB of sutler from poor i :i ••>' and energy. Indigos- your trouble is prob- Blood Pressure. This aae that cauaei more ause the symptoms on and usually mistaken for '"'"''d
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    • 116 3 JUMBLE SALE Organised by the Presbyterian Church Ladies Work Party to be fteld at the Tomlinson Hall on Aug. 22nd, 1941 at lM pm. Admission 10 cents. (Jilts of unwanted clothing etc., will b«- gladly received the Hall. Till: 111l IU 111l I TANK FUN* r<»ninii:i iwms VOI lo Hie
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  • 866 4 MKS Jane Burne is having rather a harassing time searching Singapore for a padded sofa and chairs suitable for the s:t of an Irish manor house drawing room for the play "Spring Meeting." which the "Birds of Passage" are presenting In rid of the War Fund, on
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  • 16 4  - PEOPLE PLACES VERA ARDMORE By An informal study of Miss Hifl Spurgeon, attractive wunpfl setter. H
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    • 35 4 i9k J WAVESET Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair m UCIU Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bid*. 159 North Bridge Road, Tel. 4419
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    • 142 4 _2 V y _f Pasteurised Face Cream— To give your skin alluring softness and smoothness. It is a marvellous cleanser for normal and oily skins Removes every impurity, leaving the skin immaculately clean. It also nourishes ano refines your skin, restoring the smooth, fine texture of youth. It is a
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  • 591 5 M verv lit'.le to those !m it and because it is felted. Appreciation feSes to her in later f h en she is in clanger of 1 in the mirror one day nce traclni wrinkles fine tiating 0 unnoticed, slight sag- muscles, or a blurring contours. The
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  • 492 5 jl/f AKE-UF, when you are over forty, must be applied with great care. Too little will leave you looking pale and washed-out; toj much, on the other hand, will emphasise your years instead of detracting from them. Therefore, since, at this age, it is better to look
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    • 24 5 king*! School Every precaution having been wen for the safety of pupils, xhool will be open as usual des p -te any emergency which
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    • 75 5 I If it's a "HAIR" problem. "MAXINE" is completely equipped with up-to-date machines, operated by experienced European Hairdressers whose one aim is to make you beautiful. I "HELEN CURTIS Oil Steaming" will give your hair that brilliant and lustrous look and cure any tendency to scalp and hair dryness. While
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  • 599 6 SB T 11% "I biqiM' U/KLL, I have now had the privilege of at- tending an audit ion-cum-rehearsal for the 'Toot lights Parade,'' and believe me when I say that we are certainly |***** to get i first-class show. Just take look at the list ol the eftSte
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  • 735 6 Mr. E. D. She am Suggests (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. a SUGGESTION that for war purposes there should be an officer in the F.M.S. of equal seniority with the Colonia? St retarv in the Colonv to whom His Excellency the Hijfh Com.niswioner
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  • 124 6 ASEYE>T-Y£A»-OLD boy, Lee All T>e. whose foot was caught in tpokM o! a bicycle on which he sraa pillion ridmg on July 16, G-.-d :n the General Hospital on August 7. one day after his admission, due to tetanus complications setting la At the
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  • 35 6 THE Acting Chief Accountant, 1 Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya advises that up to Aue. 18 a total Of $7,233,283 worth of War Savintrs •■ficates had been sold. Tins I ast> of $909,296
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    • 107 6 j Everything in RUBBER M from a WHEEL to a WASHER Moreover, we have every facility to make anythW in rubber— if need be, we can manufacture it to y our own specification. We have only one quality in c ur rubber goods— the BEST. o\ir prices are particularly competitive
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  • 1361 7 vni mar and Thailand, said a special Thai broadcast from Penang last nicht had IL doped by Japan and, with this experience in minct it was impossible for any Asia SsjSl«2**»-« \y„ C e a P L "Su C e T kyoS aSSUrames
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  • 213 7 PINION' in London, wires a* London correspondent Hopkin. Is that the u»iSiste crisis in Thailand rhiTV savs. is indicat€d thf strength of eastern -urities. Hong Kong BanK .res for example, appreJting from 7? to 75-Via ,blf and Wireless. The Times in an editorU r s: The war of nerves'
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  • 55 7 I Governor Sir Shenton Tho- has received from the g*ryof state fcr the Colonies o.esram stating that the folW announcement has been M Iran. Buckingham Palace:— jne King; desires that Sunday, \i. being the Sunday followiwe second anniversary of the weak „f war, sh uld be
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  • 95 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. HIS Excellency the High Commissioner to-day presented the Mdge of the C.8.E.. awarded to the Hon. Mr S. B. Palmer, the badge Of the OB.E. awarded to Major W. V. Chipp. D.5.0.. and the Certifier tcs of Honour av.arded to
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  • 320 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1941. TOBRUK A SYMBOL \yHAT is the secret of that sun-baked port, Tobruk, whose gallant defenders are writing in the sands of the Libyan desert one of the finest chapters in British military history? The question is best answered by the Axis lie merchants themselves
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    • 74 7 I Xing Up Night! akes Men Old I uralag sensation tt ir irge dull ache at 04 leg pains, nervi: 'U lom of mnnlv I hy a disease of the i n > most important sex To overcome these and he ,n,i utckl y restore <■■'■ the new sclen.ln.. Rogena.
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    • 23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office -No. 16D Cecil Street, SINGAPOKE, SJS. PHONE NO. 591*.
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  • 209 8 Replying to Mr. Shtam's observations Mis Excelled, y, said: "I do not thlnk the Hon. Mr. Shearn was very happy In his choice of examples to show ho business is delayed in mis country ol varying political entitle:.. •The legislation providing for bette. malaria
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  • 734 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 4 VIGOROUS rebuttal of Axis propaganda that the people if Malaya "are uneasy and afraid" and that the trtwtps which make up Ihe garrision are "discontented and overbearing," v a made by His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, in the
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    257 8  -  UNKNOWN i;v WHEN three men. a Chinese and two Jml mitted to stand their trial at the ner.l of selling and abetting the sale ol 100 l^M conclusion of a preliminary inquin heldl vcaled that the person the accused uereiH with was none other than a police inspej The
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  • 141 8 Ex-Secretary Of College Appeals N. MURUGASU, secretary to the Principal of the College of Medicine, Singapore, was recently sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by the criminal district court on three charges of criminal breach of trust of about $800. Murugasu has appealed against the conviction and sentence. The case
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  • 60 8 RASHID A LI REVOLT ECHO Jerusalem, Aug is A FORMER commander of the IVmH Royal Bodyguards and a number J*j Army officials. Indicted of complicity to i the Rashid All Revolt, have been placed on the retired list, according to a Baghdad telegram. A military court has been set up
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    • 580 8 MORNING FROCK WHITE DELPHINIUM LINEN AMERICAN MODEL SIZE 14 $33.50. |a| i ifl rll^ ri j J Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in IS f& 11 U mm,. WM \4) 24 Hours '^S \g? BEFORE AFTER Sinco (he diseoverv of Nlxoderm bv an to work immediately, clearing and healing American
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  • 64 9 A poignant story is told. A story that needs few words but teijs why the Allies—Australia, Belgium, British Commonwealth Czechoslovakia. Free France, Greece. Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Yugoslavia—are fighting on against aggression and for world freedom. These two children are French refugees who have
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  • 149 9 Till attention of the public it 1 drawn to the fact that some| firms FtUJni metal identification dims for use in the event of an emergencv are charging for them prir.s oreatlv in excess of what, is icuMaMe, sayi a Government i communique Instances have come
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  • 38 9 troops in trainine cross an Irish Lough by launch <lurin K manoeuvres nKUL£ WtaS recently. Here a launch full of troops prepanng to land after making the crossing. 9 Troops leaping ashore after the crossing.
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  • 187 9 Joan Crawford 's Strange Request JOAN Crawford has had many strange requests, but she was really surprised when she received a letter from a girl asking the star to deed her the name, Lucille Le Sueur. The girl wrote that she was lager for a stage career and, since everybody
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    • 96 9 NEDERLANDSCHi HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V Established by Royal Charter A.I 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,00 Reserve Fund t. 12,000,00' London Correspondent* NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Bead Office BATAVIA Branches: NeiluvUnds East Indies:— Soura baya, Samarang, Medan, We* tevreden Bandoeng, Cheribor. Togal, Pecalongan, Djokjfc karta, Solo, Tjilatjap, DJembe;
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    • 605 10 W AmmmmmW *ff »M ill LM I 1 -B 1 J mtf\ I _t^^^^ lit mmmt^f^^lt' I -m_-Wmm^m\ W^^^^ I r m \m e _-M_-_i Situations Vacant CLERK WANTED for Malayan Hill Bts tloo Hotel, single, accustomed to accounts book-keeping, telephone bookings, live in permanency for right man; write Bo>
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    • 655 10 $100- FOR GOOD CAMERA, Rolliflex 01 miniature types. Box 282 co Mala\. Tribune. Singapore. (No. 803Kj WANTED IRON TANKS, new or second- hand, all sixes, for water storage etc Write giving dimensions, thickness, where lying sud price required Box No. 264 cc Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 754K) YOUNG CHINESE of
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    • 645 10 For Sale i PURE BRED venr-old Rhode Island Red i Roosters Alio Light Sussex. Apply Box I 280 co Malava Tribune. Singapore. (No. 796Ki ONE G.E C Pick-up motor in cabinet i for $40-. 22. Nlven Road. Singapore > (NO. T81K) FOR SALE AC. Ceiling Fans limited r stock. Apply
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    • 629 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to seU tout i^V~~___~~--5088, Singapore, gggj^ P^ SALE. 1937 Hlllman Minx 7T~i^ $1,108!-. Boa 250 clo l£oa»a T^K, 00n> Blngapor (Naft; FOR SALE 8 HP. Ford Saloon Car _S". 1934 aith four doors. BxceSSt !o\if_± l Apply A. O. )>a.ah. 29. SUtioT l^ M. O.
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    • 136 10 tail /HP! M r 'SIMIB (Prom )|V H.PS 5I From KUALA J ZGS 5 w-M (eaih first! Prom I ll ZRJ 111 (4.11 J Proa IJM to 111 From S.| toSI| RANG! XTO (I (4. M I From _t| 11 M I HONGS ZBW )8 <31U From 123 I.2t| SYB
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  • 87 11 hi.h V b s K a,.4.1."e»t of i < ,m ,f Ma iluties. r RF. having Fell, tl; pfn| l^mSr and I .r iSir Shenton KS& ac <H>ted the C Malayan deim ent to the Delhi B year under the t H North-Hunt, JJ r Fell ls now rem
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  • 66 11 MONEY ORDER SERVICE TO CHINA RESUMED FE Acting Chief Accountant, Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, advises that the Money Order service with China has been resumed Money Orders for all parts of China will again be accepted at all Post Offices throughout Malaya. It is pointed out that as this service
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  • 352 11 Lucknow. Aug. 18. JN a resolution pass. ed at to-day's meeting, the National League of Hindustan made an appeal to political parties In India to give theii t idlest support to the Allied cause. The resolution said: "It is now as much a matter of the survival
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    • 445 11 in^Restoredsd Noises Banished bats catarrh and la a natural way restorea f Re5U hearing in some of the roost obstinate cases. 24 HOIirS OY Ponner Hirers naturaUy are htah to th^ir praises of Spantex because of thai ISCOVCry wonderful reaulw received. For instance, Mr N. W. writes: "My hearing was
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    • 548 11 I'uhlir Xoti<*«?ft NOTICE TO SHIPPING AGENTS, CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, ETC A. The following notice is being gazetted:— "By virtue of the powers conferred upon me by Rule 14A of ihe Registration of Imports and Exports Rules, 1935. I hereby require that every exporter of goods from Singapore to all countries
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    • 283 11 EYE EXAMINATIONS. Eyeglasses, jjj Exclusively. I THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, \K( ADK BLDG., PHONK :miR. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocalar Science, 35 years' European Clinic.il Experience. Public Notiee Singapore Municipality TINDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the tmU lowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Boom. TENDER Date
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  • 235 12 MERVYN SMITH, a despatch rider attached to the R.A.S.C., was lined $100 by Mr. C. 11. Whitton yesterday on a charge of ne^l-Kcnt driving. This wai the sequel to an act i dent, at. the r>th milestone, Ui h Berangoon Road, on July 1. when
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  • 417 12 (Br A.T. Steele in the Chicago Daily Ne TAM now in Rangoon, Burma. I journcyei X from Bangkok, Thailand, over a nwti Japanese Army may some day follow sM ever attempt to invade Burma, seized its oil and sever the Burma Road to China. Burma is a Far Eastern
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  • 341 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Aug. 19. THE Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will give a nation-wide broadcast to-morrow < Wednesday night. I i The Minister for Air (Mr. McEweni announces that by the middle of next year, 23 R A. A. F. squadrons, manning the world's most modern machines,
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  • 47 13 the Mr> d for °a ,fntral club J-fSw broupht It park r urgently pooa needed. They may either be sent direct to the Mercantile Bank of India. Singapore or to Rai Bahadur Metha Pritni Chand. hon. secret. 1 ry, Indian Troops Entertainment Committee, Police Headquarters, Singapore.
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  • 66 14 THE hockey Mason is soon 1 coming to Singapore again. Various local clubs are soon to hold their respective annual hockey meetings to discuss the programmes for the year. The Singapore Cricket Club held their meeting vesterday, when Mr. W. J Peel wa.s elected captain, and Mr.
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  • 125 14 INCI.EMKNT weather earlier in the day washed out the ties fixed for yesterday in the S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament. The foUowinf are ties for to-day and to-morrow: To-day: Championship doubles, C. A Norris and G. Hyder v A. Watts and R. Barker. Handicap singles: D. de Cruz (—3*
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  • 91 14 •From Our Own Reporter) Hnrww a Lum P ur Tuesday. OCKEY prospects for Selangor this year are bright. Several practices have been Reld by ISS m t??Pst m h are showi »R more lnteieht m the game, and a eood number were .seen turning ouf for
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  • 35 14 Mr. Weisberg Goes On Leave THE Hon. Mr. H. Weisberg, the Financial Secretary, left Singapore by plane yesterday for Australia on four months' leave In his absence Mr. Arthur Sleep will act in his stead.
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  • 347 14 Chinese Strengthen Position With 7-j Rough Game At VIGOROUS football was J son Road yesterday 2 division leaders, the Straits it ball Association played anoth to trounce the Singapore Cr! seven goals to one in a reb! counter. i One Cricket Club plaver field, and one player from each
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  • 283 14 K.A.S.C. 2; Moravia 2. IN an exciting game played on tile Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday, the R.AS.C. shared honours with Moravia in a Div. 2A league match, each team scoring two goalsThe match was fought out at a fast pace throughout, each team giving
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  • 128 14 THE Royal Air Force, league champions, who were last week held to a draw by the Loyals. started on their winning ways again, when they defeated the Royal Artillery (anti-aircraft) by four goals to nil in a Div. I game at Seletar yesterday. The Airmen led
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  • SPORT
    • 42 14 In an important Div. II A game at Alexandra yesterday, in which two contenders for championship honours figured, the homester.s. Fortress Signals lost to the Royal Engineer j iPulau Branii by two goals to one alter a thrilling match
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    • 38 14 Navy Score Nine Goals Nine goals were scored by the Royal Navy when they mei the Malay Regiment in a Div lIA encounter at Thompson Road yesterday. The Malay Regiment were unable to reply with a single goal.
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    • 28 14 Div. IIB Game Postponed The Div. 118 soccer match between the Post Office and the H. M. S. Sultan, which was to have been played yesterday was postponed
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    • 16 14 THE tennis season of the S. C. R. C. will begin as from to-day.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 51 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. 1. Loyals v Gordons. Gillman: RA. (Heavy l v Police. Stadium; Div. 118, Stamford S. C. v Indians. Fraser and Neave ground. TENNIS: S.R C. tournament. TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 9.46 a.m., 78 ft.; 8.56 p.m., 8.7 ft. TO-MORROW: 10.24 a.m., 8.3 ft; 941 p.m., 9.2
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  • 46 15 Wickets Balls geporten MondayJere I" Jrh .day. w»nI in an lie ft* J! bowling for the jeC took BW I balls. i'»»fk' »i,p iv not to get was caught ff partrulse. F. K. MtC only bats(d much opClub bowlers, luable 34. 204, while »d with 68.
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  • 32 15 rn Reporter) ipur. Tuesday. tball Association Saturday and. it Mussed several including one ivers temporarily State would have rom Army Headping allowed to }ox! of Perlis Java Cup compethe Malaya Com-
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  • 84 15 Sports Shorts MAS. Soccer THE following will, represent the Medical Auxiliary Ser- vice, Farrer Park De- pot, against the Chung Hwa Athletic 1 Association Juniors on Sunday at the J.C. ground R. Sithambaram, j Sinniah, G. V. San thou, Goh Boon L i Hbng Siew. Rajagopal, Ho Kim Honr?. Krishnasamy,
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  • 157 15 'Spilsbury Was Wrong' SIR Bernard Spils- bury, the famous pathologist, was said by counsel rn a compensation case at Clerkenwell County Court to have made an extraordinary error of judgment." Mr. W. B. Fran- klyn. appearing for the widow of a Finsbury Council sewer man, father of 11 children, said
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  • 290 15 SOCCER WAR: PROPOSALS FOR PEACE Derby, Aug. 19. IF complete peace is to come to end the football war of recent weeks it will mean a busy week for officials, as following at meeting to-day it was agreed that the Football League president, Mr. Cuff, and Mr. W. J. (earns
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  • 108 15 Buenos Aires, Aug 19 THE German Ambassador in I Buenos Aires. Von Ghermann, has lodged a protest with the Aigentine Government against the j remarks contained in a speech made by Dr. Alberto Arancibia Rodriguez in the Senate last week. The remarks referred to a docujment alleged
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  • 165 15 FE buiiding of air raid shelters If to oe«ii: at ene« in Indian towns classified as vulnerable. The numbers and types of shelter to be built will be decM*d by the Provincial Governments to Witt meal conditions. The Government of India have however, provided the Provincial
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 47 15 Broadcast News Changes irom ZHP3. beginning this efe- At 7.20 there will be radtaM a ten-minute news commentary in Thp i_a__- ,„v«. Thai, followed at 7.80 bv fivo radiated n^m 7 on "23 b:< At 7 35 *<****l P' >" r.ioiateo iiito 7 .QQ toj.15. There gramme begins
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  • 310 16 London. Aug. 19. R IT by bit. tbe -story of Mr. Winston Churchill's tour h being i* ni>rrd together The Prime Minister joined the train roi the fiStaKrt somewhere bet -ween Londo n an Uhe tram s destination and with him were the
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  • 194 16 Trade Talks With Japan Denied London, Aug. 19. THERE is no confirmation in authoritative quarters in London of reports emanating from Japanese sources that trade negotiations have either been or are about to open between Japan, Great Britain and the Netherlands East Indies. Such stories probably owe their origin to
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  • 73 16 Bangkok, Aug. 19. P REIGN press reports that Japan has presented various demands I to Thailand and fixed an eight-dav ,timelimit are denied in a commu--1 nique broadcast by the Bangkok Radio to-night. The communique reveals that the Charge de Affairs at the Jaoanese
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  • 88 16 WEALTHY iandown- er W. S. Cochran v.' alk e d into the crowded court al Conroe, Texas, v. here Robert White, a negro, was beintj charted with assaulting Mrs. Cochran. He raised a revolver and shot the negro dead, then walked over to the prosecuting attorney
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  • 112 16 A WOMAN teacher who had a pic-' ture of Sir Oswald Moslev in her room, and told the police she was "proud to belong to the British Union," will spend the next five years in jail. She is 48-year-old Elsie Sarah Constance Orrin. Mr Justice
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  • 114 16 'pin. litest knoxr. ni?hf_ dock fi rt m hospital and 5j working la the Z J c.tped and failed 3 "thT-'I haVe bwn The damage was a lull million dclli.7. I nil-t, U g jj^ fit; liters wen- destroy ers In offensive operitk France this mornin* ers are
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  • 271 16 LONDON, AUG. 19. DESPERATE FIGHTING IS PROCEEDING ON THE TWO SECTORS OF THE FASTERN FRONT, IN THE NORTH NEAR NARVA ANO THE SOUTH IN THE UKRAINE. The Germans have apparently been assembling their resources for another big thrust towards Leningrad and like all the offensives launched with weight and
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