Morning Tribune, 21 August 1941
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Title Section14 1941-08-21 1 I cA ria EXCEED 4,50© DAILY Morning Tribune tja |73, Thursday, August 21, 1941.14 words
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Article124 1941-08-21 1 JAPANESE MINISTER'S WARNING London, Aug. 2«. foam, Minister, Mr Oguw armd Japanese econocles to -day U he ready for Z diflic ultiev He descnbfrff/ins measures as deeprcononii. prc^ure against He assured his listeners apan was taking the ne- action t.. make her selfLu :1 d Advertilc!l i, the mouthpiece ofReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration36 1941-08-21 1 Mr R a Menzies, uh<> yesterday t'an»erter 1 his na tional broadcast owing: to the necessity of at. tending a secret session of the Australian Parliament. However, he spoke in the House of Representatives.36 words
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Article150 1941-08-21 1 London, Aug. 20. IACKKNZI! KIN(,. Prime Minister of Canada, rivrri m Britain bv air for discussions with the literi Kißfdom dovernment. will attend the meetings of the War Cabinet in England. n»n? those accompanying Mr. Mackenzie ire Mr Norman Robertson. Under Secretary tf for External AiVairs and Lieut.-Col. G.Reuter - 150 words
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178 1941-08-21 1 BRITAIN, NETHERLANDS POST-WAR PROBLEMS lon(f( U«. 20. J/'; «"ti^h and "fan r" s w s fh «t,. r /r t(1 "u whs •™temptr«a e»- peH^fire in ColonM affrl^ and our resourcefulness will be severely tax^d by the exigencies of postwar economic and other pr^^^ms whirh are bound to fnl'rw inReuter - 178 words
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583 1941-08-21 1 irvriMi i,\ c- Canberra, Aug. 20. A L ,r^^^ S^ a^ rea^ M^y««^W^fence outposto, declared tativS i^' I T^'/ 1 A 4 Ust I rahan Prime Minister in the House of Represenrmel fo^S; 7 AUs ralia J ns were V™™™ they could not avoid aliyReuter - 583 words
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129 1941-08-21 1 London, Aug. 20. THE Australian Parliament to-day discussed the question of Mr. Menzies' second visit to Britain but no decision has yet been announced. The proposal that Mr. Menzies should visit London again has met with some opposition, largely on the ground that because129 words
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215 1941-08-21 1 New York, Aug. 20. 4LL the New York morning newspapers headline President Roosevelt's warning to Americans through his quotation of Abraham Lincoln at his Press conference in Washington yesterday. Urging the nation to wake up, President Roosevelt reminded his conference of Abraham Lincoln's wordsReuter - 215 words
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Article129 1941-08-21 1 Bombay, Aug. 29.— Vallabhl Patcl, chief lieutenant of Mr. Ciandhl has been released from Poona gaol on medical grounds. Iteuter. It is believed in London that Lord liea?erbrook will be the principal British delegate at the three power meeting to be held in >!<> <«w when he ran129 words
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Article164 1941-08-21 1 Big Oil Shipments From U. S. Tokyo, Aug. 20. 'UKAVY United States ship- merits of aviation fuel to Russia are reported by the San Francisco correspondent of the Asahi Shimbun. Eleven ships either sailed or are [about to sail and ships which have already sailed consist of three United StatesReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement50 1941-08-21 1 SV I M %l LAntT DrSICVS 80NOMSSM, -OLAMOUR-OIRL". with »lde ihl»-Mt, KHrll s G«f«l«-«, 8w mmin K CJorrlw. r i.i <».cl Kjre-tnus. Mwn den. Thrrimme>r*. ruiwrn, ExrHlrnt, Inrxp'nslfe SA Ms %k ilrhrs. C IOCk«. Bin >»*t"* i i -.i.i- *r» (alio cleaJird, rep«lrr«> Benrimo Optical Co. 165, NORTO BBIDGE RD.50 words
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1656 1941-08-21 2 4u*i Malaya is now the frontier of n xn Prime Minister Mr. Menzies. >jf *!,^^Cword.' said Senator Foil over Australia. And so it is. .n the rcall) 1 fortress of Singapore stands. Australia is Senator Foil, Minister of the Interior and Information, is with1,656 words
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Article214 1941-08-21 2 Cairo, Aug.l AT Tobruk, a heavy dust storm restricted I to-day. h There was some enemy shelling, states ine East communique, in tne nonuer area wnuetfi motor transport was damage! oy oui artiueij Reuter. Damascus, Aug.! THE value of a Palestine pouna bai Dten the Syrian currency214 words
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Article, Illustration92 1941-08-21 2 L-d« *5 THK following i* tta text of 1 by the Soviet Information the Moscow Fadi-: at n a^ the »lpht of Aug. 1? ouc ing along the ccUre front. ins look nlace In tti© r Gomel.'*- Reuter yL At various training: centres throughout I j Commands infantry areReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement24 1941-08-21 2 '^3*^ PRESENT \C |j -ffj ViCTO" i 9 m£A7&€ Ai/6. 36* SEPT3&St±6& IN 4 OF TH€ tVAK FUAI& »<»» 1- fi^ AT JO H LITTLE'S24 words
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Article, Illustration323 1941-08-21 3 r ,,,;Mi Gains In I T kraine Would lie London, Aug. 20. L s ■> in the Ukraine are discussed by the national and provincial newspapers to-day. ire Post comments that President Roosevelt firm belief that the Russians will be able L German* to a winter campaign. well justReuter - 323 words
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Article81 1941-08-21 3 Chungking, Aug. 20 Erircles in Chungking are d at the rise in the e Chinese dollar in the nariet. •official statement <xe- the market rise in the I value of the Illai in the Shanghai Monday was the result Eration of the Chinese v isation Fund. Ututlng this ImportantReuter - 81 words
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100 1941-08-21 3 London, Aug. 20. THREE German aircraft violated neutral waters recently to attack a British merchant ship as she was lying off a Portuguese port waiting to enter. The attack occurred at a point off the land frontier of Portugal and Spain and well withinReuter - 100 words
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81 1941-08-21 3 London, Aug. 20. LIEUT -COL. VANIER. who accompanied Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, to Britain, was Canadian Minister in Paris at the time of the French collapse and was appointed member of the Canadian section of the United States-Canada Joint Defence Beard inReuter - 81 words
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275 1941-08-21 3 "Favoured" Europe's Econom ic Problems London, Aug. 20. FURTHER evidence is contained in the German press of shortj ages and economic difficulties in Germany which of course is by far the most favoured territory in all German-occupied Europe. The German public were told in May that soon the markets wouldBritish Wireless - 275 words
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290 1941-08-21 3 London Aug 20 T Ministers were and the King w* members of his we represented at ter Abbey, to-day, aMi?, f the first 55 of India and jjneral tf Canada, JjN** and her Marquis, were other r ,V he family nreVHn m laW) ComdReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement155 1941-08-21 3 Arthritis Cause Fought in 30 Minutes By dissolving nnd removing the ooriT poisons and acids that cause stiffness, soreness and swelling of Arthritis and Rheumatism the amazing new discovery Kumend is brlnKlnn health and happlno«» to thousands of onp-tlme sufferers. In 30 minutes after the first dose of Rumeud pains155 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1941-08-21 4 VERMA ARDMORE - VERMA ARDMORE II V PEOPLE AM) PLACES DELOIAN war rharitlei trill benen lit by nearly $2,000 m 1 rcmiK "i the bridge and mahjong party organiaed by Ifn a Gnin and team of helpers 11 the Dutch club on Tuesday Novel idrn of commencing at1,064 words
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Article25 1941-08-21 4 SAILON GIFT toj sent in a i well gift, 1 hi \>Xb ii<m ft* at t'if S Mrs h > n whkbili e 1 sh inontfts25 words
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Advertisement14 1941-08-21 4 Wl urriON dears, *i«n*theni I and soothes the eyes and keeps L&jJJk, rlufa± j/l^f^14 words
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Advertisement16 1941-08-21 4 SHAM^O 7(7 iwi texture your Afl i 5/4//H Prcpam ElizaM I Saloon Hin'P fa .unto! J^16 words
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Article, Illustration219 1941-08-21 5 silhouette, give new fashion foetal* to this net, whether these be play clothes, lounging; ■>mart morning and evening engagements,. Ihouette, designers of washing dresses have none of the skirt width demanded by women i xtremes of fit and flare seen last year have md219 words
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Article, Illustration253 1941-08-21 5 prints with a tropical flavour SOUTH American, and Hawaiian influences are reflected in many of the prints used for daytime and sportswear, the latter being confined primarily to play clothes and housecoats, and the former appearing m street and afternoon frocks. Such amusing ideas ab tiny sombreros and lariats, done253 words
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Advertisement48 1941-08-21 5 .the finest that \*f Jw evrr went into a )^yT^ Smibkm They are made In M our ©wn ipottoa ktfdiens »VJ rJI 1 1 I |UI J I our BftuMfffl in" mn s nndef M PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES -,Q 2OJA Advl. of Singap(>rv Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.48 words
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Article, Illustration545 1941-08-21 6 DRESSES STYLED FOR ACTION UJOMEN in M6d of dftf i rocks < thai can M fo anywhcn" I with impunity will do well to j inspect the newly-arriwd j collect ion of washablos at 1»KIS( IMA LTD., No. 5. Eu 'oiut, entrance kfl Hill Street', j Refreshingly cooUooktog, (trim and545 words
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Article109 1941-08-21 6 s an attractive model in royal blue and white striped waffle pique. Shirtwaist in style, this is finished with a rtngfe i breast pocket and is fasten- j J ed with matching royal blue S buttons. A.s In n many of these new i S models interest is,109 words
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Article106 1941-08-21 6 They Are Saying That SOFTER COTTONS are com.'.g back with the slim silhouette, thus pacing "handkerchief weighs" in a strong position again. So we find lawns once more a top favourite for dresses, and even stuidy weaves like seersuckers are turning to a lawn quality for piay clofhe& and sportswear.106 words
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Advertisement34 1941-08-21 6 k A f HATS < u) PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED AFTERNOON DRESSES 5 In < OHM FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET "SNOW WHITE'! CLRANINR AT PARIS A. <$#!> DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Thone fiMS.34 words
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Advertisement38 1941-08-21 6 c I c I w •TO TlCfll ANY PAiJ I Served I 1 Cliinese si in an attJ i tive, comfdj i able Chini dining hal i The best town i the Chini Pavilion j mosphere. i iHOTEI38 words
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Article, Illustration224 1941-08-21 7 A Russian Hero's Oath This is the oath every Soviet fighting man takes:— 1a citizen of the U.S.S.R. entering the ranks of the Workers' 9 and Peasants' Red Army, do take the oath and solemnly swear to be an honourable, brave, disciplined and watchful224 words
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Article183 1941-08-21 7 Sang To Doll Amid Ruins s I riLEEN Algar, 8, sang to her I i doll to keep up her spirits when she was buried in the ruins of her home in a raid on an East Anglian coast S town. The sound of her voice guided rescue squads to183 words
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Article152 1941-08-21 7 irv of I woman's love and ton for an orphaned boy nd the brutal of a grandind grandson In the same Southampton. s selman's parents was a child; his t.h.er Mrs. Mini i< selman, were her She regarded his upas sacred trust which d'to her dead son, Bob's ;r152 words
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Article86 1941-08-21 7 - P Calom.i And You'll Jump out of fc* m the Morning Full of Vim. i pout out two pounds of •..uls daily. If this bile u food doesn't digest. bowels. Wind bloats up 1 W u.nstipated. Your whole you fed sour, tired and I blue.86 words
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104 1941-08-21 7 I SWEAR BY ALMIGHTY GOD THAT I WILL BE FAITHFUL AND BEAR ALLEGIANCE TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE, HIS HEIRS AND SUCCESSORS, AND THAT I WILL AS IN DUTY BOUND LOYALLY AND FAITHFULLY DEFEND HIS MAJESTY, HIS HEIRS AND SUCCESSORS IN104 words
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Article161 1941-08-21 7 THE battle was over Through clouds a German bomber limped away, battered by the bullets of a Sunderland flying-boat far out over the Atlantic Then it was that the Sunderland crew found that one of their own engine oil tanks had been holed The oil was161 words
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Article55 1941-08-21 7 Wriggling back, he fetched olugs to stop up holes in the tan£ but that was not enough. So much oil had escaped that only a ga S "utfmter higgled out nfrqin and again back-making a funnel wUh plasticine and pouring on mto the tank with hfs55 words
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332 1941-08-21 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1941 THE TIDE WILL TURN IF the Russian armies can successfully I withstand the greatest pressure the Germans are capable of exerting, as they seem to be doing now, they will have scored a victory of decisive importance, for from then^on the Russians will be332 words
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Advertisement31 1941-08-21 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, ifu~l3 Exclusively. \J^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONE 30W. R A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. K^*HPp|HE VlfiLT^t^V^S^^HßzMfeA^i^K^* ■gMtL^B^^B^B^^^^^WPßM^M BfM^ft. ts^^m^^^^&frfl^^£31 words
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Advertisement23 1941-08-21 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, SA »ONB NO. Ml23 words
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Article114 1941-08-21 8 Attempted Suicide Bound Over UECAUbE she could not btanei 1 her mother-in-law's nagging. Ron&h binti Haji Hall (25), wife of «r» ambu* lanro drtver of the Municipality, mixed some piii. son Jn a cup of coffee and drank It tii an t tempt to commit suuiae on Tuesday niuht Her114 words
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Article486 1941-08-21 8 4 lISTRAI lAN troops in .Malaya ot whom there are main thousand a r, J A horC cl with having so little to do They want action, like their bro^V 01l |h, fronts, and they want to do their job in such a way that there486 words
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Article59 1941-08-21 8 [N !U U;h a decree ni M S Jeffrey Burn M Mi i m m Bum. nH :irl M IB 9 '•:.riiJH -«t« "I ('<*■ I Mr N-,-1 T M lCO( ]S i -I- The petttlOß nl .-.due: c;B I Q the Chi iet| SrjjH stated h^ve^H h in59 words
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Article278 1941-08-21 8 Licenceless Importation A llegad DEFENDING HMHM Bhai. mana.. gt) of the indo-Straits Trading Co.. who was charged with impor*in<j, ten bai;s of Bombay white rice and ton ctiKs of ghee into the Colons on June 9 without a licence Mr. T.W. Ong contended that the word '"import" used in the278 words
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Article374 1941-08-21 8 WITH a contagious display of enthusiasm than $3,000 in less than halt an hour thrl Fund was set in motion last night b> a cumifl who have been presented with headquarters isH The effort began when a committee of women set to work a feu days ago and soon374 words
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Advertisement349 1941-08-21 8 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you haw attacks mt Aathma or nr« ftn d strangllnj? evci chhiao bad lhai you rhokc and fa*P for 1 t(> d f M«fldaco afaWSiSKSI Money B.ckO««anfw ran'l .-.-it >rt« n i i ti.- ;r Mendaco V i Boniatt«rhowloT.gvouha Buffered or349 words
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Article, Illustration84 1941-08-21 9 0 1 LATEST in Hollywood beach- J wear—and, therefore, lat- est in Malayan beachwear belore long— are these two suits. Left: Evelyn Reyes's lastex suit is vivid with Hawaiian flowers. In Malaya, tans, beiges and browns should compete with riotous colours of South American and Hawaiian motifs.84 words
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Article, Illustration72 1941-08-21 9 I n ol Lt.-Coi. M. I C aid nil officers, I the Loyal Regiment I ..ii.tiuy band conI alan Besar Stadium D pni o n Aim. 27. Bandmaster L. f and snipes, Bouea; r nouth Hoe, Ansell- Chinese Temple G;irSt lection. Gullivers obin; Cornet Solo, Land I72 words
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Article394 1941-08-21 9 I tyUKX she discovered that her <>:>-> ear-old husband had tailed 1 off ill i SS. 'TV 1 un omnih »> H>-vear-old Miithummal Ml At the coroner's Inquiry vester M iii teS?V^i e ffl Bengaram, testified that about 7 pjn. on Aug. 10. his394 words
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125 1941-08-21 9 JN nrd< to relievo congestion I i traffic by vehtetei used for the conveyance of pupils to and from Raffles Girls' Bchoo] and the Anglo Chinese School, the Chiel PoUc.* Officer haj made regulations to that end. These rv illations will br in force125 words
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Article216 1941-08-21 9 SOLDIER JAILED FOR THEFT THOMAS Mrdrath. ;i Kriti^h solcltfi*. waj yrterilav sentenced it I] weeks' timorous fmvrHOßmeni Tor the theft »t a wallet, a watch and a car. IfcOmtll ;nirn)t T.r| ntealtni n *ty#J watch, valued at *20, wallet mui*n I (It la;. Hi :.< i .iiif! .1 motor <216 words
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Article324 1941-08-21 9 TRAINEE FINED FOR ABSENCE STATFI) to be one of 50 men tfuilty of an offence for whicli there was no military remedy. Chia Poh New (32) was fined for absenting himself from duty while employed in an essential service the Auxiliary Depot (Medical) of Hi*-- Majesty's Forces. Chia ploudrd guilty324 words
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Article157 1941-08-21 9 Do Send Adolf One Of These i QI7BBCBIBEEB to tin- Mala- O van War Funds, and inS dividual* who wish their V contributions to he utilised for the purchase of partu-u- lar iffatlng material, will H* S Interested In this recently i prepared statement of th* approximate cost of various157 words
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Miscellaneous10 1941-08-21 9 I jpTT^vjj^ni fsr^^^^ jt fv i v lly 'sSn&g^® v10 words
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Advertisement2030 1941-08-21 10 i Situations Vacant Wanted For Sale Sag B"SsSr~ gs^js_aar»a^ KS^Stt ™:^H«3 s _______vwyp srs book-ke'MMK. telephone bookings i live In: Tribune. Singapore. l-No. 803Kj JBO to Malaja Tribune, bingapore. Tn TJtt iMrlm k»«^,«-. Si"3o m SaJ: r TX l neT,' n8 W p^ WANT>: D TO SNOAO. Hu«n ,n Baud2,030 words
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Miscellaneous161 1941-08-21 10 iONTI SiNGApJ Jl LONB( GSV-hji 16 84* GSF-UU ,19 81 om ,2553.; (From 9k SAIGO a (11.7*1 49 M a BANGKJ HSPS 2S.|J (11 715 J From is a J KUALA id ZGE S mc s (J (daily ticnl From l!«l to 9 J PENJid ZBJ j (49 M J161 words
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Article46 1941-08-21 11 •r vnnz tea t f t£cbed to the f fl Mr CAWMIbef hivir driven a it a 'h the maxispeed W* USS Mlo(i tlial it was ther '^u'tice to Lod ad%ncH the Kr th< policeman Shef had done so R, pr..v 1»t case. t|o Sfpl46 words
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Article165 1941-08-21 11 I( r if mi^wlvenlurc was Kd by Mr. K G. r^tj, nporo coroner, a.ier his Bto the death of Oh Kow blnnirer, who t gangway uhilr carrying f rice. inquiry u the coroners terday morning, Dr. Lai of the General Hospital It the labourer was adto hospital on August165 words
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Article241 1941-08-21 11 r?HE DAN BIN HAJI ASHAD, abetted by Tan V Ah Kok, stole petrol from a truck belonging to the Royal Army Service Corps and when arrested by a detective attempted to bribe him For these offences both were convicted yesterdav The method employed by A>:had241 words
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Article88 1941-08-21 11 THE death has taken place in Britain of Mr. John Meldrum, a London manager of the Chartered Bank. This information is contained in a cable despatched by the head office to the Singapore branch, and states that Mr. Meldrum d.ed on Aug. 19 as the result of88 words
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Article241 1941-08-21 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Aug 20. J^N older to acnieve 1 the objective or 23 R.A.AF. squadrons abroad by next May, new squadrons will be iormed at. the rate of one every three weeks. More than three thousand air crew personnel and ground .staff will be necessary. December241 words
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Advertisement133 1941-08-21 11 RSS IMIILP LINE. ancorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, DNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND Information reparding freight and passenger accommodation ROUSTEAD CO., LTD., [E HANK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA iIMM'IHNA LINE. (Incorporated in England)133 words
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Advertisement358 1941-08-21 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. I (FROM PAGE 10) Property For Sale FOR SALE OR TO LET Modern Bungalow furnished. Modern Sanitation. Ttongllti (District Apply Box 256 c!o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 742K) EMERGENCY Big Country Attap-HouiMM (two; For quick salp or to let. Bus-route off Yeo Chu Kdng Road For particulars j358 words
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Advertisement312 1941-08-21 11 Public of ices Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following matcrlalH or servlc*. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Closing Erection of an Electric Sub-Station Store at Newton (Deposit $30). 12 noon. August 22. 1941. Purchase of Scrap Metal lying at Wuodlelgh, Upper Serangoon312 words
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Article339 1941-08-21 12 B ibay, Aug. 19 DELIVERING his address at \h* i Convocation Ol the Bombay University. Sir Maurice Gwyer. Chief Justice of Inc.ia, said: This war is no or--1 dinary war. It If I conflict not only between material resources but between two conceptions 01 life. This conflict339 words
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Advertisement194 1941-08-21 12 YOU TOO WILL SCREAM at 181 l» and LOU! The Funniest pair of Gloom -chasers on the Screen To-day! "1 I SHOWS DAILY IAPITOI n,M.-:,n-^ 1 an<l M8 The Biggest Parade of LAUGHS rinct SHOILDER ARMS (A 1 UtBCWMAN Ai«OJPTr; rißTtfltißwrnnii r I.altst MKTROTONK NEWS:— BRITAIN VOWS VENGEANCE CHURCHILL'S Inspiring194 words
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Advertisement130 1941-08-21 12 Each New BE TIE DaVk is an event, and I •The Groat Lie" i s no fcx I TO-PAY 3.15, 6.15 9I 1 AijiA^itiin Tops everything she's ever done T l n lne /P tt| BETTE BerE^ 00 fIS Iviol• fU HMOnn EDMUND OOULMNC fl^ A WAKNER I .koS J130 words
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Article98 1941-08-21 13 I I Mr m:\f D Be would B all I babj ■prkenwi »a> lasui: wfty Mr. Id an ra U I icrificinu an abl< liven to my to pay Di £26 to the Id iadv I me whi W." hi aid. ■amdlord ,ipIhis homi [-road Miu Pyer told "-N'.i98 words
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Article230 1941-08-21 13 •ni'C'K PRIVATES" (At the Capitol) THERE la sonu-thinu lo sin- about m Buck I': iviitcs." the new show at Um I, ftnd tl»»* Andrews Sisters do it nicety, thank you. They're in the I •/hi ill ho-tesses and along with! t id!<t lon Oosteilo they make I Literally230 words
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Article218 1941-08-21 13 < (M) han^ii g from the branch i i a mangostten tref in a ruh-,-t.itc ort* Bi:kit l^imah Iload the niominff of Aug. !>. Wee i BwMa, head-boy of the Holland^cbc Club, it was told the roner yesicrday, was finaneially .ii/.irrassed. The coroner return- d .1218 words
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Article156 1941-08-21 13 London. Aug. 20. T^H ASKING the First Lord of Um Adtnlrulty. Mr. A. V. Alexander, for th< message M>nt on the ocvvon of the anni- r ;ny or the sinking ol the dm-:. srulser Helle. Admirul Sakelloriou Btotm: Oreeoe i> tPiiiporarllv lost to us andBritish Wireless - 156 words
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Article106 1941-08-21 13 A SAILOR, R. P. Roberts, was said to i** have paid $2.50 for a wrist watch > which was delivered to him in a leather ewe. When he opened the case there 'A:is no watch. The alleged Incident waa 6tated to 11 taken piaot: on106 words
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115 1941-08-21 13 U.S. LABOUR 100 P ER CENT. FOR PRESIDENT New York. Aug 20 THE American Federation ot Labour Is mobilised 100 per cent bSflna President ftooseror. and H.e Oovernmcni defene* w^ war u*»reemtni. m simple mnouajre. the following phraso: 'That workers of every nation throughout the vwrld shab be accorded theReuter - 115 words
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65 1941-08-21 13 Pricing. Autf. 2U CHUNGKING kg planning to e*>ta1/ Wish 14 air bases with Soviet aid in thr Interior provinces as a sequel t' intensive Japanese air rai(i.^ to t*t inlaiul points, it i.s reliably reported. it If tin reported that construction work onEastern News - 65 words
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Advertisement111 1941-08-21 13 OPENING TO-DAY Aft Ms. 6 .i5 9 5 TrgwMl IT is IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO BE THRILLED BY EDGAR \V\II \<l BRITAIN'S GREATEST COMEDY STAR IN A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT OF WIT AND HUMOUR Edoar Wallace's uproarious Comedy fl^^^. flft^ H U9iDlf C t f With Jane Carr-Betty Stockfeld H/r// AN OUTSTANDING111 words
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Article357 1941-08-21 14 LOYALS' 6-1 VICTORY Ball's Four Goals lioyafe (iordons 1. POCLOWIKG up on I heir rectal lint- display against (he Royal Air Foia, whom they held to a draw, the Loyals scored r\ big trta when they met the Gordons in a Div. I game at (lillman yesterday, emerging victors by357 words
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Article83 1941-08-21 14 i I7KRV scrappy soccer was witnessed on the I'adang I yesterday when the R.N.V.R. beat tho B.C.C. second string S I in a friendly soccer match, by i six jfoals to four, j With the score two-all at i the iiitrrv.il. the sailors added i83 words
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Article230 1941-08-21 14 DESULTS of yesterday's play t n pionsnips were: a nH h ff? h ip Rubles: A. Watts and R.I. Barker beat C.A Norris and G. Hyder 6-2, 6-3 Handicap singles: D. de cnn <— 3> beat A. Jansen (—l5l 6—l o—4.0 4. Ties for to-day: Championship singles: Dr230 words
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Article, Illustration92 1941-08-21 14 TO those who inhabit target areas for enemy bombers, I air activity has an ugly and menacing sound. These pho. tographs of graceful acrobatics are, however, entirely t pacific, for they illustrate the i skill and grace of Miss Denise Newman, 17-year-old girl diving champion of92 words
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Article, Illustration351 1941-08-21 14 Army Critkel Tournament Signals In Finals Thrilling Finish At TaJ gOWLERS dominating yesterday t hP 7 13 the three-day Armv large unit, H cricket match between Portress si™ H.K.S. Royal Artillery at T^Z^ spectators with much excitement P Set to perform what appeared at fi easy task oi scoring 53351 words
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Advertisement162 1941-08-21 14 PilesCurbed in 10 Minutes Don't let itching, bleeding Internal or protrudlnß Piles M p your vltallS nifn jour nerves, and drive you crazy with n« n thlnarold the recent discovery of an aK£ lean phynU lan rtops the pain In 15 minutes •o you can walk. ride, work and enjoy162 words
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Miscellaneous16 1941-08-21 14 HIGH TIDfcS TO-DAY: 10.24 a.m 8 3 ft MH TO-MORROW 1054 am, 86ft, p.m.. 9.6 ft16 words
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Article52 1941-08-21 15 ICHELOR IS 1.: w n y i:r. ean p little ifiOr :i pram I blitz Gump Iduliys airingIporuc BiUingIception clerk. Kie pram im■v he saw the 111 deny my He luxury t< ■e money m it." he said fcthout new ■perhaps. I am ■ot children 1 Bo think oi52 words
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Article209 1941-08-21 15 Frenchgirl Waved A Union Jack Cairo, Aug. 20. i N interesting story is told by A Lieut-Col. L. B. Jon; and Major It. B. Scott, who were among the officers detained by the Vichy authorities contrary to the Syria Armistice terms, and who have] io\v been repatriated. I Thev beloncReuter - 209 words
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Article186 1941-08-21 15 London, Aug. 20. kmerican Government has begun to accumulate huge reliei stock oi foodstutis to be rushed to le. China and other distressed areas directly ?ar is over, .says Sonia Tomara, writing from dto the New York Herald-Tribune. plus grains and fats from Argentina, Canaaa fostralia are being accumulated186 words
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Article156 1941-08-21 15 t Tokyo. Aug. 20. completion of the demarcation of the 200-mile jttntier between Maixchukuo and outer Mongolia Je womonhan area which was the scene of fierce •Jg between Japanese and Soviet troops in the <f 1939 waa officially announced in toe wukuo capital, Hsinking. and theReuter - 156 words
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Article178 1941-08-21 15 London, Aug. 20. k Fockewoffe Condor, on its {V»uy to attack Atlantic S convoys, was intercepted by j ?n American-built Lockheed S I Hudson of the RAF. Coas- I ial Com ma jia and only es- J caped minus its bomb load. damped, and with some178 words
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Article56 1941-08-21 15 Tokyo, Aiir. 20 BRITAIN and the United States will follow Japan's lead in raissinc the status of their legation at Bangkok to embassies, it was authoritatively learned, according to a report from Bangkok. Competent circles in Tokyo said that the two countries will soon notify theReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1941-08-21 15 London, Aug. 20. QPECIAL 'Vee" emblems will be 5f distributed among the spectators at the minor "Allied Olympics" athletic meeting to be held In London on Saturday. Services, civil defence and civilians will be represented and among the entries received are some from Belgians, Poles,Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement40 1941-08-21 15 GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDAY! rtSfvVflW PHILUra H«bber Soles that serve as a cushion u. take all the shock out of walklns•hree ordinary leather soles. PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES AND HEFL <MK A^ent^-RAHAMIN PBNHAI 117-125. Cecil Street, Singapore m APB 240 words
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Advertisement75 1941-08-21 15 There's a Darling, running out of gas, we mean, DOWN 1 TO HER LAST MINK COAT, WOULD YOU BLAME I HER IF SHE FACED THE FACTS OF LIFE (PRACTIC ALLY) WITH THESE TWO SUCKERS FALLING UKE I A "TON OF BRICK"? COLUMBIA HITS THt HICHSPOT OF FROLIC WITH JOAN BENNETT,75 words
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Miscellaneous37 1941-08-21 15 <r*rrEß SJL.FA- League, Div. I, Chinese b °^AUUetlc v Argylls. Stadium; R.E. v Ma cheaters. Changi; Reserve Division. Police v Gordons, Selarang; M.F.A. v Arivlls Farrer Park; Div. II A, PubuSers'v R-E. (Malays). Y.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.R.C tournament.37 words
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564 1941-08-21 16 LONDON, AUG. 20. T OI»AVS RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE SAYS WAT non»|G. tvn MimV'W BETWEEN SMOLENSK AND Mr.V "AS SIIBBUK.v No oerad^' a junciVo" j north of Lake llmen and is th e southern end of the German drive towards uX£*Z Stubborn fighting here and in the otherReuter - 564 words
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Article232 1941-08-21 16 No Barter Agreement London, Aug. 20. FER£ is no question of Britain entering into any barter agreement with Japan nr of unfreezing Japanese assets, it was stated in authorised quarters in London to-day. Bankinp machinery set up between the Bank of England and the Yokohama Specie Bank will pm videReuter - 232 words
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Article121 1941-08-21 16 London, Aug. 1 A REMARKABLE demonstration of the attach of Mexican workers to the democratic cm reported by the Daily Telegraph's Mexico City respondent. An offer made by Japanese impoiters to thel mittee of the Mexican Textile Workers' Unia supply Mexico with all the silk andReuter - 121 words
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198 1941-08-21 16 Morning Tribune Thursday, August 21. 1941. Canadian Youth Will 'Blaze Road To Victory NEXT SALES EXCRKI) 4,^^,,, Montreal, .W THK road to victory must he blazed thn the air. The men who open that road take the journey along it must be best, bri a' id brainiest of this andReuter - 198 words
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167 1941-08-21 16 Simla, Aug. 20. EVIDENCE of a strong growing of pro-British feeling was seen during a journey through Europe by the first batch of British and Indian officers and British N.C.O.'s captured in the Syrian campaign and released in Beirut on Aug. 15, writes an Indian167 words
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Advertisement109 1941-08-21 16 OPENING TO-DAY AT THE II a. m. MATINEE! 4 SHOWS DAILY II a.m. 3-15 p.m. 6-15 p.m. 9-15 p.m. T E CATHAY Tie 0111 C m a P ictm as nIX II- L. O hig as the shies! RAY MILLAND WILLIAM HOLDEN \&Kh, Vi t*% ddi iv WANTED WINCS^ WITH109 words
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Advertisement22 1941-08-21 16 "CENT-A-PLANE" FIN Total number of enemy planes destroyed the week-end on all fronts up to •IdalfW w time (excluding Soviet claims): SIXTEEN22 words
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