Morning Tribune, 22 August 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune NE TT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Vol t_Jfe 174, Friday, August 22, 1941.
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  • 59 1 Tokvo. Aug. 21 iar? Japanese reaction, tuc reports of American Russia appears in the; 1 0 ISr8 1 1 close to Japan £ssfegg tuitincc of peace in the Fji rt idmlUta* that all surhl Soviet aPßJ^^fc; to jtrcngthen the Russia Hitler', teg* Europe the Kokumin Shimf£ that the Anulo-Ameri-will
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  • 110 1 REPLY TO REPRESENTATIONS Loiiuon, Aug. 1:1. Pfitten n na« >a Deerra torn Iran Uovern ntaiioiij made 01 r -.e pie.ent t. Lrtriuan ugex. n Du taij uicLcauu derived froi made oy U :h,d they ha\ tble Impronlff r'a diplomat.. jWlf n expected befor, d that the Bnnot onh L Government
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  • 86 1 Berne, Aug. 21. LIN expects britilfa action n Iran suon. says the Bernespondenl of the newsLa Miisse. a word Is biealhed as tvj term&nj i ...on would be,' j rrespondent .-ays, "but em-| is laid on a statement from j n thai Iran is str »ng enough H ad
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  • 57 1 (From 11. L. Hopkin) London. Aug. 21. SERGT. -PILOT Norman Berg, the younger son of Mr. Harry Bert. rmerly of Singapore is reported killed in action. The death is also announced of James Mackay, the 17-year-old Jounget brother of the Earl of Inchcape. wno lell from a cUff
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  • 461 1 Melbourne, Aug. 21. THE Australian Labour Party to-day decided that in view of the gra- vity of the war situation affecting Australia, it was essential for the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, to remain in Australia to direct the adminii Oration
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  • 79 1 Bangkok, Aug. 21. |W an editorial captkmed "Thanks, Malaya" the influential Thai daily Praiar.mre. commenting «n Sir Shenton Thomas' recent speech in whkh His Excellency referred to "our good neighbour, Thailand," and WLshed happiness for Thais who are lovers of peace, says such a statement at this time
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  • 134 1 Trainloads Of Wounded Arrive In Bucharest Daily Zurich Augr. 21. TRAINLOADS of wounded, and planes bringing- severely wounded are arriving in Bucharest dailv, writes the W'irb^ corespondent of the Neu Zerich. The newspaper becran^ a few rf*vs ago to publish lists of 'M»i«»d. Prices have risen enormously. Owin* to livestock
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  • 412 1 Bangkok, Aug. 21. THE Thais will adhere to their traditional motto "to die as freemen better than live as slaves." This is one of the three guarantees on which the security of Thailand is firmly based, said Thailand's Cabinet Minister, Luang Vichit Vathakarn,
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  • 31 1 Cairo, Aug. 21. rIE Suez Canal area had another air raid last night. A communique states that two were killed and 28 injured while there was slight damage to property.— Reuter
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  • 56 2 20 U.S. Planes Arrive In Bangkok i Kmiir. Allfi. 21. TWENTY arplanes have I arrived at Bangkok, at- N rordiriK to a Tokyo message j reported by the Koine Kadio. lliey were delivered by the American Government, havin« been ordered by Thailand last year The present situation seems to >
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  • 366 2 Zurich, Aug. 21. 4 GLOOMY and sordid picture of the conditions existing r Lake Constance, once the )X)pular resort of holiday-makers, is fhren in an article in the "Tagablatt." The President of the German Tourist Association has been rbligtd to oompiain in circular addressed
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  • 261 2 Connected With Planes London. Aug. 21. CAPTAIN Klliot Roosevelt, second son of the United States President told a press conference here to-day that he was in BH a i on mteta connected with the .United States air orce He expects U> be here until the middle
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  • 52 2 Shanghai. Aug 21. rU expected tha: the Chinesf dollar will not fall below :ht present rate and when the new fund starts to work the Chinese dollar may even *et stronger. Reuter learns that the new SinoBrttish American Stabilisation Fund may start worktn? within a few
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  • 56 2 I (apt. A. Vyamikov. in the cockpit of hi>, plane, is being: acclaimed a hero by the SoviftJ Gunners accompanying him shot down four] S enemy planes in one air encounter over ihtj i front. This photo was transmitted to New York, J from Moscow by radio.
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  • 380 2 London, Aug. 21 MR. Mackenzie King arrived in London tM morning and was met by Lord Cranbounj uie Dominions Secretary, Sir Archibald Sincii cne Air Minister and Commander Thompn A r ho represented Mr. Churchill. I Representatives of the Canadian Goflfl ment and Services were also at the station
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  • 27 2 2£* #fi*i A BRITISH O.H.Q. communique sU^; Hrnlt A ruk area heavy duat storms con»°" tner r» w patrol activities. la the f router i- Reuter
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  • 346 3 New York, Aug. 21 Hemisphere portion of the Atlantic is WeStC slovvlv hut surely cleared of German subeilS d surface raiders," writes Mr. Joseph DrislCS York Herald-Tribune correspondent at sea iTunitoi states Atlantic Fleet s Neutralit y 1 ,11 who has had experience with convoys, says y pnscou, ,w
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  • 158 3 Tokyo. Aug. 21 rHE Ministry of Commerce and; Industry plans to create a| semi-official "Foreign Trade Control Association." which will place all foreign trade between Japan m d foreign countries under the :ontrol of one organisation, authoritative quarters reveal, says the Domei News Agency. It
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  • 162 3 Karachi. /*ug. 21 WE are doing very well here, and in addition to the workshop experience we get. we are provided <vith the fullest op, jrtunities to understand British social life and a)s o the methods of trade unionsm in this country." says one ot the
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  • 148 3 Briti sh Trade In Turkey Speeds Up Ankara, Aug. 21. THE United Kingdom Commercial Corporation reT^prSnSfuve in Baghdad, **X^ t to discuss transport questions with the United Km*, of olive oil and £3,300,000 worth of moha r. At the same time the corporation by placing huge orders in America and
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  • 29 3 Canberra. Aii£ 21. the .Co m mo,nvea,t,.A.rc.a l( l Corporution and the principal n*»«^ d^S» o^ie.al.ve, com ?&!Sf&f7fSr3m and M.700 before t% war.
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  • 14 3 London, Aug. th* first fiehter squadron of IM Reuter Reuter
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    • 49 3 Under BRITISH management fc f an»««s. cooked m» flsh alld ctusta a,, assortment oi s •Hk .hoice herbs and sp but serving delicious Continental and American dishes Js *ell as real English homecooking. w hare f^ 1P? restocW I (L fu* l? 4 Tel. 282 Orchard N^irt. 5355 Road.
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    • 143 3 WE lIIWK Monsieur A Wan. Picture of Gen de Onillli* Messrs Alkaff and Aurrlv. Office Arthur's Bar. Catering. Australians. Tank. Dutch Consulate. Picture of Quc-n Wtlhelnur... rli«K Ml Kllin A Fan. Framroz. J HMM Of inr.atd waters. Kraser Neave*. Aslitr.tys and beer. Friend Box of wooden toys. i: m <i
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  • 1049 4  - FOR VICTORY: CHURCHILL TANK FUND VERA By People Places! THE Churchill Tank Fund Committee which has already got away to a flying start, gained some more ground on Wednesday evening when it became established at town office in the Arcade. The office has been kindly lent by Mr. S. I.
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    • 34 4 WftViSCT Eugene Oil Perms VJIS SMAM'OO To suit the texture of your hair TACUI Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf. 159 North Brldr* Road, I Tel. 4415.
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    • 39 4 Your pcnua nan must he for you >our sa guard or saec^ U sftr,r n d t^ v °e n f n o rtr Prices Moderate JPhone for an early appointment 7555. "•JVAQMI** I B Rodney House, Battery Road.
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    • 59 4 Over a friendly cup of coffee *Q I^^E^*^^mm NESCAFE life's little troubles (*j fade into insignificance, for Nescafe' is not just coffee, it's better coffee. Obtainable W^^ from all good provision stores. m^Mf !^j\ljJ^ Nescafe HP Ample supplies of NESCAFE are now available in Malaya. Advt. of Nestle <fr Anglo-Swiss
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  • 821 5 Lther's part in the L ER bas an important job FJU her sick child's life. [nth" ?iV9n the r, uv of nursing her child IzJeaith under the doctor's I tier work plays no I tssuring recovery. I uv.many moI prepared to take I d putoe, feed the
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  • 119 5 f.'hild to be if it is easier i than to efforts, i dress, wash S feed but be btrurfve help < Vl a! his natural S r> i him because of the sea, or otion of a see- to him that to fear, then investigate for lself. > encourage
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  • 286 5 BABY, at birth, may weigh anything from sVfe to 3 9 lbs. After the initial loss, he should gain Z from 3 to 6 oz. a week until M three months h^ should be about 4 lbs. over his birth weight His skin should be firm
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  • 138 5 THE mother-to-be who finds that she is gaining weight unduly may safely the following changes in her diet: 1. Skim all milk, but drink two to three glasses daily. Omit cream and creamed dishes and gravies 2. Serve bread at one meal only. 3. Do
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    • 76 5 II 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 "HELEN CURTIS Oil Steaming" will give your hair that brilliant and lustrous look and cure any tendency to scalp and hair dryness. While your hair is
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  • 529 6 A LMOST stranded in America for little over year, the A il ll of Sarawak Ihc consort of the world-ianious -Wh£ Rajal! l." Sir* Charles Vyner Brooke an ived in Sm«a,M>n yesterday cveninii by the Pan American Anua>s Anzac Clip per having earned and
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  • 130 6 MAKING an application that he should be taken to the prison lock-up immediately after his case was called up because he had been a detective formerly and was afraid of being beaten up In the police court lock-up If detained there, Wong Ah Ctieong
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  • 106 6 WILLIAM DAVID DRKNN AN a j lian soldier, was ye:.tmla> charted court with having spread a i umo Ur c (mi!! 1 the war-other than in the duty— designed to ereatc nttnetetßarv Iu despondency. The offence with whith Drwum is <h one recently promulgated under the Defen?"? lations and
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  • 302 6 IN his judgment on the Crown appeal in the q of H. Harley Clarke, a dental surgeon j Justice Aitken yesterday agreed with the mq trate's verdict of acquittal on two charges causing hurt but disagreed with the third of fi ing to stop after the accident and imposed
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  • 164 6 CH.\N YOKE HAN. a 23-year-old po. yesterday sentenced to nine ngnj^J^ imprisonment for absence from dut} training. r Chm stated that he could not of tra.nlng because he wjl> sunenng ww Pleadin? guilty to the C vp m he had no intention of deserting (Vie(i t
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  • 42 6 REPOftTC of diacotttanfc 1? i. I to-day by the Rome Radio V( i, e "These fiimoura,- the annou .1. ,no hilarity amongst the Italian jpo\ the preseat situation sereiw ;i fWettde in i victory ttafy in !i n Reuter
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    • 242 6 Glanus Ma Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation r you feel '>ld before your ttm* or softer from oerve, brain and phr-tcal w^akoffw y >u wiw find new bappin««b v»d health u» in ivniertoaa medical discovery which re i ores youthful vigour and vitality quicker i.ui ,i operationa It f» a
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  • 1089 7 Sinr\ Off Sim <<-ss 11 on Pat.no was employas debt collector by a large C sof the firm were ediar and wide and n lr collector spent his S P visiting Indians and 1. mine and plantation S.tottie district around Pa f;. h e was sent
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  • 74 7 AUSTRALIANS have nmtrix billed over M per head to War Savings CcriiitftlCfl in 11! nn.nl hs. Btg business firms are encouraging their ?iri:!oyees to join savings grr'ups and to increase purchaaes. Total sal-s have reached £21 377 52^ State flgoreg are -New South Wales.
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  • 315 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1941. MR. MENZIES' WARNING ]y|M. R. (I. MENZIES, the Australian Prime Minister, did not mince words when, addressing the House of Representatives, he re-emphasised the importance Australia attaches to the defence of Singapore. No sacrifice, said he, would he considered too great for the maintenance
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  • 1229 8  -  Catherine Drinker -By-. MUSIC: A FRIEND IHAVE lour brothers and a sister, two children and lour nieces and nephews. None of us are professional musicians. But strike A on the piano, and to a man we move our fiddles as mechanically as we answer the telephone. People ask us
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    • 175 8 /j Your MOTORCAR fully insured? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson Green Your favourite perfume duplicated i r j' 11. THE ARCADE, S'pore it vvvv vv v v A r SI \SO\ SALE r vvw > u 2 STRIPED SHIRTS ---Sl.OO U < > S l2 HANDKERCHIEFS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 79 9 k LIFE i uoinc. lc haa heMtoJK nfldant At 3. i .Md. bu-wiU life ragea hotday I ihall ccs* being defeated, accept. Then i icaS FAiclid studied sec beauty bare. not more timefwmumori room in mv soul oven comes I shah i r« i house W hich to receive
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  • 75 9 Why We Are Fighting 11l countries tfl Ihc world, through* oi I nrope, Asia "down under.' 1 tmht side .i free world where pir R-ome hildren will t >iiu( agony of losing Ihej have lived for and in lich i have believed rough ihe centuries. The jhtin* men of the
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  • 404 9 Hong Gltk, descried by (he prosecuting officer as a man known to t hi police for vtais "as probahlv the most dangerous gMfrtar in Singapore" was fcund guilty yestenhy of being 1 smember of an unlawful society. He had a previous conviction for possession of firearms.
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  • 103 9 A WOMAN, 34-year-old Leon^ Say Moi, who. it was stated drank a solution of caustic soda "some time last year" was admitted into hospital and afte: some time discharged. On Auk 8. this year, she wan ndmltte" into the hospital again but died thrrdays later, death
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  • 67 9 ONG Jee Chin, who was s«n tenced to seven month' simple imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to Wong San Yap by negligent driving during "black-out." has appealed against the conviction and sentence. After hearing part of the appeal argued by Mr. John Laycock wltr> Mr. T. W. Ong,
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    • 194 9 CdSfjw&ji Columbia pLCyS Masterworks. SYMPHONY No. 45 ('Farewell"). 6 parts LX ***** Sir Henry J. Wood and London (Auto coup. Symphony Orchestra LX 8113(5) CONCERTO in D for Cello and Orchestra. 8 parts LX 472|5 Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) and Album 83 Symphony Orchestra conducted (Auto coup. by Dr. M. Sargent
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

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    • 587 10 I Situations Vacant WANTED AGENTS to handle pure Hum packed tn V 2 lb nottlr Prlre attractive Apply Rani Ac Co.. I, RajB» Dowry. Dacca. (India). (No. 831Ki WANTED Clerk with general office r»xpnieoce knowledge of shorthand given preference state *a4nrr required to Box Ho. 273 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore
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    • 606 10 Situations Wanted eiNKSK Mi-ks position as typist, knowtie Chinese characters. Box »1 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 797*.) TOUR DOMESTIC BEBVANT or office •taff problems our concern. Dial BJJJH we supply «t •hort notice. Genera Employment Agency. 100. herald Hill Road. Singapore. (no. <**^> SUB-ASBISTANT SURGEON Quarter century India. Thailand. Malaya.
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    • 647 10 For Sale I'URE BRED POULTRY— White Leghorns. Light Sussex. Black and »uff Orpingtons Also Poultry Foods. Split Maize and Curry Powder. Belmont Hoes. 15. Branksome Road, Singapore. (No. 114* > PURE BRED year-old Rhode Island Rel Roosters Also Light Sussex. Apply Box 280 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 796K t
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    • 672 10 •UNINON HOME". 130. Sophta Road. I Singapore the mo«t respectable Asiatic Bachelors Boarding House in town. Com[ortable rooms available Ist September Meals optional. Book now* (No. 761 K TO LET spacious bungalow. 14. Wilkinson Road Rent $75'-. Complete modern furniture and also Willys Car 1938 model i n excellent condition,
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    • 362 10 SINGAPORE I I «9 mcs. I ZHP2 t «58 a 1,,.' I^)NDON I Gs ,!",l 781 me -I ICM metres I GSF-1S 14 mcS| I II tl metres I (From 6. 15 ptn u I H 50 p.m.) I GSD— II.7S met) ft. 25.53 metres. (From 905 pm. ot I
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  • 91 11 „n ana women past 40 o f heart trouble and ''„'<>( High Blood Pressure. \n a mysterious dia- nu.ro deaths than CMMf, "ople mistake the nymp- or some simple trouptoma are: Presmire in i ,s at top and back of eyes, dizziness. Bhort I poor sleep, heart loss of
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  • 84 11 DR. Henry Grady, president of the American President Lines, 6an Francisco, who is making a tour of the Far East at the request of President Roosevelt, broke his journey at Manila yesterday. He Is expected in Singapore within a fortnight. Dr Grady s trin
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  • 252 11 THE following is a list of the successful students Horn the Pitman's College in the London Chamber of Commerce (Autumn) 1940 examinations: Typewriting (Higher): R D. Victor <D>, Lim Hum Keow <D>. S.M Kailaspillai <D>. Abdul Malik. Abdul Ghani, Lee Chee Lin« and Mrs. Evelyn
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  • 197 11 Bombay, Aug. 20. TN response to tbf Governor of Bombay's appeal for another 20,000 A R.P volunteers, a large number of appllca tions has been received.—By Radio. Bombay, Aug. 20. THm Air Minister, >h acknowledging Bombay* latest gill ..u>s. lhe addition al £25,000 will bring inspiration to
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    • 216 11 rRLANDSCHE HANDELTSCHAPPU, N.V. Royal Charter A.O 1834 ding Ibctety) BANKERS (1 r. 40.030 m;o 1. 12.G00.0C) v\. a .'ir'.'>|)or.dents ..v PROVINriAL BANK i [MrrßD ;i Oflicc BATAVIiI I Kasi Indies:— S >u jI n Wei I I hcri ).i I along !:;.iI DJcnii»*.*i I I-. d MiiI Poi li. PemanvkAi
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    • 591 11 I CLASSIFIED ADS._ (FROM PAGE 10> Educational CAMRRIIXIE GRADUATE undertakes coaching for Law Exams. Apply Box 270 ro Malaya Tribune. BHRapore. (No. 777K) RAPID COURSE in Motor Drlfing taught. My car or yours. Feet reasonable Sue- 1 cess assured. Dial *****. Singapore for! appointment. (No. 749K) FRENCH TAUGHT. Modern method.
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    • 301 11 I'uhlif Xolic** TAMBALAK RUBBER ESTATES UMITBD. •Incorporated in the Straits Settlements'. NOTICE is hereby given that the Thirty-second Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of thLs Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Saturday. 13th September, 1941, I at 12 noon, at whieh
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  • 243 12 NEWS BREVITIES Rangoon. Aug. 20 BUKMA is to raise a j third mhitia for ner defence services. Recruitment is open J to all domiciled races in the country. A numoei oi men will be .sent for iwo months to the Officer Cadet Train- iuh; unit, \Miich will be placed on
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  • 78 12 "ivOCUMENTS which contained matter actually bordering on sedition" was how certain publications, were described by the prosecuting officer in a case In which Lee Tee Tan (21) a Hainanese "house boy" employed by the Chief Constructor, Naval Base, stood his trial before Mr. W. D Carew.
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  • 58 12 2 c ul ior Au ireat Br Ilirsha i. re r tin 1 kth to fin L( I contin Ipansiui fcipirr I Bcherc t 1943. iiu pro pinist< I* R A Bin?; [from ks ihi) Fair knd Id to I Slip I 2,001 K>ps tired |32.( ICun kite, ■sell'
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    • 248 12 We solemnly declare:- "NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH UPROAR 0 U LAUGHTER BEEN HEARD IN THE CAPITOL! (The Management) BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO HAVE gJT% COME BEEN SEEN and CONQUERED! M^t^r I SHOWS TO-DAY and TO MORROW na.m.3.15- APJTOL |=^i^i A-S See THE ANDREWS SISTERS ABBOTT^COSTHIO Mm I in action!
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    • 56 12 "SHOULD RANK AS jMp* *^f ONE OF THE BEST Kf_ BETTE DAVIS HAS HK 1 TO-DAY 3-15, fl| |gg| AJL H A M II II A GEO. BRENT mary astor Locile Watson Hattie McDan.el DUCTED BY EDMUND COL-LDINC D.reao, of Dark y.,,ory' and-ThOU A WARNER BROS.-f IRST HATI PICTV*I ALSO
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  • 184 13 K' [or AustraKreat Britain ■M. Bruce m arc repre- 'tht i ComBth in dis- 1: London I continuance Rpansiun of Scheme afm, 1943. when Kr.t programwur.^t''. for B. IfcEwen i ■t a report Ik a a. f. H. Officer I im ab■es that Au.sI air crewi Bund staffs ■d
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    • 330 13 Malay States' Cricketer For Singapore (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. MR. J. M. Gregoire. attached to the Mercantile Bank, Ipoh Branch, shortly leaves on transfer to Singapore. A well- known cricketer, he is the State captain and represented the Malay States in their annual encounter with the Colony at
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    • 134 13 THE PUBLIC RAVES! .^p^ POSITIVELY o\l OF Till BEST PROGRAMMES! W j[\ 10-lIAV L^f /WW&03.15, 6.15 9.15 \V THE WITTIEST PIECE OF GAIETY THAT HAS HIT THIS TOWN! tdoar Wallaces uproarious Lomedy With Jane Carr-Beiiy Siockfeld INCLUDING IN THE PROGRAMME YOU'LL LIKE MUSSO AS A STRIPTEASE STAR! A 20 MINUTE
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  • 660 14 Late Coals Give Athletic Second Win Over Argylls Chinese Athletic 3; Argylls 1. FAST soccer, which climaxed with a brimful of thrills in the second session, was witnessed at Anson Road Stadium yesterday when Chinese Athletic beat the Argylls by three goals to one in a division
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  • 122 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. JN the Centenary Cup semi-final, the Field Regiment put up a very good light against the Excise Sports Club, who had five Malaya Cup players, before losing by a solitary goal which was scored in the first half. Good goalkeeping by
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  • 105 14 FOUR HOURS TO DECIDE DOUBLES' TIE (TENNIS LongcM iianic In History T Aug. 21. X THE longest marathon 1 match in the history )of American national S lawn tennis champion- S ships was played yester- day, when Bryan Grant. i small hut tenacious Da- s I vis Cup player, and
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  • 174 14 I soccer! Sani Scores Three cJ R.E. (Malays) 4; Publishers DISPLAYING better tactics and d« mina exchanges in both halves the R F t\\l defeated the Malaya Publishing House y goals to one in a Div. 2A League match ph on the \.M.C.A. ground yesterday Play was on the
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  • 66 14 RESULTS of yesterdays ties in the SR.C. lawn t Minis tournament were us follows: Championship s'ligles: Dr. G. F. ce Souza beat L. d'Souzu 6—4, 7—5. Singles handicap "A": R S. Barlh 15> beat D. d* Cruz 3» 6—o, 6— U Doubles liandicau. P. M. d'Almeida and F.
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  • 60 14 THE following will pli*y cricket foi the JC.S.A. against the Singapore Cr.'cket Club to-morrow starting at 2.15 p.ru on the Padanu;: A E. DeUlkan Captain Anthony Lim, s. iftrkna, D Ranatunga. A. Lo..ez Mahan Bingo, Roland de Romlro, Chong Kow Tli ye, K. Vythilingam Gooneseparam and Koon Poh
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  • 40 14 Taiping Race Statistics rtAINER Jack Duval was the most successful traine/ at the recently concluded Taiping Tui-f Club August Professional meeting He saddled four winners. Boy Cullen was the only horse to score a double. Harper was the champion jockey.
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  • 181 14 (From Our Own Report! I poh. Thud PLAYING classic soccer thrl pore Malays scored aj whelming ten- nil win o«J Perak Malays, in their fiMJ of their two days tour of M the Coronation Park ground| day. J Before the gMM startj players were presented w| Highness the Sultan
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  • 30 14 USSR 53&3 ball match at An*> swysfttaS season, the g g2Jii, the p R i last year's > counting on the ve p ,ix I** 11 The airmen navr hand.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 192 14 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes 1 Your skin h;is tirarly f>ft million tiny seamn and |K>r»-.M whtM f genus hide and <T.use terri»»J«« It< hi/ip, ("racking. BJczeni.", Peeling, Kurning. Acne, Ringworm. Psoria«i«, Blackkeads, Pimples, F"oot Itch and other hlciniahi'S Ordinary treatnunts give only t< mpvary relief heeause tiny do
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 56 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div.l, S.C F.A. v R.A. (antli aircraft >. stadium; 1 Div.l IA, Royal Navy )v YM.C.A., Y.M.C.A.; I R.A.F. (Seletar) v I Fortress Signals, SeI letar: Div.l 18, Kran<ji v Air HeadquarI ters, Kranji: Wan- derers v J.C.SA., J.C.S.A H.MS. Sultan v S.C. F.A
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  • 259 15 I a police trap were S° f Mr m. D- Carew h°, "at the contusion ed in the canteen of 5»" Headquarters, C trial at the assixes ZfS of possession of notes, 152 f it ><V,ent pieces and 130 *uTthe prosecution it Stbaton June 24, an th e commercial
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  • 102 15 Our Own Reporter) Mia Lumpvr, Thursday. :.:<-. time since their form. the Passive Defence M Kuala Lumpur, num■s, paraded to-day for iby the High Commisr Si. en ton Thomas. Ml Im wert- tjiven by air r»id iwfd Low to deal with boo while other units al*o mix .lici(Micy. ■I
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  • 295 15 "I WANTED WINGS" (At the Cathay) A PICTURE everyone has been waiting for, "I Wanted Wings," opened at the Cathay yesterday to an audience which appreciated to the full the suspense and action of the experiences of the men with wings. With stories of the daring of the
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  • 97 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN interesting two-day cricket A match will be played «n the Selangor Club ground to-morrew and on Sunday, when a team representing the Malayan Police will meet a F.M.S. Volunteer Force eleven. The Police team is as follows:
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  • 94 15 PLAYING at their own court last l Sunday, the Jagoh Muslim BP. defeated the Bintang Selat BP. by six games to one. Results U.M.B.P. players mentioned first): Singles: Mohamed Yunos beat Adam 11-15. 15-9. 15-12; Alwi i beat Omar, 9-15. 15-1, 15-9; A Malik lost to
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  • 103 15 NURSES in hospitals and institutions want} more pay They are complaining at being ignored while those in the cjvil nursing service are being granted increased pay. So the Royal College of Nursing, representing 3 0,000 fully-trained nurses and 8.000 students, drew up a proposed new scale of
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  • 93 15 Wife Shot —Officer Arrested AFTER receiving four gunshot wounds in her chest, j Annie Kate Gould, wife of an Army officer, died in hospital at Lichfield. Later, her husband, Edward Albert Gould 37, a lieutenant in the South Wales Borderer*, wlio had been spending his leave with his wife, was
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  • 23 15 THE Fortress R. E played the Manchesters to a goalless draw in a div. 1 league fixture at Cnartiii yesterday.
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  • 43 15 A LARGE gathering attended the "Success Dance" nelri by the Merridale Badminton Party at the Premier Institution on last Sunday afternoon, In honour of Mr. 8- A. Durai who had become the runner-up In the optn atrMles event of the Malayan badminton cham
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 359 16 Soviet Says Hard Fight Continues London. Aug. 21. <>d in a heavy defeat for the Soviet armed fo^- o nviP t The 3ov.et sinking, by air atuck. of Following is the tCXt Of a Communique LSSUea Dy Hie (feal transports in the Black Sea.
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  • 171 16 Permanent Dominions Council London, Aug. 21. A SUGGESTION that a permanent Dominions Council might be established In London Is maae Ui a leading article in the Yorkshire Posi It U most natural and right, u says, that there snouid be in me Dominions an Increasing domana ior closer contact with
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  • 176 16  -  John Wallis NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 l)Al lY By Ankara. Aug ji ffERMAN officers in Russia have received vX t ions from Setltn to tell their troops that' severity of the Rn3slan -..-inter is grossly exagwj and that all the men need to withstand the rign the winter is
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  • 82 16 Bangkok, Aug. I CONDEMNING in advance any attempts to i I) tionallse purely precautionary advice, the! kok Radio re-endorsed the A.R.P. league insti and counselled Thais to prepare themselves* any possible eventuality while the country n at emphasise! that though there no change in the situation and
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  • 91 16 London. Aug. jj AN axmy of between 100.000 and L2OMOJ A soldiers is likely to be on JUte j of the U S.S.R.. according to the present of General Wanders, the &£S3Ft**t mander-in-Chief In Soviet Russia JgJLJI Szyszko-Bohusz. Chief of the Polish mxmn sion in Russia.
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  • 297 16 London, Aug. 21. rIE Manchester Guardian in a leader on the rumours i the possibility of trade in *1 1 n between Britain an^ Japan, states "If, when the freezing of Japanese as^eis was announced it was intended to allow a certain amount of trade to pass by way
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