Morning Tribune, 23 August 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune L, sUXS EXCEED 4,506 DAILY o fi No 175, Saturday, August 23, 1941.
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  • 244 1 iajor Parties Re/use Viceroys Offer Bombay, Aug. 22. I; political deadlock in India continues, the two major political par ties, the National Congress and the Moslem League having so fai sed to accept the Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow's offer for their partici ion in the Government.
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  • 107 1 ind th e depressed clas-jos ■.iing individual repre cen"u the Viceroy's Executive until. At th< „ime time Mr. V. IV Sa*rker President of the Hindu i, who welcomed the exI the Viceroy's council < ati.rn of the Nationa iincil, has cabled Pre dent > H ve it askinc if the
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  • 109 1 Indian Note To Moscow London, Aug. 22. I M K. VERNON BARTLETT M-^J*" ™t'- 5 »-«:> trom the ln ,an l /r Moscow spokesman. don M. Lozo^ky, *e M^™ Committee, Mr. P. B. »"4/522 dedarcd that the •in the course *>* the ess »l£' c t to further Committee was
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  • 23 1 22—Hnndredi of "vn shipped to Bridle American war rt )sfvelt to|d pres i te<l Uut ri2f JSf* wh wUer had Reuter
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  • 149 1 London, Aug. 22. IT is learned here that the Iranian Government's reply to the British memorandum oi Aug. 16 was handed to the British Minister in Teheran and has now been received in London where it is under consideration. Several days passed since the British minister
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  • 106 1 Tokyo, Aug. 22. f Japanese Cabinet to-day 1 approved a revision of the ''wartime material mobilisation programme'" for the third quarter of the current fiscal year. Alterations follow the freezing of Japanese assets in Britain, the United States and elsewhere. The four main points of
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  • 43 1 London, Aug. 22. A REPORT emanating from American sources that General Wavell was leading an important force into Iran from Baluchistan is officially denied in London. It is stated that "there is no truth in the rumour." Reuter
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  • 69 1 London, Aug. 22. FE new German battleship Thpitz, sbtcnrtiip to the ill-fated Bismarck it, Is believed In London, has now been completed and is undergoing her trials in the Baltic. There is no confirmation ben, however, of the report that she. has been
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  • 183 1 London, Aus. 22. AHEINKEL 111, which was trying to escape towards tne Dutch coast this morning, was chased out across the North Sra and then shot down 60 miles off the English coast by two fi?ht*r pilots of th* Burma Squadron. The pilots atUrkM the bomber in
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  • 354 1 Menzies Offers National Government Australian Crisis Canberra, Anf. 22 MR R. G. Menzies, the Aus~ tralian Prime Minister, in a letter to the Labour Party leader, Mr. John Curtin, offerling a National Government with equal Cabinet representation is believed in Laboui circles in Australia to be a prelude to an
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  • 86 1 Tokyo. Aug. 22. rIE Manchukuo members of in* Mixed Bord?r Commission, hav~ ins completed tn Wednesday tho demarcation of the Manchu.iuoOuter Monpolla border in me Nomonhan area, he.ided by Mr. Nobusada Shimoura. chirr i f trie Political Affaln Bureau of toe Forelgn M'nl.stry, have now returned to Blinking.
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  • 267 2 ANKARA, AUG. 22. THE TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN RECENTLY SAW HITLER AT THE LATTER'S FIELD HEADQUARTERS, ACCORDING TO REPORTS IN ANKARA. THIS HAS EVOKED CONSIDERABLE INTEREST IN VIEW OF TUT; FACTORS IN THE BACKGROUND. These arc: (1) Cierman troop movements in the south of Bulgaria which
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  • 69 2 Washington, Aug. 22. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has called in the CIO. Union representative f r a discussion of the shipbuilding strike in the Kearny New Jersey) yards. The President requested that hey hold further negotiations with he shipyard management and, if possible, end the deadlock as
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  • 276 2 Obstructionists In Wrong Party Louisville (Kentucky), Aug. 22 IN a message to tho national convention of the young Democratic Clubs of America, President Roosevelt said that he thought the Democrats in Congress who have joined the '•obstructionists" of the American preparedness programme are in the "wrong party" and that he
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    42 2 as )f» well as peaJ sants inspect S a German war i plane brought i down by the Russians be- hind the lines i (of fightitur. i > This phot© was flashed to L New York from Moscow i I by radio. J
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  • 55 2 Chungking, Aug. 22. MORE than 5000 tons of American goods are lying in Rangoon, awaiting transportation over the Bunra Road to China, according to a local Chinese paper. Most of the goods are aeroplane spare parts, heavy ma-chine-guns and bombs, the repji: added.— C hin
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  • 84 2 Manila, Aug "THE present conflict tyj points of international nomy. America. Britain, eta Russia must have all the m necessary for defence andi Conversely, the aggressors i denied access to suppliej which to forge weapons i the United States." Thus declared Mr Heniy President Roosevelt's sped vestigator, who arrived
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  • 45 2 London. Afl WITH few German planes n| ing, ra ds on Britain last continued on a very small Activity was confined to the em Sid: of the country ana« airc aft did not penetrate ver inland. No reports were rj or any effective bombms-»
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  • 176 2 London. Aug. 1 MR. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, in u >**«»■ B B Ray Chaudhuri, joint secretorj wH* 7. B. Seal of the London Tagore Bodejy, j think that Sir William Rothenstem P- u y^ rait of Tagore. It should dj hunj one w^ public galleries. The only dUin*rest*d to
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  • 92 2 Saigon, w: ln9 x4 WITH speeches by Mr. Yano. M. D ,tW Siddhi Sayamkar the restive n n p^ig Japanese, French and Thai deiega op cta»- d mutual goodwill rom^. Joint Frontier Delimitation Com m^ n Hall its formal sessions in the Saigon discU5 sicßi flrst .ession v^^A^ of the
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    • 76 2 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. Master* 7sissr\ PR E SENT 1 ii ml J \-'~'tl IP
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  • 360 3 London, Aug. 22. i Russia is the main topic of comment in the V. editori* which generally express the view that I m ilitarv machine is now facing its severest test. Lrimes in an editorial, says that nine weeks is a long i i Viif/kriee standards.
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  • 51 3 Washington, Aug. 22. Vice-President, Mr. Henry Lilac-, has announced the apHent of Mr. Milo Perkins as Hive Director of the Economic ice Board. will be the chief executive v of the board appointed by dent Roosevelt to co-ordinate economic side of defence, inQ| supplies to Biitain and the Reuter
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  • 35 3 Ankara, Aug. 22. IXR JULES MANIU, leader of the m nl Antonescu replied, according to a despatcf (rom Bucharest, that -there arc B^nmns as to have been arrested.-
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    32 3 The Soviet Military Mission which arrived in L««don s hown as they visHed the foreign office. Left to right are; M. Ma.sky, baJsador to Britain, Lieutenant General Golikov, and Rear Admiral Khartamov
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  • 44 3 Boston, (Massachusetts Aug. 22. MAJOR-GENERAL A. R. CHAFFEE, who was first in command of the United States Arrays new trmoured force died a 3 ed 57 after a breakdown during the army's intensive drive to organise special mechanised units- Reuter
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  • 66 3 Tokyo, Aug. 22. THE status 'of the Thai legation in Tokyo has been elevated to that of Embassy, according to a communication dated yesterday, reaching the Japanese Fore gn Office from the Thai Government. This is in accordance with the agreement with Japan for the exchange
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  • 90 3 London, Aug. 22 FE Paris monument to Nurse paveli, near the Place de la Concorde, has been destroyed by the Germans. They have also destroyed two other Paris monuments one commemorating the part taken by French colonial troops in the last war, and one commemorating the ertablishment
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    • 39 3 Under BRITISH management m SUGGEST -gJjSt BouiHaba.sse--the ditiona i "^.ceMiJi les tamous, cooked m^ fish an d crus asssSAas but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. 1 Tel. 282 Orchard tii 5355 Road.
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    • 92 3 WANTED "CHURCHILL TANK FUND" IJIJ Volunteer* -Clubs, Associations, School*. Companies, individuals, who will volunteer to contribute $185, or a multiple of that number. This, effort will commemorate the first anniversary of the Greatest Day in the Battle of Britain, the day that 185 planes were shot down over England. Entire
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  • 1143 4  - People Places Ranee's Future Plans Vera A rdmore By Tilt: Ranet ol Sarawak, who lighted it» ijy Clipper on T» iiraday afternoon toll b] s<'a foi B*i*wak yetttntef she in returning to Barav.sk ;ut<-t ab.^i:.- of iwu y\u\s. the in >t »M«"k in her yearly visits for tfc< past twoniy-ci-'ht
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    32 4 •1 hav* f vs Will M \w>r fed 'i t a P< ehani I MSI |b| <t MY i Iro is r I I .uinj; l> I* i I ni I
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    • 36 4 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair W TACUI Siajj trained in use oj INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloor 1 European Opera ton rapiti.i m<i e ir>«l North Brjd t t Itoad,
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  • 1284 5 UNKNOWN IT OVER |N < YM.AMKS SILK JERSEY I am anxious to nave an an*irleßfth dinn^ frock made and should be glad if you could suggest a style. 1 am in the early thirties, tall and slim, with a good figure. I like plain >t>les, but with a touch of
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  • 77 5 IN order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Press Town Office, No. 9, The Arcade, Singapore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tribune, thus eliminating the need for you to buy a stamp. Just put your query into
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    • 94 5 Correspondence Coupon This coupon must be enefowd with v every quety ac»ft. MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUG. 23, VJ4I > w Curry a s ,f Puffs noils I V *GV^f\ made witfc the foucft ffcat on/y a Master Safier can give UADE *8f«l BaliWf <'"rr7 T^ifT^ an I TRBEE Sausm* Bolli
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  • 741 6  -  Ubique lly !V TUESDAY'S meeting of unit rugby repre- V V sentatives at Fort Canning had some V V interesting decisions and fixtures to an- V V nounea. V V First decision of interest was that the V V Malaya ;«p competition will be held in V V
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  • 563 6 A HANDSOME tribute to the new Governor 01 Burma, me Rt lion Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith. was paid by a Cabinet Minister of Burma. U. Tharrawaddy Maung Maung, Minister of Health and Public Works, who, together with Col. (Dr.) Troston Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals.
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  • 184 6 STOOD SURETY FOR FRIEND WHEN publicly examined in the high court yesterday, G. D. Neubronner attributed his insolvency to standing- surety for a friend. Neubronner was adjudicated bankrupt eight years ago with liabilities amounting to $1,400. In answer to questions by Mr. |T. L. Tan, the Assistant Official I Assignee,
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  • 56 6 MR. T. A. Raman, formerly Lonlfl don correspondent of the Delhi Hindustan Times and now editorial representative of the United Press, is expected in Malaya, on his way to India, some time next month. He has travelled widely in America and has an intimate knowledge of the
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  • 223 6 T3ULES relating to the lighting of the Singapore Harbour Board premises have Just been gazetted. During the hours of darkness, electric lights, other than mercury or sodium vapour lights, are pcrrrtwible, provided that they are connects to an electric circuit which can be evt off
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    • 219 6 ServetheseDrinksmadewHj OLD FASHIONED i^SW^Cii^/^" 1 1?\ I vUvli X. AUj ifIJS uct o* m^^ ■dtl i Mi I n lump Sugar 1 wiitckfv kottr FT *7 i I t^asTwvkn w*tf»r 1 fVtliMvr.it BUttt /,> TttmßL^^^k: 1 I JKSdif'weU In Old il C p O<K0 <K) f sVi" 1011 J Itel^^^'
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  • 27 7 s '"•'rcui exbfc that r <' an 1 the •fence 1 has he uch t d un a, in c dispe acuat ound si nner '•ore i
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  • 988 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London London, July 19. S-'SSTiIi Hand;;: rp IK'd on All Fronts": at Cabinet Meet- -Roosevelt Calls Navy fcto Japan W*£ fe rS we heard fSrore This is a phony *Xil a war of swift aeon, swift progress towards the Hi victory p de Vtlera declared in
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  • 234 7 Chungking, Aug. 22. THE possible shortage of raw silk in the United states revives the hope of Chinese silk producers and exporters who, despite war conditions, have been trying to improve and to increase Chinese silk production, as well as to find means of exporting it.
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  • 329 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1941. THE AIR OFFENSIVE THE weight of the Royal Air Force attack on Germany is growing from day to day and we are now witnessing the process of transition from the defensive to a deadly offensive which in the course of time will paralyse German
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    98 8 A COMPANY of the women's mechanised transport •orps has arrived in Cairo for service with the Middle East forces. It consists of 51 Sirls from the British Isles with their commandant and a number of amlu'lances. 'A he members of the company ire responsible for the main
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  • 57 8 From uui Own Reporter) Penunii. Friday Rili< Teofti Cheow Qhte, wetlluiowq race bone owner wh claimed $15,000 damages trom Mi Chean Weng Hon, tin miner wu awarded $<i(J5«i by Mr Ju C irey this morning. N T ,>u< i appeal wa given by th< rhe
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  • 122 8 j MR. Joseph John, ol the editorial J Iri Stall of the Malaya Tribune. I will be proceeding on lons> leave I to India with his family in a few J ua .v [I Mr. John Joined U lt Tribune j G'-oup three years ago from the
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  • 91 8 SPIKING* n; pI;ill;1 lor JfP^sentative, Chamber o| jv convening thi hit^'^ '"hi,;: me details nf Mr .Tan K sale ol flowers airs theil been whipped meeting ol •Of the thta dn c,;, 1 j Great Bm "Not 1:1. mp roi havin <h,' Brttl tHtion ol tho fullest ..h 1
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  • 131 8 F>K Slaving failet authorities nki r .tc for the nui <tlagaminr. a Japa i< relay lined S>o. i I packs' rigorou when ho pleadd charge. According to I officer. Ma minn I alien m Singapore,! have been in Ban on Apr. 16, this yea: On Aug. 21, MaS> -'Singapore
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    • 135 8 ■KiiikGiiK c VjWlnß f J j^k Ihere is nothing so refreshing Y JJK J^H n^ a lonf» cooling drink ol Lees f* "Golden Drw" Pineapple Juice —the natural juice of the V^HC. I'.y^ choiresi Malayan pineajjpies. oious and appetising flavour of J^AF^7\\ ''Golden Dew," its healthful- /^\(^Ac^ ness, eonvenir-ncc -»iid
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  • 168 9 llimK Halaya-wUc ilriw lif L.r.l Mavors Air Raid fl'JnHl.M.nivcrsaryoMhc ,n assembly of over lnO S K,n' Oh..... .Mr. Heah Wing I '^"-,,,.m, at (he Chinese ETwptoineJ that his purpose ■t,, -iltiiin phenomenal results huve been so neipMalaya's contribution to ind wav »hMi "f other I BrlUla U*
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  • 221 9 vices ol Mr. H. A. Alsagoff and Mr. Othman Kalam were paid by members ol the stall of the Warta Maiay:i Press Ltd.. at a 'ea-party held al th< 0 H. Cafe yesterday evening. The former Is relinquishing his editor and general manahe hitter is also leaving
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  • 276 9 'Y\HINA will win the war Msm tlif end of next year. It wont be a compromise with Japan but China will drive the Japanese out of the land by that time This is the message of hop*- sent by (Jen. Chiang Kai-Shek to
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  • 70 9 WONG Ah Beow and Teah CWf Fong wen respectively churgcu yesterday with the theft of. an<' dishonestly retaining, a bicycle &e longing to a policeman. Wom> Ah Beow was alleged to have stolen the bicycle, valued pi $11 r> from Oman, the oonstaMi at
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    • 108 9 SEPTEMBER 1940 COMMEMORATE THIS MOMENTOUS MON I H OF VICTORY IN THE BATTLE (>l BRITAIN J^^2fiiilßL»iiwtaiifajß >52.00 per book of 10. QTirKFRS MMfflW O I iv^r\c-r%^^ ys^^_\__wJ^^ Displa> them on your i l^x^ jH lorries, bicycles- anywhere Minimum price $1.00 > SHOW /^W? FAITH f VICTORY BADGES, 1&*#& Show your
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    • 651 10 Situations Wanted CHINESE position as typist. *no»--ipUg- Chinese character*. Box 2ai o -S'? Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 797K.) BUB- ASSISTANT SURGEON Quarter century India. Thaltond. Malaya. Efficient in preventive and curative Medldnev Popular with Asiatic labour Bo* No. 288 Cio Mal.tya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 809K, 20 TEARS EXPERIENCE. Indian Tamil
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    • 675 10 For Sale prjRE BRED POULTRY— White Leghorn. Light Sussex. Black and Buff Orpingtons Also Poultry Foods. Bpllt Maize and Curry Powder. Belrnont Hoes. 15. Brankgome Road. Singapore. (No. 814K> PURE BRED year-old Rhode Island RcJ Roosters. Also Light Sussex. Apply Bot 280 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. I No. 79CK) ONE
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    • 701 10 TO LET spaclou* bungalow. 14. Wilkinson i Road R«nt 175: Complete modtm 1 urnlture and also Willys Car 1938 model i n excellent condition, comprehensive Insurance mileage 11.000 tor sale. Phono *****. (No. 765K) Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676K)
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    • 305 10 ON Til Attl an <23 m. uaH zhp i jenß SHP 2 ij^l Gsv-n. 81 GSF-15 U^SM 19 81 DkiJ (Prom t 15 p 11 50 p a GSD-11 75 *M (Prom .os n.l M pmii SAIGON I M rrutrsß (11 -W Kc)l rn.ttal (6 116 KcTI bangkokl HSPS 25
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  • 63 11 i. 13* «M ni n DON 81 q, <*&* U ok) p 0 Pa.i met*,! 5 Pi. PB) KM •KOK OtJI > 31 I raj lI Mil (Ml t $Q w>i IMC aetn« it »n pb. >I0!f Ftnol m I m. I n I m. D. I m. fl
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  • 309 11 > t ht prosecution as 4 1a wayward child." a llpean woman was yesterday convicted anrt far h i -im of $100 lor a period of 12 months. I la Weston that she captain. fe d B proher with 573 90. *ed to have 1 represented herself to the
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  • 80 11 AS he was about to be handcuffed after being arrested on a banishment warrant. Ho Ke Hoik (24>. a Hokkien. broke away from a detective's restraining hand, and escaped. That incident occurred m a coffee shop in Dunlop Street on Sept 15, 1940. Early yesterday morning. Ho
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  • 350 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Aug. 22 PILOT Officer Ben- nett Moore, of pyramid Hill. Victo 1 ria. a bomber pilot serving with the R.A.F., has b'c: awarded the DF C He ha.s taken part In raids over big induf- j trial cities in Germc- 3 ny. i Fire
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    • 216 11 SER LANDSCHE hamdela.tschappu, n.v. Charter -V.O society) BANKERS f 40.030.04.C l: f. 12.c00.000 ÜBIM < respondents UNCIAL B.\NK ED inches: Itods Ean lndie>:— Soua--1 -mi rang, Medan. Welvi Bandoeng. Cheriooa, > Pecalongan, DJocj*rta k) Tjilatjap Djexno^l, lembang. Bandjerma.^:n. Mabs r. Pontianak. Peman?kaL. fnekawant Bambas. Djam'Di. Kkaboemi, Telok Betonp e> at
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    • 534 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. FROM PAGE 10) I Personal RAHAMAN Let us know Addresa letter, i Box No 2-"8 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 807K> Matrimonial YOUNG EURASIAN WIDOWER, children no responsibility, wants to meet attractive Eurasian or Portuguese lady. 21 to 35 years, view marriage. Apply with photo If possible.
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    • 235 11 i Trade Bargains OPTICAL When you need glasses, see K. F. Chong. No bluff, Careful test before glasses given. Charges moderate. Office The United Pharmacy. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprintled on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from coid and influenza, a certain cure. Get it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is
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  • 339 12 Simla. Aug. 21. I THE Viceroy lias apI pealed to the people of India to observe Sunday, Sept 7— the first Sunday after the second anniversary of the outbreak of war -as a Day of National Prayer. In a telegram to the Governor of Bombay, the Viceroy
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    • 103 12 Follow the Crowds to the BIG Musical Show of LAUGHS! CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 t 1 j Phone 5261. BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO aided and abetted by The ANDREWS SISTERS IN THE FUNNIEST WAR-TIME COMEDY SINCE "SI /Of/ 1 PER ARMS'" BUCK PRIVATES You've seen and enjoyed the H<)llyw(M>d
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  • 303 13 Melbourne. Aug. 21 It If believed ttiat Lin pioposed pay iu (.•reuM'.s tor the forces Will CO*! £10.000.1)00 year. Garages thiou^hoal Victoria are turning out munitions components. The Victorian Government is con.sirte: int» meaii.s of fmansinn Lakes Entianet oilfields development as recommended by the U.S.A. experts who have
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    • 223 13 9^~~ i STAGECOACH" in a thrilling a imu of undying love LvK.eSI ail >IH»M4.III Any .flf' LU W L. RRIiCOMMAND I .oji. WALSH-DIRECTOR ■REVO R WAYN E PID G E ON f, GEORGE HAYES POtTfR H All I k m 3ays<OND 'A^IBURN Bo TIIKNI \Y WOULD TO SEE THE SIGHTS
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    • 184 13 WHAT MORE THAN THIS CAN TIIK PUBLIC WANT! ji "A PROGRAMME WHICH RANK AS ONK OF THF FINEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVF FVFR OFFFRFD" Free Press. I SHOWS MIStiIIKVOI'S. IMPI DENT <H)KIX>N lI AKKKR IN A DELKJHTFITL COMEDY BY EIK.AIt WALI-At*. GORDON M/ MARKER as Mil- V 'ifflM Wiih Jane Carr-BeHy
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  • 433 14 54 Win OverAc-ac Gunners S.C.F.A 5; K.A. (anti-aircr ift) 1. VALUABLE points were collected by IheSlrails Chinese F<M)thall AfleocialkM when tfctj nut the Royal Aitillery (antiaircraft) in i return Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium yes- lordav Th" Chinese won five-one; and have now '57
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  • 107 14 (By "Mac") Race 1: CIMON J Harpo Race 2: ELECTRA Lined Up i Race S: KALILI StNlinll.il Race 4: KALO r The Needles Race 5: PRESIDENT San Frisco I Race 6: EELGRASS Book*aw Race 7: REMEMBER ML i Counsel Race 8: ARTFUL SAILOR I Rose Quilt. (By Spectator) Race
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  • 132 14 H.M.S. Sultan 3; S.C.F.A. "B" 0. PLAYING a definitely better game throughout the H.M.S. Sultan beat the S.C.F.A. "B" team by three goals to nil in a Div. 2B league match played on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday. The sailors well deserved their
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  • 66 14 rE following have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.C.A. against Y.W.C.A. on next Wednesday on the Prince Edward Road ground at 5.15 p.m. S.L. Velge; Cheong Thiam Siew, AC. Edgar; Lim Chid Ho, Goh Chin Chye (capt), Tan Guan Hong, P Swyney. K.Y. Spencer, 18. Suratta,
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  • 44 14 S.A.F. A. Cup Competition pNTRIES from affiliated associaE* tions and clubs for the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition, should be sent on or before Friday, Sept. 5. Applicatl ms must b e accompanied by an entrance fee of $10 in respect of each team entered.
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  • 1017 14  -  Mac (By HIGHLIGHT of the opening day J Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (I Cup) meet, which opens this after, with -a biff card of eight events shod the race for class one horses over W longs. In view of the uncertainty of (he »cj am
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    • 82 14 SOCCER: B.A.F.A. League, Div. I, S.C.C. v SRC, SUdlum; Div. U A. RE. iPB v S.H.B Pulau BranJ; Div. II B. Airport v Corinthians, Parrer Park. CRICKET: S.C.R.C. v M.F.A.. S.C.R.C.: S.C.C. v J.C.S.A S.C.C; Y.M.C.A. v R.A.0.C.. Y.M.C.A. ATHLETICS: Raffles College annual sports, Buklt Tlmah. TURF: Singapore Autumn (Gold
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  • 50 15 r own Reporter) W° ul penang, Friday. s kind in the f.: construction d insurance war was asked to wlthrefer- ly, whether seller of goodi, within the Ordinance; and se- print consti■♦hii the meaning of ,ich arc deemed R: conaghan is for the Mr. E. A. de Hoard. proceeding.
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  • 35 15 igKTS in the east COBU:it who d to go to evacuaeminded oi the tice to be held to- morn exercise v ill constitute furactice in i rattle coiurol and mniar. exerciM for warden.- <
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  • 21 15 H. V. Rendle. the Oil CojiEler, will give an imporbt talk on "Petrel Rationbom the Singapore station I p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 23 15 Washington, Aug. 22. ID2NT Roosevelt has left by In for hi.~ Hyde Park resi- where he will recc-'Vp the bf Kent to-morrow. Reuter
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  • 508 15 HI ost'ow Reports London, Aug. 22. "T>LOOD for blood, death for MJ death," is the title of an editorial in the Pravda, the organ of the Communist Party, quoted by the Moscow Radio to-day. The article which gives details of the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis
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  • 183 15 London, Aug. 22. LORD HALIFAX, who arrived at a British airport in a bomber this norning is paying his first visit to Britain since he succeeded the late Lord Lothian as Ambassador in Washington at the beginning of Jiis year. Arrangements were made sometime ago
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  • 347 15 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS FR assisting in the' management of! a chap-ji-ki lotr-| tery, Tan Cheng Keat (43;, was sen-! tenced to nine 1 months' rigorous imprisonment, and, in addition, ordered to! execute a bond in; the sum of $500 in two sureties for one year, in default, a further
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  • 147 15 SCFA Meet RAF Next Friday V EY match in the first divi- sion league of the i S.A.F.A. will be played next i Friday, when last year's champions and one of the > leading contenders for the honours again this year, the R.A.F., meet the S.C.F.A., pre- J I sent
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  • 95 15 FRTRESS Signals overwhelmed the R A. F. Seletar in their, Div. lIA soccer match played at the airmen's ground yesterday by six goals to one. THE Wanderers were awarded a walk-over in their Div. 118 soccer game against the J. C. S. A nLAYING at Kranji yesterday, I
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  • 272 15 War-Bitten Britishers Reach Burma Rangoon, Aug. 22 WHEN the G.0.C.. Lieut-Col. G. K. Mcleod, inferred recently to the ease with which reinforcements could be switched Into Burma, few appreciated the wide area from which sucli reinforcements could be drawn. Incredible as it Menu, a sroup of officers and men has
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    • 57 15 ifr^ handy PDLZO-ZINC OXIDE PLRSTER British-made self-adhesiv. NM shuuiu bt in eveiy med'CJiK Jttt-it is the lutaj aresting cu bruises and wounds. Obtainable from i dm dftr i n Wl dtl f i.." to 2* AD e ST. DAI.MA I CO III) I ablisher L o£ a Arj fi p
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    • 56 15 Designed for laughing purposes only NEXT WEEK At Vie ~**Z*ssKifft Bride Who Goes to Reno «^s#^ i ii i rnriß^kjl KjjLllJ^jjJlßjlulili^B «*.,Jmtt rffijf\ s^r~ "Listen, Hcney! if Dcanna Durhin could slay out until r^L^ B yl wait till you hear DEANNA'S side of it even though folks said she couldn't
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  • 472 16 MOSCOW, AUG. 22. SOVIET BOMBERS, IN THE COURSE OF THREE SUCCESSIVE SWEEPS ROUTED A FLEET OF NAZI TRANSPORTS CARRYING REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE UKRAINE OPT THE RUMANIAN COAST, ANNOUNCES THE OFFICIAL SOVIET NEWS AGENCY. IT ADDS THAT AT LEAST TWO TRANSPORTS WERE SUNK AND ANOTHER SET
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  • 187 16 THE driver of a private car was burnt to death when his vehicle collided with a military lorry in Tiong Bharu Road, Singapore, about 11 p.m. last night. The victim of the tragedy was Mr. S. A. Chee, of the Malayan Weighing Machine Co.,
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  • 95 16 I Zurich, Aug. 22. 'THE Italians are taking steps to restore order in Croatia following the failure of Pareilch (Qusling) Government to control the situation which is daily growing mon» end more confuted, repurts the Budapest correspondent of the Bitter Nacnrichten. Despite the demonstrative entrv of some
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  • 7 16 NEXT SALES EXCEED „5 U(llnil
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  • 50 16 A MIDDLE Ea^t communique states: In th" fl sector our artillery dispersed small parties ol m in fa ltry. ■During the day the enemy made t divcj atta-'K.^ inflicting n^ emsualtlea and doin no can In the irontier area our artillery harassed? oosl ifjnt,."- m Reutcr
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  • 278 16 ESKIMOS IN STRANG MURDER DRAMA Belcher Islands (Hudson Bay Aug 22.1 ONE of the strangest murder trials just concluded in a white man's court (onsufl uf u huge tent on this barren island In "Hie chiei characters in the drama \v< r, fiv< &9 men and two Eskimo women who
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  • 23 16 Total number of enemy planes destroy ed during the weekend on all fronts u> to midnifrht London time (excluding Soviet claims)
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  • 130 16 (FROM PAGE ONE) the Germans. Lessom countries are plaiu for ail to m There is no douDt ti.au tneS mans and Iran u^efui m base for underground I hvhim neighbouring countries f/ut lo a ahead a little way it U e( W cleai that the Germ. 1 are
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  • 25 16 JU length **£US£ liters, reservist fMg I listed personnel In th£ u „h tended for 18 nrionth** ,n slrned to-day by PirsW* 1 1 Reuter
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