Morning Tribune, 28 August 1941

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  • 17 1 N ETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY horning m Fribane Vol. G— No- 179 Thursday, August 28, 1941.
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  • 222 1 yienzies <etter To Labour Canberra, Aug. 27. IE labour Party meeting for to-day was postponed til to-morrow. Parliament 0 meets to-morrow. ie next move is awaited from mi A strong section is pressFor a no confidence motion. Menzies* letter to Labour No good purpose can be d bv my detailed
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  • 169 1 J New York, Aug 27. SECTIONS of two underground railways of a part of t Long Island railroad, as well as roadj> and pavements caved in during a terrific thunderstorm when 2.13 inches of rain fell in a half-hour. i In New York City, Brooklyn was flooded, caus- ing
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  • 236 1 Ei -Moscow radio broadcast last night reported that Soviet troops entered Tabriz, an important coraraerwty and railhead in northern Iran, on Tuesday., radio stated that Ardebil and Oilman, to the east west of Tabriz respectively, were also occupied. iDiJSi. i oratood that Germany has
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  • 506 1 Moscow, Aug. 27. THE Soviet Government has informed Japan that any attempt to hinder normal trade relations between the Soviet Union and the United States via Soviet Far Eastern ports would be regarded as an "act inimical to the U. S. S. R., y according
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    23 1 The advance by the British into Iran, from bad an, Kharramshahr and Khanaquin, and the Soviets from the north, is indicated by arrows
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  • 188 1 It Is stated from Tokyo that the Japanese Government has pointed out the proximity to Japan of the shipment routes to Vladivostok and the fact that th e United States as sistance to Russia is taking the form of high octane gasoline. Giving prominence to the Japanese
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  • 78 1 Bangkok, Aug. 27. IMPRESSING amazement at ■E* the recent Tokyo radio suggestion that the Thai Government should prevent the publication of "anti-Japanese articles in Tjtiai newspapers influenced by the British and Chungking governments," the Sieng Thai (voice of the Thais) points out that Thailand's policy of
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  • 58 1 Cairo, Aug. 27. M I N the Libya X frontier area, as a result of activity of our patrols, the enemy opened up artillery fire," says a communique. "In Tobruk area there is no change." Italian East Africa: "In the Wolkeflt area a small detachment co-ope-rating with Ethiopian patrols
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  • 169 1 London, Aug. Zl. /GENERAL Von Rundstedt, v* commander of the Southern German Army on the eastern front, is dead, rumoured to have been murdered by a German officer. Ha belonged to an anrlent family of Prussian nobilitv and held no old armv traditions in th« Nairt
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  • 113 2 Simla, Aug. 27. IRANIAN naval forces lost two sloops, sunk, and four gunboats, captured, besides a depot ship, two tugs and a floating dock, capable of accommodating a 6,000 ton ship. Iranian Admiral Bayender was killed while leading counterattack. British warships have .suffered no low. Seven
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  • 144 2 JAPAN ALARMED OVER MISSION TO CHUNGKING Tokyo, Aug. 27. WHILE the Board of Information .fifts declined to comment on President Roosevelt's appointment of a military mission to Chungking, sources, close to the Foreign Office, declared that the action "is unfriendly toward Japan." according to Domei. Settlement Desired? London, Aug. 27.
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  • 174 2 LONDON, AUG. 27. WHILE THERE IS NO CONFIRMATION IN LONDON OF REPORTS THAT THE IRANIAN GOVERNMENT MAY SEEK A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT WITH BRITAIN AND RUSSIA, THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT THAT THE SHAH APPRECIATES THE FORMIDABLE NATURE OF THE COALITION OF FORCES MOVING INTO IRAN.
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  • 44 2 FURTHER RESHUFFLE IN THAILAND Bangkok, Aug. 27. NAI Direk Chayanama, Vice-Mi-nister of Foreign Affairs, has been appointed Foreign Minister while the Vice -Minister of Home Affairs, Luang Chaveng Saktesonggram, has been named Home Minister, thus relieving Premier Songgram of these concurrent posts- Eastern News
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  • 100 2 Ankara, Aug. 27. THE Turkish papers Cumhuriyet. Vakit, Tasviriefkar and Yenisabah. all devote leading articles to the Iranian situation. The Cumhuriyet and Tasviriefkar, which are not distinguished for their friendly attitude to Bntain, do not hestitate to pass moral judgment on Britain and Russia while the Vakit and
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  • 124 2 NAZI, ITALIAN PRISONERS IN IRAN Simla, Aug 27 IT is learnt here that a large number of Germans and Italians are among prisoner* taken at Bandar Shahpur Many Iranian naval prisoners were also taken at Bandar Shahpur and Khorramshahr it is now known that air-born* troops landed in Haftkhel area
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  • 318 2 London, Aug. 26. •fHIS is not the first time that Iran has been the centre of German intrigues. At the end of 1915 an anti-British confederacy organised by the German agent, Wassmuss, had secured control of the Swedish-officered gendamerie at Shiraz. The British Consul
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  • 101 2 London, Aug. 27. RECENT reports from Norway indicate that despn the state of seige existing, acts of sabotagt t steadily increasing, according to a Moscow repu to-day. "German authorities have made a recom. to mass arrests .and concentration camps are overflowing," says the report. lamr On e
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  • 81 2 Sandiego (California*. Attg- JJ 71, A FLIGHT from Newfoundland to Ireland 1" hours was the trans-Atlantic Pe rform nce rpl iort Liberator bomber of which the navigators rci has been sent to Consolidated Aircraft Corporate the British Ministry of Aircraft ProductionThe four-engined machine flew so high
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    • 166 2 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now Is possible to get rid at those terrible spells of choking, gasping, coiafDlng and wheezfng Asthma by killing tf^B true cause which is Germs in the blood. No mote burning of powders, no more)
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  • 427 3 S. AFRICAN miiV'C uci d Aiiifii oncLr STUPENDOUS Maritzburg, Aug. 27. VHYAA) MARSHAL SMUTS, the Union Prime Minister, addressing the Congress of the United Party in Maritzburg last night, declared that in spite of the talk of differences and division, the country's military effort had been stupendous. Fhe Union began
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  • 403 3 REST OF THE NEWS Tokyo, Aug. 27. JAPANESE evacuees from the Netherlands East Indies will be allowed letters of credit up to 500 guilders for travelling expenses in addition to steamship fares as a result of an agreement reached between Japan and the Netherlands East Indies, the Tokyo Asahi reports
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  • 129 3 Washington, Auk. 2V PRESIDENT Rooaevelt said that rcporU about the misuse of the Loase-Lcnd funds originated in fact long before the Lease -I .end programme began. The British had contracts foi delivery of steel to Argentina. rhe contracts were fulfilled but not with American steel
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  • 48 3 Widely Spread Bombing On London London. Aug. 27. THERE was little enemy activity over this country durinc; the night. Bombs were dropped at widely separated points. -No substantial damage v.as done but at one point there ,*as a -mall number of casualties, states an Air Ministry communique Reuter.
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  • 182 3 "WHEN THIEVES FALL 0UT Buenos Aires, Aug. 26 AFFICIAL action is expected U against the German Condor Airline v/hich is alleged to have violated the regulations prohibiting the transport of passengers from Argentine without the consent of the police when a plane bound for Rio de Janeiro at the last
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    • 32 3 Advances against goods and produce at low [ates of interest may k arranged .with uu We also bffer Godown JJ- to let rt to further particulars will be on appKcation. Mm tura
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    • 368 3 Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! From to-day tit PHILLIPftSoJJJ and let this sturdy blanket ofjfwr act as a walking cushion which gprttents tired feet. And as 7****** foot comfort you save monU^for they outlast three ordinary lfctiner •oles. PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS Sole A*ent*-RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, CecU Street, Sinfapore. mm
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  • 1104 4  -  I ADY Thom.is, Mrs. K. S Patton and Mrs. Kao Ling Pai are the three patrons of the Rice Bowl party to be held at Spring Grove, the Patton's gracious home in Grange Road, on October 10. They rt present America, Britain and liina, the
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    • 52 4 No picnk is complete without if 'M£t Nescafe'. Easy to pack, easy to j handle, easy to prepare. Nescafe' ?:v^^ffe is the ideal picnic packing. Lr^^^T^a Nescafe HI T C Ample supplies of NESCAFE are now available in Malaya. Advt. of Nettle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products ltd., Incorporated m in Nassau,
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    • 74 4 /Uv^L KNOWS HOW TO MAKE MwriLw WOMEN BEAUTIFUL! Miff M "^r LJ beauty have been created ov M II g\9 P[ Elizabeth Arden, toft m /I f creams, cooling ictions, e'eiiI A^^ V •<&/ n ate powders, perfect ppr**y fumes— loveliness and the in exquisite Eliza»-e f h Ar len
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    • 60 6 DDIC/^TI lAIII I 1 KIIJL,ILiLiA LtU* HAS RECEIVED .fj w^ V S^t^7/\ /jfX vW M|\^^|A Vt\ \{f I IjT l\\Vl i Vlii lb^/ i p^A Al I JI (VI y >yA Vyj^ J^/XV/ V^v\ jjjt I y\Xl\ 'Jh.A \\\a h Mr* I WJ^\ > I'"Cklr^VV/ U/UITC OINUW WnllC CLEANING AT
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  • 977 7 L HOPKIN'S From London London, July 23. PT. Cunniiigham-RejjL M.P. for Marylebope, who was re h criticised last year for ftway in Honolulu instead 'tending to his Parliamenduties, is quite vocal now he is back again amongst the House yesterday he spoke •eiv ab< ut the Old School Tie, a'
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  • 313 7 Diamond Dealer Kidnapped Robbed In London Street IJETECTIVES at a hospital bedside on July 16 heard from the injured victim the story of one of London's most daring gangster crimes. His head heavily bandaged, still suffering greatly from shock, Mr. Izaak Schlesinger, a Pole, living in Maida Vale, toW how,
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  • 6 7 >iok\i\4. TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 194!
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  • 321 7 }fIE set out to praise ,His Excellency the Governor, who, in his speech at the Legislative Council on Monday last, stated that after comparing taxation in Malaya with taxation in Britain he had found that "financially we have not started anything yet." But we are mystified why it
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    • 88 7 'E EXAMINATIONS, *B^_ delusively. \s^' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. ARCADE BLDG., THONE 3002. A Thompson, Dr. of Ocular *nw. 15 years' European Clinical Experience. lies Ruin ilNerves !T»M> 8 rt 8 ap y° u r vftality. rulrf >narr Jirl Ui llr »ve you crazy with pain. 0 Dhvvj, "t discovery of
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    • 27 7 SAFEGUARD «f|P YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. i SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head ff' --No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. 591 5.
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  • 49 8 DART heard before Mr. Justice YVt.rley in the high courl yesterday was a civil suit in which the directors of a firm. sued by a moneylender, admit signing a promissory n< < only as sureties, their contention hcing that the firm was the —borrower.
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  • 129 8 AT Hit" conclusion of a prelim in nary enquiry held by Mr W D. Careu, Tan Thai Seng (28) a former storekeeper of the Govern, nient Suffar Pool warehouse, was committed to stand his triaJ at the next assizes on six charges. H7* he ul
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  • 539 8 BOY DROWNED WHILE OUT FISHING I LE Her Sieu. a 12-year-old boy out on a fishing expedition, slipped into a pool and was drown, ed before his ei^ht year- old companion, Lee Boon Son. could obtain assistance. Yesterday Boon Son told Mr. W G. Porter the circumstances attending: the death
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  • 42 8 THE Singapore station is broad--1 casting an All-in Bee between a team from the Nursing Section of the Medical Auxiliary Service and a team from the Singapore Bomb Disposal Section, Royal Engineers Volunteers > at 8.40 p.m. to-day. V.
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  • 131 8 MR. ARTHUR MENKEN, well known American newsieel..~*iieraman. described in court ve&teiday an attempt allegedly made by a Chinese to steal hi wallet during his stay at the Rat fles Hotel. Mr. Menken stated in couit ye.stercl;. that he went out on that day and on
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    • 92 8 I Under BRITISH management WE SUGG*" o( cha teausis t sr:-"" i -briand steak and *o+*** but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our eeOtn have f been restocked Q^ »<ijk ft ,,e,t AjCJtxjO Con tin en tal i Tel. 282 Orchard wine s
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    • 33 8 [MICKEY MOUSE I— J iMff V .V\EA\...ULR..Y -OSGOT fft ,-J I/u^ WONT YOU CO^Cjl M >^( g£E\ WXY vr^==— Am^ 1 Vifsi ..FOR A WMILEV '\M ffyhr I SUE9S V >^U\\,>A...YE5 I 00^ V <
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  • 180 9 Won Back Her Prince— Army Damascus. July 5. A SYRIAN Princess, Etnira Amal Attrash, has A gained 70,000 warriors for the Allies and at the same time has won back her former Ims band, their leader. Before we went into Syria, authorities in Palestine had been negotiating with Emir Hassan
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  • 547 9 Simla, Aug. 27 rE Government of India announced that owing to the severe shortage of supplies, no iron or steel is available for the erection of residential or office buildings, or places of amusement In Bombay. It is stated here that 1,200 Italian prisoner including one
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  • 60 9 TIIK committee of the European Association of Malaya has I been in correspondence with the Colonial Secretary regarding the Governor and the Malava Broadcasting Corporation. The Committee has lodged a protest against the Governors action in amending the Wai- Tax Ordinance 1941 by regulation The M.B.C
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  • 230 9 HAD NO FUNDS IN BANK War Savings Certificates WITH a bank balance of only $2 18, Chew F.ok Then (31). a Cantonese, made out a cheque tor $100 and koj, a friend to Rive hJn the money in exchange for the cheque. He persuaded hi« (rli>nd to Rive him the
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    • 32 9 book mi; si; PATES 10th, llth, 12th /3th September for "FOOTLIGHTS PARADE OF 1941 BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER AT VICTORIA I IIIATIIi: BOOKINGS S*2-/ (INC. TAX) Open NOW at Messrs. JOHN LITTLES
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    • 615 10 Situations Vacant WANTED experienced syce-kebun. Goo wages. Apply 25. Maxwell Bond. Kual Lumpur. (No 841K WANTED Agent stockist for estabJWh" brand soap. Apply Box 305 c'o Malay Tribune. Singapore. INo. 842K WANTED Distributor Stockist for Con densed Milk. Apply Box 304 co Malay Tribune. Singapore. (No. S43K WANTED AGENTS to
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    • 768 10 Wanted rt WANTED OIL STOVE with oven. Write Mrs. Moreton. Lot 1158. 2' 2 mil«ttone KLtng Road. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 901 d V ANTED -Tin. e Uhcde Island Re'! fvl- tcta. Stale price to Box 318 co *£>££" Tribune. Singapore. (No. w^" I WANTED Bmm Cine Film, any subject m
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    • 747 10 For Sale FOR SALE one Linotype Machine. Amerl- can made. Apply C. C. Lim. 434. Joo 1 Chlat Road. Singapore. (No. 869K) FOR SALE. Singer Treadle Machine, good i as new. $115- cash. Apply Koshy c!o I Brickfields English School, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 881rt) j "ROYAL" Portable typewriter for sale—
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    • 648 10 i Motor Vehicles IDO YOU WANT to sell jour car? p^ ■■>088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67 fl g" QUICK SALE. Vauxhall 146. Excellent condition. Apply 170, Middle Road bet- ween B—l. (No. 848K) SALE. Hlllman 0.8 H.P. Saloon Timsl,lso.-. Box 326 c|o Malaya Tribune Singapore. (N o> 872K) FOR
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    • 193 10 rs LONDoJ GSDIu.Wj 25. 53 mJJ n.50 p.;; SAIGON 2546 mfßi (H 780 fcl 4905 mJJ (6 116 K^ KAN(,KdI HSPS 25. i mM (U 713 m«| From 6. 50 sVI KUALA IJ J ZGE 5 mcs (dl (daily except tal From 6 3| 79 to 9. 00 piß i'EXAsJ
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  • 225 11 VEN out of nine applications for exemptions from mobilisa- *er e granted by the Singa- of Mr. e S fi tacev o the Singapore Harbour I£o applied for exemption from t£i and mobillsation_T he Trlii eranted exemption till Dec. 31. P I s Kevzar. of McAlister and
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  • 264 11 NEWS FROM INDIA Bangalore, Aug. 26. THE famous scientist, Sir Venkata RamaiV speaking here to-day, declared that no Indian, whatever Ms political views, should withhold sympathy from the downtrodden countries in their distress Sir Venkata Raman is a member of the Royal Society. He is at present Director of the
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  • 136 11 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calomel And You'll Jump eat el Bed in the Morning Fall oi \m. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not Mowing freely, your food ifoeMi't digest. It just decays in the bowrls.
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    • 396 11 ,iii«"»"( ,iii«"»"" ll|f j THE I j MAJOR i I And j V/ALLY i nv stan j CROM via'*' \Public Notices 1 rub australian gold ayer panas rubber estate Bmng company limited. limited. Kcorporated in QueanshmdJ (incorporated in the Straits t§ E NDTNT D E fm A D A IvSEND
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    • 437 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) To Let FLATLET spacious airy room, close t: Swimming Pool. Apply 84. Wllkle R.wti Singapore. (No. 834KJ A CHINESE FAMILY has a room, to let suitable for a married couple. Pleas* apply 29, Veerasamy Road. Singapore. (NO. 829K TO LET for afternoon evenings spact ous
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    • 260 11 Public \otice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I'M HEM. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Cloaln* I supply of Straight Pipe* Special Castings for period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30. 1942. 12 noon. Sent. 1, 1941. Supply of Liquid Chlorine
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  • 187 12 availab.e. lndß*itork:;' l-s hvv.:: :uu^R 711 J^^^^Ke shaft ciaiLs and uccufl al tN -rapists^H' appointed tofl^H 1 1 general rmlitanl Ditals juconstruction jfl rious Slates ofH traha r::^i«^B' who will be^H will .see that pfl receivi a prop^H^ lanced diet the last ihe^H Plsi.s will oert^K ing
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    • 301 12 «o>n: to coconut okovi: -mmmrn you LIKE TO DANCE GOOD CHOW m -r n SWEET ML'SIC SEA BREEZES ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS INDIVIDUAL ENTERTAINMENT TO BE WHERE REGULAR PEOPLE ARE Will KK ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU AND COWAN AND BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN YOV PHONE ***** PHONE ttKKJtt j Pasir
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    • 132 12 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D 1524. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital t 40,030.000 Reserve Fund f, 12.000.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands tast Indies:— Sou* obaya, rfamarang, Medan, Wei tevreden. Bandoeng. Cherijo.i. Tegai. Pccalonsan. Djo^Ukarta. Solo Tjilaljap Djonii-i Pplemhane
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    • 259 13 IF THE WAR IN THE WEST IS THE I FOCUS OF THE WORLD'S ATTENTION I THEN THE XKW WORM) IN THfc'i EAST IS THE FOCUS OF ALL WHO VICTORY DESIRED, VICTORY GAINED! FOR THERE'S ALWAYS BE AN j EXGLAXD! *f Tea Dansant from 7.30 p.m. \l Late Dance from 9.30
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    • 61 13 77*? OiV£ 6f OTVZy OUTSTANDING COMEDY ROMANCE IN TOWN COLUMBIA'S Presenting A GRAND COMEDY TRIO W&, fill -J T M WPi '■■■rw- Ml^sJ^- J^^h^ I JOHN JOAN FRANCHOT HUBBARD BENNETT TONE HEAVEN WILL PROTECT THIS GOLD-DIGGING DAME BUT WHO WILL HELP THE BOYS SHE WORKS ON? Jft TO-DAY T™Wo#3.ls, 6.15
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  • 1365 14 MORE GOOD DIVIDENDS ■111. MVIiKI 1 Seennd liny S'porc Raees SEVERAL more good dividends were returned yesterday at the second day of the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) races at Bukit Timah. The best was paid by Mr. T. S. Menzies' The Needles, who, in winning the sixth race from Cimon,
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  • 28 14 SOCCER: Difl yals v. S. C- dium; Rese* sion. Fortressß Manchesters.™ f f 2*l Y- M. C. A^ Indian Assoc»« Air HQ. TENNIS fM tournament, m
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  • 398 14 MPHHWMMMMMM Hockey Assn. Report I j North-South nU M S'pore This SeaM THE venue of the annual North-SoutH game will in future be \Uernauß Lumpur and Singapore—instead ti f Kual alone— if representations made by theß States to the Northern States a;e u? re I This is stated in the
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  • 29 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, jiihuw^^ HOLDERS of the trophy, the Ma^JjM \l Recreation Club beat s^Wa -a ii n ia»r^ nn Sunday* _H
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  • 50 14 WAL» FOR M moccer m have K repre-' Eal AuxHiFarrer Hat socme Pasir Hri on j W Fairer j 1 Sup■ainaiah, LKriah- Y. Ally Krishd Kim Soppiah. irdes will pne. Aug. 27. 1 nugfest, Gustillo. I Filipino hts. put I stand dier Kan- on a eighth i scheduld match '-Eastern
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    • 98 14 WANTED BY "CHURCHILL TANK FUND" 135 Volunteers -Clubs, Associ ations, Schools, 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
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  • 54 15 auxiliaemen W ho lh e date of Oration, 'deferred, ompuisori- at once f thousani e« beadorit re ser t r "v will be en t need for 'i? en but I 5 Possible actr ed I MIX B \TTLEFRONT— Residents of the Tillage of "X" examining a
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  • 165 15 pLAYING at the Hurricane's court on Friday last, the Mayblossom B.P. "A" team defeated the Hurricane B.P. "A" team by six games to three. Results May blossoms first Singles: S. Ahmad Mattar beat Wee Boon Hal. 8-15. 14-14 (3-0). 15-9; S. Abdullah Mattar lost to S. Gallstan,
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  • 134 15 HOLLOWING are S. C. R. C. ericI ket teams for this week-end: On Saturday, vs. Railways Juniors at S C. R. C, starting 2 p.m.: Chua Boon Unn, Swee Lim Swang, Lau Hock Chye, Ong Swee Kens, Tan Guan Kiat, Robert Lon, Philip Loh, Ong
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  • 31 15 Calcutta, Aug. 8. JJIS Excellency the Viceroy has sent the following message to Mr. Rathindranath Tagore, Dr. TagoiVs son, through His Excellency the Governor of Bengal.
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  • 144 15 "SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS" (At the Pavilion) A CHORUS girl who earns her right to marry a rich heir only to elope from the altar with the chief executor of his father's will is the high spot In "She Knew Ail the Answers," the new Pavilion attraction. Joan Bennett
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  • 86 15 MR. T. W. Ong: successfully applied yesterday to Mr. Conrad Oldham for the release of a quantity of safety razor blades costing several thousands of dollars. The application was made on behalf of Bilakhia and Co. who are the complainants against O. K.
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  • 727 15 POLICE LOSE 6-3 Selangor Win From S'pore Malay Team Merridakß.P. Tournaments The Royal Artillery (Ac-ac) Inflicted a 6—3 defeat on the Polic2 when they met in a Div I game at Changi yesterday. "I am deeply grieved to learn of the death of your father. This marks the end of
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    • 86 15 Nederlanders De verjaardag van H.M. KONINGIN WILHELMINA zal in de Hollandsche Club worden herdacht op ZATERDAG 30 AUGUSTUS a.s. Wi j verzoeken U alien niet later dan 8.30 nm. aanwezig te willen zijn in het Clubgebouw, Cairnhill Road, tor betuiging van trouw en aanhankelijkheltf aan onze Geeerbledigde Vorstin. Het Comite.
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  • 136 16 Japan's Hopesln F. East London, Aug. IlfK K.A.F. !ias returned t» the continuous day and m iii", ht air war against GermaZ ny's western front. Two bi? I hweeps over the English ChanZ nel to-day, in which so fai I as it is known 10 Messersch- mitts were destroyed in
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    827 16 LONDON, AUG. 27. THE TIIV1KS, TO-DAY IN AN 1 EDITORIAL SAYS "CHUR CHILLS PLAIN WARNING TO THE JAPANESE GOVERN MENT THIS HAS GOT TO STOP HAS BEEN WELCOMED EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT THE FAR EAST EXCEPT, OF COURSE, IN JAPAN. "Following as it does the freezing of Japanese credits as a
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  • 166 16 Fleet A.A. Draw Axis Corks I A TTA CKS B Y R.A.F. j (By Reuter's Air Correspondent) A SHREWD blow at German and^italian food X* reserves I learn lay behind the firing of the cork re3 p, ai d A lant at northern Sardinia by aircraft of r^LfnH f A
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  • 318 16 NAZIS REPORT Rj JUNu B IIIN (jAP 1 OH MENZIES'LEI Moscow, Aid IN Russia, where the Soviets speak only ol continued fighting along the M Germans report the capture of the important railway junction town d kiye-Luki, midway between Smolensk and Leningrad. The Berlin Radio reports this claim in a
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  • 111 16 Batavia, Aug. 27. IT is officially announced here to-day that the necessary steps for patting into effect law for the nativ c conscription, recently passed by the Netherlands East Indies Peoples Convention, has been carried oat so smoothly and rapidly that native conscripts will be called to
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