Morning Tribune, 29 August 1941

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  • 14 1 N £?T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Vol. 6— No. 180, Friday, August 29, 1941.
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  • 108 1 irSnrt t, 1 ug 28.-Jap*nese in and «wi columns of three Thai dailies toSstn'n asdr reports the hurried GSnll Of a hap-alrfleld at SuKn V "V i he French side of th gjirn i,, -mdo-China frontier, while miak !S says Japanese war ma BSfJSSmST SoUthern Indo "China f
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  • 494 1 London, Aug. 28. rwas announced in Canberra to-day that the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, has resigned his post as Prime Minister and leader of the United Australia Party. The Hon. Arthur William Fadden has been chosen as the new Prime Minister, states the London
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  • 182 1 I London, Aug. 28. PRO-AXIS elements in Japan are doing their best to work up another crisis in the Far East over shipments off American supplies to Russia, according to the London radio. Japan's protest has already been answered by a warning from the SSS
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  • 287 1 IRAN FIGHTING CEASES: NEW CABINET FOR PEACE •.•■■•■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaMMaaaaf Australian j Minister i For London j Canberra, Aug. 28, THE Prime Minister, Mr. K. 5 G Menzies announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the United king- I dom and Australian Govern- 2 ments had agreed that an S Australian
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  • 536 1 Held Office Before BRITISH ADVANCE an extraordinary meeting of Parliament and reported on the latest developments as follows: "According to the will of His Majesty, 1 have been entrusted to form a new Cabinet. I am, thereiore, presenting a new Government to Parliament. "Members of Parliament are well aware of
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  • 134 2 Bangkok. Aug. 28. Fis officially announced here that an agreement was signed between the Yokohama Specie Bank and the National Banking Bureau of the Ministry of Finance for the purchase by Thailand of 25 million bahts worth of gold from Japan. If Thailand desires
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  • 87 2 Shanghai, Aug. 28. ACCOMPANIED by a party °i Municipal police, United States marines, and Japanese gendarmes, lat? on Tuesday night, raided a house situated in the centre of the International Settlement and arrested four Chinese alleged to be important pro-ChungKing terrors leaders in Shanghai. The gendarmes also
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  • 82 2 Condition Is j Satisfactory Reports Vichy* Vichy, Aug. 28. LEVAL'S condition is stated to be as satisfactory as possible, according to a Clermont Ferrand message to the Vichv news agency this morning. The bullet which lodged in his arm was extracted in an opera- y tion which was completely >
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  • 63 2 Vichy. Aug. 28. THE former Secretary of the Communist paper, Humanite. was sentenced to hard labour for life at the first session of the Special Paris Court charged with propagation of Communist propaganda. One death sentence was imposed, together with various terms of hard labour following
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  • 245 2 r COMMENT L —^M>O— J New York, Aug. 28. THE attack on Laval is regarded by some American newspapers and radio commentators as a striking proof of the deep unrest in France and possibly indicating a recreation of the French spirit. •'Laval's career is perhaps not ended but the shots
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  • 80 2 Berlin, Aug >g PIERRE LAVAL'S injuries from the bullets fired at him yesterday aft, noon are more grave than were first thought when he was transported hospital it is learned this morning from hospital authorities. The bullet^, below heart and one in the
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  • 397 2 REST OF THE NEWS j IN BRIEF J Bangkok. Aug. 28 THE Thai Government announced a widespread administrative shakeup affecting 11 posts featured by the elevation of Luang Detsabakon. Under-Secre-tary of State for Agriculture, and Major Vilas Osa" thanon. Director-General of Publicity, respectively as Vice-Ministers Qf Agriculture and Communica-' tions.
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  • 141 2 Johannesburg. ***J*' th e THE most important political development ?s Union of South Africa since General n demand retirement last year is indicated by w tlona list which Dr. Malan. leader of the Reunited Nau^^. Party, has addressed to the leaders Of ""L
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    • 65 2 In the LONDON CHA MBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940. RESULTS just published: 71 per cent of PITMAN trained students were awarded Passes in Certificate Book-keeping, 60 per cent, of which attained DISTINCTION. Enrol for the new term commencing September15th 1911 NOW. Q^^^^QQQQ3QOi Phone 5022. APB 32 ty®st\ PR EJE NT
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  • 5 3 ..Times, On Iran Xegotialions, j
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  • 471 3 JAPAN'S "OLIVER TWIST 9 London, Aug. 28. IfftßlNG to the progress in Iran, The Times in a leader terdiv points out that reports from neutral sources indie Shah's anxiety to negotiate an amicable settlement. e add s -B should be a first liSon of the negotiations howhat the show of
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  • 130 3 Bangkok, Aug. 28. i W the first Press interview since he assumed office of Foreign Minister, Nai Direk Chainam replied to questions by Reuter's correspondent's anent to the Japanese reports, that the Thai Government intends to keep mechanised forces in the newly acquired Cambodian territory
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  • 85 3 Zurich, Aug. 28. /GERMANY'S need of manpower is further indicated v» by reports from the Berlin correspondent of the Neue Zuercher Zeitung which state that, according to official circles in Berlin, former Polish subjects who obtained German nationality since the conquest of Poland are being conscripted for
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  • 188 3 London, Aug. 28. '•fiN Wednesday night aircraft of the Bomber Comtfmand again made a heavy attack upon Mann helm Small raids were also made upon other tatgeTin Western Germany and the docks at Boulogne. are missing from, these ODerationl" says an Air Ministry communique, Reuter. Only a
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  • 107 3 Washington, Aug. 27. fITED STATES manufacturers must in future accept orders t war supplies from the United ates. Britain, Russia, China and rtain ether countries, even u the ceptance delays or prevents the liveries of civilian goods. This order was issued to-day by r E.
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  • 129 3 I earl Trouble »d by High mi Pretf lire ktatT diz 2 n lni around the heart W* Cf h° r> > Sl J lcadaches at top and fefti 2 nd above e y es shortness of rv7lC: suffer 'rom poor S». Cry lcr >' an <* energy, indige*--1 r:
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  • 39 3 What's In A Name? Petitioning Los Angeles Superior Court recently was Gloria Wood, 20, daughter of director Sani Wood. Known in movies as Katharine Stevens, she asked to change her name to K. T Stevens no firstname, just initials.
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  • 54 3 TOKYO'S DABBLING WITH U.S.-SOVIET TRADE CONDEMNED London, .Aug. 28. JAPAN has no sort of right to interfere with relations between Russia and the United States, says the Daily Telegraph and the assumption that she can dictate the transport of goods between them is an amazing novelty in diplomacy. The moment
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  • 155 3 The Liverpool Dally Post sayt> that both in the sphere of action and diplomacy, Japan for a country that used to be distinguished for cautious and careful statesmanship has acted with singular arrogance and lack of foresight, yet very little consideration might have shown her that the time
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  • 132 3 Few Private Doctors In Australia Brisbane, Aug. 28. 1! FE gradual decline of private medical practice t with the entire nationalisa- tion <f the medical profes- sion in Australia b forecast t by Sir Raphel West Cilento. He added that group prac- lice under state control would be inevitable as
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  • 37 3 Foochow, Aug. 28. TOE Japanese occupation force is expected to be totally withdrawn within a week. Their ultimate destination is believed to be Indo- China for an impending offensive against Yunnan Province.- Rcuter.
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  • 221 5 1 NY mother who has travelled with young children dreads the orA deal— the longer the trip the greater the worry. Air travel, howtver, now enables those due for long leave to take the journey with i minimum of travel trouble. Flying with babies presents lany practical
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  • 310 5 i Why The "Littlest One" I Needs To Exercise /\NE of the surest signs of the healthy baby is his love of exer- r* else, his ability even at an early age, to kick and stretcn and move his limbs generally. and this exercise is Important > to him, too,
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  • 678 5 HE child who has early in life acquired good habits has gone long way towards acquiring ooeience am 1 self-control but it is ring the second year that the ol obedience must be a kc.i really seriously. natural inclination is to lv
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  • 694 6 APPEAL DISMISSED IN SUIT OVER PINEAPPLES SUPPORTING the decision of Mr. J. B. W«t» m •3 magistrate Johore. Mr. Justice Manning yesterday dismissed Eppeal of (1) the Control Board of Pineapple S re and P (2) Lee Kong Chian. Ltd who claimed damages against Tan Swee Biow for wrongful seizure
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  • 71 6 AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Indian Limited held on Aug. 25, it *-as decided to suspend publication of "The Indian' 1 forthwith as a protest against the order recently served on the Editor by the Federal Secretary directing that "The Indian"
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  • 329 6 SINGAPORE BR OADCAST CHA NGES SEVERAL changes in Singapore's basic programme timings have been necessitated by the ten-minute advance of Malaya s clocks, effective Sept. 1 (which brings Malaya's time to 7» hoars ahead of Greenwich Mean Time instead of": hours 20 minutes). m M These alterations are chiefly of
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  • 93 6 A USTRALIAN troops now in Malaya miio n A nfrat is perhaps the first (,reat from the AIF to the Allied forces Britain. on a This came about through a raffle orga Sin troopship during the voyage from Austiui gaPO p r
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    • 110 6 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days The very first application of Nixoderm begins to clear away pimples like magic*. Use Nixoderm tonight and you will soon pee your skin* becoming soft, smooth and clear. Nixoderm is a new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the skin that muse
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  • 44 8 R.A.F. A? Invasion THE R.A.F again sion bases on I last night Seardl skv round DunfcW {Explosions n l coastliir The DurJ fences were :-peciaflj Light enemy air J ported ovei to* cf England ear* fl were dropped but no serious darna* nan ed-
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  • 5 8 Music And The World
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    116 9 THESE pictures of paratroops 1 under instruction have been obtained at a secret R.A.F. station in Britain where the army and air force are collaborating: in the training. Left: The service takes to silk. The last in are the first out. Below: The air is filled with falling
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  • 269 9 The latest train service to be •fleeted is the 6.15 train from Gemas to Singapore which, from Monday, will run without first-class passenger accommodation. Experience has shown that this particular train was not popular with first-class passengers but nevertheless, carried an ap t reciable amount of second and third class
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  • 45 9 THE F.M.S. Railways, in the interests of economy, is overhauling its train schedules. On lines where the traffic does not warrant it. motor coaches will replace the usual trains and, on other stretches, unremunerative first class coaches are to he excised.
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    • 839 10 Educational i LEARN SCIENCE and Art of Yoga. Enjoy I manifold benefltH. Satisfaction guara'i- tccni. Apply— Sreeguru Parameswar, U2. < Oirpmael Road. Singapore. (No. 789K) I l I GRADUATE of Cambridge University I undertakes coaching work. Fees reason- I able. Apply Box 211 clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 764K) RAPID
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    • 793 10 for oaie FOR SALE one Linotype Machine. Ameri- I :an made. Apply C. C. Lim, 434, Joo 5 2hiat Road. Singapore. (No. 869K) FOR SALE. Singer Treadle Machine, good c is m w $115 cash. Apply Koshy c|o Brickfields English School. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 881K) •ROYAL" Portable typewriter for sale—
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  • 38 11 j was reserved by v McFlwaine in the yesterday in the apb Kee Siang, licensee jm Cafe, Jalan Besar, conviction and senie months imprisonknowingly allowing to assemble in his to a raid carried ouc n l:ce en the
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  • 202 11 night of Nov. 29 last when the police found 40 women, most of whom were alleged to be prostitutes, ?nd 120 men in the cafe, Tan w~s "prosecute^ for the alleged cffenc? and convicted. He appealed against the conviction n-'» sentence and Bir Percv McElwaine
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  • 70 11 MR. K. T. K. Thangamanl. barrUter-at-law was admitted to practise in the Colony as an advocate and solicitor yesterday. The application was made by Mr. J. c. Cobbett before the Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwalne. Mr. E R. Koefc. appeared on behalf of the Bar Committee while Mr.
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  • 292 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Aug. 27. News of the Anglo Soviet advance into Iran has not supprised thousands of the A. I. F. in Syria, who have had plenty of opportunity to become conscious of the proximity of Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, says the Assistant Official War' Correspondent
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  • 198 11 F,4 TALLY INJURED IN COLLISION SEE AH KONG, a rick* haw puller, was knocked down by a motor-bus and fatally injured at Queen Street on Aug. 19. After an inquiry held yesterday, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner returned a verdict of death by misadventure. See died two days'
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  • 127 11 General Science Equipment For St Andrew's THE recommendations of the McLean Commission on Higher Education have encouraged an anonymous Chinese to pay for the equipment for the teaching of the full general science course at St. Andrew's School. A cheque for $10,000 has been handed to the principal by the
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    • 104 11 Public Notice AYER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.') Interim Dividend. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5% on account of the financial year ending 31st January. 1942, has been declared by the Directors payaole on Friday, the 10th of October, 1941. NOTICE IS
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    • 252 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. I TENDERS are now Invited for the fol* lowing materials or service. For rmrtt1 culars see Municipal Tender Room TENDER Date of Closing Supply of Straight Pipes St Special Castings for period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30. 1942. 12 noon. 8ept. 1. 1041. Supply
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  • 63 12 NEARLY 1,000 FORGOT CARDS A SURPRISE checkup by pohc«? to see how many people were carrying identity cards was carrie<l out at Canterbury recently when more than 10.000 people were stopped. Over 90 P er ccntproduced their cards, und those who were caught will have to takp them to the
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  • 139 12 A SECOND lieutenant of ihe Dutcl: landed secret!} In Hoiiand. lived ther ■> under an assumed name, and sent valvabl e military information to Britain. Eventually, the, Nazis caught him He was shot. Vrij Nederiand. the Free Dutch newspaper published in London, discloses detail*
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  • 94 12 ASKED to prevent useless devices for fire prevention being sold to the public, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Security acknowledged in the Commons recently the assistance given by a large section of the Press in relusing to accept advertisements for commodities harmful or pf
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    • 99 12 Greeted by packed houses at TO-DAY IIAIM" Slli j II a.m. 3-15, L £U __6-l5 6 9-15 The famous stars of STAGECOACH i u a thTB drama of undying lovt: lhnll »nB With excellent Supporting Shorts I The MARCH OF Tl>li: pnJ "ON FOREIGN NEWSFRONI Utest Air-mail "PATHE GAZETTI 'UNIVERSAL
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  • 346 13 Moorshida'oad, Aug. 27. IN a speecn here to-day, Sir John Hubert, Governor of Bengal, praised the province's effort in the war and said that Bengal might be P'-oud of the part she was playing. It was not the time to waste energies in petty squabbles. Th e
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    • 269 13 Sd- NO EMPHASIS THAT THE F u air IS LIFE'S TONIG AND IS A T IS KEEPING US ALIVE TO-DAY, jaT AAORE OPEN AND HEALTHY IS THERE THAN IN OUR PARK OF SPARKS! rO-XICHT PER DINNER DANCE -9.30 to 12 )-MORROW S RACE PROGRAMME a Dansant \f Late Dance rom
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    • 101 13 "ONE OF THE WITTIEST, CLEVEREST PIECES OF COMEDY TO HAVE COME TO SINGAPORE. IT KEPT PACKED HOUSES ROARING" Excerpted from MORNING TRIBUNE "MOST AMUSING PICTURE. THE SITUATIONS IN THIS FILM ARE NEW DEFTLY HANDLED, AND MAKE IT BOTH CLEVER WITTY." Excerpt :d from STRAITS TIMES (Mm Wm w^f* JOAN BENNETT
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  • 120 14 S.CF.A. MEET RAF. TO-DAY THERE should be plenty of thrills at Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the two leading contenders for the first division honours, the Royal Air Force, last year's champions, and the Straits Chinese Football Association meet in a key match. Both teams are now on the
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  • 218 14 RE-INTRODUCTION OF CUP RUGBY URGED i REPRESENTATIONS to the Malayan Rugby Footba 11 V nion to K re-introduce Malaya Cup rugbv ar c to be made by the Perak J Rugby Football Club, which held its annual general meeting on Wednesday at Ipoh. I The question of re-introduction of the
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  • 409 14 MEETING in a return Div. I league the Loyals managed to avenge th llv. round defeat they sustained m the handß the Singapore Cricket Club when theviß the Club 4—2 at Anson Road Stadium sM The Loyals, although they did not J spectacular football, were dearly the team, the Club,
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  • 522 14 A LARGE number of entries have been received for the various events in the Y.M-C.A. open swimming championships. The following heats will be swum off in order starting at 4.30 p.m., to-morrow at Fort Canning pool: Men's 120 yards medley relay: (Ist heat) Chinese Swimming Club, Overseas
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  • 75 14 AFTER an even and goalless first half, m and then holding a slight advantage in the exchanges in the second session, the Indian Association were defeated by the only goal scored in their Div. II "B" match against the Air H.Q. on the J.C.B.A. ground, yesterday. A
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  • 290 14 R.E. (F.8.) 3. MORAVIA 2. A THRILLING game was seen yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. ground when the R. E. (Pulau Brani), one of the strongest teams in the Dhr. lIA league, narrowly defeated Moravia by the odd goal in five. A feature of the match was
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  • 46 15 way to n Pave the Plying adrony Hibfataily >ad acis died Royn] ssen;ei which lueensnbur Leader nephew t till > nnoun•C., was heddur, er live. Hants I tbr a night enemj strove rt t thipj ha ii '-red tab a rry out ack. th* cult orr exen;
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  • 213 15 THAKGED with being a member t of the Patriotic Workers' Sorie t v an unlawful body— as the sequel to a police raid Chiong Neun Chin claimed trial before M r W. D. Carew in the third court Yesterday. According to the prosecution, a raid
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  • 135 15 mHREE Malays, said to have been ln- volved in a transaction to get payment of certain monies by sending a letter, containing signatures PJ"POrt™s to be those of the Master and the Chief Officer of a certain ship to Messrs. Bowstead and Co.. Ltd.. appeared
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  • 143 15 HEARING was: concluded yesterday of the civil suit in which K.V.A.L.R.M.R.M. Ramanathan Chettiar is claiming a sum of $6,000 on a promissory note from Powell Co., Ltd., and three of its directors; Messrs. Lim Chin Teck, Tan Tee Kia, and Lim Pong Chiang which they were
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  • 81 15 AN Examination Service has been established at Kuching, Sarawak, states the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. Examination Vessels are stationed between Santubong and Sungei Seol in the Santubong River, and between Po Point and Ooebilt in the Sarawak River. The Examination Anchorages are between Buntal and Seol Rivers in
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  • 253 15 COLLOWING are the weights for all events for to-morrow's raoes at Singapore, the third day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting: Hor9es: Class 1, Div. I—7 furs. National 9.4 Derby 8.13 Depoi, 8.6 Fasts tep 8 2 Mystic Music 8.1 Eelgraas 8.1 Bridge Law 8.1 Kai
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  • 336 15 APPEAL HEARD IN HURT TO WARDEN CASE ONG Joo Chin, a business man. •vras convicted and sentenced to seven months' simple inrprisenmenl in the district court some time ago on a charge 6f causing grievous hurt to Wong San Yan, an air raid warden, bv driving his car negligently. Yesterday
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  • 422 15 American Coif Championships Surprises Omaha, Aug. 28. THE 16 survivors in the American Amateur golf championship as a result of two rounds, finds a few famous players left In, Marj vin Ward, winner in 1939 and this year's favourite, being the only past winner surviving. In the opening round Lou
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  • 38 16 LUJNLMJIN, AUU. <so. *HE SOVIET MIDDAY COMMUNIQUE BROADCAST BY MOSC °W *™S£J 1 CES THAT DURING THE NIGHT "OUR TROOPS STUBBORNLY POUGHT THEj ENEMY IN THE DIRECTIONS OF KINGISEPP. GOMEL, DNIEPROPETROVSK^ANDI /"VTM^CSQA I"
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  • 327 16 Zurich, Aug 28 f IERMAN tactics ar e being difvl ferentiated more and more .'.om the conceptions of the blitzitxieg we saw in France," says the Berlin correspondent of the Gazette de Lausanne. "Germans have given up deep penetrations into enemy territory and are content to Iron
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  • 158 16 Majesty's Government and prcts in Iran and the outside world. An earlier message from Ca.ro states: Military- operations in Inn are not only going on v/ell but POing at a great speed and are r.ot likely to last long, according to reports arriving here. One feature has been the sue
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  • 91 16 Simla. Aug. 28. Events in Iran have aroused great interest in Afghanistan where, according to reports received here, there are about 100 Ger nan males mostly employed in the Public Works' Department, or -oads and irrigation works and in various manufacturing venture: such as cotton and sugar. It
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  • 156 16 (FROM PAGE ONE) An Indian Army colonel, leading a landing party, was severely wounded. Following hand to hand street fighting the town was captured after seven hours, the remnants of Iranians retiring northwards. Meanwhile, the Royal Navy had put out of action two Persian gunboats which opened up
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  • 6 16 Mornin Trihiin. IRASZ.R OF NEW ZEALAND.
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  • 57 16 Fraser To Visit Canada Ottawa, Aug. 28. MR. Peter Fraser, the New Zealand Premier, has accepted the Cana dian Government's invitation to visit Canada and will arrive by air from the United States, it is officially announced. He arrived at Ottawa on Tuesday. He is spending five days at Canada
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  • 175 16 (FROM PACE ONE) Japanese Ambassador, has for a conference with h Roosevelt, presumably on I tions from Tokyo. The Nichi Nichi says thj attention of the Japanese is focussed on the question plies for Russia. In a leading article to-4 says that the question is n< ly
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  • 19 16 Total number of tarn? destroyed durinr p on mil fronts up fc London time excluding claims) S— FIFTEEX
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  • 119 16 Tokyo. Aug. ASSERTING that the Japanese are neither J A British nor pro-American, gc.OqggJ Columnist, Mr. Teiichi Muto, POg«fnrSS in the Nazi paper Hochi, urges .the Q"*™*» resolutely adopt a diplomatic offensive u p possible through diplomatic channels. Mr. Muto says that at this e toID
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  • 67 16 Bangkok. Aug. 28. two nnrent bills soonsored by the Government, the other increasing the roi p activities and interest in other powers wtu by the National *m^W*f* .JggggSg the b The Minister of f2^ l S*^ES a cnt declared they were necessitated WT w p t
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  • 181 16 Ankara, Aug. 27. (Delayed in transmission) INTENSE diplomatic activity was noticeable here to-day The first caller upon the Turkish Foreign Minister, M Sarajoelu this morning was Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Huges. sen, the British Ambassador He was followed by the Ambassadors of the United States, Iran, Italy and
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