The Straits Times, 10 July 1941
1941-07-10
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Title Section40 1941-07-10 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times fESTABLISHKO NEARLY A CENTURY! MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST NET SALES 24 PA(JES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1941 PHK h 5 (EN IS. The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941 PRK>: 5 CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement230 1941-07-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR 26 JAVA ST. CPHONS. 3653). y "Robinson's clothes raise the Standard" is no mere advertising Slogan for the quality of the !|^^9KS| f I work and the standard of service IH^'l'l 1). T &iven are of a hi^h order, while the til S tS^^B styles are always fashion's230 words
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Advertisement8 1941-07-10 1 ELSIE MIRY Cattery Road. MommA Afternoon tveninft Dresses8 words
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Obituary63 1941-07-10 2 LEE— Mrs. Lee Tan Seonr, aged 45. passed away peacefully on Wcdne day night, at her residence 131-D Haig Road, leaving behind her beloved husband, two sons, Llan Fong. Mul Fong. five daughters Mrs. Klang A', Kirn. Peck Heng. Peck liar. Peck Lucn, Peck Ngoh. and one ron-ln-law Klang63 words
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Advertisement1336 1941-07-10 2 SITUATIONS VACANT j I'ACTOBY CLEBK. Thoroughly experienc<i. Nlyor Estate, Kluang, Jcuore. BOX NO. MS, Vacancy now filled. Thanks to Applicants. SITUATIONS WANTED THE SEBVANTS AOEJ.CIT 17 Dh^fn Ghaut. Singapore (Estd 1811) supplies efficient domestic servants, male and female every description. Telephone 4278. ENGINEEB, B.Sr., age 21. desires responsible position with1,336 words
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Advertisement726 1941-07-10 2 LOS][ BOUND GOLD LADIES wristlet watch with blue and gold metal strap lost in town district yesterday. Reward $30. Communicate 47, Calmhlll Road. LOST, AUSTRALIAN ***** 5 months old, vicinity KilUnry Rd, answers nun" Susie. Finder Telephone Howard Windsor HoUl 7878. Reward. "motor vehicles"" IP TOD WANT TO SELI your726 words
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Advertisement688 1941-07-10 2 PUBLIC NOTICES_ PUSING RUBBER tt TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England; Advice has been received by cable of the deelaraMnn of an interim dividend of 5% (leas Income Tax) In respect of the year ended 28th February, 1941, payable In England on 28th current. Local shareholders will receive their warranU on688 words
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Advertisement205 1941-07-10 2 193« M G. MODEL "PH rolour Black $I^l3o/19S€ M. G. MODEL ■PB rolour Red tMsV" 1940 STI'DEBAKER CHAMPION small mileage, colour Beige $2,850/1957 OPEL KADETT CABRIOLET with Id months' Comprehensive Insurance, Colour Grey IM/« 1939 FORD "M" SALOON, colour Black SLOTS/193S STANDARD 10 SALOON, colour Black $1,454/- AUCTION NOTICE THE205 words
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491 1941-07-10 3 London, July 8. THE magnificent courage of soldiers of the Pioneer Corps is told in a Gazette notice announcing the award of the George Cross to Cpl. J. Scully and the George Medal to Lieut Chittenden. When houses were demolished by enemy action,British Wireless - 491 words
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Advertisement73 1941-07-10 3 McALISTER CO., LTD. i Incorporated in Slraiu SettiemenU) GRESHAM HOUSE BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE. PHONI Mt. ELLERMAN BUCikNALL ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP I STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. COMPANY. (lncorporatea m U S.A.i (lncorporateo in England) BOSTON. NEW YORK BALTIMORt VIA PANAMA CANAL OK UNI I tL) KINGDOM KLAVENESS LINE (Incorporated to Norway i LOS73 words
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Advertisement519 1941-07-10 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Oates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clause*. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)519 words
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57 1941-07-10 4 New York, July 8. •pHE Wall Street Journal to-day estl- mated that 50 shippers, agents, dealers and brokers face the prospect of having their functions completely taken over by the F-jdoral Rubber Reserve Company bat Washington Is expected to arrange for their re-emer-gence when57 words
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Article162 1941-07-10 4 New War Loan Changes Hands At 102 i (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, July 10. THE feature of yesterday's share market was the first reported transaction In the new Strait* War Loan when a fairly large parcel changed hands at the high figure of 102<4, $1.50 per162 words
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Article95 1941-07-10 4 STRAITS TIN RUBBER FOR RUSSIA London, July 9 rt opened quiet. The turnover was 17S tons. Beilering the decline to be almost completed, buyer* were forthcoming more freely but trading was only routine. After official hours a further 45 tons were traded at unchanged prves. It Is confirmed that RussiaReuter - 95 words
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Article65 1941-07-10 4 rtE foilowlne rubber crops were harvested in Juna: A. Malaka Plnda 71 300 United Patanl 234.502 Malakoff Rubber 238.800 Taiping Rubber *****3 Sungel Batu Rubber 66.000 Windsor Rubber 30 381 Foothills Rubber 28.700 Kuala Muda Rubber 220.802 Vtl dOr Rubber 49.105 Gadek Rubber 108.000 Kuala Sidim Rubber65 words
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Article27 1941-07-10 4 Fthe second quarter of this year Narborough IfciDtoer Estate Ltd harvested 353,981 .b cf rubber and Puslng Rubber and Tin harvested 124,753 lb. In the same ptrtod.27 words
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284 1941-07-10 4 Favourable Balance For Five Months $118,901,000 LARGER shipments of rubber and tin in May are responsible for a sharp rise in the v alue of Malaya's overseas exports in that month. May exports were valued at $109,050,000, compared with $98,327,000 in Awril and are284 words
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Advertisement151 1941-07-10 4 Friday 11th HAPPY CABARET "BEAUTY CONTEST" JUDGES: JAMES E. REGIS AND HARRISON PORMAN OF ACME NEWS and N.B.C. OTHER JUDGES: W. S. CLARKSON, 808 SMITH, and JOE T. JORDAN, j, CUPS AWARDED TO WINNERS Danes To Be Filmed For BRITISH AMERICAN NEWSREEL. ENTBJES CALLED FOR SINGAPORE NOVICES DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP OF151 words
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Article397 1941-07-10 5 Sentiment Cheerful: Prices Rise Lcndon. July t. jrl-Oi Stock Exchange Co-day continued fully cheerful with Industrial* uid olla outafndlngty buoyant in face of confident In«olry. Imperial Tobacco closed at 100 a. M. acaliut 98s. Jd. the previous day and Anglo- Iranian were 36*. 3d. against 32a. 6d,397 words
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Article133 1941-07-10 5 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (From Our Own Out respondent) London, July 9. pOMMODITY and Exchange markets timed as follows with previous quotation* id parenthesis:— RUBBER: Quiet. Spot 13% d 1 3 »i ICd (13% d 13 9:16 d) Augt. 13 7|l6d 12 9{l6d (W7|lSd 13 9jl«d) Sept. 13 7|l6d 13 9116 d133 words
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Article63 1941-07-10 5 Mails close at the General Post Office as follows- TO-DAY Australia air 4 p.m. Java air 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. New Zealand air 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Medan air 11 a.m. ABKIVALB Mails from Sumatra (air) general delivery 1.40 p.m. to-day. Malls from Australia (air) general63 words
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Advertisement50 1941-07-10 5 MALAYA'S NATURAL WEALTH SPRINGS FROM ITS SOIL SIHGA WAIM Iw|i at the Seletar Hot Spring, Singapore^\w VJ| (m m jm ifuill!/ l\ rll Has just the right alkaline character A'vp 1 111 If a Uj\\ll|||p lit iIL? to neutralise after-dinner acidity -SL^V >i\lu:ftju* 'wwlklfv 1 1 f'Stivt FRASER NEAVE, LTof^^^^^l^^^^^^"50 words
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Advertisement109 1941-07-10 6 I RECOMMENDED TO YOU I BY THE SINGAPORE P PRESS I A vivid foot-note to the "Battle of J Atlantic with compelling power of T pictorial narrative. Should not be missed Ha Gripping, th rilling attraction. 9 k i$ A M definitely a picture not to be misted. 77i<>rr is109 words
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Advertisement166 1941-07-10 6 at MIDNIGHT SATURDAY 12th JULY CATHAY trccuNicog!* All Tickets Now Obtainable AT CATHAY $2.30, $1.80 (Res.) $1.20 60 cts. (Including Tax) loniKUt Lu.bt N.iilit 7 tt 9 p.m. "MEIN KAMPF— MT CRIMCS" Coaae A Sec what Hitler did In order to mm the leadership of Orrmtmy'. Nest Chanfe:— ll-1S Jarjr166 words
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Advertisement339 1941-07-10 6 M.CM.'s BRITISH PICTURES HAVE ALL MADE SCREEN HISTORY Do You Remember 1 "YANK AT OXFORD" 2 "GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS' 3 "The CITADEL" 4 "EARL of CHICAGO" NOW COMES NUMBER 5 ANOTHER GUAM) IHT1 TO-DAY at the CAPITOL m From DOHOTHY L. SAVER'S famous Novel A "BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY" 3.15 T^THE BRIDE339 words
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Article33 1941-07-10 7 London, July 9. r-DAY'Sr -DAY'S commun.que from British j 0.H.Q., Cairo, says that in North! Africa, the enemy is now digging ln in the Sollum area. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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34 1941-07-10 7 Zurich, July 9. ITALY U placed under the head1 ing "Occupied Territories" in a comparative list of international production figures published by the German weekly paper, Das Reich— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article66 1941-07-10 7 London, July 9. PARLY to-day a shell from German long-range suns on the French coast screamed Into the StraiU, of Dover, aimed at big convoy. After several salvoes had been fired from the direction of Calais, there was nearly an hour's silence and then NaziReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement270 1941-07-10 7 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight BUSTER MAGGIE DINNER S3.M) NON-DINERS SI.M Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT by RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. By the Band of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS By kind270 words
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Advertisement360 1941-07-10 7 ft. EL W 1 \f T"V THE MUSIC OF THE BALLET Aurora* Wrddinc I CxhMikankJl X7«2 Iteiur *p la Fee (Stnvbuky) CMt Bsltcl E*7t«fea (Luitfnl) X4M ■»W« (Ratel) <X27J Baler* (R«Te!) LX«|.| BaatMse Fuiti^M, La (R-MBlnl-R««pi«hl> DXB4B t'aniav*! i Schumann; LX32-4 r«ppetia iDelibes) DXM* Corutrc i Delibes DX725 I otillon360 words
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1267 1941-07-10 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941. (677th Day Of The War.) LOOKING ON THE BLACK SIDE Stalin's dramatic broadcast speech jto the Soviet people last week was praised in Great Britain ;and the United States as a courageous and realistic review of events and prospects. It was generally1,267 words
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404 1941-07-10 8 London letter By Cable Tremendous Acceleration Of War Production Food Muddling The Ministry of Agriculture has organized an army of field firemen to protect ripening corn from Incendiary bombs and has provided an astonishingly large number of trailer pumps Unfortunately the Ministry O404 words
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Letter372 1941-07-10 8 Thoughts On Remoteness Of War To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— The war seems so remote frorr. us here, and somehow we have an illogical feeling that this is wrong. We read of atrocities committed and terrible privations bravely endured in occupied countries, of gallantry in th*372 words
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Letter153 1941-07-10 8 To tlie Edit >r of the Siraits Time* Sir. I am a n w arrival 'n Singapore, and was u.tmnded to l.'am that the Americanj liv ng here are still required to report to tri" police whenever they make a change in their address. I b lieve153 words
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Letter150 1941-07-10 8 lO the Editor of the Siraits Times Sir,— Allow me to thank your correspondent, "J", for his letter. It is good to see that at least he has tried to serve the country and the Empire by making a definite suggestion as to what I myself might do!150 words
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Advertisement279 1941-07-10 8 First in Malaya NUMONT FUL-VUE The rennement and symmetry of Numont Pul-vue styling is evident at a glance. Here Is truly nandsome eyewear Each of :nf features nelow Is an added reason for selec tin? Numont Pul-vue for your own glasses 1 Endpieces not attached to leiue*. Numont Pul-vue construction279 words
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Advertisement120 1941-07-10 8 LVLKYMAN S LIBRARY. TWO MODERN MASTER*. ANATOLE FRANCE. Two full-length novelj, are brought toscther in this Vol. "At A Sign of The Rcine Pedauque" and "The Revolt of The An t!s. J. M. SYNGE. "Plays Poems Prose" All In One Vol. Price 51.50 each. Postage Extra. G. H. KIAT A120 words
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359 1941-07-10 9 IT is officially claimed in Moscow that the Russian air force has "completely .destroyed" enemy oil centres in Rumania, particularly at Ploesti, reports United Press. It is added that the Black Sea port of Const an/a "has ceased to exist." The Soviet claim to be holdingReuter - 359 words
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67 1941-07-10 9 Moscow, July 10. pOLLECTIVE farms throughout the Soviet Union are straining every nerve to gather in their most bountiful harvest ever in a third of the usual time, states the official Tass Agency. In many districts harvesting is well ahead of schedule. In Crimea,Reuter - 67 words
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96 1941-07-10 9 Spanish Vichy Aid Against Russia Berne, July 9. A CORPS of 16,000 Spanish volunteers x for the eastern front has arrived in Berlin, according to the Berlin correspondent of Neve Zuercher Zeitung Recruiting offices were opened In unoccupied Prance to-day for volunteers to fight on Uie Russian front and reportsReuter - 96 words
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Article222 1941-07-10 9 London, July 10. THE intensification of RAF. attacks 1 on the Ruhr district orovokes the question, "Has Germany not moved her industry in bulk to the East?" Authoritative circles in London, while agreeing that a move of some kind may have been madeBritish Wireless - 222 words
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51 1941-07-10 9 Washington, July 9. MILITARY aircraft manufacturers delivered 1.476 planes in June announces the office of the production management. The final figure for May W&s 1,334. Types and numbers of planes handed pver to Britain and the United States, Army respectively are not made pub.ic—Reuter - 51 words
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91 1941-07-10 9 A London, July 10. N agency correspondent has visited f bas where number of L rated States "flying fortresses" are being prepared to take their part in the R.A.F. offensives. He saw a group being tested and at the same station he watched theReuter - 91 words
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Article60 1941-07-10 9 1 Simla, July 10. T is announced the Victory, Lord Linlithgow, who Is anxious to renew contacts anl see the progress of the war effort in Madras and Bombay proposes to visit the two presidencies, probably leaving Simla for the purpose at the end ofReuter - 60 words
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Article135 1941-07-10 9 Will U.S. Navy Open Fire Washington, July 9. "IF the Navy has to shoot to do what the President says, will it shoot?" This was a question "red at Col. Alfred Knox, the Secretary for the Navy, at his Press conference to-flay. Col. Knox, replying, referred to Mr. Roosevelt's message135 words
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Article128 1941-07-10 9 OENATOR Burton K. Wheeler to-day challenged President Roosevelt to ask Congress for a declaration of war He said h« would personally fully support the war effort if Congress granted such a request. In this manner he answered the various charges made against his policy as announced128 words
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69 1941-07-10 9 P_ Washington, July 9 RESIDENT Roosevelt will shortly ask Congress for an additional appropriation for defence and Lease and Lend operations, stated the President s secretary, Mr. Stephen Eariy, to-day While Mr. Early did n#t announce the exact sum the President would ask for,Reuter - 69 words
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61 1941-07-10 9 London, July 10 KM HENRI HAVE, l^encn Ambassador In Washington, has asked the American Government to pass on to the British Government a protest against the bombing and sinking of the French merchantman, Saint Didier, In the TurWsn port of Adala according to a61 words
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Article, Illustration560 1941-07-10 9 Allies Continue Operations: Demand Beirut's Surrender 1_ London, July 10. T is announced in Vichy that the French and British in Syria are in possession of armistice conditions which the retain Government is now studying-, says a Vichy message reports Reuter. The VichyReuter - 560 words
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Article29 1941-07-10 9 Melbourne, July 10. ■T^HE Royal Australian Air Force's ex- pench.ure has exceeded J11.C00.000 a week this year, stated Mr. J v Federal Air Minister, during a speoeto yesterday .-ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement9 1941-07-10 9 OTHER CABLES in pasres 7. 18, 14 and 169 words
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Advertisement9 1941-07-10 9 nil mq^.V jn Jv AN MrSmPSft-^'^JB^ to Cjood (JdiMAs9 words
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Article182 1941-07-10 10 No Possibility Of Coalition Dublin, July 10. PIRES intention to continue her policy of neutrality was reaffirmed by the Premier, Mr. Eamon de Valera in a Commons debate yesterday. "If it comes to a .test whether the nation should change this policy, I believe not aReuter - 182 words
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Article95 1941-07-10 10 SINGAPORE P4FFLFS HOTEL Dinner Dance Informal > 8 ».m. to Midnight GUAI WORLD Cabaret 8.30 p.m. to Midnight. Globe: Cantaln Caution. Sky: Little Orvle. .iiffi rlltATKl (Happ? Warld) Wilt- Seaside: Way Down Mouth NKtV WOKI.It Tflkiis. Theatres and Cinemas, Side Show. Cabaret Dancing. QIMM QBTLAIM Hudson 1 Bay with95 words
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59 1941-07-10 10 "THE Director-General. Posts and Tele- graphs, Malaya, advises that the mail from Malaya fcr the United i Kingdom < containing correspondence i posted in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang 1 and Province Wellesley approximately between Dec. 5 and 7, 1940), prevlousily reported as lost through enemy action,59 words
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Article, Illustration430 1941-07-10 10 I TRADE between the Netherlands j Indies and certain British j Empire countries may be considerjably affected by important restrictions which became effective in the j middle of May. I This is the conclusion reached by Mr. jj. L. Mutter. Canadian Government430 words
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Article, Illustration58 1941-07-10 10 One of the vans which will begin an intensive propaganda lout through Malaya in the near future. Painted on its sides ts the Union Jack, while on the doors at the back is the slogan, "Fight for Freedom" The loudspeakers will transmit recorded talks in58 words
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34 1941-07-10 10 In addition to its lectures, the section will have a busy time calling on blood donors. Its members have still to call on nearly 3 000 dcnor.s.34 words
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Advertisement80 1941-07-10 10 m fill I 1 r\ fr V. U* m^sTTff^^^ —^m\ The power for a certain start, sustained W J brilliant lighting and ample current for BAftHMMflh^MMflHfPt all electrical accessories is assured with J I 3 I I W Exide Batteries Next time fit U^n^t^^nln^T^lM Exide there is a type for80 words
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435 1941-07-10 11 AN intensive war propaganda campaign which will reach the most remote kampongs in Maiayn accessible by road, will begin from Singapore probably within »the next two weeks. Motor-vans will set out on tour replete with recorded talks in Chinese, Indian and Malay, and435 words
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Article216 1941-07-10 11 Chinese In Hurry To Get Home MOTORIST, Lye Yeow Hee, who was stopped by a traffic motorcycle patrol in Kr.llang Road, was said to have told the policemen that "he had a slow puncture and was trying to get home before the tyre flattened." This was216 words
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Article83 1941-07-10 11 I WAd only joking, for I really meant to frighten my husband with whom, I had hart a quarrel s:iid a 20-year-old Javanese wot'ian, Hasira binte Slrat. in the Singapore Second Court yesterday when charged with attempting to com- 1 mit suicide by tying a83 words
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Article29 1941-07-10 11 •THE annual general meeting ol the Singapore Municipal Services Club will be held on July 21. at the Club House. Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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292 1941-07-10 11 THE following donations to The Wai Fund are recorded to-day:— Sum collected by contribution, from the firms competing in the Business Houses League vs. Chinese Athletic War Fund football match and the proceeds from the programme 'iioiiil amount) 920J" Members of the local staff292 words
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Article56 1941-07-10 11 Ibrahim bin Ahmad, a 38-year-oki overseer, was charged in the Third Court yesterday with theft of 32 planks, the property oethe Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Item the Buklt Tlmah filter beds on July 5 The planks were stated to be worth about (ft). Ibrahim claimed trial and the case •M postponed56 words
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Article, Illustration351 1941-07-10 11 Compost Manuring Proved Successful By Cultivators THE Rural Board's third vegetable show, held at the Police 1 Depot yesterday as part of the Grow Your Own Food campaign, bigger and better vegetables gave an indication of the increasing success with which local amateur gardeners351 words
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Article227 1941-07-10 11 Witness Says Man Ran Into Taxi A CHINESE walking across Rochore Road turned back when in the middle of the road on hearing the sound of an approaching car. and ran into a taxi coming from the opposite direction. This was the story related by Teo Ah227 words
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Advertisement84 1941-07-10 11 ADA r For extra lightness in cakes chops before grilling and get and scones, use MAZOLA the full taste of good meat. instead of shortening. Give And for mayonnaise and fri ti iish a super crispness by French dressing remember frying it with MAZOLA. Rub "It's not a salad until84 words
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Advertisement98 1941-07-10 11 SLINKY DRESS FABRICS -CHAMONESE' Crepe $4.25 PEB YARD "SEVENTH HEAVEN 1 Crepe $3.75 ETT "TIGER SKIN" Fabric $3.50 "ALLURACEL" Crepe $3.75 "SHARK SKIN" Fabric $3.50 AMD NOW FASHIONS LATEST FABRIC CREPE HAVANA $3.75 In The Most Heavenly Range of JO Moitem Colours GRAND HOTEL "BRASTAGT 7 Eatt Coast Sumatra 480098 words
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95 1941-07-10 12 CHANGES have been mad* -n the Singapore broadcast programme for to-morrow. The talk at 8.35 pm. by the Governor of Burma (relayed 'rom Rangoon) will be followed at 8 50 p.m. by a parlour game, W.R.N.S. versus RAF. and a musical interlude at 9.10 p95 words
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48 1941-07-10 12 Smaller Newspapers And Fewer Circulars Leaflets EVERY man, woman and child in the Federated Malay States and the Colony will be affected, directly or indirectly, by the control over the use of paper which becomes operative to-day, says an official communique.48 words
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62 1941-07-10 12 i"«ONVICTED o< stealing a handkery* chief and S4O from another woman. Marslam binte Marjo. was yesterday sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore second court when she was found guilty of theft. She was alleged to have committed the theft in the62 words
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Article43 1941-07-10 12 A TALK on '"Final Victory" will be delivered by Mr. Walter Hanmlng Chen in Mandarin at the Singapore; Chinese Mandarin School. Prinsep Street, to-morrow at 830 p.m. Dr. Urn Boon Keng will preside. A welcome is extended to the public.43 words
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Advertisement238 1941-07-10 12 f I _^^^^A^ M \1 1 J m^W^^^ JH The Cocktoil Cabinet meet.nc has declared in favour of 'Canadian OuV Tnis great Empire whisky hos proved iti cote at *c ba- It hos been admitted to membersn o of tne "Oft exclusive Clubs. 'Canadian C';H' mokes b- }hter better cocktails.238 words
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Advertisement385 1941-07-10 12 ASSURE YOUR OWN Q FUTURE M&W£L~^ Success oatf zM *V*T»r? cumm to torn a(SVf qualified I Declde to-<>ar Vl^l study at PlT|f MAN'S. .Stn*apore Broods of the famous London College establish.* over 70 jwn ago. Enrolment at any time for Shorthand. Book-keeping. Commercial. Oorreanondence, Commerce, TypewilUng, and other commercial subject*.385 words
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308 1941-07-10 13 Washington, July 9. jMR. Churchill has expressed to the White House his and the m British Government's concern over the announcement made on July 3 of the Iceland move." It was on this day that the Isolationist leader, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, made aReuter - 308 words
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475 1941-07-10 13 'U.S. TRYING TO INDUCE REICH TO FIRE FIRST SHOT'— BERLIN Berlin, July 9. DRESIDENT Rocwovelt is accused of trying to provoke Germany. The official Wilhemstrasse organ, the Diplomatische Korrespondenr, declares that by sending American forces to a British military zone of occupation on the fringe of the Eastern Hemisphere. President475 words
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113 1941-07-10 13 Washington, July 9. THE Red Cross announces that six cut of ten American nurses are missing frcm a British ship torpedoed a fortnight ago while en route to England. The remaining four nurses were rescued four days ago. The name of the ship hasReuter - 113 words
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Article93 1941-07-10 13 Tokio, July 9. TIIH United States Government 1 has guaranteed to Mr. T. V. Soon*, president of the Bank of China and head of a special Chungking economic mission now visiting Washington, additional assistance to Chungking of $1 000.000,000 (Chinese currency) in the form ofReuter - 93 words
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53 1941-07-10 13 Possible Reshuffle May Bring About Premier's Resignation London, July 9. THERE are persistent reports of possible changes in the Japanese Cabinet, and to-day's conversation between Prince Konoye, Prime Minister, and Marquess Kido may be connected with moves which may culminate in the53 words
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Article64 1941-07-10 13 Chungking, July 9. /"■ERMAN diplomat', tournalists, and business men, totalling about 20 persons, will leave Chungking witnin a fortnight mostly by trucks to Lungrhow. inside the Ind~>-Ch na-Kwangsl border, it Is reliably learned here So far efforts to charter a plane have failed, chiefly because Chinese planes64 words
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68 1941-07-10 13 Chungking, July 9. *T*HE appointment of Gen. Itagaki as commander of the Korean garrison is Interpreted here as an indication that Janan has decided to attack Rus? I The Sao Tang Pao. the army organ, says that Japan will move as roir as troopReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement120 1941-07-10 13 BENRIMO OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. 165 North Bridge Rd. BKITAIN DELIVERS THE GOODS LATEST SHIPMENT OF IMI MODEL KOLSTER -BRANDES §KB-RADIO SPKCIAL OVERDKA MODELS BfODfcX KB »S*/2-« t-VAXVE. TROPICAL CONSTRUCTION. INTERNATIONAL OCTAL-BASE VALVES. REGIONAL TUNING SCALES. EXCELLENT SHORT-WAVE PERFORMANCE. SOLE Mfltt MALAYA: SEOW KUAN COMPANY DHOBY GHAUT. SINGAPORE. THE WHITE120 words
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Advertisement71 1941-07-10 13 Jffi eft MORLEYS BRIEFS IRMALESE LINGERIE These dainty briefs are in lace knit dull finished Art Silk. They are Non-Laddering. Well cut, chic designed, Suitable for all /WSk*-^ The seams are neatly 7^\ HBl finished and there is Sm"^=^ a strong elastic webbing W\j^JWL THREE SIZES IS lr\ THREE COLOURS71 words
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Article83 1941-07-10 14 Arrantrements Already Made For Di^p Lon^-n. July 0. rIE Par.iamenUry Under-SereUrv of St't- 'or the ColonlM. Mr. G. H < Hall, told th-; Hiuse of Commons tod»y thft arranT^m-nts h?d already been m?d- to helo Cilmial dPDend»ncle« in t^e dl-TS"S3I ot export suTluse.- arising frr>m theReuter - 83 words
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890 1941-07-10 14 Government's Reply To Criticism Of War Production Methods London, July 10. rANDID criticism about British war production was made in speeches in the House of Commons when a two-day debate oTsubject was opened last night The debate prov£ ed an occasion forReuter - 890 words
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Article160 1941-07-10 14 London. July 9. ACTING Squadron-Leader J. C Mungo-Park, Cheshire-born RAT. ace. who reported missin;. bM been awarded a bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross. When attacked by six German 'flthters over the French coast he destroyed two of them. A friend of Britain's mostReuter - 160 words
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71 1941-07-10 14 London, July 9. r-R Prime Minister. Mr. WirsUm Churchill, told the Hous- of Comrrons to-day that roiny frierds in Muslim countries had already expressed their appreciation of t*e eift by th» Government of a prominent London side for a mosque and Islamic cu.turc centre. He wouldReuter - 71 words
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Article255 1941-07-10 14 "Colonies Not Slow To Offer Assistance" London, July 9. LORD Moyne, leider of thj Home of Lords, and Secretary of CUte for the Colonies spoke to-day of the effects o: the war on th? different rarU o the colonial empire To a fortunate few, particularly Malaya and255 words
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Advertisement107 1941-07-10 14 i 'x ([soo l ttCSJ i -#jsv f T* t C* T 1 w Ti T A* nil liriUKUonnDUt.l Obtainable «t all Good Dealers Distributors THE NOUVEAUX CO. 19-22 LaidUw Buildinr Maitm. fZJ§ mttft] A A 1 A J A A —^^^^C? RaguUr culomAtic stropping k**pt *V«I«I* blaJi» In p«r(«cf107 words
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Advertisement363 1941-07-10 14 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to day I In reply to your qu«ry. 0? COURSE 1 BID! For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, t fresh cool mouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains, whitens and polishes the enamel and it is economical in use. "British ti> the Eaten Up with363 words
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415 1941-07-10 15 Majority Of Horses Running On Saturday Exercised MOST of the horses running at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, were given medium pared and fast workouts on the second track of the racecourse this morning. The415 words
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Article48 1941-07-10 15 Soccer: S.AF.A. league, reserve division, S.C F.A. vs. ft A.F GeyUnc stadium; Fortress R.E. vs. Police, Changi; second division (a), K.H.B. vs. V.MC.A S.H.B Malay Regiment vs. RE. Malays, Alexandra; Moravia vs. R.A.M.C. V.M.C A.: second division (b), Air Headquarters vs. J.C.S A., 1.C.1. A.48 words
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Article27 1941-07-10 15 rIE Royal Navy Leat the RAJ*. (Ssletar) by tw goals to nil in a second division (a) league soccer im^tcli played at Seletar yesterday.27 words
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Article105 1941-07-10 15 London, July 9. FOOTBALL clubs thro»«bout England on Wednesday received the fixtures arranged by the league for the first half of the next season. Thirty-foar teams are operating in the south section, 38 in the north. The programmes open on August M and theReuter - 105 words
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Article197 1941-07-10 15 »THE Roya: Singapore Golf Club's i women's June medal competition (Stableford handicapping system) was played at Bukit Tlmah on Monday afternoon and resuked in a win for Mrs. R. Wakeford In "A" division with a score of 144, in a tie between Mrs H Gild and197 words
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Article34 1941-07-10 15 C.S.A. TOURN AMENTS MEMBERS of the Chinese Sports Association who have not yet sent in their entries for the billiards, badminton, table tennis and chess tournam?nts should do so on or before July 15.34 words
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284 1941-07-10 15 A GOOD innings of 50 runs by Chong Tbiam Siew, their opening batsman, who batted steadily against the fine bowling of Robinson, enabled the V.M c A to beat a naval team by M runs In a cricket match played at the V.M.C284 words
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Article, Illustration487 1941-07-10 15 Thrilling Exchanges As Losers Fight Back Gamely Chinese Athletic 4 Gordons 0. THERE were plenty of thrills in the first division league 1 soccer match at the Anson Road stadium yesterday in which the Chinese Athletic convincingly beat the Gordons by four goals to487 words
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Article65 1941-07-10 15 Chicago, July 9 ANSWERING the d.v >rce suit filed in tli- Circuit Court. Joe Louis denied that he ever struck his wife. Asking for the dismissal of the snit he completely denied the charge* of cruelty, and denied that his wife treated him kindly andReuter - 65 words
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Article249 1941-07-10 15 ra friendly return badminton match consisting of two mex'g singles, two men's and two women's doubles and three mixed doubles, played last Sunday, the Bluebell Badminton Party beat the Hurricane Badminton Party by flve games to four. Results, (Bluebells mentioned first):— Mrs. E. D'Aranjo and R. W. Bachelor249 words
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368 1941-07-10 15 Schools Beat Medicos 2 1 At Soccer Combined Schools 2; Medical College I. BIT for the splendid goalkeepinc of Foo Lam Choon, the Combined Schools might have beaten th« Medical College by more than two gonU to nne In their socrer match •n the College ground yesterday. This margin of368 words
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Advertisement195 1941-07-10 15 Hlghßlood Pressure L oiigerous to Heart Vtioup&ntis ot mm ana women pa.*t 40 parLyil because of Hig» Blood rreMUrt High Hlood Prt-»-ure Is a mysterious disease that causes more dVnths than cmnrer. largely because !».-< pie mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple trouble ~mmon B>tnptoms fire; Pressur. 1195 words
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383 1941-07-10 16 It is pointed out that experienc° of modern mechanized warfare has shown that the strain of driving armoured fighting vehicles begin? to tell on a really nt man by the time he has been doing it continr.ovsly a fortnierit At the same t.me the383 words
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Article305 1941-07-10 16 London, July 9. WAR equipment for Russia is already in transit from Britain. It was stated at the Ministry of Kronomic Warfare to-day. Arrangements have been completed in Britain for supplying Russia with large quantities of war materials, it was also stated. Renter. battlefield, theReuter - 305 words
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Article25 1941-07-10 16 Helsinki, July 9. SOVIET bombers to-day raided Helsinki. Three houses were damaged and eight burned. Fifteen persons were killed and many injured. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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212 1941-07-10 16 NAZIS NOW REORGANIZING BASES SUPPLY LINES Rome, July 9. THE newspaper Popolo <li Roma for the first time to-day hinted that Germany is expecting some difficulty in cracking the Stalin Line and predicted that there would be a period of reorganization before Germany struck the Russian defences, since the SovietReuter - 212 words
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50 1941-07-10 16 IN a broadcast by a self-styled Russian Freedom Station, which Is obviously German controlled, the announcer exhorted hla Russian listeners nut to destroy crops, stores or factories. This Is echoed In German shortwave broadcasts which speak of desolation in place* vacated by the Russians.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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757 1941-07-10 16 Vichy Seeking Armistice In Syria: Allies Take Damour London, July 9. THE British Government has received a formal application from Gen. Dentz, High Commissioner in Syria, for a discussion of terms leading to 1 an armistice. This was announced in the House jof Commons to-day by Mr. Winston Churchill, British757 words
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Article115 1941-07-10 16 IRAQTOCOME UNDER INDIAN COMMAND London, July 9. "PHE Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, announced in the Ilcuse of Commons to-day that the defence of Iraq will in future be the responsibility of the Indian command and will therefore come under the authority of Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell. new enrnrmnder-in-chief in115 words
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Advertisement24 1941-07-10 16 fl r l yomr mill be tailored br •mpertt who fi»«fl eosaphs» ..(af.ction to their client*. BEE CHOW CO. at c».n. St. ■■n»m. Tai.24 words
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Advertisement19 1941-07-10 16 W^f SOLO P IItHiD^UfTIO »»Si»»»l«»« O EZEKIEL CO. OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS II 3 CAPITOL »UILOII»q »I»O»P"O»« II lIU «»TO !■>■ HJJ19 words
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Title Section17 1941-07-10 1 in A Malayan Bungalow STRAITS TIMES WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1941 No. 25417 words
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Article, Illustration143 1941-07-10 1 London Salon Showing Of Furs Which Are Going Overseas Women And The War Mrs f iiurchill enjoys a joke with Admiral Muselier, Chief of thf lr«i French Navr. The picture was taken at a corMnil nharM orcaniirrrt by the French in Great Itritain fund. .Many firnom Biitish md PMaWB urtists143 words
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Article40 1941-07-10 1 A'»\l? with an array <>f nl'im <»'ie»pf»n«. hnw"ver. few tt.^y may be, will want to F'.r thin i'rt. a silt>pl» Of miring pt'ls i« wn i They are m«dp of Ul MTCTIi wi*h tl "■ar-'^l and poll40 words
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Article54 1941-07-10 1 DRY if It kj r)r, >.; par" ttip bread by dryirg It in the c«. then crushing und t it thri'ijffi a tier* Hext. I milk- with a pint of water se&son with pepp" and Mtt, add >■*>■• lr ',;»r til <;wr.lli»Ti A "-'ip> of Nbl*-54 words
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Advertisement186 1941-07-10 1 American LAMB SKIN in Beautiful PRINTS PARMANANDS 42, High Straet. I THESE StCNS SAT "AtXAUZC" I I l>nr«*««» Hawtaaca J> 7 IndifaKio* HioiiWX s*JL .jf s I Haartaara rnnatiaictoa nn»^B^mwm»n^mMßnnnnnMi fkM M lnr m.^n,, ri B I "AUCAUSHT WITH PHILLIPS' I n \m >-~ CTaryaaa w«k v.atiei>*ay ■ytv-nttutf- sot it186 words
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Advertisement181 1941-07-10 1 JUST RECEIVED •IOMETHIN*- MIUNCr SIXTH HEAVEN .JASMINE CRt IM :harming colours A. MAJEEO CO Cow Gate n^^ I I 1 I FOOD 1 Jacirv.r! ?< C^.. Ltd., mucK I .'.rpt that there has recent* y been a shortage of "Cow f I Milk Food" which thpysreaware ha« cansefl consuleTahle Anxiety181 words
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96 1941-07-10 2 Nurse Elizabeth - Nurse Elizabeth By MURSE Elizabeth has had aa> pert training in the care of infants and young children. If you ha*-e any problems connected with babies or young children and would like her help write to Nuise Elizabeth, c o Women's Supplement, Straits Times,96 words
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Advertisement257 1941-07-10 2 OUR NEW SHOW-ROOMS FOR IMDAF. 1 CHINESE PERSIAN CARPETS AND MATTINGS HARMONY IN DESIGNS AND COLOURS INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED 96, HIGH STREET (next to wjng loong), CHOTIRMALL'S ASK ME! I know Irradiated Gloria Milk I is good for babies. J Brat. r^EmEA K^-Bsfi ABfcfc. WbHbH ■sssftJassS^S^BasW Ml Wans* 11 bhbbh257 words
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Advertisement209 1941-07-10 2 DEAN'S SCHOOL for Earapcmn rhildrrn Next Term Comrarnces 14th JULY 1941 SENIOR SCHOOL IU IS Yrars) JUNIOR SCHOOL (7—lo Years) KINDERGARTEN (5 —7 Years) NURSERY SCHOOL (3 -1 Years) Pupils accepted durimi term ml pro rata lees rhmtr 73Z3 SM/3t2 Oxhartf Mma* SPECIAL SAFETY SYSTEM* Why try and save y^B|£\209 words
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204 1941-07-10 3 Jain Aitken - Splendid War Work Of The Women Of New Zealand From Knitting To Agriculture By Jain Aitken the number of wives and daughters of professional men who have become factory workers. In spite of good wages it has always been difficult to find enough hands to man the machines in cloth204 words
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Article, Illustration30 1941-07-10 3 Here is an interesting scheme suit, hat and gloves in black, with a blue blouse to match the light blue feather which trims the small, straw hat.30 words
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13 1941-07-10 3 Marjorie Vincent - Marjorie Vincent By13 words
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Advertisement66 1941-07-10 3 GIVE YOUR HAIR will freshen up your scalp, make your hair tpirklc with natural colour, give it i ciptivatiftCi lingennc fragrance. hrunette uae Amami No. I. If blonde uk Amanu No. AM AM I Try Ik. N.. AMAMI BHILI'.ANTIM To (ivc your hur Ihc new. lailuorubk, polnhrd ipp«arance simply utc66 words
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Advertisement312 1941-07-10 3 /myclothes always I LOOK LIKE NEW ■MnHBM^M^ AFTER BEING ■T4 WASHED IN I K^HF^n SUNLIGHT'S I^P^% HM X I GEMTLE BUDSJ M Yi'^v i\ ill 1 Bfci\ /\Fil I AND BECAUSE MWh* T^F I I SUNLIGHT IS SO K^JJ'-V^ iv.'V* I PURE IT>B IDEAL I K ;< •Vi'ii.'AVivJ I FOR312 words
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18 1941-07-10 4 Barbara Murray - Bungo And Susan Have Fun With The Hermit Crabs Barbara Murray Winkleday Adventures Special Feature For Children By18 words
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13 1941-07-10 4 Designs For Good Foundation And Long Wear13 words
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Advertisement270 1941-07-10 4 HOUSE COATS ORIENTAL DESIGNS LATEST STYLES COLOUR COMBINATIONS AT DOULATRAMS, 48-50, HIGH STREET. TEL: 7846. HAS RECEIVED A NEW SELECTION OF JANE ENGEL GOWNS. Phone 4974 "'HAZELINE' SNOW"| jfi^ lj\ or c dainty woman j^^Jl^H xJ Constant care of the com~ A^S i Wjk W^^^mjm piexion is beauty s insistent270 words
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Advertisement142 1941-07-10 4 LAST FEW LENGTHS LAST FEW DAYS! CALL WITHOUT DELAY for DRESS LENGTHS AT 40-5C°«, REDUCED PRICES THEY ARE SELLING OUT FAST MODERN'S 34. High St. Phone 4663 Faf Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Arc you too Ml Would yon llk« to ha« a beaut. (ul figure like the famous i:in»m»142 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1941-07-10 5 Victoria Chappelle - Victoria Chappelle By How Travellingr avelling Canteens Feed The Homeless CJTANDING forlornly near the rubble heaps which a few hours previously had been their homes, the group of people eagerly watched a neat dark-green van turn into the street and stop. The Queen's messengers had1,041 words
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Advertisement171 1941-07-10 5 THE NEW SUPER FINISH BANDA-SHRUNK CREASE-RESISTING UNSHRINKABLE AFTER CONSIDERABLE SCIENTIFIC AND LABORATORY RESEARCH THE PRODUCERS OF THIS WELL-KNOWN LINEN HAVE DEVELOPED A SUPER PROCESS WHICH OVERCOMES THE SERIOUS DEFECT OF SHRINKAGE IN WEAR OR WASH. WASH AS WOOL OR SILK FOR PERFECT RESULTS i WASSIAMULL'S HIGH ST. PHONE: 7144 Duplan171 words
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25 1941-07-10 6 Urge For A New Hat With The Coming Of The New Season Dress nT Frotr r <mih>n R y I Straits Times London Woman Correspondent25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1941-07-10 6 A GAY jumper, like the one sketched, can be made very economically, from odd balls of 3ply wool in different colours, left over from other pieces of knitting. The model, worked in cherry, lemon, white, apple-green,38 words
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Article79 1941-07-10 6 IF you happen to be that unusual person these days an inexperienced knitter here are seme of the details experts may forget to tell you. In winding the wool, there is a right and a wrong way. It must n>t be wound into a hard ball, which makes the79 words
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Article80 1941-07-10 6 THE new rayons and silk mixtures used for to-day's tailored lingerie cannot be too carefully laundered and ironed, and, so far as the ironing Is concerned, the taslc is simplified by an adeuqate ironing blanket, and ircning pad of flannel. A blanket backed with wire gauze is80 words
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Article73 1941-07-10 6 A NECKLACE made from lengths of cord is a very pcpular dress accessory Just now. They look well around the high necks of summer sweaters. And if you nave a mind to make one, follow the professional designs, by having the cords knoLted at tli? back and finished73 words
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Advertisement255 1941-07-10 6 IDTGENEi I| ANTISPASMODIG- LAXATIVE jCjO The Miaj Mirr, and scicntlA.' I: va:u..'nt for /^aaL MffesUvc TrwaMea, Indention, Flatulence 48& UIOENK is unrivalled aa a blaiid and soothing antacid for the treatment of Indices .ton. It restores stomach i§X acidity to normal In a very short time, but It quickly '&r255 words
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Advertisement346 1941-07-10 6 THE rowraoc touch at baautr Naan MM to be rovn all Tour hit. Star tan rm fri-ah new ikin (rowuif all Ihr whllr below tha outer rurbcr. and ahe meant the old d|ie4-a» (uul* imperceptibly to (all away, leanaa the new <reab -,-outhfMl akin aB in ToutfeS beauty. Oaiy 100346 words
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96 1941-07-10 7 ELLEN AINSWORTHY - ELLEN AINSWORTHY By Methods Which Reduce Waste To Minimum Simmer four tongues (for four people) for ten minutes. Take out of the pan, skin and trim, removing the root. Dice two carrots, one turnip, two sticks of celery and chop96 words
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Article51 1941-07-10 7 AN old felt hat can be made quite young again it you make three woolly balls or pom-poms and arrange them in a bunch In front of the crown. Try yellow ones on navy blue or turquoise blue on black, with a scarf or Pious? to51 words
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Article49 1941-07-10 7 ITERY thick cotton or linen fabrics, such as canvas, are naturally hord to sew either by machine or by hand. The needle will slip in and out quite easily, however, if you rub the edge of a cake of soap along the line to be sewn.49 words
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Article57 1941-07-10 7 IF you have lots ol empty suit cases and insufficient room in which to .store them, then why not place them in graduated sizes, and pack the smallest "ne In the next one, and so on. Empty boxes which you don't want to get rid of57 words
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Advertisement209 1941-07-10 7 A HINT! SALE SUPER BARGAINS! Printed lamb skin from U.S.A. In a full range Usual price $2.10 per yd. Bargain price $1.53 per yd. for a few days only. Now save your 57 cts. on a yd. and buy as much as you can. Printed Duck Skin in Voricc beautiful209 words
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Advertisement98 1941-07-10 7 GORDON'S SHOE SALE LAST 2 DAYS July 11th 12th DON'T MISS this OPPORTUNITY Room 32 5 Kelly Walah Building for pictures at WEDDINGS DANCES RE UNIONS CHRISTENINGS DINNERS MEETINGS e«««ib the STRAITS TIMES Phome «r write the ProdactiM Maaagrr rh.ae S4 t 1 DIFFERENCE BP*i IT MAKES I I fZJeorafe98 words
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14 1941-07-10 8 M.C. ff Sheppard - War Weapons Weeks In Villages, Towns And Cities Of Britain M.C. ff Sheppard By14 words
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Article50 1941-07-10 8 THIS f not a complete list of controlled f oo prices, bat is intended as a guide to th< articles for which maximum nric. have been Axed. Prices for packings not mentioned above may be obtained from the Food Supply Office. P.O. Box 275, Singapore.50 words
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Article117 1941-07-10 8 IF you want a good, substantial dish for the family one day, try this savoury one Cover half a pound of beef sausages with cold water in a pan, bring the water to boiling point, take out the sausages and skin them. Season the meat with salt, pepper117 words
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Article111 1941-07-10 8 HAVE you tasted coftee potato scones? They are delicious as well as unusual, and are quickly prepared. Ycu begin by sifting 6or of plain flour with two level teaspoons of baking powder and V 2V 2 teaspoon of salt. Mix with 4 os. of mashed potato; then111 words
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Advertisement214 1941-07-10 8 Money SAVING Opportunity No. 4 Ladies Linen Slacks. In Brown, Navy, Green, Saxe and White. Usual Price.. ..55.50 a pr. Sale Price.. ..s4 25 a pr. You Save $1.25 a pr. at m GIAN SINGH'S Special Cash Stocktaking SALE where prices for other goods have also been drastically reduced. Buy214 words
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Advertisement193 1941-07-10 8 "how about (^k "a two pound Rabbit Iyj S/? Rabbit it tttw for \J f~ v/ /I enough tor dinner? C (our per tons Q flavoured dehciouiand j7l yr^TP Rabbit, economuot \j W VX/ tend^ diW V^si/ Q "'^ing chicken MOIE 5376 Fl\^E LUES CS. 206 A Advt. of Singapore193 words
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