Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 July 1941

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION \rtSaksl:\tmi2X2ooWeeify SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 6, L 941." FIVE CENTS.
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  • 72 1 alem, July A r threat I cc directions emerges aa of the hit. •li s< j o] erations. The threat i 1 the Allies an soliciting their posito a fresh thrust: from the Bouth-eaaf from whicJ ad communication with Aleppo Allied column has captured liorth
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    36 1 PLAY GIRL •iitvs knows where to ff o when ,i is hot. Hert you see her under a U, draw ha* on the beach and very inviting Ltoo he »>-,<h looks- and her l <><> «>f coarse.
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  • 22 1 RAIL SERVICES IN BOMBAY DISORGANISED rl I rtlj be I r(i a i hrec •hi>riti<" ten d i i rival line Reuter
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  • 16 1 Bj.T'i -i ant mpted tc ting LOt I Reuter
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  • 82 1 AS from Sunday next, .July 13, only one edition the Sunday Tril»un; be printer! m :i!! office st < t his group. Hitherto a Satwnda: <\ < :-inL v edition haa vrv i ded thr a.m. edition «»n I Sunday, but by arrange mmt and fof
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  • 180 1 Britain Welcomes Mr. Roosevelt 's Assurance 4 1 I t I m lir London, Julj 6. j[Hh united Mates Independence Day and Presideni ft veit's broadcast on it form subject of editorial* m the g London and provincial papers, which emphasise that the of American freedom and I freedom are
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  • 59 1 i i Baele, July :>. JAPAN has officially notified tht- German S i Government oj her doj- S -n»:i regarding Un Russo- German war, says the i Berlin eorrespondeni of i thr Basler Nachrichten, thnt fhr \\ilhelm- Ftr:\^ o had i^^ned a statement U> this effed
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  • 421 1 R. A. F. OFFENSIVE GOES ON UN ABA FED London, July 5. ffEAVY attacks by the U.A.F. Bomber Command on the Atlantic bases of l»rost and Lorienl are reported m to-day's R.A.T. communique. Sticks of high explosive bombs straddled the Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prince Eugeti
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  • 375 1 CROSS THE PRUTH, ADMITS MOSCOW 7,000 MORE RUSSIANS SAID TAKEN PRISONER Moscow, July (OMMIMQ' p issued by the Soviet Information Bureau says Lmk thai m the B ssarabian sector, the enemy thre^i into the battle heavy forces o* infantry supported by tanks and succeeded m crossing m several plrces the
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  • 66 1 ill Jul> 5. At leas! cc German bomber WCK deployed duriiii; r:i «ls on Britain Ins 1 nifl wa more enemy activity than f«\. sonip time Bombs were d m the Midland.* an«l south England. The attacks were not ht avy. A si;v: bomb* is
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  • 49 1 July 5. Mil. M n has announced that badges bi iring the v< rd "Australia" elbow or shoulder will be prothe R.A.A.F. abrc distinguish men of th( R.A.A F i om otlicr Empire and A men as weii a c from ihe R A.F.— Reuter
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  • 27 1 nton, .July 5. MR. Mack cast said; "II foi the pn edom. i I dent would say thai i.ny to maintain frecdi
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  • 43 1 Italians Being Of Mountain Fastnesses i tidon, July nth I cam] qm 'itory un- the unrule c 'I he r I throne th'- and Ita I ck on uni where [talians t ry out. by Rome that t] I hold n'-i Oen v;
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  • 24 1 Ac« I i^nß iltnre. i partmei n v v d Ince f" l ship- hips Bl on I if.M
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  • 54 1 July 5 THE Unu I G \-irv- merit \s c< I srhemeba^ccl on I I the last war. to provide fi r dependants of Fcldi a ac--1 ivc. sirvic Educational facilities for the dcndani i I ".i i soldiers will be one of the primary
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  • 47 1 Indian Workers Urged To Aid War Effort Simla, July 5. R M. N. Roy ib Indian Laail our l r ;id' r, i to Gerny's aci- llan and Conupport the I it m !h: fight m p a i'• t] at Tndia enloy self-determlnm- i^nled on by
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  • 226 2 Talu .'less Vitamin Tablet-. Mm and women who are tosta Weight, wtio live under the shadojv of a name] i i cad, cvn take i h coura During the last two rs, a wonderful new llesh-form-in <r v. ing
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  • 404 2 SHAW BROTHERS 9 BIG DEAL SINGAPORE'S second oldest established amusement park, the A3 Great World, opened some ten years ago, is to change ownership Very shortly. The Shuv brothers have for the Shaw Bros., Malayan show-business magnates, controller of over seventy theatre halls
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  • 114 2 Drove Over Constable's Foot On Road Singapore, Saturday. I. L. VAN Hoik, a merchant, who Kave his address as \acht m Singapore liarlour was alleged to have run over a policeman's loot at Jalan Besar on .Mar. 19. He was fined $20 tot driving uit m. ut due tare by
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  • 210 2 Malayan Tin For Russia Will Not Affect Prices (Tribune Staff Reporter) QIXGAPORE share-brokers state that shipments of tin to Soviet Russia through Vladivostok, m addition to shipments to the United States and Britain, will not affect the price of tin. It was announced this morning that the Soviet had o.>ktd
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  • 99 2 An ti -Vichy Sabotage In Syria cEy Reuter's Sp?cial Corresponjn the coast road to Beirut). LARGE-SCALE sabotage behind the Vichy lines was indicated j yesterday by a reliable report that a train from Beirut to Ravak was wrecked by a land mine placed on the lin?. Two waggons of ammunition
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  • 110 2 BRITISH SHIP BOARDED BY PUPPET POLICE Hong Kong, July 5. THE British vessel, reported to have been boarded by pirate^ arrived m Hong Kong, and was immediately boarded by the police. As far as can now be ascertained, the vessel was not bearded by pirates but by uniformed Chinese believed
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  • 408 2 VEGETABLE gardeners, either professional or amateur, will certainly appreciate the efforts <>f the Department of Agriculture, Malaya, m its attempt to improve the standard of vegetable gardening m this country. Under the title v table Gai i*s agricultural economy dening m Malaya," the Depart- -.-ill
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  • 110 2 (By 11. L. Ilopkin) London July 5. DR. WELLINGTON KOO, the new Chinese Ambassador to London. who has Just arrived to take up his duties from Lisbon, m an interview with the Tribune Correspondent m London, spoke m a sad tone when asked about the
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  • 165 2 London, July 5. THE confession that the Germans are already Using their reserves ol raw mat'.; rial is made m an authoritative article by Josef Winschuh m tin Berlin Deutsche Allemeinc Zeitung. "We must see to it that they ar* replaced and enlarged*" he says. 'Everything must
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  • 34 2 I^mnon. July 5. MRS. Greta harvey was granted p. decree nisi on tb 0 ptohh«l of the misconduct of her husband, Lt.-Commdr. j r. g Harvey. Via Cable ana Wireless.
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  • 93 2 London. July 5. THE Drones Club, consisting of admirers of Mr. P. G. Wodchcuse, the eminent humorist, held a meeting m London to discuss the author's broadcasts from Perlin and b.ive c^cided to suspend judgment as they do not know the full circumstances of the
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  • 75 2 BURMA ROAD TRAFFIC SPEED-UP Chungking, July 5. A DETERMINED effort is beinii made to speed- ud the transport of vital supplies to China via the Burma Road. As a step towards this end, as i from next week, all highway ad j ministration engineering bureau throughout China, which have hitherto
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  • 324 2 Exemptions From Mobilisation Singapore, Saturday. Q|EVEN applications were dealt with to-day by the Singapore Local Tribunal consisting of Messrs^ J. C. Cobbett, P. A. B. McKerron and K. I-:. Prentis. The first application to be disposed of wcis that of Mr. E. M. Ezekiel, of E. M. Ezekiel Co., who
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  • 314 2 Singapore, Saturday. T'HE efforts of a fisherman and a boy scout to save the life o£ an elderly Chinese woman who was seen struggling m the sea off Marine Parade, Katong, and brought to shore, were commended by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G.
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  • 342 2 Singapore. Saturday. THE case against Jawala Singh who was charged with abetment of rape on his own wife, Pritam Kour, has beei withdrawn and the accused discharged by the fifth magfetl Mr. L. C. Goh, this morning. It will be recalled that six Sikhs, Hakam
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  • 23 2 London. July 5. ENEMY aircraft were believod to have been m vicinity of the Merseyside area last night. Reuter.
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  • 194 2 MALA YA N TIN TO BE SENT TO AID REDS London, July I. 'I*ll E British authorities have now received the full Soviet request for economic assistance which is considered to b( very reasonable, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Britain Is immediately arranging to fulfil the Russian require* ments. It is
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  • 350 3 COULD BEAT SOME MEN J^ GIRL dues not have to be packed with muscles and minus a feminine figure to Ik* a weight-lifter. Miss Bo Lye Toh, who claims to be the strongest girl m Malaya, weighs 115 pounds but can lift 130 pounds
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  • 693 3 Asiatic Discrimination In Legal Service Unfair (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) fHE tendency m Malaya to create junior and senior services, one for Asiatics and one for Europeans, became more pronounced when the Straits Settlements Legal Service was inaugurated m August last year, but so far only two new entrants have
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    • 303 3 waves and curls FOR LOVELY GIRLS nravei jn.i urii I > ,\e <m the lull, simple Jue^ti jiv.i Wave s<.t is non-oily, n ■ir\ icr\ gui wave sets O*>t<?m<jble rrerywhmrt. Try tfm Hew AiAAMI RPILLUNTINL illiaminc to IVC your hair the nr.n thionablc polish, tomake it sleek js -ilk. 741
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    • 833 3 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men J.ji Who Feel Old Before n «b>~ttieir Time "j^'" r>o you f.-. 1 <M- r than you are? Are you g||pj^W«^ king m youthful animation? Do you en- W^^'*' > IPB m "A j".v
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    • 613 3 YOUR QUIZ C J-Uj?jL Jt 1\T O favours from Tribquiz this week. If Ji v you hare a general all round knowledge you'll do well but not otherwise. Over 75 per cent right is getting good. 1— You remember May Day. "For referring to the well known saying I'm to
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  • 62 4 Washington. July 5 STOPPING ofl In Waihington Cor w i -if Say Mr. Mam ;m fa. tnitsu, tbf Japanese Ambassador m Lond jn, made a courtesy call 1 morning on Lou; Haii '•-ix. the British Ambassador m igenutsu, who is en his hrv^n to
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  • 1029 4 GOVERNMENT HELPS VITAL FOOD MEASURE rf*y J. P. Ro wsooria HE Increased use of ice by Malayan 'slier men has resulted m abundant supplies of froh fish reaching the local markets m recent months. Whore f.-esh fish caught m distant fishing grounds, and fish landed at out
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  • 259 4 London, July 5. "QNE of the most significant passages m 11. Stalin's speech,' said Mr. Dingle Foot, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare, this afternoon, "was when he declared that not a single pound of grain nor a single gallon of petrol
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 848 4 Shave w*th a Valet X is simple, quick and efficient. For with a "Valet" there Is nothing to take to pieces, nothing to unscrew Stropping and cleaning are a matter of seconds, and every blade gives a perfect shave for weeks on end j The popular VALET '99' Set, at
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  • 1675 5 11. L. HOPKIN MUSES ON London, June 1. YOU always meet interesting people at Hare Anthony's tea parties. Marc, as I told you, is a pianist who used to live m M; laya and has now been for over a quarter of a
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    • 433 5 Till, crowning touh of beauty Nature meant to be yours all your lite. She gave you a fresh rt» slun growing all the while below the outer surface, and she meant the old dried-up CUticle imperceptibly to fall away, leaving the new fresh yuuthiul skin all its youthful beauty. Only
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    • 46 5 FOR \OUR (OUCH I FOR BABY'S (OUCH II FOR EVERY (OUCH I Acts quickly, surely 1 ami safely loosen* I tiplit phlegm m 2\ hours; contains absolutely no narcotic*. Best tor children. A?k your chemist for the Cough Remedy with the Licorice Flavour. CHAMBERLAINS COUCH REMEDY
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    • 707 5 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Preiir Cause Many Pangerotis Symptoms f^mL^ Check These Symptoms (%£s■ 1; With Your Condition [f^jll^ Before It Is Too Late "F-^^K'^ The lives of thousands, yea, millions of mm find #/*)/IVW^X-iS "^IT' I v. ..ni.-ri lliroii^liout tli. world ;ue < i.d.iTiu.T' <1 by
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  • 466 6 A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE LJr.-.ir rr. aid m Lord Mayor •<. Lond m s D.strc^s-; Fu:»i! R.A.M.C. ij nee i I Tanßlin Oymi anticipat* attended. An unusual n v< lly was the anctioneerins of I Ij flower iskets :ui sup] r Nixes, fUiitutvi\ by pnvaie people and Singapore flower
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  • 987 6 ITEBUNS and hi ol members of the Gardening Society provided an unusual element at the June meeting held at Abbotsford. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cherry on Mond: last. They turned up m full force to witness the judging of flowers which they had brought to
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  • 449 6 i OFF the beaten track, for a real rest, are Co!, and Mrs. S cardi w, with their three i children, David. Michael and nine-month-old Sylvia. r r: have cone to Malay hill station— Maxwell's Hill. The more recent develop- ment of Fraser's Hill arid Cameron Highlands hay«
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    • 305 6 WJT^Tif KARIOLI ol>^ |7vT-^ > reparation con- J /j)L Slating Pure Cod Liver Oil ,j y jf High v. amin Potency and X^ v 3 Better y Road. *-^|B f Jft 4^iA T^^ T mfc&fc^^ l^ wms back the fm^P^ CALENDAR *cJ4j2M JCti f nCU4 Recrains the vigour c/fi^y f^iS^
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    • 156 6 NERVE I PAIN? __^S_H H______________ GEMSPRIX ftj/ firanJ »f AeHvl-sa*u v li< i Rheumatism, neuritis, headache, menstrual pain whatever the pain, two tablets of 1 Genasprin bring quick relief. Doctors recommend Genasprin because it is so pure, so safe. Buy some to-day. At every time of strain or pain, 'GENASPRIN*
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    • 95 6 I C4TOW _f^__i__t 10 drops^h •v__<;' when you feel exhausted There's no finer tonic m an emergency than Phosferine. It gives you strength to carry on, even when you feel almost at the end of your tether. Phosferine puts back what you have taken out of yourself —strength, energy and
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    • 177 6 'W^yfi BLEMISHED 'djtfP jt SKIN H| 2-purpose soap SHpHßP^^^^. \^AntisepticJ and supple as J BHp V Look at your skin. 1^ it dry. harsh and rou^h H^ "^ff ls y <mr complexion muddy, spoilt b\ b]a< kW^ heads? That means youi prc-smt (lc;. using methods are inadequate. You an- depriving
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  • 1955 7 I Whal >I> lt<^li^ioii Means To Me Says This Special Christian Scien tist Con tribu tor 'IJE sent His word and healed them and delivered them from their destructions." The words of th< Psalmist are being proved true m the experience of Christian Scientists m
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  • 318 7  -  Johnny B My niphew Vincent gv.l into a bit of trouble last week. An inspector oi police caught him and proce?ded to give him a lecture. •When you see a boy loafing round corners what do you suppose he will be when he yrows up?" th
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    • 637 7 •*MJ SfSK^a REMEDY, .iHERAP ON No.l i wM »"-i"u E ,.c, s p,lls &«2 35s XlU Ul >» vt«»t4lt«'' ■A»l««k««r to thelSescue Afteif 12 Mont| li SKIN |MSUFFERING Wtmffl M<fcT Mi r »otn«- case of \Wntrwl G mo hM mj majic! m-^w Wnrf'j 'iv»«-jve months ■ulleruif ICttnJsV'//< *»»ay I Think
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    • 326 7 NIGHT INDIGESTION Do you uakt- at m«ht with .1 feelin* of discomfort or heavim Do you toss a«<! turn fol bour^> Is y-ur sl< <•;> troubled t*c horrible nightman I .cess acid f n to i! tomach, m flames the ite lining and e*cit*9 tii»« countless centre then i-robably to
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  • 926 8  -  Cyril Baxendale Hy Reproduced from "British Malaya") l)\ E of the livest v ires, ever served m Malaya He occupied many posts, all of i }i« m with distinct ion, including the Governorship of North Borneo, and t«iok an active part m nearly every rt m
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    • 331 8  -  Hitler's Gesture his mailed fist, Hitler has given a pat <-n the back to the sickly puppet government of Nanking which must have shaken it to the very foundation. The < i <m- ma n Government has decided t<> tiiicr into diplomatic relations with the Japanese-sponsored government of Nanking,
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  • 837 8 (W .3s. !*al« ivvoia l 9 r€ k fe*4 k r^. pOREIGNERS, 1 have been told, find it somewhat difficult to ma-tor the intricacies of the English language. I may presume m passing that "foreigners" to the insular English mind includes all those hard bitten, tight fisted
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  • 458 8  - Dear Adolescent Singapore Mary Anne Wendel By SINGAPORE I love you but I don't think you'll ever grow up. JtfOEL COWARDS play D&* sign for L; I n produced i 1 apore. It is ihe storj <»r |v o men who one woman and one woman who love the lu<«
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    • 189 8 f ll I r tt p THE SECREI Of IMKIK I U fiS&*i£%^^ shaving! Blue Gillcttcs arc the fjmf iff *****1 •w r 3 till dcanc: tor j*qj wS Sglj greater c! 1 .-nomy. g IW'I And the v. il cutting edges al *2? ill of every H: .many THE
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    • 45 8 (Edward Ellis S I Edward Bills, who-- flimu- Imtliif articles usually appear S OH this pave is taking a well C earned holiday and will not i l>e back ft;r another two S weeks. He will then resume i his column with renewed vigour, i
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    • 379 8 FoisghJ m fv j f:) befoTre after 1 by an to work immediately, clearing and healing no long< your Pkln, ,t B ofn r, whlt( r and i.ir\ i., anyone to nuffer from ugly, dis- velvety smooth. In jus! a daj or two y«»ur '■'i :ni fing sUm blemishes mirror
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  • 136 9 "J'M appointment to three R \.V. of distinguished are pilot m bombing and tnding career dating bac nounc( last night, Aii m rshal Wei A haa be^n ippointed Air Officer (Command-ng-in-Chi( f, Fl) ing Training 'on instead of Air Mar« i h i fifed fro
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  • 36 9 Anti-japanese Move In Philippines i Tin i ordered I Japan< rts I tsioi a of billed for 1 them United ol has been id In Manila Bay -.t ►me ere and tl Manila. AH th( United
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  • 35 9 Simla, Jul Tin-. Government has approved a it of IMBHOOO to cover the ice factory trainmi Iln n\v is in- :d(> f r the training s in ordna ri s in India.
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  • 667 9 Cairo, July 5. tiENERAL Sir Archibald Wavell bade farewell to war cor- respondents accredited to the Middle East yesterday and look the opportunity to review the situation m the Middle East and the war situation generally. Gi neral Wavell, who has been appointed
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  • 510 9 RUSSIANS HOLD UP BIG PANZER PUSH Nazis Launch New Thrust Moscow, July 3. fT is officially announced that Russian troops are still holding 1 the line of the Beresina ?iver, east of .Minsk, where Nazi Panzer divisions have been making their strongest thrust, The German High Command claimed vest- relay
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  • 66 9 Australian Destroyer Sunk In Mediterranean Sydney, July f>. THE Royal Australian Navy des- troyer, the Watsrhen, has been lost m 'ho Mediterranean, the Co:. th Navy Minister, Mr. announced 'm warship sank while m tuw. fter being damaged by bombs. There were no casualties. The destroyer Waterhen. of 1,100 tons,
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  • 242 9 London. July 3. h Britain;- anti-aircraft gum: are already -put tin- the fear the sky" Into the Huns, said the Under-^Sc-reiary for War. Lord s Croft m :i speech yesterday. He added: "As thoy pr training, they arc putting a greater fear of the earth them. Already
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  • 121 9 Rangoon, July 5. fV'lt air force will certainly sti-i; hard. Provision for air bases m Burma and In all parts of the Far East enables the Commander-in-Chief to swing the weight irf' the R.A.F. where it can be used to the best advantage. Burma is building minesweepers
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    • 285 9 I, 'i wat Fit fc/ 4 -i "j I H Ow V I i Bi M >\ Tt I **1 .s followed by pain, E> ?t < <>r he.utburii '•^l^Se^^fe when you can't bear igjiL H^HLfe you a< t like a bear with a N^*, S: *xs%* id blame sour,
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  • Article, Illustration
    1299 10  -  Blank File IK LONG before the motorcar round the corner Private William Smith —"Blue" to his friends because he had ml hair tried to warn the little Malay boy. j "LiM'k out son!" he shouted. bo} did not hoar him. He absorbed m gathering toge- J ther the
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  • 150 10 SHORT STORY ABOUT MALA YA the rubber to the road but Private Smith got him there somehow. Mahomet's condition gave hiu plenty of cause for a'arm. He regained consciousness once; vomitted; fainted again. But luck was on his side. A cai hove m sight just -as they reaches the road
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    • 691 10 Off Work mm W V m m *V 5 MONTHS A STOMACH SUFFERER'S GRATITUDE TO YEAST-VITE Dear Siri, I with to write and tell yon how your YEAST-VITE Tablets have done me a lot of good. I have been off work for two years and m hospital for five months
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    • 69 10 f Winning BOYRIL r<^<*\ 1 ou nce<^ J) 1 611 1 viiabry, stam- ma you need Bovril. Athletes '~~^f and champions suck to Bovril, m system, and to build up those p> reserves of muscular strength and "~~~^C^^^ i^fi^ energy which count on the playing /^Vu v^V^y fields and the
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    • 552 10 I of your face when your eyes are tired, irritated, reddenea. Bat daily eye care with MURINI will work wonders towards keeping them dear and lovely. Just a drop of M URINE In eacfc eye every night and morning will relieve irritation and ia* {lamination from sun glare, driving fewm^Sj
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  • 803 11 L.S.D. To-Day Describes The Art Of QXE of the most meticulous trades m Malaya is that of the ivory carver whose wayside workshop usually adjoins, or is very near to that of the chop (stamp) maker. i-ioth trades a/c very ancient and to a certain extent
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  • 969 11 Svervtf* HIT Tht k Sur^ry "WHAT are you complaining f? Of?" I asked Mrs. FairIt y on Monday; and she replied, "I'm nothing but a bundle of nerves, doctor. Two years ago I had a nervous breakdown and I've never really recovered." Now if there anything I really
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    • 221 11 CONSUMPTION IS m TEN FATAL BUT NOT WHEN UMCKALOABO IS TAKEN We do not ask you to btlicve m ffhat we say offhand. But lor your estie Into the been saved Umok H- .1 .the mam I stl i.umut I have resumed fluty. I X-raj iaya that all There and
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  • 227 12 More Empire Airmen For North Africa' London. July THE Imperial character of the Force m North Africa is under- lined by the arrival there of touth African squadrons fresh ticm triumphs m Italian East Africa to i swell the numbers of those who have come from the Dominions and Colonies
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    • 246 12 Make the Best of your Week-End by Seeino this BIG Comedy Hit !CAPI T O L 4 SHO WS TO-DA V A.M.J.I^-SJS 9.15 j HEDY LAMARR fk gives Px^' -^>Ssk i CLARK GABLE VN I TWO LOVELY I HIORXYA —Besides a good kick m m.G.M.'s greatest m the Pants comedy
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    • 41 12 TO-NIGHT S DANCE 9—12 li g .\:;o p.m. H J (i P.M. SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON DANCE HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 To-Jdffci 9.15 'WINNERS of thcWEST' Ist 6 Chapters Matinee 1.15 p.m.: "Sweet Surrender", "PRAIRIE lUBTICE" "CODE OF SECRET SERVICE 9
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    • 157 12 SSaiiiisSMiiii«H«iiiiiiiiHMiii» 15 JQ .4. A M IrCtVUUTI 3.15, 6.15 9.15 THE FUNNIEST GEORGE FORMBY FILM :z: LIVELY COMEDY WITH 1 SAUCY S N<; g GEORGE FORNBYOH B^k JK Ml iy B ■m H W WJ&. 1 i| ADDED ATTRACTION j||] "MASTERY OF r YJi~ .SEA' 7 IE? "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS*
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    • 234 12 YOU WILL DIE LAUGHING AT THE WAV ERHOL FLYNN 1 follows a more dangerous trail than he did m ■SANTA Fe Trail" m "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" TO-SJAY II >■">; 3- 15 6i5 915 f JBK y^^B flß^«Kffift Jf y' Kf'-~- B^^^^El^^^ tTSsSElUK^^y^' i .^H .^fe^^jSJ^ v Modcopping hit eart«f
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  • 4 13 Henry By carl Anderson
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  • 92 13 Difference In NaziBritish Philosophy opoplr m the eounti In Oer-^ oftny, Internees from concentra'.cn cAmps ;ir> used. They are iYcrrd their freed m for doinw the oik and they jump at trie v lv. nee. difference bet^«'ni he two phii is summed up n th^t one small illustration. AN Interesting
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  • 296 13 London, July 5. THE first recipient of the bar to the George Medal is Mr. George Samuel Sewell who, according to the official account is a Petroleum Board Engineer at one of the installations at which reserves of petroleum products are stored. Shortly
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  • 79 13 Shanghai, July 5. ILL Frenchmen employed !n the J» inuntPttMri police or other adpiinistrative services of the French conceeftiora in China, namely Shanghai. Canton, Hankow and Tientsin must swear lcya'ty to serve Marshal Petain and abstain from' any activities or propaganda incompatible with French
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    • 145 13 The order of preference for the ■1 ami Naaonai Hurdle to-day is: "rv Boy, Harley (equal > Bureaucrat, Indignity, Magmort, Mu&ab.'e. jk »>- Hans EMling, former Victorian ncket captain, has been accepted for service m the R.A.A.F. Ke vill enter camp at Richmond. New South Wales, this month. The managing
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    • 870 13 TO-DAY'S CHURCH SERVICES the Armenian Church ol OEYLANa STRAITS CHINESE METHOANDREW'S CATHPiipAt CHU RCH. (junction or Ai Junied f ny m C -Mi 1. m 1^ 1 Ro »d Sim* Avenue)— Pastor- Rev O,c>v rSSujif. MX, r'! nmi lil U l io v ck Hin Sunday. 330 pm. Sunday m.
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    • 549 13 WHERE TO LISTEN IN TO-DA V SINGAPORE corded). 6 20 News. 7.15 NEWS COMMENTARY IN DUTCH. 6.35 War Commentary. /HI 92s m ii-»-» 1, -c M Mvl »*y Extra. (Records^. 6.45 Listening i'o^;^ ZIIpT 30 96 m jVm'tt B°° S a rnlhg to M* ll^*"- News In Ci.so Anriv-rsurles Recalled
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  • 681 14 Selangor vs. Spore *Rest* Match Feasible: Good Perfortna nces Last Week FROM Kuala Lumpur comes the suggestion that the 'Rest' teams of Selangor and Singapore should play an annual match. Thio wa; tirst considered about three years apo but the project did not mate; ialisi Still the idea
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  • 390 14 J BATTING i 103 E. Le Merrier (SRC. I J Vs. St Andrews Old J V Boys). i 84 Chua Boon Tew rR.I. J vs St Joseph's) 78 r|O White (R-AT. ts Si. Andirw's School). 1 76 Sst. Freeman (LoyalS > \s Signals) r 71 Cornforth (O.C.T.U.
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  • 280 14 ALVIS OUTSCHOORN BAT WELL FOR "RECS" R.A.F/S 142 For 5 Vvic^te {jj.001) hatting performances were witnessed on the padang to-day when R.A.F. (Seletar) held the S.R.(\ to a draw, time intervening. Singapore, Saturday. A splendid batting partnership between L. Alvis and L. Outschoorn, who contributed 7:» and (>:; runs respectively
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  • 298 14 THFRE was a thrilling finish to the cricket match on I.im Green yey.crciay afternoon which resulted m the Straits Chinese Recreation Club winning by the n row margin of 11 run the Royal Navy's last man out on th<stroke of time. Goin^ In hinese knocked
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  • 339 14 Anchant Hits Up 132 For St Andrew's Singapore, Saturday. I \V ANCHANT scored a brilliant 132 for St. Andrew's Schcol In the cricket match between the St. Andrew's School Ist' team and the Victoria School Ist team payed at the former's ground at Woods ville evening. This was Anchant's .ii.
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    • 67 14 SOCCER: Malacca v Brinkmann's S.C., Harbour Board ground. CRICKET: S.C.C. v. Police, Depot; S.C.R.C. v O.C.T.U., S.C.R.C; C.Y.M.A. v Pitman's College. C.Y.M.A.: Sinhalese v R.A.M.C., R.A.M.C: C.S.C. v Army. Tanglin; Indians v. R.A.A.F., I R.A.A.F.; S.R.C. v Raffles Col- lege, S.R.C; Medical College Inter-faculty, Sepoy Lines. I BASEBALL: Major league,
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  • 459 15 STORE'S 6- NIL WIN A I'TEK snatching an early lead Singapore easily l>eat Malacca si\ foals to nil m the Malaya Cup match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Sii efence played well. m the Malacca side oal. Maine rwards were a hard v.uik i
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  • 457 15 n\V() records were aqwlled but none broken yesterday when the Singapore Athletic Championships concluded. Tai Chong Cheong who wen the individua 1 championship, equalled the 220 yai .rd and Mahpu/ equalled the 120 yards hurdles reCapt. I Parks of the A.I.F. who was second In the
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  • 326 15 THE Singapore Cricket Club defeated the Junior Civil Service Association yesterday at the latter's ground by 70 runs. Lt. Hainu touk four J.C.S.A. Wtckei > wi hcut conceding a single run and was mainly responsible for the J.C.S.A s low scoring. He also top-scored with
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  • 257 15 TIME intervened to force a draw m the match between the Tads and the Ceylon Sports Club at Tanglin yesterday. Going m first, the Tads collected 170 runs with the loss of eight wickets, before they declared their Innings closed, and the Ceylon Sports Club obtained 117
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  • 429 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. /^OOD batting by two Selangor batsmen, Lieutenant Sadler and R. B. Todd who knocked up 75 and 49, respectively, marked the first day of the Inter-State cricket match between Perak and Selangor played on the Ipoh Club Padang to-day. Winning the
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  • 75 15 I MR. SIM CHENG MEA, the prominent Johore Tin Miner, passed away peacefully at the age of 65 at his residence No. 2, Tong Wat Rd., Singapore. He leaves behind his wife, a brother, 6 sons, B daughters, 1 son-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law, 2 nephews, nieces and 16
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  • 250 15 THE Indian Association boat the !:> -yal ar&Uien-' a: cttc«:et at Balestier yesterday by 70 runs. The match did not produce any hip.h scoring. Sithamparam batted best for Indians with 49. Lall Singh was evidently m bowline foim, taking six wickets lor 35 runs. L'Bdr. Newell
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  • 542 15 FAVOURITES WIN (Fhmi Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. was a fair crowd at to-day's races. The going waa hard, and despite the small fields there was some exciting fini^Vi^e ~ifiQ O/l^ A"57 The Cutter scored an easy 99in m the first race m which there were only
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  • 58 15 Dividends At A Glance Race I— The niU". Rare 2— Maintain 527, S!) Cl.fton Lad >* Race S— Pat Burke $14, Nil. Kissing < up mm Race 4 Usbeen SlB, si»> Stinella S8 It ace s—Moomvin5 Moomvin SI 9, |9 Young (;inger $12 Race t MocnL^h4 Sonata |3J s~ gelangor
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  • 146 16 (Ir<iin Our Own Reporter) Ijx.h, Saturday. A THRILLING Mai ya Cup (iu< untcr the key match m tie Northern Section \\a plavrd at Ipoh >ji^ \rniin;, BclaJlgOf and Pen ailj{ j-harinu lonr u f: al^>. r I Ih fame, vvt: <!i i venly contested, provided flue
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  • 109 16 CONSCRIPTION Of NATIVES IN N.E.L. Batavia. July 1. THE Peoples Coiuvil has ccmpleted th f preliminary a.^.'-nd-ments of the Bill for native conscription There la gene: agreement with the principle c>f kxtenaing conacrtotloii n^ this country to other than ISurop and so obtaining a considerable reinforcement oi \h t defences.
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  • 154 16 Bur ma Governor Inspects Border Defe nces In Monsoon 4 THOUSAND-MILE tour during the monsoon, lasting tei days, was carried out by the Governor of Burma, Si. i'- "inald Dorman-Smith covering the Tennasserim, the eastern most division of Burma. Hlthi i nor has attempted to reach these ana- b^ road.
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  • 135 16 Shanghai. July THE .seizure of the Chinese Court* the Internationa] Settle. by thr* Nankinu Government mminent, following its recofci I by the Axis And A. LS-dominaieJ nations, according to persistent ronorts current m Shanghai to-day The stand of tile Bhai I Municipal Council In
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  • 74 16 Singapore, Saturday THF mania c took place at th? Church of Our Lady of Lourdes Cphir Foad. this morn ng, r>f Mr. Edward L. Nathnn. yon of Mf. and Mrs. S M. NaUian. and ML Kulandai Rctnammal. eld< si daughter of Mr. D. w. Devaraia (Tamil Interpreter, Supreme
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  • 122 16 Shanghai, July 5. While etatlng that ho shared Mr. Sunuier Welles' (U.S. Undersecretary tor State) hope fir peace In the Pacific, the Japanese Army ncke^miTii. at his m*cs.s conference yesterday said that for tfcat ho'>e fo be reuli^eci. the United Sta" :r»u.st stcn Riving assistance to
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  • 323 16 AXIS URGES JAPAN TO AGT: THREAT TO MALAYA London Clo sely Watching Developme nts In r ar hast lvondoii, July o. THE dangers oi a Japanese drive southwards and the need for Britain to watch developments there are emphasised by the diplomatic correspondents of The Times and the Daily Telegraph.
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  • 118 16 Bombay, July 5. A CONSPIRACY to commit imirder and rioting and to stab pci I a rival community is claimed to h unearthw h\ the alice w ho •■< i m the recent communal disturbances m the Ith this pi The police have arrested
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  • 120 16 Simla, -July 5. T can now be disclosed that }!jr King's Own Royal Regiment .a.s flown from Karachi to Iraq then Rashid All's rebels heavily 'i vested the R.A.F. station at labbaniyah where, with the pernis«sk>n oi the rebel Government, vomen ?nd children had
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  • 40 16 I PAPT. OliVi i.. i ton, h W I* cent-ly ap cinted member oi the War i ■■■■'•>■ fca In CJai: i, hl« i l\. ipt i „ii m i > t 1 > abl than i Reuter
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  • 31 16 Sydney, July 5. JAPANESE .hipping circles and the v Japanese Minister and acting Consular-General know nothing ot the New York report thai "Japa- havi been recallsd Reuter
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  • 61 16 London, 5 Tim nei German Con G :i::i, PI has been appointed German Amador to Nankii sording I the Berlin Radio, and I l« >.■ shortly for Nankine.— Reuter Bombay, Julj > Fr Ed that <he Brit i I approved the re- •< nn of r
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  • 168 16 CHUNGKING'S GREETINGS TO ROOSEVELT Shangh si. July ON the i Ami i lean Independence Daj n telegrams were seni to Washington im all p irtj ol Fn < ftina eluded i i 0 vern»:ient, en brhnil of the Chinese i v< i nmi nt i P'Mi le to Pi dent
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  • 183 16 STOP PRESS Battle Of The Rivers Jlllj WITH German tai i newinf Ihcir thru*' lowarda M««cow, i\ M "bat H I t!<i- rivrV \v:«* !>' .'.mi In \Vlti'«- Rtlftffla. The (inn.'iiv < laim l<> > re i\-r i ivrr DtiU per, If l!»K rlaim is nm firmed tli* <'«' r
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  • 134 16 INDEPENDENCE DAY FETES IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, July 5. ■HANGHATB Britons joined m the American Independence Day ceebiations. thus demonstrating the hands across the ocean" policy Ending the uvo great Engjlsbpeakinfj demceracies. Eloquent of the rreseni rp..il:.saion by the Americans of the grave Torld '."'ltuntion was a broadcast ntitled "You can
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  • 271 16 Churchill's Nephew Popular New York p\.)R years sedate persons whis- I pered solemnly about the j "goings on" of young Esmond i Romilly. nephew of Winston Churchill. He first came into the limelight when he made a husty exit from a fashionable English school after editing a paper called "Out
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