Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 July 1941
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Title Section15 1941-07-13 1 The Sunday Tribune Net Saks Exceed >3,200 Weekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 1;;, 1941. FIVE CENTS.15 words
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Article199 1941-07-13 1 Armistice Parleys In Progress London, July 12. s i A Fl luh (ltl <^«ition left s this morning n meet Whc British auth<»rities m S >('(icr to ru£(,tiate the nditions for the susptn- S of hostilities, siys the iehy news a«eney m a dispatch from Ikirut. s A Middle EastReuter; British Wireless - 199 words
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Article45 1941-07-13 1 London. July 12. Tha Vichy ships which recently ieit Beirut for Turkish ports consisted only of a .mall irraft and f>et auxi'ianes. it is learnt here f-o far u is known, the normal internment proc has been < arrieri out. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article100 1941-07-13 1 Why U.S. Wants Russia To Win New York, July Iz. OEVENTY-TWO per cent, ot k7 Amerirans want Russia to win linst Germany, according to tlv •st Oatlap poll. Oiily four per of the people questioned wanted Germany to win. Seven per cent, were und^cidec'. anc* 17 er cent, thought thntReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration497 1941-07-13 1 'CASE FIRE' SYRIA: DENTZ TALKS PEACE Arabs Wholeheartedly Supp ort Allied Ca use A VICHY FRENCH DELEGATION PASSED THROUGH THE ALLIED LINES LAST NIGHT TO DISCUSS THE ARMISTICE TERMS, IT IS STATED HERE AUTHORITATIVELY. THE "CEASE FIRE" WAS ORDERED AS FROM MIDNIGHT. The order to tease lire m Syria tomesReuter - 497 words
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Article459 1941-07-13 1 The Times says: -The delay m settling the armistice has had an unfortunate result, both ol prolonging the hopeless resistance nd ol jiving time fcr the escape of the Vichy f 'eel to a Turkish port. (Alexandretta) where it will presumably be interned. "This constitutes unReuter - 459 words
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63 1941-07-13 1 New York, July 12. American observers for the office of civilian defence are leaving lor London by Clipper to-day. Ttie party ncludes Dr. BunMngton Williams, Health Commissioner for Baltimore and Capt. Donald Leonard, of the Mich'gan Police, who v.ni tour the various populated areasReuter - 63 words
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31 1941-07-13 1 London. July 12. A NETHERLANDS submarine co- operating with the British Navy m th.» Mediterranean sank a heavily laden tanker i f about 8,000 tons ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article87 1941-07-13 1 GERMANS RUSH GOODS OUT OF SYRIA Istanbul. July 12. AROE quantities of goods oi all kinds, ixirticularly raw materials, cotton and slik, are k> inn- sent oil m a hurry by German and Italian agents fleeine from Syria to the «>v-rt of Haydar Pasha on the Asiatic shore ol the87 words
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Article, Illustration268 1941-07-13 1 Gen. !>«> 4.anlh 'IV I Is Coiiiitrj %t yyK understand why Hitler, exploiting the degradation ol men who surrendered to him, is doing his best to force those men to rapport bis war activity/ said General dt Uaulla m v broadcast to FranceReuter - 268 words
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769 1941-07-13 1 London, July 12. JMIE reduction of German air activity over Britain, recently no apparent, has aroused speculation as to the degree to wfcicn the Luftwaffe will be able to maintain itself m the west after its involvement m the east, writes theReuter - 769 words
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Article171 1941-07-13 1 Iceland's Goodwill Note To U.S. Reykjavik, July 12. CINCERE hope that "the' closer co-operation now beginning between Iceland and the United States may be ble?sed by good fortune" is expressed by the Repent of Iceland, M. Syeinn Bjoernsson. m a good will message to President Roosevelt Recalling thai the firstReuter - 171 words
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Article95 1941-07-13 1 Deprived Of French Nationality (GENERAL Catroux, the Free French leader In the Middle jid many other well-known 1 nebmen have been deprived of their Ik nch nationality and denies i>i to wear the I egion of •ur or other French decorations, according to o decree m today's official journal! OthersReuter - 95 words
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Article158 1941-07-13 1 f |Mli«: American challenge will manner m which Germany by action/ 1 writes t he Berlin discussing the dispatch <»t Amei "The initiated think that Ger. many will first try a tina i cleinarche m Washington, but it la emphasised that the German comn and cannotReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement135 1941-07-13 1 B !||BB|^SSS|!i S F— RnT a 1 I OUR OUAUFIED OCCULIST L IS AT YOUR SERVICE JMt^B^LV I B^Bh m 4 kj >^^b^bSHH ,jtr& r S'4Kj£^^^^r V •W '^^L. -v '.j^o^^Hb3^^blHb^b^b^b^bl h^Hb^b^b^b^b^bb >J^» >■ sr^T* -"-C t-^ Iftt y> r'^"* V 1 superb flavour the flavour everyone likes h^^ M*iJ135 words
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Article198 1941-07-13 2 Municipal Fund For Malacca RULES creating a superannuation fund for subordinate employees of the M:i Ir icca Municipality, whose employment hitherto does not entit'o him Q become a member of the Malacca (Municipal* Provident Fur/I under the Malacca <MunioiProvdrnt Fund Rules, 1934. have be n gazetted By these regulations, the198 words
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Article178 1941-07-13 2 isinsapore, Saturday. AT the continued inquiry m the Coroner's Court this morning, into the death of a nine-year-old boy, Teo Pong Tor, who was killed when he was knocked down at Sumbawa Read on June 2. by a motor vehicle, Inspector Rajah, who investigated,178 words
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Article14 1941-07-13 2 Regulations, further amending the War Tax Ordinance, were publNh<xl m yesterday's Government Gazette Extraordlnar14 words
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Article52 1941-07-13 2 Simla. July 11. AN Import Control Board is likely to be set up to advise Mr. Ram Chandra, the newly appointed Chief Controller of Imports. The association of non-official advisers with the holder of this new appointment is under consideration by the Gov- ernment ofReuter - 52 words
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Article60 1941-07-13 2 Singapore, Saturday. Charged with fraudulent possession of a fountain pen, Koh Kuai •21 >. a Cantonese, claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to-day. He was arrested m a pawn shop m Merchant Road, last evening. The case was postponed for mention on60 words
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429 1941-07-13 2 COURT APPEAL FAILS Singapore, Saturday. J^ DOUBLE murder m which a Tamil woman and her unmarried daughter were hacked to death with a bi^ parang at Teluk Kurau one morning m December last was recalled at the Court of Appeal to-day before Sir429 words
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319 1941-07-13 2 i pnilT IIon Kong, July 4. A"UUTSOO "bachelor husbands' 4 marked the first anniversary ol the evacuation m the Peninsula HotH m mail week when they packed all available seating accommodation to hear the Evacuation Representation Committee make a report on its efforts to induce Government319 words
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Article137 1941-07-13 2 Catholics Pray For China Dead THE Chinese Catholic Action of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Singapore, held a special requiem mass for China's war dead on July 7. Mr. Kao Lin^-pai, Chinese Con-sul-General, was present at the ceremony, when was attended by a large congregation. "We have always137 words
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Article47 1941-07-13 2 Singapore, Saturday. Convicted on a charge of theft of 25 lbs. of lead valued at, $12, from a house m Hamilton Road on July 4, Leow San, was sentenced to four Weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham. the second magistrate, this morning.47 words
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141 1941-07-13 2 CEYLON-INDIA TRADE TALKS MAY BE RESUMED Madras. July 11 piR Ramaswami Mudialiar, Com- meree Member of th e Viceroy's Cabinet, revealed to a deputation of the Andhra Chamber of Commerce to-day that th r Government ot India had received further proposals from Ceylon which might result m the resumption of141 words
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Article78 1941-07-13 2 Singapore, Sunday. 'VliE death took place at hi.s resix dence at 483-3 Upper Serangoon Road, early on Friday morning of Mr. Lim Seng Khoon, well-known and popular pioneer of provision ml w ine businei and fat hei the proprietors of Messrs. Lim Khoon Heng. The funeral will78 words
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Article, Illustration35 1941-07-13 2 Grenadier Guards, famous the world, over, aie now, as part of their mechanisation, equipped with motor cycles on which Tommy guns a;e mounted. A guardsman i shown above on his Tommy sun equipped motor cycle35 words
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Article203 1941-07-13 2 Singapore, Saturday. HOR BOON TECK. a young Chinese, who came to Singapore to visit his brother, only to be told his brother had been found lead on a river bank m Lim Chu 'Tang on June 25, informed the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. °orter,203 words
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269 1941-07-13 2 Singapore, Saturday. POUR charges were preferred against a Chinese lorry driver. Tan Seng", who was lined a total of $185 for negligent driving, driving without a licence, and third party insurance policy and driving with inefficient brakes. Tan appeared m the Traffic District269 words
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245 1941-07-13 2 Singapore, Sunday. 'VO test the traffic control system. Singapore will be holding if first evacuation exercises to-day, shortly before noon. An extensive practice for the evacuation of the civil population from the coastal districts, the exercises will I)" held m the Joo Chiat, Changi and245 words
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Article235 1941-07-13 2 LABOUR AD VISER ARRIVES (Tribune Staff Reporter) MAJOR Gnuiville St. John Orde-Ilrowne, Labour Adviser to the Secretory pf state for the Commits, arrived m Singapore yesterday. He is here to tarry out an inquiry into labour conditions m Malaya, and will visit the various towns up-country m the course of235 words
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Article32 1941-07-13 2 More Orders For Sandbags Calcutta. July 11. For delivery m August and Son- tember In eauai Quantities, the Ind'an Jute Mills Association has received further orders for I 30,000,000 sandbaus I ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article114 1941-07-13 2 He Stole Water Allegation Singapore, Saturday. IN unusual case of theCt which involved the Muni- i cipality, an ice cream factory and the man who allegedly i engineered the theft wds J heard before thp fifth mAffls- trate. Mr L. C. Gk h, this i morning. It was alle«c;l that114 words
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65 1941-07-13 2 New Money Rules Enforced In India Simla, July 12. Restrictions on payments and other transactions by persons resident In a sterling area with persons outside it are imposed under a new Defence of India rule to-day The re are subject Jo exemption granted by the fl India. Contravention ol theReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement536 1941-07-13 2 NEVER HAD A MEAL WITHOUT PAIN Man Who Was Afraid to Eat One of the first people to try the scientists' newly-discovered treatment for digestive disorders is a man whose stomach wns m such a state that he was afraid to eat anything. In his case the effect of Chardox536 words
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Advertisement114 1941-07-13 2 Gmo&m U SKMOtNTHaXT BANISHES FACIAL BLEMISHES GEtMOLENE "S«m«n month* ag»I«ti«l» OIJICKIY irritatm* skin i»«»4iW Vu>vr\LT on the face, and after thr« LJCAI C months I had to undergo U— t nLMLO menL Sooa afterward* tk« FC7PMA cooiplaitit started again and fsf 1 1 1 months my face waaneTerdfST BAD LEG114 words
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Miscellaneous31 1941-07-13 2 f |*HL Singapore broadcasting J station 1 1• mm programme >i recordings, Which will be Riven on July 17 'dance and li»ht var :m (cla fcal), fivv g f.) <j.50 p.m.31 words
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TWO STORIES WHICH TELL OF WASTE BY PUBLIC BODIES:
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Article535 1941-07-13 3 QOVERNMENT'S call to the public to avoid waste has been loudlj and r< peatedly made over the radio and m the pr< ut at the name time tin re are glaring inrices of Government extravagance which reminds one of the preacher who advised his congregation: "Do535 words
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Article, Illustration558 1941-07-13 3 nn HE "Era's" along Stamford and Orchard /load* have the four-cornered lights alona Bras IJasah Road beaten for efficiency. "Kva' is no respecter of persons, she winks green, yellow and red at regular intervals and motorists are ft reed to slow down at the June ions, but558 words
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Article566 1941-07-13 3 Johnny - Johnny Bt A FRIEND of mine is a great 1 lover of nature and spends hours watching the habits of birds and animals. Ho tells me he once saw a march fly buzzing all round a paddock having a wonderful time. It flew up to a566 words
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Article65 1941-07-13 3 London, July 12. rNEMY activity last night was 01. a very small scale, states an A:i Ministry communique which say: that bombs were dropped at z place on the north-east coast o. Scotland. These did some damage and caused a small number of casualties, including a few personsReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement106 1941-07-13 3 Tkeloveliest > mm m mFjr M^ A shampoo witii Ai: ami i» 1 uonderful lux\jry vet »o inexpenlive Attcr an An ami Shampoo fc i notii c hou t res! and don your s«.alp itcU how gloriously sour hair B*T^^ ihinct; hou marvellously easy it is to ■■-^^k Nowondern illiorn106 words
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Advertisement79 1941-07-13 3 In 15 minutes c reBtoreyour your food thcrt't no better tonic than Photferin* no better standby m an emergency when you feel you need something to build you up. You can feel the tonic effect of Phosferine m 15 minutes, and each succeeding dote does you more and more good.79 words
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Advertisement598 1941-07-13 3 I 'ill jmoUbbK/ jSw Ss^^BoF **4 '^^HEL 'vJv 2 INCREASE j j THISiEASY.WWr I I JHR^ Not only this sanatvinum patient, hut J hundreds of men, women and children I r have put on weight, by taking these tiny, INCO tasteless, flesh-forming tablets. And why Asf(> jfjj is it that598 words
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Article214 1941-07-13 4 London, July 12. TN recent night encounters with enemy raiders over this country, a Royal Air Force night right? r squadron has achieved the distinction of being the first to destroy over 50 enemy aircraft by night. With the squadron's score standing at 49, cheers rangBritish Wireless - 214 words
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Article87 1941-07-13 4 War Prisoners To Work Melbourne. July 12 THF Cabinet has decided to employ v-ar prisoners at present on camp maintenance and la asking the Labour Department to formulate othe»- work not connected with the war effort, it was announced by Mr. P. C. Spender, the ArmyMinister. He added that theReuter - 87 words
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Article970 1941-07-13 4 GREAT HEALTH PROBLEM SOLVED r> OWERFUL allies of man m combating malaria m Malaya are two species of fish one ichich eats the weeds which supply the vital shade for mosquito breeding, and the other the larvae-eating fish. The use of the weed-eating fish was m970 words
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Article, Illustration21 1941-07-13 4 A break for tea at the Westminster Technical School, London, where women are bdng trained m war work of all kinds.21 words
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Article519 1941-07-13 4 L. C. CARROLL - L. C. CARROLL t l o-o|»ci*ntioii Musi 4 onu- or Use.. Rv QF 100 or so recruits needed for certain non-European units of the S.S.V.F. m Singapore, only five have signed up m answer to an appeal for more recruits made about a month ago. With that519 words
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Article27 1941-07-13 4 Mr. 8. H. Shih. the Chinese Consul. Kuala Lumpur, l a on tour of Inspection and is expected to be away from Kuala Lumpur for some tUno.27 words
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Advertisement744 1941-07-13 4 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubk-s cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, ■altering and expense. I>eg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen744 words
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Advertisement41 1941-07-13 4 T c diMl Jind Health Department.-. P-i if° r h lTo l orfl z» v dinner to Dr C-helliah of fc.es;ania» at i,hp prrmlpr- o r ♦tin India -CoyioD Absoclatton tn Mm tr Dr. Chelllah i s due to retire Portly.41 words
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Advertisement400 1941-07-13 4 fTi me marches on, gtu-^J.. -^j Methods of travel cKar.t^ Also medicines. we don't have to take nasty-tajtifw oils, inconvenient herbal brews griping purgatives. Medical scieiw gives us LAXOBAC— the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tast« just like chocolate because it l chocolate. Yet a small tablet will cause your bowels400 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1941-07-13 5 HOPKIN To-day Discusses London, June 2. g1 RANGE though it may seem at first glance, it i* evertheless a fact that there are certain compenn time of war. There are com] ions, for for the man or woman who waa not a conus success m the battle1,308 words
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Advertisement639 1941-07-13 5 BURNb-SORES-ULCtRS W/ WOUNOS-STYES r ANO 1 EwSH^SK A infective conditions l amfSSmtist Ky 940 Warint 2 FAMOUS DOCTORS PRAISE KIDNEY MEDICINE That Acts In 24 Hours To End RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, NEURITIS, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, CIRCLES UNDER EYJES, LOSS OF ENERGY and APPETITE, PUFFY ANKLES, BURNING. SMARTING PASSAGES and GETTING639 words
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Advertisement406 1941-07-13 5 j***f*_ Q*^ What*s The Answer &3 The editor has told Tribquiz he can answer the questions standing on his head. Tribquiz nearly got the sack for saying was the only way he could answer he:?!. Anyway they're easy this w?ek hut >one caught standing on his head to do the406 words
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Advertisement543 1941-07-13 5 JVfecer a paitfy jfer me.... aM Bp scr/r sr/i.L.fl lL //ow yoc; f^E^p <a? /v/cf as CHO YOU HEAR THAT BETTY f\ J^^^A I HOPE YOU WON'T f BETTY WA? RIGHT 1 fl V /M//VO Mf SAYING fLL SU *E 0F PERSONAL j^WT IT -BUT PERSONAL FRESHNESS HOW. THIS J^^W543 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1941-07-13 6 Vera Ardmore - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE Vera Ardmore FGG CN Saturday. July 5. the Malayan Made Circle entertained the Hyderabad Regiment to a vari performance at Tyersall Park There was a packed hoiu and. fTom the rounds oi applause and the speeches made after the performance, ie seemed that ihe troops1,954 words
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Article192 1941-07-13 6 Malayans Abroad "SINGAPORE te the best tac< In th v ites j Mia fv M n T• -> to her mother, Mrs. CM hetj describing the 1 Aua- i raVfjn winter! S Christina left 1 In the vrv Year for Bydi cv to fur- i ther her studies and Is192 words
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Article180 1941-07-13 6 S BACK IX HAUXESS again i Is Mrs, H. V. Pery, who nas Just returned with her hus- J irom 5^2 months' icave speiu m Tasmania. c Mrs. Pery was an inderati- j J ~ble Wool" Fund worker for vie Women's Ejection of the Johore Branch of the180 words
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Advertisement538 1941-07-13 6 1 #V Ol"her men WB an«wsr sV I9ft^ Women p^^ ADMIRE '^>f K» fore your system j i tgf&i. *'iches seri o v I'WnP m -«iiik lower and St ..»u f er into deptli [JB HP J I despondency, w w* J regain compiei niK^j| n rol over sh» M538 words
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Advertisement436 1941-07-13 6 1M« Mid JH and FIRST AID i HOME or OFFICE ANY SIZE MADE Medical Hall j Ltd. jj Battery Road. I i CONSUMPTION lb OFTEN FATAL CUT NOT vVBEM UMCKALOABO IS TAKEN We do not ask you to believe id bai Xt saj oftliand. But (or youi i .i., me436 words
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Advertisement138 1941-07-13 6 Now Try this Amazing Liquid HeaSer for Your TROUBLE To get lasting relief from chronic Eczema. Psoriasis, \'l "is, Boils. Ringworm, Dhobi j It. h. Singapore Foot, Prickly Heat. Inflamed and It< bins Eruptions, you need ,1 penetrating remedy to kill the festering germs and eradicate the inflammatory poisons which138 words
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Advertisement159 1941-07-13 6 In 1878 A yon: before Thomas Bdiyfas to announce his invention m America, Jo Wi son Swan exhibited at England, tn Q ctical Caibon Pilam< Three years later tho Electric Lght Co Ltd. v/as formed to manufacture Swan lamp tor commeri- development fol- the I ii the x United Electric159 words
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Advertisement81 1941-07-13 6 Curbed m 30 Minute Tho amaxlnß now Rumtrt banlsnefl the tism. Luim|);i«'>, magic m 30 mm pains disappear, and m marveloufl medicine dl the body poisons and L'ric Arid that the cause ol j-our trouble. Swelling sort* n.ss and BtlftTness 'f Join •le, »d You reel ounß. r. norttiMll: »o81 words
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2088 1941-07-13 7 W. H. Watkins - W. H. Watkins What My Religion >1« ans To Me nu The Sunday Tribune has been trying to give sound S opinions on religious creeds throughout the world m the i S hope that people would thus increase m tolerance by try- ing to understand2,088 words
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Advertisement137 1941-07-13 7 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of137 words
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Advertisement350 1941-07-13 7 HIS STOMACH NOT HIS NERVES ARE TO BLAME Grumpy, irritable people are all too often stomach sufferers who could be the soul of good humour ii they took a little Bisurated Magnesia after meals. Heartburn, flatulence and other distressing forms of indigestion are caused by excess acidity which irritates the350 words
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Article, Illustration832 1941-07-13 8 NOEL BARBER - NOEL BARBER BY Formerly of The Malaya Tribune, now Editor of ike Overseas Daily Mail) gVERY four hours m Britain, all through the day and night, a life is saved by men with rough faces, old blue jerseys and a lot of guts. They are the men832 words
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Article122 1941-07-13 8 Washington, July n "A BRAND new" explosive develop A ed by the United States may jbe made' available lo Britain, ac cording to Mr. w. H P Bland y Chief of the Naw Bureau ol Ordnance. Testifying before the House ol Representatives Naval Committee to-day. Mr.122 words
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413 1941-07-13 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, July 13, 1941. Opinion Dress Reform lOCAL dross reform enthusiasts should call for three enters for His Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Ceylon, who recently caused a flutter m official dovecotes )>y appearing m shorts -ml shirt sleeves m his office. His Excellency found the413 words
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Article799 1941-07-13 8 2s. l*ail€*l**Oll Oil *■<» WONDERS will never cease. On the last day of the race I meeting- recently concluded at Taiping, there were only three runners m the first race and seven ol* Penairjfs tipsters, all m the same paper, mark you, had a go at spotting the799 words
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Article669 1941-07-13 8 Mary Anne Wendel - Enjoy Your Films Mary Anne Wendel By 1 n hei mon< Wom< n ,zen ft is a few c Men carefully tilui f\» ry purcha you ani I hun lions oi dOil cinemas and your mon< Juri. for t the ■SOftl i< <>bbv at the end "On ntic? H I:.669 words
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Advertisement567 1941-07-13 8 Safely Lcse 5 Lbs* a .;—---"-yj Week 25 Lbs. a Month E •> lv wllm'thtTi^'ur. and i<Xu Pf^^^ J Cflitly !>• t TM/^Sltf i '^r K*f^ 1111(1 v '&&lB^rs -i^'^i v <ii--"iv»-.s Kwflgflgf ..on look ;m<i fc I lo j-.itm Ko^^Mf j How It Works IMA Cedients, it globules -y^^l-jkfcJj567 words
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Advertisement56 1941-07-13 8 FORTIFY YOUR SVSTSM FOR LASTMG HEALTH j&to AMOSTRGHGTH f^** W) I WATERBURY S KEEPS y MESTRON6ANDWELL I .A') 7 I TAKE IT REGULARLY p i '^^7 T0 FORTIFY MY SYSTEM TO BUILD HEALTH- 1 TO WARD OFF DISEASE I .V run-^^ vn V^ssand I J Increases rrir ounO. WITERBURY'S COMPOUND56 words
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421 1941-07-13 9 TROOPS, ARMS POUR INTO EGYPT FROM BRITAIN, U.S. iVO REASON FOR ANXIETY LULL MAY BE PRELUDE TO LONG TRENCH BATTLE Herlthy, Reuters Special C 'dent m the Western Desert, London, July 12. Libyan lull may be a prelude to nrolon?ed trench war- fare separated by a No-Man's-Land visited nightly byReuter - 421 words
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Article50 1941-07-13 9 /^IRLS outnumbered men guests by six to one at the wedding t Bnoeburyness, Essex, oi Lance- Bcmbardier Idwai Jones and Miss Olive Payne, >o this notice was put I on the door of the parish hall: 'Males urgently needed to dance. Free beer." The males turned up.50 words
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Article, Illustration64 1941-07-13 9 This lass is Ihe glamour girl of the screen. War- S ncr Bros.' Ann Sheridan S is rated so highly that she i put m for a rise and when :it wasn't forthcoming i walked out for a spell, i And all her fans have been right disappointed.64 words
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Article58 1941-07-13 9 London. July 12. PENERAL MARSHALL'S recent request thn.t men now serving m the army under the military service law should b? held m the army even alt?r their norm.il term ends is new ascribed to rouorts of German infiltration into South America ..uhl to reports that theReuter - 58 words
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Article80 1941-07-13 9 inHILE a demolition squad was working m the debris of a tombed BriMcl house a dog's whimpering was heard. After nearly four hours' disgin^ a black terrier was found. I> had been buried for 14 chiys. A beam had prevented it iron 1 being:80 words
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Article129 1941-07-13 9 Zamzam Survivors Released Now York. July 11. fc/IR W. V. C. RUXTON, President of the British and American Ambu'ance Corps, announced that the German authorities are releasing 2 1 American men who survived the sinking of the Zam Zaxn for their In turn to the United States. Mr. Ruxton saidReuter - 129 words
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Article121 1941-07-13 9 New Post For Col. Donovan Washington, July 11. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has apI pointed Col. W. J. Donovan as Co-ordlnator of Information bearing nn the defence programme. Col. Donovan's job is to •'eo;'^cf. and assemble information and data bearing on national security from^various Government agencies, and analyse such material for officialReuter - 121 words
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Article111 1941-07-13 9 MLLE. Hc-lene Torre, who worked for the French Medical C-rps fired when she was on duty between the Ma^inot and the Siegfried Lines, is to .stay m England. She was arrested by Scotlandyard officers last September and spent several months m jail. Mile. Terre, who111 words
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149 1941-07-13 9 Continuance Of Raids By R. A. F. Vital London, Ju y 1~ COMMENTING on Ihe lull m tre *> fighting between Russia anci Germany, the Daily Telegraph, In i loader. ■The next nha:e i f this titanic struggle is bound to be even c( m f h? first for oneReuter - 149 words
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153 1941-07-13 9 U.S. WORKMEN, STEEL FOR BRITISH BASES Washini n, Julj 3 PRESIDENT Roosevelt declared at his press confer nc to-day that he would not be surpris d i American steel hud gons into 50 British bases, and if American workmen tht world ever were beIng paid by the British Government This,Reuter - 153 words
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Article134 1941-07-13 9 Delhi. July 11. pLOCD damage to the Bengal- Kagpur railway has isolated Purl, an Orissa seaside resort. Th. Fun Express, which left Howrah en Tuesday, was held Up at Manjuri Road. The flooding of the Mahandi is increasing m intensit) and storm signals are being flownReuter - 134 words
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Article275 1941-07-13 9 WAVELL'S TASK IN INDIA Simla, July 11. ON the arrival of General Sir Archibald Wavcll-to take up his new appointment as Commander-in-Chief m India. The Times ol India, Bombay, has a leading article m which it po nts out that m the last war India was m charge of operationsReuter - 275 words
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Article70 1941-07-13 9 They Threw £1,000 Away SIX gunmen who raided a Be'fast bookmaker's office were chased nnd forced to throw away a suitcase Into which they had packed about El 000, mostly m silver. When a young man m the street tackled one of the raiders a number of shots were fired70 words
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Advertisement145 1941-07-13 9 A drop or two of MURINE m each eye will do v one/ers towards making them feel comfortable. Use MURINB regularly every night and morning and to relieve t yes th.it have become reddened, inflamed, or Irritated from reflected sun glare, driving, or overwork. MURINE is safe, soothing, and refreshing145 words
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Article, Illustration2712 1941-07-13 10 NAGA - SUNDAY SHORT STORY NAGA iA Tale Of Malayan Youth Fighting Against Age Old Tradition GOING MOD PR N ROBERT KHOO was the wealthy young paragon of Singapore's modern youth. He was a typical example of the species and a very charming one to boot. Carefree existence and a lively disposition2,712 words
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Advertisement325 1941-07-13 10 HIGHLY-STRUNG SENSITIVE CHILDREN have a better chance m life '.^g^KSHRP^ViE t &t -afek ggp^ '■f > [GHT from birth on, you can W.sly All those are serious sec whether a child Is the Siena that something is wrong V hi i!iv > type oi It usually means that the child325 words
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Advertisement72 1941-07-13 10 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH l» IMPOSSIBLE VETARZO BLO D VETAR2O REGULATORS v >■*&*«* E NGLA N D S NEW HOMELESS jjjjf JEu > 4W W^ 0 v;*>j>;->??5?- x?. BBSs t 6 I 3> A 3k. vH (f W DONATIONS TO HELP THIS H A mKb^ WBJ&S&S W UN D WHICH72 words
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Article, Illustration838 1941-07-13 11 L.S. D - L.S.D. JX the very early days of Malaya, before the Suez Canal was opened, this country was renowned for its spice trade, and at one time, European countries were quite prepared to cm to war about such products as pepper and cinnamon, but to-day the838 words
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Article1128 1941-07-13 11 Scervt* Of Tlit* Sartferir gVERYBODY, with the exception of the doctors, seems to know quite a lot about vitamins now! A well-known Sheffield doctor has humorously said that five vitamins are essential for the maintenance of lite namely, A. B. C. D and LSD —the last being1,128 words
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Advertisement466 1941-07-13 11 r— j \\7H\'l EVER v,ur features, n.^hing tounu to v ka as a clear .omplexion and an ■>il ikin. AnJ Nature meant your P ,T" P'" crv e t^e glamour and alhtrc ot an r cr-youthful skin. Beneath the outer layer of worn-out criticle lies a w fresh skin. Nature466 words
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Advertisement293 1941-07-13 11 Laid up for Six. Months with »■> Quite a different man '^gfl Mr. H. H. suffered those ney and Bladder Pills will do sharp, stabbing pains and the for them what I can honestly continual dull ache m the back say they have done for me." that are Nature's warning293 words
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185 1941-07-13 12 London, July 12. THE King spent an hour jnd a I half yesterday m the opsraI tinns room of a Fighter Group, and watched the progress of the j latest Royal Air Force attack. While a large number of Spit--1 fires and Hurricanes, andBritish Wireless - 185 words
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Article135 1941-07-13 12 London, July 12. FOUR men who drove through a lain of fire-bombs to repair j fractured gas mains gain the Gecrge Medal m the latest list of awards. ignued gas from the mains rose m column- of flame. The buildings on both sides of theBritish Wireless - 135 words
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Article32 1941-07-13 12 London, July 12. A FURTHER instalmr-nt of £15,000 n from the South China Iforhiii Post War Kund brings the total I j Uie Fund to £135,000— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 32 words
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Advertisement193 1941-07-13 12 \jUST THE IDEAL SHOW FOR YOUR VEEK j\D EN JO YMENT Cn pa -p f*± TO- O A V rA ill v^ L*. hi g.15 9.15 MYSTERY THRILLS SOMETHING NEW IN IN A LOVE NEST! HONEYMOONS! •The grandett love- T]nQ TTM r, twttrf'c: a and-laugh hit' THIS TIME. THERE S193 words
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Advertisement189 1941-07-13 12 Kfl /r if' y'~ x I III! nAITLK OF THE ATLANTIC V 7 VIDL Y B R O UGHT 7 O THE SCREEN AS '/'LIE MOST THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT OF 1941. i OM MIMA'S PAT O^BRIEN AT HIS "MIGHTIEST" BEST THE MOvST DAI (FERGUS JOURNEY THAT EVER MADE A THFATRE THUNDER189 words
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Advertisement106 1941-07-13 12 TO-MGHTS DANCE 9—12 rfli jiy < l]| r m^ ff /t^^^^j PI W O A C I\ X V i T E /m 2 30 P.M. JL TIIL H 6 P.M. M^ I BIKGAFORE'fI MOST POPULAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON DANCE HAPP\ THEATRE 6.4S Td-n?ght 9.15 SANDY POWELL m "LEAVE IT TO106 words
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Advertisement182 1941-07-13 12 THRILL UPON THRILLSENSATION UPON SENSA NONAS THE SCREEN EXPOSES FOR THE FIRST TiME 1000 JUNGLE FREAKS AND ODDITIES IN THRILLS TO MAKE YOU GASP! JO-DA V 4 SHO WS I! a. m., 3-75, 6-15 Or 9-15 p. m. A i- m a m n it A -rfflll I|f < Mn182 words
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Article, Illustration113 1941-07-13 13 Tests of the new table-type indoor air raid shelter. A twostorey house was brought down by explosives to reproduce the collapse of such a house caused by a heavy bomb falling close by. One Of the new shelters was m one of the ground floor rooms. Applications for the issue113 words
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Article57 1941-07-13 13 PAPTAIN P. B. Huxham, tallest man m the British Army, has been dismissed the Service by court-martial sentence. rart&in Huxham In ft. 1 m. tall, ;»nd weig-hs over 19 st. He is the son of Rear- Admiral H.;\hani, of Plymouth, and served m the Royal Army Service57 words
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Article22 1941-07-13 13 Mr. Herbert Davies, Second As.sle.tnnt to General Manager. Federated Malay States Railways, has been appointed to act as Assistant to General Manager.22 words
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357 1941-07-13 13 Queen— Gave Up A Throne For A Kiss of Serbia, once a queen- and once a beggar, wife of a kin# who lost his throne and mother of a king who was murdered by the chiefs of his own army, died m Paris recently. She died m a convent at357 words
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45 1941-07-13 13 THE Free French m Singapore will celebrate th? French National holiday on Monday with a reception by M. Charles Baron and Madame Baron at neon. M. Barcn i is the representative of Gen. de i Gaulle In the Far East.45 words
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Article403 1941-07-13 13 QOOD-LOOKING, well-spoken, find presenting 1 a smart appearance m his R.A.F. uniform, Corp]. Francis John Eve, 20, whose home was stated to be at Quei nmore-road, Stroud Green, London, N.. was charged at Trowbridge, Wilts, with robbery with violence against women, attempted robbery with violence, and robbery from403 words
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Advertisement55 1941-07-13 13 X THE CONCLUDING CHAPTERS mphbssssi TO-NIGHT Kx*lilß nA I 7 12 ■BE9BE&B9H 7 30 9^o p-m. sUmbsssS Hi. I "THE LOST CITY" nVholr Matinee To-day VICTORIA MEMORIAL TTaIL POPULAR CONCERT By the full Orchestra of THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY, 'U.~> p.m., Sunday, July 17tk. Seals .52..J0, $1,20, (JO cts., inclusive55 words
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Advertisement155 1941-07-13 13 TO-HAY 11 a.m. 3.1., -«.|.i \y.^f DON'T BLAME U5!.... s '/v_ ••••4f you have to take a few days re*t to S^V\ J 5 oveicome the terrific laughs of this romantP -\L tic riot! Mr^ CATHAY Phone Vnilin L 3400. MERLE OBERON MELVYN DOUGLAS "THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING" with BURGESS MEREDITH155 words
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Miscellaneous883 1941-07-13 13 WHERE TO LISTEN IN TO-DA V SINGAPORE LONDON ZIII. 22:> m 1333 k< s ISTOUI sI.KVICK ZIIP.I 30% m 969 m.v <>>>v 1' XI nits; 16X4 m«-tres ZHP. 2. IX :,K m. 6 17:» m( s <>>lF 15 1 mrs; 19 HI metres Zlll* J »i ix ni 7 r,883 words
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Miscellaneous1076 1941-07-13 13 LOCAL RADIO HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK M'NDAY JULY 13 p.m. 9.50 Wo cak Fcjr Ourselves, feature. 10. 20 American Commentary Albert Warner. MONDAY, Jl LV 14 p.m 6.50 Services parlour game. 9.35 Ihe Stones Cry Out, No. 11 9.50 The Man Shakespeare. No. 7. 10 20 Inside Nazi Europe talk.1,076 words
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Article289 1941-07-13 14 Easy Win For Raffles' Inst. p\i i i is 1 Institution seemed iiv« wkkfi vit toi •> over St. .!«.s |>hs Institution In cricket tnaU h yt sterday tfternoon. The .saints batted first, and compiled 144 runs for eight wickets and d Koon Poh was the ii a «.i the289 words
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Article284 1941-07-13 14 EXCELLENT bowling by 11. L. Ward was responsible for theS.C.C. beating a C.S.C. team by one wicket on the Padang esterda} afternoon. Batting first, the c.s.c. w« n m< it tied out, for a meagre 82, Youarajah top-scoring with 19 runs H. L. Ward, with284 words
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Article264 1941-07-13 14 T»HE S.R.C. beat R.A.F. Headquarters by 45 runs m a lowstoring match OB the Padang yesterday. (ioinj? m first the Reca knocked up 115, F. Chopard contributing 45. CjpL Shea (four for 33) and FS Brown, (tour for .*M>) bowled well To* Air Headquarters. Th;.' ail264 words
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Article68 1941-07-13 14 Mr. Danial Dunne, a company director, has left his secretary. Olive M. Wright, a life interest m his £59,000 estate. It goes first to his wife, on trust for life, and alter that on trust to his secretary. "No man could have had a more68 words
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Article21 1941-07-13 14 IN a Div. 2B match played at the Naval Base yesterday the Naval Base Indians drew with the Customs I—all.1 all.21 words
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Article721 1941-07-13 14 Record High Scoring Last Week: SelangorPerak Match Stars: Jack Pet tit's Batting DATSMEN had the upper hand la^j week as evidenced by the tall scoring seen m almost all matches. Last week's cricket produced no 'ess than four centuries and L'O scores of 50 or more, which i^721 words
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Article424 1941-07-13 14 Malayan Cricket Honours S BATTING. S i 132 J. Anchant (St. An- j drew's vs Victoria i School). i J 118 M. Appuni (Perak vs J i Selangor) i J 111 K. K. Thov (Raffles i College vs CSC. i I( >* E. Arthdale (Y.W.C.A. i n V.M.C.A.), i Lt.424 words
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Article185 1941-07-13 14 80— FIT TO FIRE WATCH JMGHTY-YEAR-OLD William James Collings satisfied Southampton magistrates that he is fit to act as a paid firewatcher. His employers, the Ferry Engine Co.. Ltd.. were summoned for a breach of the fire watchers' order. 'The po^ce said Collings, the firm's watcher, was not able-bcdied. The185 words
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Article16 1941-07-13 14 It is predicted that wool printing, a new textile industry here, will prosper after the war16 words
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Article378 1941-07-13 14 NEXT to a good reliable ghost, a Family Curse is one of the most hallowed appurtenances of British nobility. Recently a fine old Family Curse made a fine news story. Twenty-year-old Viscount Lambton, son and heir of the sth Earl of Durham, lay dead by "suicide378 words
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Article121 1941-07-13 14 THE Earl of Feversham. son-in-law of Lord Halifax, is selling 12,000 acres of his North Riding of Yorkshire estate— including the villages of Laskill Pasture, Fangdale E?ck, Chop Gate, and Raisciale. 116 farms, and 15 small holdings. Through his agent, the earl, who Lft m the121 words
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90 1941-07-13 14 THE technique of sex appeal 1 shcuid be t mght to university itndents, says IVliss Pearl Buck, t»v i:<.\elr-t. u NolhiHf can give sex Appeal to the man or woman who doe* noi possess the technique, whether Cod given or taught,' she to»d the90 words
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Article19 1941-07-13 14 nP^ R k V<>S Senl °r Mechanical En;---neer. has been appointed U) act a* Bum rintendent, Marine DepaVtiSeut Joliorc19 words
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500 1941-07-13 14 jyjEDICAL COLLEGE have College m their annual after their second innings, ha making 205 runs to win. Continuing their first innings yesterday, Raffles, who had obtained 115 runs for the !OSB of foia wickets, were dismissed alter geiiing 153 runs. Hera Singh bowled best500 words
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Article287 1941-07-13 14 VX :i cricket match played at the Balesti* r ground ye* terday, the R.A. Heavy Regt. > .defeated the Indian Association by ">:•> runs. A feature of the name was Dean's 28 runs which he knocked up m ei^ht minutes. This, eonpled with l.t. Wills' 21287 words
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Advertisement135 1941-07-13 14 FEET FEEL OIL i. i. 'it i. elimii >■ i<! imparitie f«-et ftti on iii <- when Ihej ache und hw«-ii. ii i i orei bave bt'^oii boked, uu<i u< i<! la piling up inDiih: ii ■ra Then ti foot (Lfony Co iii to (orin. on v« i i -m135 words
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Advertisement166 1941-07-13 14 Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight Tf you nrc Thin, rrMlerwoipht, bsjfeM T.M.rtiy, Tired all th,. t,,,,.-. haw a ('.J, Sallow < l orrlplexion..sufTer from Skin Bleml«b«s, Cirri** under ths Eyes, and lack TMat mysterions maKneti.- force railed "n you are. run-down arrd* need the new disi every of a Hollywood.166 words
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Advertisement381 1941-07-13 14 Gelling Up Nights Makes You Old Before Your Time According to statistics, 65 out of every 100 men Hoomr or lat.r are started on the road to premature old age by prostate gland trouble. I One of the commonest symptoms Of this i aangerous and mysterious gland ailment 1» "f^fssity381 words
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1462 1941-07-13 15 Kai Tere And Derby Create New Record Times Major Fox's Good Day J»\V() RECORDS WERE SMASHED AT THE OPENING DAY OF THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB'S JULY MEET ING AT IU KIT TIMAH YESTERDAY. Mr. Lee Nam's Kai Tere and Mr. Lim (.'hong- Pane's Derby1,462 words
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Article344 1941-07-13 15 Manchcsteis Chinese Athletics 1 ,^FTER a goalless first half the Manchesters played a forceful game against the Chinese Athletics and ran cut victorious by four goals to one m a Reserve Division match 1 played at Tanglin yesterday. Although the Manchesters defeated the Chinese In a344 words
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Article, Illustration27 1941-07-13 15 When the R.A.F. beat the Army Mace saved the Army from a bwc,cr aejeat than o—l. Here he brings off one fine save from a corner kick.27 words
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Article175 1941-07-13 15 \N Ji dull pame played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the K.A. (Ac-ac) heat S.F^.C. six goals to two m Div. I of the; S.A.F.A. league. White played an outstanding '^amc for the Gunners, netting live pjals. Pad (intoning by Barker cast the Recs. many openings175 words
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Article98 1941-07-13 15 (From Ow Own Reporter) SertnitKiM, Saturday, i AFTER r )0 minutes of goal\n. leg pla> Singapore de- S fcaled ncgr\ Bemvilan by three fOftli to one m the Malaya Cup match played S here this evening. S I The fame was well-con- tested and was watched by a98 words
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Article84 1941-07-13 15 Denver.s (Colorado), July 12. GENE SARAZFN. former holder ol the British and American open golf championships, is making another bid to win the American Professional Golfers Association championship Which he first won m 1922 and last won m 1933. Sarazen reached the semi-final by beating Den-more Shute,Reuter - 84 words
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Article117 1941-07-13 15 Lord Portal's Success At Newbury London. July 12. RIDDEN by a 17-year-old apprentice. Burrows, Lord Portal's six-year-old Longriggan (9-4>, carrvmg eight pounds extra, won the Newbury Summer Cup by one length irom Miss Dorothy Paget's Anarchist < 8-11 with Mrs. Beno:a's Pearl Rock <7-12> one and a half lengths away,Reuter - 117 words
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Article186 1941-07-13 15 I.A. 2 X.B. C'thians 0 IN a Div. II B match played at Farrer Park yesterday the Naval Rase Corinthians lost to the Indian Association by two goals to nil. The same did not come up to scratch and both teams threw away many chances of186 words
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Advertisement73 1941-07-13 15 Bliropean residents In Eastern countries are, In increasing numbers ..ending their children to Australia's .splendid boarding schools. The advantages are obvious— invigoratf%fg' A ing climate, exceptionally favourable exchange, the British environment, the quick access, and Jgfll safety. «Bl Write ior booklet featuring Australia's VB schools, and also a holiday folder73 words
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Advertisement100 1941-07-13 15 Situation Vacant Wanted English Teacher, Qualifications; Senior Cambridge with Cral, above 25 years old. Salary $45 Apply Box No. 46 c o Sunday Tribune, Singapore. DAINTY GARMt Nl> ALWAYS rßtj" »ir^ How easy it is* for the nicest girl to offend! M Hfe Just a hint of perspiration odour a100 words
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Advertisement118 1941-07-13 15 Piles Drive You Crazy Don't let Itching, bleeding, internal or protruding Pilefl sap your vitality, ruin your Bel vfs, and drive you crazy with pain Chinaroid the recent discovery of anAmerlean physician stops the pain m 15 minutes jo you can walk, ride, work and enjoy lift m comfort. It118 words
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Advertisement175 1941-07-13 15 Children! «n£l7i dr ?I? shon| d be full of life it.d <mu\ !nn a K h 7.w Wl l' be ttw W their ficcaVnJltl* health irregular, f.,s qul »h as devisp d »»v .t chUdren'a d<x which may beset the \onni: Baby's Own Tablets lie perfectly *J rl" !i l175 words
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Miscellaneous94 1941-07-13 15 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY CRICKET: Medical College vs. R,iffl<- S College. M.C.U.. 11 a.m. S.C.C. Ma--rieds vs. Singles, S.C.C; C.S.C. vs. C.V.MA.. C.S.C; Indian Association vs. RAF (Tengah), 1. A.: S.C.RC. vs Teaclurs. s.C.R.C; Sinhalese vh. R A (8.M.) Blakan Matl; 8.H.0. vs. RAF. (Malaya), away; Police vh Air Headquarters. Depot.94 words
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281 1941-07-13 16 NEW FEDERAL COUNCIL FOR INDO-CHINA Reforms To Cope With The Present Strenuous Times Saigon, July 12. AMOVE to broaden the basis of Government so as to give the natives more say m Indo-Chinese affairs was announced to-day with the publication of an order-in--ouncil signed by the Governor-General, setting up aReuter - 281 words
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Article161 1941-07-13 16 London, July 12. July 1 Ihi mniv< r r> jf ihe storming oi ti.e Bastille, which to nic-war France meant a bank hr!iday with an imposing military review i:i Ihe morning ami «i fun <«»d fair" m the evening Is ie, be a «!;jv of mourning f «i*- year.Reuter - 161 words
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Article153 1941-07-13 16 Mo-cow, Ji!?y 12. S "ALREADY line Germans h !,cjjun (o undr- sand and unwillingly con- fess that their plan of I and triumphal i march into Soviet Fussii has faltl," says the Kfd Star.) organ of the Soviet Arr.iv. i which add*- that theReuter - 153 words
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48 1941-07-13 16 London. July 12. ATTENTION has boen drawn to Japanese press reports alleging 111-treatment and victimisation or I panese nationals In Indo-China It is felt that these urotpst? have a familiar ring and needless to H:c Majesty's Government Ifi watching the situation closely. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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Article, Illustration24 1941-07-13 16 And pretty as a picture is winsome JANE ALLEN, Republic Pictures' starlet and one o1 the fairest girlies on that company's tot.24 words
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Article517 1941-07-13 16 Moscow, July 12. A RUSSIAN army tommuniciiK issued from the Soviet Information Bureau this morning says: "During the night of July 11, there was no substantial change m the position of our troops at the front. Our air force continues to inflict crushing blows uponReuter - 517 words
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262 1941-07-13 16 R. A. F. Cannons Prove Most Effective f I*l IE devastating power of the tish fighters are now nrme proportion of German pilots are their machines arc hit. lAne after time during the J recent R.A.P. sweeps over North--m France, German machines i- y exploded m m d-aii when hitReuter - 262 words
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Article34 1941-07-13 16 Melbourne, July 12. NATIONAL Debt, an a^ed mare owned In partnership by c. A. Watta and P. Dougnll. won the "mi tialian Grand National Steeplechase ever a course of three miles and onr furlong.34 words
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Article163 1941-07-13 16 London, July 11 Ihe British Navy has had a particularly successful time during <he past few weeks In the destruction of German submarines. This was announced by Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, at Sou'hend to-day. Us said; "There are three ma tiers giving cause163 words
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Advertisement325 1941-07-13 16 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. THOMPSON OFIiCAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONI R. A. i homp! Dr. of Ocal Science, European Cl»n > Ezpei :u IFURNITURE •TUBrCRAFT* fables Chairs. Stools Bedsteads. Cots. Revolting Oflirc Chain. Shop and Hospital equipment are mad? m tiihei hrornium or Stcvr tnatocl TnLsh. Sperial dt-i^jis trade325 words
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Advertisement206 1941-07-13 16 Bry* The girl v/s^h fair skin hus MORI: sax appeal and Aliure than the girl with a sun-tanned complexion." This is what lea auty experts say. And it's true. Men aJ«rc nr iovelincsf and smoothness ot" complexion more than anything else. S i sun-tan I spoil your romance. Use Whitex206 words
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