Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 July 1941
1941-07-27
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section15 1941-07-27 1 The Sunday Tribune Net Sales Exceed 23,200 Weekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1941. FIVE CENTS.15 words
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Article226 1941-07-27 1 London, July CIX Robert i 11-, British Ambassador to Tokyo, has t notified th< Japanese <i«>v- uneni of Great Britain's S Intention to denounce the J Aflflo-JanajM treaty of 5 commerce of 1911, the'lndo- Japanese commercial eon- vi nt ion of 1934, and the Burma-Japan commercial conventionReuter - 226 words
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Article20 1941-07-27 1 Simla. July AN American m litary ota -Col. W. P. Diaper, has arthe ftra made In India by the United20 words
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1315 1941-07-27 1 BRITAIN REVOKES TRADE AGREEMENTS WITH JAPAN Tokyo And Vichy Statements On Indo-China Pact Tokyo, July 26. STATEMENTS were issued both here and m Vichy this morning simultaneously as regards Indo-China. The Vichy communique quotes the statement issued by the Japanese Government and says that the crux of the Japanese statementReuter - 1,315 words
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249 1941-07-27 1 London, July 26. QOME of the heaviest and most powerful bombs m Britain's armoury were dropped on Hcrlin last night, s.iys the Air Mtefetry news gerVice. There is no doubt as to where they fell— the h«£C red flashts were rij-ht m the centreReuter - 249 words
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Article56 1941-07-27 1 Ankara, July 2*. REPORTS from Stockholm thai Germany is bringing pressure to bear on Turkey are Indignantly denied m oflicial quart, i They point out that fch€ lac* I (he Foreign Minister. M. Barajoglu, v-Grncral of th foreign office are both on a should beReuter - 56 words
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Article201 1941-07-27 1 V CAMPAIGN A SUCCESS London. July 26. rOL. Britton, speaking m a bit idcast to the V army m the occupied countries, had very good news. He said: "I have to report that the mobilisation of the V army gainst the Germans ]ast Sunday ■<■: a superb success. I hav^British Wireless - 201 words
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Article66 1941-07-27 1 Shanghai, July 25. HAILING the measures as BoundIng the death-knell of appeaseit by non-Axis powers, Shanghai to-c r mly v welcomed the .o-A'merican financial meas linst Japan, although local trade Ls likely to be hard hit. especially American freezing order. 'i he menacing war clouds m the FarReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration77 1941-07-27 1 J Dance steps so rapid an ordinary camera could not "stop" .the action are per- i i formed by Anna N eagle m the RKO Radio fiimusical, S "Sunny." In order to make i still pictures of the stepping roisiine it was necessary to i BM the new77 words
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Article168 1941-07-27 1 Japan May Have to Fight For Oil Bangkok, July 26. MR Anthony Eden's reference to the non-aggression pact between B?itain and Thailand has made a Rood impression here. The newspaper S'rikuim writes: "We ara very pleased at Mr. Eden's open statement All the papers insist on Thai neutrality and Thailand'sReuter - 168 words
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Article27 1941-07-27 1 Mr Fadden says thai supplies ot war materials expected m Australia from the USA under the Lease and Lend Act may simplify the balancing of the hnd^et27 words
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Article281 1941-07-27 1 Washington, July 26. XHE freezing of Japanese credits is recognised m Washington to be likely to be only a preliminary step. It is thought that President Roosevelt is saving up ammunition for use if Japan actually carries out her intention of occupying bases m Inrlo-China.Reuter - 281 words
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57 1941-07-27 1 Bangkok. July 26. Local circles call the Japanese press statement that Colonel Phya Song Suradej. a Thai exile is now living m Singapore, as mischievous propaganda. It is known here that the colonel has left Singapore at the request of the authorities there, and isReuter - 57 words
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Article105 1941-07-27 1 Moscow, July 26. A COMMUNIQUE, iMUSd to-day, states: "During yesterday, our for^ps waoed battles aeainst the enemy m the directions of Porkhov, Folotsk-N?vel, Smolensk and Zhitomir. "There are no substantial changes to report m the positions of our troops '•During the day, our Air ForceReuter - 105 words
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Article114 1941-07-27 1 Saigon, July 26. THE arrival here at noon to-day of the head of the Japanese mission m Indo-China (General Sumita) by plane with three military and naval officers and also three Japanese bombers and several Japanese army trucks from Hanoi marked the first step m theReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement80 1941-07-27 1 CLEANED ADJUSTED REPAIRED EZEKIEL CO. OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS 3 CAPITOL BUILOiNG SINGAPORE ESTO 10 YEARS W_-_ ~J» WE* MAKE komzMtadf oeucious a/M/ays fresh, j COOL M£Al f If you .have not tried one of J our famous S.C.S. Pies you've /SBt^^^ S missed a treat. They are really \l fj |E(qfH,nßsiT/DJBrATEfE|80 words
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Advertisement23 1941-07-27 1 Let PEEK FREAN do your Your problems simplified and your reputation for good taste enhanced. PEEK FREAN'S BISCUITS /rom a/7 dealers PF M23 words
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378 1941-07-27 2 AUSTRALIAN TRADE BIG COM PENSATION Singapore, Saturday. 'J^HE gradual building up and fostering of trade relations with Australia during the past 12 months as compensation to a certain extent for supplies necessarily denied now from Horne was referred to by Mr, W. H. Macgregor addressing shareholders at the annual general378 words
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Article166 1941-07-27 2 Convicted Of Currency Offence Singapore, Saturday. pLiFADING guilty to a charge of attempting to remove out of the Colony. 2,715 guilders and $3.75 m Straits currency, without a permit from the Financial Secretary, a middle-aged Chinese, Ang Hiong Eiong, was convicted and fined $50. m default, one month's simpip imprisonment,166 words
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Article223 1941-07-27 2 Singapore, Saturday. Till. Yen. Archdeacon Graham White officiated at the marri ajre yesterday at 5.15 p.m. of M*. II Gordon Hinde, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hinds of Oxford and Miss Eva Alice Thurgood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thurgood of Packeridffe, Hertfordshire. Mr. R.223 words
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Article98 1941-07-27 2 Unlawful Society Charge Singapore, Saturday. CHARGED with being a member of an unlawful society— the Singapore Overseas Chinese Ycuth National Salvation Union Teng Pian Sin <30», told Mr. W D. Carew, the thiid magistrate that he admitted being a member of the Union but that he had not known it98 words
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Article124 1941-07-27 2 mT^ Singapore, Saturday. I THIRD arrest has been effected A m connection with a riot that tock place at Amoy Street on July Tang Ec Heng, the third man arrested, claimed trial when he wa s charged before Mr W D Cwew, the third magistrate with being concerned124 words
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Article110 1941-07-27 2 INSULTED POLICE OFFICER Fnv> v i Singapore, Saturday. OR behaving m an insultin* manner to a Police officer a middle-aged Chinese. Heng Ah Kow was convicted and fined $5 m default, s.ven days' simple imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldnam. the Second Magistrate this morning. Circumstances which led to Ah Kow's110 words
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Article97 1941-07-27 2 A*»*r~ sin eapore, Saturday. MAT bin Ali, an ex-Postman, was found guilty by Mr. J. L McFall, the District Judge this morning, on a charge of housebreaking by night and was_ sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment Amat, who admitted a previous conviction, was stated to have97 words
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Article93 1941-07-27 2 F T rT^ Singapore, Saturday. IVE Chinese of the Auxiliary Depot at Tanslin Barracks, Tay Moy Kia, Sim Hiang Meng, Tan X eok^? vailg Tan Seng and Oon Chu Eng, appeared before Mr L. C. Goh, m the Fifth Police court to-day, en a charge of93 words
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Article, Illustration33 1941-07-27 2 The public co-operated m a mock sas attack at Kingston-on-rhames, when tear gas was discharged and everyone wore ropiratm. A woman and her baby m pram, both with gas masks on, walk by.33 words
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319 1941-07-27 2 Judges Reserve Decision In Trade Mark Appeal f|T Singapore, Saturday. IHE Court of Appeal, consisting of Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr. Justice Aitken and Mr. Justice Woiiey reserved judgment to-day m an appeal by a Chinese business man, Tan Joo Phuang, against the decision of the District Judge m which he319 words
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472 1941-07-27 2 Appeal Against Six Exemptions Succeeds SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AX APPEAL BY THE COMMANDANT S.S.V.F. (HEADQUARTERS), SINGAPORE^ AGAINST THE ORDER OF EXEMPTION FROM MOBILISATION AND TRAINING, GRANTED BY THE LOCAL TRIBUNAL TO SIX EUROPEAN EMPLOYEES OF THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY, WAS ALLOWED BY THE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL472 words
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Article173 1941-07-27 2 M. Sinil i. July 26 ADRAS has cabled £30.000 to .t Oll^ 11 fGI lhe Purchase of further bombers for the Madras Squadron of the Royal Air Force rwo further names have been suggested for bombers provided by Madras contributions They are Fast Qodavarj II and173 words
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Article175 1941-07-27 2 U W»t Pore. Saturday. A ABLE o enter Fort Ca lining to see his brother who was employed as a reSimentai contractors clerk, Mfghar Sin^h, n Sikh constable of the Federated Milay Stales, climbed over the wail into the Fort. Charged with trespassing, Meghar Singh told Mr.175 words
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Article69 1941-07-27 2 Singapore, Saturday. CENTENCE of three weeks' rigor- ous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Conrad Oldham. ihe Second Magistrate, this mornlnc on a youthful Chinese, Chlioa Peng Karn when he appeared for sentence on a charge of tailing to report to the Police whiJe being a supervisee The69 words
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Article158 1941-07-27 2 Singapore. Saturday. A vERDICT of suicide ;rom corrojye poisoriing was raoidtd by me Singapore Corone:, Mr w G l->'tei- at ihe inquiry uui mem IR2 in.o tnt aeain oi di. unknown j -..liitsc who v.c,s focttd Jcud at tinKxick cemeteiy, 7«j wUcstone H«il^nn Road, en luly158 words
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Article60 1941-07-27 2 L Singapore Saturday. IM Scok Boon, a 33-year-oid Teochew. claimed trial to a charge of thelt of four tahils of opium from the Opium packing Plant, while employed as a servant there. The opium was valued at $24 and the offence was alleged to have been committed vrslerday Bail of60 words
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Article164 1941-07-27 2 Singapore, Saturday. JF these combs are imitations, I think they are very good imitations," said Mr. L. C. Goh, examining the exhibits which cost Wong Chee Pei, sole proprietress of Hung Hin Trading Co., South Bridge Road, a fine of $100 for importing combs with164 words
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Advertisement309 1941-07-27 2 FEET feel [blazing Ml The skin-pores of your feet should \h -.ataully eliminating acid impurities. When your feet feel blazing not, when they ache and swell, it 1 is because those pores have become choked, and acid is piling up inside thorn. Then you suffer foot ftffonj Corns and callouses309 words
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Advertisement521 1941-07-27 2 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair Tlofor% aaing Ko» j& -rftt* talko. any hdr was *.cv?;^,jJS BL vary waak and Talllat j »**L < Lv tut ••nuMulai UInViSH I until the teals HF^^^i^ w 81 almos bar x ")alfta##fli#a svoa^sr. Hft meat oontfnuid. m thidi v*itm~ ML trom ana U a521 words
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Article284 1941-07-27 3 London, July 26. I r l HE llt;i:1 of !l People of every British blitzed city go oul to th |)eople of Moscow m their ordeal. We know their prings and salute their courage/ 1 The British Home Secretary, Mr this 'nbut t" the pieBritish Wireless - 284 words
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Article171 1941-07-27 3 London, July 26. TCMMENTING on the countermeasures against Japan, the Daily Mail says that with no loss of time, deeds m the form of a tnc-r blockade and frozen assets are to supplement the words ot .he warnings alieady uttered m L' ncion and Washington. Japan isReuter - 171 words
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Article399 1941-07-27 3 CCTTTTOW many did you get right last AJL week— you darned liar?" Well anyway whatever you know this week you ought to know a hit about the Russian front to come out on top, Tribquiz says. Who, what, or why is TimoBhenko? Well, oi course, its: A399 words
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384 1941-07-27 3 Govt. Must Supervise (liy S.T. Special Correspondent) THRIVING business m Singapore tojljL day is that of making paper drinking straws, hut although it is a business which affects the health of the community, little control seems to be exercised to insure that even the384 words
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143 1941-07-27 3 By :i iceU-known doctor Many people are now suffering from indigestion for the first turn In their lives. The reason is that worry and anxiety directly affeci the nerves that govern the diges tive system and so impair the normal process by which th< stomach143 words
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Advertisement121 1941-07-27 3 ~~^^oBt Is THAT'S DANGEROUS BLEEDING GUMS! that's the first »ign that your teeth arc m danger, the first sign of gurnard (pyorrhoea) and gumbleeding (gingivitis). These are the diseases which so often result m the extraction of perfectly sound, white tooth. But you can fuard against this danger by using121 words
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Advertisement49 1941-07-27 3 Situation Vacant Wanted 20 Ambitious Canvassers Pleasant work. Big Pay. All or Spare Time. Charming Patterns Free. Box 119. c|o Sunday Tribune, Singapore. DIAMOND MOT STEEL EQUIPMENT STEEL SHELVING, STEEL CUPBOARDS, STEEL LOCKERS. Write for descriptive folicr to the Manufacturers:—WAMOXD METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD., (01. Kampone Bahxu Road. Sport49 words
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Advertisement238 1941-07-27 3 B£\Rl >l it OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 165 North Bridge Rd. Eczema Itch Killed m 7 Minutes TouiwKiri has nearly 50 million tiny scrims and pores where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning*, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes.' Ordinary treatments giv.e238 words
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Advertisement158 1941-07-27 3 High Bl cod Pressure Dangerous lo Hear. Thousands of men and women past 40 fa the danrfirs of heart trouble ani paralysis because of Hi^h Blood Pressure. in^h Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease thai causes mure deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some158 words
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Advertisement261 1941-07-27 3 Help Nerves AidGlandsCinemaWay Tn Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a nervous strain night and day. Ju prescribing for and treating famous actors and nctresses, a California physician succeeded m combining 9 highly concentrated extracts to aid nature m steadying ami strengthening 1 the nerves, building rich tod blood, /stimulating261 words
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Advertisement528 1941-07-27 3 She was !onely and neglected PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH f IN 30 DAYS f i flcrc is good news for nil who are thin, scraggy ana underv eight. Every woman can have a x' ■<£ beautiful figure soft, thrilling curves, beautifully rounded arms, lovely legs. Hvery H woman who528 words
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Miscellaneous110 1941-07-27 3 35** in,' k X X W I TAKE AN I Tf^gSKfi OLD-FASHIONED _^fciHß \purgative Y^X^Vit* Time marches on. !i > IX^l^g^ Methods of travel £r\yt change. Also medicines. Z^P^^ Now we don't have to take I nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and griping purgatives. Medical science gives us LAXOBAC —the110 words
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Article, Illustration983 1941-07-27 4 GOVERNMENT APATHY SHOWN TOWARDS 'V' CAMPAIGN Sunday Tribune Offers Suggestions f ATEST example of Malaya's apathetic attitude towards JLj events that stir the rest of the world sympathetic to our cause is its reception of Britain's brilliant r campaign* This sensational propaganda drive, designed to weld the peoples of the983 words
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Article337 1941-07-27 4 Johnny - Johnny IK '['HEY tell me that near one camp up-country some Australian soldiers were scrounging round a rubber planter's orchard. Having collected quite :i lot of swag aiul packed i: m '.heir haversacks the Diggers were just preparing to move oft* when the planter i •anu>337 words
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Advertisement588 1941-07-27 4 When your bbdy h WCMty and yout iutvcs on edge from long hours of watching and working, then is the time for a good cup of Bovril. Your whole system responds to the stimulus of Bovril-it gives you warmth and fresh vigour ar once, and new energy to see your588 words
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Advertisement24 1941-07-27 4 BRILLIANT FAVOimiT£S TOOTHPASTE make* teetb like petrl* SOLID DENTIFRICE five* pelisb to rev toetk MOUTHWASH pleasant asd effective 'itin Mil *i 440 Wa/ifis 324 words
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Advertisement229 1941-07-27 4 STOP THAT HEADACHE rBY THE a. p. cy DOSE W &Mj TO 2 %^^^^BLETS k °M T ||/yi EACH ATTACK <M -ugH? c°° **>'>•>! WEAKENSYOURLUNGS! jfi? S-^i?!* breathing passages Every minute you A will •"ob 1« f f delay increases the potential danger! S^UfF Al tfcl You MUST HAVE— instant229 words
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Advertisement549 1941-07-27 4 9 YEARS 1 SUFFERING IN A DAY 'A New Woman at 6V —THANKS TO YeastVite tosic r a hi Km Dear Sirs, Reading your advt. one day when la great pain \»lth Gastric Ulcers, I Bent my husband to set a bottle of Yeast. ViU" to try. When I tell549 words
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Article, Illustration2393 1941-07-27 5 H. L. HOPKIN LENDS A HAND llmpvT ,VT London, June 82, HEN Lord Northcliffe, greatest of all Press Baron., visited Singapore m 1822 I was lucky enough to make a good impression on him. He asked me what were my plans for the future, and when I2,393 words
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Advertisement223 1941-07-27 5 A OK need not take from you the glamour •Xof a youthful skin. Nature did not mean your skin to become old and withered. She meant the fresh new skin which it always growing underneath to take the place of the old dried up skin and keep you erer young223 words
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Advertisement109 1941-07-27 5 NEWES r avs M sfrain and worry m*nv l womon. a nd men too. are livinc unrlor Urn shadow of inrves They ar.. fearful n lur UHM-.tled. easily eiliiustS sell-tonsvious, suffer from sleeplessness MM fr.'(,,uni headache* ti,ei r condition '•\i-«A,s- sununid UW «nc word If vnu an stifferinc from "Nerves"109 words
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Advertisement145 1941-07-27 5 Weak? RunVown? tf3F" OH. DOCTOR f WHAT YOU ■F WIFEELSO NEEDIS k WP Veak-no\ WATERBURYS /K J HT". vigour-no) ycomPouNO (yj-c*| Waterbury's Compound helps to build you up ju. quickly, properly. It stimulates the appetite and so v v aids nature m building new strength and vitality— \\\AV helps you145 words
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Advertisement580 1941-07-27 5 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed m 3 Minutes Do you have attacks of Asthtnn or Bron- Canada, h;id lo i 4^ chitia so bad that yon ch*ok< and gasp for Ins;, choking and Btrani breath and can't Bleep? I>o you couch so couldn't Bleep, expected lo d Mci hard you580 words
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Article, Illustration954 1941-07-27 6 VERA ARDMORE - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE ta for some time lias Singapore ace o.'.ch a gathering <:i the younger set as at the dance ;>iven by Group Captain R, .f Brownell, M.C.M.M. and officer oi Lhe k.a.a.f. and r.a.f.. at their mess on Wednesday evening. The long, rectangular lounge954 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1941-07-27 6 Ed out m bright red and white roses on a background of blue hydrangea* Guests of honour for the evening were the C.-in-C, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popivim, iml Capt. Colin. Attractive Miss Jean de Haas was here accompanied by her parents, M»*. and1,116 words
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Article159 1941-07-27 6 BACK here I; the! Qantas was Mr my, who has b< mg a spell of cold w n J Melbourne. i EXPECTED BACK, the next week or so. 1 Dorothy Owen, who h i been to Melbourne. COUPLE ON LEAVE m I Sydney are Mr. an I M159 words
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Advertisement58 1941-07-27 6 KARIOL PLUNKET EMULSION Kariol is a pi consisting of Pure Cod Liver Oil of High Vitamin Potency and specially selected Fats and is prepared for blending w.th the fat of diluted cow's milk, so as to make the whole resvmblo that of mother's milk as neaii; ole. ltf oz. tins58 words
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Article2647 1941-07-27 7 Maulvi Ghulam Hussein Ayaz - Maulvi Ghulam Hussein Ayaz What Illy IMii>ion Means To Me AMAZING IDEALS OF FAITH liij piK^r and foremost, the reason why our community calls itself by the above name, is that we belkr^ Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmed of Qadian, (1836-1908) to be the Promised Messiah,2,647 words
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Advertisement196 1941-07-27 7 mmMm m m m mm mm M/W/ *t^ are through: pearly white. 0 sharp and firnv and they v j didn't hurt a bit. (Xher, I/O I fill/) bififlPW teeth are on the way VCIILIIICJ but th(> >' "Wrt hurt either, because Mummy is wise and f7\ C* Rives her196 words
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Advertisement711 1941-07-27 7 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen711 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1941-07-27 8 EDWARD ELLIS demands a JT Ifl a fact that the large majority of office workers m Malaya are so poor that they cannot afford to take a vacation outside their home towns. Even those who have relatives In other parts of the country cannot spare1,080 words
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314 1941-07-27 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, July 27, 1941. Opinion Planters' Problem A S a resuit of the stress of xlk increased production, augmented by staff difficulties arising from the embodiment of planters m the volunteer corps and the recruitment of many to active war service, revolutionary changes seem to be taking314 words
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Article828 1941-07-27 8 riNE of the many writers who prefer the security of the norn de plume umbrella to the battle flag of their own name started calling himself a worm the other day. At least ho did so by inference. Waxing eloquent over the fact that, an item828 words
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Article712 1941-07-27 8 Mary Anne Wendel - Hospital Visitors Mary Anne Wendel By FTKR years of conscientious lv and enthusiastically visiting patients m hospitals I have come to various con. elusions. Patients have no Idea how to be. have themselves, doctors are a vude and self opiniated bunch and nurses are usually victims of Hitler complexes. Patients712 words
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Advertisement430 1941-07-27 8 *i 9 fit YOUR STRENGTH f V N (\n European Preparation) As time files you get older and weaker. You may not feel it because the change is slow and gradual. The fact, however, remains that with every year as it passes, you grow older and weaker. Some pet heart430 words
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Advertisement88 1941-07-27 8 FRIENDLESS AMONG FRIENDS! flft f GRAND PLACE,THISA ■JP9 Bikk All DtnuT I I &'^m KiuHr jj^± JUST WHAT I jj^WJ GET T l°cm NoW GIRCS BOOKED tfH IHtM Jmf^~) WHEN WANT J o AND EVERY sJ^*** MAN WHEN v W^ihmr round mj^b(LOOK HERE.OLD MAN^\ I'LL NEWER MISS My MBmy HATE88 words
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259 1941-07-27 9 NAZI PLANS TO ATTACK TURKEY REVEALED Moscow Report Moscow, July 26. <•• GGRESSIVE intentions of Germany with regard to Turkey" are revealed, says a supplement to to-day's Moscow communique, by documents taken by assian troops during the routing of the German Chemical Regiment m Bessarnfoia. a file containing secret mapsReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration42 1941-07-27 9 Her Royal Highness the Duchess •it Gloucester, wbo is an Air Commandant of the Women's Auxiliary \ir Force, recently paid a visit to IB R.A.F. Fighter Station m East \imUa. While there, she inspected i detachment of the W A A F.42 words
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Article32 1941-07-27 9 Dr. H. Wachs of the Ipoh District Ho*p.- I has K one to Telok Anson ra Q pi. ice of Dr. Puran Singh Wtlo In pore on two months 1 otudy leave32 words
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Article153 1941-07-27 9 Shanghai, July 26. AFTER --areful investigation Into the .status of the cargo conLsting of machinery which was cized frcm a British steamer rerently after she had been detained ten days, the Japanese Army authorities have established that machinery was purchased by be Netherlands Indies GovernmentReuter - 153 words
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759 1941-07-27 9 New York, July 26. 'j'HE White House statement, with regard to the freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets, said: "This measure m effect brings all financial and import and export trade transactions, m which Japanese interests are involved, under the control of the Government,Reuter - 759 words
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Article454 1941-07-27 9 end. Mhe American-owned Shanghai Evening Post, referring to Vicny's ta ens for surrendering to Ja, an, 3 ivs that France has lost the respect of every Frenchman of integrity and every person throughout Uie world wno heretofore nad {.nought that sne was only the helplessReuter - 454 words
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124 1941-07-27 9 Washington, July 26. MR. Sumner Welles (U.S. As- j s w sistant Secretary of State) has sent identical telegrams to the Quito and Lima GovI ernments m an appeal to end the frontier dishes be- tween Ecuador and Peru. I The telegram gives theReuter - 124 words
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135 1941-07-27 9 NEW INDIAN MINISTER TO UNITED STATES Simla, July 24. IT is authoritatively stated that Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai, who is shorty going to the United States as Agent General for India, vill be on the staff cl H.M. Embassy m Washington. For the purpose of precedence he will have ,he135 words
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Article30 1941-07-27 9 Calcutta, July 26. JYR Rabindranith Tagor e ar- rived m Calcutta yesterday afternoon for examination by specialists mnd Treatment. A bulletin will be issued after the examination.30 words
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Advertisement526 1941-07-27 9 ClutW/*W c 5 for 1 _U±jJß 5C| I yij'l \/7/, COLDS Feverish .4JkjL' i r^Stffi"! CHILLS I H^lf^ Phensic contains 4 proved Ph,r. ic gets into the blood Wf/^ ingredients against fever, quiikiv, stops the growth of J X I «W. induenu and ntrvt cold or *tlu germs, drives out526 words
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Article381 1941-07-27 10 SHORT STORY ABOUT MALA YA THAY HUAN glanced at his wrist watch. The time was sevei'thirty. He was driving his Austin Sever slowly along- the fairly broad ostat road. On that dusky evening, every bridle-path and the estate roi.cl looked alike. So he drove WUh great care for fear that381 words
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Article1948 1941-07-27 10 Than Soon Keng - Than Soon Keng By a QKT out. And never speak to me again It seemed to Lim Chin Ta;i that Rosie Chean uttered those stinging words a moment ago. Uut it was not so. Yet those unforgettable words were still ringing m his ears as ho pondered momentarily1,948 words
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Advertisement411 1941-07-27 10 fa £*&M ■t*^p¥rwH^w*' j^' < /^^^WMPBwMI tl^"''^^^^^BMMß^fcJßMw MW^^Ki& ft. r. .-/J^^Sj MsiSM^' 9bwwhHml BJMJJRHHn^nfI M^^EJ^UMbi fnn9 1 Bflp^' x 4MMM^^>*^j9BEe>t3Bi S B^j/ bristlt brush was I Wisdom brush with JH wrecked after jt^oocr Nylon tufts was like KB o« fM& 9^SS l>w <J Jf^ r w»^ /<^f H^i ITS NAME411 words
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Advertisement115 1941-07-27 10 C H II M B*a i«^ 1 1 Ills Hga| |Fa g /B^^v^k a -C#m BskBHeSoEC Jw HB Rffll *T ifjl uTbJJ g%j mS^^Er*3 ffjy*'' These parasites, m addition to causing ravenous aDratita 1 <Z\ lndigostion. leanness, and a staring coat can f > weaken i-tk the system of the115 words
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Advertisement248 1941-07-27 10 PIMPLES RASHES, BLOTCHES DISAPPEAR LIKE MAGIC! To the woman who values her personal charm anything m the nature of a skin eruption is unthinkable. So always keep a bottle of D.D.D. Prescription handy ready to bajuso pun plea, heat blotches, rashes and roughness immediately yon detect them. The soothing, healiag248 words
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Article, Illustration971 1941-07-27 11 L.S.D. Is Interested In Singapore's \yiIKX Czecho-Slovakia was taken over by the G mana, Singapore gained a new industry, namely, the manufacture of musical instruments and now, after almost two years of business, this concern is producing regular supplies of guitars, cellos, mandolins, double bass fiddles, and971 words
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Article602 1941-07-27 11 SVerets Oi Tlic^ Surgery ]V|U. Muilins has suffered from vomiting and headache for some time. An examination of Ihe eyes on Monday showed thi; f he has also an abnormal condition of the optic nerves, although his si^rht has not yet been affected. Other symptoms confirm602 words
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Advertisement623 1941-07-27 11 CASIRIC DISORDERS 1 Triumph of New Medical Disrovry. One of the greatest medical triumphs o*f 'pcent ytars is t- U tion of a new; druglesa remedy tbat gives invtnnt relief from tn. Under the name of Ch the new remedy was recently innd' b I era] use. Almost! began to623 words
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Advertisement211 1941-07-27 11 yanishesLikeMagh By dissolving and removing the body poisons and acids that ""use stiffnoss soreness md swelling of Arthritis and Rheumatism the amazing now discovery Rumend le bringing health and happiness t< thousands of one-time sufferers. In 30 minutfs after the first dose of Rumend pains vanish like magic. In a211 words
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Advertisement206 1941-07-27 11 f a ;,be*rtV' al A m W,M\ Kr mm B^^Bi VV &JrW w I t yt0 edmi The girl with fair skin has MORE sex appeal and Allure than the girl with a sun-tanned complexion.* This is what leading beauty experts say. And it's true. Men adore fair loveliness and206 words
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Advertisement375 1941-07-27 11 This New Easy Way iO^-^^)/n»anish ThatHqli^ I■> 1^ ii -jrf Hull i Fat. A New I*#i4^ Discovery from Hollywood, Calif. Used by /^^l I nema Stars. Makes i 10 years younger, and with your new attractive JP^ Make' This Guaranteed Test wm '**Z****l*s»*sbk YOU do not need to risk any375 words
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Advertisement208 1941-07-27 12 JnSfvmtMi mk, vor lon wn T w\m ElmSu THIS r>ICTIRE I^Ljjjrrrvy 4 Shows to-day 11 'Mi 315 6 i"i U .V fe i**** I tfcey set out to own BL^ *>4hsf I Loye 'y Lona Turner's th« blwshmg I Bm^f %> bride, .your heart will thnll to fe X M>208 words
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Advertisement156 1941-07-27 12 4 SHOWS TO-DAY a. -3 f5 6. 15 9. 15 SEE ELLERY QUEEN MOST g^. CELEBRATED SLEUTH OF RADIO g^ AND FICTION. ..SOLVE HIS ,JL. TOUGHEST CASE ON THE SCREEN! ft HUHOIEO DUSER to JtM^^k^-/ HsBBM v.^'' ELLERY QUEEN liSK ELLERY QUEEN i |l|^^^p Master Detective H I^K^l^!*Jb^' i<f«»" P'oy156 words
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Advertisement216 1941-07-27 12 JO-U.iY IS THE DAY OF I REST, SO SPEND IT QUIETLY HERE. 10-MGHT:— Tea Dnnsani. from 7.30. Night Dance from 9.30. To -Day's MA TWEES 2.15 pm ri\^K VICTORY" fiV+te Davis) 1.15 pm 'TSFIONAG*: (Jof! McCrea) Opening TO-NIGHT I (7. C l 5 and 9.30) M.G.M.'s "I TAKE THIS WOMAN"216 words
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Advertisement100 1941-07-27 12 A Picture Every Patriotic Chinese Must See! TO-DAY MORNING SHOW II A.M. TO-*l<.MEil ni 12.:50 O'CLOCK ALHAMBRA hHRVB Wr WB^B.^BBI 1 l^ tt l\ Wil j J CHENG Supervised by The CHt'XCKIXG (;OVERXMEXT ENTERTAINMENT DE-LUXE WITH A HEADLINE CAST! NEXT WEEK AT THE ALHAMBRA FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT BBWPK FINDS HOTTEST STORY100 words
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221 1941-07-27 13 \rmy Criekel Tom uamrni gPLENDID bowling by Ventham and Chapman, who took five h for lour and seven runs respectively, enabled Signals to score a convincing victory over RAF Alexandra yesterday and thus enter the Remifinal of the Army Large Units' cricket tournament i221 words
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Article248 1941-07-27 13 Singapore, Saturday. OAIX prevented a decision m tJn» match played on the S.R.C. Fadang to-day Urtwvrn the Y.W.r.A. and the S.R.C. atting first ti.e i .W.C.A. stcored 81 towards which Phyllis Eber contributed 34 and Cythia Struys 10. The S.R.C. had scored 71 runs lor the248 words
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Article17 1941-07-27 13 A distribution of £8,303.556 to Australian wool-growers will b. made by the Central Wool Committee on Tuesday.17 words
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Article458 1941-07-27 13 London, July liG. AMERICAN Plying Portresses made the "highest ever" R.A.F. operational flight when they pounded the German battleship, the Gneisenau, docked at Brest m daylight on Thursday. Th<> Air Ministry news service gives this information m making known further details of the opening phase OfReuter - 458 words
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Article84 1941-07-27 13 Now Jersey, July 26. lIELEN Bcrnhard. at present 11 ranked eighth m American women's lawn tennis and one of the many promising youngster! from which Alice Marble's .sue tor will bo iound, beat Helen Jacobs, former Wimbledon and American champion, 6—3 3 6, <>— 0. m theReuter - 84 words
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Article22 1941-07-27 13 The War Cabinet has decided to send abroad 720 V.A.Ds. who will release for other military duties some soldiers now staffing A.I.F.22 words
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375 1941-07-27 13 London, July 26. |HE latest informal n fi oi the Nazi-occupied countries shows that the economic leLerioration is continuing, with the prospect of even mon conditions next winter. Tll( new^ de Geneve, reports a disastrous pituation fa I owing to the lack of jreneral provisionsBritish Wireless - 375 words
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Article46 1941-07-27 13 TC?lcutta, July 2G. O cope witfa the scarcity ol d-h't'ing water m Noakali District, the Government of Bengal propose 1° sink a tares number of tube well-. The cost of main- ciing the wells will be borne by the District Board.46 words
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Article73 1941-07-27 13 TREMENDOUS GERMAN CASUALTIES if Ankara, July 26. i I arrivals from Berlin lell of trains arriving from the east bringing from 10.000 to 12,000 wounded daily anil the I resultant depression oi' the population of the capital who are awaiting the autumn with I apprehension, knowing that r > K.A.F.Reuter - 73 words
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Article93 1941-07-27 13 Thiam Siew Scores 77 |^I MO hitting by Thiam Siew \vh(/ scored 77 not out civ abled the S.C.K.C. to beat the R.A.F. (Kallang) at Hong IJnr (ireen yesterday afternoon. Batting first, the Airmen Kiiock?d up 113 runs, Windlicld topcoring with 33 runs, while the on'y other man t 093 words
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90 1941-07-27 13 26. THi. the omti tflpj holm. Tid that h< re I Nazi Party mancLj i cla In iis. store the .:<i. >■ m Lh German At Moao .fiy Ger man :.D.. cliscuiu- to Hi who i mai Jos:--. are out ol all propoi i a IgnincReuter - 90 words
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Article43 1941-07-27 13 mi i» i^— a The Broken mil Proprietory*! profit tor the v. ir ended May 3] war £963 279 c mpared with £979 138 jin *****0 T1 mpany is one i of Ali Industrial concerns, with I mining and I steel manufacturing inter*43 words
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Advertisement128 1941-07-27 13 2.50 i>.m. COCKTAIL DANCE TO-NIGHT (H'KN FROM 9^12 TO-MORROW HAWAIIAN BAND SINGING CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITORS Hawa i i n Svm opat<»rs, Koyal Hawaii. ms. Fifes Hawaiian Synvopators, Hawaiian Singirs. Honolulu lotlians. i'lil Realomai b: His Hawaiians II THEATRE TO-NJOIIT 9.15 I irgaitia Bruce m INVISIBLE WOMAN x fttinee 10-day 1.15 p.m.128 words
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Advertisement133 1941-07-27 13 PONT MISS THIS CREA I L UGH! IT'S KEPT SINGAPORE LAUGHING FOR A WEEKS TO-DAY g 1 r l|" g 3 r U a.m., 3.1A 6.15, 9*13 II it M THE TOI» MIT oi* iSie TOl»i»£;itN. HAL UOACH PRESENTS TOPPER RETURNS' f j r| V.Kll r^\ JOAN lil o:sDJKL] ROLAND133 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-07-27 13 Tie!** I able HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12. 5 C p m., 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.34 a.m., 10.1 ft.: 1.30 p.m.. 0.2 ft.22 words
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Miscellaneous541 1941-07-27 13 WHER E TO LISTEN IN TO-DA V JIImV 4 5 >» 13 o Mann, U«n<*racy M»rch«s\ /11P. 3. 41. 38 m. 7 25 m»-s. -m NFWS i- m t a.m. J5 i, "-JJ London Calling. G. 30 Singapore Calling. J ZHL ZHP.I y H P 5S WS v, 6.35 News541 words
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Article313 1941-07-27 14 MEDICOS TROUNCE RAFFLES 49-37 ECADING all the way on! points. Medical College deservedly defeated the Raffles College at their annual iriterccllege athletic meet held yesterday on the Raffles College padang. The eventual su»iv was 49 points against 37. The Medical College thereby won the Kay-Mouat cup for the o nd313 words
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Article146 1941-07-27 14 THE mutch between the R A.F. (Tenj-ah) and the S C.C. on the S C.C. P. dan? yesterday ended m a draw, ram stopping lilav when the R. A.F had scored 173. S^t. Smith was the top-.sccrer with 41 runs, Evans contributed 3€ and Marsha?] was146 words
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Article414 1941-07-27 14 SCHOOL SPORTS HELD IN RAIN y E S T X RD A V afternoon's heavy rain failed to dampen tin- spirits of the competitors, officials and spectators when Victoria Afternoon School held their annual athletic sports at the school ground. Champion athlete was Anu Chin Huat, while "B" house became414 words
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Article491 1941-07-27 14 SELANGOR MATCH SUGGESTION: KEEN GAMES LAST WEEK y HAVE received information that the "Rest" team *>i* Selangor is very anxious to meet the "Rest" team of Singapore. The suggestion has been made officially and the matter is being considered m the proper quarters. The fixture if it materialises491 words
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Article136 1941-07-27 14 BATTING. 114 Cheong Thiam SJ*»\v (S.C R.C. vs Combin- 1 ed Schools) 60 Thoy (S.R.C. vs C.S.C). 60 Outschoorn (S R.C rs S C.S.C). Lt. Pierce (Army vs S t C). Wooi Kean IIo« k (C >7. Hiun Soliool vs P.F.S h ">- lim Kirn Shak (S C136 words
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Advertisement124 1941-07-27 14 Men i TlWhom M Omer men 1' Women J^^ ADMIRE AuSk Before your system reaches serious j proportions or you A sink lower and Wfe m^ i lower into depths Vv I despondency, to mm \V W^ regain complete BIV M I control over shatHffl I- nil nerves due to124 words
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Advertisement650 1941-07-27 14 Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM £c Backache f^^ri/;^^ Now Fit as a Fidd.e, fc s Thanks to Cystex \CWI NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE fNEf&OUSNESS} \Sk( TO END HER CHRONIC RHEUMATISM GAStrBIOATINC Pew people havr \hr Mhrmntftfei of a Nurse m I J'^Slf r.J^r?^ hrins nbl" to rail m the650 words
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Advertisement125 1941-07-27 14 When recovering from 'FLU /onic action o/ '^T -#f PHOSFER|NE Thousands of convalescents from *fl« tnd feverish colds get out of bed oniy to find that the after-effects are worse than the attack itself. This it where Phoslerine can be of great value. It strengthens, braces and invigorates it will125 words
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Advertisement368 1941-07-27 14 Books Just Received THROUGH CHINA'S WALL By G Peck FOUNDATION STONE By I cola Warren. STARS ON THK SEA IU V M Mason 4 V STAR OF SATAN r.x Bernanos 4* THK FIRE THK \VOOI> By R. C. Hutchinson t.. QUIETLY MY CAPTAIN U \ITS Rv E. Eaton i LOTTE368 words
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Article346 1941-07-27 15 HANDK AFS for the first day of th r Penang races to be held on Auji !l.,r*fs: Class 1. Div. 1 fms. Br.e: I 1a o.oo Royal Hampton 8.10 Puma 8.3 Smoke Dreams 3 3 Book law 8.7 diation 8 7 Counsel 3. I Horses: <346 words
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Article179 1941-07-27 15 PENG SOON CLEARS FIRST HURDLE S'pore Badminton j SURPRISE defeat ol Ahmad J j 3 .Ma' tar of Eclipse B.P. by J S Low Scab luiau (Marigold .5.F i v,is th« main feature of i the badminton tics in the Singapore open singles cham- r pionship played off yesterday. Low,179 words
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Article350 1941-07-27 15 Good Sport At Kedah Races (Ircm Our Own Reporter)) Alor Star, Saturday. JHOr^H early rain interfered with the g< Inif sjnuwhat v\ it fi iho Kedaii (i^mkhana Club's annual race meeting at Alor Star this even»n«:, uood sport was nevertheliss wiinesvsed. The dollar u;te was well patroni^ed but returns were350 words
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126 1941-07-27 15 King's Sun Chariot Scores Third Win Salisbury, July 25. LIIS .MAJESTY'S ■afccaten iiiiy. Sun Chariot, scored its third triumph of the season when, as five to four on favouiite m the lix furLongs Ame.sbuiy Slakes, it b«j:t Kilo by ten lengths with Mia h rook ii the two year oldReuter - 126 words
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413 1941-07-27 15 C F YONG Saturday, July 26 f |*\Y() records were created at the twelfth annual swimming carnival of the AngloChinese School held at the V.M.C.A. Pool yesterday. The record breakers were Std. Six B relay team who returned the splendid time of 1413 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1941-07-27 15 Luck And Lai Chuan |JEIJ'ED by a bitf slice of luck, Singapore just managed to v t intc. their 21s( cup final yesterday when, after neintf down one tfoal to the Army m the 20th minute, they forced i\ draw late m1,169 words
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Advertisement349 1941-07-27 15 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours Deafness ami ll< ad Noises need not b« ar^Aded any longer nin<;e the discovery of &n Air.erican Physician. Now It is po^siblrt for some of the most obstinate case* of f^fneM to be relieved Jn a days tini. t,y th# application of the prescription349 words
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Advertisement190 1941-07-27 15 CL\ ifiiia "riii o* sun. UHn I /V^ AH HA' TO-OAr W£ /I /I j BEEN DREADING J V\ HAVE THE BAILSMEN'S VM /A IT AU THE W££K. OONT" VKJ/ CONFERENCE' JV^l KNOW WHAT TO SAY. V^ J /&iu i^ f }J I SHALL PROPOSE A SCHEME FOR A I190 words
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485 1941-07-27 16 NAZI RAIDERS FAIL TO PIERCE MOSCOW DEFENCE Fierce Fighting Near Smolensk /J SOVIET war communique issued by the jC\. Information Bureau this morning says: "During the night of July 25 stubborn fighting continued m the Polotsk, Nevel, Smolensk and Zhitomir directions. The enemy suffered heavy losses, as is testified byReuter - 485 words
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265 1941-07-27 16 New York. July 26. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S action m freezing the Japanese assets m the United States is regarded by the morning papers as the opening salvo m stern counter-measures. Oil sanctions are freely mentioned*. Just as Japan's occupation oi' Indo-China is consideied only as aReuter - 265 words
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Article75 1941-07-27 16 DKITISH raid on Berlin las' night v \;.is admitted this morning b--the German Radio, which seated: "Last night, British b mbers fl v over Germany. As a result of effective fighter resistance, only a few British planes succeeded m penetrating to Berlm. "A few bombs itReuter - 75 words
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Article148 1941-07-27 16 Assets In Empire May Be Frozen J^HE freezing of Japanese assets m Britain is announced Ihere to-day. The ler Kfl similar to that of the United States. It is understood that the order \\h\ Jn. made applicable to all parts of the British Empire. It wili, probably, also be followedReuter; British Wireless - 148 words
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93 1941-07-27 16 San Francisco, July 2G. UARRIED bank officials and clerks U served lontr lines ol Japanese who were drawing out thsir funds m anticipation of President Roos2velt'a freezing order and when the order was finally received m San Francisco before the close of busi- nessReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration79 1941-07-27 16 NAZIS ARREST DR. COLIJN T on don, July 2G. T*HE former Premie: of theNether- lands, Dr. K. Coli.in, has been arrested by Germans, according to news received In Dutch circles m London to-day. Sixty members of the Colijn party were also arrested. The party itself, with other political parties, wasReuter - 79 words
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Article29 1941-07-27 16 Th P assistant war correspon-i'iii with the A.I.F. m the Middle Fast iLn Fitchett) says that the tn nt Cyprus are now v*akencd by the "V for Victory" call.29 words
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318 1941-07-27 16 LONDON, .ICI V l>g AN E-BOAT ATTACK ON VALETTA MALTA WAS THIS MORNING REPULSED WITH HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES. TWELVE E-BOAT^ WERE SUNK IN THE ATTACK ON VALETTA HARBOUR. Rome, July 2fi. YESTERDAY formations of Italian bombers attacked an enamy naval formation, strongly escortedReuter - 318 words
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50 1941-07-27 16 Loncon, j n H£ Admirai 1 addition to ti ,h e i lro>er Fiarloos, rher c?estroy< r ct dar ?.£e durint? operations m the Mmierransan. Twelve enemy i ft wore destroyed and to others damaged, probably tie trojed. One enemy oubmari: w:is also probably destroyed- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article120 1941-07-27 16 Pretoria, July 26 —The South African Union Government have decided to freeze Japanese assets throughout the Union, it is officially announced here. The embargo will b- enforced Immediately. Reuter. Simla. July 26.— The Governin :nt of India have, ordered all panics to cease transactions afTect|ng Japanese balances and assets mReuter - 120 words
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Article148 1941-07-27 16 Ti k.vo, July !i TIIK effect of the (retail* i 1 Japanese assets '•■> the I4J F .tes was mmm by X Masastune Ogura, t|ie I inanr Minister, m ,it issue 10-day. "Japn.n has been pi«,ja!i against such a move by Anuitf with t;ie result that the 1Reuter - 148 words
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Article41 1941-07-27 16 London, .f:ily 2<> T authoritatively learned the Hiitish Government is Rotiatin? with the Italian C ernmfnt ahcut tho evacuatv from Ethiopia distressed I* 1 civilians. Renter *OKYO, JULY '-ITJ OFFICIAL L V NNOUNg THAT JAPAN IF \s FBOf PKIIISH ASSETS REUTERREUTER - 41 words
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Advertisement124 1941-07-27 16 FOIKTH SCHEPULF. A?P^ X^ -insurance Fund during the quarter ending 30th June, IMI. RECEIPTS a r EXPENDITURE j Amount. o O f Sir- <-■ i- •> I c c ft I \lm Pl ande Polices^ 2.2C5.979 88 o 1 l Re fun v pn miums, 10.423 to 2> T n124 words
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