Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 August 1941
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Title Section15 1941-08-10 1 The Sunday Tribune i\^/ &fo Exceed23,2oo Weekly I SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1941. FIVE CENTS.15 words
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721 1941-08-10 1 BERLIN MAKES MORE FANTASTIC CLAIMS /\UTHORITATIVE circles m London treat with a good deal of reserve the "high-sounding" claims made by the Germans m connection with the operations on the southern front m Russia. There is no confirmation of these claims m London.Reuter - 721 words
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Article290 1941-08-10 1 WASHINGTON AI (i. 9. THK LATEST DESPATI II PROM 1 THF PKESIDI Ms v\( n i THF. POTOMAC STATES: I 111 SHIP AN( li« il» iN FOG. PROSPECTS OF FISHING APPLAK POOR TO-DAY. EVERYTHING QUIET ON BOARD. NO SPFXIAL NEWS—REUTER. London, Aug. 9. Further naval and artillery contingent^Reuter - 290 words
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121 1941-08-10 1 Far East Tension: Menzies Cabinet "Standing By" Melbourne, Aur. f». t »rHE Australian Prime Alinis- J I 1 tcr, Mr. Menziea stated S to-day that no full meeting (of the i edcral Cabinet had t been called tor Monday, but he am 1 were I "stand bj m < .im-Reuter - 121 words
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Article30 1941-08-10 1 Reuter riii: Marquis of Willingdon, who is 75 and has been suffering from pn.iur.onia for more than a week, was stated to-day to be .-lit i iReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration83 1941-08-10 1 You've heard of "IT" and t "Oomph" but now there is! I a new name for that inde- J S finable something which is not quite covered by these expressif ns and that is "T.N.T." and here is the girl to whom the expression has been applied first. She83 words
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Article64 1941-08-10 1 London, Aue;. 9. A FEW enemy aircraft flew over the •em coastal areas of Britain yesterday, says an Air Ministry and Ministry oi Home Security communique. One was shot down by R.A.F. fighters. No bombing hud been reported up to 8 pm. In offensive operations over the English Channel onReuter - 64 words
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Article152 1941-08-10 1 Moscow. Aug. 9. MOSCOW Radio m a broadcast entitled "Much Ado Aboi Nothing— an Opera m Four Special Communiques," par. dies Hitler's victory claims m these words: "Communique Number On?* The Germ just as far from before. They have therefore, recaptured all the towns IReuter - 152 words
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Article314 1941-08-10 1 Jerusalem, aug. 9. The open revolt m Yugoslavia against the german occupation porce reported from moscow finds confirmation m authoritative yugoslav circles here. these report that the resistance of yugslavs and especially serbs is increasing daily m violence. A position has now been reached when theReuter - 314 words
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107 1941-08-10 1 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR "V" ARMY London, Aug. 9. IMPORTANT instructions for the t M Vee" army throughout German ■coupled Europe 'vviii b^ given by Colonel Britton from thr BBC. •ad on m Londen next Friday. Col. Britton announced this, broadcasting m the earlj hours cf his morning when he urgedReuter - 107 words
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Article265 1941-08-10 1 Rome, Aug. "N^ encirelcmont whether alread) realised or m preparatio could turn Japan aside from the road m which she is treading, Japan will not remain indifferent to any measure threatening her security am] that of Eastern A j nis statement was maae uy Admiral Toyoda,Reuter - 265 words
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295 1941-08-10 1 (By Alaric Jacob, Heater's Special Car respondeat) Cairo, Aug. 9 AUTHENTIC information with regard to the battle of Ru was received with the greatest interest among the Allied armies m the Middle East. All realise the dose connection between the outcomeReuter - 295 words
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Article43 1941-08-10 1 V Cam paign in China Campaign Ottawa, Aug. 8. ME 'IROPOLITAN post oV. throughout Canada are to urn .m obliterat tamp bearing the I tter 'V" followed by Morse code .i for the V M c code sign for th<- V" is ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement102 1941-08-10 1 BINOCULARS!!! fr*W ARRIVALS "UNCLE SAMS" Continental Patent v Ezekfel A. Co. 3. Capitol Building, Spore. A. A i if *J everything that you &Uter. Cheeu %^tjr L Team, ■^4 I for ynur shop- or^d Fruits ,i Honey £T^^m *£l ping list. A reaiiv Fru2 j s m si/rwp C^gJ WU102 words
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Advertisement41 1941-08-10 1 POIIIC^PS ON lILLLII torauiN I 7-' :/>/r J J V —^lsetu>)eg<Oetg Make your party a success and i^ yv provide Peek Frean's appetising ill ill JJJ nits which look good and vyi! taste delightful. 4f PEEK FREAN CO., LTD. London, EngUuuL41 words
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Article543 1941-08-10 2 Foundation Stone Laid By Patiala Ruler gPEAKING at a tea party held m connection with the laying of the foundation stone of a new club for Indian troops on Raffles' Reclamation yesterday, His Highness the Maharajah of Patiala said he was greatly impressed by the543 words
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Article100 1941-08-10 2 Singapore. Saturday SAID to have been concerned m a rict at Haveloek Road on June 20, when two men were injured, Ng Ah Ti alias Hun Sai Ti t3o>, a Hokkien, appeared before Mr.' W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, to-day. A charge of rioting while armed100 words
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190 1941-08-10 2 Chinese Salesmen' s Patriotic Gesture Singapore, Saturday. a view to helping the war effort of the Allies and of their countrymen, the Chinese Salesmen's Association decided at their fifth annual general meeting held at the Association premises m Raffles Quay this afternoon to cancel their anniversary celebrations this year and190 words
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Article214 1941-08-10 2 Sold F.M.S.V.F. Gun, Fined (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. IJ. G. H. BARRY, a sergeant-major t»f the F.M S. Volunteer Force, Klang, was convicted on two charges, namely, criminal breach of trust of a rifle, the property cf the F.M.S Volunteer Headquarters, Klang and selling the sam? to214 words
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Article51 1941-08-10 2 lyiß. David Irving Greer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Greer of Co. down, Ireland was married to Miss AngeMna Eerie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egle oi Shanghai at the Presbyterian Church at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. The Rev. Campbell Dixon officiated. The honeymoon will be spent at Cameron51 words
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260 1941-08-10 2 Singapore, Saturday. r|VER two thousand counterfeit fifty-cent coins, a small quantity of samsu and an unlicensed still. That was the haul of a patrol of Revenue Officers who raided «tn attap hut m Bukit Timah last nitrht, as related Ifl the fourth magistrate260 words
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Article133 1941-08-10 2 Woman's Action After Friend's Remarks [1 veil an- :ks from 'friends about fat. 1 you. ipt. 'naturally be in'' hear this u-o-' man's T\ nun II );:\<\ nap Mi. W re Is hei I I 1 had put 00 1? Kraduallj noticing it myself133 words
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Advertisement557 1941-08-10 2 For The blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart tjflE sfc J TB M And Stop Limping DON'T let I>eg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Btomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when557 words
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Advertisement721 1941-08-10 2 The New Cinema Way Week 25 Lbs. a Month P^ Stout men and women throuphout tho -fiwk world will welcome this n»-wy of a new &> J& gunk, trnsf way to slim the figure and look J&r > «iL I 'u^9 and feel 1© year* younger, m prescribing OEM and721 words
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Article494 1941-08-10 3 n_«y \ow S|M*ii«j More Leg l-'inaim- Streeter S' N h»V, Mlfa Country quite soon. Mores and ch< mist .shop, report record sales of beauty aids rrom s^ ln freshener t antiv rinkle cream. m v n by Women wno the uorntb f n> wnetica and s-494 words
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Article117 1941-08-10 3 U.S. UNIONS WANT STATE CONTROL Kearny (New Jersey), Aug. 9. J>B.TEr Plynn, vice-president of the local Congress of the Industrial Organisation Union, h a asked the Federal Government to take over the strikelbound yards of the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company -and operate them In the interests of nationalReuter - 117 words
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Article38 1941-08-10 3 IMFTFpv- n U Saigon Aug. 9. pit rtEN BrUuns ;trc expected to pruce- d to Singapore on Monday Attcr Monday only 15 Britons lnclu IlnK the Consul- General *»nri muh r,v pectcd to remain.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article174 1941-08-10 3 This Small World lI.' HAT a small world it is alter all! In the yvur JDL>7 Granville Roberta was the editor of the Malaya Tribune and John 11. Whitaker was the assistant editor. Fcr »t three years Mr. vvnitakcr has been m charge of I th? second-hand book and maga|zine174 words
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Article688 1941-08-10 3 Secrete Or Th,. Sn, -■,■,■•> QNE of the most Interesting figures in the history of medical education was Dr. g. B Halford who. in the later years of his professorship at Melbourne University Australia, held the chair of PhysioAll his work was brilliant but his manner was688 words
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Advertisement406 1941-08-10 3 gsPsssa Beneath be outer Imtlj rf^i to clog the bor«^ <*ned-up ndcrikinbeW d itlric the or it r V/« l m Vour(.hemi»t worn o f VII i R 'T** ■i' and bo c cra S3J?I3SU T> wa> a u arf iJ™* ow th natural I m, oi,zed \X ax and406 words
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Advertisement505 1941-08-10 3 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours £1 Scientist Explains How Vj^ New Discovery Makes J Men Feel Years Younger r ß y. and hi..,1t1, iV \]t& Vh'c 7" 1 r T en ">' fla "When pow«9 Don't Be a Weak Man I l Resul 's >" 1 Day505 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1941-08-10 4 Vera Ardmore - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE Vera Ardmore i MpS. W. J. Mayson and Mrs. .f. B %v Pickering must have felt well |yj repaid for their hard work by th< i. rmous success ol the cib and bnii organised I hem v and held ai Raffles on Saturday m aid1,310 words
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Article121 1941-08-10 4 coming and going i OFF ON HOI IDA! I Loke Wan Tho. "Ka: I r t friends, is South Africa S bound this time S HOLIDAYING ai Ci Highlands an Mr afl and Mrs. C < I former motored up g J S the v.eek. whi- i kit by Saturda121 words
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Advertisement290 1941-08-10 4 PALAIS des MODES 1 .^TTAMFORD ROAD. PHONE 4CIC BERLEI CORSETS MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES M v SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED "Garden 8100m Tobralco'* LATEST DESIGNS BEAUTIFUL COLOURS S. A. MAJEED CO., 70 HIGH STREET Branches:— :::>, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 139, EAST (OAST ROAD AMAZING NEWLY-DISCOVERED \^Ej^ Today you, too, can learn the290 words
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Advertisement181 1941-08-10 4 Many a mother to-day remembers being r f >• told she was brought up on "Milkmaid" MLr/1i iO/*MjLJv** Milk. Milkmaid'! is no experiment */V ft wr^Mj Tffl^'*L i lus successfully fed thicc Generation* of babies. ~^^r \W^' m Milkmaid is more than a household MILKNAIKmiMI Ad»i of Nejt'e Arjio Swim181 words
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Advertisement478 1941-08-10 4 Up Nights Makes You Old Before Your Time According to statistics, 65 out of every 100 men sooner or later are started on the road to premature old age by prostate gland trouble. One of the commonest symptoms of this dangerous and mysterious gland ailment is the necessity of getting478 words
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Advertisement94 1941-08-10 4 FEVER? GEVVSPRIX 1 .4 WB Brand uf AeMyl-taiuytie uc*i Two tablets of Genasprin will bring your temperature down, ease aching joints and muscles, bring refreshing slce|>. 'Genasprin* acts quickly —itis so pure, so safe. Buy some to-day. At noy time of strain or pain, 'GENASPRIN' sees you through. -•..1.1 Hi94 words
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Advertisement14 1941-08-10 4 A.R.P. FIRST AID HOME or OFFICE ANY SIZE MADE Medical Hall 3, Battery Road.14 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1941-08-10 5 H. L. IIOI»KI\ ("Hoppy'ToYou) Talks Alton I E V^K since, m the early days of my residence m Lon-t.-v *u S yc ur I referred to the wincif 4- m Prevailing and incurred the blue penT? i u ns of the y° un S l^y1,416 words
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Advertisement602 1941-08-10 5 fy/iefin 30 Seconds from Tflise/y of Niw Medical Compound Ac f Like AfagU Ko need to wait a day longer to relieve the misery of catarrh. Chemises now have ICARSOI ;R I Nii— new medical compound that acts like magic. Simply sniff KARSODRinf tn-ice up each nostril thioush the handy602 words
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Advertisement121 1941-08-10 5 Piles Drive You Crazy Pon't let itching:, bleedinjr. internal or p-otrudinu Pil< sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, nd drive you craay with pain. 'hiuamid Uu* ro'-ent disco\ery of an American pkyalclan .^tops the pain m 15 minutfs so you can w.i lk, 1 ide, work and enjoy life m121 words
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Advertisement81 1941-08-10 5 don't have to take nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and I griping purgatives. Medical science gives us LAXOBAC— the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like chocolate because it is chocolate. Yet a small tablet will >■ »»w^ cause your bowels to act w^ */G /l*^ wit^ c oc <wor81 words
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Advertisement203 1941-08-10 5 UNDOUBTEDLY! the best selection of the finest sunglasses BE XII I MO OPTICAL CO. 165, NOKTH BB1PGE RD. TIB 154 II OSIS CURED BY UMCKALOABO Testimor.i.s are often received from grateful patients acknowledging the good Umckaloabo has done to them. FROM PFNANtt: I beg to express *ny thanks for your203 words
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Advertisement360 1941-08-10 5 Foot Itch? Healed in 3 Days! Po your feet itch, smart and burn so if badly that they nearly drive you crazy? v, I^'-es the skin crack, peel or bleed? The B real cause of these skin troubles is a ge.m 1 that has snread throughout the. world, and is360 words
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Advertisement634 1941-08-10 5 Check that .-'I I fatal loss t ajf of weight/ 2^ .it may be the advance A TYPICAL *'gn of a disease I SPECIMEN T JSJI KS Put on pounds of fine, firm flesli m m 30 days! 'i <jH ou tn<u Oll^y to wc "> what 'lvii stead loss634 words
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Article489 1941-08-10 6 Tinsel Or Gold? TINSEL or gold is the choice presented to the Statesmen of Thailand. Decision must be rapid, for the march of events coupled with the indecisiveness which for several years has characterised Thai policy have to-day resulted m a threatening position which verily presents Bangkok with489 words
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271 1941-08-10 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, August 10, 1941. Opinion Europe Invasion? CJXCE Maxim Litvinoff's broadcast last month m which he urged that the Allies should immediately strike m ♦he West so as to give Hitler the war on two fronts which be so much dreads, there have been indications that the271 words
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Article386 1941-08-10 6 W.A. Harpur - W.A. Harpur first real contact between British and Thai authority. Siamese influence extended only as far as the Unfederated Malay States. The foundation of the Straits Settlements by Light m 1786 wus arranged by peaceful treaty with Kedah, then Siam's vassal, and this paved the way a few386 words
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Article767 1941-08-10 6 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson By irELL, veil. Vet are ye going to do about this vee business? It has svept the country like a virlvind. There has been nothing like it since Adam was pardon me vas a boy. And that is ;i long time ago much767 words
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Article452 1941-08-10 6 A Social Problem By Mary Anne Wendel IT is possible to combat the two greatest SO of prostitution, exploitation of the yirls and the transfer of disease. M; ny names have been roinei to describe men and women wrn earn their living by "managing" "young ladies." Not one appropriately describes452 words
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Advertisement522 1941-08-10 6 /I J. I f^n /I It 'is-iilMll' A I 1/ a^ I i'lA' WL m m 1% c't^V^ JV \i mmm Wr%^ Whether on vacation or business, a visit to Australia, only a few days away, is a delightful experience. Blessed with a wonderful climate and facilities for every kind522 words
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Advertisement125 1941-08-10 6 Two tablets of Phensic jt M Ss^^ N^ apidly soothe away the most 7\ dreadful headache or any kind -*J U nerve pain. Doctors call this /^*>7 specially effective power m IV/ Phensic sytiergistic. They mean J^r ~\Jjl\ I that the 4 ingredients m Phensic work better, faster, more safely,125 words
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Advertisement157 1941-08-10 6 HieUitutitm FOR CONSTIPATION p iff ~3C~ i /A^fe^ STRENGTH c^ N y /py\ V s FAGGE y f THEN -"x-^i^v > f YOU NEED \Zp /^^S> Ho you feel weak, run-down? Do you tire easily? Hf Then you need Waterbury's Compound to build f\H \1 you up—to help restore normal157 words
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Article112 1941-08-10 7 A' between^rwi^anV trooper In which the ?attn fere defeats^ i s reD or^ lrom tl it? r Oslo Finrri P d the Noi Tele-raoh I ays Tt m troopers f? rm pri ce incy-- body and prepared d Dln through the town w h £S£Reuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration147 1941-08-10 7 Woman's Tost of N ew Treatment for Indigestion .U sorts m.dldSe.i-bSu&.^S.Sg! Chird^v 1 22 t0 examln a particle of inarcux under a powerful mlcroscor>e m eh K»«J; d a-^ C^ rd ox ur^tif-r-^er -hSsss. 5 SS B >X SnH tlCle L dO not loose thel147 words
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Article422 1941-08-10 7 SUGGESS OF RED GUERIAS' WORK Lines Of Communication Cut THP Aim i Moscow, Auk. 9., 1 h l cu w cx Penenced by the Germana m maintaining t*eu*Tii VTiT t( rnt )rv «uphd by the Nazi forces are eximi' vb V TOm a German officer intended for his home, iheReuter - 422 words
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Article206 1941-08-10 7 RETAILS <if (he activities of the guerillas behind the GcrnuUi lines were fiTCB by M. Eydincv, the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party m White Russia, m an interview wilh the I'ravda. "Guerilla warfare m the enemy's rtar/ he said, "h:is spread literallyReuter - 206 words
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Article137 1941-08-10 7 Berlin, Aug. 9. THE German High Command re--1 ports from the Fuehrer's headquarters: -New operations announced m the last special communique have already Ird to the first success m the Ukraine The 'rixth and Twe.'fth Army, as veil rs part cf the Eighteenth Army, totalling someReuter - 137 words
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100 1941-08-10 7 Simla. Aug. 9. THE Faqir of Ipi, a nUorious troable maker on th? NorthWest Frontier of India, is believed to have leit Kharre, n=ar Durand and moved to the south, about 20 miles lurthwest o f Razmak. The discontent among his followers isReuter - 100 words
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53 1941-08-10 7 Bombay. Aug. 9MORE than 200,000 worker, m Bombay cotton mills are reeiving increased cost-of-Uving alowances from July. The cost of the allowances to 'he industry during th e next 12 nonthfi is computed at one and a ha'f crores of rupees but may ex•cedReuter - 53 words
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124 1941-08-10 7 NORSE OFFICERS REFUSE TO AID NAZI PUPPETS Oslo, Aug. 9 GREAT pressure has been put on NorvTegian officers to join the Norwegian legion and support the appeal for aid m "Finland's war against the Bolsheviks," says the Norwegian Telegraph Agency. The military and naval departments of the Quisling Ministry ofReuter - 124 words
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79 1941-08-10 7 Armed Forces Patrol Shanghai Strets .Shanghai, Aug. 9 ALL foreign armed forces m Shanghai have been mobilised as a precautionary measure m view of the approaching anniversary of the Sino- Japanese war m Shanghai on Sept. 13, 1937. United Spates Marines and the Shanghai Vclunteer Corps have begiln patrolling th?Reuter - 79 words
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120 1941-08-10 7 "An Eye For An Eye, A Tooth For A Tooth" Moscow, Aug. 9. AN appeal to the populations of Soviet territory "temporarilv" occupied by the Germans to "wreak merciless, complete and continuous vengeance on the enemy" is contained in a proclamation issued by Marshal Timoshenko, Commander-in-Chief of the central front,Reuter - 120 words
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Article84 1941-08-10 7 Roosevelt's "Uneventful Cruise" Washington, Aug. 9. PRESIDENT Roosevelt j s enjoying "an 'uneventful trip" S ays todays despatch from the yacht P-tomac. Mr. Roosevelt is described as having spent most of yesterday working on official papers The. message said: "The cruise is uneventful Weather conditions are IIY ?>? d addedReuter - 84 words
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71 1941-08-10 7 Eatavia, Aug. 9.— Well-informed Quarters disclosed that talks for the recumptlon of Japan-N E I [rade following the Net her landsLa st indies' freezing of Japanese assets a re now progressing smoothly between Mr. Yoshitcshi Bnagawa, manner of the Batavia branch of he Yokohama Specie BankEastern News - 71 words
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Article60 1941-08-10 7 Tokyo, Aug. 9 INTER GOVERNMEN TAL arrange- ments might be possible for evacuation of Japanese residents m the United States and American residents m Japan m case of necessity. Mr. Koh Ishii, deputy Cabinet spokesman, told foreign correspondents yesterday. However, he pointed out tho difficulty cfEastern News - 60 words
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Article51 1941-08-10 7 Shanghai, Aug. 9 ANE immediate effect of the v slump m the dollar is the increased cost of living, with all stores losing no time m marking up their prices. The general opinion of business circles is thar th* rlnllar i«; lit iv to slump still further.-Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement500 1941-08-10 7 RH-AWAO AND FEED those HAIR ROOTS! C^'% te^ My hair f a t/ oaf," write* Mm, Jt; B Hillman," leaving £T only one patch. I wa» under hospital cart for month*, \j^" >^* ul my fair would X •*> not Tro* again. Thm I a»td o****' Kotalko— and not* hoot500 words
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Advertisement185 1941-08-10 7 k^ .^HA iPwL k^ssk I l i^L^f §]^^^^*^^te*^ Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I f^^ta^^*^'* AT^l^^^^^^^. j "Yes 9 it's dolly good" WITHOUT PUWK BLOOD HIALTH If *fI»O*SIBLt. VETARZ H O SH SS*® I HE GOT THE JOB A BRILLIANT CAREER IN BUSINESS £IJX^L%£LZZ£ Generoo Sal Lifelong Employment .^iliyi^L^185 words
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Miscellaneous383 1941-08-10 7 An All Round Quiz TRIBQl IZ must have go< locked out on Friday night for yesterday he brougr.: in this qui/ and the general opinion round the office was that he had given it TOO orach thought. -The apricot is a hybrid. Which 7 —The military rank of an officer383 words
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Advertisement209 1941-08-10 8 A Delightful Entertainment for Every Cinemagoer TO DAY (3 15-6 15-9 is) CAPITOL Scandalous? Yes, but delightful! There's love and hater kisses and tears -Laurence and Greer -pride and prejudice! Greer is lovely to look at lovelier to love, but what a temper! Laurence thought he was too good for209 words
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Advertisement510 1941-08-10 8 riiHilMVl'lilTl pj^-i, I 'INVASION' is now a common -mm*z£ T/ '^^T^JTTJTWK^m term because the Singapore ajf^^>^ public's Invasion of this W J^ Great World' is a matter TK£m \f TO-DAY 6. 1 5 £r 9.15 cabaret %~mm^\ A PICTURE THAT lea Dance from 7.30 p.m. fl£| FKUVIUtb Late Dance from510 words
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Advertisement160 1941-08-10 8 Owing to Success Season Extended!, To-day I Holiday Shows II a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 AlhambkA EXCITING! As its three ffreat stars, this surging Seadrama from the thrill-packed pen of JACK LONDON OH *V^^^^p* fl By JACK LONDON Next Week— ALHAMBRA* /O> fOlil Who M O .»nl !kVMB 1^ '"I BA160 words
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Article145 1941-08-10 9 CAIRO BAN ON ITALIAN PEDLARS (By Alaric Jacob, Reuters Special ortespondent). u. Aim 9 NUMBERS evacuees from Alexandria and the Suez Canal zone passed thi h Cairo yesterday an d ThuiM'-. In trains bound foUpper Egypt. The people m i are serving 8 000 meals daily rroxn t»i e raidedReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration732 1941-08-10 9 I*SJ». Write* I his Fascinating Article On W Z z^z hi people earn a iivin "ho by me ns of "fr n th ln i; n Y <* broken glwa. culous feat «uch m swallowing needles and To__^__5_? their k »owle(l KP of money Tout732 words
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Article146 1941-08-10 9 Moscow, Au^r 9 A THRILLING fight between Soviet bombers and a German tank unit and the rescue Of a bomber crew are related by the Soviet Information Bureau which says Soviet bombers attacked a large tank unit. An aeroplane piloted by Battalion Commissar Nczhdanov scored directReuter - 146 words
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Article59 1941-08-10 9 Singapore. Satxirday. The number of deaths due to traffic accidents In Singapore during the week, ending Aug. 6. was five. Including one child, as compared with none In the proceeding week. The totaJ number of deaths to date is 62. including nine children. Twenty-nine person?, including59 words
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Article363 1941-08-10 9 Johnny - Johnny li> jyjY pal Awkward Alice got into some trouble last wec< when she didn't send out the .circular letters because she cculdn't find the round envelopes. Talking o f secretaries' they say the difference between a stenographer and a confidential secretary is that you don't363 words
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Advertisement751 1941-08-10 9 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours Deafness an.l TT^ad Nolsps need not be dreaded any longer «ince the discovery of .nAmencan Physician. Now it s po«Sb?i tor some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved m a day« timf the application of the p^s^pUon Taill?! Spantex. This751 words
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Advertisement109 1941-08-10 9 WHAT HAPPENED AT THAT MIDNIGHT BATHING PARTY? THIS IS THE HIDDEN SCENE I U Tl\\|P WHICH_THEY WILL SEE fll \r LYou, too, will be able to take a peep and beam all the Juicy Scandal Soon #^W f^h THE 3- STAR LAUGH HIT! RAWT HEPBURN )ohn HOWARD RoUnd YOUNG John"^%^^T^P^T109 words
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Advertisement48 1941-08-10 9 ■■■caci aaaa llanm TO-NIGHT'S DANCE 9—12 P.M. To-day— 2.3o To 5.30 p.m. COCKTAIL DANSANT 8 Beautiful Prizes A warded to Ladies and Gents tor SPOT HAPPY THEATRE" TO-NIGHT at 7 9.15 Betty Bryant m "40,000 Horsemen" To-day's Matinee 1.15 p.m. ♦•EVERY OTHER INCH- A LADY "FLYING DEUCES" -tv48 words
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Advertisement223 1941-08-10 9 II a.m. 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 CATHAY PHONE 3400 Where Ever bodv (;oes DONT LET IT BE SAII> VOI MISSED THIS GRAND MUSICAL CARMEN MIItAXIIA ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE IN THE DAZZLING TECHNICCLOUR EXTRAVAGANZA "THAT NIGHT w RIO" 20th Century Fox Please Note J™ 'p o D V HAMU TON r223 words
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Article1214 1941-08-10 10 Hari - Hari j By J^'HE fame of Johnson's boat spread wide over the whole of the Malayan waterfront The small yacht was not such an important thing to look at, being rather patched up m j laces, and moored m a part of the harbour that was not always1,214 words
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Article338 1941-08-10 10 i > i Stepping forward quickly Johnson shook the man and with a heavy gasp the watchman openec his eyes, and lifted his hand as though to ward ofl a further at tack "Hashim, Hashing' said Johnson, "what's happened, tell me, Where's the boat?" Hashim stirred338 words
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260 1941-08-10 10 ]yjR. Anthony Eden'fl and Mr. Cordell Hull's warnings regarding Thailand were welcomed as timely by the foreign and proChunfrking Chinese papers m Shanghai, all of whom are agreed that they confront Japan with either limiting aggression or provoking a clash with tho entire A.Reuter - 260 words
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Advertisement466 1941-08-10 10 Hit Back At Hitler With Your War Savings Certificates EVERY DOLLAR SAVED FROM INCOME OR SALARY IN MALAYA CAN BECOME PART OF ANOTHER BRITISH BOMBER OR FIGHTER— ANOTHER GUN OR BOMB. DON T SPEND IT ON YOURSELF FOR UNNECESSARY LUXURIES OR PLEASURE— LEND IT TO BRITAIN BUY MALAYAN WAR SAVINGS466 words
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Advertisement119 1941-08-10 10 S^^o4^^^^^^^^^^^ iZ r THAT'S DANGEROUS BLEEDING GUMS' that's the first sign that your teeth are m danger, the first sign of gum-rot (pyorrhoea) and gumbleeding (gingivitis). These are thediseases which so often result m the extraction of perfectly sound, white teeth. But you can Ijuard against this danger by using119 words
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Advertisement473 1941-08-10 10 GIVE YOUR HAIR I QVERSER-^! Atnanu I Chinese IrttfllneU I BfINKIMC J LuV&^* CDRP LTJJ^ jy^^\jE^ l)anking t»*aii. i&JFJmBW suctions of every description, •Places at your disposal f *he multifarious services of V ls > nst lut on with branches X i- xU y^^^ all ov€r South Faster n Asia473 words
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Article503 1941-08-10 11 Grand Prix P ays $66 ll'i om Our Own Kei t FOLLOWING ,r, the ..it- r rm^lSi:^^^ The draw for tku B Sween resulted as follow m<; sweep 1 BOOK LAW lI4MI Honeymoon *>1697 F< nptotl ***** Counsel *****6 Mercury i<sn3 Total P. >io>.:i:>6 017 3rd 112,79] BtftJ503 words
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311 1941-08-10 11 Y's Win Thrilling Race With Clock k THRILLING Onisb m which the V.M.C.A. went all out io ge* victory, and Lall Singh straining every nerve to get his century characterised the match between B.CJLC. and V M C A played at Hong Lim Green yesterday. VMCA. .succeeded In winning the311 words
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Article378 1941-08-10 11 (hint si Athletic 2 Malays 1 PACKED Stadium watched the hintse Athletic snatch victory from the Malays in the second half when they equalised and drew ahead in the second i < unci J.ame of the senior division league yesterday. The Malays won 3-1 in the first378 words
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286 1941-08-10 11 LAST 70 IN 20 MINUTES IIII.NG nine sixes' ami an equal number of boundaries. Reggie Thoy. scored a whirlwind century for the Combined Colleges against the S.R.C. on the Padang yesterday. Thoy scored his last 70 runs m less than 20 minutes, hitting seven "sixes"286 words
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Article226 1941-08-10 11 WEIGHTS FOR TAIPING RACE MEET (From Our Own Reporter). Taipmg. Saturday p OLLOWING are the weight* for the first clay of the Taiplng Turf Club J meeting on Thursday. Aug. 14. I Horses. Class 3—5 furlongs. Burraneer CO. Parnley 8.8. Grerpion 8.7, Stormy Ni'^ht 81, The Emperor 73, Boy Cullen226 words
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Article188 1941-08-10 11 'From Our Own rwiln|HHUNlll London. .Inly l«. JACK IlyatiLs. veteran London J boxer with 17 ye'irs' experience behind him, surprisingly regained the Southern Area cruiser weight title from the touch South African battler. Eddie Maguire at S'oueh to-night. Hyam.s. now m the Army, looked vary nt.188 words
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Advertisement267 1941-08-10 11 Curbed m 10 Minutes sad ffi£ Sffi^SwSSr^S Sleep Like a Baby fe Thn,,.,. f former suff.-r*, from o.™ ll^ Bac Cuaraniee Asthma nay that (he very Brat dose of erV Ist1 st r|oyt of Mendaco goes rieht Mer^*^o I mi glorloufl mm and t °,^l p rk fri'iilatiiiK thmujrh your267 words
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Advertisement489 1941-08-10 11 fyirbt***' K____J^T" KfK^lK,' <-' _»*^_i_t__^_i* The girl with fair skin has MORE sex appeal and Allure than the girl with a sun-fanned complexion." This is what leading beauty expert •ay. And it's true. Men adore lair -oreline* and smoothness of complexion more thai anything eke So don't let ugly sun-tai489 words
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Miscellaneous23 1941-08-10 11 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-CAY: 12.10 a.m.. 10 ft 101 p.m.. 9 3 ft. TO-MOKPOW: 12.47 a.m.. 10 ft 1.29 p.m.. 9.1 ft23 words
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Miscellaneous63 1941-08-10 11 TO-DAY iCPJCKET: SC.R.C. v SRC Hong Lim Green; S.C C. v Argyils, Fadang; C.S'.C. v Combined Colleges. C.S.C.; C.S.C. II v Police II. Depot; Indians v M.C.D Regiment, Changi BADMINTON: S'pore open championships. Clerical Union. BA_?FBA1_L: Chinese v Canadians. Jalan Besar; St. Joseph's v Filipinos. St. Joseph's ground. The water-63 words
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180 1941-08-10 12 GERMANS SPEAKS OF 'AMERICAN TERROR' Nazi Press Makes "Revelations" Zurich, Aug. <>. r B^HK German press campaign against the M United States has even thrust the news of the Russian war into the background, says the Basler Nachrichten's Berlin correspondent. The United States is depicted as aiming at military andReuter - 180 words
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Article68 1941-08-10 12 Londop. Aug. 0. A BRITISH Air Ministry communique concerning Friday's German activity over Great Britain states: "A few enemy aircraft were operating over the Fast Coast of Fngland and Scotland last night Some penetrated further inland. Bombs wore dropj>ed m Eastern England and at a pointReuter - 68 words
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Article253 1941-08-10 12 A LARGE detachment of Japa nose horse-drawn artillery returned to Salmon t-hli morning and re-embarked. H is presuimd that the Japanese are either seeking to bypass the congested Mekong lerrj or the horses are not beaiinj; up the present damp and hea\ Meanwhile, it is reliably reportedReuter - 253 words
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Article81 1941-08-10 12 Bangkok, Aug. !> THAILAND*S amucl forces will 1 if thai i> necessary t<» miv out Thailand's policy of Mrirt neutrality and friendship foi and Ihej will maintain Ul2 traditional prestige of Ujp Thai fortes l»v Hrhtinf to the but, saya conunanisjoe. n denies thaiReuter - 81 words
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Article182 1941-08-10 12 AngloTurkish Accord I Ankara, Aug. 9- S i |W|R. Eden's statement m the House cf Commons on Wednesday re-affirming Bri- t tfeh loyalty to the Anglo- J Tnrkisfa treaty has been greeted with warm r.pproval I by the Tuikis.h press. i The editor of the semi- I official newspaper UlusReuter - 182 words
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Article42 1941-08-10 12 Calcutta. Aug. 9. /^FTER two drawn games, the Military eleven got the better ♦f Mohan'bagan m the Indian Football Association Shield re-play by one gcal to nil. In +he ether game, the Aryans, ho'deis. defeated East Bengal I—o. ReutrrReuter - 42 words
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316 1941-08-10 12 Gibraltar, Aug. 9. walking 1,000 miles all by night a British army captain, taken prisoner by, the Germans following the fail of France m June last year, arrived m Gibraltar after 14 months. Captured m June, 1940, the officer escaped by diving into aReuter - 316 words
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Article253 1941-08-10 12 London, Aug. 9. 1JIS Eminence Cardinal Hinsley, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, this afternoon stressed the impossibility of a compromise with what he termed "idolatrous absolutism." During his presidential address at the first annual meeting of "The Swcrd of Spirit Movement," the Cardinal said: "WeReuter - 253 words
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Advertisement626 1941-08-10 12 V TORTURE Tro skin-por^s of your should b<> conLiminAtlng a< < id impurii Les. VV'hon your feet J torture v«>u, whon they ache ;in«l sw ell, r t hose pores .mi 1 chok< t. and ;<< i<l la piling up le them. Then you Buffer fool < and allousos begin626 words
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