The Straits Times, 19 September 1939

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  • 52 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times f ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] KUALA LUMPUR 25, JAVA ST (PHONE 3683). INGAPORE. iO CECIL ST. •PHOXE 547 1> MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER— LARGEST NET SALES The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939. 16 PAGES. PRICE CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939. PRICE f> CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 702 1 for Up-to-date TAILORING... MIEN CHONG You are ass:ir,?d of real satisfaction a j Coleman St. Sintjapo-o 4816 If 'm I (Ol 111 1 VaV/ |S A\ iT P~l I? f^i V oBp rtlol oinf ment J/Tj /X 1 1 aH li^L. iSkW^ ...Faultless in Shape and Comfortable in VV'ear. EXCLUSIVE
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 782 2 ®w Straite ©mcfl SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised tn these columns tend copies of testimonials. Bo net send orirlnaK TRANSPORT FOREMAN, must have full Vnowlecige Maintenance Worl:. age 24 to 35, rood prospects, Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Empire Dock. WANTED. European (BRITISH) Clerk of Works for
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    • 801 2 BOARD RESIDENCE EAST ANGLIA 6. Oxley Rise Tele 4390 Enquire new Rate*, at 3 Lloyd Rd. Bd opt. WHITEHALL. 32. Cairnhill Rd. Vacancy Double or Singte English M.S. Tel 4747 FLEX. ROOMS at 2 LJoyd Rd. Priv. baUi v'ndah. Close town, bus marl:ot Bd. opt. LOXTON HOTEL. 7. Oxley Rise.
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    • 478 2 PERSONAL TIIE MARKIAGt BMtEAl 119. New Bjuj Street. London W.l. Introductions tfvci. privately and confidentially May!a!j 9S34 MOTORING LESSONS LEARN DRIVING on my car or vours. A ladv r.rltes "Mv daughters and I enjoyed our lessons and thank vou for vour kindness and nntiencs." Good refs. Cheapest rates Tel: *****.
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    • 345 2 MOTOR VEHICLES USED CARS: Austin. Ford. Morris. Standard Wolseley etc. Eastern Auto Co. Ltd. SineaDore. PLYMOUTH SALOON 1936. Mechanically perfect. Any trial. $700.00— any offers? Box No. 322, S. Times or phone 5131. FOE QUICK SALE Morris 8, 1936. 40 m.p.g. Owner buying new car. $725 Cash or nearest. Apply
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    • 275 2 BUSINESS CARDS Etc. SELF DEFENCF PdmS JP BB d C l( """nssr"* m Gone in 3 Hours v. T|f If you suffe- terrible *hnrp pain* or dull Dy ju-oitsu PTOi. T. Wat&nab?. waring down aohps in lit -k or sides, you Bone setting at 9 Kirk Terrace t int set5
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 564 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England' PCfUCBULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. Co MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Owing to tha uncertainty i regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the. Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list i of Sailings is
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    • 398 3 Incorpora'od in .faoan i GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR C'JNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO LONDON Penan;, f olomb >. Aden. Sues. Port Said Naple.i, Marseilles. Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vesta's Tonnage Due Sail SUWA MARU 10.400 Sept. 26 27 TERUKUNI MARU 11.900 Oct. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10.910 Oct. 25
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    • 756 3 UMLUsUOUI ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath Excellent Cuisine To: MA**" l LONDON. ROTTER- To; p ALEST INE. ROTTERDAM AND SE LANDIA M AND COPENHAGEN s pt 26 COPENHAGEN S£!a" SE l &ht T t 2 l JOTLANDIA Nov. 28 INDIA Oct. 8 MEONLA DeC 19 To: MANILA AND CHINA
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    • 428 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1?M BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, also
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  • 444 4 Inside Story Of Room 40 How The German Codes Were Read R OOM 40 >" from whl ch the most secret messages of the German Navy and Air Force were passed on during the Great War to the Admiralty, is described in a biography of Sir Alfred Ewing ("The Man
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  • 122 4 Mngaporc, Sept. 18, noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler s 7.50 Hamburg Cube $13.00 Java Cubs $12 00 Pepper White Muntok S18.00 White $17.50 Black S10 00 Copra Mixed. S2.20 Sun Dried $2.55 Sayo Flour No. 1 Lingga $5.35 Fair $5.25 Sarawak $4.50 Jelotong Palembang $8.25 Banja $8.25 Sarawak
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  • 60 4 I*HE directors of the Eastern 3ank 1 Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of 2s. a share, less income-tax, payable on Oct. 2. This is Is. a share less than was paid on Sept. 26 last year. The capital of the Bank is £2,000,000 in
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  • 39 4 fPHE Bangkok branch of the Oversea- Chinese Banking Corporation is to be closed, It is officially announced by the Singapore head offlct. Business will stop after the end of this month, it is stated.
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  • 1271 4 Fraser And Co.'s List MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 5 P.M. MINING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (4a) 5s 5s 6d Austral Amal. (5s) 6s 9d 6s 3d x.d. Austral Malay 37s 39s Ayer Hitam (5S) 23s 24s Ayer Weng ($1) .95 1.06 Bangrln Tin ($1) 20s 21s
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  • 194 4 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Company Dividend Close TIN Austral AmaL IVid. Sept. 1 Katu 6d. No. 21 Sept. II Kraraat Pulal 2&% Sept Malayan Tin 2%% Rawang Tin Fields lV4d. No. 14 Sept. 21 Renong Consol 6d. No. 27 Sept. 23 Southern Malayan 2%% Sungel Way 5%
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  • 219 4 Merchants Encouraged To Maintain Markets (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6 BRITISH merchants are to be encouraged to maintain their overseas markets. In the House of Commons to-day Sir Percy Harris (Bethnal Green, S.W., Oppli.) asked the President of the Board of Trade whether
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  • 158 4 i From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. /COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed i V* as follows, with previous quotations in parenthesis: RUBBER Dull. London: 9}* d. lOd. < 9", d. lO'^d.) Oct.-Dec.: 97* d.9 7 *d. lOsd. <10d. lO^d.) Jan.-Mar.: lO'/id. 10% d. UO^d. 10?»d.) Apr
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  • 114 4 (From our Own correspondent) London, Sept. 18. The following are to-day's "bid" quotaJons for Fixed Trusts s. d. British Empire "A"' 16 6 British Empire "B" 8 0 British Empire Cumulative 12 6 British Empire C'prehenslve 12 3 British General "A" 16 lO'/fc British General "B" 13 7'jXd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 259 4 Indigestion "doesn't live here any more" T«k« 1 Carter 1 Little Liver Pill before and mtUr meals and got rrii>f. x, Y u f,. liv er huu| d P»ur out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile in not flowir.c freely, your food doesn't digest.
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    • 396 4 BEN LINE in U.K.) For LONDON, LEITH and MU)I)I.L>HHO O«in{ to the uncertainty regarding lit* actual date of arrival and departure of the Company s steamers due to the outbreak hostiUUes list of SalMnfs Is suspended for the time being: Agents: PATERSON SIMONS X Co., Lid. incoTDoratcd in £nc!and Pbone
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 68 4 TIDE TABLE SINGAPORE To-day H. W. 2. 14a.m. 8.7ft.; l.Mp.m. 9.1 ft. L. W. 7.55 a.m. 3.6 ft.; 8.35 p.m. 1.6 ft. To-morrow H. W. 307 ajn. 7.9 ft.; 2.41 p.m. 8.6 ft. L W. 832 am. 4.3 ft; 9.28 p.m. 2 3 ft. PORT SWETTENHAM To-day H. W. 8.15
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    • 65 4 PORT DICKSON To-dmy H. W. 9.43 a.m. 8.4 ft.; 9.55 p.m. 7.4 ft. To-morrow H. W. 10.26 a-m. 73 ft.; 10.38 pm. 6.6 ft KUANTAN To-day H. W. 00.54 a.m. 8.4 ft. 12.08 p.m. 6 ft. To-morrow H. W. 152 a.m. 82 ft.; 12.44 pjn. 5.6 ft. MALACCA To-day H.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 566 5 Speculative Tins Rubbers Ease On Profit Seeking Bv Our Financial (orrespoadcut Singapore, Sept. 19. AFTER several clays' closure the tin markets In Singapore and London opened yesterday. As was expected the local price fell sharply but London showed little change and maximum nriccs in Malaya and Lr.ndon
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    • 420 5 New York, Sept. 18. THE following quotations were those ruling when the Stock Exchange closed to-day. OOW-JONES AVKKAGKS Saturday's Today's Changes Close Close 30 Industrial: 152.01 147.78 on 4.23 20 Rail: 32.07 30.81 off 1.26 15 Utilities 25.01 24.25 off 0.76 New YorK Stock Exchange, business done,
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    • 299 5 i From Our Owj Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. The following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are ot £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Con. Loan 5% 1944-64 106U Pundlnc Loan 4% 1960-90 102 a War Loan 3&% 8«i 2 Com. Union Assce. (Unite) 1\» Prudential Assce. 'A'
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    • 182 5 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation BUUHU London T.T 2/4 1/16 London demand 2/4 1 /16 Rate for freight 2/4% Lyons demand 2045 Switzerland demand 205 Hamburg demand New York demand 46 3
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    • 92 5 Tuesday. Sept. 19, noon. Buyers Sellers Prices Prices No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 36>4 36 t No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. in cases Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 3C'S 367 i, G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 35% 35 7/ s F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales
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    • 32 5 "pHE following rubber crops were harvested In August:— lb. Brunei 29,259 Bukit Timah 5,843 Changkat 25,268 Hay tor 8,990 Indragiri 76,450 Lunas 36,000 Nyalas 23,000 Tapah 52,490 Ulu Pandan
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 C;f! VIEW AT OUR VARIOUS SHOWROOMS MANUFACTURED i«»^ i^aV^ ALSO FOR OVER 30 F/| l^fN I^l .'CRCOLATOR3 YEARS. ELECTRICAL SHoWSrtM?^lßnJ|fl|W l ßnK4ftlfl*liP^B \AHC H E S T °ASTERS ECONOMICAL IMS BATTERY R« SIRGAPORE^CSLSMaJUBIS3BHB^^THROU6HOUT MALAYA IRONS IN COST fc USE HOT PLATES a— wm—mm-mm wmmmmmmm-m w^—mmmmmm——mmm—mmmmmm—w—mmmmmm—^^ W.P.S. 146A
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    • 524 5 |ir|V CAT BANK OF CHINA 12. Cecil Strret Stncapor* iHI ||X Itlfplioors: Manager* OiTkt Mil IIMII 9 111 IB Sub-Manager's Oflut 6148 Kxchanse Oept S4II Hew Scientific Remedy endorsed c»bi* 1 ""{"nokio.by Doctois.Nurses and Public ELMI |€A1 S^tt^^X .PProL-u,.teU Ch.5 2 .047.0U0.C000. Py y& tmuc pcisons are absorbed m |1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 385 6 For The First Time on the Screen 20th Century-Fox bring you a drama of the most dramatic spot on earth ELLIS ISLAND! OPENING TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ALHAMBRA ELLIS ISLAND The most dra- _^tL 1^ malic spot on earth telling itt JM emotion! RATOFF BARNES >W" S.nner,ood ciiun suywoNC
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    • 328 6 HELD OVER! 7™ HAPPY DAY!! GRANDEST FUN-SHOW A h| s* d eom^y -free press. SEEN IN MONTHS 1 S9H£ i 20TH CENTURY-FOX BRITISH PICTURE WITH GEORGE |MM SANDERS— FAY COMPTON AND K#P M THE POPULAR COMEDY TEAM Iff |(i 3ff revnell am) west X fIMIrMFSHHIIHi ,««i ...uwd PAVILIOK fi^&*ifi*>"* HCXTCHAHGE
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    • 172 6 BROUGHT BACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND TO-DAY ONLY! 3.15 6.15 and Icapitoll COLUMBIA'S RIOTOUS COMEDY 1^& "THERE'S THAT £^jL WOMAN AGAIN" *^^F (Tl MELVYN DOUGLAS %^f? VIRGINIA BRUCE M MAR GAR E T LINDSAY A CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER FROM THE FIRST FLASH TO THE FINAL FADE-OUT THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN
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  • 775 7 Press Comment On Invasion Of Poland By Red Army London, Sept. 18. CINGULARLY uncompromising condemnation is given by most London newspapers to the Red Army's entry into Poland, though the fact that there is a marked cleavage of opinion on Stalin's
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  • 105 7 Using Soviet For Attack? Copenhagen, Sept. 18. TTHE view is held in Berlin, writes the Berlin correspondent of the Danish newspaper Bellngske Tidende, that in any world war which may develop Germany would not need Russia's help in Europe but would require her aid to attack
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  • 154 7 Tokio Denies Nazi Aid In Truce With Reds Tokio, Sept. 18. •"THE truce agreement between Japan and the Soviet Union has nothing to do with the European situation nor has it been concluded through German mediation," the spokesman of the Foreign Office said to-day. He hoped,
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  • 162 7 Reported Assurance From Moscow London, Sept. 18. THE Russo-Japanese truce is pro- minently displayed in all newspapers, although there is no editorial comment on it. Japanese circles in London strenuously Insist that agreement on the Mongol border, even if followed by other local settlements
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  • 63 7 Death Penalty For Contraband Paris, Sept. 18. A WARNING that any person guilty of action tending to facilitate war contraband would immediately appear before a War Council and be liable to the death penalty was reiterated by the Naval Commander of Marseilles, who called on shipping companies, exporters, and ship-brokers
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 344 7 HOTELS To-night Cocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 p.m DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight NKW CABARET ATTRACTION THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE Tap, Character and Classical Dancers. Dinner $3. Non-diners $1. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by DAN HOPKINS ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER CONCERT Ml SIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW
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    • 129 7 Complete comfort! Attractive surroundings Technically faultless! Harmonious decor! Acoustical perfection Yours For $2 to 25 cts. AND IT SPELLS but man has no AUTOMATIC power of recovery Once the strength-building forces within you become weakened, things very quickly get you down. Let Bovril build up those precious reserves that are
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  • 1157 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1939. No New Line-Up In an attempt to take stock of the position after the first nine days of war, the Straits Times offered a warning against excessive optimism in these words There will be setbacks, possibly very serious setbacks, and the sum
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 152 8 Retailer's Explanation Of Food Sales Ban To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Referring to the notice appearing in your paper recently regarding the suspension of food licences to two well-known provision shops, I had occasion to be in one of these shops the other day and
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    • 341 8 Lessons Of The Previous Experiment To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— ln 1917, the Government of the Straits Settlements issued a State Lottery of $1,000,000 for the purppse of raising funds for the Imperial War Fund. This lottery was not a great success, because the amount
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    • 206 8 Disappearance Of A Bright Spot Regretted To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, As one who sat several evenings on the pleasant and restful balcony of the Cafe Wien before it was closed, I feel I have missed something in that I failed to notice the interesting
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    • 251 8 "Outlet For Average Person's Patriotism" To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— For supplying an outlet for the average person's patriotism, why not start a "One Day's Pay Fund"? Such a fund is obviously the most equitable way of raising money, as it places everyone on
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    • 219 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, Profiteering among Asiatic retail dealers -has become a common thing since the war started. Of the various kinds of cigarettes, the inferior ones are used by at least 90 per cent, of the poorer Asiatic population of Singapore and the
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    • 251 8 Salaries Should Be Given To Patriotic Fund To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, In your footnote to my letter in your issue of Friday last, you say that many of the women at present engaged on emergency work put their names down for voluntary service, and
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    • 566 8 More Views On Definition Of "Profiteering" To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Your correspondent "Also Interested" refers to the dictionary for the meaning of profiteering but supplies his own interpretation of excessive." The meaning of excessive, according to Chambers' Twentieth Century Dictionary, is beyond what is
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    • 132 8 Artificial Shortage Hinders Tapping To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The latest "squeeze" is In vliedirection of acetic and/or formic acid l\v dealers in Johore and Singapore as well as farther North. I confirm all that Mr. Towers wrot? in your issue of to-day. For two
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 29 8 NOTICE I jy EVAPORATED jj^ MILK. COTTAGE EVAPORATED MILK HAVE NOT ADVANCED IN PRICE! Agents :-GUTHRIE ft CO., LTD. I BEE CHGW I SMART TAILORING 21, Chulia Street, SINGAPORE.
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  • 428 9 BRITAIN FRANCE TO STAND BY POLAND Attitude To Attack ,By The Red Army "WILL PROSECUTE THE WAR UNTIL AIMS ACHIEVED" Nazi-Soviet Communique Washington's Stand AN authoritative statement on the situation created by the Soviet attack on Poland, issued in London last night (reports Reuter), states that the attack upon Great
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  • 136 9 Reich Soviet Forces Meet Berlin, Sept. 18. ACCORDING to v German news! agency report, Soviet and German troops have met at Brcst-Litovsk, and f::ehanged greetings. The Copenhagen newspaper Politiken says a big meeting between German and Russian military and political rhieis is being held at Brest-Litovsk for the purpose of
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  • 116 9 London, Sept. 19. IT is officially announced that the Lithuanian Government has decided to undertake partial mobilization in crder to strengthen their forces on Polish frontier. Oiiidal circles in Kaunas explain that this step was taken In pursuance of th:? Lithuanian policy of neutrality fir
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  • 298 9 Determined To Make Stand London, Sept. 18. QRAVE anwety has been caused in Estonia and Latvia by the Soviet entry into Poland, according to a Polish broadcast from Paris. It is reported that Soviet troops are concentrating near the frontiers of the two States. The Moscow-Riga train
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  • 54 9 London, Sept. 18. A NUMBER of Polish civilian refugees had been crossing the Hungarian frontier since Monday morning, according to a German wireless broadcast; The message added that retreating Polish troops are also expected to cross the frontier and that the Hungarian Government has taken measures
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  • 107 9 Tokio, Sept. 19. IJNLESS the United States amends her attitude to Japan, the Pacific Ocean will be turned into a battle theatre," declares the Kokumin Shimbun. This Japanese newspaper says that following the outbreak of the European war, the United States is posing
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  • 235 9 Heavy Forces Being Moved To Western Front From Poland London, Sept. 18. 1 ARGE German forces are being- transferred from Poland to the Western Front, where fresh penetration by the French forces averages W/i miles over a 40-mile front. The question is whether
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  • 131 9 Lull Follows German Counter- Attacks Paris, Sept. 19. The critical situation in Poland precipitated by the entry of Soviet troops into Polish territory coincides with a day of calm on the whole Western Front, states a semi-official survey of the military situation issued last night. For the first time since
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  • 44 9 Copenhagen, Sept. 18. IT is reported from Berlin that Julius Streicher, the notorious Jew-baiter, has been arrested by the Party police under orders from Field-Marshal Goerlng. It is added that a special party court will investigate the charges against him. Reuter.
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  • 251 9 R.A.F. Pilot's Graphic Description London, Sept. 18. A GRAPHIC eye-witness account of the bombing of a German submarine comes from a young South African officer serving In the RJV.F. I was sent on submarine patrol and sighted a submarine on the surface two miles away, travelling
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  • 93 9 Washington Sept. 18. CENATOR Alfred M. Landon and Senator Franklin Knox, Republican candidates for the presidency and vicepresidency at the last election, have accepted an invitation from President Roosevelt to attend a conference at Washington to discuss the neutrality programme. Others who will attend
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  • 276 9 London, Sept. 19. AN epic story of gallantry of the men on board the aircraftcarrier Courageous, which was sunk on Sunday night by an enemy submarine, was disclosed last night when nearly 400 survivors were landed by destroyers. It Is not known how many more have
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  • 280 9 GERMANS CLAIM CAMPAIGN VIRTUALLY COMPLETED London, Sept. 19. TT is reported from Bucharest that since this morning the 1 President and Government of Poland had been on Rumanian soil. President Moscicki, in a moving proclamation to the Polish nation yesterday, said I have resolved to
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  • 149 9 Berlin, Sept. 19. A GERMAN war communique broadcast last night said that military action against Warsaw would start immediately since no negotiator had arrived from the Polish side. Earlier yesterday, the German High Command seated that although the Warsaw defence made a request to allow a
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  • 27 9 i Groups of Polish troops are re- ported to have started crossing the frontier into Latvia. They are being disarmed and sent to internment I camps. —Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 525 10 Three Changes For Third Quarter This Month MEANS MAXIMUM OUTPUT EVERYWHERE EXCEPT MALAYA fHE exportable quota for tin for the third quarter was raised to 100 per cent, of standard tonnages by the International Tin Committee in London yesterday. This increase was
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  • 55 10 The Hagrue, Sept. 18. THE building of fast battle cruisers of 25,000 to 30,006 tons, armed with 28 centimetre guns and the enlargement of the Sourabaya naval base are recommended in a report by a committee of naval and colonial experts on the naval defence
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  • 228 10 Lack Of Freight Space Feared (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. "THE domestic tin quota for the third quarter has been raised from 56.5 per cent, to 71 per cent, as a result of the raising of the international quota from 80 per cent,
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  • 179 10 Chinese At Liberty For 18 Days ARRESTED after 18 days of freedom following his breaking out of the lock-up of the Singapore Third Police Court, on the afternoon of Aug. 31, Tan Cheong, 23-year-old Hokkien, appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the Singapore Third Police Court,
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  • 140 10 Shanghai, Sept. 19. IMPLEMENTING their promise that they would revise the questions of defence arrangements in Shanghai for which the Japanese called a meeting of the commanders of the British, French and Italian defence forces in Shanghai last week at which it was agreed some change
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  • 65 10 (Special cable to Straits Times) Paris, Sept. 19. TIIF Allied forces and the Ger- mans en the Western Front, it Is understood, are preparing for a major engagement. Meanwhile, there is little actual fighting. British artillery has gone into positions on the Western Front. Recently
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  • 653 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 18. A SETTLEMENT wae announced before Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court to-day in an action for damages brought by Mr. J. Tolmie, Superintendent of the Preventive Branch of the Johore Bahru Customs, against a
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  • 79 10 Lord Camrose, proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, has been appointed chief assistant to Lord Macmillan, the Minister of Information, who is seen above. His duties will be to ensure closer contact between the Ministry and the Press. The appointment has been made in order to provide
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  • 340 10 "RUSSIA GERMANY TO PARTITION POLAND" Special Cable To Straits Times Berlin, Sept. 19. THE German Press to-day publishes an inspired statement declaring that Russia and Germany will partition Poland between them. Russia and Germany, says the statement, have agreed that the Polish State lacked natural conditions for statehood. "Britain and
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  • 142 10 Harrowing Days And Nights OFFICIALS FLEE TO FRONTIER London, Sept. 18. fIARROWING accounts have been received from travellers on the so-called government train which left Warsaw on Sept. 5 and after five nights and four days arrived at Krzemieniec which, for a few days, was the seat
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  • 96 10 London, Sept .18. AN official list has been issued by the Board of Trade of 278 persons and firms deemed to be enemies under the Trading With the Enemy Act and with whom it is now unlawful to transact business. The list includes ihe
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  • 44 10 Paris, Sept. 18. A NUMBER ot French air mall ser- vices will be resumed next week. In addition to most of the French Colonies, services will be made to India, Iraq, Burma, Siam, China. Japan and Egypt. Reuter.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 §f Up to 20% extra light S for nothing— thanks to the |v, Osram Coiled Coil filament A&G.t.PRODUCT %^^d MADE IN ENGLAND (Advertisement of The General Electric Co.. Ltd., o/ England, "Magnet House," Singapore.)
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  • 721 11 22 Prosecution Witnesses In Case Against Indian A CASE which is expected to last a week began before Mr. Justice Manning in the Singapore Assizes yesterday whoi Corporal Adalat Kahn, of the 10th Anti- Aircraft Battery, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery, claimed trial
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  • 101 11 THE Department of Information, Singapore, in a statement issued lust night, says: The examination by the General Officer Commanding. Malaya, of the problems in- ilv?d in a proposal to call out the Volunteer? for two months' intensive training: was announced a few days asro. rherc wvre certain
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  • 120 11 NC Boon Seng, manager of the Check Cab Company, was yesterday fined al oi $400 in the Singapore Traflic i t Court when he was convicted o* causing grevious hurt to two ricksha pullers by negligent driving along E&allang Road on July 9. o other charges
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  • 79 11 A LLEGED to have put Yo Hin Bok. manager of Aurora Ltd.. High Street, in fear of death in order to commit e::tortion, three Chinese, Quee Ah Bee, 24-year-oid Hoklaen. Tn# Lcong Cheong, 25-year-old Hokkien, and Thim Tong Huan:*. a 20-year-old cv claimed trial when
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  • 66 11 London, Sept. 19. •yilE War OJlice announces that the Duke of Windsor will shortly proceed to take up a staff appointment abroad. So that he may serve in this capacity, (he King has permitted the Duke to relinquish temporarily the rank of field marshal
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  • 37 11 When Miss Margaret Louisa Holm 2s, of Sheffield, wus -.narricd to Mr. Ralph Halliday of Middlesbrough, at Christ Church, Dore, Sheffield, all the bridal 1 retinue too:c their gas Tnasks to church.
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  • 453 11 Both Accused Plead Alibi COLLOWING unanimous verdicts of not guilty returned by a special jury, Mr. Justice Manning acquitted the two remaining accused, Chua Thow Seng and Lim Ah Kee, in the Queen Street murder trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. On Friday, at
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  • 72 11 'From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Sept. 16. IN the first 10 days of the war, 6,000 radio-telephone calls were put through from the Netherlands Indies to Holland. Most of the calls were I private, many of them beins from I parents to children
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  • 44 11 Miss Ethel M. Dell, writer of many romantic novels, died in London yesterday. She became famous with her novel "The Way of an Eagle," which sold more than 1,000,000 copies. She was the wife of Lieut.-Col. G. T. Savage.— Reuter.
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  • 56 11 HPHE Consul-General for Germany in Singapore, Dr. A. Windecker. and Mrs. Windecker left for Batavia in the X.P.M. vessel Both jesterday. With them were Mr. W. Dwars. the German consul here, and other staff personnel. It is understood Dr. Windecker had been detained in
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  • 102 11 Two Air Raid Warnings In Calcutta Calcutta, Sept. 19. THE reported approach of an unidentified aeroplane from the Bay Cf Bengal caused ah air raid warning to be sounded in Calcutta at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. R.A.F. planes which went up on a survey flight returned without finding anything. It is
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  • 148 11 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquiry into the death of a P.W.D. mandore, Tangappan, who was killed instantly when a tipping truck laden with earth ran over his neck on Sept. 8, at
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  • 47 11 AT the next social and literary meeting of the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association of Singapore to be held at the school chapel hall, Coleman Street, at 8 p.m., on Friday, Mr. Tan Ec Leong will read a paper on "Some Outstanding Generals of Ancient China."
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  • 333 11 'THE Malaya Patriotic Fund has 1 reached a total of over $130,000. The amount received up to Monday was $131,790.67. The latest list of donations includes on amount of $40,000 from Mr. Aw Boon Haw and Mr. Aw Boon Par. Here is the list:
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  • 341 12 Warships Destroy U-Boat: Survivors Picked Up London, Sept. 18. THE Admiralty announced this morning: that the British aircr/ft carrier Courageous (22,500 tons) was lost by enemy submarine action. The survivors were picked up and it was believed that the enemy submarine was sunk. Nearly 400
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  • 427 12 Indian Bound Over For Damage Done To Car COMPENSATION OF $50 ORDERED IN the ordinary course of events, in view of your past record, I should not have hesitated to send you to prison, but in view of the fact that sending you to prison would not benefit the owner
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  • 115 12 A meeting of prominent members of the Singapore Arab community at the residence qf Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff unanimously decided to form a collection committee for the purpose of collecting money for the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The following were appointed to serve on the
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  • 67 12 T*HE Food Controller has fixed the maximum prices at which "Taikoo" granulated sugar may be. sold in the Colony, says a notification in a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last night. The prices are as follows: granulated 1 loose) per lb.. 7 cts; granulated per I lb.
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  • 50 12 The Hague, Sept. 18. THE Netherlands Government has stopped permitting entry to Jews and other refugees who want to stay in the Netherlands, either temporarily or permanently. No new permits will be given to refußees. and permits issued after July 1 will be considered void.— Reuter.
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  • 24 12 A notice to mariners state that Angler Light Buoy has been moved 14ji 2 degrees 1.25 cables from its charted position.
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  • 98 12 ROTARIAN Richard Currio. Director of Rotary International, will address the Rotary club of Singapore at the meeting at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden to-morrow. Rotarian Currie is a member of the Rotary Club of Johannesburg and was President of the Club for 1931-32. He was
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  • 57 12 THE wedding took place at the Singa- pore Registry yesterday morning of Mr. Lim Chin Choo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hong Siang of Singapore, and Miss Choo Bong Soo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Choo Ah Moey, also of Singapore. Witnesses for the ceremony were Mrs.
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  • 814 12 'THE latest market price list, with minimum and max'tnum prices is as follows: MEAT Beef steak, per kati 36 cts, 46 ci^s. beef stew or curry, per kati 29 cts, 40 cts; nllet steak, per lb. 52 cts., 70 cts.: mutton, Australian, per lb. 42 cts., 42
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  • 477 12 $60 Fine And Compensation A FINE of $60, in default one month's rigorous imprisonment, was passed by Mr. L. C. Goh, in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, on Haji Bakri bin Haji Mohamed Saman, who was convicted on a charge of delivering
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  • 112 12 A TALK on "What is the YAV.C.A." -•as given by Mrs. H. B. Amstutz at a party to Indian and Ceylonese members and friends of the Y.W.C.A. At the suggestion ol those prascnt a section was formed tor r.ll Indian and Ceylonese women. Tha aim
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  • 506 13 Mechanization Other Reforms To Cost Rs. 440,000,000 Simla. THY, main recommendations of the report of the Chatfield Committee published by the Government of India in the form of a dispatch from His Majesty's Government to the Viceroy affect the Army, Air and Naval
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  • 47 13 Pondicherry, Sept. 8. IN view of France's participation in the present war. the Governor of French India has cabled to the French Colonial Minister on behalf of the people of French Settlements in India assuring loyalty and support to the mother country.
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  • 275 13 Sir S. Radhakrishnan Appointed Benares. OANDIT Madan Mohan Malaviya has issued the following statement to the press: It is a matter of thankfulness that Prof. Dr. Sir S. RadhakrLshnan has, at my request, agreed to take up the Vice-Chancellorship of the Benares Hindu University. Sir S.
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  • 103 13 "Deliberately Incited/ Says Judge Hubli, Sept. 8. O lots were deliberately incited and stage-managed from the very beginning by members of the Praja Sangh," declares Mr. Justice Devar in his report en Ramdurg riots in April last. He adds: "No state official directly or indirectly was responsible
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  • 233 14 Supplied No Details Of Plans For Invasion Of Poland London, Sept. 18. ALTHOUGH portions of the Polish Army may trouble n the Germans some days yet, the chief interest of military observers is how large an army Germany will deem it necessary to
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  • 49 14 London, Sept. 18. THE Ministry of Information states that in a broadcast in Russian on Sept. 13. it was announced from Moscow that 20.000 civilians had been killed by German bombing in Lemberg and that the Germans had machine-gunned refugees from Lublin. British Wireless.
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  • 191 14 Moscow, Sept. 18 IT IS understood in Moscow that the Soviet Government plans to leave Silesia, Danzig and ;he Polish Corridor In German hands and to retain West Ukraine and create a Polish buffer state between Russia and Germany. The official Moscow newspaper today
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  • 203 14 London, Sept. 13. THE loss of the steamer liwenmey 1 (9,400 tons>, on Sept. 11, v/as the subject of a full statement from the Ministry of Information to-day. Flying the flag of Eire and registered in Dublin, the Inverliffey was 270 miles south-west of Land's
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  • 94 14 :ion, Sept. 18. THREE steamers f Dublin, mciud- ing the Irish mail steamer, operating between Holyhead and Dublin, are held up at Holyhead because their crews refuss to sail under the flng of Eire. They fear their dependents would not be entitled to
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  • 66 14 London, Sept. 18. 'THE American Embassy in London says that by far the greater number of Americans who were passengers on the Athenia, which was torpedoed by a German U-boat, have been rescued and located. Twenty-eight Americans are still unaccounted for, but it is thought
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  • 78 14 London, Sept. 18. A UNION CASTLE liner has ar- rived in England camouflaged in the old multi-colour style. She had left Cape Town before the war, and when hostilities began the passengers helped the crew to paint the ship. The paint stored on board was
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  • 179 14 Refugees Are Fleeing Into Rumania London, Sept 18. A PARIS message states that the diplomatic corps from Warsaw have been advised by the Polish Government to leave the town of Kuty, temporary capital of Poland. Kuty js situated on the Polish side of the Polish-Rumanian border.
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  • 109 14 Canberra, Sept. 18. UR JOHN CURTIN, Leader of the Federal Opposition, in an interview with Reuter urged that immediate consultations on economic as well as defence maters should be held between the Commonwealth and New Zealand. Mr. Curtin declared the object would be to evolve a concerted, comprehensive
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  • 70 14 London, Sept. 17. A TOTAL number of 65,000 enumerators will collect complete schedules "or a rational register announced to take p'.ace on Sept. 29. Compared with the ordinary census furm the schedule has been drastically curtailed asking only the following: Full name, address, sex, date
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  • 115 14 Superiority Of French Planes Paris, Sept. 13. pOR 24 hours now no activity of importance has been reported from the Western Front. To-day'j French war communique said that the night was quiet on the entire front. There was local activity of contact elements. Last night's
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  • 111 14 French Fish Chips For British Troops London, Sept. IS. r THE eveni.ig papers in Paris t.>day report that concerts are being organized in towns and villages in France through which the Allied troops pass. Cafes are being converted into concert halls every day and French and British soldiers font 'ogether
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  • 62 14 cessfully bombed and cut the railway lines linking Saarbruecken and Snaticuls. It r claimed by the same source that the French a'.r machines have sho 1 n themselves superior to the Germans. Thus, it la stated, has enabled the French to check German machines trom diving low and machine-gunning troops.
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  • 89 14 Germany Pays Heavy Price In Poland French military experts are extremely satisfied at th? small cost of the exploratory work on the Western Front. By contrast, it is claimed that the German army has had to pay a hea\y price lor its rapid advance across Poland. There are no very
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  • 71 14 London. Sept. 17 A GERMAN broadcast from Zeesen at 8 p.m. on Sept. 13 stated that 170 neutral ships were under detention in British ports. The Ministry of Information states officially that actually the number of neutral ships under detention at contraband control stations In
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  • 157 14 Board Of Trade Issue List Of Names London. Sept. 17. 'TWO notices issued by the Board or Trade to-night deal with trading with enemy. The first gives the names oi LIB persons lnrlualng turns, carrying un business in various foreign couim *s who, for the
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  • 45 14 From an undisclosed front. Sept. 18. BREAKING a long lull In their military operations, Japanese troopl launched a vigorous offensive against Chinese troops in Ki.ingsl Province on Saturday. Thoir military objective is bolioved to be Changsha in Hunan Provlnco. Eastern News.
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  • 33 14 Washington, Bept. It. The United States Security Commission to-day undertook n public inquire to determine whether Germany shoi'ld be permitted to issue bonds In the United States The amount concerned is about £14.000.000.
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  • 557 15 Seven Goals Scored In Game On Padang Yesterday TN the first hockey trial held by the S.C.C. on the padang yesterday, Whites defeated Colours by four goals to three, after a keenly contested game. At half-time the honours were even, each side having
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  • 80 15 FE first match of the S.A.F.A. challenge cap competition will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Monday, Sept. 25 when Pulau Brani will meet the R.A. (8.M.) in a qualifying round fixture. Further qualifying round matches are: Wednesday, Sept. 27: Mental Hospital vs. Royal NavyFriday, Sept.
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  • 855 15 TIES in t«O Singapore lawn tennis lournaI ments, those of the Tanglin Club and, V M.C. A., were postponed yesterday. Results of ties played in the other three tournaments, S.C.C., S.R.C. and S.C.R.C. are: AT THE S-C.C. Veterans' Doubles:— The tie between J. Wilson and S. E.
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  • 411 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sept. 17. Indications that Johore will be a strong unit this season were given on the Genuang padang yesterday when the first State rugger trial was held. Players from all over the State took part South Johore met North Johnre and won
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  • 35 15 Soccer Div. I, Manchesters vs. Police, Tanglin Barracks Div. 118, R.A.F. (H.Q.) vs. Chinese, Anson Road. Tennis S.C.C, S.R.C, S.CR.C, V.M.C.A., and Tanglin Clnb tournaments. Hockey V.M.C.A. vs. A.C.S., Prince Edward Road.
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  • 165 15 Playing on the padang yesterday, the 6.C.C. finished their first division league programme with a creditable display against the Loyals. The Loyals won by the only goal of the match, but the Club were Just as impressive, and had there been a little better finishing among
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  • 36 15 Riggs won the American singles tennis championship at Forrest Hills, beating Van Horn 6—4, 6—2, 6— 4. Alice Marble retained the women's title and beat Helen Jacobs 6—o, lO, 6—4 in the final.
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  • 46 15 Indian Youngsters played a friendly Soccer against the Chum Footers at Farrer Park on Sunday. The former won by five clear goals without reply. At the interval the Youngsters led by three goals. The goal scorers were Rajoo <2). M. Llngham (2), Muthaiah (1).
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  • 81 15 (From Our Own Correspondent. Batavia i By Air Mall). Ventura Marques and Young Dundee fought a draw over 15 rounds here In a bout billed as a lightweight title fight. Dundee was ahead in the early stages but injured his arm later and Marques
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  • 410 15 THREE goals in the first and two in the second gave the R.E. a live-one victory over the Chinese in a first division soccer match at the Stadium yesterday. While the Sappers played a steady and combined gamp, the Chinese disappointed in the
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  • 245 15 THE PUBLISHERS gathered full points in their second division <;i> soccer fixture yesterday when they defeated the Mental Hospital by the only goal scored in a mtch pl*>ed on the V.M.C.A. ground. Hi losers d.d everything but swe vhile on the other hand, tha NUUm ■were great
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  • 40 15 London, Sept. \z. The Scottish Foot bail Leacw suspended their resumption plan i a deputation lees the Secretary of State for Scotland. The deput will ask for the removal of all re" ti?ns un Scottish football.— ReuU r.
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  • 80 15 The sfj-ond u.rins of the Ceylon Bportl Club hockey team beat the Khalsa Association first team in a matcii played at Balestler yesterday by six goals to nil. The OeyloneM were always more negrrrsive and at naif-time were leading by two goals to nil. In the
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  • 53 16 i*oiL>h emigrants arriving in London aboard the Polish steamer Warsiawa, on their way to Canada. (Above) At London stations, Territorial sentries with fixed bayonets have been mounted. (BjIow) In response to nation wide appeal, Scouts throughout France have enrolled f»r A.R.P. and
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