The Straits Times, 25 September 1940

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  • 36 1 The Straits Times lESTABUSHED NEARLY A CENTURY J MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER—LARGEST NET SALES 16 pa<;es. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1940 I'KICK 5 CKNTS. The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1940 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 149 1 MIEN CHONG tor SMART TAILORING Jum Kr< rived Suil 1. m t h WAIN Slllt.l.l.'S In Silk mnd Wool Also AMKRICAN SHXKKSKIN In various colours SI (nil-man St., Spore. I'hone 4816 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England) ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM EMPLOYERS FOR PARTICULARS OF SCHEMES OF GROUP PERSONAL
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    • 6 1 SINGAPORE. 140 CECIL ST. CPHONS 5471).
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    • 57 1 FINAL EDTN. KUALA LUMPVR 25 JAVA ST CPHONE 36».r>. A FURTHER DEPARTMENTAL SALE WILL BE HELD IN OUR LADIES LADIES SHOE DEPARTMENTS FROM SEPT. 30th TO OCT. 12th SPECIAL CLEARANCE LINES WILL BE SOLD AT SALE PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST WATCH THE BARGAIN COUNTERS IN THESE TWO DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THIS
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    • 11 1 ELSIE MARY SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESSES JUST RECEIVED
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 668 2 ©he Straits fflaaez SMALL ADsT Minimum charge $1 for adr* not exceeding 4 Itaea. Mora than four line* 25 cents per line (Six words). Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS P.P.C. CARDS are charge* 13 each per Insertion per Inch. Orer I inch. 25
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    • 604 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a Chinese Interpreter capable of translating Chinese documents of considerable difficulty into good English and also from English Into good Chinese. A candidate must be r.ble to speuk Hokkien or Teochiu fluently. Know.edge of either Cantonese, Halnanese or shorthand and typewriting would be a recommendation. Salary $100—
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    • 792 2 HOUSES FLATS, TO LET TO LET fully furnished bungalow. Grove Estate. Rent $140 P" month Tel. 2004. FURNISHED HOUSE overlooking sea. To let six months minimum. Immediate entry. Telephone 4487. ATTRACTIVE FURN. FLATS to let. Ist Oct. Central, m.s. refrigerator, silver, linen, crockery <fc glass. Phone *****. FURNISHED FLAT 3
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    • 673 2 FOR HIRE REFRIGERATOR— New at Used Pbon* 33U DRIVK YOURSELF acd private Hire Cmi —Low rates. General Transport Co Ltd 'Phone 5454. PUBLIC NOTICES KENT (F.M.S.) TIN DREDGING, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of a dividend of 5% (less Income Tax), payable
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    • 257 2 AUCTION NOTICES THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE Of modern well-made real Dutch polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of eve."' I description, "PHILCO 11 radiogram. WARNER radio receiver, Kelvinator Refrigerate-, One O.E. Refrigerator, Colourful Tientsin centre carpets, ETC. ETC. To be held at No. 9, Sarkies Road, (off Bukit Tlmah Rd.) On
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    • 292 2 GUARANTEED CARS. BARGAW «i 1939 CHEVROLET DELUXE SALOON. It has only done 6,000 miles and is In showroom condition. Pine leather upholstery and very tyrrs any trial. PRICE $1700.1938 CHRYSLER ROYAL SALOOK A de Luxe model in perfect condition beautifully upholstered excellent tyres and a Dleasure to drive. Has been
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 381 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. < incorporatea in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B.N Co 4IATI PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE The best possible services aro being maintained by the P O S N. Coy from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China. India. Ceylon
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    • 272 3 (Incorporated In Japan) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR TO SAN FRANCISCO Hong Kong. Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu San Francisco and Los Angeles ASAMA MARU leave Kobe Oct. 2 NITTA MARU leave H'kong Oct. 11 TATUTA MARU leave H'kong Oct. 21 YAWATA MARU leave H'kong Nov. 4 TO SEATTLE Marova.
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    • 533 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates are net guaranteed all cargo bookings subject to Conference War clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle [Perth] via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)
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    • 234 3 FAST PASSENGER SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA MANILA HONG KONG Ball Spore Arrive S F BJ. CITY OF NEWPORT NEW 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 SJ. CITY OF NORFOLK Nov. 7 Dec. 1 s.s. CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Dec. 13 Jan. SJ. CITY OF LOS ANOELES Dec. 28 Jan.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 612 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE '/Ml i-il dci I'ibm.i ZHP ».69 men Su.iKim.1 1.00 p.m. Miscellaneous new gramophone records; 1.30 p.m. Warning to mariners. Programme summary. Mid-day tin, copra and rubber prices; 1.35 p.m. News; 1.50 pj». Miscellaneous new Gramophone records, (contd > 2.00 p.m. Interval. 5.00 p.m. Hokklen Amoy dramast; 5.30
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    • 671 3 EMPIRE STATION Transmission 2 (6.00 p ui 05 pm Ma!ari| I'mel will be radiated un the foiioMing «j>»lengihs: GSI1— 1J.97 m; GSI bb nr GS.I 14.41 m. GSG— 16.86 m GST--l:t.9J m; and GSP— 19 60 m until 7.20 *rj .ad M GSV 16.S4 in from 7 35 p.m VransmlsMon
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  • 181 4 London, Sept. 24. •T*HE Times says Mr. Kcynes flatly denies that any inflationary symptoms are yet apparent. Internal prices have been stable since the original advance in prices of imports at the outbreak of war and have not risen by more than half the
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  • 28 4 THE .secretaries of Takuapa Valley Tin Dredsir.g state that drrdgr- 3 at Ban Pru is likely to suspend operations for fortnight owing to engine trouble.
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  • 275 4 Sudden Of Goebbels London, Sept. 25. ANEW note is detected in the German communiques which for the first time on Friday admitted that their plane losses were greater than that of Britain. Friday's communique stated that only one British machine was brought down whereas
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  • 169 4 London, Sept. 25. ACCORDING to trustworthy information, the large aluminium works at Lauta, about 100 miles south-east of Berlin, which were attacked by the R.A.F. on Sunday nlgnt account for Just under 30 per cent, of Germany's total output of this
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  • 101 4 London, Sept 24. NLNETY-EIGHT per cent, of German bombs on London fall on civilian sites, says the Herald-Tribune London correspondent, who adds that this is making the British an embittered eremy such as Germany did not dream of after the last war. Better defence
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  • 106 4 Indian Donations To War Raid Funds London, Sept. 25. THE Governor of Madras, Sir Arthur Krpe, has given an assurance to Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, that every aeroplane of the squadron presented to Britain by Madras which is shot down will be replaced with two planes, the Madras
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  • 277 4 E London, Sept. 25 VERY second child ot the London area Is at present accommodated In a country district und a further evicuatlon plan for the capital Is now nnocr.ced by Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. vhe Minister of Health. The total number of children of schoolgoing
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  • 125 4 Singapore, Sept. 25. nooc. Buyers Seller: Gambler 7.75 Hamburg Cubs $13.00 Java Cube $1250 PeopCT White Muntok $11.75 White $11.25 Black 6.25 Ohm Mixed 42.23 Sun Driod *2.5f> Sato Flour No 1 Lingsa $3.65 Pair $2.70 Sarawak $2.70 mmh Palrmbanc Sl&.OO Bar; la $18.00 San *ei $19
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  • 89 4 W«inr\daT t Sopt. 25. noon. B«yer« Mk Piircs 'rio No l.\ i.'.SJi. >Sp«t loo<*> :!7", n% No IX U.S.S '.J.J In case* Sept. -Oct. sellers option Wl% 3<U G.F.A.U. K.S.S. t.o.b. In bales Sept. -Oct. sellers option 36', 36'j F.A.Q. R.S.S. 1.0.h. in bales Sept.-OcL
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  • 58 4 London, Btpt 24. Tin opened s-e.ady but quiet, with a ;urnover of 75 tons. The export announcement has not improved consumers' demand but sellers were reserved because the parity of the United States 50-cent ressrve buying price is equal to £265 in London. After official
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  • 57 4 London. Sept. 24. UNTIL fuuher notice the Rubber Exchange is closing at 4 p.m. local time but if the air raid warning ends after 3.30 p.m. trading will continue for half an hour until 4.30 p.m. at the latest. The Committee urges members to do business as
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  • 622 4 Slightly More Activity: Few Changes In Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 25. TTHERE is little change to report from the local share market this morning; selected tin shares continue in demand; sellers of rubber shares at quotations are hard to find and sellers of industrials
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  • 181 4 Trie following are the exchange rales tills morning according to the daily circular issue-J by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation:— SELLING London II. 1/4 1/1* Lor.doii demand 2/4 1/16 Switzerland denied aofl New York demand 47 Montreal demand 51 11/16 Batavla demand 88% Saniarnng demand 88*4 i Calcutta,
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  • 309 4 Issued hy the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Singapore, Sept Boob Company Dividend Close nN Austral Amal 3d Sept 14 Burma Malay Is No 24 Sent. 23 Mambau Tin 12U>% final Sept. 21 Puteh 124% Int. Sept. 23 Rawang Tinfields 6d aspt. 18 S. Luas 1V,% lr.t. Sept.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 268 4 SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE From £124 K. P. M. LINE. (Incorp. in the .X. I.) Tel 5451 Sturdy all steel .•onstnittion Kostproofed:— Open visible sprint* EIJV^ Harbour no Inserts ti^i^O^—^^^^i^l Extremely comfortable g^— g-y-y-TY f gTH —Doe* not sac Reasonably priced. to«e«»> ru_r«c ikji i mt>5..,.,..,m t>s >r A
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  • 699 5 Large Appropriations For Tax And War Contingencies AS was to oc expected, a war earned by McAlister ended June last. The accoun show that the amount at the itccount for the year, after the values of properties and all other necessary charges, $276,446 in
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  • 89 5 Malls close at the General Post Office as follows:— TO-UAX Java air 10.30 a.m. 5 p.m. New Zealand air 5 p.m. Port Darwin air 5 p.m. Port Moresby air 5 p.m. Thursday Island air 5 p.m. MAIL ARRIVALS Malls from Indn-China (air) general delivery 1.40 p.m.
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  • 1311 5 TUESDAY, SEPT. U, 194«: 4 P.M ■mm Bujtr» fticllen Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 3s 6d Austral Amal (5») 5s 3d 5s 9d x.dL Austral Malay 33s 6d S5s 6d Ayer Hltam (58) 19s 20» Ayer Weng (*1, 1 OS 1.06 Bangrln Tin 18* 3d 17t
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  • 133 5 ELEVEN Labour M.P.s In London havj put down a motion in reference to the Bank of England and it is to be discussed at "an early date." The motion Is as follows: "Bank of England— That this House calls upon His Majesty's Government to revoke the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 6 5 GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED W.PJ3. 4 MiMMHI
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    • 896 5 29 IBS UGLY fAT GOES IN 6 WEEKS New, Safe Slimming Method praised by all faOowhw b ana of Ok. Wjju K exmaM caata a/ tatntaa wfaidj I L*. nf\L prow beyond ihadow of doubt I W* LAki%, vat BonKon iriD reduce jam KViV it* wofht and bulk la normal
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    • 338 5 TO FAMILY MEN! You toil all your lives to foequcnth a sound cstnte to your heirs. How often are these intentions destroyed by weak or dishonest executors, nnd your families reduced to •.iverty! Guard against such evils by entrusting your estate to the administration of a skilled and independent organisation
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 75 5 TIDE TABLES SINGAPORE ro-d»j iH. W. 4.01 aJn. 7 ft.: 3.-0 p.m. 7.9 ft. L. W. 9.08 am. 4.9 ft.: 10.27 pjn. 3 ft To-morrow H W. 5.43 ajn. 6.7 ft.: 4.37 p.m. 7.5 ft L W. 10.17 a.m. 5.S It Friday, Sept. 27 H. W. 7.24 a.m. 6.9 ft.;
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 205 6 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAIYIIPKA The screen'? romantic idol back again, in the type of role that made him famous i»3 1^ NOVARRO tni with LOLA LANE and GENE LOCKHART OPENING TO-MORROW AT THE ALHAMBRA PHONE 6909 SATURDAY 28th SEPTEMBER Proceeds In Aid of Y.W.C.A. FUND. Concessions and Free Lists Suspended
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    • 293 6 COMPELLING DRAMA FROM THE BESTSELLER BY F. L. GREEN PAVILION TO-DAY AT 6.15 6c 9.15 THE STRANGE ADVENTURES THAT BEFELL A MARRIED COUPLE IT'S GRAND ENTERTAINMENT* ADDED ATTRACTION BOX OFFICE PHONE 6903 "SINGAPORE TO-DAY" DR. KILDARE IN Ills MOM l^vY#^Kt^B««W^B DANGEROUS ROMANTIC I k. m. ADVENTURE BfIHBtfHBHHSfII THE SECRET DR#
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    • 275 6 •Definitely the most unusual Entertainment the Screen has yet offered Singapore Filmgoers" STRAITS TIMES (23-9-40) rADITAI I T day l/Arl I ULI 3.15 6.15—9.15 /JH Produced b-Vb -V VICTOR AP^Y^I SAVILLE, who made "Goodbye ffc Mr Chips" and "The Citadel" f^® MONTGOMERY As the Chicago gangster who inherits an English
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  • 323 7 Japanese Reported To Have Infringed Agreement Haiphong, Sept. 24. ALTHOUGH no mention is made of renewed clashes between Japanese and French forces in Indo-China, it is reported that fresh fighting broke out yesterday afternoon, continued all night and was still progressing at 10 a.m.
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  • 132 7 Hollywood, Sept. 24. 'THE first public exhibition of the film 'A Dispatch From Reuters." in which Edward G. Robinson plays the part of Baron Julius de Reuter, has been followed by its exhibition to a specially invited group of American editors, newspaper proprietors and leader-writers.
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  • 117 7 London, Sept. 24. OIXTEEN British, Allied and neutral ships totalling 49,200 tons were lost due to enemy action during the week ended Sept. 15-16, according to an Admiralty announcement, which adds that the British losses were nine ships, totalling 29,246 tons. Both the British and
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  • 96 7 London, Sept. 24. THE Government has decided that control of civil building and a scheme of licensing will come into force on Oct. 7 similar to that introduced in the middle of the last war. The new plan will be operated by commissioners
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  • 39 7 London, Sept. 24. Fis now disclosed that the liner torpedoed with the loss of 83 child evacuees while en route to Canada was the Ellerman liner City of Benares, 11.081 tons Reuter.
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  • 89 7 Wellington, Sept. 24. *T HAT S on for Hitler" was the A comment to be heard all over New Zealand when the King was announced as speaking from Buckingham Palace. The fact that the King spoke from his bombed palace, exemplifying the failure of Hitler
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  • 64 7 Shanghai, Sept. 24. POUR sergeants in the French muni- cipal police, threatened with mobilization unless they took back their resignation, are alleged to have deserted the force and sailed to Singapore under British protection, aceordmg to ths China Press, quoting reliable circles. They are
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 86 7 DINNER DANCE (Informal) 8 p.m. to midnight POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI JOSE MEXICAN DANCERS OF INTERNATIONAL FAME DINNER 53.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 wedmespay Oct. and "WEAR Pi. SMILE" BALL SPECIAL CABARET in aid of the "Buy a Bomber" War Fund TICKETS S2-. BOOK NOW. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. THE "BUY A
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    • 225 7 TODAY HERE 3.i5, LJkH lim V EVERYBOOY 6.15 9.15 <X hauyas axcMNUWI GOE:i The Greatest Technicolour Success ever brought to the Screen! %**L^^ MAETERLINCK^ 1 THE I BLUEBIRD I in TECHNICOLOR wB Shirley Temple Spring Bylngton j» Nigel Bruce C»ie Sondergaard Jf2 P^j Eddie Collins Sybil Jason Jessie SfM $$fSH
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  • 1170 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940. (388th Day Of The War.) TELL IT TO THE MARINES Information regarding the operations at Dakar, which is being attacked by a force of Free Frenchj men under General de Gaulle, supported by British Naval units, is still very sketchy. According to
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 915 8 How To Stop Nazi Raids On Civilians To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— According to the statesmen ol the time, we fought the last war "to make the world safe for Democracy" and "to make a world fit for heroes to live in." The absurdity of these
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    • 983 8 Income Tax Correspondence Starts Again To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, Those of us who are looking a little further ahead than the end of the present hostilities are wondering whether. In order to make a real attempt to prevent or minimize both national and
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    • 695 8 Trying To Get Into The Limelight To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— ln your leading article of Thursday you have really given your readers a picture of a cross-section of local society, not large in numbers, perhaps, as you hinted, but certainly large In self-expression, as
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    • 88 8 Leading Article That Was Appreciated To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— Your leader on Friday wai topping. If you can do with $20 to help pay for the copyright or to send out reprints, I will send it along. When the public servant realizes he is a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 40 8 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROU BLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL Ol FFICULT I E S No Booking Fee. 84 Robinson Road Singapore. JOHN DUKE Manufacturing Optician. 21, BATTERY ROAD.
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  • 752 9 Action Against Vichy Forces Continues PETAIN SUBMARINE LOST DURING BRITISH ATTACK Germans In Control Of Nearby Air Bases OPERATIONS to prevent French Equatorial Africa from falling into the hands of the Germans are continuing. A statement issued in London says that there is no
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  • 53 9 London, Sept. 24. A CAIRO eotnmunlqua states there was no change in the situation In the Western During Sunday evening, our artillery ■Urnced some enemy batteries. kfatruh was raided four times during Bund*; night There were no casualties. On other fronts, there Is nothing
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  • 121 9 'French Planes Bomb Gibraltar Gibraltar. Sept. 25. fVNK HI'NDRED bombs were ciropped on Gibraltar yesterday by 20 or more aircraft of the French types." from a height of 20.009 fert. says a communique issued by the military authorities here. Poor persons were killed and 12 hi untied. At least one
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  • 133 9 Cairo, Sept. 24. AN R.A.F. communique states that British bombers attacked aircraft on the Menastir landing ground on Sunday and all bombs fell on the target area. Yesterday a second attack was delivered. Three explosions among aircraft were followed by fire. Two raids were made on
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  • 81 9 London. Sept. 25. THE Legislative Council of Northern 1 Rhodesia has unanimously voted a loan cf £200,000 from the surplus balances to the British Government free of interest for the duration of the war. Australian dried fruit producers, consistins mainly of small orchard
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  • 481 9 London, Sept. 24. THE great British bombings on Berlin last night continued on an average at about four-and-a-half minute intervals for several hours, it is revealed by the Air Ministry news service, which states that the heaviest attacks fell
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  • 164 9 Japanese General Not Satisfied Haiphong, Sept. 25. CIGHTING on the Indo-China borr der ceased about noon yesterday, but French officials state the situation is "still very grave." Apparently Gen. Ando, Commander of the Japanese South China Army, has been taking the law into his own hands
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  • 107 9 Washington. Sept T. 5. «pRANCE is determined to resist by every possible means all attempts by the Japanese forces to exceed the J Franco-Japanese agreement in Indo- j China," declared M. Henri Have, the Vxhy Government's Ambassador in Washington. M.iHaye declared that Japan
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  • 125 9 Moscow, Sept. 25. JAPAN'S entry into Indo-China has been long prepared and comes as no surprise, declares Pravda. adding that Japan did not move earlier because she was waiting to see how the war in the west developed. The newspaper says that Japanese circles
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  • 319 9 London, Sept. 24. FARTHER British bembing opjrations on the French and Belgian coasts are announced by the Air Ministry news service. At the naval station at Brest this morning long lines of bombs were dropped on a torpedo boat, a heavy boat station,
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  • 28 9 Troops of the Free French Army in Britain have be n training in antiparachutist exercises. Here is a machine-gun B> t "in action."
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  • 236 9 Terrific Damage To Docks, Canals And Locks R.A.F. OFFENSIVE ON ALL INVASION PORTS GOES ON London, Sept. 24. THE Royal Air Force in one week alone carried out 48 sepa- rate attacks on docks at the German-held Channel ports and other enemy invasion bases, states Reuter's air correspondent. This is
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  • 206 9 London, Sfit. 24. OFFICERS of two R.A.F. scuadrons who have destroyed P enemy planes, a count who was boi :.i Berlin but is a naturalised Briton and a Polish airman, are the latest recipie.its of awards for gallantry in flying operations. Honours Include the Distinguished Service
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  • 373 9 RAIDERS WERE ROUTED TWICE YESTERDAY Big Groups Fail To Reach London London, Sept. 24. TWO attempts by masses of German planes to reach London to-day failed completely. The capital had two warnings, but no raiders got through. Over 150 aircraft participated In the first raid, flying up the Thames estuary
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  • 31 9 PIE Admiralty announces that H.s Majesty's submarine Thames "Lieut. Commander W. D. Dunkorly R.N.t is overdue and must be considered lnst. Next of kin have been informed.— Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 45 9 °o N T "'S3 T DISPLAY at our Orchard Road Branch 23m to 28tn. Sept. of delicious COOKED MEATS and tasty to taste the SAUSAGES samples of Cooked Meats and Sausages at the display. PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Urn
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  • 327 10 At The Cinema ••The- Sheik Steps Out." (Ramon N'ovarro, I.ola Lane, and Gene Lockhart) Republic. At the Aliiambra. AFTER a long absence, Alhambra pictura- 'urrs saw Rrmcn Novarro star in a film again, when "The Sheik St'-ps Out- opened bat :heatre last night. is n picture
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  • 212 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 25 REFERENCE to Go\ernment's decision ta Introduce legislation to impose inccme tax In Malaya was made yesterday at the Penang Chamber of Commerce half-yearly by the Chairman Mr. Jule; Mr. P. Souter and Mr. F. D. Bissekcr. In his
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  • 42 10 An all-Singapore Malay schools exhibition of handicraft will be held at the Kota Rajah school. Victoria Street, on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. beginning :t 8 a.m. on each day. Pnrt of the proceeds will be devoted to the Malaya Patriotic Fund.
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  • 104 10 SI" (iAPORE RAFFI.KS HOTEL Dinner fiz Dance (Informal) 8 p.m. to Midnight. CAKIUCK THEATRE, GEYLANG Loo Se Leong Secret of Maid .:int—Double Feature Canto-!;il!-Jcs at 7.45 p.m. GREAT WORLD Cabaret: 9 p.m. to Midnight. Globe: KrUllcs. Sky: Reno. fJAPPIf WORLD Aorial Trapez'- Stunts, Wayangs, lows and Other Free Attractions.
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  • 444 10 Another Big Gift From Penang Municipality FURTHER REMITTANCE MADE TO IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT 'THANKS to a further very large gift by the Penang Munici- pality, The War Fund is now above its average of a million dollars a month. To-day's total is $4,082,720, and the
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  • 114 10 MORE than 300 people of all nationaliti?s were guests at an "At Home given yesterday by the Indian Troops Entertainment Committee at the house of its hon. secretary, Ral Bahadur Prithvi Chand, in East Coast Road. Among the guests were the G.0.C., Malaya, Major-General L. V.
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  • 31 10 RRja Petra, the grandson of the late SuJtan Mohamed of Selangor, and his family will be staying in Singapore for a week before proceeding to Medan, Sumatra, for throe weeks holiday.
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  • 380 10 A SCHEME to conserve and ri sort waste paper in Singapore and ship it to Indian mills for repulping is now under consideration by the Government. It is estimated that with the cooperation of business firms. Government will be able to send mills in
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  • 53 10 G. O.C. At Indian Function At the "At Home" given by the Indian Troops Entertainment Committee yesterday were Mr. G. Maganlal, former chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, MajorGeneral L. V. Bond, and the Agent for the Government of India, Mr. C. S. Venkatachar.—
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  • 287 10 Rooms Of "Press Attache" Searched THE Straits Times understands that the Japanese Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore, Mr. K. Toyoda, has protested to the Straits Settlements Government about the arrest of Mamuro Shinozaki and the search of rooms In the ConsulateGeneral. Mr. Toyoda claimed that Shlnozaia arrived in Singapore
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  • 96 10 M Simla, Sept. 25. R. M. A. Jinnah, president of the All India Muslim League had a two-and-a-half-hour talk with the Viceroy. Lord Linlithgow, yesterday. Afterwards all that Mr. Jinnah would say was that he was leaving Simla today and the League Committee was deciding
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  • 32 10 TEACHERS from all over Johore will meet at Batu Pahat on Friday for the annual conference of the Johore Teachers' Association, to be held at the Government English School.
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  • 226 10 JAPAN JOINT USE OF BASE Press Urges Watch On Britain U.S. Tokio, Sept. 25. THE Japanese Press, commenting: on the Franco-Japanese agreement in regard to Indo-China, says that the Powers are not entitled to object to the agreement and warns Japan to watch the action of the United States and
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  • 696 10 Australian Impressions Of Journalists' Tour THK amazing preparedness of the Netherlands Indies to resist invasion was the greatest surprise of the recent 00,000 miles round-the-Pacific air tour by American journalists, states J. Percival, aviation correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald who accompanied the party. The
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  • 689 11 Three Transmitters To Be Used In Singapore TREATLY increased broadcasting time for Asiatic listeners will be one result of the Singapore radio expansion scheme announced yesterday. As a result of the opening Singapore two short-wave an ters, the Singapore broadcasts day, give two entirely separa
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  • 61 11 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 24. A SECOND donation of $300,000 for the prosecution of the war was made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer In London by the Municipality of Penang to-day. As a result of this donation, total gifts of this nature from
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    84 11 This loudspeaker at Kampong Clam, off Sultan Gate, Beach Road, is the latest addition to the public address system in Singapore. The site is the large open space outside the Astana, formerly the home of Malay royalty in Singapore and still occupied by descendants of the Sultan who signed the
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  • 1269 11 Children Cried When Light Was Put Out CIRST prosecutions in Singapore of offenders against lighting regulations during the Singapore black-out practice early this^month were heard in the Singapore fifth court yesterday. Among 13 defendants who appeared on summonses was a young European woman, Miss Marjorie
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  • 118 11 CRIME resulting from too r\isy a use of any handy agricultural implement," is referred to in the latest report for the S:at« of Kelantan. One witness described an axe with which a fatal blow had been struck as "the kind which one takes when on 2
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  • 809 11 "I COULD not love two women at the same time," declared Fretz G. Scharenguivel, before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Scharenguivel is plaintiff in a suit for $2,754 against his two grown-up sons, Noel F.G. and E. (Dudsey) Scharenguivel.
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  • 129 11 THE following telegram from the Lord Mayor of London has been received: "Deeply touched by Malaya's sympathetic gift to '.•.uiftring Londoners. Your concern for us at i this time strengthens our courage." I Last week .20,000 was given through tha Crown Agents to the
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    • 114 11 It Is so near— Residents in the East will find the climate stimulating— Living Is not expensive— The tavourable exchange further reduces the cost— The million-peopled cities offer every a comfort, sport, and entertainment. Write for whichever of the following publications you are Interested In U) Illustrated Australian-holiday booklet; (2)
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    • 150 11 Genuine pewter Made in Malaya, Free from Lead. Oclo. VA new range of exclusive designs $20.00 to $55.00 Many attractive and -^S2g^ practical articles are jM^^^ now made in Leadless I^Sw/v Pewter. This Pewter is ideal yM®f for gifts is duty free into Gt. Britain. §P^ JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.
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  • 1207 12 Scheme For Compulsory Planting Of Food Crops (From Our Own Correspondent) Fenang, Sept. 24. "AS a supplementary measure to the creation of reserves, I biggest that compulsory planting of foodstuffs by estates be resorted to either by their own initiative or by the temporary
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  • 131 12 TWO young Malay tambies. formerly employed by Sisson and Delay, Union Building, were charged in the Singapore third court yesterday with committing criminal breach of trust of a total of $5 75 in postage money. In the first case, Dollah bin Ahmad, aged 20, pleaded guilty
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  • 37 12 I Rabies has ceased to exist In the Settle, ment of Malacca, and notifications in the Government Gazette state that Importation of domestic cats from Malacca Into other I part.* of th« Colony Is now again permitted
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  • 272 12 Story Of Raids In A Letter PXAMPLES of tha calmness and the courage with which the common people of Britain are facing the Luftwaffe's campaign of terrorism is given in the following extracts from a letter just received in Singapore: "Southampton got it badly yesterday but no
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  • 170 12 '"THE applicant lias our sympathy but we cannot make an ejectment order," said Mr. L. Forbes, chairman of the Rent Assessment Board, yesterday when lim Choon Hock applied for permission to eject Lim Kee Fook from a house he had bought in Oeylan?.
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  • 62 12 Tut Kau Kia, a 27-year-old Hokkien. claimed trial to a charge of extortion In the Singapore second court yesterday. It was alieged that he threatened a man named I Tay Plau with a knife In a house off Geylang Road, and induced Tay Plau
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  • 48 12 An Indian who is believed to have fallen from the first floor of a house at the Junction of Sclegie Road and Albert Street on Monday, was found dying on the pavement as a result of head Injuries. He died soon after admittance Into Tan Tock Seng's Hospital.
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    • 286 12 The New Polaroid Glasses Are Here. <Bjl!^^ NOW $6. 00 vr Replacements made free of chart;* If fading or discolouration occurs. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4. ARCADE BLDG., THONE 3002. (UNDER THOSE STAINS) [clean dental plate j Wondtrful cJoaraar r«n«nn Mm TmcJi lust thtkt t hnk Stcndeal powder
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  • 45 13 The Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces, Gen. Sir Alan Brook j. recently visited the Northern Command, and was accompanied on his tour by the C.-in-C, Northern Command, Sir Ronald Adam. Picture shows him studying the maps and viewing the defences.
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  • 670 13 American Comment On Japanese Action In Indo-China New York, Sept. 24. THE United States may go beyond a diplomatic protest in showing disapproval of the Japanese action in Indo-China, it is being hinted in informed administration quarters, according to an Associated Press
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  • 70 13 London, Sept. 24. OWING partly to the danger of bombing and partly to the danger jof infectious disease if much time Is i spent in deep underground shelters, evacuation of mothers with children of I any age is being organiz.l from some hard pressed areas in
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  • 196 13 "State Of Siege" Regulations In Egypt FURTHER MEASURES ANNOUNCED Cairo, Sept. 2i A proclamation has been issued here bringing under military law certain classes of civilians employed with the army who are normally subject to such law only when a state of war existed. This proclamation, tightening up the existing
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  • 172 13 DETAILS of a new type of aircraft lor the Royal Air Force, superior in speed, range, and armament to any yet produced, have just been announced in America. A new interceptor fighter, claimed to b 5 the latest military aeroplane in the world, was unveiled
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  • 222 13 London, Sept. 24. THE gallantn and devotion to duty of balloon crews is warmly praised in the following message from Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, Chief of Air Staff, to Air Vice-Marshal Bovd, Air Officer commanding the balloon command- "At the conclusion of a year of
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  • 143 13 Japan Brazil Sign Cultural Treaty Tokio, Sept. 24. 'THE conclusion of a cultural treaty between Japan and Brazil cimilar to that between Japan and Italy was announced by the Foreign Office spok?cman to-day, acccrding to a Domei agency sla'.cmsn; irsued en the subject. The statement says: Japan and Brazil have
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  • 468 14 Second Attempt Also Meets With Fierce A.-A. Resistance London, Sept. 24. ANE HUNDRED German raiders consisting of two formations of Junkers bombers escorted by many Messerschmitt fighters crossed the Kent coast this morning but were flung back before reaching London and fled in
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  • 95 14 London, Sept. 24. A RECENT article entitled "Trade of the Tyne" appearing in the authornative shipping Journal, Lloyd's Daily List, is an interesting commentary on the activities of British shipyards. "Ship-building on the river," it states, "continues In full production and It may be
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  • 103 14 London, Sept. 24. DURING heavy fighting over the south-east coast yesterday Lieut. Jacobs, an officer of the Royal Engineers, saved a German pilot sergeant from drowning after a Messerschmitt had been shot down in the ssa by a direct hit from one of the
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  • 60 14 N.I. "SPECIAL MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY" Batavla, Sept. 24. BY a Royal decree, Mr. Van Mook, chief delegate for Netherlands Indies-Japan trade parleys, has been awarded the personal title of "special minister and plenipotentiary." The decree also appoints a new member of the Netherlands Indies delegation, one high-ranked native officer, while two
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  • 51 14 Zurich, Sept. 24. M. PADEREWSKI has left for Lisbon bound for America. He is accompanied by his sister, secretary and chauffeur. M. Paderewskl's villa at Morges. on Lake Geneva, is being sold as it Is unlikely that M. Paderewski will return tr> Europe.
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  • 77 14 Shanghai. Sept. 24. THREE more British ships have been detained in China toast waters by the Japanese, the British Embassy revealed in a statement issued here yesterday. They are the Jesse Moller, Ed Moller and the Kongso. The Embassy statement adds that the Japanese have
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  • 49 14 Washington, Sept. 24. ORDERS for defence equipment valued at over £260,000,000 have been placed by the War Department in the last eight days. Announcing this to-day. President Roosevelt said that the orders ranged Irom gas masks to aeroplanes, including orders for over 3,000 aeroplanes. —Reuter.
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  • 144 14 r[E lnhibUcn^s of Clare. Suffolk. England, wich a population of 1,300 have sent the following cablegram to the Mayor of Clare. Michigan. USA.: "The "citizens of Clare, Suffrlk, England, are delighted that an Amer'.can destrcyer is to b??.r the name common to both
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  • 119 14 EIGHT Frenchmen who escaped from Devil's Island (French Guiana) have reached Miami (Florida) in a small boa:. They said they want to fight against Germany. They reported that the penal colony had been virtually abandoned. Food J was scarce, and the guards had
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  • 67 14 London, Sept. 24. ANOTHER £75,000 was received at Mansion House yesterday for the Lord Mayor's London air raid distress fund which is now approaching £600,COO. Among the gifts were 19,801 from the Mayor of Durban, South Africa £3,000 irom Messrs. J. David Sassoon and
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  • 53 14 London, Sept. 24. rE highest monthly production for 23 years was achieved by Southern Rhodesia's gold mining industry during August and the total production for the first eight months of the current year exceeds 1,500,000 ounces a figure higher than that for the two previous
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  • 60 14 Melbourne, Sept. 24. T"HE lattst figures of polling at Fremantle indicate that Mr. John Curtin, the Labour leader whose defeat at one time was regarded certain, ha 3 now improved his position. He is passing his United Australia Party opponent, with 8,000 votes still to be counted and
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  • 30 14 British troop* have penetrated well into Libya, inflicting heavy losses, capturing enemy posts and war materials, and taking prisoners. Picture shows a captured Italian light tank.
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  • 419 14 R.A.F. Bombers Penetrate Deep Into Germany London, Sept. 24. FRTHER information is now avail- j able regarding the R.A.F. bomb- j ing last night of targets in enemy and enemy-occupisd territory, j The German Channel ports were once again the. main objectives of these i operations but at the same
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  • 162 14 London, Sept. 24. SOME details of the raids by the R.A.F. on Nazi oil refineries were revealed by authoritative London quarters yesterday. As tarly as the end of August, repeated attacks have been delivered on all Important j oil refineries In north-west and western Germany which
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    • 125 14 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1940 Bi££er and better than ever the Straits Times Annual for 1940 is now in course of production. A lavishly illustrated volume which includes many sections and plates in full colours. An ideal Christmas Gift for your friends Overseas. All previous issues were quickly sold out.
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  • 33 15 SOCCER First division, Gordo.w vs. Chinese, stadium second division <bl, J.C.S.A. vs. R.A.F. (Hqr.) J.C.S.A. Hockey: C.S.C. vs. 22nd. Mountain Battery, Ralestier: S.R.C. \s. Argylls. S.R.C. V.M.C.A. vs. B.C.R.C S.C.R.C.
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  • 613 15 Meeting Attracts Entry Of 136 (From Our Own Correspondent) Uvula Lumpur, Sept. 24. ONE-HIINORKD-AND-TWO horses and 34 ponies have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting on Oct. 5, and 12. Thirty-one lioises have been entered in class <ms, and 71 m class three,
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  • 134 15 rE following are the teams and starting times in a women's golf match between the Carrison Golf Club j and the Sepoy Lines Golx Club, to be < played at Sepoy Lines on Friday after- i < noon. Garrison players are mentioned first: 4.5,
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  • 96 15 niSPLAYING all round superiority the V.M.C.A. Juniors beat the R.A.F. (H.Q.) by six goals to one in a hockty matrh played ycst.rday on the Y'M.C.A. ground. The Juniors combined cleverly in their forward line and had their opponents hard i pressed for long periods. Outstanding for the
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  • 331 15 RESULTS In Uic S.C.C. aulunin lawn ten-ni.-i tournament yesterday were: Mm's Sinclrs Handicap: S. C. Woolmer (plus 15) beat D. E. L. Anderson (—l5). B—6.8 6. 8--fi. Mrn'f Doubles Handicap: J. G. Houston •nd K. J. Toviy (plus 15> beat C. J. Bembrokc and
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  • 1413 15 Review And Selections For To-morrow's Ipoh Races DKIGHT Answer and Pay Out should be the two best bets of the day, to-morrow, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Extra professional meeting at Ipoh. There are good fields in each of the
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  • 26 15 N ON -ACCEPTORS NON-ACCEPTORS and the order of running for to-morrow's j race- at Ipoh will be found elsewhere in this issue if rrctived in time.
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  • 369 15 SINGAPORE rugger enthusiasts will, undoubtedly, watch many a good game this season, judging from the standard of rugby witnessed in the two trials held on the S.C.C. partniv; on Saturday and yesterday. Saturday's rrial games, between Colours and Whites, which saw many newcomers and well-known
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  • 58 15 TPHE fJll.'wins will represent the S:n?ap;r? Recreation Club in a first t:am ho?k3y game ape ins: the Argylls on the SRC. padan;; to-day: O C. Aeria: R. H. Barth, P. F. de Souza; P. Neubronner, L. S. Reu'.ens, G. Clarke; G. Hughes, N. Sullivan. A. Clarke, J.
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  • 313 15 Good Form In S.C.C. Hockey Trial A LTHOLGH none of the 22 players were in top form, the first of a series of S.C.C. hockey trials played on the padanu yesterday showed that the Club has just as good, if not better, material this season. All last year's stalwarts are
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  • 453 15 Police Go Down Fighting In Fast First Division Game Malays 4; Police 3, IN a fast and evenly contested game of football at the stadium yesterday, in which first one team dominated play and then the other, the Malays beat the Police by four
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  • 222 15 R..VK- iKul!..iu) J5 Malaya Signals F'O fine goals by Garner in the last 10 minutes of play enabled thr Malaya Signals t» force a replay with the X.A.X. (Kallang) when they met in the qualifying round <if the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition on the Geylnnt
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  • 593 16 Gigantic Explosions In Nazi Factories MANY FIRES STARTED IN FOUR-HOUR ATTACK London. Sept. 24. DERLIN experienced its severest raid of the war last night when throughout the nitfht forces of R.A.F. bombers delivered a heavy and extremely successful attack on military objectives in
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  • 75 16 New York, Sept. 24. NEUTRAL sources report that the R.A.F. attacks on Hitler's Channel bases have cost the Germans 60,000 picked troops, according to a cable to the Herald-Tribune, which adds that an order for an invasion of Great Britain was countermanded
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  • 219 16 More Shipping Tonnage Than Before War BRITAIN IN SOUND POSITION TO-DAY London, Sept. 24. THAT Britain to-day controls more shipping tonnage than before the war but that the war has increased demands upon it are outstanding points In a statement by Mr. Ronald Cross, Minister of Shipping, reviewing the position
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  • 273 16 Washington "Unofficially Pleased"' With Gen. De Gaulle's Action Berlin, Sept. 24. A DISPATCH from Algerciras to the official news agency; states there is no confirmation of the reports that French aircraft bombed Gibraltar as a reprisal for the British bombardment of Dakar,
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  • 130 16 London, Sept. 24. A SPIRIT of ardent faith and unconquDrable hepe animates the souls of men and women in this coun.ry in their s:and against the heaihen rage of the Nazi rul?rf," declares Dr. KLt.z, chief Rabbi, in a Jewish New Year message. Dr. H«rtz adds
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