The Straits Times, 2 September 1941

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  • 38 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times fESTABLJSHED NEARLY A CKNTTJRTI MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER- LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Straits Times 16 pa<;es SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 58 2 At bis residence In chamberlain Road. Ipoh, on sept. 1 Mr. Arthur Cecil, Ferdinands, I formerly of Oeylon. Aged 75. He leaves behind a widow, five cons. B. C. Ferdinands. N. C. Ferdinands, If. Ferdinands,! V. Perdinnads and R. Ferdinands and two i daughters Mrs. Harold Jansz and Mrs
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    • 36 2 Mr and Mrs. Loh Ah Pong thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their son. Loh Plane Hlan. at Bidadarl yesterday morning. And also for their wreaths and messages of condolence, j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1620 2 SITUATIONS VACANT IMK)KKEEPER REQUIRED. Must nave th.iroiiKh knowledge of double entry and capable or preparing trial balance and simple balanc- sheet. Apply by letter to mess secretary. Officers Meat. Air Headquarters Slme Road. H. M, NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS, SINGAPORE Two vacancies exist In H.M. Naval Base for Temporary Draughtsmen and applications
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    • 721 2 I DOGS CATS I FOR SALE. Pedigree OokSen Oker f inn'-t p"pn!es. Registered parents, apply Bob MS. B.T. IjFOR SALE_ •TOLEY' SMOKEHOlfeE THt.KMO. METEBS: New Models nsvi now arrived fiom England fitted wito Maximum and Minimum Hand* and 12-ft Armoured Caole Urdoubtedly the meet Trai-t'ca. Smokehouse Thermometer ever construct cu
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    • 886 2 1138 S. S. Jigur 2. Irtrt. Cwltff Birae.ll With MKMB ■PBwisunr $2,800.00 1937 Studir. 14/12 b.p. Coltir black with grey uphoisttry $1,950.00 All used can offered by 09 uc in excellent condition. Though we give no guarantee we have every 100fldeaee ia their ability to give trouble- frre ••'<• TiKKMYCXOfrT
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 534 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. Incorporated it) England 1 PENINStLAK IMi OKIKMAI 8. N CO MAII PASSENGER ANO CARGO SERVICE Tbt oesl possible (entice* an ocin« main UineD b» the P O 8 N Co. frosa the KtralU U their asnal ports if call In China
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    • 516 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Oates are not guaranteed, all cargo booking* subject to Conference War Clause*. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class o*«senger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)
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    • 247 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controller 1 by THE MERCANTHF. R<\NK OF INDIA LIMITED The Comp?ny which is lneorpo/ated In the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF FBTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1100 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHU J2S m IJJJ «/e» ZHP.l KM n t.tt m/es. 7.HP.J IIUb. I.I7S m/oa. ZHP.S MM m 7 15 m/es 7.HI.. ZHP1. 7HPJ. and ZHP3. 10 a.m. LaguSalr; 10.30 am. Lagu Gambos; 10.40 am. Lagu Ronggeng; 11 am South Indian danrer.« 11.49 a.m. Interval; 13 noon. Recording*
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  • AROUND THE MARKETS
    • 524 4 (By Oar Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 2. •THE share markets opened firm this 1 morning In all sections following the brisk demand yesterday (or rubbers and industrial while tin shares remained firm. This reflects the calmer outlook in regard to the position
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    • 752 4 PROFIT $86,576 AND DIVIDEND 12% t PROPOSING the adoption of the re1 port and accounts at the annual I meeting of Bukit KiU: Rubber Estates Ltd. In Malacca recently. Mr. Tmn Hoon 1 Siang, the chairman, said: Prom the accounts yrxt will ace that the I company
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    • 172 4 rt» foltowint arc cut rtrnanau rMat «bk nerotne aeeorCinc to u>« dait? circcte mv» 3« tb» Bonckno* up 9>an«ha) jmhrn iak.uuii l.l 2/4 1/12 I Ixindon demand 1 '4 3/33 Switzerland IT.T. only) 303.44 New York demand 47.10 Montreal demaoo tl.U Batavla demand M.71 Samarang demand M M Calcutta
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    • 48 4 teai n«ab«n Hunkvt CM* Cuh» Conrn Mixed IJ.45 Sun Dried $3 10 Pet' Whit* Uuotok White Black ioi-t flomr u»n» tsis >*»«• $475 8«™w»k $462 Small Flak* Pair PTake Medium-Pearl 8mall Pearl •^io' 112 25 •12.00 tK.TS $1625 I $00 $5.15 $4.62 $S50 MOO $10.00 $:o^c
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    • 93 4 Singapore. ThokUt Sept. Z, Bow. Buyer* SeOrf No. IX R.S I (Spot Ioom) 3g.* 3(u Na IX K.S.S. I no in rase* Sfpt.-Oct. ISeOcr't •pttea) 3SH S*H G.F A.Q. R.8S «•■> v baitt SrH-OrC tSeUer'i apttoa) S«M MM r.A.Q. K.8 8 I.* n n.ict S«i»t--Oct.
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    • 105 4 THE statement of accounts of the rare meetings held by the Selangoi Turf Club during the first half year •hows that a sum <>f *****80.47 was paid to Government as tax against $*****6.70 during the same period last year, states the Malay Mail. The income
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    • 45 4 THE rate of release for rubber for the 1 fourth Quarter o? this year has been determined at 120 per cent, of onequarter of standard production, and not UT/t per cent, as preriousl;, announced, states the Controller of Rubber.
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    • 22 4 /"|CEAN shipments of rubber from Malayan ports m August totalled 86 180 ton*, compared with 80,057 tons In July.
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    • 393 4 'Your Battle Is Ours,' Says U.S. Leader New York, Sept. 1. WHTO our fellow workers of al> lands. many of whom are risking their Bvea to hear this broadcast —your battle is ours." declared Mr. Sydney Hill man, associate director of the Office of Production Management,
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    • 57 4 London, Sept. 1. rW opened dull. Tie turnover was 50 tons. The demand was desultory, with most of the bids falling to attract sellers. Smelters remained very reserved but some dealers made small sa'es with slight concisions. After ofMc'nl hours a further 15 tons were traded. UK. tin stocks total
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    • 276 4 MALAYA 17,050 TONS SHORT AT END JULY 1 MALAYA, according to the Tin Research Institute and Reuter exported only 4,091 tons of tin in July, compared with a proportionate monthly quota of 8,378 tons and bringing her cumula »ye underexport, compared with quota, at the end
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    • 110 4 London, Bept. 1. CURPRISE is expressed at the low *J level of the controlled pepper prices of Bd. for Muntok and Sd. for Lampong and It is doubted whether the Ministry will be able to maintain if eastern sellers tend to raise their export quota- tions
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    • 473 4 PUBLIC NOTICES In exercise of the powers conferred on hlni THE BUKIT PALONG by Section 5(2). the Minor Offences Ordin SYNDICATE, LTD »nee. Cap 24, the Chief Police Officer, Singa- /Tr.«w~^. f i. .h. vmt a\ pore, with the sanction of His Excellency the (Incorporated to the F.M.8.) Governor, hereby
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    • 351 4 AUCTION NOTICE PROPERTY SALE To be sold by Public Auction at th<- Saleroom of A T. EDWARDS A CO.. LTD N* 11 Malacca Street, on Tnanfey. 4tfe September. 1941. st rjO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE LOT 1. Freehold land ao-d gudown No. 34 Rotoe.'V sonQaay, Singapore, trea 5 936 so,, ft. Memrs.
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  • 358 5 Generally Quiet Some Profit-Taking London, Sept. 1. »pHE Stock Exchange to-day was generally quiet. There was considerable profittaking m Home rails, gilt-edged recorded ■nail advances while among industrials, breweries and tobaccos responded to renewed Interest and Austin Motors were a flnn feature. Anglo-Iranian Oil were again fupported
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  • 117 5 Mail> i iioe at tile Gfneral Pcs. Office as foll.T-TO-UAY Australia ail 4p.m. Java air 4 p.m. New 7.palar<l air 4 p.m. TO-MOBBOW Java air 9 a.m. Medan air 11 a.m. Palnsbang air 9 a.m. MAIL AKBIVALS Hi U from Java and Sumatra (&lr> general (1
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  • 10 5 The New York Stock Exchange was closed to-day, Labour Day.
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  • 108 5 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 1. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows with previous Quotations to parenthesis:— RUBBER: Quiet. Mar.' 13% d 13 11I1M (13% d It ll|16d) New York: Closed COTTON: Closed for duration of war. PEPPER: White Muntok: Bd. (ITd.) Lampong black in bond:
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  • 109 5 'From Our Own Correspondent > London, Sept. 1. The following an Co-day's "bid" quotations for Pixed TrosU: d. British General "A" 15 Oxd British Empire "B" not available British Empire Cumulative not aYallablf British Empire Cprehenslre not available British General "A" 15 3 British General "B" 13 3
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  • 1335 5 MONDAY, SEPT 1, 1911: 4 P.M. •umuG Ampat (ss> 2s 7Hd Si Austral Amal (Ss) 7s 3d 7s 6d c.d. Austral Malay 33s 6d 34! 6d c d. Ayer Hitam (sa) 17s 18s Ayer Went (»t) .70 .75 Bangriß Tin (f> 1* 80 14s Batu
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  • 216 5 Issued by the Malayan Shan gaj Aust. Amal. 3d. No. Sl'jd. bonus Sep. 15 Auat. Matey 9d. No. S3 9d. bonus Sep. 2 Kuaia Kanipar 13 No. 21 Aug. 25 Mambau 1214% «Bil Sep. 3 Raub 3d. HA. Sep. 12 Sthn Ktnta 10% U*. Aug. 11
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  • 51 5 HALLAM AND CO., sharebrokers, Kuala Lumpur, have issued their 17th Issue of Dollar Rubber Compauits, a booklet containing particulars of the capital and dividend record of rubber companies operating in Malaya. A record of forward sales made is also included. It forms a handy reference booklet for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 139 5 Jf* L Is there any cure for jB^BF f^£v M ta P c AND roundwormll sir? \j t HaWla^J'^Bte^Bm Ha^^^ Certainly!— 4T*wL COOPER'S LIQUID AA -W^ WORM REMEDY M jmHmSjb^ Make no mistake worms It kills the worms and ?>f are not "natural in a dog." does not merely expel
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    • 224 5 10 SIGHT 6 IS ».15 ■■■^■■■■l TENSELY GRIPPING URA>I M 9 t mk Ol <li:i UNO A CRIMINAL! j ■BMIIiHU G A S L I G HI with ANTON WALBSOOK, DIANA WTNTARD. Brltfch National Pfc-ture WMk-cari M»H— m 1 TM. U-BOAT 7» also TOO MANY 111 saANDS TUPITBC HAWII LAST
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 104 5 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES To-day H W. 8.55 a.m. 7.* ft.; 8.11 p.m (.4 ft. L. W 1.05 m.m. 2.4 ft: 3.34 p.m. S.3 ft. To-morrow K. W. 9. 51 a.m. S.4 ft.; 9.18 p.m. 9.1 ft. L. W. 3.15 a.m. 1.9 ft.: 3.35 p.m. 4.« ft. Thursday, Sept. 4 H.
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    • 155 6 POSITIVELY LAST 3 PERFORMANCES l/rlllvll, y ii\nvi\r» IOVE mi COM MAN D ytf^^ TREVOR -WAYNE j^^M W fO«Tt» MALI MADJORII *A\H also A NEW MARCH OF TIME "ON FOREIGN NEWSFRONTS" AIR-MAIL PATHE GAZETTE. UNIVERSAL NEWS 8.M.1.'s WAR PICTORIAL NEWS TO-MORROW THEREAFTER DAILY At 10-3O a.m. ALHAMBRA WHIPS CRACK! WLm. SWORDS
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    • 242 6 J J.I F I /filial] THE PLEASURE OF PLEASING IS MAN'S GREATEST SERVICE TO MANKIND. So, when you are Pleased with the Pleasures, which you Sought and Found Here, We, ourselves, are pleased TO-NIGHT THE POPULAR NIGHT IS BACK AGAIN! TEA-DANCE-COUPON NIGHT 8.30 p.m.— MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT Karloff's «ar-—^
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    • 259 6 GREAT BRITAIN ENTERS THIRD YEAR OF WAR I THRILL to the VOICE of VICTORY as DEANNA SINGS "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND" jjt K^^ /^fl |T^, SPECIAL A Ak jS 1^ MCRNING I \Y^BVW IB V) IB P a HP9/ at 1 O'clock jj*3 v^ii \jt/ m 1 %J^^^ 'PhMe
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  • 325 7 Offensive Against Harbour Works In Libya And Axis Shipping London, Sept. 1. CONTINUING the widespread aerial offensive in the Mediterranean which began last week, British planes have again blitzed Tripoli. Bardia, Rhodes Island and Italian shipping. The enemy base at Tripoli, raided nearly every
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  • 207 7 London, Sept. 1. /OVERCOMING bad weather and per- j sistent cloud, a considerable force j of British bombers last night attacked objectives in the Ruhr and Rhlneland, states an Air Ministry communique. The principal targets were in the j Essen and
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  • 110 7 London, Sept. 1. UULL. north-east coast British port which has already been in the forefront of the Luftwaffe's night target, had another visitation last night. Many high explosive bombs were dropped. Anti-aircraft defences engaged the raiders for over an hour. Casualties, including fatalities,
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  • 152 7 Nome (Alaska), Sept. 1. TWO Russian seaplanes carrying a total of 47 men en route to Washington from Moscow on -c mysterious mission alighted here for refuelling after a rough crossing of Siberia and the Bering Straits, says Reuter. All the men are said to
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  • 160 7 London, Sept. 1. rfE United States Ambassador in London, Mr. John Wtnant, said to-day he had no knowledge of any Rus*o-Finnl»h psfice feelers. United Press reports Stockholm Press reports alleged that Mr. Wiuant was acting a& intermediary between Russia and Finland for a separate peace Official
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  • 62 7 Cairo, SO*. 3. TN the frontier are* In Llbjr* there was 1 considerable amount at enemy ihrlllnt. Mgn the British communique. At Tobrufc enemy artillery activity was leas than usual In the Woichtnt area. In ItoUan But AMea. small party of patriots supported by a tew
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 278 7 RAFFLES HOTEL to-night DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight BUSTER MAGGIE UINMCK am NON-UIWERS W-— Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL BLIND BALL SPECIAL CABARET li in Aid II NICHOLAS HUU FOR HtINU CHILDREN DANCE HOSTESSES I EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BOOK NOW Admission to Ballroom $1.00 SUNDAY EVENING
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    • 120 7 See them in "FLIGHT COMMAND ROBERT TAYLOR m kith hussey ML-* WALTER PIDGEO> JL- m mJI W Midni B ht Premiere aktM m sat. Nigfct. CAPITOL M.G.M.'s Sensational Epic of the sky. Coming! PAVILION GEORGE BRENT MARTHA SCOTT IN COLUMBIA'S "THEY DARE NOT LOVE' 'Wk a SB^^ BJ4 N^WJTHrwIUIAMS DOROTHY
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  • 1187 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1941. (730th. Day Of The War.) Family Allowances It has been stated repeatedly in i the House of Commons that every effort will be made to maintain and even extend the social service* in' Great Britain during wartime. In accordance with this policy,
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  • 36 8 London, Sept. 2. T% A.F. fighters successfully attacked an enemy convoy off the French coast during an offensive patrol on Monday evening. One aircraft la missing, states an Air Ministry communique.—Reutet.
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  • 1330 8 The Air War Week By Week Third Period Started With Courage And Optimism (Special Cable From Wing Commander L. V. Fraser). London, Aug. 28. DRITAIN faces the third year of war in good heart. Behind her lie two years of steady advance and achievement in
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  • Correspondence
    • 613 8 The "Privilege" Of Livin* In The Tropics To the Editor of the StraiU Time* Sir. The Imposition of additional war tax is Inevitable. In fact, it became a foregone conclusion once the "thin end of the wedge" was so "willingly" inserted. Indications point to taxation h»r* being "brought more
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    • 114 8 Another Interest-Free Loan To the Editor of the Strait* Tiiiws Sir,— lt is a great pleasure to slate that I, as honorary secretary of The Island Flying Club, have been able to send a four-figure cheque from the club's money as a loan to Government free of
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    • 82 8 Not Enough Pictures Of Indian Troops To the Editor of the Straits nan Sir. Many Indians are regular picture-goers but the news-reels are disappointing to us. We see a lot about the Australians and the British) soldiers in action, but seldom do we see the Indian troops. One feels
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    • 60 8 Point About Rates That Needs Explaining To the Editor of the Straits lime* Sir, Can you tell me why an airmall letter from Malaya to Australia costs 50 cents Australian equivalent, one shilling and sixpence) while one from Australia to Singapore costs nlnepence. exactly one half Who get
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    • 222 8 Proposed Vote By The People Affected To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, According to the Straits Times of Aug. 26, Captain Hashlm informed the Legislative Council at its recent meeting that the war tax on incomes was introduced with the wishes of an overwhelming majority
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    • 151 8 Few Kind Words For Local Civilians To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— lt was with utter contempt and disgust that I read your leading article in the Straits Times of yesterday's date. My observations have led me to believe that the spineless creatures in this Colony (of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 "YOU DIDN'T WARN ME" This is the usual remark one hears after bicycles have been stolen when unreliable locks are used. SAFEGUARD yourself by installing "MASTER" Sole Agents:' CHIN HO CO. Singapore. Steel Filing Cabinets (All British) •Sturdy Construction •Smooth Operation of Drawers l^arge Filing Capacity Handsome Appearance Fire Resisting
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    • 85 8 CONCERNING WINSTON CHUKCIIULL hj Sir George Arthur. Here is a portrait of the Man self-taught by amazingly varied experience, as he grew and matured into the mighty world figure be Is to-day. Price *nly 14.25. Pactace 2S eta. G. H. KIAT CO.. LTD., C and 8, Robinson Road. Sinraporr. Don't
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  • 273 9 Staggering Losses During August RED PLANES RAID BERLIN, KOENIGSBERG DANZIG Concentrated Attacks On Enemy Panzer Forces THE total German casualties on the Eastern Front to date 1 is about 2,500,000 men. including 1,000,000 killed, stated the Moscow radio last night, reports Reuter. It addressed
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  • 303 9 Bevin' s Message To U.S. Workers Call For United Bid For Victory London, Sept. 2. itKJOT only the British Common- wealth of Nations and their Allies are involved in war— you are making planes and munitions to rescue the peoples of conquered countries from the Nazi tyrant and to prevent
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  • 59 9 Edinburgh, Sept. 2. OTENING the seventy-third Trades Union Congress yesterday, Mr. George Gibson, the President, pledged Mr. Winston Churchill fullest support from the workshops. We have had our quarrels with the Piime Minister and we will again, but nt the moment ho is the living
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  • 44 9 Washington, Sept. 1. rIE announcement of the death of a United States Army pilot in an air crash In Iceland has disclosed tiiat United States Army units have rerched Iceland to reinforce the Marines previously dispatched there. ReuWT.
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  • 67 9 London. Sept. 2. A GERMAN general, writing in the Hamburger Fremdenblatt, compares the German advance into Russia wi.h Napoleon's campaign which began on the same day in 1812. He reaches this conclusion "Napoleon would have done better to halt his campaign at Smolensk
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  • 163 9 Nazi Atrocities In Soviet Village Moscow, Sept. 2. A TERRIBLE tale of German atrocities in a Russian village designated by the letter "V" recaptured by Soviet troops is told in a message to the Tass news agency from the I thea.re of wax. Five wounded Red Army men, It says,
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  • 139 9 New York, Sept. 1. ■TWO jean of searing, brutal, sen vies* war. during which Hitler sod his satellites have pursued a callous course of making over the world to the German machine," is how Urn newspaper St. Louis Globe Democrat describes the two years
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  • 58 9 Washington, Sept. 1. ARRANGEMENTS ere being made to permit United States Army pilots to resign from service In order, as civilians, to fly Pan-American planes on the new ferry and air transport service to Africa, informed quarters in Washington have indicated. Official I
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  • 25 9 German troops captured in tbe Western Desert fighting are here aeen arriving at a war prisoners camp In Egypt.
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  • 328 9 Roosevelt's Reference To Arms Supplies Washington, Sept. V MTHILE President Roosevelt enunciatn ed no new American policy or further step In his present policies in to-day's broadcast, interventionists here welcome his emphatic assertion that there will be no negotiated peace so for as he is concerned.
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  • 271 9 London, Sept 1. "f^UR steadily growing strength in the Middle East, now further augmented by the arrival In the Western Desert theatre of war of the South African Air Force, was brought forcibly home to the enemy during I August when some
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  • 119 9 Washington, Sept. 1. THE newly created Supply, Priorities and Allocations Board will hold Its first formal meeting to-morrow to discuss policies which may Improve production under the $50,000,000,000 defence programme. The Board is confronted with the difficult and complex task of dividing supply materials,
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  • 131 9 Moscow, Sept. 2. FINLAND has suffered much more in the last ten weeks than in the whole Russo-Flnnish war of 1939, according to prominent Finnish representatives visiting Stockholm, says a Stockholm telegram to the Soviet Tass news agency. Germany has thrown the whole
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  • 293 9 Production Expansion Ensures Supply Jerusalem, Sept. 2. j PALESTINE, entering with the rest i of the British Empire, on the third I year of war, antlcipat?s the expansion of its not inccnsiderable contribution! to the Imperial effort, reports Reuter 1 correspondent In Jerusalem. In view
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  • 119 9 London, Sept. 2. LADY Edward Spencer Churchill, great aunt of the Prime Minister. Mr. Winston ChurchiU, was killed and her daughter, Beryl Lady Cowdray, was seriously injured In a car accident near Cobham, Surrey, yesterday. The car in which they were travelling crashed Into
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  • 47 9 London, Sept. 3. HITLER has presented Mueaolini with a great astronomical oDservatory which is being built n»ar Rome and Is to be completed this year. It will be provided with "the best precision instruments," ie was announced by the German radio yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 51 9 Toklo, Sept. 2. MORE air raid precautions are being taken in Japan. It is announced that the planning section of the Japanese Home Office is to be reorganized to plan air raid precautions. Meanwhile, high Japanese official? are still talking about a very grave crisis.—
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  • 163 9 Death Sentences For Saboteurs Vichy, Sept 2 TTHE drastic "anti-Communist" ram- pnign in occup>d Franc? f I.owing the attack on th' Quis'inn Lsval anl Dat, contlnu°s Seven more persons have been sentenced co death. They were ■cc—rri of talcing part in sabotage plots acmlnftt the Germans and
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  • 54 9 Vichy, Sept. t THE Vichy Government drsire* f> open negotiation* with Italy and Germany with a v>w to can- lading a definite peace set !ement. t'omte df Brinon. Vi«hv'< representative in Paris. «old American correspondents ye«terterfay. He said France at the moment i< attempting to
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  • 113 9 London, S«?pt. 2. ADM. LELUC has resigned from the command of th> French Naval Forces and from his post as head of the Navy Secretariat which was entrusted M> him by Adm. Da-Lin, nays the Vichy wm agency. !He Is replaced In both posts by
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    • 10 9 OTHER CABLES in pages 4, 7, 13. 11 and 16
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    • 65 9 9WS9a^fllaW%C^B P luSlI ■JBfe. WF& 1 MatT TUB tK. I O i^ku St. r mBMbU ■Hb^SX^C S m 9k9S» 11 It rimH i n? jsßblbW -o>aK m^b^b^b^bwl x xA^B^B^Q fc| PJ^, l B^B^^^haJCL^Jl^^Bl^BM One of two 20,000 kW. 3.000 r.p.m: Metrovick Two-Cylinder Turbo-Alternator Seta installed at the Shanghai Power Station.
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  • 703 10 Monthly Contributions Are Feature Of To-day's List MORE than $1,600 has been paid into The War Fund since m yesterday, and the gross total is now $5,773,054. Monthly contributions which are paid automatically to the Chartered Bank account for a large part of
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  • 43 10 QN Auk. 28, the "Perhubong&n Mel»yu Amateur Dramatic Party com prising Malays of Kelantau, P. rak. SeUngor. Prnang and Singapore, staged a concert in aid of the War Fund and the China Relief l*und at the Sultana Theatre, Kota Bahni
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  • 110 10 SINGAPORE MTfUta no i hi. Dinner and Dance < Informal i S p.m. to Mldnipht. GBEAI WOBLD CHbaret: Tea Dunce-Coupon Night 8.30 to midnight. Late Dance 9.30 to 12. Globe: Mr. Wong, The Detpotlve. Sky: The Sheik Steps Out. HAPPY THEATRE (Happy World! Asmara Moemi. Seaside: The Cat and
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  • 199 10 "Wings" For Third Malayan Squad Ij^tEMBERS of the third squad of Singapore-trained Royal Air Force cadets have Just received their "wings" at an advanced training centre in Canada, the Straits Times understands. The men will now be looking forward to an early opportunity to start their
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  • 97 10 A. A.M. FAVOURS OFF-SIDE RULE FOR MOTORISTS THE Automobile Association of Malaya is approaching Government again wJth a view to the incorporation of the oil-side rule in the highway codes of Malaya. It was pointed out at a recent meeting of the executive council of the Association that many motorists
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  • 62 10 Shanghai, Sept. 2. BOUND for Singapore aboard the President Garfleld, one of the American liners assigned to evacuate Americans from the Far East are 38 Americans. The party includes some Americans who arrived from Japan aboard Tatuta \faru recently. The President Garfleld is proceeding to
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  • 32 10 Ai aM warden-, attached to Group lof the Centioi D vision held a picnic party on Aug. 31 at Mr Teo Kirn Eng's bungalow at Tampim L More than 130 were present.
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  • 529 10 Chungking, Sept. 2. i tyscusSlONS between President Roosevelt and the Japanese Ambassador, Adm. Nomura, are the principal subject of conversation and speculation in all circles here. In spite of a certain amount of apprehension, Chinese generally disbelieve the possibility of the United States
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  • 44 10 When the Netherlandi Contul-Oeneral. ttr. H. It J. Fein, went to the-B*tch School n Orange Grove Road yettcraay to participate in the children's celebrations of Queen Wilhelmina's birthdap, he preiented each child with m "Victory" badge.— StratU Times picture.
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  • 421 10 Queen Wilhelmina Broadcasts To Her Eastern Empire 44 A FTER more than a year of oppression, the Netherlands are and feel stronger and more unconquerable than ever before," declared Queen Wilhelmina over Radio Oranje last night, broadcasting to the Netherlands Indies and Dutch people
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  • 46 10 "Insignia Malayana." which presents an account of the flags, stamps, crowns and emblems of the Malay Peninsula and is compiled by Mr. S. Dural Raja Slngam. to being sold in aid of the M.-.Uya Patriotic Fund, priced at 50 rents rach. The book contains many illustrations.
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  • 46 10 PASSAGE between Perak and Thailand, except by aircraft, must De via the customs station at Tanjong Luas. in Uppsr Perak. states an order in the F.M.B. Government Gazette Entry into, or departure from, Perak at any other place on the border In prohibited.
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  • 101 10 iFVom Our Ora Correspondent > Talplng. Sept. 1. r PH£ Sultan of Pi rak and the Briti&li Resident. Mr. Marcus Rex, were among those who attended the Talping Charity Pair, after it had been declared opt n by tin Protector of Chinese, Perak. Mr. A. W. Hay
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  • 500 10 New Coastal Batteries And Powerful Beach Defences By A Straits Times Representative THE might of Singapore has so completely dominated an assessment of British strength and power in Malaysia that there has been a tendency to overlook the fact that since the war Penang,
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  • 34 10 Sydney, Sept t, rIB Australian Army Minister, Mr. Percy Spender, may shortly leave for Malaya, it is understood, to *tudy conditions among the Australian Imperial Forces th«re —Heater.
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  • 291 11 Black-out Lighting Rules For Cars "Unsatisfactory" fOMPLAINTS by Malayan motorists against the present lighting restrictions in black-outs and brown-outs applying to motor-cars has resulted in a decision by the executive council of the Automobile Association of Malaya to request the authorities to permit
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  • 173 11 THE fact that 100 per cent, of yaur donations goes to the object of any Buy a Bomber Fund appeal Is a thought I would like to leave with you to-night," said Mrs. Beatrice Church, r.on. organizer of the Buy a Bomber Fund in
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  • 87 11 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sept. 1. WHE Yang-dl-Pertuan Besar of Negrl 1 SembiJan and the British Resident were represented at the funeral to-day of Mr. Chang Seng Long, former Negri Sembilan State Councillor. The funeral procession was a mile long and headed by
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  • 88 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 1. THE death occurred to-day at hi* residence In Chamberlain Road of Mr. Arthur Cecil Ferdinands, of Ipoh, at the age of 75 years. He came from a Dutch Burgher family in Ceylon and has been
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  • 19 11 A feature programme entitled "Fires of London" will be presented by the Singapore Broadcasting station at 9 p.m. to-day.
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  • 109 11 TLfR. A. DUFF Cooper, British Cabinet Minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, is now expected to arrive in Singapore on Sunday by trans-Pacific Clipper, on his special mission for the War Cabinet. Mr. Dennis Allen, the second secre'ary to the British F.mbassy
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  • 97 11 WITHOUT calling upon him for I his cWence, Mr. K. K. Oon. Singapore Fifth Magistrate, yesterday acquitted William David Drennan, a 43-year-cld Australian, who had been on trial on a charge under the Defence Regulations. Drennan was alleged to have spread a report relating to
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  • 82 11 THE Don Basin with its Dnieprostjoy Dam is not the only lndus&ial area of Russia. The economic focus of Russia is no longer in the Ukraine, but a thousand miles further east, and correspondingly farther from the Russo-German battle line. At 745 this evening
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  • 61 11 A CASE in which Robert Gray, of a British regiment Is alleged to have caused the death of Robert Hal'.ey Gibson at a sergeants' m^ss in Singapore on Aug. 18 by a negligent act not amounting to homicide was mentioned in the Singapore Second Court
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  • 49 11 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 1. F:E death took place this morning at the General Hospital of lieutComd. J. C. Derrick, Harbour Master. Pen an R, aged 53. Lieut.-Com. Derrick leaves a wife and two children. The funeral took place this evening.
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  • 72 11 NEXT Sunday, which is the Sunday following the second anniversary of the outbreak of war (Wednesday, i Sept. 3), will be observed as a National I Day of Prayer in Malaya in common 1 with the rest of the British Empire. A special public service will be
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  • 31 11 DR. D. A. B. Hopkin, of the Medical Auxiliary Servl-e, will address the Singapore Rotary Cluo to-morrow on the work of this unit of the passive defence organization.
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  • 52 11 Ngw'Ah Mol, a ricksha puller, claimed trial in the Singapore Third Court yesterday on a charse alleging that he caused hurt to J. Huggins with a kandar stick at the junction of Jalan Eesar and Desker Road on Sunday. The case was postponed to Sept. 8 for mention. Police ball
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  • 188 11 »THE "Keren Institute" has been opened at a camp occupied by Indian troops in Negri Sembilan. This institute is a recreation room fitted with wireless set, gramophone, games of various kinds, notepaper, etc., by the Negri Sembilan Indian Troops Entertainment Fund. The
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  • 206 12 Melbourne, Sept. 1. DEFERRING to reported resent11 ment by the A. I. P. ln Malaya at the. decision to issue the Australian slouch hat to all Imperial troops there, Major-Oen. C. H. Brand said that the use of the hat I was not confined solely to
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  • 40 12 THERE were 316 accidents in Singa1 pore last month, 91 of which were traffic accidents involving motor-cars, lorries, buses and trolley buses. Forty accidents took place outside Municipal limits, according to figures released by the Accident Ambulance Service.
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  • 1000 12 pONTRlBUTlONS to the Lord Mayor of London's Air Raid Relief Fund through the Singapore Chinese Relief Fund's Aid Britain sub-committee include the following donations which add up to nearly $30,000, the bulk of wh'.ch is from members of the Hokklen community:
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  • 305 12 CHINESE LAUNCH AID-TO-BRITAIN CAMPAIGN "Bounden Duty To Assist" Says Mr. Tan Kah Kee QNE thousand Singapore Chinese, representing numerous w local associations and guilds, provided an enthusiastic opening yesterday to the Aid-to-Britain Campaign, organized by the Federation of China Relief Fund Committees to help the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress
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  • 113 12 Karachi. Sept. 1. "IF I were given a choice of troops 1 in front of my battery I won Id choose Indians every time," said a senior artillery officer who has seen service in France, the Western Desert, Greece. Syria, to a Renter correspondent. The
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  • 95 12 WHAT is alleged to have been a trap set by the police had a sequel at j the Bingapoe Assizes before Mr. Justice Worley yesterday when a Chinese and two Japanese, Cheong Ah Llm and Mtmoru Sakazl and Mitso Hirata claimed trial on a
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  • 97 12 /CONTRIBUTIONS to the ChurchH I Tank Fund for the week ending {Aug. 30 include: Madam Jo Butter $185, Lt. Gen A. R. Perclval, $50, Tan Hong Tek $1 85, "A Few Seafarers" $39.20. Dr. W. R. Duff, Taiping $185, Collection Boxes $199.35, Anonymous $9.25, "Anonymous" $185,
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  • 33 12 BRITISH NAVAL AIR ATTACHES IN BANGKOK (JROUP-CAPTAIN Roy Williamson Chappell, M C the new British Air Attache, and Commander R W S Stirling-Hamilton. R.N., the new British Naval Attache, hare arrived in Bangkok.
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  • 397 13 "We Shall Begin To See Victory In 1942" London, Sept. 1. "THERE is a strand of steel in the fibre of the British people," writes Mr R G. Mensies, former Australian Prime Minister, ln the Daily Mail today. Mr. Menzies continues: "For two ears the
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  • 502 13 Press Calls For Bigger All-Round Production In Britain U.S>A. London, Sept. 1. THE British aircraft industry last week put up the best figures yet achieved. Every possible record wan broken. British factories produced more complete planes, more engines, more airframes, more accessories, more
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  • 39 13 London, Sept. 1. LAST nigtot, enemy aircraft dropoed bombs ln Alexandria and the Suei Canal area, states a communique, 'lwo people were Wiled and 43 injured ln Alexandria, but there were no casualties in the Suez Canal area.— Reuter.
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  • 125 13 Vichy, Sept. 1. SENATOR Letn Perriex, member of the Upper House for Grenoble, wa« arrested and imprisoned at Vals Lea Bains to-day en charges of acting as l.ascn for de Gaullists and furnishing information to the dissident radio. Meanwhile, he Oerman mihtary court
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  • 78 13 London, Sept. 1. rpHE Swl3» authorities have been InA formed by the German consuls that all visas for Berlin have been suspended indefinitely, acrording to the correspond3nt of the Independent French agency on the German frentier. Na one knows the reason for the suspension Businessmen who obtained
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  • 76 13 Toklo, Sept. 1. f APAJTS htrtoiic friendship with Thailand was emphasized by Mr. TeUi Tsubokami, Japan"s flrtt Am- bissador tc Thailand, before l?aving Jasan to assume his post this morning Sreaking of the "historic fri?nishin and Increasingly el^se polHic-al and econrmic relat.ons between the two cauntries,"
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  • 67 13 Vichy, Sep. 1. OOTH Laval and Marcel Deat, French D Quislings, passed a good night. A bulletin Issued this mornln*; says: "Laval's condition is satisfactory. Deats condition gives more and more ground for satisfactory."— Reuter. Laval, former Vi?hy Vice-Premier, and Deat, editor of the pro-German Journal L'Oeuvre, were
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  • 825 13 Edinburgh, Sept. 1. WELCOMING Russia as an ally Mr. George Gibson (Manchester), in a presidential address at the annual Trades Union Congress at Edinburgh to-day, said this did not imply the least sympathy with British Communist Party leaders. "The astonishing gyrations of thesis people
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  • 124 14 I New Zealand Premier's View After Talks With United States Leaders Toronto, Sept. 1. THE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, told pressmen here that he was convinced, after conferences with President Roosevelt and other high United States officials, that the people
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  • 233 14 Tokio, Sept. 1. MR. Ritsu Kiyosawa, widely known political commentator and Liberal, writing in the Chugai Shoyo to-day, addressed an open letter to the Foreign Minister, Adm. Toyoda pointing out that Japan is at the final cross-roads of war or peace. The writer
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  • 228 14 Call For Action By Japan Imperial H. Q. Army Press Chief's Outburst Tokto, Sept. 1. C>L. HAYAO MABUCHI, Imperial Hepdquar.ers Army Press chief, in a speech celebrating "East Asia Day," said: "Whethc we like It or not. recent Anglo-American unfriendly acts have placed Japan at the crossroads of her rise
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  • 116 14 Toklo, Sept. 1. A RESHUFFLINQ of the Japanese Naval General Staff Is officially announced. Rear-Adm. Set'chi Ito is appointed Vice-Chief of Naval General Staff, succeeding Rear-Adm. Nobutake Kondo, who has held the post since October, 1939. Rear-Adm. Konda has been aypointed to an unditrlosed
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  • 153 14 Peip:ng, Sept. 1. THE local White Russian commun1 lty has been greatly perturbed by \n order Issued by the head of the Japanese-sponsored "Anti-Com-munist committee of Russian Emigrants" In North China. The order states that all members ptween the ages of 17 and 42
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  • 60 14 London, Sept. 1. JAPANESE newspapers to-day stress the need for a far-sighted and hard-headed policy because, as one journal puts It, the Russo-Oerman war Is causing serious reperru r &ions In the Far East. Another newspaper declares that the spread of the Euro, pean war
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    • 295 14 50% OF SERIOUS EYE TROUBLES Caused 6if neglect An authority on the eyes has recendy stated that 50% of serious eye troubles are caused by neglect. These troubles can be YtCPO IP prevented if reasonable steps are taken at W IX*T I4V the right time. f* Whether you are a
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  • 461 15 Cup Candidates Exercised To-day GOLD Cup candidates attracted m°st attention at Bukit Timah this morning when horses and ponies running to-morrow and on Saturday were exercised on the second track «f the racecourse. The going wm ▼ci. rood. Vystic Music (Farad) was on tne ewy list and did two rounds.
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  • 59 15 THE Island Club's August medal bceev competition resulted in a win in "A" division lor RA. MaUfl 'twi lipt and in "B" division for Col. E. L. Vilson Hassandor <fcur up). r.iHE Royal Navy beat the RE. 'Ma;?Ts> by two goals to nil In a spc^nd division >a>
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  • 53 15 Meter: S.A.F.A. league, first division, R.A V. vs. Chinese Athletic, Alison Road; Police vs. Man(lirs.ers. Depot: reserve division Loyals vs. Argylls, Gillman; second division (b), Fort Canning vs. II.MS, Sultan, Clerical Union: N.B. Indians vs. RAF. (Kallang), Naval Base; Kranji vs. i Wanderers, Kranji. Tennis: S.C.C. vs.
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  • 232 15 Friday's Programme At Happy World ACTION in plenty and many close decisions are promised by the attractive boxing card arranged by promoter C. B.Tan, under the auspices of the S.B.A. which will be stared at the Happy World stadium on Friday in a.d of
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  • 115 15 IF th- Argylls had had anything like a forward line yesterday they might have beaten the Malays by »t least a doien toals, so many were the opportonHtes they had and so many (fit ope nines the) missed. As it was they could only
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  • 1655 15 Running Order, Non-Acceptors Selections For To-morrow I ORD TOMNODDY and Punter's Pride should be the best bets at Bukit Timah to-morrow, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. Both horses have shown form in their earlier runs and
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  • 359 15 NATIONAL heads the wel»hU in the Gold C*» race, which will ke n« at Bukit Tlmah on Satvrday, the Jnw day of the Sinjapore Tvrt c b^ Autumn (Gold Cmp) meetine, »lu»e Mystic Music, last year's winner the Singapore Gold Cup and th» year's winner ot
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    • 463 15 Many of the gre£t men and women of to-day were sensitive, highly- strung children But with sensitive children there are dangers that have to be watched during childhood rrcxr j -l.n,i l> hw-hlv-ttrnnz and All th»e are warning «ign» that th« J^HEJ a child h hiKhly-«tnjng ana > hj> nervous
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  • 702 16 RED COUNTER-ATTACKS IN SOUTH CENTRE SECTORS Finnish German Forces Routed After Grim Fight, Says Moscow London, Sept. 1. AN admission of fresh counter-attacks in the Ukrainian sec- tor of the Eastern Front by Marshal Budenny's forces south of Kiev and on the lower course of the Dnieper, and of severe
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  • 173 16 London, Sept. 1. •pHE Germans themselves admit that ceaseless rain is hampering operations In the main Leningrad battle zone south of Lake Ilmen, and it seems evident that the weather is becoming an Increasingly Important defensive factor, writes a Reuter military commentator. While the
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  • 471 16 Ankara. Sept. 1. "THE Anglo-Soviet plan to settle all out- stajiciiiif military and political quesUxu ImiUMti'.elf appears to be almost fully realized, declared Winston Burdett, Columbia Broadcasting System correspondent. In a broadcast from Ankara He said: The British and 3ovlet ministers in Teheran have presented the proposals
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  • 42 16 Zurich. Sept. J. HEW groupe of German police have arrived In Rome to take a courte In colonial police wort at TlvoU. It was offldally announced In Rome ye«terday.— l I Rc uter. j i
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  • 296 16 P iPT Ankara, Sept. 1, ART of the great numbers of British and American planes now arriving in the Middle East will be diverted to Russia across Iran almost immediately and later will be followed by regular units of the Royal Air Force
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  • 1369 16 ROOSEVELT'S C VLL TO SPEED UP ARMS PRODUCTION Reference To "A New Weapon Of Unprecedented Power" Hyde Park (N.Y.), Sept. 1. A CLARION call to all working: men and women through- out the United States to subordinate all private I interests to
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