The Straits Times, 9 September 1941

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  • 38 1 FINAL EDTN. The Strairts Times fB9TABLIBHXD MXARLT A CENTURY I MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1941. I'RICE 5 I'KNTS. The Strairts Times 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 Tr> MIEN CHONG TAILORING 3« I oirman St.. S'pwt I'honr 481 it AvsiUble Suit Lengths •Korkvlllr' Sultinn— I.S.A WAIN SHIELI.'S In Silk and Wool Aln AMESICAN SHARKSKIN. Id vartoui colonr. SINQAPORt 140 CSCIL ST (PHONt 5471 J, Jke liW/LJSnISCy z 7 j o^imttea SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA \JI
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    • 97 1 KVALA LUM'UR ?i IAVA *1 fPHOtft, KSJI. m l l t i f= o r r These Watches arc 9 SELF WINDING UNTARNISHABLE 9 NON-MAGNETIC UNBREAKABLE WATERPROOF •ACCURATE ROBINSON'S ff I i eiMi v A P O R E 89-41-758 1 11 D DA WC V A II D IMr
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    • 7 1 ELSIE MARY Battery Road Smart American Dresses
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 32 2 Mrs. E. Marshall and family wish to Wirier their sincere thanks to ail those who attended the funeral of Mr. G. A. Marshal) and sent wreaths, telegrams and htters of condolence.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 288 2 83» i&ratte Wanes SMALL ADsT Minimum charge $1. f«r Mrt. not erreedlnf 4 ttmta. Mare than fo«» Itafs 25 cents per line (Six words) Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES niKTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ACKNOWLEnGMENTS. ANNOIINCEMENTS r.PC. CARDS we charted S3 each per Imcrtion per Inch. Over 1 Inch 26
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    • 830 2 LOST TAKEN from Cathay Theatre lounge 6.10 p.m. Bat. 6th gift black Swan fount, pen Initialled gold band also spectacles In case, name Inside, kindly return Mgr's Office. Cathay, strong sentimental value. Reward. VACANT WANTED, girl, preferably Strata bom, Chinese or Eurasian of some education, capable of assisting m cooking
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    • 697 2 FOR HIRE REFRIGERATOR— New or Used. Phone OSS HOUSES ACCOMMODATION WANTED REQUIRED, Ist October, furnished house, Katong. East Coast Road District. Box 185, Straits Time*. WANTED small bouse unfurnished In Thompson Road or Buklt Tlmah Road district. Apply No. 237, Straits Time*. WANTED Furnished or unfurnished house 2 or 3
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    • 582 2 PUBLIC NOTICES BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at Ui« Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Saturday, the 4th October, IMI. the Directors will recommend that a final dividend of 5 per cent., for the year ended 30th June, 1941, be paid to
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    • 515 2 PROFESSIONAL MATHEMATICS Tuition; Elementary. Higher. Senior Ad<Htior-l Mathes. a Specla!Ity. Box 240, Straits Times. MOTOR VEHICLES IF YOU WANT TO SELL voui car onoue 5088. Carh Paid FOR SALE IM7 Nash Saloon 27 H.P. Mileage 20,500. $1,000 or nearest offer. Phone *****. USED CARS: Austins Morris Citroen Ford eu The
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    • 200 2 Rwi^Rwl 1938 S. S. Jigsar 2i litre Colo.r aaroon with Mtrooa ipNistiry $2,800.00 1937 Standard ***** h.p. Colour black with grey upho.*,erj 51,950.00 All w*e4 ears offered or n are m excellent ronji k>n. Ihou(b we five no |u<taatee we have e»erj coobdrnc In their abilit) lo (i«e trouble-free service.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 407 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS N. Y. K. LINE. TO JAPAN SINGAPORE TO KANMON. KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. TO INDIA Singapore and Penan* to Colombo and Bombay also Rangoon and Calcutta. Indication of any sailing* available will be given on Application. NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA (Incorporated m Jopun) Meyer Chambers. 16. Raffles Place. Tel. Nos.
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    • 449 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom Oates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to F reman tie (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ship*. Single fare $192
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    • 179 3 S^JT whether f^^^^^^^F thills i>r acciJenls Vi hen you wint B^ l<r.inJy, you Kjnt VJ||j|V 11 qunH Keep a Irjlun Mr.imlv .il*i)t m the houve. Kid, pure, made from the pick of the rapes of South Australia's amout vineyards, I m v w "Three Star qinlity. aged-in-the-wood, guaranteed three year*
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 202 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHL.422S m 1133 «/e» Z1IP.1 JI.M m ».(.a m/ea. ZHP.Z 48.U m. 6.175 m/ea. ZHP.3 11.28 m 715 m/ea. ZHI.. ZHP1. ZHR »nd ZHPJ 10 a.m. Lagu Oamboe; 10.30 a.m. Lagu Melayu; 11 a.m. Tamil music; 11 30 a.m. Hindustani music; 11.45 a.m. Interval: 12 noon. Mozart's
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    • 262 3 Radio Play "Pirate Pete" written for you by S. C. Oeorge; 7. SO p.m. Pianoforte Recital Mrs. Van der Lceuwe. from the studio; 7.45 p.m. "Kr«t Aid"— A talk; 8 p m. i»:;i rims' Sonata In F Major, Op. 99. recorded by Pablo CasaU 'cello), and Mleczyslaw Horszowskl (Planoi; 8.30
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    • 643 3 EMPIRE STATION GS» 15 14 a c*. li.DI metm OSI) II.W a m; to. 5? metres f. \SIKKN »KKVI( I C.I* p.m il i« n-m os GS* ltd m ei. mrtm 6 25 p.m. London cMllng; 9 30 pm News; 6 45 p.m. War commentary; 6 55 p.m. pro-'■>-«ind»; 7.oo
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  • 449 4 FIRM OPENING IN ALL SECTIONS By Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Sept. 9. THE share market opened firm m all sections this morning, encouraged by the price rises on the London Stock Exchange and a fair number of deals were put through before 10 o'clock. Yesterday mil sectijns
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  • 57 4 Dow Jones Averages r~E icUowinit were Dow Jones averaees en the New York Stock I Fxchanpe and Commodity Exchange today and on 3aturday 30 Industrial 127.W 177.51 20 Rails 29 70 2<?.56 K, Utilities 18.70 18.88 40 Bonds 90.41 90.44 Commodity index Closed S3. 18 Stock
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  • 81 4 Singapore, rur*d»> Sept. 9. noon. Bayer* SHIer« Price* rrtett no. n k.8 a (Spot looar) 3IH M% No IX R.S.S. f.«.b. t» race* September 3k'; S9H r..F.A.Q. R.8.S f»J- tr balct September 28 U tt<i F.A.Q. R.6 f.» b tn k«le> September it% U FUTURE
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  • 50 4 New York, Sept. 8. THE following were prices of Straits Tin m cents per pound on the New York Commodity Exchange to-day and last Friday ipot teptember )ctober lovember )ecember 3C»i. o nrpi. fl. 52 52 5185 51.85 51.60 51.60 5100 51.10 50.50 51.10 —United Press.
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  • 64 4 London, Sept. t. FI opened firm. Hie turnover ni M tons. Price* hardened In sympathy with a better demand for cash and nears from one consumer. Forwards were also better, with a little covering by cash sellers. After official hours the demand broadened and a further 65 tons were traded.
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  • 840 4 The Air War Week By Week (Special CaWe to the Straits Times from Wing-Corn. L. V. Fraser) London, Sept. 8. I HAVE just been able to study information coming from inside Germany of the increasing damage and disorganisation caused by Royal Air Force raids.
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  • 573 4 Shareholders Get 20% $10,000 For War Fund AT the annual meeting of Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd. to be held j In Kuala Lumpur on Monday, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, the chairman, will say j— iue result of the y»ri woiltiof ta prom of $171,664) may
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  • 22 4 AN FACJS. Gazette notification permits the Indian Bank Ltd. to purchase from, or sell to. any person Indian, Burman and Ceylon rupees.
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  • 235 4 STABILIZATION BOARD STATKMENT Hong Kong, £> p" 8. PLLOWING the departure of Bhanghal bankers from Hong Kong today, the Stabilization Board issued the following statement this afternoon: "Conferences between the Board and representatives of Brit'sh and American banks were held in Hong Kong during the past week
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  • 52 4 London, Sept. 8. A UNITED STATES trade envoy tt now m the Netherlinds Indies. Hr will dir-cuss the quest-en of supplies ol rubber and tin and other raw materi'l' wi'h th»» awthoilUfga thtre. pnd the supply m return of American guns shells and
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  • 38 4 THE following rubber crops were harvested lart month lb. Ayer Moiek 27.019 Bukit Katil 36 411 I Kempa., 372 000 Henrietta 149 600 Sungei Matang 47 000 Jimah Rubber 31.797 Panggor 16.324 New Scudal 24,474
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  • 46 4 Naugatuck, Connecticut St.' 8 NEAR the snial- shoo wrier; Charles Goodrich discovered th- vul-ans-I ing process 102 years ago. United I Statr-s itubber Corporation hrts bought groyrri for a p'.an costing S? 751,000, four tim-- larger than was orteirrl'y planned. I produce synthetic rubber. Ui.ited ress.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 358 4 GYMKHANA MEETING to all) at the Singapore Polo Club, Balestier Road IN AID OF THE WAR FUND on Saturday 27th September at 4 p.m. EVENTS JUMPING MALAYAN KADIR COP MUSICAL POSTS THE LADIES KADIR CUP TILTING 6RETNA GREEN FIRST AID RAID RACE V C RACE BALACLAVA MELEE Admission Tickets $2.00
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    • 58 4 NEW! EXCITING! DIFFERENT! TENSE! THRILLING! OPENING TO-MORROW fATTIAV 3 swNrVs VJ-TV 1 ni\ 1 3.15 6.15 9.15 k^«J^s^r* till M.^* 11 A 20th Century Fox Technicolour Production SUPPORTED RY B. M. I. DOCUMENTARY "THIS IS ENGLAND" PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS SPECIAL! DETAILED PICTURES of CHURCHILL-ROOSEVELT MEETING IN ATLANTIC EXTRA MORNING MATINEES
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 82 4 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES To-day H W. 00.40 a.m. 9 8 ft.; 12 58 noon 0.3 ft. L. W. 6.46 a.m. 2.3 ft: 6 54 p.m. 2.2 tt. To-morrow H. W. 1.13 a.m. 9 5 ft 1.21 p.m. 0.3 ft. L. W. 7.10 a.m. 2.6 ft 7.25 p.m. 2.2 ft. Thunday,
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  • 377 5 Generally Firmer: Gilt-Edged Rise l-ondim, Sept. 8. fT«HK Huxlc Exchanjfr to-day has a generally lirmer tendency with gilt-edged a good feature on continued reinvestment demand •while speculative Kafßa enroioitered good support. Ji .ne rails were firm though trading was restricted but South American rails hardened and Canadian
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  • 117 5 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (From Our Own Onrresrondrnt i London, Sept. 8. f*OMMODITY and Exchange mvrket* closed as follows with previous quotations to nsmiu»*n I New York: Not received COTTON: Closed fot duration of war. PEPPERWhite Muntok: Bd. (Bd.) I ;imp:>nK black In bond: 6d <Sd.i TIN: Firm. Spot: £257% (£256%). Forward:
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  • 85 5 Mails close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAT America:— Canada, Newfoundland. US.A., Central and South America and West Indies air 4 p.m. Europe:— AU destinations with which postal communications are sMll maintained sir 4 p.m. Pacifle Islands:— Guam and Hawaii air 4 p.m. Philippine
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  • 109 5 'Plum Our Own Correspondenti Loodon. Sept. 8. The following are to-day's "bid" quotations for Fixed Trusts: a. Jritish General "A" IS Oxd Sritlah Empire "B" not arailabi* 3r1tlsh Empire Cumulative not available British Rmplre Cprehenalve not available JnUsh General "A" It S British General "B" IS 3 irittah
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  • 1369 5 MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1941: 1 P.M. MUTING Ampat (8«> 3< 7%d Si Austral AmaJ (5s> 7* 3d 7s 6d c.d. Austral Malay (f) 33s 33s i.d Ayer Hltam (is) 37.- 1*> Ayer W«ig (fl) .70 .75 Bangrln Tin <£> 12? So 14a Batu Selangor (tl)
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 183 5 BLACKOUT ON MONDAY. AND YOU THINK IN TERMS OF DARKNESS. YOU SHOULD NOT. FOR THE BLACKOUT IS A SIGN OF GREATNESS NOT A SPECK OF LIGHT ON EARTH. BUT THERE ARE LIVING SOULS WHO MAKE THE FOE COMC DOWN WITH THEIR MACHINE IN BIG HOLES *> m TO-NIGHT Tea Dansant
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    • 79 5 I*l 'JJ i BsBM 111 '1 I WE ARE THE DEFENDERS OF OUR FAITH THAT "WHOEVER WANTS TO BE AMUSED. IS NEVER REFUSED" TO-NIGHT TEA-DANCE-COCPON-NIGHT 8.3a TO MIDNIGHT GLOBE THEATRE TO-NIGHT 8 ».*>. »»d 9M »jb The captivating story of ZOKBO. The Gay Hera of the Raotr who iUu his
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    • 781 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. S. P. Shotam Is no longer connected with either Emerson Radio or H. L. Carter Sc Co. and has no authority to transact any business on our behalf. H. L. CARTER CO.. S3 Orchard Road. THE TOWN BOARD ENACTMENT (No. 118) JOHORE. NOTICI UNDEB SECTION m.
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    • 130 5 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by TBJC MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED The Company which Is incorporated la the 8S and registered as a Trust Company undertakes the following duties EXECUTOR Si OR TRUSTEE Or A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUBTEE OF
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 543 6 THE MOST TIMELY PICTURE OF THE YEAR!! p^_|_ j^LyJ*' r J; w,- Ji l T T^ >r <MVvrT S**^ -^^^^R^RRR^^^^l^^^^^ H m I I Irl I &M'k^ J I I. m^^k^. I i £i JB I i I I I «J I I 141 4 111 IS I Ei' E2
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    • 179 6 T jlflfe T o D *^m Fl til H^*«<^^^, J^^&lBHr^r^r^rhr^HrM Bft'Wv. S ROBINSON WILLIAM N la COLUMBIA'S "LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" with ERIC BLORE The Lone W01f... you can TRUST HIM with your life BUT NOT WITH YOUR WIFE! 3.15, 6.15 9.15 PAVILION OPENS TO-PAY G A R R
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  • 367 7 Cairo, Sept. ANOTHER successful attack on an enemy convoy m the Mediterranean is inscribed m a Middle East R.A.F. communique issued to-day. It states that aircraft of the F.eet Air Arm attacked three medium-sized merchant vessels protected by three destroyers on Saturday night. One
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  • 132 7 Hyde Park (N.Y.) Sept. 7. I THERE is still no official hint as to i the contents of President RooseveH's radio speech to be delivered on Thursday, but it is speculated that it may contain the following points He may order the American Navy to
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  • 160 7 r Madrid. Sept. 8. E Berlin correspondent of the journal Efe sends a graphic description of Hitler's headquarters about which silence has hitherto been maintained. The headquarters is no loayti the train which has been seen in newsreels. "Difficulties in railway communications have necessitated
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  • 136 7 Utmost Effort Required To Defeat Hitlerism Hamilton (Ontario*, Sept. 8. "IT Is more important to defeat Hitler and his gangsters than to bring the mast tyrannical reactionary employer in Candt to his knee declared Mr. A. R. Mosher in an address at th2 opening session of the second regular eanrent'.cn
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  • 58 7 New York, Sept. 8. THE third United States tanker carry Ing aviation fuel has arrived at Vladivostok, according to a Sydney radio broadcast picked up here to-day It U assumed here the vessel js tbe Standard Oil Tanker J. C. Fltzsimmons. 6,716 tons, which
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  • 49 7 WKITIM; m the Hochi Shimbun. the former Minister of War, Gen. Sadao Araki. says that Japan's real enemy m internal dissension. He gives the causes of d > troubles as the result of foreign ideas which are incompatible with the Japanese way of life and thinking. Reuter.
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  • 281 7 Tokio, sept. 8. THE encounter between a German submarine and the United States destroyer Greer "puts German-Amer-ican relations on a new plane, 1 declares the Japan Times and Adver- User, official organ of the Japanese Foreign Ofilce. '•From now on it will j be understood that
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  • 31 7 London. Sept. 8. OWING to petrol shortage, nearly 4 GOO taxis are to be taken off the streets of Tofclo. Those which will remaJn will ><? ra on substitute fuel. j Rtater.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 192 7 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL To-OTCHi DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight BUSTER MAGGIE uINMKk iZM \().s lIINKRS »I.M Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT -8.30 to 10.30 p.m. •v tto BtM tt tto ARGYLL SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS K. kind permission ot IK
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    • 251 7 ATJHE CATHAY TODAY LAST THREE SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 'PHONE 3400 /M I The i*i% 19 mint but «»ii MyM tee th«»»\. 918 HUS VEGAS WIGHTS-)) (pßl^ Ar*£r T jf M a !°f?. CY Bert WHHLFR Jfl hV^ CORSTMCt M 00« PMH MCM If 1 Paramount^ Brand New Hit m
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  • 1103 8 On July 22 it was announced that Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper had relinquished the post of Minister of Information and had been appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. It was further stated that he was to
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  • 80 8 AGREEMENT EXPECTED ON EVACUATION PLAN Washington. Sept. 8. OXclal quarters In Washington to-day Indicated that negotiations will be successful lor the return of a hundred Americans to the United States aboard a Japanese liner which will return to Japan with s veral hundred Japanese waiting to leave California The Japanese
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 480 8 How The Issue Has Been Confused To the Editor of the Strait* Times Sir.— I read the letters headed "Fireworks" and "Taxation," respfctlvely. *ith keen interest. And I feel that I should offer one or two comments on the main thesis of your leader i headed "The Council Meeting,"
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    • 226 8 Savings Certificates As Presents T» the Editor »f the Straits Times Sir.— The man who obeys the repeated exhortations of the Government and the Post Office to buy War Savings Certificates and Is misguided enough to present them to his friends Is unwittingly asking for trouble. For ex-
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    • 132 8 Malay Music At Prayer Time To the Editor of the Straits Time* Sir.— S'.nce the changing of the Vpiay broadcast programme from 5 p m to 5.40 p.m. I hear roars of crumbles from Malay listeners. The old programm; was appreciated because It did not interfere with our praying
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    • 300 8 An Irate Taxpayer "Lets Fly" T» the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— For an outstanding example of incompetence and inefficiency. I give you the M B.C. vOh, no you don't! i I attended the races on Saturday, but left before the last race. According to the M.B.C.
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  • 50 8 R.A.F. SCORE ONE HIT IN RAID ON CHANNEL London, Kept. 9. BLENHEIMS, ace mpanied by fighters, made attacks on rnemy shipping Li the Channel yesterday afternoon. A direct hit wa.s scored oa one ship and another wai d:unap:ed. British aircralt also carried out other reconnaissance. Two <( on. are mivinr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 101 8 Don't Neglect Your Vision! Hare ruui eye* wientlflcallj cumined and defect* of VMon properly corrected bj a qualified gpectalM. C S- CHONG. Dr. of O Biometry Everbright Optical Co. It. Challk Street, rbuoe MM. CHARGe* ITRJCTLY MODERATE F. M. S. RAILWAYS. KIEF WAGONS MOVING WITH MAXIMUM LOADS. YOU eaa help
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 98 8 Duff Cooper As Cartoonists See Him i Jin iHE R^.REAT FROM WHITEHALL. THE SILENT SERVICE. DEAD WEIGHT. SHE HASNT SAID A WORD SIN<> OIK WEUOING DAY. (w»i»T «'o"*T|^rTjuMl!^^r\»| up nmriL SA.LOOH T f i IHE NEW SHERIFF OF bLOOMbliUITT r*^£*^W "^l J/^'^Js^-" This selection of cartoons from British newspapers dealj
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  • 542 9 Reich Cut Off From Rich Coalfields MIXED FORCE SENT TO ARCTIC FOR "VARIOUS PURPOSES" Norwegians Leave For Britain To Aid Allies DRITISH, Canadian and Norwegian troops are now operat1J ing m Svalbard (Spitsbergen) after making an unopposed landing m this far northern Arctic island. They
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  • 271 9 Skilled Men Needed For Services Industries London, Sept. 9. •THE question of an extension of pre- sent limits of tha call-up of man for th3 armed forces has not b«en discussed by the Cabinet. But the poseib.lity of such aii extension of the needs of the armed forces has net
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  • 81 9 SPITFIRE SINKS NAZI VESSEL Londen, Sept. 9. A GERMAN ship was destroyed off Ost -nd yesterday by a Spitfire of the Fighter Command. The Spitfire was en reconnaissance flight when the pllst s-w three ships Ha dived on them and, while firing hi flrtt burst, saw one of the snips
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  • 162 9 Surprise From Sea Feared In Croatia London, Sept. 9. A MYSTERIOUS reference to the possibility of a surprise from the sea by subversive elements is con- talned in tn official communique Issued in Sasab, Croatia, according to the official Italian news agency. The communique says In accordance with the agreement
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  • 508 9 NAZIS ABUSE U.S. NAVY "The First Shot Has Been Fire New York, Sept. 8. JIIE National Broadcasting Company, I nited Press reports, today quoted the German radio as saying that if America continues to ignore the fact that there are blockaded waters," war will be inevitable and that the "shot"
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  • 283 9 'JAPAN WILL BE RESTRAINED FROM WARLIKE ACTION' Honolulu. Sept. 8. JHE prediction that the currentnegotiations between the United States and Japan would end sue ce&sfuliy," meaning that Japan would be restrained from warlike acts in the Far East, was made today by the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser,
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  • 86 9 New Japanese Withdrawals From China's Coast Towns Expected Shanghai, Sept. 9. pURTHER withdrawals of Japanese troops from Chinese ports and cities are expected by the Chinese authorities, according to Chinese press reports. Following the 'recent evacuation of the South China port of Foochow they are now expected to evacuate the
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  • 112 9 Trial Of 16 Alleged Spies In U.S. New York. Sept 8. {"GERMANY has had the secret cf the Norden bomb*:rht fcnee 1938, a<<ordinr to United States Attorney T. B. Kennedy, who opened the prosecution of 16 alleged spies m the Federal Court t->-««.v.t ->-««.v. I nfiJinr ramifications <f the ll'ired
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  • 503 9 Finns' Threat To Supply Routes Stalin Canal And Rail Link With Arctic London, Sept. 9. TWO important supply routes be- tween the Soviet far north and western Russia appear o;i the surface to be threatened by the Finnish advance to the River Svir between Lakes Ladoga and Onega, which was
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  • 98 9 London, Sept. 0. THE Germans have thrown 34 fresh divisions into the antT-Russian offensive during the past fortnght, according to responsible Allied quarters here. They said roughly 500,000 troops have been drawn from the German-occupied countries and the Reich. The Soviet evacuation of
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  • 76 9 London, Sept. 9. 'THREE British four-engined planes 1 flew over a Norwegian coastal area yesterday morning and dropped high explosive bombs frcm a great height, says a German official news agency quoted by the German wireless. Two Norwegians were killed, it was stated. German fighters took
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  • 465 9 SOVIET ROUT EIGHT NAZI DIVISIONS TAKE TOWN Smashing Success Scored Over Invaders Near Smolensk I the Luftwaffe is constantly patrolling this route and the Finns are blocking I the land ridge between lakes Ladoga and Onega, including the Murmansk rail line, to further reduce the useful- ness of the remaining
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  • 103 9 Reported Arrangement To Call At Japan Tokio, Sept. 9 A BRITISH evacuation ship i.' schedul?d ti arrive m Japan on Sep 23. although there may be a few days' delay. It is understood The vessel 1% said to be of Ipss tian 4.000 tons. Possibly a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 32 9 OTHER CABLES m pages 7, 13 and 16 tt Aii 1 k> 1 IJI I SHALL we 'efss* I <$& HAVE Ifflr a*> th£ R mine's a i/L Wk »""»™«™»^i™"™«™»^i™«»«s«»s««bb»s^hi^™b«b«» 440 Vfon»i* HB
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  • 781 10 Three Kelancan Donations Acknowledged To-day IN spite of efforts to crab The War Fund, about which editorial comment will be mt'de later, money continues to flow m steadily, and to-day we acknowledge further contributions amounting to nearly $1,200 and carrying the gross total to
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  • 229 10 cv. AmaU'i, Dramatic Party of Kota Rthril H thr General Hospital. Johore Bahru (farther contribution) MIL A. O, Shalk and Co.. Kota Rahrn 18* fatal if rollertioiK made In Cliurrh of St. Joseph, PortUKUr- r IHlMilll. on thr day of National I'D- I IW. !>;■' :>!-h,
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  • 110 10 He*-;«ing To Guard Aerodromes DRACTICALLY all R.A.F. aerodromes in Malaya are guarded by detachments from the Indian expiditi >nary Force. Some units defending these aerodromes belong to the Indian Army while others are infantry battalions raised in Indian States and placed at the disposal of His
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  • 120 10 SINGAPORE •AFH.ES HOTEL Dinner Dance (Informal 8 p.m. to Midnight. GREAT WORLD Cabaret: 8.30 to Midnight. Globe: Zorro'i Flghtinp Legion. Sky: Ski Patrol. HAPrY THEATRE (HappT World. Green Archer. Seafirle: Jungle Princfrs. waw world Talkl.v nuatre* ana Cluema* EUde Sliow Cabaret Dancing QUKENS. (IKY! ANO Nlnotchka 6.15 <fc 9.15.
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  • 56 10 shanghai. Sept. 9. Font Soviet steamers, at present undergoing repairs in Hone Kong, will shortly be placed on regular service between Australia and Vladivostok, '.'line also at Manila and Sir>ca;.ore according to local Chinese press reports. 1'hese steamers plied between Shanghai and Vladivostok before
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  • 447 10 Director Defends Local System ST. ANDREW'S O.B.A. DINNER (JUR educational system is far from being perfect but it is not the stagnant and reactionary force that some of our critics would have us believe," said Director of Education, Dr. W. Linehan, last night m the course of
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  • 69 10 IT was officially stated m Singapore yesterday that the sole reason for the imposition of petrol rationing m Malaya is to conserre foreign exchange. "Currency is being given to tl»e groundless suggestion that the reason -for the further cut m petrol rations 13 that there
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  • 29 10 CIXTY-TWO Japanese residents of India sailed for Japan by the Hakone Maru. Government having permitted them to depart The ship also carried 285.000 bales of cotton.
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  • 761 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 8. "IT is always the lowest salaried man who feels the pinch most and it is to him that one has to be most generous-," declared Mr. K. K. Benjamin, speakiDg at to-day's meeting of
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  • 54 10 A keen horticulturist Sir Frederic Eggleston. first Australian Minister to Chungking, (above) is taking with him to the Chinese capital eucalyptus seeds and gladioli bulbs. Asked if he could use chopsticks, he told a Straits Times reporter: "Yes, much belter than 1 can use the Chinese language."
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  • 139 10 Pa hang Coastline Is Defence Area THE entire ltM) mile rrmfilinr of 1 I' thanr largest stite m Malaya, and the mouths of ail the rivers Mowing into the China sea. have been declared defence areas. The regulation effecting this decrees that aU land which la wilhin 5«« yards of
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  • 37 10 Alleged to hare stolen two handkerchiefs from a godown In the Singapore Harbour Board are* on Sunday. Urn Keng Hoe claimed trial when charged m the Stngapor* Second Court yesterday. The ctwe was postponed to Sept. 23.
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  • 487 10 Expects To Visit Australia And Netherlands Indies CPEAKING m Manila yesterday to newspapermen. Vlr. Alfred Duff Cooper, who is due m Singapore to-day on a special mission on behalf of the War Cabinet, said he expects to spend from three to four
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  • 212 10 THERE will be no official Welcome 1 to Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, when he arrives m Singapore to-day. Mr. Duff Cooper, who is accompanied 1 by Lady Diana Cooper, will be met at I the airport by Lieut Don-Fox, alde-de-1 camp to the Governor. Sir
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  • 382 11 Large Number Of Latest Type Machines From Britain THE offensive strength of the Royal Air Force in the 1 Far 'East has been further reinforced by the arrival in Singapore of a large number of the latest type longnose Bristol Blenheim bombers. For some months
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  • 196 11 CODND guilty of burgling the quarters of Ahmad bin Mohayes, described m court a* I a driver employed by P. F. KUnscy, an advo- cate and solicitor, Mohamed Idria bin Amin, a wii einan employed by Uie Oriental Tele- phone and Electric Co, was sentenced
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  • 34 11 Mydin Pitchay claimed trial m the Singapore Second Court yesterday on a charge of stealing 18 reels of thread from a Singapore Harbour Board godown on Saturday. The case was postponed until Sept. 22.
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  • 122 11 THE Lord Mayor of London has replied to the cable sent to him from Singapore on Sept. 3 by the Federation of China Relief Funds of South -Eastern Asia on the second anniversary of Britain's entry into the war. "I have received your very kind
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  • 132 11 FOUND FELLOW- WORKER HANGING FROM WINDOW A VERDICT of suicide by hanging was recorded oy the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W O. Porter, yesterday at an inquiry into the decth oi a labourer. Lee Ah Peng, aged 54 years, who had been found hanging from a window m his room at
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  • 85 11 MEMBERS of the Penang Chinese Women's Section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund are helping to sell ••Vl-tory" plates of an attractive design. These plates show the "V symbol superimposed on the Union Jack. Tr.ty are suitable for display m houses or on walls and gates.
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  • 70 11 AN Indian, Mohamed Ishah, appeared m the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday on a charge that during 1939 and 1940, while being employed as rub-postmaster at the RAF. Post Omce. Seletar. he committed criminal breach of trust m respect of $1,320 which was entrusted tc him. After the
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  • 24 11 THE Royal Army Medical Corps needs young Chinese to Join up now to bring medical units In Malaya to full strength.
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  • 459 11 S. A. Dawcod. a young Indian shipchandler, was sentenced to 12 months' rigorcus imprisonment m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday when he was convicted by the Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, on three charges of committing criminal breach of trust m respect
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  • 34 12 Bren guns form part ot the regular equipment of the forces serving m Malaya. Picture shows carriert lined up for the recent demonstration before the Far East C.-tn-C. tn Singapore.
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  • 601 12 Willing To Invest Capital Supply Food Materials AUSTRALIA'S willingness to invest capital where that meant rendering a good turn, such as assisting in the reconstruction of China, and to supply all the food China may need "and, on very good terms, too" was expressed yesterday
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  • 58 12 EXPRESSING satisfaction at tbe re-occupation of Fooekow and adjoining districts by Chinese trvOaa, the Singapore Fooebow Caaaaiaalty Gwild has sent a grass of eoagrafvUtiOM adiirnasii to the Fukiea Provincial G*T*rament *nd Chairs s <r»Micis at the frost. "It is h*a*sl that thai k the Iwumum at
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  • 165 12 Lorry Driver Held Not To Blame A LORRY driver, Nk Ciiwee Lens, aged 36 years, whose lorry was tn- volred in a collision at 4% miles Upper Serangoon Road in which a Chinese bjy was knocked down with fatal con1 sequences, was in the Singapore
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  • 324 12 "'THE warm welcome which you, the real French people, have afford- Ed me m Singapore has confirmed me m a new French citizenship a citizenship to which I feel much prouder to belong than the old French citizenship which I have j
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  • 71 12 r T r KM Oovernmeat of Sarawak has paid to x the British Government £2.300 as.tfe* l first instalment of the Sarawak War Tax 'collection hi IMI. Sir Shenton Thomas, as British Agent lor North Borneo and Sarawak, has conveyed to the Rajah the
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  • 62 12 BJ|K 8. STJPPIAH. of the Municipal Oo*vl operative Thrift and Loan Society, son <* Mr. and Mrs. 3. atudallar of Kuala Uunpur, rsts married to Mla> R Neetambal of Stagm1 pore, at th* KatpMnjtn Tcsnpfe m Stnopore yesterday. The bride, wearing a Beoares aane, wu given away by
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  • 726 13 Fresh Demand To Iran For Nazis' Expulsion FRESH representations to the Iranian Government, on the subject of Nazis and otiier flrcn columnists who are still in Iran, were made by the British and Soviet representatives in Teheran during the week-end, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent in London learns. It is thought the
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  • 69 13 Washington, Sept. 8. THE Latin American shipping shortage will be speedily relieved by ships being launched at the end of this month and also by the generally accelerated puce ln shipbuilding, according to Mr. Emory Lands, Chairman of the United Sates Maritime Commis'ion. Mr Lands
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  • 72 13 Ottawa, Sept. I. I*HX production of passenger motor-cars for sale ln Canada m IMS is to be curtailed to approximately 44 per cent, of that ln 1940. according to an Order m Council announced by the Minister of Munitions. Mr. O. D. Howe. Production m
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  • 85 13 London, Sept. 8. MR. W. I- Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minist-r, said on hia return by a bomber from a visit to Britain, that be had reached these conclusions. Firstly, that war developments from now on may fallow with surprising rapidity, and Secondly, that an
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  • 367 13 Servicemen Help Within Range Of Nazi Guns London, Sept. 8. '•rvESPITE the weather It Is sate to say that the Anal weight of crops grown this year will eailly create a [record for the century," said Mr. V.. 8. Hudson. Minister of Agriculture, in an exclusive
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  • 162 13 London, Sept. 8. A GRRMAN submarine has surrt rendered to a British bomber A Joint Admiralty and Air communique tells the story. It states that a Hudson aircraft of the Coastal Command -ecently sighted and attacked a U-boat In the Atlantic. The U-boat was forced to
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  • 109 13 r Vichy. Sept. J. E German authorities have arrested 100 prominent Jews m Paris, holding that they are responsible for- the maintenance of order In the city. "Manifestations by Jewish minorities m different quarters of Paris have obliged the occupation authorities
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  • 39 13 London, Sept. 8. THE Toklo newspaper Japan News Week, which on Saturday exposed some failures of German strategy and predicted a Nazi defeat next year, has b«en suppressed by the Japanese Government.-, -Reuter.
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  • 37 13 The British Smbas^y ln Washington has announced that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will arrhe m Washington on Sept. 21 for a 24 -hour visit en route to their rauch at Alberta, Canada, says Urtted Press.
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    • 586 13 They told him he FACED OPERATION \j£W Stomach Ulcer When Mr J. H. J. developed stomach ~^^«oiwl/l pains he rushed to hospital for an X-ray n,^^^ tau t*ouss.wi* a examination and was told to rest and live Mtacr mnrTTn f^^ on milk. But business was bad. and Mr. J could
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  • 1062 14 153 Horses And Ponies To Run At Meeting A GOOD entry of 153 hones and ponies, comprising 23 class one horses, 49 class three horses, 59 class four horses and 20 class one ponies, has been received for the Perak Turf Club's September meeting, which
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  • 222 14 DEADLOCK PROMOTED pwEAOLOCK, m addition to Antrum. Dark Encounter, Lined Up and Ranscombe who were promo ed during the Singapore Gold Cup meeting, has been sent up to horses class one, according to the latest classUicit.on list of horses and ponies Issued by the Straits Racing Association
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  • 17 14 TM the final of the Keppel Cup" M. O H»rv»y b at J. A. B«rr.
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  • 130 14 THE following heve been selected to represent the V.M.C.A. senior department against the Jun or department at hock'y un the Anson Road ground at 5.10 p.m. tomorrow: Ke Tain Han; Lee Pong Urn. P. C. S»nd.v K. Y. Spencer, V. R. Sabapathy, A. C. Oaulstan; S. Mustafa, Nazaf,
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  • 28 14 ffHE socond division (a) league soccer match tetwecn the B.H. (Malays) and the 5.H.8.. which was to have boen played at the S.H.B. ground yesterday, was postponed.
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    • 354 14 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: 87 per ecat of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS V?SwVVulvsVslllT7^ were awarded Passes In m\ Wi 1 v I IsM'fl the Elements of CON' 1 l^fiHraV^kWJ P i MJM mehce and 28 per r i ***TftrmTlll!rm^^tli!mfafaTTWmm of these attained DI?- T
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  • 366 15 Result Places R.A.F. On Level Terms With S.C.F.A. R.A.F 4; Gordons 0. A WELL-EARNED victory by four jrcals to nil over the Gordons at Seletar yesterday has placed the R.A.F. or. level terms with the Straits Chinese Football Association m the first
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  • 43 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. leaitue, Ant division, S.C.F.A. w. M F.A., Anson Road stadium; reserve division. Mane Hesters vs. Argylls, Itnclin: second division ;b). R.A.F. (Kalian*) vs Indian Association. V\ rical Union ground; Nil. Corinthians vs. Wanderers, Naval Base. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament.
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  • 337 15 Signals Collapse In Second huut.gs A CONFIDENT ecatary yesterday by Ueat. Islterweod and the Signals' calUpse la their second veutmre have placid the Manchester Ucgimeiit la a favoiuable position m the Army Large I nits cricket final which is being pUjtd at TangUn between the Manches.rrs and
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  • 179 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. t. ALTHOUGH several ouktation strings have not arrived, a good number of horses running on Saturday, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's Bep.nr.ber meeting, were given useful workout* on the second track this morning. The going was soft. El
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  • 71 15 T'HE second annual life saving eompeilUoo for the Bngnall life savkic trophy wa* held at the V.M.C.A. pool on Sunday. Last year the challenge cup was won by Fong Kirn Choon who scored 66.8 out of a possible SO. Yesterday Kirn Choon repeated his performance,
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  • 82 15 rt following are the results of yesterday's lies ln the B.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament. Women's Single* Handicap: Mrs. Canlaw (scr.) beat Mrs. Bourne (+3), 6—l, ft— 3: sirs. Griffiths :scr.) bat Miss S F. Still 15). 7—5, 4—4, 7; Miss M. Stoke* (—IS) vs. Miss D. BUII
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  • 84 15 TTJE Publishers conceded a wa^ over to the R.A.S.C. in thHr s cond division (a) league soccer match, which was to have been played on the Y MCA. ground yesterday. rpHE R.E. (P.B.) received a wali-over from the Moravia Sports Club In their second division (a) league soccer match.
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  • 164 15 S.C.F.A. Malays Meat To-day A FIRST division league soccer match which may hare a bearinr en which way the hnmi'i will go this season will come n» far decision at Anson Road SUdiam to-day when the Straits Chinese Football AsMM-iatisn meet the Malay*. The remit U of tIUI Importance U
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  • 457 15 Chinese Athletic 3; l*oli-« ftTENING the.r sesre with a free kick, ibe Chinese Athletic in-tied tw* sacra taste to beai the VoUrt by three clear gwate hi a fim divWon lea;»e Mecer nwtch at the i*n-t'»— yesterday. Chin Geok icored twice for the Chlne-c while Sens
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  • 331 15 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club's September 1 bogey competition was piajed at Bukit Tlmah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for If. C. Bain ln "A" dlvls:on mith a score of one up. m a tie In "B" division between J. P.
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  • 325 15 Argylls Gain 5—35 3 Decision Over Recreation Club ArryUs- 5 s.E-C- 3. a niAVING clever, ferrrful Forcer the r Arrrlls had litUe difficulty In beating the Singapore Recreation Hub by (Ire r foals to three In a flrit division lear-e match m the padanc yesterday. t The ArgyUs pressed hard
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    • 293 15 SUN HEADACHES Pity your poor eyes. Think of all the extra strain and work that Summer brings them sun-Rlarc. tennis, bathing, microbe-laden dust (and remember, microbes breed faster m hot weather) —no wonder they get sore and red and tired. And this Summer your nerves are fighting the added strain
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  • 661 16 Shattering R. A. F. Attack On Berlin Hundreds Of Planes Take Part In Raid London, Sept. 8. CXS the first anniversary of Goering'x blitz on London, the Royal Air Force last night paid back Berlin >vith the heaviest attack ever delivered on any one objective, reports United Press. Hundreds of
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  • 390 16 Counter-Offensive In Three Main Zones Said To Be Progressing London. Sept. 8. THE Russians are developing successful counter-attacks m three main zones of the 1,500-mile Eastern Front, although military quarters here believe the operations appeaa| to be purely of a
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  • 272 16 "Fascists Will Never See Leningrad" London. Sept. 8. RAIHO Leningrad broadcast an appeal to the Soviet people this morning. •Lisfn Mo cow," th» jnnun-tr said. "Listen This is Leningrad speaking The hrroic city of Leningrad, Sept. 8. 1941. "The fixht for the city foes on— nicht and 4a> and is
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  • 227 16 London, Sept. 8. THE killing of a German general. the routing of a German battalion w.th loss to the enemy of 1,200 killed and the seizure of a staff head juarters by a Soviet Cossack vnit in the rear of the enemy is described in
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  • 70 16 Lisbon. Sept. 8. TOIE political colour of Russians m France no longer affords protection because white as well as Red Russians are being rounded up by the French authorities at the behest of the Germans, according to a message from Paris. More and more
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  • 67 16 London, Sept. 8. THE Presidlr.-.ii of the S' rpeme Soviet h»s ordereJ the speedy transfer t'i Siberia of th entire German noou'aMon or the Volga ngfcta, arcc-ding t> the Moscow correspordent of th» Etchange Telesrrph to-day. The Russians charted th«re wwM "tens
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  • 267 16 Travellers Tell Of Quarrel Between Nazi Party Army Ankara, Sept. 8. AOROWINO sense oi initiation m Germany is reported by travellers arriving here who tell how people are openly asking "for what are we fighting? Why Is the Russian war nut finished?" These sources stress, however, that morale is m
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