The Straits Times, 13 September 1941

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  • 38 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times fECTABLJSHED NEARLY A CENTURTI MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER -LARGEST NET SALES 12 PA(iES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1941 PRICE 5 L'IiNTS. The Straits Times 12 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 203 1 See MIEN CHONG for SMART TAILORING 34 Colenuta Si.. Spore. I'hoDr 4816 Available— Suit Lenrtht -Rockvllle" Suitlnr<— U.S.A. WAIN 5111K1.1.-S la Silk and Wool Ab* AMERICAN SHARKSKIN In virimi ruloun SINGAPORE 140 CKCIU ST. ('PHONE M7l), 1871 70 YEARS OF SECURITY TO POLICY OWNERS 1941 Life insurance is tne one
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    • 103 1 KUALA LVM'VR 2i lAVA VI cpuoNt tsnt. There's nothing like a fragrant *S^H cup ot Robinson's Coffee, a PF/ blend of the choicest coffees f v99^^.^^v .^^fl j^^^W^ Jrown, carefully selected for X^^^^^^^^jj J^pk j its quality and rare aroma, N^^^^^^j and skilfully toasted to brin& m out all its
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    • 7 1 ELSIE MARY Battery Road. Smart American Dresses
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    • 456 2 jfflicStraiteSTimeß SMALL ADS. Minimum charge $1. far advt. not exceeding 4 unes. More than four Imea 25 cents per line (Six words) Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS P.PC. CARDS are charged 13 eacb per insertion per Inch. Over 1 Inch 25 eta. per
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    • 535 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced Asiatic DraughU- man must have thorough knowledge of engineering requiremenU and be capable of detailing and simple design, taking off quantities, etc. Only first class men need apply stating age, nationality, experience and salary required to Box 259, StraiU Times. First Class fitter with knowledge of
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    • 536 2 FOR HIRE REFRIGERATOR— New or Osed, Phone W3S FOR SALE SHELVADOR Refrigerator Phone BXM A. C. CEILING FANS Apply Box Ho. 251. StraiU Times. FREEHOLD. Tanglin District. Modern well btillt house (three bedrooms). Apply Box No 156. Straits Times. A QUANTITY of second-hand Westliighouse Refrigerators with unexplred guarantees. Apply O.E.C.
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    • 784 2 AGENTS WANTED SELL your spare hours We offer 12*/- to 375/- monthly Pleasant easy sgenrv work Samples free. Box No. 191. StraiU Times. ~PIANOS PIANO WANTED 2nd hand m good condition. State price tt make. Apply Bax 274, Straits Times. FOR SALE One Garcia Made Plane. Splendid condition and tone.
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    • 616 2 MOTOR VEHICLES IP YOU WANT TO SELL your car onotie SOM. Cash Paid FOB SALE Austin 12.6, 1936 model. In good condition. recently overhauled, taxed Telephone 7600. WOLSELEY TEN 1937 excellent condition $950 cash. No deal rs. Apply evenings 98 St. Francis Road. FOR SALE MO. uporU 1935 model In
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    • 352 2 BUSINESS CARDS ETC, JOIN THE GREEN CIRCLE LENDING LIBRARY Ist HOOK IX-r K\riK*M RD. P.O. BOX 34. KIN(.,\POKr Moderate terms: SpeeUl rales Onlslatles) Membrrt ('tabs and Messes Open Dally. 8.39 AM to It PM. B«tTday»: 8.39 AM to I PM. EUGENE Permsaea* W»*wt ft EUGENE Hair-reeawArwniiix. MAISON PERM tturoveon Ladut
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    • 1150 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS MANSFIELD CO., LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL r A.';.'iH.T Y u t BLUE FUNNEL LINE. JJJgj .~~J AND APCAR LINE. TO JAPAN S.mn« to United Kingdom Oaf. are not troßl „3O 23 0 ORMESTRAL CO-CERT SINGAPORE TO KANMON. KOBE J""^ bO kl tUbJ<>Ct tO C nf c Tft PFMNSiIAR ANI»
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  • 450 4 London, Sept. 13. FE Stock Exchange opened selectively strong on President Roosevelt's speech. Oilt-edgeds were firmer. India* were good. Polish Bonds were one point up. Japanese Bonds were half a point up. Oils were firm. Later rubbers were steady. Base metals were firmer. Breweries, textiles and iron
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  • 53 4 WEW rules for the application of the Tin Restriction Scheme have been gazetted In the FJkfS and are to come into force on Jan. 1 next and the existing rules will be revoked on that date. The new rules provide for State Committees and the
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  • 424 4 PRICES RISE ON GOOD DEMAND By Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Sept. 13. TTHE share markets continue firm this morning and In spite of the weekend there was an early inquiry for 1 shares which buyers were unable to I obtain yesterday. This firmness is caused by renewed
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  • 140 4 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES iProm Oui own Oorre*u<-t,oenti London, Sept. 12. POMMUDITY and Exchange marseu etowv 1 as follows with Brevlou* quotations m odremnesavktlßßEß: Firmer. Spot 13 11 16 d 13 13 18d (13 1116 d 13 UU6d> Oct. 13 1116 d 13 13 16d (13 11 d 13 13 16d i
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  • 63 4 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Dow Jones Averages New York, Sept. 12. rE following were Dow Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange and Commodity Exchange to-day and yesterday Sept. 11. Sept.lt. 30 Industrials 137.15 127 18 20 Rails 29.08 2922 16 Utilities 18 58 18.84 40 Bnndf 90.00 90.03
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  • 50 4 New York, Sept. 12. THE following were prices of Straits ■I Tin m cents per pound on the New York Commodity Exchange to-day and yesterday. Sept. 11 Sept. 12. Spot 52 52 September 51.85 51.85 Octobpr 51.80 51.60 November 51.15 51.15 December 50.50 50.50 United Press.
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  • 75 4 London, Sept. 12. •PIN opened quiet. The turnover was 50 tons. There was only moderate consumer demand for nears but the market was steady, with sellers more reserved. After official hours, a further 40 tons were traded. In spire of Tuesday's burst of activity, the willingness of sellers. Including smeXers,
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  • 637 4 Replanting To Be Continued PROPOSING the adoption of the report and accounts at the annual meeting of Klane Rubber Co Ltd. In Singapore yesterday, Mr. S. Q. Wong, the chairman, said:— The profit for the year to June 30. I Ml, amounted to $141,136 30 which,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 276 4 IN A BLACK-OUT SINGAPORE WILL BF LIKE "THE INVISIBLE WOMAN" AT OUR CINEMA. SHFTS THERP. ALL RIGHT BUT THERE'S NOTHING ONE CAN BEE! TO-NIGHT Tea Danmnt from 7.3A p.m. Late Daaee, 9M pjn. I a.m. BLACK-OUT NIGHT DANCES Non-Stop Dance tt MONDAY and TUESDAY from tt.3o pjn TO MIDNIGHT CHURCHILL
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    • 41 4 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Manufacturing Opticians 20. South Bridge ltd. TeL SIM. Bsf-' ia 1»M. Optician C FAN ifiSSk QoalMy sapertar. X^BQbV Workmanship cuaMM 53%. ranleed AfM22M|m Chart** moderate ##Vtt£jA Testtnc frrc. T<4fc! i^r .'RniIKFS ASSFS fOBHf FROM $4 UPWARDS
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    • 341 4 PUBLIC NOTICES KATU TIN DREDGING. LTD. NOTICB O« DIVIDEND AND CLOSING Of TKANKFKK KEGISTERS. NOTICE la hereby given that a Twenty- ninth Dividend of Sixpence per Share ha! been declared payable to Shareholders on the Share Registers as at 23rd September. 1041. AltD NOTICE Is hereby given that th* Transfer
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    • 541 4 I New! Eicitini! Different! I 4 SHOWS ICtiorM! Tmml TMh«t| r% A I %y iGmfrthM-kmhtt-ll 'fMK 3400 DAILY 11 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 IA I riA V HENRY FONDA m 20th Century Fox "m RETURN of FRANK JAMES" SERE TIEMEY JACKIE COOPER EIDIE COLLIRS JORR CARRABIRE n^,,^ "THIS IS ENGLAND" AND
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    • 316 4 THE KINTA TIN MINES, LTD. i Incorporated In England) Cabled advice has been received of the declaration of an Interim dividend of TitfJ (less Income Tax) payable m England on 10th proximo Local shareholders will receive their warrants on arrival of the Eastern List Advice has also been received that,
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    • 642 5 POSITIVELY LAST 4 SHOWS Has a Junior officer the MORAL RIGHT to show 11AM qi>; affectiou towards his commanding officer's Wife? 6 .i5and9.i5 Sm. ALH AM BRA W THE COWEDY n town m TO-DAY 11 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 M) I S P ecial gam Brann sL PAVILION mV^^l
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  • 1179 6 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPT. 13. 1941. (741st. Day Of The War.) "Get This....!" In his speech on Thursday, President Roosevelt pronounced the doom of Germany m the Battle of the Atlantic. That is not an exaggeration. Cold analysis of the situation shows that fulfilment of the President's threat
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 272 6 Another Race Result Missed To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Scene: Bungalow— in front of a radio, papers and pen on table. Time: Saturday evening, 7.20. M.B.C.: "This is Singapore calling, you have just been listening to 'Calling Forces in the Far East" from London The time
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    • 257 6 Position Of Lowly-Paid European To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Permit me to associate myself with the opinions of "Bent but not Broke." I do not doubt that any future increase in taxation will have as Its objective the squeezing of a few more dollars from those
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    • 166 6 Bus Stops Near The White Lines To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— According to police traffic regulations, no vehicle should pass another within the white lines marked on a curve or crossing on any road. 1 would, however, like to be advised as I to the
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    • 102 6 Suggested Concert On The Padang To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Here is one suggestion for helping the War, Patriotic and other funds. We have now in Singapore a number of military bands brass and pipe and I suggest that a concert of massed bands be
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    • 1030 6 What Malayan Feels Inclined To Write To the Editor of the MnMi Times Sir. About ten days ago. I listened, to the M.BC.'s broadcast "By Clipper The letter that was read over the radio ought to please the old folks at Home It was full of flag-waving and
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    • 605 6 The "Old Style" Chinese Ceremony To the Editor of the -aits Times Sir.— Many Chinese m Malaya will appreciate the attentiveness evinced by the Chinese Consulate-General m approaching the Chungking Foreign Ofllce for direction and advice on the (abject of the validity of "old style" Chinese marriages Pending
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    • 73 6 Chungking, Sepr. 12. rE Chinese Foreign Minister. Dr. Quo Tai-chi, to-day sent a letter to the British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, expressing "the Chinese Government's warm appreciation of the kind co-operation and friendly gesture of the British Government M well as the British Ambassador's personal support".
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    • 220 6 anytoll. Sept. 12. A HED CROSS dolcßation will leave for Russia from tne United States within few days, states a message from Router. It will be under the leadership of Mr. Allen Wardewell. the well known New York lawysr who was Commissioner of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 225 6 H, H. TMI SULTAN OP IIUNaOH '^•■P E».ry ".w l»yl» m (I I "fc Wadding Rings I. Y.llow or Whit. H ■loiJbi^'i.t «ii CajagpP^ *>M> colow." SSE Out gwm. windows P. H. HENDRY Jeweller Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. "Cough, please" "I can't doctor, I've just had an Allenburys Pastille Sole
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    • 76 6 BOOK OF THE MOMENT! WORLD'S END by Upton Sinclair. A story of love and Intrigue which magnificently reaffirms the author's high standing In World Fiction. Price only J6.25 Postage 25c. r fi. 11. KIAT CO., LTD., 6*B, Robinson Road— Singapore. Don't Neglect Your Vision I Have your eyes scientifically examined
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  • 769 7 Reds Launch New Counter At Hacks GERMAN LOSSES HEAVIEST EXPERIENCED SO FAR "Nazis Cannot Go On For Long," Says Moscow A BATTLE of incredible fierceness is raging on the ap- proaches to Leningrad, and the losses the Germans are now suffering are heavier than they
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  • 280 7 Raids Reported From Rostock To Cannes London, Sept. 12. AN Air Ministry communique states that last night aircraft of the Bom!>er Command attacked objectives li» northern Germany, including Kiel and the Baltic port of Rostock. The weather was not good but considerable forces bombed targets
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  • 101 7 Moscow, Sept. 13. ri'O commanders who took part m the Russian capture of Yelnia have been made heroes of the Soviet Union for their bravery They are Col. I. M. Nekrasov and Lieut. -Col. M. E. Batrakov, whose infantry units attacked strongly fortified positions. Both
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  • 38 7 COME enemy sir activity occurred over England last night and one bomber was destroyed before midnight. Bombs have been dropped on the north-east coast """'"g casualties and gun fire was heard fn the London area.
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  • 379 7 Washington, Sept. 12. DRESIDENT Roosevelt to-day received leading members of the Russian technical mission to the United States. They were presented by the Soviet Ambassador, M. Oumansky, who it is learned will return to Moscow m the immediate future to make a
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  • 56 7 The end of a four-engined Nazi bomber which set out to attack a convoy m the Atlantic. It was sighted and engaged by a Lockheed Hudson aircraft of the Coastal Command. The Hudson opened fire at point-blank range and the bomber burst into
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  • 89 7 London, Sept. 13. MARCEL DEAT,-** pro-German" French editor who was shot m an assassination attempt m Versailles on Aug. 27, to dead, states the Berlin radio, according to an announcement by the National Broadcasting Corporation. neat was the editor of the Ger-man-controlled Paris Journal L'Oeuvre. He
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  • 237 7 Disclosures In Spy Trial In New York New York, Sept. 12. SPECIMEN texts of secret messages m which the Hamburg spy centre allegedly gave instructions and asked about American production and military matters were introduced as evidence m to-day's hearing of the Brooklyn spy trial m
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  • 58 7 Bogota, Sept 12. I*HE Minister of War said to-day that the Government of Colombia is investigating reports of Hegal airfields built on German citizens' property between Cartagena and Barranquilla, on the Colombian coast. He said that steps are being taken to protect Colombian sovereignty and
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  • 213 7 Reports Of Accord With U.S. Are Not Confirmed Washington, Sept. 12. DEPORTS to the effect that Japan and the United States are on the threshold of a comprehensive agreement are regarded m Washington as fanciful. Most of them emanate from Shanghai and Tokio. No
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  • 239 7 London. Sept. 13. rvETAILS of the new Halifax and Stirling bombers, leading members of Britain's new heavy bombing team for R.A.F. raids on German and Italian cities, were released by the Air Ministry last night. They show that Britain now possesses two of the biggest military
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  • 211 7 Cairo, Sept. IS. BY the end of winter Germany will hardly be able to carry on the war owing to the Russian resistance and continued R.A.F. raids In the opinion of a senior German all force officer at present stationed at Athens. This frank confession was
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  • 77 7 London, Sept. 13. WHAT happens now will not be determined by Roosevelt but by the German Government." was the official Berlin comment on the United States President's speech yesterday. Italians have been warned by Gayda that it will be American warships which will be shot
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  • 330 7 Torpedo Attack Occurred 12 Hours Before Mr. Roosevelt's Warning Washington, Sept. 12. THE American State Department announced to-day that the American-owned steam ship Montana, flying the Panamanian flag, has been torpedoed and sunk en route from the United States to Iceland.
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  • 113 7 Istanbul, Sept. 13. IT is estimated that 500 people ace either dead or mi vine, buried under debris following an earthquake m the Turkish town of Van on Thursday morning. The town is near th» Iranian frontier m eastern Anat- li i A second
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 461 8 Contribution From Censor's Office Staff Heads List A FURTHER $1,217.55 added to The War Fund since yesn terday carries the gross total to $5,791,086.35. There is an anonymous donation of $200, and the staff of the Censorship Office, Singapore, has sent a further
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  • 75 8 FarEastC.-in-C.On Visit To Indies Batavla. Sept. 12. AIR Chltf Marshal Sir Robjrt BrookePopham. Commander- in -Chief, Far Eas:. arrived here yesterday lor "a complimentary visit to confer w.tli the Commanders-in-Chlef of the Netherlands Indies' Army and Navy." He is at present, at Bandoeng The authorities here said he would "not
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  • 54 8 C.-IN-C. TO BROADCAST A PROGRAMME to commemorate the Royal Air Force Fighter Command's greatest day, Sept. 15. 1940. Is to be broadcast from the Singapore station at 9 p.m. on Monday, the first anniversary. It is entitled "Fighter Command," and will be introduced by the Commander-in-Chlef. Far East. Air Chief
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  • 136 8 TWO housed situated at 104 and 106, Jervois Road. Singapore, have been provided for Mr. Duff Cooper. British Cabinet Minister. Mr. Duff Cooper and Lady Diana Dun* Cooper, who are at present staying at Government House, will probaoly move into one of the houses this
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  • 108 8 MR Frederic Eggleston, first AustraJ lian Minister to China, who Is m ingapore on his way to Chungking, ■nd Mr. J. P. Quinn, assistant to Aus.alia's official representative m Singatjore, were entertained at lunch by Mr. kao Ling-pai. the Chinese ConsulGeneral, at noon yesterday at
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  • 87 8 RAIL of $5,000 «v offered to 32-year-old Lim Klat Leong m the Singapore Third Court yesterday after a charge of "corruptly giving $3,000 to Mr E. V. Fowler. Assistant Superintendent of Police," had been explained to him. lim was alleged to have offered
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  • 55 8 AN Indian named Manikam was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Wcrley at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of murdering a compatriot. Polani On being asked by the judge if he had anything to say. Manikam said he was reserving what he had
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  • 144 8 SIXOAPORE KAKtI.CS HOTEL Special Dinner Dance I 8 p m. to 1 a.m. GREAT WORLD OakaTPt: TVa Daiunnt from 7.30 p.m. Late Dance 9.30 to 1 a.m. Globe: Th* lnvi.-ib!c Woman. Sky: Saps at Sea. HAPPY THEATRE (Happy Vteridl Seven Sinners. Seaside: Musketeers. NLW WORLD Talklec. Theatres and Cinemas.
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  • 129 8 REMARKABLY fine colour films of two aspects of the Maharajah of Patiala's recent visit to Singapore are to be sent to America for screeninz Tbey were taken by Mr. Julius Fisher, and are being sect to his brother, Mr. Joe Fisher, who is
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  • 41 8 MR. Gilbert Travers of Johore Bahru was married to Miss Lucy Young. Naval Nursing Sister, at the Singapore Registry cf Marriages yesterday. Mr. Travers Is with the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank m Johore Bahru
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  • 630 8 DRITsBH and American newsreel cameramen are keenly D interested m Singapore's big guns, one of the greatest secrets of British defences m the Far East. Though these guns have been filmed for a second time this week and will shortly be seen by cinema audiences
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  • 71 8 A NEW order, gazetted as the Merchant Ships (Defence and Safety) Order, ensures that erery British ship m port m the Colony will keep on board sufficient members of the crew to man the defensive equipment of the ship and to operate its
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  • 207 8 ALLEGED to be diataUfled with the action of the Great World cabaret management In Increasing toe price of dance coupons for tea dance* from 60 cento a book of four to tl a book of six. a number of dance hostesses at the cabaret
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  • 712 8 REASONS why no air raid shelter; have been built m Singapore are given m a Government notice Issued yesterday. "The publication of this notice need cause no alarm," it is stated. "It does not mean that Government Is expecting war to break out m
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  • 720 8 Mission To Study Production Of "Strategic Materials" niSCUSSIONS of considerable importance to British and American collaboration on supplies are to be held m Singapore to-day and to-morrow between Dr. Henry F. Grady, President Roosevelt's special economic investigator m the Far East— who arrived m Singapore yesterday—
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 101 8 IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY a was a popular son^, I i m the last World "^^s i ar> a xt 1S s 1 popular with soldiers W \< /I on the war path f"* f? 5 to-day. B 1 so ie son continues, {■W 1^ i and so
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  • 85 9 i Zurich, Sept. 12. THE diFquieting situation m Italy is mentioned m a message from Rome, which says that Mussolini is continuing his examination and has received ten further prefects from the industrial areas, including the prefects of Genoa and Spezia. As a result of discontent
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  • 364 9 London, Sept. 12. "TO obtain the very maximum war production for our 1 joint account" is how Mr. John Biggers, tall, grey-haired director of United States armaments production, described his mission to Britain at a Press conference to-day Mr. Biggers showed at a safe
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  • 212 9 London, Sept. 12. THE latest types of Spitfires are 1 among the hundreds of British planes Mr. Winston Churchill announced had be«n sent to Russia, according to a diplomat. It is understand seme of the plane* have already been m action piloted by Russians m
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 119 9 In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940 results just published 90 per cent: of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded PASSES hi TYPEWRITING and 57 per cent, of these at- ■MfIMLPIBSKffIMLsMI tamed DISTINCTION. EJI |JlMkvUi] I (Til! Enrol now for the MUffnMfftfltlTffhrffTTM new term commencing loth Sept., 1941. Wiilliliriii mia*imamm*mm
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    • 73 9 We cater for the requirements 0f.... The Air Force. The Navy and The Military he mwrttmt at toy prka:"EcraiaUaa" K.A.F. Gnat Overcoat ewnpMc wMk Hmt- s*a4e GUtod Bat t«sa Backle f tt».M B.A.F. Atoe Barathea B*H Khafcl Ci»ita<tin MM R. A.F. "BecnUUen- I «5.M UtaJii VuUonm tWt at best Drill
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    • 200 9 LiV"^''^^! b^s^^^^ JaH iti jTsC^^B -■V*^^ IffTO AMY BOTTLE Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. feSMMMfi THIS NEW ICILMA Hjifih* is the \-nSi£wJi,^ LATEST ADVANCE IN MODERN rslr^ i BEAUTY CREAMS W^^Btv-^^ The new improved Icilma m its Ww 1 1 attractive new jar and with its 7 1 glorious
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 578 9 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE T.HL. 221 id ISM B/CS. znr.i )«.n s-ts XHP.2 4S.SI m 4.I7S e*. ZHPJ «1.9 Mi ■> /hi /nri /hi /iir 14 a.m. Malay Hawaiian music; 10.30 am Semes by Dlmin nd Hanafl; 11 a.m. Shrtkl: Abdullah party; 11.45 am Interval. 12 noon Recorded variety. 11.45 p
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  • 359 10 Manchesters 1 Loyals 0. A SOLITARY goal, scored five minutes after the interval, enabled the Manchesters to collect full points at the expense of the Loyals m a reserve division S.A.F.A. league soccer fixture at Tanglin yesterday. The Tads fully deserved their victory and
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  • 126 10 PublUhers 3; R.E. (Malays) 2 rpWO nippy seta of forwards proTided keen and interesting soccer m a second division (a) league match at the S.H.B. ground yesterday m which the Publishers beat the RE. (Malays) by the odd goal m five. There was scarcely a dull
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  • 129 10 ALL Eurasian members of the military services had baen invited to become honorary members of the Sin-s?ao->r? Recreation Club, said the president, Mr. A. J. Braga, at the Club's annual general m?et'ng yesterday. Mr. Braga went on to say that m spite of the troubled
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  • 38 10 rIE RA.I/; i)L>at ?'.>rt Cunning ly six points (two tries) -to three (a try) m a rugger match played at Gillman Barracks yesterday: McMillen snd Redman were the scorers for the winners.
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  • 57 10 r;E following will represent the S.C.C. against the M.F.A. m a cricket match on the Padang to-day, play starting at 2 pa: H L. Ward. Rev. C. E. Haytor, J. K. Gaie, G. W. S. Waltes J. B. Potter, J. H. B. Leckle. Lieut. Cox, Lieut. Roy, P
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  • 28 10 An Indian General Hospital hockey term beat the Ceylon Sports Club by 3ix goals to one m a hockey match playrd ot Bolestier yesterday.
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  • 136 10 To-day SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, first dhi.Mon, Argylls vs. loyals. Gillman; R.A. (A.A.) vs. X.A.X.. Changi; reserve division, Police vs. S. C. K. A.. Krrot: seeonil division (a), Signab vs. Moravia, Alexandra: second division (b). H.M.S. Sultan vs. Indian Association, Naval Base; Wanderers vs. Tort Canning, Selerang: Post
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 436 10 Now! You can STOP COLDS if you fack/e them m k^*i&£^ NEW 'TWO-WAY* TRUTHENT Some people gargle and inhale c««u with i.c.f. Itamjhau.oojuoh.cj J when they feel a Cold co-n- 1 ing on. Others go .to bed with smu DRfNK a dose of medicine and a hot o/ rc P
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    • 78 10 PUMPS AND PUMPING MACHINERY FOR EVERY PURPOSE MANUFACTURED BY JOSEPH EVANS SONS (WOLVERHAMPTON) LTD. CULWELL WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON ENGLAND. OBTAINABLE FROM All First Clan Machinery Dealer*. Sill sshsmimmm 940 Warms J mv <^o iamonlV> roNF'>R«> M IHk i*m>» ki Ir> «riw -li: m,. ill I STIRDY All STEEL CONSTRLIC- I Tl(»\
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  • 204 11 Spore Horn ts V. Medical College 1. rIE odd goal m three cave the Singapore Hornets victory at hockey over the Medical Collere whea the two teams, flaying their flr»t *?me of thp *er.*on nrt on the College gronnd yesterday, The Hornets were the
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  • 53 11 PLAYING their second game of the hockey season. Raffles College Union beat the Y.MCA. by five goals to two on their own ground ytvsterday GhiaaU (2), Abdul Azic (2) and Abdul K&rim were the scorers for the College team while Shaikh Mustapha notched both
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  • 1228 11 First Day Of Perak Turf Club's September Meet DELOW is given the full card of events at Ipoh to-day, u the first day of the Perak Turf Club's September meeting. The double totes will be on races four and six and seven and nine,
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  • 313 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoli. Sept. IS WITH the going soft, picking to-day's winners is no easy task and a few apsets are indicated. Authentic is being freely tipped to win the Ant race, but I xpect Royal Beau. Blue and White and Pr. Uy
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  • 176 11 SELECTIONS far to-day's race* at Ipoh arc: STRAITS TIMES Rut 1: Authentir. SUr Lock. Rme« 2: Tin Pocket. (inUnt UfhC Race 3: Moonlifht SonsU. Prada. R»rf t: Suho. Doub'e Scotch, Race i: PyntMe, Glitter. Rare 6: imon. Annir Roonry. Rare 7: Wlnchcliff, Irish Jl*. Rare t: Bridcc
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  • 769 12 SOVIET BOMBARDMENT OF SMOLENSK UNDER WAY Reds Counter-Attack In Ukraine And Cross Lower Dnieper River London. Sept. 12. CIELD MARSHAL VON LEEB, German C.-in-C. on the Eastern Front, is reported to have issued an order of the day to his armies to
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  • 1184 12 Anglo-U.S. Collaboration In Naval Patrols Predicted "THIS is war" summed up the general feeling throughout America yesterday when President Roosevelt had concluded his "shoot on sight" broadcast. Senator Walter -Connally said, "I hope our destroyers shoot hard and straight." Senator Alben Barkley said, "Mr. Roosevelt
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  • 44 12 London, Sept. 12. ONK raider was shot down m flames when British night fighters attacked enemy aircraft which attempted to raid the Suei Canal zone last night. Others were Intercepted and are believed to hare been damaged. Reuter,
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  • 54 12 Batavia, Sept. 12. THE Netherlands Indies cargo ship Kota Nopan, 7,000 tons, was "most probably the victim of a German raider, as the vessel is overdue," the Navy announced here to-day. A communique said the ship may have been lost off the South American roast near
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  • 249 12 Washington, Sept. 12. GERMANY'S action will determine what areas the United States will consider defensive waters m which American warships will shoot first, the Secretary of State. Mr. Cordell Hall, indicated at his Press conference to-day. AsVed to define defensive waters, Mr. Hull replied
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  • 235 12 Axis Not Told Of Japan-U.S. Talks? Toklo. Sept. 12. I /CONFIRMATION that negotiations are proceeding between Janan and the United States was given to-day by Mr. Koh Ishil, Japanese Government spokesman. Asked whether under the triple al Vance Japan was keeilr.g the Axis informed of the negctistlons, Mr. Ishil replied:
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  • 37 12 Zurich, Sept. 11. rpHZ Ukraine correspond' nt of the Turin newspaper fctampa states Odessa is receiving rnrular supplies by sea. Large relnforc merits of men and material arrived •here recently. Reuter.
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  • 61 12 London, Sept. 12. A British Admiralty communique states: "An eneinv bomber which attempted to attack one of our convoys was promptly shot down m names by the British destroyer Virmiera. No damage or casualties were suffered by our convoy or its escort. "This is the third
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  • 476 12 Stockholm, Sept. 12. AN official statement that Germany is prepared to face a winter campaign in Russia without fear of insurmountable difficulties is published by the Berlin correspondents of all the Swedish newspapers. In the two months remaining before heavy snow, the
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  • 57 12 London. S«pt. 12. HITLER is doe in Moscow to-day on the basis of Napoleon's campaign in 1812. Napoleon attacked Russia on June 23 and entered Moscow on Sept. 14. Hitler attacked on June 22 and is now almost 220 miles away from the coveted tussian
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