The Straits Times, 21 September 1941

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FlNAL**** No. 509 Sunday, September 21, 1941 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 509 Sunday, September 21. 1941 Price 10 Cents
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  • 10 1 "Fiercest And Bloodiest Battle In History"
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  • 1288 1 MOSCOW GUNS AND NIGHT FIGHTERS FOIL AIR ATTACK London Saturday. **ANE of the fiercest and bloodiest battles the world has ever seen is now raging on the southern Russo-Ger-man front, according to reliable reports received by foreign military circles here,** declared the National Broadcasting Corporation correspondent broadcasting from Ankara early
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  • 106 1 Tokio. Saturday. COMMENTING on the new Japanese operations in Hunan province, the Japan Times and Advertiser says that Japan ts mainly concerned with the question of defeating Chiang Kai-shek. She is not !ik.-ly to be planning m "foreign expedition." Hostilities in Hunan show that Japan
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  • 64 1 ToUo. Saturday THE ol) storage Mibs.dy for 1941 has be 1 increased by ar ay nsi of 20 T*r cent for oil Imports* and rrflnor*. tho Cor:iTr<< > ree »nd InrtustT MinMry announced today. Th" subsidy wna paid for keeping oil In *tf*raffe The srsUm was established
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  • 119 1 PREMIER WARNS THAIS NOT TO TAKE SIDES Bangkok, Saturday. rE situation has become tens* and war involving Thailand may flare up at any moment, said a message to Thais from the Thai Premier, Field Marshal Luang Pibul Song gram, broadcast by the Bangkok radio tonight. The message added In these
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  • 151 1 London, Saturday. THE signal for action for the M V* army will be given from London. This was announced by Cot. Britton, broadcasting to the people of occupied countries last night. "It will be unmistakable," he said. He wis answering a query contained in
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  • 126 1 Canberra. Saturday. THE nrst consignment of tommy- guns has arrived fri-m the United States for equipment of Australian troops, declared Mr. Patrick Spender, Australian Army Minister, to-day. Meanwhile, he said, local production of Bren guns Is proceeding. He wsnt on, "The flre power of
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  • 92 1 London. Saturday. DUMOURS ar* again current In Washlng- ton that Vichy Is rec&lling M. Henri Haye, Vichy Ambassador, who Is stated to have Informed Mr. Cordell Hull of this event during an Interview early this week and at the same time requested approval of
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  • 69 1 Rangoon. Saturday DADICAL reorganization of Burma's civil defences so a* to bring up to date the country's defence preparedness was hinted at to-day by Burma's civil defence commissioner. Tins Includes /he appointment of a central fire advL-er for Burma for setting up flre services in
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  • 27 1 Mr. ('nurvhrll. (he Prime Minister. has been creating a great deal of enthusiasm by this novel means of giving the "V for Victory" sign.
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  • 77 1 Tokio, Saturday. PUR women customs officials, for the first time, will be on hand to inspect women passengers of the China Navigation Co's Anhui when she arrives in Yokohama on Tuesday at noon. The Anhui is expected to sail from Yokohama on
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  • 88 1 Japanese Arrest ExCzech Diplomat Shanghai, Saturday. THE Tokio police have arrested the former Czecho-Slovak Minister. Dr. Frantisek Havlicek, and also the honorary secretary to the Tokio Club, a Briton named Mr. J. Day-Mason, according to reliable travellers from Tokio. The two arrests were made in con--1 nection with charges of
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  • 61 1 Rome. Saturday. THE Italian war communique today states that two Italian motor-ships transport- Ing troops were torpedoed while In convoy I and sunk off the coast of Tripoli. "Nearly all the troops aboard and the ships' personnel were saved by escorting units and other ships which
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  • 276 1 London, Saturday. BRITISH bombers last night struck at one of Germany's main supply bases for her troop> fUhtine; in Russia. They flew 6*o mHes to bomb the Baltic port of Stettin. Bombs were seen to ex plode on the docks, warehouses
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  • 53 1 Vichy, Saturday. THE Vichy radio at Djibouti •I yesterday protested against the Allied blockade of French Somaliland, offering to place the port as well as the Djibouti-Addis Ababa railway under international control on condition that "the French flag, which has flown here for M years be
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  • 205 1 Warning Britain "Not Out Of Wood By Any Means'" I London. Saturday. rE Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, spoke today of the dramatic and heroic resistance of the people of the Soviet Union. "If Hitler thinks there is going to be a breaking-op in the unity ol the Soviet people,
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  • 94 1 Berlin. Sa'urdr.y. AN authorized Oerman spokesman, comn mentlng today on the arrest of Sou h American naMor>«ls In Oermany, said. "We are compelled to give clore attention to j countries where we know anti-Geruiin acI tivitles are particularly prevalent and where there Is reason
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  • 197 1 Cape Town, Saturday. INFLUENZA germs have been isolated for the first time in history. This result has been achieved by the Insti.ute of Medical Research here, according to an announcement today by Dr. H. Cluver. director of the South African .Medical Research Bureau. The research was
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  • 100 1 Peiplng, Saturday. THE United States Embassy handed a protest to the Japanese Oendarm rie today fcr holding an American wlaiw and kindergarten teacher, Mis Joanna Kramer, In communtrarlo for nlpp h'mrs of ouestlcnlng. Mrs. Kramer was prevented from board Ing a train for T-inrtao en route to
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  • 78 1 London. Saturdey MALTA'S longest free-of-air-raids spell was broken yesterday when a small number of mrtnj planes were In the neighbourhood. The magnificent spi' 11 of the people of Malta '.n air attacks which average two a day is featured in today-; lysu^ of the london Tirrcs. The
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  • 483 2 'JOURNEY MADE WITH FULL KNOWLEDGE OF THE BRITISH* Duce Seeking Separate Peace Before Winter? OEPORTS that Italy is cracking up and will ask Great Britain for a separate peace before the winter are borne out by an "exclusive unsigned statement," given prominence in the
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  • 236 2 ITALY'S complete collapse this winter was confidently predicted by the first of th« United States Consuls to leave th» country as a result of reialiafcrv measures ordered by Mussolini for America's upu'sim of Italian Consular officials. On his arrival in Lisbon on th-^ way to America,
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  • 89 2 THE Indo-Ceylon talks ar« expected to reach a settlement satisfactory to both countri s. "The talks are proceeding but I hope they will reach a stage satisfactory to both parties," said Sir Mini Ismail in the course of a press int rvicw. "The delegates have agreed on several
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  • 183 2 T"HE Malaya Broadcasting Corporation in its commentary on the new> said: "Japanese wrath has been roused by Russian mines in the Japan Bea. It does not seem that Japan has any cause for complaint. It is true tl.at the Japan Sea has been m.ned. but
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  • 176 2 London, Saturday. AN unusual badge now distinguishes pilots of one R.A.F. format on— the Mysore squadron from all the others. It represents the gandabherunda. the mightiest bird ever known. News of the gift of the badge from the Maharaja of Mysore— he gandaoherunda is
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  • 136 2 Washington, Saturday. CECUETARY ol the Navy frank IUfOB announced today at least 12 tfn..sh warships are at present in Aitiv-.-ican Navy yards uncergoin? repairs. Co). K.iox. ÜbU-.iß tli tflafJk, saia U.j CM er Doihl was at Brooklyn, the air craft ca.ner l'iustrious at Norfolk, the
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  • 93 2 London, Saturday. rE Aurora B-realis was seen last niaht for the second ni^ht In s-c--cession. although electrical dlsturD-i-.nce in the upper air appears to be abating. The lights again were wry brilliant and w<re seen oni many parts of Britain. particularly in East Anglia.
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  • 67 2 Rome Saturday. THE Axis-con! rolled Greek Government bsued a d-Tre today c-catinT sp?cla' tribunals for trying ca-es of law-br?aklns; and providing the death penalty for very jrrious cr'w of hoar.Mn<» and rvofit''"'in<?. the official Btefanl new* agency reporu from Athens. Serlcus penp.ltl* wiH at^ be enplicable against
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  • 262 2 London, Saturday. A SERIOUS incident between Paris civilians and German soldiers has taken place, reports the Spanish radio station at Corunna. A group of "communists," said th» announcer, fired on a platoon of Gcr i man soldiers who returned their flre. Five Frenchmen
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  • 119 2 C.-in-C.'s Inspection Tour Of Burma Rangoon, Saturday. rE Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, who is inspecting air and other defences in Burma, left this evening for Toungoo. Namsam and Lashio, at thr head of the Burma Road to China. Prior to his departure, he witnessed a
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  • 161 2 Vichy Measures To Deal With Winter Difficulties Vichy, Saturday MKASURES to deal with "the economic and social di/liiuities' which will face France this winter were outlined at a cabinet meeting to-day, presided over by Marshal Petain. according la the Vichy news agency. A communique issued after the n c ting
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  • 140 2 London. Saturday. VICE-Admiral Lancelot Holland, who lost his lire in H.M.S. Hood, bequeathed h's important and pr J b unique ejection of navai signal b olis to the National Mari' ma Museum. Siitnalllng at sea. is, cu-ioisly ro-fi)' Innovation. As late as I7M
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  • 86 2 S attlt, Saturday. The two Soviet flying-boats *h-ch IrwUftkt UM Hus-ian m-liLary mission of 47 to America a fortnight ago. left for Russia by way of Alaska last night earring tun RumUM. nine of when made the or!3lnal fiicnt.— Reuter. i Tokio. Sat uriu v. rE
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  • 205 2 London, Saturday. THE Times' diplomatic correspondent 1 states that a report beleved :o o» well lounded has been recciwd :n London that arrangements have oetn made amon? Bulgar a, Italy and Germany by which Italian warships i r e to bs sold to
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  • 252 2 Hundreds Of U.S. Tanko And Planes Going- To Russia i. ii in. Saturday. MR. .'v^r'll II rrimaT. head of the United listci mivsion to Moscow «:.i at a prtti toßfertnea ti-diy thit lie* WMfd bz hundreds of At.p ian p'r. »cs and tank in Ru«s a. Soprslies of ull U
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  • 110 2 Liondon, Saturday T.iE lctsfct Cat o comniui.lquc about land fighting says: Our pauols have been active along ths Egyptian frontier area, rhlnbruk arta was gui t yesterday owinc to continuation of ihe heavy dust s-LH-n which began on Thursday. D'ir ng a Wef rail yea--1 tcrday, our artillery
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  • 513 3 "WHEN we saw the warship making for us we cried like babies. We babbled our prayers as it came near. Then the naval chaps lifted us into their boat.'* Ernie Wilson, a deck-hand from Hull, said this as I sat beside his bed in
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  • 116 3 Manila, Saturday. A JAPANESE named Kojl Edihlro has been arrested pn charg-s of criminally acquiring iniormation regarding Philippines national defence." according to the Manila Bullet n's Zamboanga correspondent. The report said the Japanese was caught photographing United States submarines in Znmboanga Bay and other
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    31 3 Subadar Rithpal Ram, 6th. Rajputana Rifles, who was posthumously awarded the V.C. for t.ill.intry at Keren. He was the second Indian to win this high honour in this war.
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  • 32 3 Shanghai, Saturday. A BOMB was hurled into a Japanese store on Bubblins Well Road shortly before closing time last n'ght, but it failed to explode. -United Press.
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  • 450 3 Melbourne, Saturday. Fls proposed to make a new Australian stamp issue to comI memcrate the valour ot the A IF. in withstanding the siege of Tobruk. i Acting on the suggestion of Senator Brand, the Federal Parliament ha* i agreed to send a
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  • 226 3 Shanghai Saturday. 'THE Japanese are apparently adopt- lns the same tactics in their new drive in Hunan Province which th>^y followed in their dnve In the same area almost two years ago. On that occasion the Japanese reached within 15 milps
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  • 95 3 Japanese Demand To Shanghai Council Shanghai, Saturday THE local Japanese authorities are reported to have demanded increased control of the International Settlement police force. They are stated to hare submitted a proposal to the Shanghai Municipal Council, governing body of the Settlement, that a Japanese commissioner be appointed with the
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    • 89 3 OaM**|M P I I S»a ft C niiini|H »v 5 ru r in( cikICCT unilD T«w» Inciobnts worn th« IrfftrlM r~lnltr9l UUK War Fronts an^n /> s.oricin %J STRUCK ftV A SHCLC ANO WITH TME TmC r*\m fAH.fI TO MCOTiMt W i*V CORPOAAk IDmOnOS C0 t Out o* SO T-t
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  • 169 5 Doctor Wants To Meet Convicts Descendants A VISITING professor in Sydney wants to meet descendants of convicts transported to Australia from England, to study scientifically the effect of environment on these families. He is Dr. Edmund Mayer, Professor of Pathology at the American University of Beirut, Syria. He arrived recently
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  • 74 5 wjll be employed as asalstantconductors on Melbourne trams, the chairman of the Tramways Board. Mr Bell announced recently. They will U- paid the same wage aa men. an'i h-.ve the wme conditions Pr'-.--ice will be (riven to wive* if etn Jj!''y t s o" *<^tve
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  • 117 5 PILOTS of the Air Transport Auxiliary recruited in America are paid £1.937 17s. 9d. a year free of United Kingdom income tax said Sir Archibald Sinclair. Secretary of State for Air, In the Commons recently. Air Auxiliary pilots enlisted In Britain receive £585 to
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  • 247 5 Wardens' Wives Jealous Of A.R.P. Women In Black-outs lIHVES of some A.RP. wardens in a North Shore district are jealous because their husbands have been paired for street patrols with the same women wardens in two black-out tests, says the Sydney Telegraph. Women wardens of the district are aged between
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  • 1129 6  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By THE Sparrow's Wife was hopping aimlessly about the Nest, taking a twig away from one corner and putting It back, fldg< ling with little coloured stones and shells on the mantelshelf and rearranging some buttercups In a vase which was nothing but a
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  • 332 6 ■^E had a weird Slam hand the othei day," writes a reader, which caused quite a ruction: North. Dealer Both sides vulnerable '•Tlie bidding was among the weirder aspects. Six diamonds was a lay-down, but South didn't trust his partner (a very weak player) so jumped to six
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    • 557 6 to ease agonising! Kv^V^^Sr STOMACH PAIN The sufferings of this poor Indigestion g stomacn acid at once, martyr were beyond belief! "I obtained ißWhui ana comfort* the lacerated no relief whatever except when I was M macli walls, evacuates clogging 'given morphia to ease the awful pain. wastes But be
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  • 1026 7 MR. V. G. Bowden, C.B.E., Australian Trade Commissioner to China, will leave Shanghai shortly to take up his new political appointment in Singapore. Mr Bowden will be known as the Official Representative of the Commonwealth of Australia with authority In political, commercial and administrative matters. With the
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  • 864 8 Strong Thailand Means Guarantee Of Stability In This Part Of Asia declared IN a special programme last night to commemorate the birthday of King Ananda Mahidol of Thailand, Singapore radio declared: "It is all so obvious that a strong, determined and united Thailand provides that very guarantee of stability in
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  • 94 8 Dr. Carlos Romulo. publisher of the Manila Tribune and Manila Herald and vicepresident of Rotary International, is due In Singapore shortly In the course of a Far Eastern tour. He ls at present In Kunming. Yunnan capital, after seeing Oen. and Mme. ChlarT and otJiex Chinese leaders
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  • 227 8 Malaya Will See Partial Eclipse To-day SOWING to the lack of facilities, no astronomical observations will be made in Malaya of the eclipse of the sun which takes place between 11.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. to-day. The eclipse is visible in Singapore, but only a small part of the sun
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  • 178 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. /CONVICTED on a charga of causing >■' hurt to his contractor at Batu Anam estate with a tapping knife, a Chinese. Cheh Nam, was sentenced by Inche Haroun bin Ahmad, the Segamat magistrate, to three months' rigorous imprisonment and fined
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  • 138 8 At The Cinema THE screen's newest comedy team. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. score another great success in their latest picture "In the Navy" which was given a midnight showing at the Capitol cinema. Aided by the Andrews Sisters, who provide eight song hits, this production caps the
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  • 334 8 Fatality Due To Labourers' Carelessness Coroner IT is my opinion that the accident A was caused by carelessness on the p~.t of the dock labourers," stated th; Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at an inquiry into j the death of a labourer, Tan Eng I Cheng, aged 28,
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  • 368 8 UR. Eric Jennings was married to Miss Alison Dyas, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyas. of Dublin and Singapore, at' St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday.! Mr. Jennings is the son of Mrs. R. W. Jennings of Worth Park, Sussex and the late
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  • 517 9 Police Officer's Discovery In House In Sophia Road v I CONVICT you of an attempt to create trouble in these times when enough trouble has been created," declared Mr. J. L. McFall, Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday, when he sentenced Hatsuro Hidaka, a
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  • 61 9 KYOKA Kurasoho, a Japanese, who w«"» recently charg-d m the Singapore Criminal District court with distributing seditious publications— cyclostyled pamphlets written in the Chinese language at an amusement park on Aug. 30, acquitted and discharged yesterday, when the prosecuting officer Chief Inspector E. V. Smith informed the Judge,
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  • 85 9 CAUL Menahem, a young clerk In the Restrlcted Imports Department. Singapore, was acquitted yesterday by Mr. Richard Moore, the third magistrate, on a charge of corruptly accepting $90 from Lav Kwock Yen for undertaking the approval of Importation of a quantity of paper subject to restriction, and also
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  • 71 9 LABUAN, an bland off the coast of Borneo which is part of -the Straits Settlements, was in peacetime one of the remotest corners of the British Umpire, bat it is in the dancer cone to-day and is preparing accordingly. The accompanying pictures show, below, members
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  • 213 9 Enemy Alien Can Contest Suit In Colony IN a judgment delivered in the Singapore High Court yesterday the Chief Justice, Sir Perry McElwaine, held that an enemy subject is entitled to defend an action brought against him in the courts of the Colony. The judgment concerned a civil suit brought
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  • 179 9 A verdict of misadventure wu recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of an Indian watchman > > i. ployed by the Automobiles Association of Malaya 38-year-old lsher Sin«h, whose body was found in
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  • 234 9 IT Is Just ten years this week since the open--1 Ing of the St. Clalr organ In the Victoria Memorial Hall, an event which led to the formation of the Singapore Musical Society The Society has been presenting concerts regularly in the Hall ever since that time, and
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  • 105 9 iFroir. Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. Saturday. ADMIRATION for the very real eJort being made st the Da| Edward VII School to provide a balanced curriculum was expressed by the new Principal. Mr. C. W. BlocmOeld. on the occa-lon of the opecch Da; and prize
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  • 216 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THAT women may be called upon to perform volunteer duties is indicated by a Gaxette notification to-day, whereby the High Commissioner may by order constitute a corps or unit which shall consist wholly or partly
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  • 174 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. COR the first Ume in many years guns r will not signal the breaking of the fast daily during the month of Bulan Puasa in Kuala Lumpur. A communique from the Selangor Secretariat regrets that the
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  • 320 9 Programme of drills up to and for weak ending Sept. M. Monday. September 31. 1715 Urs Hcadquarwn S.R.A. (v) Bee. Training. 1715 hrs Headquarters B.S.L. Bty. R.A. (v) Manning L.G. Training: 1730 hrs Headquarters 8.8.D. Sec RE. (V)* Lecture; 1734 hrs Headquarters S.V. Big. Coy Specialist Training; 1715
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    • 401 9 LOSS of JK3L WEIGHTVJI j**^!!^^j3 w» m HOSPITAL BED; Those who arc losing weight steadily, is this Halibut Liver Oil that one single day by day, live in the shadow of a tiny drop equals in Vitamin A content a nameless dread. They know, although whole spoonful of Cod Liver
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  • 788 10 Colony Finance \7ERY few people ever .see .the Colony Government accounts; they appear in the Gazette at regular intervals but few outside newspaper offices take the trouble to ascertain how the Government purse is faring. At the budget meeting of the Legislative Council statements are made
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  • 1011 10  - Poor Italy Her Only Hope The Destruction Of Nazis Hessell Tiltman By New Yorl;, Aug. 29. (by Clipper) JLTUSSOLINI a sick and disappoint w ed man, living in semi-seclu-sion closely watched by the Gestapo Oraziani, dying of cancer of the throat Badoglio under arrest In Rome the duped Italian people
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  • 495 10 London, Saturday. •THE part played by the camera in a medium bomber is almost as important as that of any member <>.' the crew, says the Air Ministry news service. Anyone who has flown in more peaceful times might imagine that the air observer
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    • 13 10 EDITORIAL, M VVU.KitIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street. Singapore. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1941.
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    • 125 10 Mr« Can't* "Ah me, Can another sleepless night, I fear!" y^^^^U^jV v Mr, Can: "Well, take some Eno then well both sleep!" g If you MM a Mr. Can, Jnsom. k < l^^«r«nt nia would n«v«r trouble you. e c^Usc. Tak» Eno's regularly. Eno's FNO •nsures that your system is
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  • 392 11 they showed that extra gallantry, some of them will lose both rank and pay," says A. B. Austin, Daily Herald war correspondent, discussing: the fate of badly wounded or injured R.A.F. officers, many of whom were hurt because they were particularly daring in attack, or
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  • 311 11 Principal Cause Of Childless Marriages 'TtfE high cost of pleasure, 1 not the high cost of children, was often the cause of childless marriages, declared a leading obstetrician and former president of the 8.M.A., New South Wales, at a conference of the Standing Committee for the Reduction of Maternal and
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  • 125 11 MRS. Hans Ttoo'nsen, wife of the German Charge d'Aflaires the highest rankIng Nazi official In the United States has told her husband plainly that she will never go back to Germany with him so long as Hitler Is In power. Mrs. Thomsen has
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  • 133 11 SAPPER William Frederick Robinson, Royal Engineers, was one of the men who escaped from Dunkirk. His 27 -year-old wife. Amy. was able to live at places where he was stationed when he returned. But at one place she left him. All night Robinson searched
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  • 306 11 r^OL. Walter EUlot. Director of Public Relations at the War Office, speaking at Burlington House recently, said the lesson of this war was that It was a war of quality rather than of numbers. The Adjutant-General's branch had expressed surprise at tho high standard
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    • 247 11 ■m^ saves money on the FAMILY WASH "C YEN the everyday clothes of the rot which this causes keep your family are precious them free from all unpleasant these days when it costs so odour, too. Remember, Lux is much to buy new ones. There- very easy to use dissolves
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    • 88 11 WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT FOP TH£ R£l/£F OF PAIN AND HEADACHES ifffSVJiif/ AiP'° «d events my 1 I fe£ *y h?**Pr o »o M v %fm°a& I 1 9/41 M m I WP WT+J TOOTH PASTE H^^ H^^kw with IKIUIVI Jpk| Of all Tooch Paatcs and Powder* ONLY PEPSODENT
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  • 669 12 Gingaporc, S itur J^v. THE c ap: iciousness of Import Control is the subject of many conversation.- around the markets daily, and numerous itartllng anachronisms could be cited in tlm column were it net for the fear expressed by my informants that they would be Identified and unpleasant consequences might
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  • 76 12 rE following alterations to the lls. of share quotations published in the Straits Tinsca yesterday were made when tha market closed yesterday: TINS Chenderiang i£> Its '2s xA. Sungel Luas <*1> 1.«5 I.W x.d. RUBBEKS Sunscl Bacan lH| 1.52'j 1.(3% x.d. INDUSTRIALS Atlas Ice (sloi 9. 50
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  • 66 12 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Dow Jones Averages New York. Sept. IS. *I*HE following were Dow Jones aver- ages ou the New York Stock Exchange and Commodity Exchange to- day and yesterday Sept. 18 Sept. 1!* 30 Industrials 128 77 125.95 20 Rails 29.40 29.10 16 Utilities 18.92 18.70 40 Bonds
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  • 888 12 Singapore. Sept. 20. sum oeiien nambler 730 Hamburg Cub* «12.25 J*«m Cub* tll.oo Coma Mixed $3.56 Sun Dried $3.80 Pcttrtet While Muntok. $17.50 White $17.00 Black 8.00 Saw FUmr linga* $5.08 Pair $5.06 Sarawak UM rMw BmaU Flake $850 Fair Flake $8.00 Medium -Pearl $10.00 Small Pearl
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  • 84 12 Singapore, Saturday. Seyt. 98, Ntt. ■VaVy^aTvi *Mf^r* Wtoes rrteaf tU. tX B.S S. (Spot laaswi 38-i 58« i Ms IX R.B S. (Ak. to cmc» Sorteankrr 3*7. 19U, O.F.A.Q. H.S.S f «J». tr hales September 38 H F.A.Q. X.SB. f.o la) bale* Seatesaber i:\ 4
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  • 176 12 Singapore. Saturday. rha foUowlng art che exenange t-ate* cob morning according to the dally dreolar issu*. ov tha Hongkoog and Shanghai "fiiit Corporation: ■■XL mo Loncton T.T 3/4 1/13 London demand a/4 3/33 Swltserland (T.T. only) 202.48 New York demand 47.10 MonueaJ demand 81.83 Batavia demand 81.71 Samarang demand
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    • 689 12 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS jutt published: 87 per cent, of PITMAN e>na»->aßawa-BBaHrwss--s«Bs-88-88->ss«BViaßms« TRAINED STUDENTS 9fjZfWk lllrs¥s%l XTWW were awarded Passes In 1 1 1 I.Tif il^sV^fßflsi IfMlfi the Elements of COM- lU I flj f a Ul%\mfj 1 1 Ml 9 MERGE and 2<) per
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    • 864 12 [ONE KEY 1 I a>crv& fit cvehAj lock. I I SO IT IS WITH PAINTS I Tbcrt it a Par Paiot lor sac* rtqiireaeat.... Ph I A L I H High glow Paitt l»r wttmr aid •xttritr wttdvtrk. |j PARALIX Qiick Drymg syithttic |B Eiaatl fer gewral d»c«ra- thrt wtrk.
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  • 868 13 German "Robot" Soldiers Fear Cold Steel And Fighting At Night OFFICERS of the Australian Imperial Forces with experience in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, endorse the recent statement of a Russian general that the German soldier will not face the bayonet and does not take well to night fighting. He has
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  • 91 13 A CHAIN of convictions and fines followed one five- gallon petrol ticket in the Melbourne City Court recently William Richaros, for supplying the ticket to Albert Robinson and having failed to return hit consumer's licence after selling his truck, wms fined £6. Albert Robinson, for
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  • 165 13 BIGGER lotteries and a municipal rating tax are being considered by a committee investigating hosoltal finance in New South Wales, the State Health Minister, Mr. C. A. Kelly, revealed recently. Mr. Kelly said the committee was inquiring into all possible methods of improving the present system
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  • 142 13 THE Court of Appeal In Britain recently allowed, with costs, the appeal of Mr A. H. B. Bishop, headmaster of Warwick School, from the judgment of Mr. Justice Cassels at Birmingham ordering him to pay £814 damages to Robert Alexander Camkin. of Avenue-road. Leamington,
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  • 741 13 A.I.F. Men Dodge "Fatigue" To Australia A HEAVY-handed technique is usually detrimental to perfection in any field of artistic endeavour. This fact is probably most easily discernible in painting and sculpture. Obviously, the too heavy application of paint to canvas is not Darticularly conducive to the final production of a
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    • 325 13 jhmhkßm' Danger signal for your teeth Your teeth may be strong and Start using Gibbs S.R. right white— but if your toothbrush is away use it twice daily stained with blood the charters Gibbs S.R. contains Sodiuir are you'll soon lose those nice Ricinolcatc, which dentists use teeth. This stain
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    • 430 13 EYE EXAMIN ATIONS, EYEGLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY tTOMP/ON \jPTICAL C? 4. AKCADt UI.IK. I'NO.M 40tt R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Siirnre 35 years' European clinical Experience. Eczema Itch Killed in 7 Minutes Tour ,«kin ha* nearly 50 million tiny Fpami and [mi. v h.r.- garOM h!il<» ami cans, i, r rtble
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  • 6 14 Max Factor's Advice Delicacy Of Application
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    89 14 Mr. Edward Doralsamy, of the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. and Mis* A_ne» Paul also of Kuala Lumpur. Inche Jamln bta Maraunt and Mfan Suklna blnli" Haji Idris, at Tanah Merah. The bHdrgroom > cr jeant attached to the MaUy Training Win». K.A. Mr. Muihurajah t'rllx J oar ph. nephew of
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    29 14 Che Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad, son of Slnatharaby, of Muar, and Miss >lanimah blnte Ahmad, of Malacca. 'Che Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad is wellknown as a sportsman in Johore.
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    26 14 Mr. S. suppi_h. of the Municipal Cooprrative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. and Miss R. Neelambal. sister of Mr. R. H.-thnasamy, of the Municipal Building Department.
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    • 657 14 jm> LOVELY WOMEN J^W GO TO K^LUv They keep young the Elizabeth iHjj Arden way. They are frequent visitors to the Elizabeth Arden expert at Maynard's for jL^ the treatments that renew W"»P|A their beauty and restore their y y^~~ spirits. From her they learn f /4r J how to
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    • 411 14 "^''"WE^****^ I VWOINIA CMV. M-C-JU SNr K -8^» ___Bl_RTrv it to^*y aM^a_-ai aVA* l _^i itßS^ I __i iKtt For your color harmony make-up chart mail this coupon! IM- M.*ltl*Jm Hi»,._t Cil* ii CQi»--a» nonoei Ifi-n i n^CiM»iMi-«ia.»i-- §m 1 *w v*> ,i m.q I i->V)C-i»>mi»ii iii nn >, jrf-1
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  • 336 15 Frames. By R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, Dr. of Ocular Science, THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Skin eruption behind the ears and over the bridge ot the nose is likely to result from spectacle frames made of white gold." The c.iuse for this is the presence of nickel in
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  • 1010 15  -  SUNDAY, SEPT. 21: This will be a birthday that you will long remember. It marks the beginning not only of an interesting phase in your life, but of a new attitude towards friends and relatives. By this time next year your outlook and ideas will have
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  • 353 15 JANUARY: (Dec 21-Jaa. 19k Dramatic changes this week that affect your work, your family interests. Kindness from an old friend. Social luck today and Saturday. FEBRUARY (Jan. 20-Feb. IS) Important developments in current affairs within next few days. Plenty of goodwill to be had, If you
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  • 786 15 JERE'S a hint for girls who A otill wear their hair in a pageboy bob or a roll round the back of the neck. It is a variation of the turbans we've been substituting for hats. You need some flowers, a length of four-inch wide ribbon, or some
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    • 164 15 Useful and Decorative PEKING CARPETS RUGS IN AN EXCLUSIVE SELECTIONQUALITY GUARANTEED— Also a large nock ot Pewter A Copper Ware* Curiot. Jewellery A etc The Old Capital 31, STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. FOR SOFT GLOSSY FREE FROM TfT' DANDRUFF! V^yJT^ Washing or suampooing the hair every few days is net sufficient
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    • 273 15 FOR THE smart set.. To make attractive wave* and curia quickly and easily set a bonle of Amami Wave Set and follow ihe full, simple directions enclosed Amami Wave Set is non-oily, non- sticky. anl it dries very quKkly Give yourself a smart set today I 0>«.m»»l> mr T .i«i
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    • 323 15 Lavender y ardley Lnglisk Lavender —ix crystal l"^ft|--^ c^l*l^ bottles Lavender Soap. Bath Salts LtyJ^^BßLf^il *S& J Talcum, Brilliantitu, tU. Also *-^fci, 'J illustrated art the famous Bond Street \^^^^^v S^FTT^I Vowdtr, English Complexion Cream C*^*"~'*i mud Lipstick, torn* of the essentials of J the Yardley Way to Beauty. J^
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    • 225 16 Cfioutoe I take a Uuative THAT IS WHY /AM NEVER lip; tf| LIVERISH yfc If you leel "liverish aui I jf -1> out o; sorts, take a bedtmr V^jp^g f I dose o: Bcechams Pilis. \^^f I and such symptoms as f lassitude, sick headache Z I and biliousness will
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    • 323 16 Grand News for HEAD-COLD SUFFERERS Tii-o tnifft 0/ New Medical Compound Clear Stuffe/.-up NoatriU in 30 terondt. Look ai the diacrami above- One cniniru you're tturTrJ-up with a heavy cold Nasal membranes iwollcn puffy Breathing pasvafca blocked wirh cnngeswJ mucua Then you uiiff lO\RSODRINE, through (he handy pocket lube, twice
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    • 2267 16 Wireless Programmes I*_f\ W\ "%r &onss by MUs Delia on gramophone records; EMPIRE STATION JL XJ'IMA M. i 55 p.m. Talk ln Malay; 6.10 p.m. Kron- Eim*ra*%x. **M.*+A*\rr% chongs; 6.25 p.m. Indian Association party; SA3TKK.N SEBVICt SINGAPORE 6 45 P News ln Hindustani; 7 p m 00 CSV 1741 aa/cs;
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  • 1304 17  -  "Doc" THIS last major competition of the football season, the Singapore Challenge Cup started tliis week -end with fxtra prelimina y round lamss. The entry of 28 teams proves Us popu.ariiy, a large number of junior clube entering for the fust time. As was to be «xptcu>d
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  • 115 17 Ky Our Badminto > Correspondent) DAPID progress is being made with the Commercial Inter- U am tournament for the Capstan Cup and it is expected that the final match will be pla/ed off on Saturday next. The absence of what may be termd the top-notchers in the Colony
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  • 326 17 >m A Co-respondent) AN A I.F. Infantry team of cricketers eeMmted their arrivi.l at a new location by t'oriMv ly beating an IVP. team. Joe Ete^lp. a former first grade player from Randwick (N.S.W.) and a "Telenrra^h" Sheild reprrseinative. compiled a useful 42 in »s
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  • 103 17 A meeting of Rugby referres will b* held In the Singapore Cricket Club at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, and all who are Interested in referecLiß Rugby games from any club Service unit or school are invited to attend Petrol rationing is groing to make it somewhat more difficult
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  • 567 17 Playinc with a dcplrt.J team, the Malaccn Student Union lost to the Primrose B.P Results i Union first) Chua Chuan Herg lost to Sulong ii— :o, I^—ls; D. Emmanuel lost to Pang Kirn Swee 11—15, 8 15; Has an Baba lost to Dorani 9 15, 6 15; Chin
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  • 294 17 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) r Serein ban E Negri Sembilan Hockey Association Is fortunate In being able to call on the services of Mr. J. L. Greig this season. Mr. Oreig, who ls well-known in th« Malayan hockey world as a fullback of international repute, has been
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  • 47 17 New B.P. team against Evrrfair B.P. at 2 pm to-day on th* farmer's court. Government Hill: Abdul Manslr. Abdul Bamad Isnln Tol Mohd Yunos, Hussein HJ Moiwi D»Klm, Samanl Hussein. Fardan Katek Ismail Amir, Hamid, Tbrahlm Rashld. Rahmat. Ahmat Ma'axof, Rahlm and Abdu l Karlm.
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    • 1198 17 Qy oJL CTI££NBURO, on the shores of False Bay, 15 miles from Cape Town, on the eastern side of the Cape Peninsula. JJJwfaj A grand stretch of beach offering excel- WfmKKßHsF^^^^^^^*' lent surfing. Other delightful Palse Bay p^'r^^'T jfl^Silflj seaside resorts Include Gordon's Bay. l~ J-*"-~**L £^3 Strand, St. James,
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  • 173 18 Meant 4 Inches Off Her Hips Hata l> v kiter ski wrou about an axperlment In reducing: "I started talcing Kruscrv n S*lts six months ago for fat- reducing. I then weighed 12 stone 6 lbs. I now weigh 10 stone 4 lb., and I
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  • 1048 18 OBJECTION IS OVERRULED AT IPOH RACES (rand Prix Pays Ww Dividend Of $73 (From Our Own orresoondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A FEATURE of the concluding day of the Perak Turf Ciub September meeting was the succ-ss of Seagate S'ablrs who had three winner.. 'Ingoin? was good. Lined Up wjn the main
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  • 646 18 IN the Singapore commercial badminton houses tournament United Engineers beat Mansfield.-? yesterday by three games to two Results (United first) Heng Swee Lee beat Tay Bong Soo 15—1. 15—7: Heng Siak Kwee beat Hassan Mattar 15 8, la 8: Jimmy Ong lost to Lee Hock San 2—15,
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  • 211 18 THE Ceylon SporU Club defence triumphed over the strong and impetuous attack of the Singapore Calts in a hockey mr.tjh at Bahstier yestprooy wlvn the Ceylcnjse won by throe gcaia to cne. The game was fairly even on the whole: I the Colts failing 'o
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  • 332 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. TWO tennis finals, the open doubles. and the Junior doubles, in the Batu Pahat district tennis tournament, were played las; week. Teo Pak Hoe and Low Ah Peng, retained their title for the fourth year in succession when they beat Ng
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  • 362 18 R. A. (Blakan Mati) gained two p^ir.ts at the expense of Morarla yesU-rday In a second division (a) SAP. A. league fixture, the Gunners winning on a walk-over. .rth.n;; rij ..liju; X:< and Mr. Hint- I KALILI 8.09 (2>5) Lawler (7) 4. Winner tramea by Hobbs
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  • 25 18 DO! WE TOTES The first double tote paid $73 on eacn of 18 winning tickets: the second paid $361 on each of six winning tickets.
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  • 27 18 The draw on the big sweep, value $146,652, resulted as follows FIRST 123 SITOtfD *****2 THIRD *****4 Starter* *****5. *****. 10*535. *****. *****7. *****.
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  • 376 18 A. .> v. <^. .-very iop men sooner or later are siariea on the road to piemature old v* nroatat* 7land trouble. Onr of the commonest symptoms ot mv dangerous and mysterious :ana ailment is the necessity of getting up night*
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    • 449 18 Tj Jr^Catarrhal phlogm poisoni jWff/^^^\ respiratory system and uFm^M^r] croa'os coughs, bronchitis j I WZjs* I ar<^ kindrod chest ailII j rL^^l rn«n«». Tussipoct Syrup j;!^^^ quickly loosens and clears L"^^ th* phlegm, soothing and 2 H Jfil healing inflamed mem- 11 l|l brano j. II is equally suitIj Ll
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  • 389 19 MANY new faces were seen when the S.C.C. held a rugby practice on the padang yesterday and It seems that the Club will have ■onie formidable new talent to draw from this season. Colours ran out winners against V/hi.es by six points (two tries) to
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    163 19 j'yu.Y one Ue was played in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tc".nii tcrnampnt yesterr'ny o/Ml resulted in C. J. Bembroke l5) biating H. L. Ward f-f-4). 4— 6 3. 3, in ft men's singles handicap event. Purther ties arc WEDNESDAY Women N Doubles Handicap: Miss N. StlU Ml« Miss
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  • 99 19 FE A.I.F. will meet the Japanese ln a barcbaH game at the Japanese Club today, starting at 3.30 p.m. The Australians looked well In an 11 to 10 victory over ti^e useful Caiiad'r.n team la-t week-end, and riiould give the Jr.panese, the season's champions, lively opposition. Above Wee
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  • 558 19 Singapore Chinese Athletics A LARGE crowd attended the first day of the S ngapore Chinese seventh annual athletic meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Two Singapore Chinese records (men's long Jump and mon's 1,500 me res medley relay) were broken and one Malayan Chinese record equalled (women's 50 metres).
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  • 74 19 THE Royal Air Force beat the Royal Artillery 1 (A A.) Changi by three goals to nil in the first division of the foo*bnll league at Chanrl yesterday. Scorers for the RA.F were Campbell. Powell and Todd. This game complr*tes the Airmen's lea<^ie nroirramme an-1 puM them
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  • 24 19 riaylns at KranJl yesterday ln the second division (b) of the S.A.F.A. league, Kranji beat Stamfords by five goals to one.
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  • 331 19 r\ESPITE their repeated and spirited efforts to keep their opponents from scoring in the second half, the Medical Col!eg2 failed and were beaten by a strong Coast Regiment rugger side by IS points (five tries) to 11 (two tries and a goal) on the College
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  • 104 19 SUPERIOR in all departments, the Royal Air Force beat the Chinese Athletic! team by two goals to nil at Anson Road rt odium yesterday ln the reserve division of the S.A.P.A. league. After a scoreless first he If in which the i Aijtncn misseC many
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  • 275 19 SCORING 36 points, the Second Company of. the Boys' Br.gade, Singapore Battal on, onca again won the championship trophy presented by Sir Alexander Small ln the third annual sw mining competition at Fort Canning pool yesierday. Mr. S. W. Jones. Colonial Secretary, was present. Competing teams were
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  • 191 19 THREE players were ordered off one n- f aut oned »"d two penalties nwardsd In the second division <b) t^m" 6 occ f r ma-ch between the Indian Association and the Naval Base »T. J l af Park yestercny SIS? re UltC f ln a 2
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  • 499 19 The following table shows the posiUons of the teams in the 8 A.F.A. League up to date:— FIKST DIVISION P. W. L. D. P. A.PU KAF M 10 3 4 76 24 4: Chinese (8.C.F.A.) 15 17 2 6 80 26 40 Chinese Athletic 29 16 6 *****
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  • 215 19 A few wot ks ago my arms and leg* were covered with spou> tbat itched trenvniousiy. I tr."d rin ment m~d:cine and pills... at la^t I decided to try Fynnon Salt. WITHIN A WFEK my skin was absolutely clear. From now on I shall
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    • 266 19 MALAYA CAN TAKE IT The shortage of certain canned provisions does not and cannot seriously affect the gastronomical "morale" of the local public so long as the Malayan Product.* Canning Co.. Ltd.. the one and only cannery of its kind in Malaya, are able to turn ort tinned curries, chicken,
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  • 163 20 Fuehrer's Scheme To Depopulate Britain After War Revealed HETAILS of Hitler's plans for the depopulation of Britain in the event of Germany winning the war have just come to light, says the Daily Telegraph (London). According: to reliable information, if Germany wins, the population of Great Britain will be cut
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  • 75 20 ILMARRIED men have higher 1 M morale and face life's reverses more courageously than bachelors. This finding was reported to 1 200 members of the American Psychological Association at CMcaoo. A survey, based on the altitudes of 500 unemployed men during the depression, showed
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  • 81 20 AN inter-departinaiital committee In Australia is devising methods to find Jobs for returned soldiers and munition workers when the war eiids. Anriouncins this recently, the Repatriation Minister (Senator Collctt) said he expected to receive the committee's report soon. He said the committee had to find
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  • 101 20 Kills Her Children Released On Bond ANNE Marie Hanssen, 22, college; student of San Diego, California, who confessed to havini? strangled her two Illegitimate children, has been released on probation. Announcing his verdict, Judge Edward K -llv said he had taken in o consideration "mercy and the circumstances The girl's
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  • 80 20 WHS Arabs are still folding tents and stealing away— but nowadays they are Australian tents, toys the Sydney Sun. A letter from an Australian toldier tells of a tentful of Australians sleeping so soundly in a Palestine camp that during the night Arabs removed everything except
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  • 308 20 THE groiesqueness and horror of war- fare on Soviet Russian scil arc revoltingly depicted in a film shown to foreign Press correspondents in Berlin covering the first 14 days of the conflict, says a dispatch from a correspondent of The Times stationed on the German frontier.
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  • 144 20 T*HE war has brougnt a strange re- j v. v rse process in agricultural eer n- omy in Britain, whereby farms which, before the war. could not be disooseel of, today are s.lmost unpurch&sable. Recent auctions show a tremendous j boom in rich agricultural land, with
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  • 41 20 DECLARING that permanent waves are contrary to the spirit of the national emergency, the Tokio n^wspaper Nlchi Nlchi says that high school girls in Japan will in future not be permitted to bob or wave the'r hair.
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  • 327 20 An Attack By Pack Of Nazi Submarines VIVID story of an attack by a pack of U-boats on a laree convoy approaching the shores of Britain, and the resulting rapture of Commander Otto Kretschmer. U-boat ace, was told in Ottawa by Charles Darnery, a*«d 30, an oiler in a British
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  • 203 20 All German Girls Without Children Called "Traitors M.N.MAKKII I) Cermi.n girls have been warned that they must have babies or he r^arded as traitors. The warning is part of tne nation plan to step up the birthrate. Schwarze Korps. Journa' of tii Stormtrocpers, declares: "S S. men Before you give
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  • 356 20 MOSCOW Radio broadcast this message to Germany recently: "Will Ema Kremer. of the town of Fbenstadt, be called to Usten to this broadcast. She will hear some* thins in whirh she is terribly interested." [This was repeated several times and at the end of
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