The Straits Times, 26 September 1941

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  • 36 1 The Straits Times fCSTAELISHJED NSARLT A CENTURY) MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER- LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1941. PRICE h CENTS The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941. PRICE 5 CENT
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    • 48 2 "I*.- family of the late Mr. R. M. Athappen B. :uvai, father of Mr. A. Pakerl of the Municipal Treasury wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friend; who attended the funeral, as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams, and letttrs of condolence
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    • 636 2 SMALL ADS. Minimum charge $1. lm «dvt. n«t exreedlnf 4 Unc*More than fan 25 cents per line (Six words) Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS P.PC. CARDS arc charted S3 each per tastrttoa per Inch. Over 1 Inch 25 ete. a*r line. Small Ad*,
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    • 792 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. I Ambrose Thomas Beckett. Warrant Engineer, R N. hereby give notice that as from the date hereof I shall no linger accept responsibility for any debts incurred by my wife, lira. Laura Beckett. Orchard Houar. Singapore, nor has she any authority to pledgr my credit or Incur
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    • 254 2 BUSINESS CARDS ETC, "CLENSOL" Scale Besaovmg COMPOSITIONS FOR BOILERS. ENOINB JACKETS PIPI IJNEB ETC ALLIANCE ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE %HD KUALA LUMFVaV r«m a 0 PEKMANLNT _-<r^r* ~""«A h I >P*JjS"£*' I»F*CIALIBT»1 »F*C1ALIBT» BitjKjSS 1 mtMANEN* WAVING WANTED TO BUY O»* and two h.p. DIRECT CUKKENT FXECTRIC MOTORS, new or
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  • 381 3 London, Sept. 25. TiHERE is every reader* to believe that 'urther steps are contemplated by the Government In the use of the extraordinary powers with regard to production and labour cenferred on it in the early days of its existence, more especially in regard
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    • 487 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA N. Y. K. LINE. AND APCAR LINE. T0 JAPAN .incorporate u> England* SING APORE TO KANMON. KOBE PF.M.NSI I.AX AMi OKIKN'I A| H N CO M.%11 PASSKNCER *ND CARGO AND YOKOHAMA. SKRVICF. 1-ht sest possible services arr oeln« mam- rpQ 1X1)1 U.nrd D. thVp
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    • 451 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $200.00 (Aust. £29.0.0)
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    • 149 3 SEE WHAT A DIFFERENCE Steradent' makes! No need to have itain* on /our tali* teeth if you use Steradent'. Fill the cap of the tin with Steradent and pour tha powder into glau containing lufficieat warm water to rover the dentures. Stir well. Pat in your denture* and tear* them
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 547 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE 7HL 2»5m. 1,333 k rv, ZHP1 3A.9C m. 9.69 m es.; ZHP2 48 58 m. (.175 m/cs; ZHP.3 4138 m. 1 15 in rv ZHL. ZHI'l and ZHF2. 10.00 a.m. Malar Vari.iy: 11.00 Tamil music; 11.30 Hindustani music: 11.45 Interval; 12 00 Lener String Quartette; 12.45 p
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    • 252 3 EMPIRE STATION V. ASTERN SERVICE on f.S 17.81 m e»; 1C.84 metres: <JSF 15.14 m 19.S1 metres; GSD U.H m n; ZS.:>3 metre*. NORTH AMKKICAN SKR.KK on GSD (?5 metre* band) and GRV (31.25 n<etres; 9.6* m cvi. 6 2j pm. London calling; 6.30 News, fi 4 r War commentary;
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  • 1808 4 Chairman On Difficulties Of Colony Merchants THE difficulties of merchants in getting imports, the stagnation of the rubber market and conditions obtaining in the export markets were reviewed by Mr. J. I. Dawson, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce halfyearly meeting in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 472 4 TO ASSIST DEFENCE CURB INFLATION Washington, Sept. 25. rE profit motive must be eliminated from the United States defence programme asserted Mr. Henry Morgenihau, Secretary cf the Treasury at to-day's press conference. He .«aid that Treasury erperts have started drawing a Bill under which corporation
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  • 72 4 London. Sept. 26. TAUTION arising from the Bastem front une-rta'nties ni the keynote in the quietest market and prices in most sections tended slightly easier but the undertone remained generally sound. Gilt-edged. Home raiU, Kaffirs, Japanese bonds and Brazil bonds tost ground while industrials were little changed
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  • 317 4 QUIET OPENING BUT PRICES UNCHANGED (By Oar Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 26. HpHE share markets opened quietlr I this morning. Yesterday the market continued quiet throughout the day and only a small turnover occurred. Tin shares were rather firmer, rubbers were quiet and mostly unchanged and go
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  • 68 4 StecmiMK. PrMay. Kr«4. 2«. Bayers St»in Price* Prt«« Ma. IX B.S 8. .Spat tow) MH MK K« B.8.S. I raac* Gl VO. B.S.8 Iw k aaJct gtajtftrr V>% MH r J» K.8 8. f.» m Mtak S»«<«a»«»f MH M ruTI'KB QUOTATION* N*. U S.S.S. aa
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    • 351 4 HUMANITYJS one great duty is HELP THOSE IM DISTRESS THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS OF THE NIGHT SHOWS AT OUR CINEMAS TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON'S FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF AIR-RAID VICTIMS. HERE'S AM OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL TO HELP! TO-NIGHT:— AFTER-DINNER DANCE, 9.30-12 EXTENSION
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    • 190 4 L^gr-* 1 COCONUT GROVE 7 I.M.—9 30 P.M. GRAND DOUBLE -yOl UKE TO DANCE FEATURES! good CHOW 3 MESQUITEERS w M|Klf "MICE DEFENDERS" ™J£? and vuxua ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS I 4J^C^^^s^l INDIVIDUAL LNTERTAINMENT W \m& f TO BE WHERE REGUUR PEOPLE ARE L" *«W I WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL
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  • 763 5 TlimsnAY, SEPT. 25, 1M1: 4 P.M. ■MM gilti! seller* Ampat (5s; 2s M 3s Austral Amal (Ssi 7s 7s 3d Austral Malay (C) 32s 33s Aycr Hltam (5s) 16s 9d 17s 9d x.d. Ayer Weng (*1) .85 .00 Bannnr, fin (£i I2f do 14? Batu
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    • 418 5 NEVER BEFORE POSSIBLE.. 7* Amazing new, combined beauty tonic, »i JJppT^l shampoo and revitallser ends all hair y m3J/$ troubles. Give glorious new life. (—^*V Helps to hold waves. Restores hair which has become dry and brittle with perming Recommended by leading Beauty LVT"^ Experts. Used by famous film stars.
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    • 289 6 The Sunniest Show You Have Seen In Months! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ILfi n A JWI JB It A THE HAPPINESS M %k HIT OF 1941! gj^ f I Th« show that do«l«d Iroadwey I M^ Vb| J*J lodioni with Mordi Srot qaitry I aßWawLwf^ .N _»lm thi b«s»—
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    • 145 6 PAVILION 315> 615 9 15 HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT THAT GOES WITH A MERRY SWING AND A RIOT OF LAUGHTER! /O/iV THE JFI/iV d FROLICS! W .^awaawS 1 -^BBawl EKbbbbwM V I |A Sloo** Vl ■■■■^^"^^^^[^l^ 1% 1 k T vTa B LwNwT^^^ JawMaVHaCfi RK^nC wK J Also Latest GAUMONT BRITISH
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    • 387 6 NOTHING CUT BUT THE PRICES The World's Greatest MOTION PICTURE comes back AT POPULAR PRICKS I 4.15 and 9 p.m. l CAPITOL AGAIN ...The Whole Town Applauds ■S m^Sn^ 4 HOURS of PLEASURE CLARK Ivifll^flr GABLE ifi |Lt]L/l\JL3^; LESUE tt»ff.H 11 Admission Stalls a«iu t>u cts. CIRCLE (Reserved) $2.30 Military
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  • 466 7 President's Message Awaited By Congress New York, Sept. 25. 'INFORMED sources" in Washing1 ton are reported as believing j that President Roosevelt's message i to Congress next week will go much further than a request for the repeal of the Neutrality Act. The State
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  • 118 7 Simla. Sept. 25. CIGNIFICANT signs of India's growing air power are now apparent. The trickle of imported British and American warplanes reaching this country is giving signs of developing into an everincreasing stream, while another indication is the growing efficiency of assemblage plant in
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  • 107 7 London, Sept. 35. THE disturbance at Peel. lale of Uan lntern- ment camp, which followed the recapture of three men who had escaped. Is the subject of an official Inquiry by the Home Office. A statement Issued to-day states that the inquiry is nearlng completion
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  • 44 7 "DANGEROUS ROUTE" FOR US. -VESSELS New York, Sept. 25. 'HHE Marine Underwriters to-day withdrew advisory rates on war risk insurance for cargoes between the United States and Iceland, thus recoßnizinK the route as the most dangerous which United States vessels can travel."— United Press.
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  • 46 7 Madrid, Sept. 25. SIR SAMUKi; HOARE, British Ambassador to Spain, and Lady Hoare left Madrid to-day by air for Lisbon en route to London. It Is expected they vill si iy in Londca for three or four vfteks. Rcutfir
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  • 82 7 Simla, Sept. 25. CIXTKKN Indian Air Force officers of the 22 who were transferred to the Royal Air Force in Britain nearly a year ago, have been taking part in thr daily raids and flights over Germany and occupied Europe. These pilots, who bad
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  • 251 7 U.S. Likely To Supply New Type Of Guns Washington, Sept. 25. THE possibility of an early British 1 offensive in the Middle East is one of the three reasons why the United States Administration Is expected soon to a.«k Congress for $3,000,000,000 for huge stocks
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    • 275 7 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER and DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight o— BUSTER MAGGIE DINNKK 53.00 NON-DINEKS $1.00 TO-MORROW LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. BY THE BAND OF THE GOMDON HIGHLANDERS B; Kind TcrmiVion of 1.T.-COI.. W
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    • 417 7 fATHAY 4 SHOWS DA|LY A.-.-3.15-6-15-9.1S AIX THE FIRE THE POWER OF THIS GREAT NOVEL BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN WITH A MAGNIFICENCE THAT WILL HOLD YOU THRLLL-BO(JNI> FROM STAKT TO tINISH! 2Oth v yflu TYRONE fov &StJ POWER 4 h> J!k P^ k\ LI D DARNFLL fffT^^T^^^^ RITAHAYWORTH J^4 "BLOOD SAND'
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  • 221 8 Should Get Fraction Of All Dividends To the Editor of the Strait* Times Sir.— Will you please permit me to. suggest through the columns of your valuable journal that all dividend payi Ing companies Incorporated in Malaya should contribute to The War Fund, from the profits earned
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  • 4146 8 after the war and to prepare plans to deal with them. 13. It Is the desire of His Majesty's Government that Colonial Governments should on the one hand also prepare for rapid action after the war and on the ether hand do all
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    • 211 8 HMV REFRIGERRTORS AT j SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Hosiers. Bl DI C lmm variety PIPTIIRF S»P»C«K« fIUI V li a> CHURCH BOOK-SHOP. Ba ma« M B?<" Ba<ab Rd. n0 X S to U U It U rUIMe* HotrL i. i:\ical books Practical Mwhaiiii s Handbook Et F. J, <'am.il J3
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    • 39 8 YACHTING How to <6ail and Manege A Small Modem Yacht. By Arthur S. Bullen and Geoffrey Prout. Fully Illustrated. Price St.so PocUfe 3«c G. H. MAT CO., LTD., f, Robinson Road— Siofapore. JOHN DUKE Manufacturing Optician. 21. BATTERY ROAD.
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  • 296 9 "Eve Of Big Events" German C.-in-C. KING BORIS IN SERIES OF TALKS WITH ENVOYS Heavy Troop Movements All Over Country r PHK occupation of Bulgaria in the immediate future is foreshadowed in an Ankara report quitted by the Moscow radio. According to the Moscow
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  • 399 9 REDS PREPARE DEFENCES OF BI<; EAST UKRAINIAN CITY WHILE the tfivat battle fori Leningrad goes on as furiously as ever, men and women in Kharkov, most important city in the eastern Ukraine, are preparing the city's defences. In the central sector, the Russians claim another local success near Gomel. Odessa
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  • 424 9 London, Sept. 26. MEW'S from the Eastern Front is again confused and conflicting, •ays a Reuter military commentator. Although both sides speak of heavy fighting at Leningrad and Odessa, at neither of these bastions ot Soviet resistance do the Germans appear to have made any
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  • 324 9 Reconnaissance Proves Damage London, Sept. 25. MEW evidence proving the success 11 of the R.A.F.'s recent daylight offensives has been secured by reconnaissance, states the Air Ministry news service. Sunday's attack on the electric power station and chemical works at Gosnay near Bethune (northern France) was
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  • 230 9 London, Sept. 26. WIDESPREAD ralda on Tripoli, Benghazi, Bard. a and In the lonian S?a off Greece were made by British planes betwen Monday and Thursday. The RAF. Middie East communique states: "Tripoli and Benghazi were again successfully raided by heavy bombers of the RAF. during
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  • 1106 9 Japan's Dreams Of Conquest Fading: British And U.S. Economic Pressure JAPAN'S dream of conquest is! i fading away under the deter1 mined economic assaults which are being directed against her, writes H. O. Thompson, United Press staff correspondent and former Tokio manager of the United Press Bureau. She will not,
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  • 45 9 Germany's slormtroops hate nothing on the new toughentng-up process which British troops are undergoing. In this picture men of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infaniry are carrying out an invasion exercise, making their way over rocks with three-inch mortars and ammunition.
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  • 89 9 Ankara, Sept. 2C. THE Turkish Cabinet at a meetinr yesterday is believed to have considered questions arising from the German-Turkish commercial negotiation*. The Turkish Mini.'.er of <>mmuni alions, Bay Jed t-Kerim Injed;»yi, yester'Jav sicn-d a Urge contract for the construction of piers at Alrxandretta and Menone
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  • 75 9 Lisbon. Sept 26. A TOTAL of 12 German diplomats, who are being exchanged for a like number of British diplomats, arrived In Lisbon yesterday, from Britain. The British party, which includes Sir Lancelot Ollphant, British Ambassador to Belgium, Is expected to reach Irun, on the
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  • 83 9 London, Kept. 26. GTS. Le OenUlhomme, former CommanoVr-in-C'utf of the French forcrs In Somalllanf and DJtbout 1 who Is now with the Free French, was sentenced to death In his a'juence by s ecurt- martial yesterday, states a message from Vichy The court also
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  • 92 9 Caracas (Venezuela). Sept. 25. "THE steamship Libby-Maire, 1.811 1 tons. Hying the United States flag and carrying Navy stores, sent a message aj 4 ofl p.m. GMT. to-day that she was "sinking at latitude 14.10 rorth and longitude 70 10 west." which Is about
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  • 127 9 Washington. Sept. 35. pRSBIDBfT BOO6TVXLT received the Duke and Duchess of Windsor for about half-an-hour to-day. Tbe Windsors are en route to their ranch In Alberta. Canada. The Duke said he is "absolutely confident" Britain will win the war. He made this statement after be had
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  • 58 9 Moscow. Sept. 26. •JHE former personal secretary to MuxsoHni. Sebastlani. has been killed In a ftvln* accident, according to a Oeneva report to the official Russian news affency. The agency adds that there are rumours In Rome that the accident was one In name only. Sebastlani's death being real'v due
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  • 459 9 Bill Introduced In U.S. Senate Washington, Sept. 2.". CENATOR K. McKellar, Democrat of Tennessee, has introduced in the Senate a resolution to repeal the Neutrality Act. Declaring that the Act was "in direct conflict with our freedom of the seas policy," Senator McKellar told the Senate to-day
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  • 650 10 Valuable Contributions From Maiayaii Artists WVAAj o\er $2,000 is added to The War Fund to-day, carrying the gross total to $5,811,123.41. The advance is accounted for mainly by contributions from Malayan artists who have given help on many previous occasions. Their latest effort, a
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  • 233 10 FIERCE ACTION IN HUNAN Drive On Changsha Shanghai, Sept. 26. r;E Hunan front is the scene of fierce fighting as the Japanese drive southward on Changsha, Hunan's capital. Chinese reports admit the situation is critical. Cities mentioned in these reports as the scene of severe battles are Pinkiang, about 50
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  • 50 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) PenanK. Sept. 26. Fis understood th*t Mr Llm Koon Teck, third magistrate, Penang has been promoted to Colonial Legal Serrice from the Straits Settlements Legal Service. Mr. Llm is the first Chinese In Valaya to achieve this distinction.
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  • 104 10 SINGAPORE KARLI IS HOTtl Dinner te Dance (Informal) 8 p.m. to Midnight. •BEAT VVORJ.II Cabaret: Tea Dansant from 7.30 p.m. Late Dance 9.30 to Midnight. Globe: Rhythn. on The River. Sky: Captain Caution. murrt theatric ih>h? warMi Fighting With Kit Carson. Seaside: Gulliver's Travel. MKW WORLD Talkies. Theatres and
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  • 123 10 '.Sunny" (Anna Nestle, John Carroll, Ray Bolter. Edward Everett Hop on). R.K.O. Radio Picture. At the Alhambra. "QUNNY." the story of a star performer in *-f a circus (Anna Npsgle) and a wealthy young society man (John Carroll), who are hrown together at a Mardl
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  • 105 10 ..urs Three (Tommy Trinder. t laude Hulbert. Michael VTUrtlnH Eallnff Studio. At the Pavilion fpHIS picture Li one of the best comedlct 1 Singapore has seen for a long time. For sheer entertainment it is second to none. A pretty girl is the indirect
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  • 62 10 'pHK sum of $1,370.83 was raised for the Churchill Tank Fund by the "Battle o! ■irltaln" Ball held at Raffles Hotel last night. Three bands played Dan Hopkins, the Harmony Hawallans and Mr. Julius Fisher's "Scrambled Yeggs". Mrs. E. A. Elder organised the dance Cabaret artistes included
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  • 681 10 DKFKKRING to a likelihood of! greater trade regulation in the i Colony, Mr. J. I. Dawson, chair- j man, told members of the Singa-: pore Chamber of Commerce at their half-yearly meeting yesterday, "I am not prepared to say that it is either
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  • 34 10 Inside a tent at an Australian field hospital in Malaya Mr. f Wright, who is in charge of the Singapore Depot of the Red Cross, is seen with convalescent Diggers.
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  • 86 10 r pilE Malayan Governments arc to assist the immigration of labour from the Netherlands Indies. This step, to meet the shortage of labour caused by the departures of Indian labourers and the ban on Indian immigration by the Government of India, is disclosed by the F.M.S.
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  • 157 10 Pvlew of a shortage of accommoda- J tlon in both the General and Tan Tock Sei g's hosp ;als. the Straits Chinese British Association has sug < gested to the Director of Medical Ser- i vices, Dr. R. B. MacGregor. that more accommodation should be provided. Dr.
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  • 171 10 THE Island Committee have a success lr. The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse. Barr' > Lyndon's play which is to be presented at th' Victoria Theatre to-morrow night, and also on Oct. 4 and 11 In aid of the Lord Mayor's I Fund. I The final dress
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  • 166 10 r[£ families of th Rajah of Sara- wak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, and I the Commander-in-Chlef, Far East Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brocke-I Popham, are distantly connected and share the same crest. Mentioning this in his message to the Rajah on the occasion of
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  • 53 10 SIR Josiah Crosby, British Minister to Thailand, arrived in Singapore by air from Bangkok yesterday. It is understood that the object of his vhit H to meet Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, who is on a mission for the British
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  • 820 10 Ruler's Centenary Address IN hi.s centenary address to the people of Saiaw, Kuching on Wednesday, the Rajah, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, in outlining the principles of the new Constitution, said it was the goal of Brooke rule from the very beginning to prepare the people
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  • 68 10 (Prom Our Own Correspondent' Penang, Sept. 26. r[E death took place last night at the General Hospital. Penang. of Harold Edward Robertjn. general manager of Bertam Consolidated Rub* ber Co., Ltd. He was 52 years ct age. A senior planter with wide and >Tarled
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  • 54 10 riE Japanese evacuation ship. Huso Maru, which arrived here from Saigon on Wednesday afternoon, is still lying jln the Outer Roads. The vessel has so I far not been granted permission to berth alongside the wharves but it Is expected she will do so either to- morrow
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    • 196 10 A War Fund fair will be held at Ipoli. to-morrow. 1 jf BEATS CIL ELECTRIC COOKERS •^T~~~fl^^^^fe^^9 present the finest examples of mo<lern kitchen n^^ "V— r equipment. The beauty of line is new, whilst n^T the finish will satisfy the most ducriminatinß Ou the left is shown the .smaller
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  • 692 11 Now "More Confident Of Future" Says Commentator A NXIOUS to be with the democracies rather than with the Axis bloc, Thailand "more confident of her future now that Malaya has been so greatly strengthened in her defences" is hoping for direct aid in the supply of
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  • 129 11 (From Our Own correspondent) Kuala '.umpur, Sept. 25. Fis believed that the draft bill r^taMl"T the nn— :♦•->»! of inro*n» tax Is near'n compl ti n. omnvtt'.'s appointed in the F M.S. and S raits Settlements have already held several meetings in this connection. In spite
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  • 224 11 "I AM asking your honour to take a serious 1 view of this case The police want the co-operation of the public, not their abuse." declared Inspector A. D. Reddick, prosecuting officer in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday after Ezrah S. Da vies, an Indian n:otor
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  • 61 11 A IX ships of all nations calling 1 1 ports in the United States and Its possessions now need to carry ships' warrants Issued by the United States Maritime Commission In order to secure shipping facilities without Incurring delays. Details of this United States
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  • 86 11 CONVICTION QUASHE D IJNUER sentence of a fire of $30 for alleged cheating, a Chinese detective. Teo Cliee Tat. successfully appealed before the Chiff Justice, Sir Percy Mr.Elwaine, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Teo and a police corporal, who had been acquitted, were alleged to have use! a taxi
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  • 58 11 THE first Australian-assembled Pratt-Whit-ney twin-row Wasp engine has been tested at the Sydney factory of the Commonwealth Air Corporation. Production of the new engine, the greater part of which has been made In Australia, is described as a triumphant culmination of four years' planning. The engine Is
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  • 426 11 '"THIS Is a case of a flagrant lack 1 of keeping a proper look-out combined with excessive speed," alleged Mr. E. N. Griffith-Jones, Deputy Public Prosecutor, opposing a motorist's appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The appeal, which came before the
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    • 149 11 N O lAf is the time to post your .Greeting Cards TO GREAT BRITAIN by Surface Mail SEE OUR DISPLAY of Xmas Autograph Cards Boxed 6 cards and envelopes in a great vaucty of designs also MALAYAN GREETING CARDS the ideal Card for the Homeland POST EARLY THIS YEAR UJtiITt.QUJ.QVS
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  • 308 12 Many Types Represented A GREAT variety of headgear lined the railings and showed through portholes of a transport which arrived in Singapore yesterday bearing further Indian Army reinforcements, including a hospital unit. That diversity of headgear denoted the motley nature of the reinforcements men
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  • 218 12 Appeal Dismissed REFERENCE to the "ricksha parade" in Bras Basah Road was made in the Singapore High Court yesterday during an appeal before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine. Undsr sentence of six months' imprisonment lor persistently soliciting for immoral purposes in the vicinity of
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  • 233 12 BODY OF CHINESE FOUND i "ALMOST MUTILATED" I THE discovery of the "almost mutilated body" of a Chinese rubber estate labourer on a small track in an uncultivated ground off t.ie 164 miles, Lim Chu Kang Road, on Sept. 16, was inquired Into by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. O.
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  • 235 12 "T AM instructed to art for the moet d torrent sentence your honour can Impose in this rase; this man has a terrible record of some 20 previous convictions, dating from 1915 to the present year." said Cfcief Inspector H. Poulain. prosecuting officer in
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  • 96 12 SOME changes are scheduled to take place in the BBC. transmissions In the Eastern Service from London, beginning from Monday. The M.BC. services are also affected, and the following revised schedules will be In operation during the morning: BBC. services (local times): 615 a.m. News. 6.25
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  • 70 12 Jealousy prompiea sz-year-oia Chua Tai Yong to stab the man whom he believed to be his wife's lover, it was stated in allegations of murder anc causing hurt made against Chua at a preliminary inquiry In the Singapore Second Court yesterday. Medical evidence was given that Ah Chin,
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  • 63 12 ur, J. P. QUINN. of the Australian Depart- ment of External Affairs, who U to become a member of the Malayan staff of Mr. Q. V. Bowden, newly appointed Australian Government representative in Malaya, relumed to Singapore yesterday after accompany iiiK Sir Frederic Eggleston to Rangoon. Sir Frederic
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  • 241 13 Precautions In Thailand Against Possible Invasion Bangkok, Sept. 25. ALTHOUGH leading Thai officials do not think that there is any imminent danger of a Japanese invasion, Thailand is constantly strengthening her eastern and north-eastern frontiers. A number of military reserves called up for service at present arc being retained past
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  • 128 13 **No Preparations Made Against Anyone" Bona, Sept. 25. ■THE Bulgarian Minbter of the Inte- -ior, Peter Grabowskl, yesterday described the rumours that Ki:ig Boris had promised the Axis that Bulgaria would enter the war as "fantastic." He also denied reports that Bulgaria hod sent 200,000 trcops
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  • 94 13 Budapest, Sept. 25. SOME 12,000 Serb Cnetniaks attacked an unnamed Serbian town yesterday, forcing the outnumbered German garrison to wire for help, according to newspaper reports here. The Germans sent Btuka lighting planes to disperse the Chetniaks after which a volunteer army under General Nedik
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  • 87 13 London, Sept. 25. ACCORDING to present arrange±»ments. states neuter's political correspondent, the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, will make a statement on the war situation with specia' reference to Russia when the House of Commons reassembles. The question whether there will be a debate or
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  • 137 13 Washington, Sept 25. r[OUSANDB crowded the approaches to the Union station early this morning to roar a tumultuous welcome to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who were greeted officially by Sir Ronald Campbell, Bri ish Charge d'Affaires, and Mr. George Swnmerlin, the State Department's protocol
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  • 112 13 London, Sept. 25. »THE names of the members of the new French National Committee have now been announced as follows: President: Gen. de Gaulle: Minister of Kconomy, Finance and Colonies: M. Pleven: Minister of Foreign Affairs: M. Jean; Minister of War: Gen. Legentl!homme; Minister for
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  • 53 13 London, Sept. 25. THE first n_A AJ\ rquadron to be 1 formed in the Middle East has a record of having brought down 18 enemy planes for every one of its own !ost. Several more Australian squadron;; are being formed under the air
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  • 278 13 Heavy Japanese Losses In Hunan Fierce Chinese Defence Of Changsha Chungking, Bept. 25. JAPANESE forces advancing on Changsha from four directions today met severe Chinese resistance, a communique issued here indicated. The communique said all four Japan columns east of thr Yueh-Han railway and the landing party west of the
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  • 226 13 London, Sept. 25. A REPORT from Vichy that British troops have made an attack on a French port in French Somaliland near Djibouti is officially denied in London. It Is learned, however, that the French authorities in Djibouti, in order to get rid of useless
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  • 205 13 Canberra, Sept. 23. EXPENDITURE of £217,000,000 for war purposes is provided for in a rrcord budget of £322,000.000. introduced in the Commonwealth Horse of Representatives to-day by Mr. A. W Fadden. Commonwealth Prime Minister Of the expenditure fo- war purposes. £160,000.030 Is allocated for Australia and
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  • 77 13 Oanoerra, Sept. 25. A ROYAL, Commission will soon be set up to Investigate operations of the Government's secret fund for "combating subversive activities," announced the Australian Premier. Mr. A. W. Fadden, to-day, in the House of Representatives. The announcement follows the request by Mr. John
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  • 2589 14 IN July of thU year an important contribution to the subject of manuring Hevea rubber In Malaya, written by Dr. Halnea and Crowther called Manuring No. 3, was published In the Empire Journal or Experimental Agriculture. This is the third of a series of similar
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  • 142 14 Planting Topics Well, that conclude-, viewpoint! and useful Information kindly g.»en by Mr. Jenkins and whatever opposing vl ws one may still havn left, one cannot j«t away from the fart that he 1* a master of his subject and that Ires well-informed people hare much to learn from him.
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  • 454 15 Late Goal Puts Police Out Of The Competition Spartans 2; Police 1 in th^l Sp rta s t0 PoliM by the odd eoa J"hJt I" P rellml "«fy round t .me in the SAM d.v C P con r tition *»«>» Road Stadium vesler-'
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  • 34 15 THF. R.A. (Heavy Regiment) beat the R.A.M.C. by three goal? to nil in a preliminary round tie in the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition at Changi I yesterday. I,
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  • 189 15 R.A.M.C. Score Big Win At Rugger R.A.M.c. ----25: MCB I'HE Medical College were completely outclassed at rnrrer yesterday when 1 the Royal Army Medical Corp. beat them •y 15 point, (iw«. tries and two coals) K< H»e (a roal) at Sepoy Lines. The Collepe, who were without three of their
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  • 5 15 PENANC TURF CLDIM AUTUMN MEETING
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  • 46 15 A LARGE (WhOfe* was present at the antoSSSSftl c p Unw Vlrrnit Am^trcnß and Herbert OonWro vs Mixed Doubles: M A. L»n K e capt.) and Women s Doublw: Misses Phyllis Lazaroo and J.n-phine dc Soiiza beat Mrs I^cc i l"aulene de Souza, 2—l
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  • 24 15 •PifE Sln?Jipore Swimming Club will »T C Sf sl*^ F ia a water-polo n:.U-* to be played at the S.S C on
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  • 172 15 THERE will be eight races on .he first and third days and seven races on U» MCCBd day of the Seian3or Turf Clubs Autumn meeting. whi:h starts pn Saturday, Oct. 4. The schedule tor the meeting Is: First day, Saturday, Oct. i: Horses eia*s
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  • 42 15 R.A.S.C. R.I.A.S.C. BEAT, CEYLONESE 5—l THE Combined R.A.S.C. ond R.IASC P ro Xf d to S<»d for the Ceylon w C SC ground yesterday, winning by flve poals to one. W. Dana scored the Ceylonese only soal. wnilc scorers for the winners
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  • 77 15 lINITED PrSLV* JS&V.Srte w editors, writers, managers, promoters and trainers and two exchampionn to-day and found experts favour jo* lo«,, t« beat Lo u Nova by a ratio of seven to five on Monday. This b (Aexpeetedly rl«se, hi vtew of the fact the betting
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  • 358 15 First Contest Will Begin At 8-30 FOURTEEN bouts, ea»h scheuul?« t«~J°!u *o?* c two -»«"nte round. A^Lt t? S******* Amiteur Borin, Association, programme In aid 01 to^iX*' at WOrk The first contest will beg.n at 8 3C p.m. and supporters of the card are fMitin f
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  • 104 15 London, Sept 28. THE withdrawal of the St. Leger winner. Sun Castle, and Orthodox and Mor^goro leaves HJiplus with the top weight of 903 for the Cambridge- shire, which is being run at Newmarket on Oct. 8. Firle who Is among the acceptances has been
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  • 27 15 PT Andrews School beat the AngloJ Chinese School by 15 point? to nil n a rv«r?or match played at Woodsville 'esterday.
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  • 425 15 >*Tom our own Correspondent) r, v v Xo U L"» Pur.L "»Pur. Sept. 23. ie. Neucomrrs played surprisinely well on the padan* to-day to beat a redoubtable Rest si.le in ihe first rawer match of this season, by six points to nU with a
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  • 371 15 Last Year's First Team Players Show Fine Form Colours 5. Whites i ll*?™^l 1 he P» d »n« yesterday with 'iractic^lly Whhi h firSt deven ttacki ".'r line, (flours beat Whites by five goals to one in the first of the Singapore Cricket
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  • 73 15 CESARTWITCH^ffi gjf.^. 2* out In the Clare Handicap which by Slr "v" u^ 0 Cunuffe Owen-i I o°"^ b n "e* l lor the Cesarewitch I M»Y' r^ at i m i.* t *Jl lnB a tw>-one favoul*~J >M L S J r Thor n« Nixon's
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  • 50 15 THE followlnc wiU represent the St Andrew's Old Boys Associatlor I against the S.CR.C. in a hock/y ma ?h to played at Honjr Dm Or~n toA. Crowther: S. Velgle, Gordon! Hnn^i SS 0^ Newman. M KsdMo^t, L -A^ lUC: R T^y. T. Sullivan. X Pathy nB> Armstrong and
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  • 46 15 TO-DAY'S SPORTS EVENTS COCCER: S.A.P.A. Challenge Cup. P «nJ imln nr roun «>. Royal Navy v*. S.R <'.. Anson Road stadinn Hockey: S.C.C. trial. Colours v*. While,, 8.C.C.: Medical rXrT vs i.a^ nnest>r- aps v, R.A.0.C.. Oldham Hall: g.A.OBJI vs. SC.R.C, Hong Lim Green. JStcjt 0 Altlimn tl)ur
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  • 194 15 Solid Defence Helps Colts To Win Sinrapore C«IU. 2; I.GJI 1 f» flnUhint t ve the Sin«ranore CoIU vicUr, by the odd *oal in ,Y^ i hock witch playerl at BaVstier yesterd iy. 7 Cn i Uie run of the pJav the Indians fMdiS Ot hh Ye Jost th 5™
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  • 32 15 THE Hlghbnd Brigade rubier sld' will hold a trial psme at Chan-1 to-mcrrow The Hlehland Brijafie mcot the SC.C. In a rue-rer future on Saturday next week. i
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  • 34 15 QNLY one tie In the S.C.C. autumi ycstlrtw t0L rTiamrnt Playci That wu In the profe.««io-ial handicap event In which O. R. S. -3nt-m Bedford and Oeneril Perdval 4> 9— 2. I;
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  • 251 16 JAPANESE ALLIANCE OFFER IS DECLINED BY THAILAND Tokio Journal's Hint On Bangkok's Alleged Inability To Stay Neutral Tokio, Sept. 23. THAILAND is at present causing Japan the greatest con1 cern on account of her difficulty to maintain strict neutrality," the Kokumin Shimbun said to-day. We
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  • 148 16 Germans Behind Kidnapping London, Sept. 25. SIR Robert Cralgle, British Ambassador in Tokio, Is to take up with the Japanese Government the matter of the disappearance of Mrs. Denzil Clarke, wife of the British assistant press attache in Peiplne. who Is believed to j have been kidnapped. Representations have already
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  • 61 16 London. Sept. 26. rLJSH military headquarters In London yesurday stated that German losses In the Polish-German Campaign of September, 193» weri> 90.000 killed and 200.000 wounded, with 400 tanks and 500 planes destroyed. Tl'» first and Incomplete list of Polish casuu'.iies contains the
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  • 83 16 Bangkok, Sept. 25. rB Thai National Assemily thU afternoon held a secret session lasting nearly two hours. There is no indication what Question or questions were discussed. Air raid precaution exercises will be held throughout the country, probably beginning en Monday, according to the local
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  • 88 16 Japan-U.S. Talks Deadlocked: Tokio Refuses A Guarantee Ne* York, Sept. 24 r[E Japanese-American talks have reached their .nost critical stage and President Roosevelt Is making every effort to avoid a breakdown, the Herald-Tribune quotes reliable auarters as saying to-day. The chief obstacle In the weeks-long discussions is understood to be
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  • 200 16 Spirit That Must Be Overcome London, Sept. 25. ••tITE had to call on you to help us in the cause for which we are flKhting. We shall need you even more for the cause for which we will be working In peace," said Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, we?
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  • 71 16 New York, Sept. 25. ALTOGETHER 56 per cent, of the American people approve In general "for having United States ships shoot German submarines or warships on sight, 1 according to the latest Gallup pell. Of the rest 34 per cent. dl approved and 10
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  • 327 16 Konoye Cabinet Attacked Japan's Fascist Chief Interviewed Tokio. Sept. 25. J MR. 8. NAKANO, leader of the Fascist Tohofcal organization, j In an exclusive interview with the j United Press to-day, said *.he Japanese people demand a firmer j foreign policy than the one now being carried out by the
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  • 176 16 Berlin, Sept. 25. r£ Luftwaffe "ceaselessly" rained bombs of all calibres on all points on the Eastern Front to-day, "where! operations are proceeding, mainly In the pocket east of the Kiev area around Kharkov, Leningrad, Odessa. the land bridge to the Crimea, the Finnish
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  • 90 16 Toklo Sept. 25. MR. SHIGEZO HOSODA, Director of the Nomura Company, who returned to-day from a six-month inspection tour of the Netherlands Indies, Indo-Chlna and Thailand, said "Japanese-Dutcn relations have finally come to a point where the reopening of the Batavia talks iast summer would
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  • 675 16 HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES ALONG ENTIRE FRONT Soviet Forces Launch CounterAttacks In Numerous Sectors London, Sept. 25. GERMANY, with a force which may be anything up to four divisions, equal to about 70,000 men, in believed to be developing an attack on the Crimea, it is stated authoritatively in London to-day.
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  • 325 16 London, Sept. 25. DRITAIN is rushing tanks to Russia on all *c shipping Germans shortly. Maximum shipments have been under way for some time, these quarters said, and "a substantial proportion 1 of British tank production has been allocated months ahead for Ruala.
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  • 115 16 Zurich. Sept. 23. REPORTS that Soviet engineers could blow up munitions dumps by radio, formerly treated by Axis experts as just bluff, are now supported by the Eastern Front correspondent of the Popolo 1> Italia. Mussolini's newspaper. "The Russians are able to
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  • 84 16 Vichy, Sept. 25. QUOTING the Tass agency, the Vichy news agency reports trias last night a small formation of Oerman bombers attempted to raid Mos «>w but SoUet nisht fighter; and anti-aircn't nre dispersed them. Late yesterday afternoon Soviet fighters shot down
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