Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1941

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune NaSales Exceed 16,000 Daily singaporeT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, September 6, 1941.
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  • 264 1 GREERS OFFICERS THINK SUBMARINE DAMAGED ANS pggg H ~E DECL AREs THAT BRISTHOYER, WHICH S AmrfpnT?. STATE S DENORTH ATLANTIC, TO REPPi tbp a™* U b °AT IN THE THE DESTROYER/ON ARmIVIN TrJS- OFFICERS OP THEY BELIEVED THAT THF sttrmar>TX7ir» SAID THAT
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  • 636 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 5. THE Greer incident was the centre of interest at a press conference. Fresident Roosevelt, replying to questions on the subject, did not say exactly how many attacks were made on t«e Greer was carrying mail to Iceland but he said
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  • 176 1 I ONDON newspapers yesteru day used plain language about the German submarine's attack on the U.S destroyer. They call this unprovoked attack a direct challenge to the United Slates. The Daily Telegraph says, under the heading "The New >* >rld Peril," that it now remains for Berlin
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  • 62 1 'From H. L. Hopkin) rr London, Sept. 5. A two hearings, the Court J'J Criminal Appeal passed the h sentence on Antcnio Man- who was convicted of the r r rcr a man during a brawl. "is is the first case of its kind wnich there, has
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  • 81 1 r,To r, London, Sept. 5. JyR Paul Latham, fcrmer M P. for Scarborough, and captain a searchlight regiment, pleaded 9 Ullt y at a court martial on charges of disgraceful conduct. alleged to have committed acts with four men bet- rj' Janu arv 1940 and June 1941.
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  • 73 1 Arm™ London, Sept. 5. t uDiCT of suicide while the tv ,'> ,:ue of the mind was dis- u was returned at the inquest r Vivien Chartres Young, we U- known as Vivien r r -S the violinist, who was ir ln her residence at Hcve ',vh
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 6 Th? rnvr« Rome. Sept. 6. I -'ISH ship Malaya (8,645 "as been sunk in the Ata Copenhagen tele krsVf L ne ra P t ain and 23 mem-
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  • 176 1 Reuter. THE position on the Soviet front 1 to-day shows little change. This morning's Moscow communique told of fighting along the whole front. The Russians have been flinging back the Panzer divisions and the crack regiments battering the outer defences of Leningrad Berlin only
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  • 70 1 Ankara, Sept 6 1 "IT is expected that British 1 planes will soon take to i the air over Russia," said the Ankara Radio announcer yes- terday. j The announcer added that while American aid for I Russia is planned on the long-term scale, Britain
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  • 30 1 Reuter. 'I'tto Ankara, Sept. 6. IHb Turkish Foreign Ministry has instructed 1 the Turkish Embassy a: Teheran not to afford shelter to Germans. Reuter.
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Vichy, Sept 6 MARCEL Gitton, the former Communist deputy for the Seme Department, who was shot at in Paris on Thursday nicht died m hospital yesterday afternoon, states a Paris dispatch fhl? 6 rls J?£" eless stated tnat M. Gitton was seriously wounded when his assailant fired at him
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  • 496 1 t'viu'd i Washington, Sept. 5. JJNDLR streamer headlines, such as "Fear of United States shooting war in submarine attack," the afternoon paper* splash photographs of the Greer and her captain with such captions as "warship that fought off submarine," and "fear of further submarine attacks on
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  • 227 1 Reuter. Tur- 4 Ankara. Sept 6. hl interview which Admiral Ko^ Ka^? r 'J? erman y's Nav y Chief, had with King Boris of Bulgaria is regarded in Ankara as heralding new joint action against Russia by Germany and Bulgaria We Jr Mnformed circles believe
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  • 61 1 Reuter. W ru Cairo, Sept. OH explosive and incendiary bombs were dropped in a raid on the suez Canal area on Thursday night. There were five casualties, two fatal, and some damag» I?* to Property, according to £U comm unique. Alarms, Jw
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  • 620 1 Reuter. 'Fuv London, Sept. 6. 1 HE conviction that the RAJ. and Fleet Air Arm ouestinn d 3 deci8 J v in the air on the and Axis V yS «iPPlying the British the c^S 68 m North Africa in Preparation for frL a Sn„
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 6. field manoeuvres, lasting a week, began yeeterday In Hong Kong with the land, naval aid air forces participating, according to a telegram received In Tokyo. The scheme includes attempts to land at KowJoon.— Reuter V
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  • 55 1 Reuter. London, Sept. fi. CHURCHILL'S youngest daughter. Miss Mary Churchill, who has hitherto hecn working at a large hospital, thfc week joined the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service as a private. The duties of memhers of this Servlw include driving cars, office work and op- crating
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    • 68 1 f LEIPZIC FAIR NOT I AS BEFORE '(By Reuters Correspondent "Somewhe- in Europe") Sept c THE quality of the goods dlsplfyed at ™t u tumn Leipzig Fair shows a Kreat deterioration compared with thP previous fair held In March, according d ther buyer! R aJt? many lnd "*trles are represented
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  • 357 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) (CHANGED almost overnight from a peace-time organisation into one of Malaya's most important contributions to the war effort, the Singapore Trade School moves into its new buildings in Balestier Road early next month. The decision to start work on the new school
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  • 291 2 Singapore. Friday. SEVERAL people, allegedly concerned in the sale of beer after ten p.m. when their licences allowed them to sell beer only up to that time, appeared on summons charges before Mr. Kennetn M. Byrne, in the fourth police court, to-day. Koh
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  • 46 2 A MESSAGE from the Secretary of State fcr the Colonies states that the Swedish Government has undertaken to safeguard Finnish interests in the British Empire. The Consul for Sweden in Singapore and the Vice-consul for Sweden in Penang will therefore safeguard local Finnish interests.
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  • 42 2 THE Food Control Ordinance pertaining to the setting up of a Rice Pool in Labuan have Just been gazetted. Th<rules are substantially the same as those obtaining In the Colony with regard to the Rice Pool in Singapore.
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  • 47 2 The ISP. Fighter Fund total to-day is $33,981. One of the I S.P. membeis has offered to make up any balance o. the $45,000 (the amount aimed an if at the time the appeal closes on Sept. 30. the total has reached ovei $44,000
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  • 149 2 THERE will be three exhibitions simultaneously in the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore from Sept. 11 to 17. The "Fight for Freedom" Exhibition will be presented by the Department of Information and Publicity. The Singapore Art Club will hold Its annual exhibition. The Singapore Chinese Art Club
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  • 126 2 ARRESTED on Aug. 10 in the early hours of the morning. Soo King, the fireboy of the cookhouse at Gillr ■< t»a racks, who was previously convicted on a charge of theft and sentenced to ten days rigorous Imprisonment, appeareayesterday morning before Mr.
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  • 61 2 UNDER a Municipal Ordinance just published before confirmation by the Colonial Secretary, no one is allowed to ke.p any fresh meat, fish, poultry or ice cream for sale in Province Wellesle.y fcr the purpose of consumption, other than in a licensed private market
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on au fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claim*):— SIX
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  • 51 2 r! scheme which has been in operation for some time to enable persons to communicate with friends in enemy territory, or in territories occupied by the enemy, through the medium of Messrs. Thomas Cook Son. his been extended to include Bulgaria, Roumania. Hungary, Jugoslavia. Greece and
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  • 63 2 New I»elhi. Sept. 1. TTNDKR the presidentship or Lady R?mi Rao. whose husband and daughter recently visited Singapore, the Special Committee of the All Indii Women's conference will meet here on Monday to consider a programme of work. It Is generally recognised that the leadership of Indian women
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  • 55 2 Mr. A. W. Haggart, the sole proprietor of the importing firm of A. Haggart and Co.. against whom a receiving order was made some time ago, and whose total liabilities amounted to $45,000, was examined in the high court yesterday before Sir Percy McElwaine. the chief justice, in regard to
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  • 290 2 Singapore, Friday. k PETITION riled by the Assistant A controller of Labour to make W T Smith, a contractor a banhrunt on a district courti W for a sum of $4,754.01 wa* ad ioumed for a month by Sir Perc\ McElwaine. the Chief Justice, in tb«
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  • 26 2 A meeting of the untitled Same lam will be held in the Aremtaea on Bund* at 5 nm. to celehrote the Onam festival of th Malayaleea.
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  • 254 2 Singapore, Friday. OI'LES restricting the display of lights allowed to the FJW.S. Railways in Singapore for the running of their organisation and sen ices under the Defence Lighting Regulations, have just been gazetted. The following lights are allowed for the operation of the railways:— (1> Lights essential
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  • 44 2 rpHIRD quarter rubber coupons (July 1 to Sept. 30) which have not been made use of can be used for the fourth J quarter (Oct. 1 to Dec. 31) states a Gazette proclamation under the Rubber I Regulation Ordinance just issued. J
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 211 2 National Employeri' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated in «ngland») Meyer Chamber*, Raffles Pla**, SINGAPORE. Tel: ZUS. ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 OSNXBAL RjESERV* FUND £800 0« CAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY. 33 1|3% NO CLAIM BONUS Fire Workman's Compensation Third Party APPLY FOR AGENCY TERMS LIQUID EXTRACT OF JAMBOLAN Effective Safe Cure
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  • 346 3 NA TIVES, FRENCH CLASH (Tribune Staff Reporter) A FIRST-HAND story of internal dissension in French Indo-China in recent months, where the natives are said to be definitely against the administration, was related to a Tribune reporter, in an exclusive interview with four members of an Indo-China
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  • 598 3 COME thousands of Gurkha troops have arrived m Malaya. Several battalions of them were among the rcinfoiccments which landed at a ponl in Malaya on Wednesday. A famous Scottish Yeomanry Regiment Avho at one time were mounted and latterly became artillery, and who have been undergoing
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  • 32 3 Were are some cf Malaya's newest troop reinforcements. T+ry came early this week in a convoy on which a special Malaya Tribune representative sailed for part of the way.
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  • 198 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Friday A LARGE rue broke out on Wednesday night in a block of smoke-houses belonging to Lee Rubber Co.. Ltd.. and situated abftut 3'_> miles from town on the main read to Panchor. Two fireengines of the local brigade lushed to the spot,
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  • 65 3 There will be a special Pujah ans otlerin<; el pr2yers to 3bll l?erem.ln at b 30 p m te-mnrrow »t tbe 8br, 8benp2l?lV Vellayacar I'emple. 19, i ylon Ne/o. tn com- .emorntilill «»l tbe xeenne anni,rv ol outbreak ol 7 Illis 8erviee v. ill b-> lollowes by a lecture wbieb
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  • 395 3 The China Relief Fund collections in regard to the "Aid-Britain Week" drive now total over $50,000. The latest list of donations is as follows:— Messrs. C H. Whltton $10. A T Simper $10. Malaya Cafe $10, Tay Gan Tin $10. Kirn Lam $50. Hin
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  • 111 3 AN attractive coloured poster is now available showing King George and Queen Elizabeth, the Governor and High Commissioner for the Malay States, and the rulers of all the Malay States under British protection, including Brunei. The flags of the Malay States. the Straits Settlements and the
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  • 331 4 Sensation At Last Night's Boxing IN a gruelling fight which lasted the scheduled ten-three minute rounds. Rush Milling (10.3V 2 defeated Joe Diamond (9.12%) in a welterweight contest at the Happy World covered stadium in a programme in aid of
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  • 58 4 rE Chinese will oppose the Americans in to-morrow's major league baseball game at the Jalan Besar Stadium starting at 3 30 p.m. In the minor league, the Japanese II will oppose the Loyals. On the following Sunday, the much-awaited clash between the Yankees and the
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  • 118 4 iN a friendly match of three 1 singles and four doubles played last Sunday. the Gentle B.P. beat the Heptarchians B P. by 7 games to nil. Results (Gentle BP. players named first*: Singles:—Ahmad Taib beat Chen Shui Li 15-9. 15-9: Suadi beat T. C. Hoe
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  • 117 4 rnHE distribution of prizes won in the annual tennis tournament will take place to-day. when the sixth annual athletic meeting will be held at 4 p m. Mrs. E. A. Reutens. president of the Eurasian Women's Association, has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. Members and their
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  • 21 4 The September bogey Medal of the Keppel Golf Club will be played for en Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 13 and 14.
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  • 217 4 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. PEOPLE who thought that fixture troubles and the London clubs' breakaway from the Football League would be forgotten with last week's successful opening of the English season were surprised by the issue by the management committee of a thousand words' statement
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  • 82 4 TO-DAY TURF: Singapore Autumn <Gcid Cup i meeting, final day, Bukit Timah, starting at 2.15 p.m. SOCCER: Loyals v S.R.C., Gillman; Manchester Regt. v R.A.F., Tanglin; Argylls v R A. (ac-ao, Changi, R.A. (heavy) v R E.. Changi: Reserve Division, Chinese Athletic v R.A.F., J C S. A.;
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  • 21 4 The reserve division soccer match between the. Loyals and the R.E. to have been played at Gillman Barracks yesterday was postponed.
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  • 89 4 By "SPECTATOR" Rate I: DEMOCRACY Lover's Fate Race 2: IRISH JIG Chiltern Rare 3: NEWSY Deadlock Race 4: DADABHOY Contango Race 5: COUNSEL Book law Race 6: THE SIRDAR Speartown Race 7: MYSTIC MUSIC Cimon Race 8: GIGOLETTE Alanda Race 9: TONROE Kalo By "MAC" Race 1:
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  • 1222 4 TOLLOWING are the handicaps for to-day's races, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meet: Starts at 2.15 and thereafter at half-hourly intervals. Double tote on races 7 and 9. Big sweep, race 9. RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 1— Div. 2— Wa Miles. 0
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  • 62 4 AS from to-morrow, and experimentally on the remaining Sundays of this month, a snorts commentary will be given from the Singapore Broadcasting Station at 10.05 p.m. (Immediately following the headline news) The talks will be given by Mr. W Arthur Wilson, who was formerly a
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  • 72 4 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. ■pETTES has been scratched from the St. r Leger, which will be run at Manchester to-morrow. There is a change among the riders for the race, Mullings, instead of S. Wragg, to ride Ranger. Ptolemy and Felous will be ridden by
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  • 159 4 a keenly contested football seen at the Stadium yesterd», the Publishers surprising heM h *n nals to a 2-all draw in their*;, s, <- match. r H\ It was a match b< rei speed. The exchanßes were though the Signals appo sing their opponents n.ore Following some
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  • 39 4 Probable jockeys for the Cap race lo-day will be: National (J. D—welly) Mystic Music (Ma>o> Depot (Garrard) Lord Bug (McPhersom I Pro Patria (Lawlen Ransccmbe (E. Poimelly) Scottish Rifle (Dawson) Grand Prix (Farthing) Cimon (Spencer)
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 316 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) RREN gun carriers, manned by members of a famous Scottish regiment, were put through their paces »1 new here in Singapore yesterday, the performance g watched by the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, army officials, newsreel .(ramen ana reporters.
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  • 158 5 Madras. Aug. 27 |>V a rontribution of £37.500 for the base ol more planes for the Ma Squadron of the R.A.F.. the toto' contribution has now risen to ouo One aircraft is to be narmv, v>rth Arcot." Moorshidabad. Aug. 27. speech bare Sir John Heroi Bengal. praise
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  • 141 5 Singapore, Friday. A MALAY youth, Jamil bin Abdullah. who. It was stated, entered a provision shop In Telok Blangah Road on the afternoon of Aug. 16 and walked away with a dozen bottles of beer without for them was sentenced to six weeks" rigorous
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  • 297 5 m 4 PART from my study of people and health conditions in South India it seemed to me that places like Madras were filled with historical memories stretched into the past," stated Dr. J. W. Seharff. chief health officer, Singapore, speaking; at the Ceylon Tamils
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  • 136 5 JOHORE is tightening up its rules to deal with unregistered dentists who, if convicted, appear elsewhere in the State and practise. This practice will be ended by an amendment to the Registration of Dentists Enactment which will shortly be introduced in the Coun cil cf
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  • 51 5 pONVICTED on a charge of stealing two blocks of iron from the flve-footway of United Engineers at Merbau Road, Koh Chong KunnR, alias Koh Choon Kuan (30). a Teochew. was sentenced to ten weeks' rlgoroug imprisonment, by Mr. W. D Carew, the third
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  • 39 5 The Straits untitled Reading untitled hold its Mth half-yearly concei* at t 1 Institute ITa'l, 77. Prln'cp &n day Ht 815 p.m. A special BoUectl in aid of The Lord Mayor's Ah R:ii J Distress Fund will be taken.
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  • 431 5 Batavia, Sept. 2. QVKEN WilhelminaVs birthday was commemorated in this country with greater solemnity than ever before, and yet with a definite cheerfulness. The celebrations began on Saturday and ended in the small hours of the morning- to-day. On Saturday evening there was an excellently organised radio hook-up.
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  • 248 5 Vichy, Sept. 6. npHE Thai Legislative As- sembly has approved an extraordinary decree putting ail the resources of the country at the disposal of national defence, says a Bangkok telegram. The Assembly also approv ed 50 amendments to the Criminal Code. Penalties
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  • 89 5 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 2. MR. Tsubokami, the first Japanese Ambassador to Thailand, In his iirst interview, said the Japanese Government's policy towards Thailand was one of the utmost respect of its independence and was aimed at the promotion ol mutual prosperity, states a Japanese report from Bangkok.
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  • 51 5 untitled Sept. 4. A CONSULTATIVE Committee of 15 Indian economists has beet formed by the Government of India for the purpose of exanv nine and ex.-.lorin 1 post-war economX nroblems. The committee will -lo'd Its first meeting In New Delhi or> Get. 23. The Commerce Member, sir Kamaswami Muuaiiar, *d
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 129 6 IN his recent review of the last two years of w T ar, His Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner remarked that Malaya had hardly been touched by war and that during those two years things had remained more or less normal. We shall go a step further and
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  • 187 6 THERE are many who think that Malaya has done her best economically. But has she? "Give till it hurts" was once a Malayan slogan, but like all slogans it degenerated into a meaningless cliche, for there are few who have lived up to the high ideals of that
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  • 211 6 DUT what are Malayans doing to defend these shores We would be happy were we able to say, with His Excellency, "Every responsible citizen is now doing two jobs instead of one—his ordinary daytime job plus his war work of volunteering, passive defence, or whatever it might
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  • 1172 6 ANCE again our noble King has called the nation and Empire to prayer, and God's people everywhere rejoice at ihe example set by His Majesty. The command is that Sunday, Sept. 7, be set aside as a Day of Thanksgiving and Intercession in connection with
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  • 522 6  -  By Walton Adamson Cole BRITAIN'S G-men of the air D —pilots of the R.A.F. reconnaissance units —operating off the mainland detect Nazi battleships and summon the half ton torpedo-carrying Beauforts that maim them. Air Force reconnaissance men are to-day the nation's piying eyes. Their reports
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  • 423 6 UR, Winston Churchill's famous phrase "Never was so much owed by so many to so few" might be applied to the British bicycle trade because of the effects of changes in ages of reservation frtom military service. The age of reservation of cycle repairers
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  • 177 6 rE world-famous Dutch tulip bulbs are the latest Nazi victims. The German conquerors of Holland are roasting huge quantities of them, mixing them with ground acorns and distributing them throughout Holland as coffee. A CELEBRITY hound approached Groucho Marx at a party. "You remember me, Mr. Marx. We met
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  • 289 6 THE training of British airmen on the vast flying fields of the United States for combat abroad has begun. Initial groups numbering almost 600 of the 7.000 combat pilots and 1,000 aerial navigators Britain eventually will train in 'he United States annually are already at
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  • 631 6 that can stimul patriotism is of value Edmund Burke pointed out, "to v attached to the subdivision.'to the little platoon we beloc the first principle (the germ were) of public affections, cold relation is a zealous citiz This paragraph is taken from lb G. Hawkin's foreword to
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  • 364 7 Reuter. S TV° flaring UP toTiaf 'on the northern front the Finns claim to have arrived beyond their northern fronU« but they are believed to be meeting fierce resistance from the Russians In !,o„ dS SWampS f thC Karelian Ithmu., sSfS> Lon" Heavy
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  • 132 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. THE results of the Battle of the Atlantic during the past two months are viewed with satisfaction in London, says Reuters naval correspondent. While in accordance with the general practice, no figures of U-boat sinkings are being given, it may be
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  • 318 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. THE Royal Navy has been in action again taking a heavy toll of enemy shipping in the Mediterranean. Its successes were: A 23.000-ton liner sunk by a British submarine off the eoast of Italy; An enemy eruiser damaged
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  • 1015 7  -  (By Alaric Jacob Reuter's Special Correspondent in Tobruk). (In Post "X" in the Eastern perimeter.) n London, Sept. 5. THE enemy's shelling of Tobruk is becoming heavier but thanks to the deep wadis dissecting the territorv in everv direction and rock dugouts, affording excellent cover, casualties
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  • 53 7 London. Sent. 5. -a] council of the Trades ntrreai has elected Mr Frar ft. Chairman of the Council Congress year, in succession G:oson. Council also elected re to meet the OonservaM' cuaa questions of trade dls the Trades Union Act. Thes Walter Citrine. Genera ol
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  • 319 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to-day announced that the U.S. destroyer Greer was attacked more than once. Steps have been taken to track down the attacker which will be eliminated if found, he stated. A submarine attacked the Greer while it was
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  • 178 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. THE Japanese Government to-day approved a plan to cut down still further the private use of all Japanese means of transport. All traffic by land and sea is to bi reorganised and fully restricted and a scheme is to be
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  • 52 7 Twelve candidates have been selected in Bengal for the third party of young Indian artisans to be s r nt to Great Britain for training in war industries under the j Bevin scheme. The final selection j will be made by the Central Gov- j eminent. Bengal's quota will be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 0 Regular automatic stropping keeps 'Valet* blada* I 1 In perfect condition for weeks on end -—far long** Itaa) r\f—> ordinary blades. A Valat Razor will last for ye em 0 Valat Is mora than just a rasor; II b a razor and stropping machine combined In one. #la llsnpfca
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    • 103 7 H. M. V. 7-VALVE TROPICAL RADIOGRAM j The imposing- design of the cabinet is i finished in walnut, figured in front, and j straight-grained lid and sides with a darker base. The loudspeakei grill covered by wirt mesh is finished with antique bronze. MODEL PRICE 1032 AC MAINS $550.00 AGENTS
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    • 132 8 DFAXXiVS GLORIOUS VOICE OF VICTORY ELECTRIFIES ALL SINGAPORE! j X s A real TREAT HEAR HER SING V JjP "There'll Always Be An ENGLAND" and S other W S* Great SONGS DEANNA DURBIN p> 'NICE CLLBJL?! r W.,h FRANCHOT TONE —ROBERT BENCH LEY HELEN BRODEWICK NEWS HEADLINES! "U-BOAT ATTACKS US,
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    • 272 8 AFTERNOON ALL ROADS LEAD TO BUKIT TIMAH NIGHT ALL ROADS LEAD TO N-W. PARI TO-NIGHT'S "GOLDCUP" BALL 9.30 p.m. ~tTĔXTENSION (J a.m.) ppiKjr- vr>na PARTY ALONG! ITS THE VOGUE OF THOSEWHO GO TO"ASCOT TO ESCORT THEIR PARTY TO THE BALL RING 2477 FOR YOUR TABLb BEFORE YOU GO! (Tea Dance
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    • 146 8 II AST TWO SCREENINGS to-"". ?.r?r ow ALHAMBR V yi ttk mj' aj lE__ L__ I TTT .-nrT- F 0F the MOST DELIGHTFUL liTht" TO COME OUT OF HOLLYWOOD COMEDIES TO cum_ w STRAITS TIMES TO-DAY 3.15, <»--*> AUf AMMA 1 I a TREASURE OF PLEASURE! f PRISCILLA 1 kRONALD
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  • 145 9 Simla, Sept. 4. FURTHER provisional figures of the 1941 Indian census are. now available and they show a remarkable increase in the urban pcpulation. In the last census, there were only about 36 cities in India which had populations of over 100,000. There are now no less than
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    • 270 9 CATHAY 3.15 -6.15 9.15 I LiL mT ag ONE NIGHT HI J in LISBON" IB| m-Mm BRINGING YOU LAUGHTER EXCITEMENT and AND MOVIETONE NEWS IN eluding first pictures of kMUP JL >J RUSSIAN-GERMAN WAR. TO-NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT TOsE^ TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL BLOOD mmd SAMP IN TLCHNICOLOUR From the most
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    • 386 9 F~ 1 7 Gr#tf Worw Park *_J It Is By The Vs That We Are Known! our Variable entertainment is as Vivacious as the crowds, WHOSE VOCUE IT IS, TO COME, CO AND RETURN IN LARGER VOLUME! Tea Dance pW^f^P l^f^r ll T Ml ll Late Dance from I K
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    • 323 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted WANTED a furnished house, facing 9ea with or without board for 2 weeks. Must fiave 2 bedrooms. Part house acceptable. Write Box 417 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 48L) YOUNG UP-COUNTRY GENTLEMAN now In Singapore wishes to meet a lonely girl, view companionship. Photos appreciated (returnable).
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    • 115 9 i j jm\ g 4 SHOWS 4m J m TO-DAY and TO-MORROW ■Till I (sk iMt »1 fl |g I DfivWSi iDl v4 t vfl cmidst the fury of o croshing world! fl III ii ni I UKinl J 8 BB3I p INTERNATIONAL TORUMJ JVoVlLlT FAMOUS PRESS CORRESPONDENTS KADIO «UMMENTATOPS
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    • 3576 10 jip-iiDs y%^£^ j Wanted WANTED As a going concern Large Boarding Establishment. Apply Box 41b c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 351.) ENGLISH COUPLE want accommodationnat. bungalow or part house. Box 389 r,o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 987».) A~NORTHERN INDIAN holding a fine position wishes to meet a respectable lady,
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    • 575 10 Public Notices jisjffoßE GOVERNMENT TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the SUP ly Diets and Sundries ii' Beef and Mutton, and lit Firewood and Charcoal for all the Government Hospitals in the State of Johore for the year 1942 Government Hospitals at Muar. Batu Pahat, S'egamat, Tangkak. Kluang, Mersing, Pontian and
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    • 207 10 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS 3ead Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd, SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING MYERS SS/S PUMPS ARE APPRAISED THE WORLD OVER ON THE BASIS OF EFFICIENCY. > 1 \f with effortless pumping a pressure of over 100
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    • 145 10 PILES H. KARIM BUKSH SONS. No. 10y. North Bridge Road, Singapore. Specialists for piles, fistula and other private diseases: cure without operation. An inspection of our unsolicited testimonials will pro" our success in this sphere of treatment Terms very modem* Medicines can be sent by post on request. "tĕluk ansojTrubber
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 781 10 IT O-D AFS RADlo] SINGAPORE LONDON^ ZHL 225 metres 1333 k!cs EASTERN BERTICE ZHPI 30.96 metres 969 mics GST -17 M bee; v v ZHP2 48.58 metres 6.175 mc s Q«T IS4 ales: lt.gl tamtS?' p.m. GM> 11.75 mcs; 25 UI22L 12.00 Light Music on Records. T i O p
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  • 880 11 Singapore. Sept. 5. Buyer*. Se'lers. m m* 713 r .iCcd E| 32 0.33xd 17- 18 0.70 a.p <1> 1.«» 1 45 S 10 3 10 9 git il 8 23 0.34 0.3T 1 39 t Sb) 15 6 leg 4 3 4w 206 2T-X0 0.78 0.81
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  • 64 11 Singapore. Sept. 5. Onbier 19 no fata Cube }2.0u c Cube White Pepper JJ-«J Whit, Pepper Pepper s uu I Copra 2 80 Pra 255 o Flake Tapioca J-JJ ike Tapioca ».W Pearl Tapioca 10. w trl Tapioca «j •J" -So Flour 5.10 5.10 Sago Flour 4.50 S:>'->o Flour
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  • 267 11 London, July 16. REFERENCE to the "fantastically disproportionate burden" of double taxation on British rubber companies with estates in the Netherlands East Indies was made by Mr. A. L. Mathewson in his speech at the annual meeting of Allied Sumatra Plantations, Ltd. "The only consolation,"
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  • 117 11 British Wireless. London, Sept. 5. MEMBERS of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force have proved their competence at the balloon barrage sites handed over to them in Julv as an experiment. It has therefore been decided to transfer as many sites as possible to the W.A.A.F.
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  • 313 11 Batavia, Aug. 5. lAURING the second quarter of this year exports were once again affected by the difficulties caused by the rack oi tonnage, says an unofficial economic report. The various measures adopted by the Government, however, enabled sufficient tonnage to be reserved during this
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  • 118 11 Simla. Sent. I. "INDIA'S Increased consumption of p~trol for defence purposes is shown in an official statement. Whereas before titte war consumption amounted to abou. 750 000 gallons annually. It Is now about 2.000,000 gallons. Therefore, the for petrol economy cannot be overstated India Imports about 75
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  • 84 11 British Wireless. London. Sept. 5. rpHE famous legless pilot. Wing ComA mander Bader, who was recently shot down and taken prisoner in France, has been awarded the.bar to the D.F.C for his "fine leadership and the high courage with which he inspired his command
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  • 21 11 The estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan for the month of August was 50.500 tons.
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    • 107 11 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646. FRIGIDAI RE (< REFRIGERATED FOODS MEAX RIGGER PROFITS WW »fi ss^iv^rs^^ XS** attracting more customers, and by preventing waste. Meat, poultry,
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    • 310 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cnddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.I Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight. HERB VIGOR A restorative
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    • 346 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO. SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P.& O.S.N. Co., from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers
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  • 136 12 London, Sept. 5. JT is reliably understood that the International Tin Committee has recommended approximately the following standard tonnages for the new agreement beginning next January based on actual output for the year ended July 31 when production was virtually unrestricted:
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  • 107 12 Reuter. Cairo. Sept. 6. GEN. Sir Claud? Awhinleck. Bri tish Commander-in-Chief, Mid die East, has returned to Cairo a six-day air tour of inspection In Palestine, Syria and Cyprus. During the tour, Gen. Auchmleck met Gen. Catrcux, Free French Commander in-Chief in the Levant, at Damascus, where he
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  • 311 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Sept. 5. rE expenditure t| the German Embassy in Argentina increased by nearly 000 per cent, in the vear ending 1941, compared with the same period 1938-39. This is disclosed W a supplementary report MMil|HBff the financial activities of Nazis in Argentina, submitted
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  • 258 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. JUST now, a very dark night has descended on mankind," said M Maisky, Soviet Ambassador in London, speaking last night at a held in London in commemoration of the great Indian poet Dr Rabindranath Tagore. •And in this
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  • 221 12 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 6. GERMAN agents in the Iranian town of Pekhlevi fled precipitately when they learned of the approach of Russian troops. They left behind important documents, snapshots and movie cameras, steel helmets, Nazi emblems md even membership cards of the Nazi Party,
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  • 38 12 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 6. IRANIAN cavalrymen, fleeing from t v Russians, recently crossed the Turkl cV frontier and have been temporarily Interned at Van where they will remair until a decision is taken as regards their status. —Reuter.
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  • 57 12 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 6. IT understood that Sir Earle Page. Commonwealth Minister for Commerce, has been chosen to proceed to London to represent the Cabinet In on specific matters with the British Cabinet. The visit will be of a short duration, it Is understood, and
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  • 157 12 Reuter. Quetta. Sept. 6. pLOWINQ tributes to the earni, ll lities shown by the troops in fighting against ii? first-class European armies were paid by Lieut Gen r F. Norton, Commander f Headquarters, Western fader*™ ent District, Baluchistan in an terview with Reuter on *ion of
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  • 29 12 Reuter. London. Sect. 6 "nOMBS were dropped by aircraft at a place Scotland yesterday morning, damage and a small munbei ties," states an Air Ministry —Renter.
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    • 38 12 HEDGE BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE mil. *n i^i r ii 1 NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED Sole Agents: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122 124, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel. 4566. U.(.At Advt. of Nestle* Anglo-Swiss Milk Products. Ltd.. Incorporated in Nassau Bahamas.
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    • 90 12 COR cracked, or painful feet and swollen ankles there is nothing to equal Zam-Buk. Gentl/ /Ammr^9 m massage it into the ankles, insteps, soles and /Ĕw \J between the toes regularly every day. The refined /Ĕ\ •mmWJfnL herbal oils in Zam-Buk are absorbed into the skin. quickly soothing pain and
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