Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, September 8, 1941.
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  • 112 1 Leningrad Graveyard For German Troops Moscow, Sept. 8. DURING the lirst two months of the war against the Soviet Union, the Germans lost over 7,200 planes. Germany has flung almost the whole of the Luftwaffe air fleets and one air corps—against the Soviet Union,"
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  • 985 1 Reuter. Leningrad still holds out as strongly as ever against big German attacks by air and land, and the approaches to this city have become the graveyard of Nazi troops, airmen and planes. Highlight of this morning's Soviet communique is the capture of a Nazi submaiine
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  • 178 1 Reuter. Madrid, Sept 8 i Berlin correspondent i 1 of the newspaper "EFE" sends a graphic description Hi ler's headquarters, which silence has i y hitherto been maintained the headquarters are no er in a train, which is i i in newsreels j Difficulties of railway
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Londcn. Sept 8. n losses in the European h Tast week showed a condrop compared with now? week-, although, em ffensive continued) Hi ited in Western Europe Idle East last were d 46 R.A.F. TwentyA F bombers failed to retheir raids over Geripicd territciT attacks ng
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  • 538 1 London, Sept. 8. H-« i, thu face of ''sudden, terrific and IS i baa and tenacity Ui the tact vi V v V- in a diving operation in the ng showers ot bomb* in a «v« ng i c pmn d East contributed to the award of
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  • 62 1 Death Of Cuban President I j Havana, Sept 7 FOLLOWING the death cf the Cuban Fresidertt Menocal this meriting, over 10.000 messages from nil parts oi the worid have been received. The body was escorted from th? I resident's heme to the national Caoitol by crowds numbering 6C000. The body
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  • 67 1 Reuter. Montreal. Sept 7 Mr. Mackenzie King, in an interview on his return from London to-day, seated that he returned to Canada more resolved ever in his opposition t<; an Empire War Cabinet for settling problems between the Canadian and British Governments. He added that his discussions in
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  • 151 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 8. THI German charges against President Roosevelt over the Greer incident are treated as ludicrous in Washington as no one believes that the Greer had any orders to do anything but defend itself. Moreover the destroyer was so plainly marked that
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  • 249 1 Reuter. *S London, Sept. 8. full story of the Rhineland raid on Saturday night is told by the Air Ministry News Service. Though there was a bright moon and clear sky over Western Germany, the target was found only after skilful navigation. r~ The object
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  • 56 1 Reuter. London. Sept 3 rpHE Women ot Russia held a mass meet- lag in MCSOOW yesterday afternoon Greetings '"re exchanged with the wo.lien ot Britain. They urged the women occupied countries, to do their worst i-i the war rflort, aLd the women of Bni, in and United
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  • 23 1 Reuter. NV\> Turk, iv'pt 7.—President Boose* pit's broadcast luw been nostponed until rhuraday. HCOI r-img to the Columbia Broadcasting System.—Banter.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 7. —Representatives of Kritain *nd (he empire, the United States. Soviet Russia and China will meet at a three-day scientific conference in London from Sept. 26 to 28 to "demonstrate the common purpose of men of science in ensuring postwar order in which the maximum benefits of
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  • 119 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 8 PLANES of the R.A.F. were ever the coast of France for 90 minutes last night, when it was believed that Boulogne was the target. Flames from a chain of fires were seen oy thousands of people alcng th? Kent coast Thousands of
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  • 99 1 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 8 FINNISH. Hung&rian and Rumanian sawmills an* busy producing thousands of standardised wooden huts which have been ordered for use ill Russia during the winter. The need lor the huts was demonstrated In a film of the Russian war Which the German Embassy
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  • 47 1 London. Sept. 8. THE and Queen attended service Ht a little church in the country festerday which had been set aside as ray ol national prayer by the King I hey were accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Magaret Ruse.—British Wireless.
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  • 315 1 Reuter. rvlO UK dUUCiiU, ocjn. ADDRESSING a huge audience on the occasion of the anniversary of Brazilian independence President Vargas, referring to the policy of America as a whole, declared: "AH aggressor* from whatever quarter, will find us a united bloc, made up of
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  • 300 1 Reuter. ANKARA, SEPT. 8. TRAVELLERS FROM BULGARIA REPORT I GREAT GERMAN ACTIVITY IN VARNA AND BURGAS. RUMOURS ARE CIRCULATING IN TURKEY TO THE EFFECT THAT GERMAN NAVAL HEADQUARTERS HAVE BEEN MOVED FROM SOFIA TO VARNA M. Numan Menemenaiogiu. oec- retary-Gcneral of the Turkish
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 7. MR Mackenzie King, the Canadian Premier, arrived at Montreal from London yesterday. When he ahghtea from a transport plane of the R.A.F. Ferry Command, he was grated by Mr. Lapointe, the Minister of Justice and Mr. CD. Howe, the Minister of
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  • 38 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 8. THE Soviet Information Bureau officially denies any truth in the report to the effect that local Soviet governments have been set up in parts of Iran in Soviet occ upa tion. —Re v ter
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  • 81 1 Reuter. I Berlin, Pis learned from the Vatican City that the short--1 age of women's stcck- Ings in Italy has caused a i minor revolution in Catholic traditions j Yesterday. the Vatican authorities permitted women j to en*er Saint Peter s stockingless. I The decision, which
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  • 119 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 8. AN escort vessel was blown up and a supply .:hip set on fi:e eff the Dutch cosst yesterday, according to an Air Ministry communique which states that "Blenheim aircraft of the Bomber Command, escorted by lighters, attacked an enemy supply ship anj
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 8. THE arrival ol two American tankers at Vladivostok with oil for Russia has net so reported in any Japanese newspaper as a result ot the action taken toy the Japanese censors, according to foreign reports reaching Shanghai A
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London. Sept 8 Prtß chief Rabbi in London. Dr. H. J Hertz, is Issuing a call to all Jewish communltiw throughout the British Empire to Join in a "week Of renunciation." w.. Dr Hertz is inaugurating the wfck n* h broadcast o! addressee on Sept 21
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 191 2 Towards Freedom THE small but steady stream of Frenchmen who find their way from their Motherland to free territory 7 for the purpose of joining the Free French forces is eloquent of the true spirit of France, of a people in bondage who groan under an alien yoke. Some
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  • 198 2 THIS is a possibility; at present no more than a possibility. But indications are not wanting that Germany has reached a stage at which the manpower situation is becoming intolerable. No matter how much we may be on our guard to avoid excessive optimism, it is impossible
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  • 191 2 NOTHING short of crippling losses could have induced Hitler to appeal to his Italian and Rumanian allies for substantial reinforcements. Hitler's opinion of Italian prowess may be imagined from the circumstance that he found it necessary to rescue his Italian allies from hopeless defeats at the hands
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  • 1376 2  -  Fifth Column In Japan-III By CHARLES N. SPINKS abuses of the scares Me German Emm Shanghai smuggled into Japan, to told to-day by Charle, N slfnkstn the third article of hh exclusive series. '['HE wholesale abuse of diplomatic immunity has been a major
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  • 690 2  -  By Richard Haestier 'Star 1 A ir Correspondent NEARLY 200.000 boys now belong to the Air Training Corps. This means that Great Britain has gathered up from public schools, elementary schools, shops and tradesmen's tricycles, that number of classroom airmen to be to-morrow's Royal Air Force
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  • 177 2 BRITAIN'S householders, laughing at Hitler's threats to starve them into submission, are joining Pig Clubs in which members keep their pigs mainly on household and garden waste. In less than a year, over 800 of these clubs have been formed, and 30,000 pigs, representing
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  • 449 2 i IT—■■■■m ACCORDING I of the Institi lations. the bah the Far E fundamental sequence not ol tribution. but ol conception ol Hitherto, the sti and navy has bi factor In the v, national security the standard oi that has most of th< The survey fui tbat
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 280 3 Hyde Park, Sept, 8. j HE funeral of Airs. Sarah Roosevelt is beinp; held at tho family home commanding a beautiful view ol the Hudson er. Only relatives, neighbours and friends of the approxi age of the deceased will be permitted to attend. The
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  • 109 3 rpHE Onam festival was celebrated by the Malayalee Hindu Samalam at the Samajam premises in No. 8. Silat. Road, yes tera«y evening. There was a good gathering of members. The gathering was served with tea and light refreshment*. This was iollowed by a DUbUc meeting at which Mr.
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  • 108 3 (Tribune stall Reporter) TO-DAY, is Blatk Monday fat mere than 70,000 boys and girls belonging to the »5 English Government and Aided English Schools all ever Malaya Their long summer vacatiin which started on Aug. 8 is uou ever. Ihe present final term will end
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  • 119 3 Singapore, Sunday. A SPECIAL "poojah" was held at th? Chettiar temple in Tank Road to-night .n commemoration of the second anniversary of the war invoking the blessing of the presiding deity, God Subramanlar, to crown the Allird cause with success. The temple premb.es were specially lighted
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  • 81 3 rpBM Singapore St. Andrew's Society will I hold a Highland Gathering at Jalan Resar BUdhtm on Saturday. Oct 11. th* -nlie proceeds ol which will to to the Malayan War Fund, the Mulavan Patriotic Fund end the British Red Cross Society iScottish branch) The programme
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  • 97 3 fpHE meraDers ox tne lamus neioi m Association yesterday celebrated, at •.he Association premises, "V day. Mr. O Ramasamy Nadar J.P.. presided. The meeting was attended by over 500 membere. Messrs. N. R. Muthukrishnan. M P Retnasamy, P. Slngaram. V. Rajajethlnam. S. M. Abdul Kader and
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  • 148 3 (Tribune Kiarr la porter* HIS Excellency the Governor Sir Shenton Thenwui attended at St. Andrew's Cathedra) twice y< terday in the course ot the oh servance of the national d".y ol prayer, when prayers tot a c ed Allied victory were offered, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 105 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Construction of road drains at Margolioutb Road. (Deposit 12 noon, Sept.. 8. IU4I Supply of Liquid Chlorine for period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30. 1942. 12 noon. Sept. 10. 1941
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    • 149 3 I SULPHUR OIL I Valuable remedy for purifying blood and in cases of loss of appetite, chronic constiI pation, ringworm, itch, white leprosy, boils, swellings, colic and Kidney pains, rheumatism, diseases of spleen and liver, high blood pressure, giddiness, toothache and nvtny other diseases. No home can remain without a
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    • 221 3 BORN 1820 \f SmL GO,NG STRONG Ambrose His s ia Mantovani His Orchestra f 7742 Waltzing in the Clouds—W F7732 Nights of Romance Room 504—S.F.T. —Parts 1 2. F7741 Our Love Affair—F.T. Louis Armstrong His orchestra Only Forever—S.F.T. F7700 Hep Cats' Ball—F.T. Lazy sippi Steamer—F.T. F7733 Waltz of th e
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  • 799 4 MAINLY through Grand Prix's "treble" for the meeting, M. van Breukeien, the Penang trainer, again takes the lead in the list of successful trainers for the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting, which concluded on Saturday. Trainer van Breukelen altogether won $24,265 in stakes
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  • 21 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. 1, Pcllc%v Chlnea. Mhieuc. »^^K^ef Sultan v 13 8 post office, fc S A.TstamfordS.C.vKranji, Farrer Park.
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  • 98 4 Reuter. Forest Hills, Sept. 7. ROBERT FIGGS won the American lawn tennis men's singles championship, beating Kovacs, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. Kovacs went completely to pieces at the beginning of the second set and never regained his form in the fac* of a determ'ned and mofhodical Riggs
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  • 57 4 BATTING first, the Fortress Signals were all out for 174 in their first Ifiningi of their large units cricket final against the Manchestcrs. which was started at Tanglin yesterday. The Tads had scored 130 for 4 in their reply when stumps were drawn for the
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  • 34 4 The Chinese Swimming Club water polo teams wen both their league matches against the Royal Australian Air Force yesterday. The first team w:n 3—l, while the second team got away with a 6—l victory.
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  • 103 4 DLAYING their last game of the season, the Combined Colleges maintained their unbeaten record by defeating Lall Singh's XI in a two-day match at the Medical College, ground, during the week-end. They won by six wickets. Outstanding performances were Abdul Aziz's scor c of 71 not
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  • 42 4 The Chinese lost to the Americans 4—1 in their major league baseball encounter at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The minor game between the Japanese II and th? Lryals. a~#i"ged to be played on the Japanese Club's ground was not played off.
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  • 90 4 SPLENDID bowling by A. C. Growder who took five wickets for 18, and good batting performances by Dr. J.A.P. Came-' ron and S. Downer, who scored 34 and 27 runs respectively, enabled the S.C C. to defeat the R.A. Officers by five wickets at cricket on the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 171 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) T,,, Singapore, Monday. Hfc policy of my appointment is gradually to extend' the P«Hfi?»i?£ tic representation of Australia to countries in the Whl h T* ha 7 c Im P° rtan t contact" said Sir Frederic Eggleston, first Australian Minister to
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  • 154 5 Singapore. Monday. chastisement," said, Singapore's Lord Bishop Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson, yesterday at a social gathering held in his honour ot the Farrer Pane restaurant by the members of Christ Church, when he replied to speeches r>v the president and secretary of the Christ Church committee
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  • 63 5 The Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association entertained a number of members of the Australian Imperial force stationed at the Anson Road Camp to a varied programme of music at their Association premises last night. The programme was arranged In connection with ■he "Aid Britain Week' organised ov the China Relief
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  • 113 5 Singapore, Saturday. AN open verdict was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, this morning at the inquiry into the death of a Chinese, Oh Chwee San, who was knocked down while riding a bicycle along Thomson Road on July 30, receiving fatal injuries.
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  • 61 5 Singapore. Monday. /GUNNERS were entertained at the home of Mrs. E. A. Reutens. President of the Eurasian Women's Association, at St. Michaels Road, yesterday evening, to a buffet party sponsored by the Association. The absence of formality made the evening a great success, the ev?r-popu-lar piano
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  • 151 5 "LAS VEGAS NIGHTS" (At the Cathay) rriHERE seems to be a vogue at the moment for pictures with a plot woven round a famous jaz7 band. Kay Kayser was one of the first to capitalise the idea and very profitable he found it. Of such a kind is the
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  • 206 5 Singapore, Monday. SINGAPORE will shortly welcome Australia's official representative in this country, Mr. V. T. Bowden, who was till recently Australian Trade Commissioner in China, and stationed at Shanghai. He will have authority in political, commercial and administrative matters. His staff will consist of Mr.
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  • 437 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. VIVID impressions were to be gathered at yesterday's evacuation practice along the West Coast of a scheme which will be of vital in the event of an air attack on Singapore, demanding the quick removal of civilians in which SingaA.R.P.
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  • 202 5 IN a communique to tne press the Government clarities the construction of. Section 2(1) of the Control of Paper (No. 2) Order regarding the size of certain types of paper. This order, now operative in the Straits Settlements, leads as folic ws: "No person in the
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  • 97 5 IT is nearly 18 months since the full orchestra and chorus or the Musical Society combined to a concert as they are doing at the Society's next production on Sept. 28. The concert will be a programme of popular favourites from oratorios. "Elijah." '"Judas Meccabieus." and '"The Messiah."
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  • 50 5 Archdeacon Graham White expects to be out of Singapore from to day to Sept. 27. and asks that all urgent correspondence ol a p :hiaJ nature should be adaressi I c the Ettsnop, at Taiigiin, as he has kindly consented to take charge of the Singapore Palish over this period.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 105 5 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed, during the week end on all fro?its up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims).— SEVEN GRIPE MIXTURE When new born and or children show disinclination for food, .suffers from vomitting, griping and pain in the stomach, constipation, restlessness, convulsions, None other
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 902 7 For Sale 1 as Singapore PP y 8 Road. (No. 15L) Singapor?, 2C Mala ya Tribune, j Z (No. 56L) I J C Sa°2 E Co n and 10 lbs tlnTApply pore 3l Seran *°on Road, Singa- I (No. 33L) gj*L Combination lock View Kil me» R«f fl Dg deskB
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    • 1007 7 1 DANCE TO-NIGHT, if you have nevr IchSS bef rel All you hav-e to do to 55m y t^ U WlSi i 10 learn an d w guarantee hour. the flgure wltnln J, 2 te?%J7 i 3; only Quickstep:- QuarS?_™s»l Natural Turn. Chasse Reverse i" waltz:- Forward changes. Natural Turn.
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    • 819 7 WANTED A.C. Oscillating table or gtan- dard fans (3). in good condition Prt^e and particulars to Box 391 co Malaya 'Tribune. Singapore. No. 993K> RESPECTABLE middle ace~Cnlnese Business Manager wishes to meet decent girl or lady. View companionship Box 375 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 959K) WANTED big spacious and
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    • 611 7 I TENDERS JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS are invited for the supply of A—Foodsiiuffs B —Tools and Materials C—F'orcst Produce D—Clothing etc. E—Oils (Benzaie, Lubricating Oil Keiosene Oil etc.). G—Miscellaneous for Johore Bahru and Muar Prisons in the State of Johore for the year 1 1942. The tenders may be submitted for
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    • 304 7 PIGS PURE-BRED LARGE BLACK, Breeding: Stock. FOR SALE Apply Manager, Bird shop's FARM, 92, Hugh Low Street, Ipoh. Phone 290. WE ARE PLEASED to advise the Public that nev stocks of ANTIPEOL Cutaneous Vaccine Ointment have arrived from England. Its healing acton is rapid and certain in all septic conditions,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 897 7 RADIO* jf SINGAPORE LONDON ™}< 2 m trM I "L kCs EASTERN SERVICE ZHPI 30 96 metres 969 rales GSV —n 81 mica; 16.84 metre*. ZHP2 48.58 metres 6.175 mlc« CisK 1*.14 m cs; lt tl metr-» CSD ii 75 mic«; 25 53 me -es 12.00 Lunch Time Variety on
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  • 95 8 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. rpHE tin share market was firm on Satur--1 day, and there was a fair turnover. Hong Fatts improved slightly to Ulu Kiangs made 98, and Jelebus -|80. In the Australian section, business parsed in Renong Cons.. Kramats. Austral Amalgamateds.
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  • 28 8 i Singapore, Monday- Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to* day were:— J TIN s < RUBBER 7 I nuvers 38%, Sellers .18, «j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 177 8 Paramount Brand New Note in Musicals! VIGAS MCtffr* A Por«m»unl Picture wlHi I i TOMMY DORSEY and his orchestra BERT WHEELER v Constance Moore Phi! Regan Betty Brewer Lillian Cornell i- >' Virginia Dale Red Donahue and Hit Mule "Uno" j Dir«<t«d by RALPH MURPHY Swing Laughs Romance CATHAY 315
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    • 186 8 Public Notices TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from approved contractors for Reinforced concrete and Timber Sheet Piling, Dock and Sea Walls, and Foundations for Shed at Messrs. Tnornycroft's Shipyard Extension at Tanjong Rhu. A deposit of $100- is required fiom each contractor tender ng and wiil_bc refunded on receipt of
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    • 231 8 si™ i^Sr^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the vear ended 30th June. 1SU, J* paid to the Shareholders on the Pegister on the former da^_ NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books ol the Company will be closed from 'Saturday, the 27th September to Saturday, the 4th October.
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