Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, September 20, 1941.
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  • 232 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 19. HE United States Navy Department has announced that 12 British warships, including the battleship Warspite, are now in American ports for repairs, provisioning and other purposes. The announcement was made under the new publicity policy. In addition to these ships,
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  • 89 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 20. "•pLENHEIM aircraft or the Coastal Command yesterday morning attacked ;> «mall supply ship in the Bay of Biscay. Four bombs hit the vessel," says an Air Mlnistrv communique. •'Fighters carried out a Miniber of offensive patrols over occupied territory and the
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  • 88 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. rpHE Netherlands Admiralty announces that one of Her Majesty's submarines, rperatinn with Die British Navy in the M.'dit rranenn. Ul sunk an Italian sail'ng \e.ssel c' 1.200 tons by gunfire and »]M torpedoed an Italian t-upply ship of 6 000 tons which
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  • 91 1 London, Sept. 20. LORD Beaverbrcok. chief of the British Supply Mission to Russia, has left for M'-Scow. In a message to British tank workers, he said that he was taking with him their pledge and premise to Russian workers. •On Sept. 30. let me tell the
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  • 55 1 Reuter. AN American pilot of the Eagle Squadron attacked a formation ot over the Channel yesterday, and shot down one into the sea." Another ME was also damaged. On his way home, he was attacked by four enemy aircraft, but managed to shoot one of
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  • 173 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. TWO Frenchmen, both from Argenteuil, near F»ris, were shot yesterday morning for "aiding the enemy through Communist propaganda," according to a (.erman Army proclamation, issued m Paris last night quoted by the Vichy Radio. This GeVman-controUed radio made a vehement
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  • 189 1 Reuter. ißy Maurice Loved, Renter's Correspondent in Moscow) Moscow, Sept. 20. rE fact that Hitler has recently moved in new divisions, and is sparing neither men nor materials in his second frontal push, aiming to take the city of Kiev by storm, is considered
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Tokio. Sept. 20. MADAMZ Smetanin wife of the Soviet Ambassador to Japan, I and 50 other wives and children of j Soviet diplomatic representatives jto Japan, left the port of Tsure.a in an vessel for Vladivostok yesterday afternoon—Reuter. V.. V
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 20. AUSTRALIA'S shipbuilding programme is being speeded up and considerably exceeds the earlier estimates. It aims at the completion of 50 naval vessels, including destroyers, before the end of 1942. Builiinj is In progress in four states—Reuter.
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  • 50 1 London, Sept. 20. T7OUR appointments to the DistinguishA ed Service Order, 28 Distinguished Flying Crosses and 53 flying medals, lt Is r.nnounoed. have been awarded In recognition of gallantry and devotion to duty In execution ot air operations by the Air Ministry.
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  • 43 1 Chungking, Sept. 19. THE Chinese government has announced th<; appointment of Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador to London, concurrently Chairman of the Chinese Purchasing Commission in London, succeeding Dr Qno Tai-chi, at present the Forfcign Minister—Central News.
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  • 112 1 Blenheim aircraft of R.A.F. Bomber Command recently mode a daring low-lev*l attack in daylight upon a large concentration of German shipping in Rotterdam docks. In all, seventeen shivs of an estimated tonnage oj 90j000 100,000 to?is were put out of action, while on
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  • 206 1 Reuter Tokio, Sept. 20. AS the first move towards reaching a settlement of the issues between Japan and the United States, the two countries should alter their attitude towards each other, says the American-owned Japan News Week, commenting on the conversations m Washington. i The
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  • 260 1 SENSA TIONAL DISCLOSURES IN AUSTRALIAN CONTROVERSY Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 20. Illß. CURTIN, the Labour Leader, who on Wednesday gave notice of a question bearing on the public administration md employment of Government: funds, and who was assured on Thursday by the Prime Minister, Mr. A. W. Fadden, |hat the Government
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  • 233 1 NEW STATEMENT BY MR. DUFF COOPER Reuter. lUK. Duff Cooper is returning; to Singapore to-morrow. Mr. Duff Cooper declared in a supplementary interview to the press last night that he had tome as quickly as possible to the Netherlands East Indies to make the acquaintance of the Governor-General
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  • 261 1 THE latest Moscow communique reports particularly fierce fighting at Kiev, but does not confirm the claim of the German High Command that German troops entered the city yesterday morning, or Poltava. The communique mentions stubborn lighting near Murmansk, in the Arctic front, with heavy losses
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  • 146 1 Reuter Shanghai, Sept. 20. TWO Eritish and one American I vessels are reported at present to be detained by the local Japanese army cr Japanese-controlled customs authorities lor various reasons The British ships are stated to be Jar&ne's Mow Sang and another named the Chin
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  • 31 1 Interviewed by the Tribune in connection with the holding up of the Hakonc Mai v in Singapore by the British authorities, the Japanese Consul-General had to alky. IBi
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Sept. 19 ACKOWD stoned the premises of the German Embassy iti Buenos Aires today. A firework was also thrown, causing confusion among the onlookers and the mounted police guarding the Embassy. The authorities found an incendiary bomb and a botlle of inflammable liquid in
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  • 123 1 Reuter Moscow. Sept 20. THE situation in Odessa Is better than it was a fortnight ag* owing to the heavy losses sustained by the Rumanian forces, M Lozovsky. Vice-President of tne Soviet Information Bureau decarlared yesterday. When demoralisation and Ul satisfaction began to set in
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  • 78 1 Tunfc. I t>!,'. Kept i?) AFTER the recapture of TungßtfMS. an lmnnrtart hlßlrvr.v 'own south of ■»upHh' provUStt last S'ltu'uv, the Chines* Ipcps 4K>nUßSpd;*to illf il;<- th« Japan- «Te thi> nearby Man- ■yiccliuiO i > Phoenm f.mU) tmd -Other str:i'«"oe %<AuV MeanwajP the Japanese drive on the
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  • 51 1 Reuter Cairo. Sept. 20. I "nOMBS were dropped < n the Suez U canal area in the coarse of an nir raid early yestercXv morning." states a Ministry ol Interior communique. "Three people were injured and the damage done was insignificant, Alerts were sounded in Cairo and I several provinces."
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  • 362 2 SFKC-AL regulations for native craft approaching Penang fend! wishing to enter the port have just been gazetted. No native craft during the official night. ether than fishing craft, which are working frcm and licensed in Penang Island and Frovince Wellesley shall ent?r Penang harbour.
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  • 154 2 Singapore. Fridayis! TATED to be a cheat and an impersonaro--. Mohnmmpd Salleh bin Abdullah, whose last pose as a Municipal inspector coat him a three months' term, vaa siren hta !:;tccnth conviction by the fifth magistrate to-day when he was lound guilty of wearing the
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  • 19 2 Simla, Sept. 19. The first batch of Germans from Iran vre now on their way to India for Internment
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  • 292 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) gOMETHING "constructive or instructive" for fire-watchers to do in a black-out practice in which this branch of the passive defence services is called upon to co-operate, is the theme of criticisms levelled against the organisation of the recent exercises. Fire-watchers in
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  • 280 2 '"THIS is the first prosecution of its kind and it was brought up to impress on the public of Sine a pore that not only the seller but also the customer is liable to be prosej cuted if the customer buys beer from a place
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  • 122 2 Singapore. Sept. 10. rpHE Chartered Bank of India. Australia. and announces receipt of the following additional donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund: Further donation from Mr. and Mrs J li Dawson $1.000; 50 per cent, of the 2 r l Prayer collections in the Catholic uc
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  • 71 2 TJNDER a Rubber Regulation Ordinance Just gazetted, owners of holdlntrs will be permitted to make use of. durilg The third quarter (July to Sept. 30), such ls U th e q r a n^ m oct Ito M) «J3£ as the Controller may see fit to credit them
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  • 84 2 SAtn i, w Singapore, Friday. £<S Ye cheated a compatriot of $25.50 Dlma Nath (29), an Indian Sr lm R d ffifi W hen h appea?e d be o?e Hp c Oor l^ ln the third police court He is aheged to have obtained the -rioney
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  • 190 2 THE inquiry into the death of a 50-year-old Punjabi. Sultan Singh, a money-lender, whose body was found in the canal alongside Kandang Kerbau police station on Aug. 16. was continued in the coroner's court yesterday afternoon. Inspector Wooi Kean Tat, who investigated, stated that he had
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  • 27 2 Lahore. Sept. 19 Lahore. Sept. 19. Over 22 000 Civic Guards, representing nearly 85 per cent of the provincial Quota, have now been enrolled in the Punjab
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  • 418 2 pOR the last 14 years stalls in the New World hserving- customers with beer up to midnight. }~v the introduction of an amendment to the Ordinance, those stalls do not sell beer after 10 i The stall keepers are now awaiting the result of conversations between
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  • 361 2 §IR GEOFFREY LAYTON, the Commander-in-Chief, China Station. \v;ts the complainant in a case in the traffic court yesterday in which Y.M. Raja Muaa bin Raja Haji Bot, lecturer of law in Raffles College, was acquitted on a charge of negligent driving. It was stated
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  • 410 3 S'PORE NEWS WOMAN ONE OF CHINA FIRST AIR STUDENTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) |*HROUGH th(? portals of a local Chinese press agency, in Singapore, day in and day out, passes a well-built Chinese nan, one of the many female Chinese working journalists. story nowever is not confined newspaper work. I came
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  • 142 3 Singapore. Friday. |ITA SINGH, a Johore lorry driver, who stood his trial tc-day to having offered a bribe to two Malay constables, and then escaped from legal cjistocy, was lined a total A $250 on the two chorees by 'he fifth magistrate, Mr. I C.
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  • 34 3 pROFESSOR T E. Gregory, eco- nomic advisor to the Government of India, now visiting MaLaya, will give a broadcast talk lrcm the Singapore station tomorrow at 9.30 p.m. V. .—V
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  • 36 3 Singapore. Friday 'HARGED with impersonating a constable. S. Sih ara.ru. Claimed trial be.ur«' Mr X Moor, acting third magisThe CSM was postponed for mention BfX ?■>. and bau was ottered In the MUB oi $50.
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  • 129 3 Batavia. Sept. 16. It is five years to-day since the present Governor-Geusra] assumed office, succeeding Mr. De Jonge. the press has appreciative articles on fhis subject, stressing the fact that the Queen requested Mr. Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stacbouwer to remain In his high post alter the expiration of
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  • 40 3 Allahabad, Sept. 19. A new Public Service Commission lor the united Provinces has been appointed to replace the present body, whose term expires n.-xt April. Mr. Harper. I.CS 1 as been appointed chairman and there will be two more members.
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  • 265 3 THE Arab community of Singapore has its own clubhouse to-day, thanks to the efforts of the Arab Union which has been instrumental in putting up the building. j This wise step of the Arab (Union in providing a building of its own to house
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  • 161 3 SINGAPORE radio announced last night that the Japanese *T N.Y.K. passenger boat Hakone Maru, which ljas arrived in Singapore to take on Japanese subjects evacuating Malaya, has been detained in Singapore. THE REASON FOE THIS GIVEN BY THE RADIO WAS THAT THE AUTHORITIES DESIRE
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  • 197 3 Lahore, Sept. 19. Acknowledging the recent gift by the Punjab to the Royal Air Force. Lt.-Col. Moore-Brubazon. in a message to Sir Bertrand Clancy. Governor of the Province, says: "The Punjab's latest gift of 150,000 for i lie purchase of a second lighter squadron is magnificent. Please assure
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  • 28 3 For the purpose or the War Duties Ordinance, the price of rubber from Sept. U to Sept. 25 Inclusive ha s been fixed at 38 cents per lb
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  • 206 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) STRAIGHT from the Middle East Mi*. Leonard O. Meseley, of the British Allied Newspapers, arrived in Singapore yesterday "to have a look around." He is, incidentally, the second British war correspondent to arrive in this country, the first being Mr. Gallagher,
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  • 314 3 Melbourne. Sept 19. Prisoners of war in Australia are to be employed in large-scale irrigation and afforestation promts. These are important factors in Australia's national tconomy, iimlgned to increase the productivity ot her soil, and to provide reserves of timber to inert fu'ure needs. :J: S Mr.
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  • 78 3 "AfCALTSTER and Co., Ltd. lias a total aM of $1.299.240.33 in their Prolit and Loss account, states the annual report just issued Two interim dividends of 5 per cent., fiee of war tax. was paid and a final dividend oi 20 per cent., free of
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  • 173 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) }fl\R office movie cameramen and Press photographers and c c P°. rt t ers tu ™«d out yesterday morning to see manoeuvres ot a British machine-gun unit in action over a range of hills on Singapore island. The exercises were carried out by
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  • 103 3 TO DAY, the 16th birth&ay of Ananda Mahidol, King of Thailand, will be a holiday in Singapore Thai offices and businesses. Thai subjects will call on the Consul-General who will receive their go:d v/ishes for the health of their sovereign. The young king is in Switzerland where
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  • 373 4 nOR the first time since the Denham Cup was offered for interunit boxing competition, Mr. G.C. Denham, a former Inspector-Gene-ral of Police, Singapore, who offered the cup to encourage boxing among the police force, was present at the finals of the annual competition for the cup and
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  • 1011 4 POLLOWING ere the handicaps for to-day's races at Ipoh:— RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 3—Div. 3—s'/ 2 Furs. Str. 0 1 SPUN WOOL 4y 9.00 "Seagate Stable" Perm 1 MICKY ROONEY 4y 9.00 "C. L. Kongal" H. Sleigh 0 0 2 THE EMPEROR 7y 8.10 Mr. M. van Breukelen
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    112 4 (By "SPECTATOR") (By "MAC") Race i: TEDDY BOY Race 1: THE EMPEROR The Emperor Quebec Race 2: JAGUAR Race 2: CLUNY Cellofort Four O'clock Race 3: SLAPDASH Race 3: GROFMG First Ra First Ra Race 4: SCOTCH MELODY Race 4: SCOTCH MELODY Mill Rush Mill Rush Race 3: ANNIE
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  • 452 4 i Tl OWN two-nil at the interval, I Ihe Royal Army Service Corps I staged a brilliant rally to reel off four goals in succession in the se- cond session to eventually beat the Straits Chinese Recreation Club by four goals to three at Hong
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  • 66 4 SOCCER: SAFA TO f r)A 4 n chesters v SCC t Div I v Division. RAF p, VNAthletic -R?s, r L R.A. (8.M., v M< :VV Ol Div. II b. tool Indians. Farrer j" Wanderers. Post O ford. Kranjl. X: r, J HOCKEY: CSC. v Coin. SWIMMING: Boys'
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  • 145 4 THE three-day (Winter) meeting of the. Bingapoi Club will be hel d on Nov 8 14*! Ijj M d.:l Two runs for each division class one and two horst run for each division of three horses will b pr i addition fc> The Free Hand En.
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  • 38 4 ASSOCIATIONS, clubs or r 1 desirous of having friendly games of soccer and badminton with the Alexandra (WD, lian Sports Club are requested to write to A. Lourdes. Singapore Fortress Signals, Alexandra Barracks, Singapore.
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  • 390 4 S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Competition JJtHE first tie in the 2LA.FJL Challenge Cup competition provided a surprise when the Spartans, a team conH>tin? of players of a business house, piayed rousing f cot ball to eliminate the Royal Air Force (Tengah), runners-up in the ULF. small units competition,
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  • 100 4 WITH four ties played off yes- terday, the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament made further progress. The following were the results: Men's doubles handicap: Lt. A. W. Reynell and W. H. Droogleever (—15.2) beat M. W. Cole and K. J. Tovey (plus 2) 5—7, 6—3, 6—2; N. W.
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  • 57 4 DLAYING against a Fortress 1 Company (Pulau Brani) at Sepoy Lines yesterday, the Medi. cal College Union hockey team scored a convincing five-one victory. The Collegians, who were superior in almost all departments, led 2-1 at half-time. Their scorers were Tan Yok i Kuang (2), Hamid
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  • 51 4 THE following will represent the 1 New B.P. against the Everfair B.P. in a friendly badminton match consisting of 5 singles and 2 doubles to be played at the former's court, Government Hill, to-morrow at 2.30 o.m. sharp:— Yunos, Samani, Senin, Samad Abdol, Kemat, S. Fardan, Che'
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  • 17 4 The Y.M.C.A. drew three-all with the R.A.O.C. in a hockey match played at Prince Edward Road yesterday.
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    • 33 4 TIDE TABLE i HIGH TIDKS TO-DAY: 10.30 a.m.. 8.6 ft: 10 18 pm. 96 ft. TO-MORROW: 10.59 a.m 0.2 ft 10.59 p.m.. 10.1 ft. MONDAY: 11.28 a.m.. 95 ft.; 11.39 p.m.. 10.4 ft.
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  • 122 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 19. j'HE Hon. Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, D.5.0., who is on a special mission to the Far East arrived in Bata- via to-aay irom Singapore. He expressed great satisfaction at the great defence preparations in the Far East and added
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  • 35 5 A drama. "Anak Oo How" (The Obedient Son> was staged by the United Chinese Musical Association in aid of the Malayan Patriotic Fund and China Relief Fund, at Dean's Opera Hall. Happy World, last night.
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  • 264 5 SUNDAY a.m. 8.15 Off The Record, presented by Stanley Maxted. p.m. i'£ Gr J? en 's Par East newsletter. 8.00 London Round-Up. 10.30 American Commentary, by H B Elllston. MONDAY p.m. 7.00 Services' parlour game. 7.45 Harriet Choen at the piano with Geraldo's Orchestra.
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  • 102 5 Singapore. Friday. rpAKEN ill at the Outram Road civil prison about Aye weeks ago. a prUkHW on remand. Tan Ah Lek. was remiv?-! to the General Hospital. He died <~.n Stnt. 15. cause of death being tuberculosis. At the inquest this morning. Dr Les
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  • 58 5 With the recent big increase i» the A.I.F. strength in Malaya, it has been necessary to increase also hospital equipment and personnel against an emergency. From a hospital ship have just landed the necessary material and staff to double the A.I.F. car>ccity in Malaya. Picture shows
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  • 61 5 Chungking. Sept. 19. AMASS meeting attended by 20,000 people and a torchlight parade participated in by a similar number, featured Chungking's commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the Mukden Incident. General Liv Chih, Garrison Commander of Chungking, presiding over the mass meeting, declared that China will keep
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  • 99 5 Singapore, Friday. A PRISONER at the Outram Road civil prison, Lim Sian. Kay. suddenly collapsed while waging to the lavatory on the morning of Sept. 16. The prison doctor and dressers were summoned, but he died shortly after. At the inquiry in the coroner's
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  • 26 5 Mr. Monia Liter, well-known pianist and conductor now with th? B BC. formerly leac.er of Raffles Hotel Orchestra. Singap:re has married Miss Betty Mason, of Hastings.
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  • 212 5 Bangkok, Sept. 19. take off our hats to Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert BrookePopham, for the happy manner in which he expressed his understanding of Thailand in the course of a recent statement to the Press which is full of cordiality," says the
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  • 176 5 Singapore, Friday. A 4U-YEAR-OLD Hallam. Fong Ah YOOg. who was ill when he asked his .firmer employer, Kuang Meng Chou. to allow him to stay with him on the evening of Sept. 6. was taken to hospital .tnd found to be suffering frcm causae poisoning.
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  • 159 6 Citadel Of Faith IN the war of nerves which preceded the outbreak of hostilitier, in Europe and which has continued in all parts of the world since, no centre has put up a more valiant resistance than Shanghai. That great city, once pride of the Western Pacific, has suffered
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  • 143 6 JN those few square miles freedom lives and asserts itself. Sections of the Press, Chinese, British and American! with praiseworthy courage uphold the rights of free speech, and in Shanghai as nowhere else similarly situated there is open and unrestrained criticism of Axis machinations and particularly of the Japanese
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  • 140 6 JJUMEROUS small European countries have strictly controlled expression of opinion in the vain hope that they would be spared. Even larger countries have suppressed freedom of speech on the grounds that such freedom was incompatible with the maintenance of "strict neutrality." Shanghai in the war of nerves occupies
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  • 1655 6 This survey of the existing conditions of Malayan education should correct the idea that in Malaya education and employment are divorced. On the contrary, the Department of Education feels that they are working closely together, a cooperation that is a happy augury for the future
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  • 401 6 LITTLE, round, quiet man with deep, twinkling eyes is the representative here of the 193 million European and Asiatic citizens of the Soviet Union. Ivan Maisky has been their Ambassador In London smce 1932. He has often been the subject j! false rumour and misrepresentation: he
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  • 97 6 The art of ruling—of a successful dictatorship, if one likes—is the art of enforcing the thing demanded by the present moment. The art of politics is the art of doing the popular or politic thing demanded by the moment. But the art of statesmanship is that of doing the
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  • 181 6 FEW weeks ago a parcel was carefully packed and sent by ordinary post from Berkeley bquare, London, to Titusville, <VJ?' A In lt was a book,' The Greater American Voyages" by Theo de Bray (1590--1634). In exchange a postal package containing $4,500 will come
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  • 43 6 An adult is someone who has stopped growing at both ends and started in the middle. Fishing is a stick and a stnng with a fly at one end and a fod\ at the other. Modern literature: Neurotic, exotic, erotic and tommyrotic.
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  • 579 6 tjX)UR months' obsei bus service operated by Singapore Tractioi Co, two much-used routes vinced the wrier of quacy during -rush ,two routes are Katong to *Jl Quay, via Katong fc Chiat Road: and T Tanjong Pag: During the r people are Inconven of adequate transpoi In the
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  • 395 7 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell, Reuters Resident Correspondent in Moscow). XX(K X( EPTIONALLY heavy losses were suffered by the German's w£o battled the.r way ,nto one sector of Kiev's defences. The therel ac^ow^ •'St trZs an^ t rr. TT in the tJ. th fJ
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  • 127 7 Reuter. (By Patrick Crosse, Reuters Special Correspondent in Iran) Teheran, Sept. 19. WITH the despatch of about another 130 Germans today Iran will be rid of most of the dangerous fifth columnists and saboteurs. About 250 further German males remain to be rounded up and most]
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  • 262 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. ONCE igain, the rcll of drums and the biaie of fanfares have announced to the German people immense successes on the Eastern Front (writes Annalisti. The Russir.n ccmn.unique speaks of especia 1> intense fighting in the Kiev sector. Gn Thursday night, it was
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  • 187 7 Reuter. Jackscn, Michigan, Sep.. 19. THE possibility that "land- planes," presumably army bombers might be used in the Battle of the Atlantic, is indicated by the Assistant War Secretary, Mr. John McCloy, in a speech to the Michigan Bar Association. He declared that such aircraft
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  • 122 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 19. MR. William Davis, chairman of the United States Defence Mediation B:ard, announced to day that the 37.000 soft coal-miners who w?nt on strike on Monday will resume work next Monday pending a settlement of their dispute with the mine cwn:rs.
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  • 301 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 19. CONSIDERATION of the difficulties surmounted may rightly give Britain confidence and courage for the stern and testing times which lie ahead, declared the British First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. A. V. Alexander, at a luncheon in London to-day. "But
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  • 157 7 Reuter. Teheran, Sep.. 19 A CONVOY containing the Italian Legation staff and some women and children, who finally decided no. to accompany the Germans, ar» due to leave to-day and will probably be cPvertel via Baghdad owing to cmgestion on the read taken by ihe Germans. Four
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  • 649 7 Central News. Chungking, Sept. 18. "XT is just a decade since the Japanese occupied our northeastern city of Mukden, and our fellow-countrymen in Manchuria have as yet not been delivered from the hellish sufferings of enemy invasion brought upon them," said Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in a
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  • 352 9 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune). Sir, May Ibe allowed the courtesy of your columns to correct a misapprehension which is bound to arise as a result of your leading article of 18th September in connection with a number of points mentioned therein in regard to
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  • 73 9 Bombay. Sept. 19. A trihutt, to the work of the National Planning Committee &et up by Congress has been paid by the Education Minister, Bhopal State, who was a member of the sub-committee which dealt with education. Speaking in the State Legislative Council yesterday atternoon, he said that the educational
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    • 274 9 Public Notice THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 205 of 1041. Re CAESAR MARIO HOUGHTON. Ex parte FRANK WILMIN BREWER and CHEONG HOCK CHYE, Judgment Creditors. To CAESAR MARIO HOUGHTON. TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Notice has
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    • 301 9 UNFORGETTABLE SCENES! The BURNING of ATLANTA! The Death of "BONNIE!" The SIEGE of ATLANTA and TARA! The SHOOTING of the YANKEE SOLDIER by SCARLETT! The Escape from the INVADING ARMY! Scarlett's Fall down the Giant Staircase! The World's Greatest Picture Tuesday xt at the< \I»ITQ| M^^^t^ Special WORLD RETURN PRESENTATION
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    • 809 10 j Young Englishman requires attractive Dance Companion, whole or part time v.nd recent photograph. Box 469, cjc 1 Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 141 L) WANTED AUTOCYCLSS—new or secondhand for cash. Pull particulars to Box 472 cd Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 145 L) Gentleman, very fond of dancing, wishes to meet
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    • 996 10 For Sale TENNIS, Boxing and Physiculture Eq'iipmenta. Apply Box 483. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 171 L) LATEX CUPS 8, 10 and 12 oz. Sizes and other kinds of estate supplies obtainable from Rollln Brothers «fe Sons. 6-A, Baffles Place. Singapore. (No. 170 L) FOR SALE Stringbass, perfect condition, excellent sound.
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    • 645 10 Miscellaneous FRUIT TREES Rambutans. Pulaaans, etc—grafts Marcot» available. .AllJg5H guaranteed. Particular* Woo 243. Mlddls Road, Singapore or Phone 3053. (No. icai>) DIAL 3053 If you want any odd }o** done for you. Let us do it for you. Save time and money. Satisfaction guaranteed. Employment Sc Service Agency. 243, Middle
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    • 694 10 JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS INVITED TENDERS will be received at the office of the Chinese Protectorate, Johore Bahru, up to noon on the 6th November, 1941, for the right to receive a licence to act as Pawnbroker under the Pawnbrokers Enactment (No. 36), in each of the undermentioned areas for a
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    • 348 10 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION SMT— (170» in SEEC 188 38. TENDERS will be received at the office of The Settlement Engineer, P.W.D., Singapore, up to noon on the 27th September, 1941, for the following:— Construction of Drainage. Sanitation and Water Supply at New Menials Quarters—General Hospital, Singapore. Plans Specifications may be seen
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    • 225 10 NOTICE Notice .".s hereby given ihat ihe business hitherto carried oo at No. G24. Serangoon Road, under the name and clyie of 'Corner Bar together with the tenancy ol the whole of the said premises km been purchased and taken ore tv Mr. Foo Chin Pen^. The sail business will
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 624 10 TO-DAY'S RADlol U j SINGAPORE LOXttftv ZHL 225 metres 1333 kcs NORTH AMfri/^ ZHPI 30.96 metres 9.63 mics GRY (31 2% li. VN ZHP? 48.58 metres 6.175 mjcs GSD (£5 mttr^K 12.00 A Recorded Midday Variety Hour. GSV —1781 m RVIc E 100 Singapore Calling. Programme GSF li'.u m I
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  • 1000 11 singapora, Scot. 19. Buyers. Bs'lers. MINING. 20 3 3 7,- 7 3xd uaiai 0 32 0.33xd A- r 169 17,9xd 0 85 0.90 na I*s) "Ifl 141--3 v .$1) 1.44 1.48 1 (ss) 1013 10.9 r £f ialay (£1 171- 181- <£j 11 6 12,6 0
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  • 63 11 Singapore, Sept. 19. 7.50 Java crabe JJ-Jg Hamburg Cube Muntok While Pepper W-->" White Pepp r Black Pepper BW Sundrled Copra 2.W Mixed Copra r Small Flake Tapioca J-JJ Fair Flake Tapioca jj-jg Medium Pearl Tapioca Small Pearl Tapioca IUDU Lingga Sago Flour 505 Fair' Sago Fl ur 5.05
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  • 143 11 Singapore, Friday. 'THE Rubber Exchange In New York made a last dying kick on Tuesday when 6.260 tons were dealt in. state ijewis and Peat in their weekly report. These transactions were authorised for the purpose of closing out open contracts, and as no further
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  • 193 11 Singapore, Sept. 19. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. mtmL SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3132 London demand 2|4 3j32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.46 New York demand 47.10 Montreal demand 51.85 Batavia
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  • 69 11 "Germany Italy Followed Japan" Reuter. Shanghai, Sept.. 19. |N a leader, the Tairiku Shimpo says: "All changes in th* world in the past ten years have been the result of the Manchurian Incident. "The China Incident followed the Manchurian Incident and it was the former that enabled Germany to rise
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  • 43 11 Calcutta. Sept. 19. Mr N. R. Sarkar is expected to take charge in Calcutta next Thursday of his office as Member of the Viceroys Executive Council in charge of Education, rfesith and Lands. He is resigning his ■nembership of the Bengal Assembly today.
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  • 89 12 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 19. SEVERAL columns of Japanese launched a simultaneous ,offensive in North Hunan, pushing, southward, crossing the Sintsiang River at the same time effecting landings on the eastern shore of Tungting Lake in the vici- nity of Yingtien, according to Chinese war despatches. It
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  • 141 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. 'J'HE new Shah has confirmed Mr. Furughi in the Premiership, states the Teheran Radio. The formation of a new I Cabinet is under consideration. The Shah has granted a general amnesty and a number of political prisoners were released yesterday. A Parliamentary
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  • 125 12 ASIATICS EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES A DISCUSSION with a view to the issuance of a report is to be held by a sub-committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association regarding: the question of equality of opportunity tor British subjects. The Association recently received a letter from a member who nointed out that
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  • 99 12 PROFIT of $598,883.69 was made ,by e mi,as Ltd last year, states the hJLw 1 report J1 3t lss ued. Two interim dividends of 10 per cent, each were made sinnn arY a W une A final dividend of 10 per cent. ha s been recommended. The en*
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  • 77 12 Singapore, Saturday. k CHINESE woman .said to have n fallen from a lorry at Randa Street this morning, was taken to the General Hospital by the ambulance. She was shocked but conscious. Said to have been knocked down by a van, a Chinese sustained, amone: other injuries,
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  • 91 12 poUR were killed and 13 injured in road accidents in Singapore in the week ended Sept. 17. There were no deaths but 23. Including two children, were injured. The total number or death and injuries j to date this year are 76 (including ten children) and 1.024
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  • 49 12 Did we fly low! Blenheim aircraft of Bomber Command made a daring low-level daylight attack uvon a large concentration of German shipping in Rotterdam docks. Photo shows British bombs oursting in the background alongside the river. Tail of aircraft is seen on left of picture.
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  • 393 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. __*HE most serious development in the fighting in Russia in the past week— Germans claimed to have entered Kiev —has been the increased German threat to the Ukraine where their progress must be regarded as a serious menace to the Russian
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  • 217 12 Reuter. Rangcon. Sept. 20. THE inter-dependence and security cf China and Burr a on each ether were emphasised by the leader of the Ciiinese delegation, Mr. T. K. Tseng, at the openmg of the Sino-Burmese negotiation on Chinese emigration inlo Burma yesterday morning. Mr. Tseng, whose speech was
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  • 127 12 Reuter. of foreigners „,_»■> the ties ,„t 0 *"c Present criS! ""it fonal situation SJj "'f objects „f the Minister 0 1 l >2i declined to 54V_ &*2 m view of j ls b£U* I*2l on Thailand's tions with other T"" 1 iS He assured
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  • 77 12 Reuter. HongkQPi E ris learned tl covering the pess ment of a Chinese Cor, Hongkong may be concli the British Ambassador bald Clark Kerr 1 v: on his return from Malaya. While there are no relia I I cations who will be Chinese Consul
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  • 9 12 Mr J. B Prentis untitled Assistant. Deyutv Supreme Court
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