Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, September 27 1941.
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  • 431 1 Nazis Thrown Back In Leningrad Area Reuter. \M ORE details have come through of IVM further action by the Royal Air Force in Russia. The British Air Ministry has just announced that R.A.F. fighters continued to escort Russian bombers on offensive operations. British fighters
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  • 169 1 Reuter. Japan, Sept. 27. NEGOTIATIONS are j x afoot about the possi- hilitv of sending a ship to America to evacuate j Japanese nationals, said Mr. Koh Ishii, deputy j spokesman of the Japan- ese Information Board, at I his press conference yes- terday
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  • 178 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 27. THE fill mill and Rumanian fo'ces tvsiegng Odessa have suffered at least 50 000 casualties n killed, wound d and missing in the fi r st fortnight of September, according to the newspaper Izvestia, which says that their tremendcus losses
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  • 195 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 27. AT the request of the British Government and at the invitation of th 3 Chinese Government, Sir Otto Neimeyer has undertaken a financial and economic mission to China. SirOtto ha& recently been in Washington consulting American officials. Mr. H. Merle Cochrane,
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  • 128 1 This picture shows His Highness the Rajah, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, reading the proclamation, whereby Sarawak enters upon a new period of Government. His Highness was also replying to the congratulations which had been extended to him by his people. At his side is seated the Ranee,
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 26. THE United States Navy Department has officially announced that the British submarine Parthian and the Free French submarine Surcouf are at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and that the British destroyer Burnham is at Boston. Massachusetts, being repaired under the Lease-Lend Act. This
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  • 308 1 Reuter. Military commentary by Annalist.^ London, Sept. 27. THE spotlight of interest on the Russian front is for the moment concentrated on Leningrad in the north and the Crimea in the south. At Leningrad, the most desperate efforts of the Germans have not only been foiled
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  • 123 1 Reuter. LoncVon, Sept. 27. FIGHTER Command aircraft yesterday attacked four enemy minesweepers and two anti-aircraft ships off Dunkirk, states an Air Ministry communique. Both anti-aircraft ships were damaged and two mine sweepers set on fire. Other fighter aircraft on offensive patrol sank a small enemy
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  • 360 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 26. (]OL. FRANK KNOX, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, urges repeal of the Neutrality Act and the strengthening of America's naval bases adjacent to the major trade routes, in an article, which he contributes to the current issue of "Foreign Commerce Week/
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 27. THE Chinese Government ha.; agreed to the appointment oi the former Netherlands Minister to Greece. Baron Van Brengel Doug'as, as Minister in Chungking, according to local Chinese press reports.—Reuter.
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  • 434 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 27. THE Soviet Union's recognition of the Free French National Committee was announced by the Soviet Embassy last night. The announcement states that yesterday afternoon, at six o'clock at the Soviet Embassy, the Soviet Ambassador, ML Maisky, and the leader of the
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  • 47 1 Reuter. loKyo. fc*pt. 26: The first Soviet ship since the granting of general export licence to Russia arrived at Cebu yesterday, according to the Manila Tribune, quoted in a Japanese dispatch from Manila. The vessel, the Kovda. 1.672 tons, «n load 'opr' R"M*ir
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  • 229 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 27. AMERICA will be in the war in 30 days, forecast Dr. J. Frank Norris, Baptist Minister of two of the largest churches in the United States. He leaves for America to-day and will report to the Secretary
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Kearny (New Jersey), Sept. 26. 'j'HE destroyers Hambleton and Rodman have been launched by the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. The keels were laid on Dec. 16. 1940.—Reuter. v...—V
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Vichy, Sept. 27. JAPANESE military forces searched houses and made arrests in Hanoi and Haiphong on Thursday night without any prior notice, says an official communique ruoted in a Hanoi despatch. The French authorities have made a vigorous protest against this acaon as "constituting a
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  • 402 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. ''THE lack of any standard or policy in respect of public open spaces and recreation grounds (in Penang) is in great contrast to other countries," comments the Penang Municipal Engineer in his annual report. He states: The only public
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  • 76 2 ""THE Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Ma- lava. Mr A. B. Jordan, has received from the Protector of Chinese. Johore. Mr. R. P. Bingham, a cheque for $374 34 contributed by the Chinese of Merslng for the relief of British air raid victims. Mr Jordan has sent
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  • 159 2 Singapore. Friday Y ou sh ou!d keep your political idea.-, at > home," advised Mr. R. Moor. acting third magistrate, when he convicted Mui Hong Slang (20), on a charge of takin part In an unlawful assembly. Mul was fined $20. in default a month's rigorous
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  • 16 2 THE untitled is being untitled by the Government this year as in preV»«r» nt lNe l
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  • 115 2 rE Colony overspent m 1940 by $17,344,873.80 the < rig ma 1 estimated figure of expenditure of $41,238,976, and the Final Supply Ordinance of 1941, to give legislative sanction to such excess is to be introduced in Council: The excesses were as fclHws: Charitable
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  • 520 2 Batavia, Sept. 22. I FIRST of all wish to bid a cordial welcome to all ihos«> people who still hold the opinion that nothing seems to change in the N.E.l.—they will now Bee something thai goe-; even beyond my own wildest dreams." said the president of the Batavia
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  • 57 2 Simla. Sept 24. rpWO young troopers of the first cavalry regiment to leave this country have been awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal for smart work ln the Western Desert, where on numerous occasions, at great risk to their own lives, they rested other soldiers who
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  • 273 2 Singapore, Friday. N. MURUGASU. till recently secretary to the principal of the College of Mecicine. Singapore, will serve his period of two years' rigorous imprisonment imposed OB him by Mr. McFail. the district j judg* on three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of
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  • 451 2 AS it is considered that it would be in the interest of the r become a party to the International Convention for the p of Industrial Property, an amendment to the Registiation f T t( l Kingdom Patents Ordinance, 1937. to comply with ihe term L
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  • 42 2 Bombay. Sept. 24. CIR OMrJa Shankar Bajpal. leader of the Indian delezatlon to the Indo-Ceylon Exploratory Conference held in Color:. left her, tc-night for Sinikt. where he v ill place the term* of the agreement fore the Government.
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  • 10 2 The untitled Society of Planters Plgbtez Fluid now totals $35.593
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy m destroyed during yesterday on fronts up to midnight London liS, (excluding Soviet claims me THREE
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  • 81 2 T HE lhird batch 2 SS'inSSL who are to go to Britain tar t,J„ training under the Bevin Sdu a CaI SnS m d The "Government ot (pnUai t expressed the hop. thai rhe. turnea. after then trainin in totS lactones, thev would h Ji
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  • 52 2 Simla. S(-ut 24 fHIS evening Lord 1 11 Jj^ rov. BfM an latenrtev m M- IMM nuq. Premier of Bengal. Hi* ExceflmS it expected to lea- Bta Is 5J middle of October and wriU Urh* Dtihl in time for tlx comini s on "J the Centra!
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    • 93 2 OVER 1000 KILLED This has nothing to do with war casualties, but represents I the aumber of chickens slaughtered daily at the modern factory of the Malayan Products Canning Co. Ltd., of Penang. Over 1,000 chickens a day! —ample proof of the popularity of MspfQs Chicken curry, stew and roast.
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  • 390 3 WORRY: HIGH COST OF RICE (Tribune Staff Reporter) HOW does it feel to be 99 years old and to hve in a land threatened with war: I asked Maria Tan, who was born in Singapore on Dec. 29. 1842, this question in her
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  • 129 3 Reuter. Zurich, Sept. 26. BRITISH and Russian agents are charged by th e Italian 1 newspaper "Popolo d'ltalia" with "agitating Croatia to violent methods." The "Stampa" writes: "One and a half million Serbs live between Zagreb and Sarajevo, which is too many men to eliminate
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  • 186 3 Reuter. Hanoi, Sept. 26. WITHOUT any previous advice to the French authorities Japanese soldiers and gendarmes last night and early this morning erected barricades and instituted cordons in various parts of Hanoi and Haiphong and proceeded to search a number of private houses and French-owned hotels.
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  • 71 3 Reuter. London. Sept. 27. THE German Radio announces that the German Government has asked the Iranian Government to close the Iranian legations and consulates in Germany and the occupied territories. Legation and consular officials must 'cave within ten days. The reason given is 'the attitude
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  • 37 3 Reuter. London. Sept. 27. T ORD HALIFAX, the Britii-h Ambassador to the United States, left a British airport lor Lisbon yesterday on the ft] Aagt of his journey back to AmeriLady Halifax accompanied him—Reuter.
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  • 187 3 r po DvnßMßi l<x*al picture house BMM* fiers and iilm agents, an out. Li tiding propaganda (Una from Chungking k'ven a preview at (he Capitol Theatre yesterday Titled the "Light of East Asia" the him. .-nude by the China Motion Picture Corporation, tells the story
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  • 40 3 Reuter. Hamilton. Bermuda, Sept. 25. COL. Frank Knox (United States Secretary of Navyt has arrived at aid a United States naval vessel, and immediately began to investigate United States naval defence establishments in this British colony.—Reuter.
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  • 219 3 Reuter. Sydney, Sept. 27. gIR FREDERICK STEWART, Minister for External Affairs, confirmed yesterday that Sir John Latham, the Commonwealth Minister to Japan, is returning to Australia for consultation with the Government. Sir John Latham, he said, would call wt Singapors to see Mr. Duff
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  • 75 3 Reuter. London. Sept. 27 AS a South African Hurricane pilot, who had to bale out after being hit by a German tighter near Halfaya Pass. In the Western Desert. Egypt, was reaching the ground, shots were fired at him (says an Mr Ministry News Service me**age from
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  • 77 3 REGULAI iONS covering the method, etc.. of registering Trade Unions under the Ordinance published last year, were set out at length yesterday in the SS. Government Gazette. Tho regulations, which come into immediate effect, set out the procedure to be followed in appeals against a
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  • 87 3 Reuter. London. Sept. 27 OIR OLIVER LYTTLKTON. Minister of State, m the Middle East, is said to be ln Lonuon for consultation with the Cabinet. This followi the recent visit of Gen. Wavel! C-in-C. Indian Army. Sir Oliver Lyttiet.n's rtitt, which is his first
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  • 57 3 Central News. MR. Yao Po-lung, manager of the local branch of the Kwangtung Provincial Bank, left yesterday for Hong Kcng, after resigning his post on account of ill-health. Pending the appointment of his successor, the affairs of the local branch are in charge of Mr.
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  • 408 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) FULL of enthusiasm fcr iier war work and full of praise for her co-workers, English. Dutch and Javanese, is Mrs. J.M. Walsh, wife of the British Consul-General to the N.E.1., who is returning to Java after a week's stay here. Mrs.
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  • 55 3 Singapore. Saturday. "1 YING ln a pool of blood with two wounds on his c est. a Chinese. George Tan. was four in the passage of the second floo ■of the Government Flats at Upper Cnss Street, yesterday. He was shocked but conscious -tnd taken to
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  • 413 3 British Association for the Advancement of Science, which opened a meeting this week in London and was addressed by Mr. Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister was founded 110 years ago as an integral part oi the reconstruction following the Napoleonic wars. The inspiration
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  • 189 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. SEVERAL impressive workouts were seen at training this morning. The going was soft. Running five abreast Depot showed his head, finishing well in front of Bosworth Park, Electra, Kine's Gambit and My Honey. Depot is in terrific form and
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  • 65 4 THE following players will represent the Post Office Club at hockey against the Royal Engineers «Pulau Brani) at Pulau Brani on Sunday, at 5.15 p.m.: Carl Albuquerque; J. B. Rajoo. D. Steward: W. Ponniah. Osman Dermo. G. Pinto; S. Ponniah, Retnasingham. C. B. Humphries, Mat Noor. B. Scheeder.
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  • 396 4 INTERESTING hockey was witnessed on the Padang yesterday, when the Singapore Cricket Club held their second eleven hockey trial. many newcomers being tried out in the teams. Whites bent Colours by three Boats to two. both sides fielding teams of equal strength. Whites had
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  • 89 4 THE leading Japanese Club base- bailers will tangle for the second time this season with the Phillies of the Filipino Association at St. Joseph's ground to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 p.m. in a junior league game. The Filipinos, due to lack of seasoned players, have been in the losing
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  • 417 4 AFTER a promising start when they led I—o, the Royal Navy failed to maintain their form and lost to the S.R.C. 5—2, in a keen S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup tie at Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. Clarke, inner left, shone for the Recs, performing the hat trick,
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  • 265 4 DOXIXG of a fairly high standard w was seen in the amateur fights beld in aid of the War Fund at the Happy World covered stadium, last night. The night's effort was characterised by the absence of a single knock-out. There were a few changes
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  • 79 4 A GAME of vital importance to the Straits Chinese Football Association and also to the Royal Air Force, will be played at Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the Chinese meet the Police m their last game of the league. The Chinese must win
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  • 178 4 To-day's Pada ng Rugby FE first big rugby match of the Singapore season will be played on the Padang to-day, when the Newcomers meet the Rest. The Rest have most of last year s Club stars, but the Newcomers, with several well-known upcountry players in their colours, should provide formidable
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  • 78 4 Reuter. New York, Sept. 26. BROOKLYN Dodgers won the National League Pennant in American baseball, qualifying to meet the New York Yankees in the world series. The Dodgers won the match against Boston Bees to make certain of the Pennant after a grim fight throughout
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  • 83 4 Results of ties in yesterday's S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament were: Men's doubles handicap: Major Bedford and O. W. Gilmour (—l5) beat D. H. Tudor and R. Johnson (plus 3' 2—6. 6—4, 6—3. Mixed doubles handicap: Capt. E. O'D. Thomas and Miss S. Still (dcr.) beat K. H.
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  • 27 4 "11EMBERS are notified that a i" tennis meeting will be held on Wednesday next at 5.15 p.m. to select handicappers for the autumn tennis tournament.
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  • 355 4 pINE understanding on the part of their forwards coupled with a good defence enabled the I.G.H. to trounce the V.M.C.A. by the wide margin of seven goals to one in a hockey fixture played on the latter's ground yesterday. The losers contested almost every
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  • 44 4 Reuter. Motitrtai T ,unB Bhi.m, 6 I stars. now i VPCtf n K M»r, lUrdm.k 1 better Round and rt been g.v,n treat re0Kn given to fb.- "I Cross durmt lh nr of the Dominion mu ,r eight hundred
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  • 50 4 TO-I) \v SOCCER: —Chi RA. (Blakan Mati league, TV'- i. scV a "'i fc AF A. dium; Reserv. Divi nese Athletic R, v S.C.F.A.. F. ford S C v N B HOCKEY: —V M C I RUGBY—Kewcomei dang; Medical c Medical College TENNIS -S C.C tourn \T TT
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  • 151 4 (From Our Own Correspondent! London. Sent i FREDDIE Mills, the 22-veaiM.ld R.A.F. boxer, put up the finest performance of l is career when he gave 10 lb and a points beating to Tom Redd in? ion in a tenround contest at Leicester It was Mills' first
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  • 70 4 BERSONS attending the Polo CM Gymkhana to-day are that vehicles may enter Ifdbit Road from Ba'estier Road or./Owners drivers wiU park oppose the entrance and syce drivers i McNair Road. Bturroek B Pigot Road as directed by thePolice on duty All curs will leave by
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 414 5 ppophqat v Singapore, Saturday. 1 1 ROPOSAL to ref er back a committee decision refusing the request of Messrs. W. Hammer Co., Ltd., for permission to add to the charges made for water suoplied to *hippms to cover cost of Marine War Risk
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  • 259 5 Singapore. Salurcay. jJINES totalling $200 were yester- day imposed on a stall holder and his assistant for selling •.alted fish ab:ve the maximum controlled price. Mr. K.T. Ooi. appearing on lehali of the owner, Ng Yoke ?h?r. explained that the average kan kurau, <fish» weighed
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  • 55 5 TJNDER the existing law. only tne P atdent is authorised to preside in the District Court of Labuan. There i s no provision lor the appointment of a substitute in cases where the interests of justice so require. Th e Labuan (Amendment: Ordinance. 1941. just gazetted, enables cuch
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  • 34 5 r T HE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary 3oA e'ety will move into its new premises at Lorong 12. Geylang. on Sept. 30. Th* official opening ceremony will take plr.'e after Ramadan.
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  • 92 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. THE famous stage and film star George Arliss to-day was fined £4,500 for neglecting to register with the Bank of England a large number of United States and Canadian securities, the total value of which was stated to be £13.160. George Arliss
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  • 289 5 Singapore, Saturday. Edward Charles, a piano tuner, who stood charged with negligent driving at the junction of Weld Road and Rochore Canal Road, was yesterday acquitted by Mr. C. H. Whitton. who held that Charles was not criminally negligent, although he could have kept a
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  • 175 5 Singapore, Friday. THREE Japanese, Kenji Nishiyana, Sasakichi Hirano and Shiro Ishikawa, were charged this morning before Mi*. McFall, the district judge, v/ith attempting to take out of the Colony 10,900 yen without the permission of the Financial Secretary or his deputy, an
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  • 410 5 Singapore, Saturda;,. INHERE would be an immediate falling off in efficiency if Municipal employees, in accordance with a motion spon sored by Mi. M. V. Pillai, were permitted to wear open shirts and shorts, was the opinion of one Municipal Commissioner at yesterday's meeting of
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  • 219 5 Singapore, Saturday. I HAD a few drinks too many." said M.C. Hinds, a ship's engineer, when asked to account for deserting his ship, which sailed away from Singapore without him. Hindis pleaded guilty to charge of deserticn before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the district traffic
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  • 119 5 I HE Emergency Pcw?rs (Defence) Acts. 1939 and 1940, have been j ccntinued in force for a further period of one year from Aug. 23. j 1941. slates last night's Govern- mem Gazette. 1 Other nuns from the Gazette are. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Malays, la to
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  • 102 5 pONVICTED on three charges. ChieW Choen Neo. a Chinese woman described as the licensee of a liquor shop in Upper Serangoon Road, was fined a total ot $125 by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the (OUrtl) magistrate. She was fined $25. in default two week.'." imprisonment
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  • 115 5 A SECOND and revised edition of "A Picture of India by Edwin Haward. No. 1 in the Department of Information and Publicity, Malaya, series, has been received. The revision covers the recent important changes ln the expansion of the Viceroy s Executive Council and
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  • 132 5 Singapore, rvictav. CHARGE of corruptly giving air. V Fowler. Assistant Superintendent of Police ln charge of the Detective Branch. Singapore, $5,000 as an Inducement to show favour to another Chin-se. Tan Geok Su. by exercising his official powers in order to secure the release of the
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  • 230 6 Coconuts coconut industry of Malaya, once referred to as the "Consols of the East" —an appellation derived from the fact that coconut growing was a steady dividend payer compared with other forms of tropical fanning—is to-day in parlous state, in striking contrast to other branches of Malayan agriculture. This
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  • 170 6 YTIXOR uses apart, the copra industry languishes owing partly to the introduction of substitutes and alternative substances in the manufacture of explosives, soap, cattle feedingstuffs and margarine, and the present freight situation has particular difficulties for comparatively bulky cargoes such as copra. Moreover, there is competition from Oceania
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  • 98 6 IT is now suggested by the A industry that copra's special unfortunate position should be recognised and that the British Government should buy at an "economic" price. Apparently the Home Government and the local authorities do not see eye to eye in the matter, and naturally at the
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  • 1717 6  -  The Battle Of... By EDWIN MULLER WHEN the United States Con- gress was debating the repeal of the Neutrality Law its members were snowed under by an avalanche of mail—loo,ooo letters in a few days. This was the result of rarlo broadcasts by partisans of one side
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  • 310 6 AT one p.m. on Aug. 6, 1883. the volcano Krakatoa in the Dutch East Indies erupted after 200 years' quiescence. To startled safors on the British shio Ch/srles Bal. ten miles at sea, the entire nine-square-mile island appeared to rocket skyward. Straight up in a steady
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  • 134 6 OEYSS Inquart, Nazi Commissar in 0 UcLund. ha°- received a Irtier from the inhabitants of the Zeeland town of Westkapelle asking that their new pro-Nazi burgomaster should bring his coffin with him, "so that he can be buried without delay." A Dutchman who has escaped from German
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  • 259 6 DECULIAR to the Naz s i s a bureau in the Gestapo which contains the finest setup for th n falsification of documents that has ever existed. Hind writing wizards and ace chemists are able to produce, reproduce, or fa'sify almost any document that Hitler wants
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  • 602 6 A b USUa1 thG Uvo o! re cent blackout Described as "successful an d T£ factory." Perhaps from the o ffi point of view such was the ca r\ the t andard which the authorities base their observation is not known to the public If the standard
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  • 166 7 We publish on this page an exclusive set of pictures taken at the historic celebrations this week at Sarawak, which are still going on, to mark the centenary of the rule in Sarawak of the Brookes, ?nd the introduction of a constitutional form of Government. rines
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  • 138 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. THE Nazis are pressing Dr. Matchek, Croat leader and former Yugoslav vice-premier, to form a new Quisling Government in Croatia, according to news reaching Croat quarters in London. He is now under surveillance in a village near Zagreb, after the
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  • 183 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. COMMENTING on Bulgaria's position, vis-:,-vis Russia, the Times this morning, srys that Hitler's advisers may well look with some apprehension on the task of compelling an obstinate and notoriously Russoohil Bulgarian peasant to march against Russia for purposes which can bring
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  • 451 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. "THE anguish which the world is sutler ing to-day is due to I perverted use of knowledge and the rejection of all high ideals by cultivated barbarity," said Sir Richard Gregory, Chairman of the British Association at the opening
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  • 93 7 London, Sept. 26. pROM New York comes a report of a new development in the battle of the Atlantic. Fighter planes are being catapulted from the decks of British merchantmen on the route between Iceland and Britain. After the fighting is over the planes
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  • 92 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. THE Russians have beaten off attacks from three different directions at Leningrad and the Germans do not seem to have made fresh progress, it was stated authoritatively in London to-day. There was still severe righting all along the front. On the Finnish frontier the
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  • 564 7 Reuter. ißy Alexander Wcrth, Rcuter's Special Correspondent) Moscow, Sept. 26. JJURING most of my trip to the Smolensk front, I saw a great deal of "General Mud," one of Russia's oldest allies. Travailing from one point of the front to another, it was
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  • 289 9 British Wireless. London, Sept. 26. THE story of the formation of the R.A.F. w!ng which has gone to Russia is told by the Air Ministry News Service. The C.O. of the »North England Station received a message a few weeks ago stating briefly that
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  • 98 10 TAN—Mrs. Tan Chay Yan, M.B.E. nee Madam Chua Wan Neo pass- ea away peacefully at the age of 68 on Monday, 22nd September, I 1941 at her Malacca residence No. 73. Heeren Street. She leaves behind her one son Tan Hoon Siang, three daughters Mrs. Chua Poh
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    • 694 10 lmxzmM'NNl^^WZz Situations Vacant WANTED SALESMAN. English reading nnd writing essential, salary $15 a month, ruture prospects. Apply Box 570. Maiaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 320 L) WANTED: By European firm, smart young ma.: as Tailor's assistant trouser cutter and trimmer. Apply In writing and encloat copies of reierences, state salary required
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    • 866 10 TENANT of a house near Upper Sernngoon 5V2 mile stone, wishes to transfer tenancy to anyone interested. Rent $35 per month. Entry I—lo—4l. Purtlcu'.ars from advertiser, Post Office Box 313 Sing Ipore. 326 L WANTED second-hand A.C. Motor 10 IS H P., good condition. Particulars to Loke, 312 Sungel Besi
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    • 516 10 Public Notices NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business hitherto carried on at No 8 The Arcade, Singapore, under the name and style ol THE PRINCE HAIRDRE6SING SALON together with the tenancy of the said premises have been purchased* and taken over by me Hoon Mo Woi The said
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    • 828 10 j T O-D AFS RAIIui] i_ j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 k cs EASTERN SI RVicf ZIIPl 30-96 metres 9 69 m;cs GSV n.si m s ZHP2 48 58 metres 6-175 mics OSF u.M m ts' g JJ Midday Variety Hour. P-m. -,,'n »«re s 1 00 Singapore
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  • 1154 11 Singapore. Sept 26 MINING. BUVtrS Selleß 2.9 3. stral Amal 7 3 Malay <£) 0.32 033 Ayei H tarn ss) i 69 17 3' Weng ($l, 0.85 0 90 jangrin Tin 14 r Selangor ($1) 1.42 1« nt U-£? 104, 2 10 9 I Malay 18M
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  • 64 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 2o. TT is learned in reliable quarters that the Japanese Emperor's message felir'tat.ng the new Shah of Iran is entirely w-.thout political significance and dees not imply official approval of the Briiisn iction m Iran, but is merely a courtesy reply to
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  • 390 11 DEFERRING to the possibility ol an increased rate of war tax, Sir David Galloway, Cnairman ol the Board of Directors of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd., in his presidential address at the annual general meeting ol the company heid yesI teiday, declared tnau
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  • 313 11 SINGAPORE'S shoppers and business men will soon be able to sip their mid-morning refreshers and have their l air dressed in the air-condltion-cooled atmosphere of Robinson and Co Ltd. s new cafe and hairdressing salons. These are now in the process of construction, and will be completed
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  • 495 11 London, Sept. 25. jyjACHINERY for inter-Allied commodity purchases will be rapidly established. The Governments gf the Netherlands, Belgium. Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Yugoslavia and De Gaulle's National Committee have already begun preparing estimates of their various countries' requirements for immediate post-war reliei. These estimates will be handed to
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  • 174 12 Reuter. New York, Sept. 26. DISCUSSING America's progress in providing mrrchantmen for the struggle against the Axis, Rear-Adnnral Emory Land, Chairman of the Maritime Commission, declared: "We all realise that more and still more merchant vessels must be built to carry the cargoes so vitally
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  • 593 12 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 26. AN the Leningrad front, Marshal Voroshiiov's massed forces of Red Army regulars and Home Guard detachments continue smashing the Axis forces and each stabbing counter-attack is becoming more obviously felt by the German forces, says the latest dispatch to the
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  • 272 12 London. Sept. 2C. i R A.F. Middle East communique I" states: Tripoli and Benghazi re again successfully raided by ..aw bombers of the R.A.F. dur ng the night of Sent. 23.24. At Tripoli, many bombs were droppea >n shipping. in the harbour and fires broke out.
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  • 249 12 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 27. SOUTH of Leningrad, the Soviet forces during the past month have been holding the eastern tank oTthe Volkhov River where it flows out of Lake Ilmen to the noith-east, says a despatch to the R The S flr"st front lines
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  • 136 12 Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 26. AN official announcement, published yesterday, states that the Government has made a close enquiry anc' discovered that ther* is no confirmation of the report that the ex Shah had deposited money in fcreign banks. Open allegations that the exShah possessed vast
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  • 216 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. TO-DAY'S conference on science and world order, under the ausp crs of British Association for the Advancement Scten wis c mmented on by The Times and Daily Telegraph this morning, both stressing the importance of a wartime gathering of world
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  • 85 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 27. AFTER a lull in the raids on the French side of the Charme 1 the R.A.F. last night were active over the "invasion" ports On the English south-east eDast. doors and windows were rattled by heavy explosions and the reverberations appeared to
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  • 81 12 Reuter. Durban, Sept. 27. AFRtCA ha s built two 45-ton anti-submarine vessels for the Royal Navy. and undertaken orders for naval craft. The two essels. which will be launched shortly, are the largest sea craft oullt In the Union. Funds for their construction were rained
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  • 32 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 27. MISS M\RY CHURCHILL, the youngest daughter of the Prime Minister, Ik tiOW a private In the Auxiliary Territorial Service, states the War Office.—Reu-
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  • 349 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept 27 'IHE throat to Changsha, the capital of Hunan p increasing as the Japanese forces continue to ad rapidly towards the city from several directions, accordm**** both Chinese and Japanese reports received in Shanghai terday. While Chungking- adds that the Japanese vanguards
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  • 54 12 Reuter. London, Sept 27 THE celebrated guide, Uigl civ with two others, has rr.= first ascent of the Matterho first ascent of the matterhorn way of the Plirggenkamm, ace reins; to a Milan despatch. The asc?nt. with a 480- foot -over hang M beneath thr I
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