Morning Tribune, 9 September 1940

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  • 12 1 Morning Tribune f^S" l»8- Monday, September 9, 1940. Saks Exceed 4,500 Daily
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  • 659 1 Corol's Train Fired At Berlin, Sept. 8. HORDING to a despatch Horn the Balkans to the ■dnew.s agency, Ex-King Is special train was fusnX with rifle and pistol shots completed the last few of its journey to the Klav frontier at topspeed some attackers attempt■o head it off by car.
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  • 32 1 PORT SUDAN RAIDED CAIRO, Sept. B.—A communique issued yesterday evening stated that enemy aircraft ra.ded Port Sudan causing little damage and only one casualty. There w^s nothing to report from other fronts.
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  • 190 1 NAZI DISTORTI ON H (Reuter's Special Commentary) I. London, Sept. 8. V excellent example of German distortion is provided by to-day's Trans-Ocean rendering of I E off »J«al British communique of Friday night's Hrn !l Wner th London communique mentions h damage causing a temporary traffic diversion V some places,"
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  • 748 1 WOMEN, CHILDREN KILLED IN NAZI "VENGEANCE" RAID LONDON, SEPT. 8. PRAISE FOR THE HIGH COURAGE AND RESOLUTION WITH WHICH THE CIVIL POPULATION ACCEPT ED THE GERMAN CHALLENGE AND A TRIBUTE TO THE CIVIL DEFENCE SERVICES IS CONTAINED IN THIS MORNINGS COMMUNIQUE OF THE AIR MINISTRY AND MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY
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  • 161 1 GAMELIN, REYNAUD, DALADIER ARRESTED j I/ondon, Sept. 7. > A BERLIN news agency des- J )J\ patch from Geneva quotes a report from Vichy t saying that m. Daladler, M. I Reynaud and Gen. Gamelln have been arrested and taken (to a chateau near Rlom. It is stated that the
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  • 107 1 Bombers Over Boulogne London, Sept. 7. BLENHKTMS of the Coastal Command and fleet air arm albatross machines made another nttork on Boulogne harbour on Friday nl"ht Tlir aircraft made lnrllvid'inl dlvp attacks and dropped neajlv five tons of hteh explosive bombs interspersed with incendiaries. The main basin was traversed from
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  • 887 2 f ON DON had Itfl biugest daylight raid on Saturday when waves of derma n fmm hers, supported hy fighters, attempted to brv.iU through the defences. Many of the raiders flew over the balloon barrage and dropped bombs from a great height. R.A.F. and anti-aircraft
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  • 27 2 The resignation of his commission m the S.S.R.N.V.R. by Acting Sub-Lieutenant Edgar Clark Haywood. with effect from Aug. 23, has been accepted by His Excellency the O.A.G
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  • 281 2 /ii i>,,.v London, Sept. 8. r^KMAN losses on their Hrst daylight mass raid v on London represented nearly a quarter of the raiding force, states the Air Ministry news service. Battles were fought from the Straits of Dover to the Thames Estuary. Large numbers of
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  • 633 2 LOW FLYING BERLIN RAID CAUSE HAVO I««t;i! Air hi^l gXTENSIVE British raids over Germany an d Gerl o?cupicc< countries during the week-end have cafl widespread havoc. fl IN BERLIN PARTICULARLY, THE DAMAGE D(H BY BRITISH BOMBS WAS TERRIFIC. A NEW YORKjH SAGK STATES THAT THE BRITISH PLANKS FLEWM LIT UP
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    • 106 2 LJR&*—*<AX < g; rAI^ TN A K C^ CLES are ill i >r,-^si O n built In En R land. S»^ A ;l at(l Mod f Luxe is illustrated. also Sports gV A Ttieh M tlills a:o available. Despite their hii?h oualltv J^^ IIj K»» all Brittohd, High Class all
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  • 558 3 BIGGEST AIR ATTACK ON LONDON FAILS IN ITS MAIN OBJECTIVE I TlM>il > ihi }'-i'\>»^ Hi 1 maiiYs I ..fl»ukk< London, Sept. 8. QERMAN bombers have returned to wage the Mfferf aorial attack on London m continuous single flights. "Their chief aim appeared to me," writes Renter's air correspondent, as
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  • 169 3 DUKE OF KENT IN AIR RAID i London, Sept. S. I 1 COIK minutes after the 7 T Duke of Kent had ins. S peeled an aerodrome during Jl an extensive tour of the X '«n area to-day bombs were J dropped near £c aerodrome. The Duke of Kent went
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  • 36 3 London, Btp4 The shilling fund collected by i:',.';ist newspapers will provide a fjiiaciron of twelve gpfttflrtt. Money vvJ- s KfiCftlvCd ;i' Mn i J f lt(? of £2.500 a day and i.s still pouring m Reuter
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  • 211 3 BRITISH ATTITUDE RAISED London, Sept 7. Hair:: and resolution with Hi: the British people have ■> crdeal of daily air iaids recent weeks has won ation m the Neutral B urnalkti m Eng- particularly im- this aspect of the H war. and the H public has won a sentiment R
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  • 45 3 Mr. Ernest JeT, well-known Sercmban lawyer, and father of the British air ace, Lieut. Jeff, who was recently reported missing, has accepts, a post ir the Air Ministry for the duration of the war. His office in Seremban will, meanwhile, be managed by Mr. Cunnyng-ham-Brown.
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  • 89 3 New York. Sept. 8. MEW VOKK papers have f j**" l^ N portion to L»nd«n s and Ber. n^^ f So' n VorrT. W e?. C a':-"Th i s is 7S<» this Is business. The London conespondent OfgetoUmjjUpjgl N Service says that pegyfi-tSwyer Siey
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  • 1406 4  - People and Places RACE DAY SILHOUETTES WEEK-END PARTY ROUND VERA ARDMORE S y I I'J MM Ml surprising that womc Blf bngl colours to wear at Bukit Tima on Saturday as it refreshin to have a .sur.ny day in.su ad of tr, usual rainy ones that seem to bio up
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  • 128 4 Returned From Holiday Top:— Mrs. jeotlrey Folliott pictured at < Frasers H l l l t where he and j her husband > j (inset picture) spent a holiday t recently. They i ire the founders j and two of the most enthusias- t tic numh.i of the Island Com-
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    • 64 4 SINGAPORE'S LEADING P^ SAL 0 Ff Ask your friends— they will assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders with your hair, for MAXINE'S is now rrooj'nised as the leading hairdressing salon. The^ British Beauty Salon W%t an appointment. IMione IHiiH. Ask for John (for. merly of Andres of Hong
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    • 109 4 GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER Mk^<y Parents, spare your child the uncertainty #11 1^& 1 of tno untrained f J&^ lir^KSL TllP Singapore ffj ''^SkJfy Branrn of Pitman's \jfjs Jj^^SA^ College of London y/m /H^jfei ran train your child P^i T^ Bnokkeoper. Secietary or a career from the
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    • 23 4 Turbans I sketch made to order. 1 silk woolen material Stitched hats a I speciality I "FEI-V' I C-3, ROUNLV HOI* BATTERY RO^B
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  • 677 5 CUT-AND-KEEEP RECIPES B humid and sticky— so keep these R, md try them when you are tired of B .lies. The following recipe for Frozen wL c- particularly good. In place of cream. rated milk can be used if liked. To E am you will require: I ;s rice l!3cup
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  • 113 5 TASTY for j breakfast or J j as a savoury.. i i cut a chicken's i liver m slices, then put each piece on rasher of) J streaky ba- j con. Add a S teaspoonful of S chutney or any other favourite pickle, roll up, j i
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  • 244 5 Sardine Flicks Are So Refreshing JJKXI time you have friends m to lunch or i supper try giving them the Sardine FlicKo i I (shown Itfl for a first course They look. cool, t jL. refreshing and decorative n served on KlaiS plates. A more economical version can be made
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    • 70 5 sometkiHg tells me that I shall soon be called tke finest AUSTRALIAN BACON JThe bacon that is mild cured, full of "<>od flavour and specially prepared from selected /*.r~** J I f 5tOCK //^-'~4m' We can offer the //i-jflfj&n^ famou "Pineapple" &fyg& Brand and a fin»- \fSoTW J tlavoured bacon
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  • 79 6 (Tnhtinr Staff Reporter) ill. English schools m Singapore re-op«-n l#-4aj aftrr thrir August holidays. Kuntours that certain u» J Hip m hoots u.rre being reN qiiisitrT»n«*fl for military pur- posrs wm rcfut«»«l by an v KUufatKinal oflicial I«M a t I'ribune reporter saw
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  • 78 6 A sum of jiust over $500 ha s betll raltei for the War Fund M b result of a smoking concert at penang, organised by the Corps \\v Raid Wardens An A R.P. band played selections, there was .^me l lvel X eQm 3-uiuty sinking, and
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  • 54 6 Lieut. -Col. Ix>rci, lu-ad of the c alvation Army, who is at present I 1 m hospital must remain thnre f< r sonic weeks. Mcanwhilo Major iuts. Y\ Davidson, the General Eeeretaiy, i.s carrying on the admnnstration ul the work of the Falvation Army m Maiava m 1
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  • 442 6 Singapore, Sunday. Ml »f many races and en** met today m in g a P° r^ (Lurches' and temple m answer to the Kings call to prayer. It was a striking and sincere response to he desire expressed by His MajeM> a few weeks
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  • 104 6 Singapore, Monday. r-DAY at 8 a.m. the inarria^-? will be celebrated between Mias Margaret xMyra Collins of Suvs, Fiji, and Mr. Stanley Edgar Esa>n. i-irmerly of Hastings. New Zealand mid now of Singapore. Miss Collins made the first part Of her journey to Singapore by sea
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  • 251 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CONFIDENCE m Britain's eventual victory is m no way better expressed than m the splendid way m which the public has responded to the sale of War Savings Certificates. Officials report a brisk business since opening time on Monday and hope that
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    56 6 •ft Here you seeM i print getting m T the swim, with \\>ndy Barrie I to make it ftU so satisfactory. This particular fabric is ivory i satin decorated J with large scar- let flowers.! i Wendy recently played the femi- nine lead m v KKO Radio's
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  • 241 6 European Jailed For Driving Offence (From Our Own rorresp rodent) M Seremban. saturdV < M IS a seqrwl to a car accident!^ A little after midnight «^K Aug. 6. D. H. Stalker, a pean planter, appeared W«™ Mr. J. A. A. Faith. m^J^M to-day to answer two summ* V charges,
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1940.
    • 261 7 CATISFACTOBY results are claimed by the authorities as the result of last week's blackouts and it Is, therefore, to be assumed that from a strategical poir.t of view darkest Singapore is blotted out from the Sight of 1 aiders above. The longer duration of the curfews, however, anl
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    • 175 7 THE statement of the Prime Minister 1 m the House of lommons last week that Q& entire system of suinlirur air raid warnings is to be overhauled is eloquent of the ineffectiveness of the rai'is which have so far been launched against Britain. Whilst we shall
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  • 954 7 y y Hopkin Writes From London.... f X l n km, July 31. II- > koison. seH| l.iiid to Mr. W .Minister of Infor- been explaining ihe X of the "moral and B of the people of ihii experts from the m siitute
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  • 117 7 MILLIONS INVOLVED IN TEST CASE London, Sept. SUPPING claims Involving millions of pounds sterling ait said f -o d upend upon a test action just decided m the High Court relating to British cargoes m German ships at the outbreak of war Three ships were concerned, including- the Minden, which
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  • 68 7 London. Sept. 7. HARGEIFA. m British Somaliland. was attacked fend bombs were dropped on \hv wireless station i iroi n quarter to-day. Barmil Island, Eritrea, mill lildinga were damaged Deration.; all the h tish aircraft returned safoly. Tun enemy bomb cm Amen were damaged by irs
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  • 247 8 ii.: EOED to havi poeed us a n t, and I Mfred lAo^e] >n, oi Duke of Oornwa Light toIry, appi ired < ourt i a| OlMl llr uxs aciusrd *>t hehavmK i>< a "scandalous mannir unbrtom m? lh»' rharactpr of an officei >r
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  • 61 8 Canadian Destroyers Arrive In Britain rOMPLETK uith crews of Canadian sailors, destroy. S ers from Canada recently arrived m British water, to UWMmcni the Home Fleet. Picture above and left men of the Royal Canadian Navy coming ashore from the S Canadian devtroytr«. on their i arrival and other Canadian
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  • 74 8 s f AROL LANDIS. who lirst v showed off her limbs m i "One Million 8.C.." finds that it is necessary after that to keep fit and slim by vigorous exercise— in fact it's always necessary. So, Carol takes vigorous ex- ercise as can be seen from the
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  • 129 8 UNKNOWN UNKNO WN 'Han lE. IK IE IB r; ?IC IP. I ■X IE -IK IK fhat 9K V.lvfl K s trJ had foujflK Iht BrojflK raidei «9 puns," ftfl|. Mink 'ourl XX IK ■X i;^'|K S, n j (l P. Jutland D.5.0.. It denied he would never %t:i uhich
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  • 226 9 VAZI chuls m Holland are ui^'n the population m the Netherlands to cat their food raiv. blea .md rai snui kj Ux «»rii i be reason Is simple. No ccok Dutcti more fuel if r ti < And e?en thoutn Oefmww BMtft ii.. peat
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    55 9 v THK Kinr decora tmj: thrfe mm< rs. «ho received awards for Rullantry m the Vs^cni Main collier^' disn«-tr i.i vt January, at a Pa!a<e Ip\rstuure. They are Gwyn who received the v Edwmrd Medal m siher: h.irlfs Smith and INfath°r 1 honu >son both of whom re(.ei\eti the
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  • 95 9 Til MCE members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, stationed at a country mansion (left), Mttti a few minutes o(T duty m ittef justice to some luscious strawberries. These girls are typical or the thousands now leaving civilian life m response to an urgent appeal for
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  • 160 9 I.R.A. Men Had Materials For "Dreadful" Bombs JJKNTKNCKS amounting t(i 24 years' penal A v iiude were passed by Mr. Justice Asqnith, fl min^ham Assizes, on three I.H.A. nun. M I!|(V h*d, it was stated, "all the materials I>r H some of the most dreadful bombs that eowd < I
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  • 235 10 THE ttme-boooured day pipe I tin i m a n I brit have dlaappeari i .1 «n ihoottog galk km m II w I Island. \m is to-day would rather shoot at parachutists. Hive homhers, tanks ar.«l suhniarinrs. i iiity do* tr i extend to CqejejF
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  • 153 10 U/HfcN Kin* Zog oi Albania s ft arri\td m this ioun ry S and \us waiting m the </ustolas House for lu*;BaKe to be xamiued, his baby son i walked across to a wounded soldier lying: on a stretcher, v put his arms round him and
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  • 67 10 BAN ON TREATING TROOPS His attention having been drawn to the treating of soldiers, sailors and airmen by strangers m Dublic bars, leading to conversations frMch might be of j use to the enemy. Sir John Anderson Home Secretary. 11 nde this reply: "I am watching Ihe situation care-ii-lly. but
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  • 77 10 COUNCIL BAN CONCHIES Devon County Council has decided to take steps to end the appointment of einpU.jees having conscientious objection to all forms if military service. The chairman, Mr. John E. Daw, who moved a resolution to this effect, said he could not stomach people who said they were conscientious
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  • 36 10 Stung By Wasp, Died Mrs. Why p Bv■hbfomw iged 55, >f Bognor Regis the leg by p while clearland, and 1 within .seven band said :ique.s» i hat wile hnd pre- been stung. Verdict: Accidental ieath.
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  • 222 10 'TROOPS ONLY 1 NlcJ, CLUB FOR \m¥ L birred by the pli^u soldiS?' h m-Iv(s marooned m town at n '^JL hut liang around the streets aftrr'nuM'^^B theatres are closed, plan a new Ine police have dosed doy "^htej^B putubli- p.fier-hours drinking d( I and nu\st of the bottle pan..
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    • 2180 11 H A I fe*' Situations Wanted >R o| eiiMi:."«r!n« »uid cons* J"b with long BJM M v ntsas. x USH. co Malaya 3:n Kar' (No. 623E) ap. iry. Trai •tiorui.fehlv mpablfl and higtily Kiioal«klj<c electrical r. M- I'ur t. wtlie U s "'K;m (No. 621 B) CAPABLE Parse* Accounuint-S*'cretary (T.C.1..
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    • 327 11 Singapore /HL 225 Ittefret (I 33 mr 1). 7.HP 30 9*i metre* (9 69 mr f Saigon 2S <6 metref J (11 :»o k. > 4* «5 metref I (6.11 ft Kr Bangkok HSPfi 37. as metres (7 9SH met). London TRANSMISSIONS Z A 3. <;sk is.it Me c» 82
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  • 93 12 Peer Didn 't Plough —Fined lORD FA I* of Busco: P tari n c 4 •hire, wa^> lined and ordervd to pay !uu .it r*r- j i ingd m Pohcv ling to order by Tli-- M l ure. der r onj h Ut> ft j his farms. For tfa ace
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  • 142 12 C. O. Jews Condemned By Rabbi ftwiSH conscienti 001 objectors ar: condemned by til l Chief Rabbi, Dr. H. Hertz. In a state-! ment recently tic said: "I have again been, asked what is Uv Jewish religious position m regard to those who claim ex-: emption from miiJ 1 tary
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  • 80 12 MORE RAIDS ON GERMANY An appeal lor more raids on Germany was made m the House of Commons recently. Mr. Oswald Lewis (Con., Colchester) asked the Air Minister:— "If he wili see that whatever other calls there may be on the Royal Air Force, the policy of bombing military objectives
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    • 170 12 FRED ELEANOR Sweep the Town away! It's a Grand Show SEASON EXTENDED! 3 SHOWS TO-PAY! AT THE Sec Hh U<-autifu! < AI'IIOI BECIN THE I :l 15 ttl3 !l l:> BECUINE *|JL tt f ftanwi Bpcctedc fl IKM) ASTAIRE Ji> x^y% l bxsoK Fawn i y m Tire world ->
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    • 220 12 POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHO^?M j!3 015 S 915 p.m. \lJlA>||H|£ t%ft*t 9% Bam W*"^Pk. \2j ■BByaBfIBBBWBBMBBBHBBaBBIL^BBIBU jffl K. jg\ VirgmU GREY Irtae HERVEY WiUuai LUNDIGAS > 1^ a P/ARNtm 3RJ>..?L>,c N*: P^.o^ w«n., wSStl^^B ILSO LATEST MK-MAIL V BRITISH PATH£ GAZ^TE OPENING TO-MORROF^I RKO RADIOS MUSICAL COAffliM SERENAOCS AND ESCAPADES'
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  • 171 13 Peace Only If We Win "Thorn. h we m th: country hah- war. we ihall tight to the end McaoM it the only vay of establishing K'acc.' Dr Oiltert Murray told the re- 1 mned annual meeting of the League of Nations Union m London. *'If Britain wins this war.
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  • 74 13 "Thanks to England for all the kindness I have received m my forty-five years' stay here," said a note left by Margarithe Contzen, sixty-five, of Wal-ham-avenue, Fulham, London, S.W., a woman of German origin, who was found dead m her room. Mr. Neville Stafford, adjourning
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  • 24 13 i Mr. George Kcir Stein has been granted a commission as Acting Sub-Lieute-nant, Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve-, with effect from Sept. 2.
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  • 91 13 London, Sept. 7. ON the money market to-day interest payments amounting to about 10 millions sterling on British Government securities helped to augment the banks' loanable resources. Hence there was continued easiness m overnight loans Sixty-five millions worth of Treasury bills were offered and fully allotted at an
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  • 45 13 Sir Stanley Reed Conservative M. P fOl Aylesbury. want I ban placed on the Ufe of Hie roads by any- one except the millI tary and auxilunv rvices durinK ate laids, the landing oi troops from aeroplanes and any form of invasion.
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    • 168 13 1 to-nic;iit J „sili: DINSON MISS JFNNY WONCi X IN THE UllOin TAP" |„M(illT HAPPY TIIEATRK 6.45 9.15 M»niMO>i nu:i:pv 0u,,-.^ >-« TO-NIGHT AT 8 MC ■M Ol IS niMli:' Chapters 7-K _____---_^_i----i»ii""^!q___!_!_!SS__________________________^ ■ToroM i (miiovi: Singapore's Favourite Hideout ■h»M I < II S SAY: "Man Who B never dance
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    • 77 13 POSITTVELV LAST >lIO\VS TO-DAY %M Ml LESLIE BANKS IN •soxs 01 mi: si;a- I j A GRAND NATIONAL PICTIRK IN DVPATOOLOB Supported by (iMMONT BRITISH NEWS. i|PipPy^ PREMIERE i*^fc_ 6*15 9*15 f mffiQi*****iu lll(ll! SPKKI) MM INC. tiff MRf imiTAIN'S No. I j jf ■^Jf- COMEDIAN AND _t_t^' it^RK _bK
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  • 31 14 London, Sept. 7. lATEST contributions towards hv P tho Cl i a T? c 0 aircraft announced by the Minister for Aircraft Production includes one of £1,000.000
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  • 54 14 T The draw f or big sue, 1 "ted as foiio W8 Ml f-.i--.st PHje j 17 Mystic Musi, i na i<s 166:55 barters: each Koyal Worlii^ton H:M0 Rubber Qutvn H408 Scarlet Tiger 54 67 (.ladiiess ***** rossbow ***** Glcofette JG147 Scottish Rij| t 1 4485 vSunny ('harm
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  • 240 14 (From Oar Own Correspondent) miAYivr^ Serem 1 b 1 a Saturday. DIAYING on the N.S. <:i u b padan ff to-day the Combined y, s eam nou touring the the Negri Sembilan Club by 108 runs. Taking first leruse of the wickot uic
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  • 556 14 OVER 600 RUNS SCORED IN END-OF-SEASON GAME EU BROTHERS BAT GRANDLY In all, over 600 runs we scored during the odd s hours of play over 200 which came from the bats the brothers, Eu Oheow Te and Eu Cheow Chye. All out for 104 m the first ii nings,
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  • 104 14 SATURDAY'S RACERESULTS IRACERESULTS Rare 1; Irish BQ $14. SH Lady Warrior SJO D Kissing (up Sir. I Race li. uixha FORGET Sl2. |f Hfi'.ffist .S(--i lord Tunuiocldv SS»J I fUce J; DVNGFK ZONE t $14 Ookl«»n Bla/e $18 j i o ''hf Poacher $13 1 Rare 4: ESQtTfRE 115 $8
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  • 58 14 B. B. C CUTS SPORTS NEWS Minister of Informa tion. stated m Parlia uient recently tha he had b^:n i consultation with th BBC about spo: and the reports hac been severely curtailed. So long as sporting activities continued there would bo i public demand for Information aboui chem which
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  • 88 14 Some farmers have engaged conscientious objectors registered for agricultural work. tat a number of objectors had not been ible to find farm work, Mr. Ralph As;hcton. Parliamentary Secretary to th* Ministry of Labour, old the Commons. War agricultural ommittees had been .sked to help local
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  • 27 14 JN a very exritin,r K fi al a Lvm P ur Sunday. C 1 around thi» 8 niSl1 on the Indians'
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  • 130 14 IOIIX Thomas (Pa) Peterson. /J P< (risen, ui>, at Cardiff d s, i J found not guilty of maliciously S inflicting grievous bodily harm n i,li a I' d i y Vor»an. m J( hn: Ht was fined t'lo for Msaultii noliw Morgan,
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  • 267 14 S.C.C. Win Castor (73) Slade (76) In Big Innings JALL scoring was a feature of the game on the I Padang yesterday between the S.C.C. and the Public Services, which the Club won by eight wickets. Public Services took first lease of the wicke I s and were all out
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  • 38 14 London. Se f IT Lords to-day a I I Eleven beat Lon I hirty-two runs for the Miao iea ipitflre Fund. I Middlesex Eleven Hendren 45. Robins M 9) Lords replied with for 24).- Reuter
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  • 349 15 Clean Sweep Welcomed I London, Sept. 8. I of the reinforceW British fleet m the V ranean and the W ancement of the f its whole ength ■"< welcomed m the lironicle writing of K. i m says there have inspiring stories m W- :hat of the two W letts
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  • 277 15 London, Sept. 8. THE strategic importance to the defence of common interest afforded by the naval and air bases leased by Britain to America is appreciated when it is realised how effective is the control which can be exercised .by adequate naval and air forces
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  • 56 15 Three thousand people including students and members of Bulgarian Revisionist organisations— t o o k put m demonstrations m Sofia recently. They paraded the streets shouting Revisionist slogans and distributing pamphlets, and assembled outside the Italian and German Ley rations shouting and cheering. A mounted policr guard
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  • 68 15 C.O. NOW READY TO FIGHT "Now that the Invaion of England seems mminent," said Joeph F. Kelly, twentyonr, motor driver, of Jandon-street, Liver>ool, at the Liverpool Conscientious Objecors' Tribunal "I can ,-cry sorrowfully do nothing but offer my services m any capacity whatever." Kelly asked to be placed on the
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  • 155 15 ta*en over his dictatorial powers with Kfhg Michael m the nominal position of supreme authority. "It cannot be said that the first part of .Michael's reign under the regency system, was a success, but this time Michael has at his side one strong General instead of three councillors
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  • 765 16 "CARRY ON" SAY LONDONERS AFTER THE WORST NAZI RAID HOW LONDON TOOK IT LONDON, SEPT. 8. AiSOVK THE SUNDAY MORNING HUSH CAME THE HISS OF WATER POURING ON FIRES IN THE THICKLY CONGESTED EAST END, AFTER HITLERS "VENGEANCE RAID"— THE FIERCEST AND LONGEST— ON BRITAIN'S CAPITAL. From early Saturday evening
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  • 43 16 Rangoon, Sept. 8. Following thp passng of a no i-onfld-nce motion uy the louse of Representaives, the Prime /linister submitted lis resignation to the Governor who asked lim. to continue m •flice until a new ninistry has been I ormed.- Reuter
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  • 53 16 A C h P TT E by G«er d aTfaf P Gaai,e's n headquarters spoke of "numerous French •Trrfm ih r f lle^ ianc to free France. conuX, "tL^™^ onwards the communlqi.fi wiSwS, Th:CS aye een opened m London to deal by Iho Entflish-s?neakina tt«;^ ««\.i"
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  • 171 16 London, Sept. 8. An Air Ministry communique says that determined attacks on enemy shipping m occupied Channel ports were pressed home by our bomber squadrons last night, despite poor visibility and vigorous defences. At Calais, bombs burst between the basin and the entrance to the harbour. At Boulogne
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  • 98 16 Morning Tribune "p The Railways "l* at Home have I not lagged be. hind m the na- f S lion's food campaign and more than 70.000 railway- men have join- ed m the "dig I for victory" movement.i Hundreds of J miles of land verging on the rail tracks have
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  • 72 16 BORDER CLASH DENIED Chungking, Sept 8. It is authoritatively stated I i here that the Vichy report that Chinese troops on the I Indo-China frontier hadl i come into conflict with I 1 Indo-China forces was "en- tirely without foundation.'' According to a Hanoi des-H patch to the Havas agency
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