Morning Tribune, 6 September 1941

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  • 13 1 Morning Tribune V, 187, Saturday, September 6, 1941. Morning Tribune SATIKDAV. SKPTKMKHIt ifMl
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  • 104 1 London, Sept. 5. ,oi) German! in Iran have taken reLZ thi compound of the Nazi Legation an. it i- learned in authoritative quar/Ond n ivhtt action should be taken fSS e ril-cussed between the British on one hand, and the Iran too th otlier. liwevt; ci:spo6ition
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  • 29 1 m ton, Sept. 5 H B.::u';.;:, Kbo was the t/ie H";. Industries 6/: tin last world war, rctf i defenet producto Pri-^ident Roosevelt, a one-man dlrect.on 01 prices.- rteiuer.
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  • 107 1 LP-hore, Sept. 5. tact •uses on the largest scale ever held l hisi ry of India, with army, air force and v ill be held on the North-West Punjab from Oct. 5 to the Hth, y the military spokesman dried tlu i the purposes, of the
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  • 31 1 H Bangkok. Sept. 5. w dor.c nothing of the kind." a Cabinet par told Renter when his attention was P«J<*yo ;-epor, that Thailand had decided into economic agreement with Japan Reuter
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  • 266 1 'London, Sept. 5. FURTHER delails of the British Fleet air arm attack on a convoy in the Mediterranean, referred to in yesterday's R.A.F Middle East comin unique from Cairo, are given this morning by the Air Ministry News Service. "We sighted the convoy just alter
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  • 254 1 2<* Aiws, Sept. 5. EJ'twe by the Ger- in Argentina °y nearly 600 per «th r T n mi U^g« tKe same KnN hi sup fc? >^, submitted t«n fi) 1 l <»' F to a L f| ~nd.' >rmi 1 held in
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  • 306 1 I nur o iv. Ix>ndon, Sept. 5. •ptE R<^d Navy has been in action again taking a heavy toll of enemy shipping ui the Mediterranean. Its successes were: A 23,000-ton liner sunk by a British submarine off tiie coast of Italy xL e^ y
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  • 146 1 1 London, Sept 5. THE results of the Battle of the Atlantic during the past two months are viewed with satisfaction in London, 2 says Rcuter's naval correspondent. While in accordance with the general practice, no figures of J U-boat sinkings are being
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  • 221 1 Washington, Sept. 5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to-day announced that the U.S. I destroyer Cireer was attacked more than once. Steps have been taken to track down the attacker which will be eliminated if found,, he stated. A submarine attacked the Greer while it was on the
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  • 96 1 London, Sept. 5. British attention to -day v*as :<■- ciLisetl on the news from America, but this afternoon Reutefi d|pj< matte cfTrespondtnt it' tod thl offlcinl eftrles in i-nnd<t'i ref^rdM the matter as purely one lK.'tween Germany and America and aie making no conr.nent Among the general public
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  • 109 1 Washington, Kept. 5. j»KKSIIM.NT KOOMVILT, at a Pres> conference, replying to quos linns on the Kubject of the <>recr incident, did not May exactly how many Attacks were mad*. He Mid U'.'y occmred during da> light definitely on the American side of the ocean. He said Un
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  • 45 1 Simla, Sept. 5. AJVK of the most Important lac- tory exj ansfon projects recommended by the ChatUeld Committee has practically been completed" with the installation and patting into use of a new open hearth furnace at a new steelworks of the Metal Steel Factory Reuter
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  • 272 2 Rangoon, Sept. 5. THERE is a growing uneasiness among Thais over the steadily mounting instances of Japanese nationals going about Bangkok dropping broad hints of what is coming soon, according to an unofficial Thai visitor arriving here. The Japanese strut about Bangkok as if they
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  • 317 2 ATTACK ON THE GREER New York, Sept. 5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT was informed promptly of the attack on the United States destroyer, Greer yesterday. The attacker is assumed in Washington to be German, writes the Washington correspondent of the New York Times. "The attempt of
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  • 39 2 Singapore, Saturday. Bleeding from the mouth and with no apparent external injury, a Chinese, who was picked up by, the ambulance at People's Park,' last night, died in the ambulance 1 while on the way to the hospital, j
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  • 39 2 Cairo, Sept. 5. "IN the Tobruk area a heavy dust storm limited out patrol activities. One enemy bombing raid resulted in no damage," states the Middle East communique. "Ih the frontier area, there is nothing to report."— Reuter
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  • 114 2 Hong KOll3, Sept. 5. RESPONDING to the "One Dollar Ail plane Fund" campaign now in full swing in China, a similar drive was officially launthed in yesterday, when the Hong Kong campaign committee inaugurated it at n meeting. The meeting was attended by
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  • 44 2 London, Sept. 5. BEAUFORT aircraft of the coastal Command on patrol off the coast of Brittany last night attacked, an enemy tanker and another aircraft, of the same command, bombed a factory at La Pallici, says an Air Ministry communique to-day. Reuter
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  • 34 2 The Australian Wool Board has commissioned Mr. Charier, Chauvel, producer of "Forty Thousand Horsemen", to make a feature film as part of a long-range plan for a vigorous wool publicity campaign alter the war.
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 203 2 1 Mannerh?im and a war. whether or not Ru*. ing to reach an a°ren them, then they shnld that they have taken i position." declares the H Guardian in a comment a Mannerheim's Order of q which he said that 'the not y?t come to turn 01
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  • 23 2 ONE of the two Ru^> boats, brings the Military Mission, has w at Sandpoint Naval Stai Sitka (Alaska). The second machine shortly Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 49 2 Crime in Harley Street! Research Among Criminals! Thrills! L a ii g h s Murder! The Island Committee Presents "The Amasino Dr. tiiiierlmiise" A Play by BARRE LYNDEN at the VICTORIA THEATRE Sept. 20, 27 Oct. 4 at 9.30 BOOK NOW AT LITTLES In aid of Lord Mayor's Fund
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    • 68 2 Waii I i \i> Ba TO BE HELD AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. J B D/ 18, NASSIM ROAD, SAT. 6th SEPTEMBER 9.30 P.M. TO 2 A.M. TICKETS $5.00 EACH INCLUDING SUPPER WITH WW* NON-STOP BALL-ROOM MUSIC PROVIDI D B (1) THE BAXD OF THE LOYAL REGT. By kin d
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  • 99 3 Sept 5. Dnieper are desflowing suppleLuncement to the issued The Oeonans suffered .while attempt^ to Sewr River in one sec-R-ss d o= Crossing the river were U p bv flares. Mach.neEar batteries opened f The Germans left. I bodiff on the river b the water. FIRE our scouts reported
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 3 s s i Reported vte- i J tini of a recur- S riiis and pain- ful eye com- I laint. Gene )Tier n e v 18-year-old 20th i Century Fox i starlet, elopeil J to las Vegas 1 married Ole j Cassini, dress, t i designer. Hei > I
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  • 153 3 Cairo, Sept. 5. IDAY was the anniversary of South ta's entry into the war. Inc cleaned m> East Africa, the forces lined up ready to drive the Axis frojii African foothold. e occasion of tbe anniversary Majoi -Gen. branding the First South African Divij the following statement: "Two
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  • 78 3 London. Sept. 5. M Deat we both out of danger and in a of convalescence. *fc> stated by a jdoctor attending them this according to the Paris radio. 1 nad a «ood night. The wound in hi^ L> healing and his temperature is lower. ie bullet
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  • 39 3 brat* r» London, Sept 5. -Queer, Wilhelmina's 6Ut birthday, the inLjr? en r u Tobacco Company prepare 1 H,J cigarettes of Dutch tobacco, each Lin- and VVl> and tne wordi "Holland scattered th^^e over Holland. Reuter
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  • 37 3 r MinLstrv London, Sept. 5. bounced early this morning that tile German ah activity over Jgped at a few points near East "Sken M,' im l:il Que but no serious casual(cl and very little damage was Reuter
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  • 943 3 (By Alaric Jacob, Reuters Special Correspondent in Tobruk). [In the Post "X" in the Eastern perimeter.] London, Sept. 5. ra*, enemy's shelling of Tobruk is .becoming heavier but thanks to the deep wadis disset t- ing the territory in every direction and rock dugouts,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 95 3 TO-NIGHT!! Raffles Hotel Extension 2 A.M. ENTRANCE TO BALLROOM t"f DANCE TICKETS (3) 00 NO FAVOURS. £OVT MISS THE A II A K E I The talk of the Town. DONT NEGLECT THE DAXCi: lIOSTI^ES MANY MORE THAN BEFORK TWO B.VNDS SINGAPORE SCRAMBLED YEGGS, (AIX GOOD) All proceeds to, ST
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  • PEOPLE & PLACE
    • 804 4 LEO HKITT. who will appear in the Island Committee'l next production "The Amazing Dr. Clittertioust played in the Mm Freedom Radio" which has been banned in Singapore because of a scene in which he, as the Nazi Gestapo leader, drag! priest nom the pulpit
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    • Article, Illustration
      78 4 Brides and grooms at a double wedding which took place at St. Andrew's Cathei dral on Thursday. I Left to right:— Mr. Eustace Oborne and his bride, for inerly Miss Marjorie Bowen and Mr. Aubrey Curtis and S his bride, formerly Miss Mirian Oborne. Both brides came out
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 33 4 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Pertns SHAMPOO 7b j«/> the texture of your hair \w TACUI Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf. 159 North Bridge Road, Tel. 4419.
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    • 135 4 A delicious way to get you r VITALISING SK] VITAMIN B gy MMII -MM Ml) Mil K<■ doubl) vnluabU k^?^ Zr^^T /^Sral^ ilit-^c day» Apart trom luiu^ u plciitant. .f fujlihiul uid ,ii -t.iiruiij> drink ti it. ulso the p< < NlMll^y Icci -i>fii.. l>»od Viiannn b, fht: ill important
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    • 34 4 h> SPECIAL 1 IB Messrs. Maynard Co., Ltd, hj* to announce that tw*nf h great demand for Elizabeth AWJ Treatments, appointments noi wil be charged for, unless ty four hours notice of cameilaii given.
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  • 1124 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her c/o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. -gNOON I>RESS IN STRIPED ltU SATIN have had a vcry lovel>
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  • 91 5 S IN order to facilitate the i 1 sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged with J the Tribune Press Town J Office, No. 9, The Arcade, S Singapore, to deliver these J direct to the Morning Trl- bune, thus eliminating the I need for you
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 141 5 A W Correspondence Coupon I This cvupon must fce tatHw* with J tIWJ qoflrt MB». 4 MORNING TRIBUNE I < SATURDAY, SEPT 6, 1941 r it M^g^^i^^J.. ■B fl ■■Bf aw BBBBBBf'^' jp*\ I I. I < *Y* > i> v BW MmmU BT ■_f BBB] BvAvAv£»* 111 1 1^
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  • 740 6 v IK -rbiqiie" v V OEADERS of this column may have V V noticed that the "Brevities" have been V V more "general" in character lor the past V V fortnight than has been customary, so I might as well let you into the secret. V V "Unique"
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  • 58 6 THE pamphlet on Hydroponics, promised to listeners in a recent broadcast from th° Singapore station, has now been prepared and is being despatched to those who sent their names and addresses Letters requesting further information on this new methed of growing plants without soil have been received
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  • 327 6 f Bren Carrkt Into A GTANDING on a muddy hill-side somewhere in Sin* yesterday, Commander-in-Chief, Far East. S r rX* Brooke-Popham, other army officials, newsrui cameramen' reporters, watched a remarkable demonstration hy H ren a cirriers manned by members <,f a famous Scottish reirim
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  • 273 6 STATED to have contravened the liquor laws by selling beer after hours, several people appeared in the fourth court yesterday on summons charges, which were postponed to future dates. Koh Eng Soon, who was defended by Mr T. W. Oag. was charged with selling beer at
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  • 307 6 WILL AFFECT THE RAILWAYS BLACK-OUT regulations will, as from yesterday, apply to Federated Malay States Railway rolling stock, stations, wharves, jetties, signal cabins, level crossings and other places where lights are normally mounted. These regulations have been made under the Defence Regulations and a Gazette Notification states that
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  • 76 6 fHARGSD with keeping a v in Jalan Besar a* a brothd alfeefnativ^ly wTfh pennittlne 5 place to be kept as a brothei h being the alleged occupier 'm Hai Peng alias Koh Hai cha (57 1. a Teochew, claimed truoS both charges before Mr W D »Caru\,
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  • 47 6 A MESSAGE from the Secretaij of State fcr the Colonies stats that the Swedish Government hi undertaken to safeguard Finn* interests in the British Empire. The Consul for Sweden in Singapore and the Vice Consul la Sweden in Penang will thereto safeguard local Finnish interest
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I $40,000,000 I ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 I BRANCHES throughout I Malaya, Burma, South I China and Netherlands I East Indies. I AGENTS CORRESy PONDENTS in all I principal cities of the I BANKING TRANSAC--1 TIONS of every I description undertaken. MjihiviLnMimM if i Masters
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    • 62 6 DfILZO-ZINC OXIDE PLfISTEfI This British-made sel^J plaster should be Ui every^meo chest-it is the ideal dressin. cuts, bruises and wounas. Obtainable from dispensaries in widtns oi n iTI A. De ST. DALMAS CO., Established 1831. Contractors to His Majesty^ Office, Air Ministry, Crojn i for the Colonies, Go^el Departments, etc.
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  • 692 7 fsdf rANTK D-ONE MILLION AMERICAN FRIENDS FOR CHINAS WOUNDED SOLDIERS. This will be the clarion call to be sounded from oast to coast and from city to city throughout the Inited States by Mr. William Hsu, pioneer, founder n d moving spirit of the Friends
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  • 436 7 OERE is the story of four R.A.F. sergeants crew of a Bomber Command plane who survived nine days at sea in their rubber dinghy. 2.30 a.m.. First day.— Their plane, on the way to bomb Dusseldorf. came down in the sea (through engine trouble) and
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  • 89 7 A N attractive coloured poster It now A available showlns KUU! (MOM »l>d Queen Elisabeth, the Governor »n« HlKh rnini Is'ioner lor the Matey States, and fh" ?uier° of hll the Malaj Kt»le» under Brllllhprotirtlon. IncludtaK Brunei Till rUa of the Malay States. the muSL £SUrSnS
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  • 312 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1941 NAZI FAILURES THE fact that the British and American missions, headed respectively by Lord Beaverbrook and Mr. Averill Harriman, will soon be in consultation with the Soviet authorities at Moscow in connection with supply problems to Russia shows, among other things, that the situation
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 37 7 ft EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, *jP^J Exclusively. \%F iS?J? s °N OPTICAL CO. CADE B M>G., 'PHONE 3002. fcieL V! om P son Dr. of OcuUr «*e. 35 years' European Clinical Experience. H^H£a2^^*^^^» z r *^?^*'"*^^^"r *^»wf»4w {S|SS^ .^Jtw^lHL
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    • 26 7 y^SEk SAFEGUARD Kf|sJ yourselves I INSURE WITH i THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SLRVICL Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. SJ*. NO I
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  • 313 8 (\X the application of counsel for the debtor, Sir Percy McKlwaine. the chief justice, yesterday adjourned for a mcnth a petition filed by the Assistant Controller of Labour to make Mr. \V. T. Smith a bankrupt on a district court judgment. This judgment for
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  • 432 8 Importing Business Hit By War THE public examination was con- eluded by Sir Percy McElwaine. the chief justice, yesterday into the affairs of Mr. A. W. Haggart. sole propiietor of the importing firm of A. Haggart and Co. His total liabilities amounted to $45,000. Mr Haggart stated that he had
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  • 51 8 THE Pood Control Ordinance pertainin 12L2? V he setting up of a Rlce p°o< n Labuan have Just been gazetted. The oh n S m1 re s bst i ntia "y. the same as thoso obtaining in the Colony with regard to the Rice Pool in
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  • 156 8 THERE will be three exhibitions 1 simultaneously in the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore from Sept. 11 to 17. The "Fight for .Freedom" Exhibition will be presented by the Department of Information and Publicity. The Singapore Art Club will hold its annual exhibition. The Singapore Chinese Art
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  • 51 8 Communication With Enemy Territory THE scheme which has been in operation for some time to enable persons to communicate with friends in enemy territory, or In territories occupied by the enemy, through the medium of Messrs. Thomas Cook Son, has been extended to include Bulgaria. Ronmania. Hungary, Jugoslavia, Greece and
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  • 43 8 T HE Rural Board,. 1 lesley. has sent n ernor foi approval whereby o pn% fresh meat, 1 fm or lce-cr( un m .s;. lo for c mtees n W P"g| licence! private m market unless sucn Ucens( In thai chairman.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 66 8 BOOK lllllSi; PATES 10th, 11th, 12th G- 13th September J for "Footlights Parade" BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER AT VICTORIA THEATRE BOOKINGS $3/- S2/- (INC. TAX) Open NOW at Messrs. JOHN LITTLES FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lei. 5926 2, Finlayson
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    • 52 8 COME TO COCONUT GROVE YOU LIKE TO DANCE n n GOOD CHOW MB SWEET MUSIC m SEA BREEZES ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS h INDIVIDUAL ENTERTAINMENT TO BE WHERE REGULAR PEOPLE ARE WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU AND COWAN AND BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN YOU PHONE ***** PHONE ***** Pasir Panjang
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 613 9 SOME thousands of Gurkha troops h.ive arrive:! n Malaya. Several battalions of them were among: the reinforcements which landed at a port in Malaya on Wednesday. A famcus Scottish Yeomanry Regiment who at one tune were mounted and latterly became artillery, and
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  • 125 9 A RRESTED on Aug. 10 tn the «M*r»v hours of the morning. Soo King, thv nreboy of the cockhouse at GlUmmi Bar rack* who was previously convicted a charge of theft and sentenced to <* r days' rigorous imprisonment, appeared ycr trrday morning before Mr. L.
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  • 138 9 A MALAY youth, Jamil bin Abduliah who. It w.-is stated, entered a provl Rlon shop in Telok Blangah Road on th< afternoon of Aug. 16 and walked awav with a dozen bottles of beer without paying for them was sentenced to weeks' rlKorous imprisonment, to be followed
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  • 48 9 pONVICTED on chrt.'uc of rttltlri t»o blocks <M Iron from the five- footway of United Engineers sit Mrrbau Rivicl, Koh Ch>nK Kuttiiß, allan Koh ObOOO Kuan (30». a Teochow. was wnttPOtj to tin work, n^orous Imprisonment, by Mr W D ('.p-'-w. the third miiglHtrutc
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 736 10 IL^P^^^ I_ t f ,1 1 L 9^^ Situations Vacant WANTED GIRL UIJSRK. Apply by letter to Mr Ho 324. Victoria Street 3rd floor. Singapore. (No. 25L> WANTED Agent Stockist throughout Malay* for Condensed Milk. Box 374 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 960K) WANTED boys fresh from school to apprentice
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    • 750 10 Educational ORADUATE of Cambridge Unltereltj undertakes coaching work. Feea reasonable. Apply Box 211 clo Malaya Tribune Singapore. »No. 784HJ WANTED PUPILS by an experienced teacher to coach in the morning to suit I akiti'iiooit (*cnooi students. App»j fcMtnutf ally at 10, Burmah Road. (No. 955Ki ROSITA PONG'S Ballroom Dance Studio
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    • 768 10 For Sale i r FOR SALE cost price 3j new bicycles. -Hlrondelle Apply 528, Geylang Hart. j Singapore (No. 15L> IRON SAFE Combination lock. Viaw I Amateur Photo Store. 109, North Bridge t Road. Singapore. (No. BL> II FURNITURE:— Dining tables, wardrobes. 1 side -boards, writing desks, book cases. 36,
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    • 702 10 Motor Vehicles 00 YOU WANT to sell you* 5088, Singapore. &h _pjd^ ft FOR BALE A.J.B. 2V* H P m^ J? l^. economical, g^fUnn^^g*' 62. Chemor Road. Ipoh. no. 9^j FOR SALE. Hupmoblle Baio<m 25 3 un WANTED FOR CABH. English car ft t^ 10 fi^ P& is^ UlarB and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 62 10 ON A SING ZHI 2a 2BH 1 LOU GSVm, GsrJZ (Frm, y M HSPS| r. '"1 II KUALA ZGE s PnaH FroaS XVOIJ (til FionlJ honJ From 1» Frasifl 9.35 ?%m KZUMI Kznil Froa 4 Fro» U m S\NFBi RGB-» IDA «1 M YDIJ (31.8 TDCU mm 7.56 MAI FMB
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  • 309 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 4 THE Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender > announces that the first of the troops sent to Darwin will leave as soon as possible under the new rotation plans, which provide that troops will not be kept at tropical stations in I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 717 11 XSMI lll> APS. "(FBOM PAGE It) rimonia[_^ 11 ffood position wishes OUMIDIAN wishes to intr respectable Chinese »tritnony <aged 18 28>. be arranged. Box wa. fnbune. Singapore.^ I BACHELOR intends to SDlnster Rttached to a Must be domesticated. j-mlnded. not necessarily lardlans or other parties B apply with fun partik
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    • 302 11 Piiblic Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited far the fallowing material* or tenrtce. For parti tularasee Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Cloatae Supply of Liquid Chlorine for period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30, 1942. 12 noon. Sept. 10. 1941. Construction of road it drain* at Margollouth
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    • 94 11 NEDERLANDSCH€ HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AJ> 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKBRB Paid Up Capital f. 40.03C.000 Reaerre Fund f. 12.000.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands fcasi Indies:— Sou* a baya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden. Bandoeng. Cheriooa, Te^al, Pecalongan, DjOKjikarta. Solo. Tjilatjap, Djemo-i, Palemhann:.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 179 12 Officer Told 'You Are A Disgrace' A YOUNG lieutenant of the Grenadier Guards went Hi^ngate Ponce Court to represent the regiment during the hearing ot a theft charge against a private. a"d heard the magistrate ask, "Do you consider yourself a credit to the Guards?" The magistrate Colonel J. W.
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  • 161 12 "PTON crops or iha«ven heads might prevent accidents to machine girls." This suggestion was made by Sherirl Robertson at Edinburgh. He find Messrs Bruntons. wire and rope manuia^urers, of Musselburgh, V.\> tor failure to fence securely the revolving bar of an automatic lathe, whereby
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 171 12 ANOTHER WG WINNER at TUB MO THEATRE Thousands Thrilled by Dcunna\s Glorious VOICE of VICTORY morning to Y ((1P W**™ I SHOWS DAILY L =i JJ> at 11 o'clock ROMANTIC DILEMMA' j A JOE PASTERNAK Production D.recled by WIUIAH A. SEITEB FIRST PICTIRES of RUSSIAN-GERMAN WAR. (Flown to London from
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    • 76 12 ZORRO'S HOHTINgTm COMEDIES TO COME OUT OF HOLLYWOOir^B 1 STRAITS I TO-DAY >(.!•>. O.l.» f)| A TREASURE OF PLEASURfB T PRISCILLA LAN^V^s|l L RONALD REAGA mjQ^I •IMCt»tfk»CUKTIS OCINNAIDT A WAtNEt MOS-»...ih,hJ WAR PICTOHIAI- MM (By courtesy of the Ministr>' of InformatioiM And latest I'XIVEK^AI- XEJ Your favourite Singing Star of
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  • 437 13 Snr.L'. Sept 4. rp defence exerctoef l0 b e J N-,th-We.st starting on n and lasting ten dW. I" Lm tliu>- anGSneni to-day. Sitary m wcplalned that f exercisea vme intended to complete India's defences, which have been greatly strengthened since the outbreak Of the war. The
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 165 13 AFTERNOON |X ROADS LEAD TO BUKIT TIMAH NIGHT !L ROADS LEAD TO N.W. PARK. £nights <4 cold cat 9 ball iW p.m. To EXTENSION (I a.m.) lINC YQUR PARTY ALONG! THE VOGUE OF THOSE WHO GO TO 'ASCOT' 0 ESCORT THEIR PARTY TO THE BALL! RING 2477 FOR YOUR TABLE
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    • 148 13 trttl/iJUjCtI TO-MORROW I ill m WW **jTj\7jwb^ Him Hfe^^i^ IP J $L W^^^^^^^^^^^B&i&- MMheodfd for doom! i^i P^' 'SiolW bydongerl I r Fighting for lov« I omidst the fury of I o croshing world J I fi ■^^H^^HlHUill|Hl|flHliiHHlHH||^P I f*< fwfl B '^*'v tlß^^ ytdttifl '^l J i FAMors PllliSS
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  • 511 14 To-days Bip Event At Bukit Timah (By "MAC PRESUMING that the going will be good for this afternoon s races, I am tipping 'Mr. Wong's'' Fnglish gelding, Lord Bug, to win the Gold Cup. If the going is otherwise then my nap
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  • 115 14 By "MAC- l Race 1: VIU: CAM i Democracy 1 Rare 2: HII.TKRN Win. hcliM i I Race 3: HWTRA I Carloca Km. 4: USA IMS < Ceaungu Rare 5: CQUNBKI. i M««iaUon Kuc yRUNELI.A Anton BoKue Karr 7 I OKI) UK Mystic Music V Jiace 8: .VtFASURF. V
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  • 915 14 tHM.LOWING is the specially compiled ra<> rh M r races, the final day of the spore Autumn ">m u 1 lU RACE ONE~ HOKSES. CLASS 1. DIV. .1-1 1, M LtiJ 004 Lover's Fate 5y 990 Drops in cIaTTT.; "J 0-0 4 •Rumination 5y 813 Freshen^ up
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  • 49 14 N I>KOBABLi: jockeys for the t Cui> race to-day are: National (J. Donnelly) S Mystic Music (Mayo) J y Depot (Garrard) S Lord Bug (McPherson) Pro Patria (Lawler) Ranscombe (E. Donnelly) v i Scottish Ride (Dawson) J (irand Prix (Farthinjj) C'imon (Spencer) 4
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  • 249 14 keenly contested football matrh was seen at the Stadium yesterday when the Publishers surprisingly held the Signals to a 2-all dj-aw in their div. ha It wan a match between brawn and speed. The exchanges were falrjy even although the Bignaln appeared to be harassing their
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  • 104 15 Milling Wins, Collapses; Nai Phol Displays Speed t \ii*hi'* Box i lit* oruellmg fight which t^ the scheduled tentnu e rounds, Rush 10 3 1 2) defeated Joe «J iQI2 34) in a welS?t ontest at the Happy Covered stadium to a inte in aid of the War LJwSSrthe pace
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  • 181 15 Football League Matches 1,000-Word Statement I London, Sept. 5. who tnotight that fixtroubles and the Lon)'s breakaway from the League would be forrfth la>t week's successing ot the English seaI surprised by the issue management committee jusand words' statement question. lescribe the action of the clubs M direct affront to
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  • 70 15 London, Sept. S. pETTES has been scratched from the St. Leger, which will be run at Manchester to-morrow. There is a change among the riders for the race, Mullings, Instead of S. Wragg, to ride Rammer. Ptolemy and Felous will be ridden by E. H.
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  • 62 15 AS from to-morrow, and experimentally "on the remaining Sundays of this month, a sports commentary will be given from the Singapore Broadcasting Station at 10.05 p.m. nramediately following the headline news). The talks will be given by Mr. W. Arthur Wilson, who was formerry a
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  • 48 15 Bombay, Sept. 5. [T is understood that the Govern--1 ment of British India has decided to give financial assistance in training, printing £7.500 for the puipose. The training Is spread over two years. A gliding centre was recently started at Poona— Reuter
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  • 209 15 NEWS BREVITIES Lucknow, Sept. 4 |N a special mes*sage on the second anniversary of the war, Sir Maurice Hallett, Governor of the United Provinces called upon his audience to reiterate their determination to prepare themselves for any emergency that might arise, and their inflexible determination to do their utmost for
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  • 331 15 3 STORIES FROM N. YORK New York. Sept 5 COLDIERS and sailors were \ery heartened to hear how well the Russians were still holding out when they arrived at New York yesterday on \\u Empress of Asia Most of those on board were wounded from Crete and elsewhere on their
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  • 130 15 Bombay. Sept. 6. FOLLOWING the recent resignations from the National Defence Council by certain Moslem members, a statement has been made by Sir Sultan Ahmed who, in the ove of resuming office as the law member of the Council, said: "In accepting the offer
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 337 16 r 15% Annalist) Ixjndon, Sept. 5. lENINCiKAII and Odessa, two of the three cities in east Russia uhich the Germans are striving to capture, leapt into the Eastern Front battle picture to-day. sdfssdfsdfdf sdfsdf Marshal Timnshenko's counterattack are behoved to be forcing the Germans
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  • 110 16 Delhi, Sept. 4. ON the eve of his assumption of afiee &s Law Member of the Viceroy'.-. j£xc*cutive Council, Sir Sultan Ahmed referred to the recent meeting of the Working Committee of the All-India Muslim League in Bombay, pointing out that the vacancy which he w;i.s filling did
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  • 131 16 London, Sept. 5 STOCKS of wheat and other produce promised oy the British authorities to the starving population of Iran are already arriving in Iran. Truck nfter truck loaded with sacks of wheat are pourini; into the country. According to a correspondent of the New
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  • 39 16 Berlin, Sept. 5. SOVIET planes raided Berlin last night reports th<: official German news agency. The agency states that only a small number of aircraft was engaged and two of these were shot down. Reuter
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  • 185 16 London, Sept. 5. TIIK Japanese Government to-day approved a plan to <-ut down still further the i rival* use of all Japanese »ne*»ns «f trin*>port. /\»i m 1U- by land and sea is to be i organised and fully restricted and a scheme is to
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  • 29 16 CLIMAX NEARINS IN LENINGRAD BATTLE sdfsdf In their communique to-day the Germans claim that Leningrad ftp under fire. Moscow says that the Russians are counter-attacking and giving sdfsdf sdfsdf
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