Morning Tribune, 8 September 1941

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  • 9 1 Morning Tribune (1 i^No. 188. Monday. September 8, 1941.
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  • 300 1 I London, Sept. 7. I Russians began the 12th week of the war against Nazi Germany Bghtinjr harder than ever with vigorous counter-attacks in the hgrael area which have driven back most of the enemy's forward I Communications of Leningrad are still open with the rest
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  • 22 1 i&tSL beri last n^t 1 «te town and harbour of £v iim.\ raUway Junctions igSy th< QcnMm official
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  • 116 1 fc 1 K neuter's <>:deit). •v Sept. 7. I h that the t the i acceeded in an Industrial centre near the Dn'eper dam, is in Soviet hands. The inhabitants of the town, which is on the left bank of the river, are determined to
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  • 57 1 London, Sept. 7. THE submarine P 33 is overdue 1 and considered lost, it is offici Fly announced. The P33 does not appear in published records of naval craft and so can be assumed to be one of the new sdbmarines put into service during the war. This
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  • 125 1 Sydney, Sept 7. FE Commonwealth Prime Minister, Mr. A. W. Fadden, has announced that Sir Earle Page, Minister of Commerce, is proceeding to London. Mr. Fadden stated that in Britain, Sir Earle Page will discuss various aspects of the war effort. Mr. Churchill had given
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  • 67 1 Madrid, Sept. 7. ADMIRAL Leahy, U.S. Ambassador to France, arrived in Barcelona yes erday afternoon where the American Ambassador to Spain is also staying. President Roosevelt's personal envoy to Spain is due there to-night or to-morrow. It is thought by well-informed quarters here that the
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  • 288 1 London, Sept. 7. f HURCH leaders of mil denov minations took part today in special services to mark the day as one of national prayer to which the King summoned the nation, and at church parades throughout the country all branches of the armed forces,
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  • 254 1 —Mr. Fadden r wl? Sydney, Sept. 7. Hb Commonwealth Prime Minister, Mr. A W. FadJen, in a broadcast reviewing the two years' war and his first Speech as Premier, said Australia had one message for ner enemies, namely to waue war until they were beaten
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  • 149 1 Iyondon, Sept. 7. r£ problem of supplies is Ukt4y to be only one item in the agenda of the British and American missions to Moscow, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday newspaper, the Observer. The whole question of th». Fareastern theatre
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  • 126 1 Washington, Sept. 7. THE new United States light 1 cruiser Atlanta, which the Navy Department announces will develop a speed of at least 43 knots, equal to that of the fastest United States destroyer, was launched at Kearny, N.J., yesterday. The recent strike in the ship* yard
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  • 81 1 j Vichy, Sept 7. j /GENERAL Dents, former" j vl Commander-in-Chief of J the Vichy forces in Syria, will I be given an important post I in close association with Ad- miral Darlan, it is believed in 2 well-informed circles in 2 Vichy according to the
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  • 78 1 New York, Sept 7. AN overwhelming majority of Americans are willing to risk war wt.h Japan. In a Gallup poll just completed, the question was asked: "Do you think the United States should now take steps to keep Japan from becoming more powerful,
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  • 452 2 (Bv Patrick Crosse. Reuters Special Correspondent wun the Allied Forces in Iran) Teheran Sept. 4. WITH the fate of their country already hall decided by the British and Russian penetration the people of Teheran are quietly, and apparently almost unconcernedly, awaiting #K*» final terms of the
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  • 102 2 Tieneran, sept. 7. HE iate of Germans in Iran is belined to be one of the questions still at issue between the Iran and Anglo-Soviet Governments. It is reported that the Iran Government is reluctant tc acquiesce in giving them up for fear of possible future reprisals
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  • 357 2 THE United States and war are referred to hTiW Sunday papers. xtle Discussing the Canadian Premiers statement i that he believed the conflict would be shortened if t£\ States declared that it stood with the lenMcracfa ±1 East. J. L. Garvin writes in the
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    53 2 Thiv -Still" If 1 S known in pub- i licity as "swea- ter art," in ccn- tradistjnction to *'!r^ art Am- i erica's Hay s i office has now A iu!ct'. out "s»wea- i ter art." Girl is i An n <3wyiine, 22, Hollywood's TNT Girl— j Trim.
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  • 167 2 Bigger Better Flying Fortress Washington, Sept. 7. THE new B 11V four-engined bombers whicfc are to be mass produced in the United States for Britain will be "bigger and improved flying fortresses.' The War Department has stated that the weight will be about 30 tons, compared to the present fortresses"
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  • 110 2 London, Sept. 7. of the Bomber Command attacked an important synthetic rubber factory at Huls in the Rhinciand last night says an Air Ministry coramuque Issued this morning. Many bursts were iseen on target and large fires were left burning. Communications and other industrial objectives in
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  • 163 2 1 3 STORIE FROM ZURICH Zurich, yi FRICTION between and evanuHs from Germany is disclosed taj headed -It Mm B? Si Once" in the newspaper R grr /tiinii. The writer says it u n from. Zell that the inhabits irritated because evacuee North Germany are M shamelessly, buying up whit
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  • 109 2 New York. S«j PRESIDENT "^fj T a radio addn>s of «JJ The P re^ el^f dl o^ Hassett, would not dun ject matter of tne Speech, but declared that^ bTof major sigmfi^f 6 w j last about 15 nunj I^, J It wUI be trai.sla o
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    • 59 2 Crime in Harley Street! Research Among Criminals! Thrills! l> a n <•> h s ,tI ii cl i^ v The Island Committee Presents "Tlit* A ma/ i ii^ ■Ir. < liil« ilioiisr* A Play by BARRE LYNDEN at the VICTORIA THEATRE &/>*. 20, 27 Oct. 4 at 9.30 BOOK NOW
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  • 929 3 DESSA, BESIEGED, ONTINUES NORAMAL (By Alexander Werth. Reuters Special Correspondent in Moscow) Moscow Spilt 7 MCAKS buses, shops markets, the post and even the telegraph-though the latter does lo t guarantee a timely delivery— are functioning normally in besieged Odessa (fO ple continue to go to the cinemas and couples
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  • 126 3 London, Sept. 7 TANK production in the Unite* Kingdom during Angutft established a record, according to Lord Beavetbrook's affioial statement. Compared with last March the output was doubled u i In announcing the new record. Lord Beuverbrool: sent the following telegram to all factories when tanks
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  • 64 3 London, Sept. 7. ADMITTING the RAF. bombinp of Oslo witJl A Flying Fortress aircraft, the German COOtooU^ Oslo radio makes light of the damage ana cMualtu, It said that a few planes rMchedth e^ty an three subuibs where damage was very small Two bombs fell m
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    38 3 Back View It's a back view we get of S Patti McCarty, I J 20, Califomian S 2 movie girl, who i$ snapped I w hamming back I i volley ball at Sa n t Catalina I Island
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  • 73 3 New York, Sept. 7 MR Wendell Willkie, broadcasting in a programme -Si h^t% STTJ? If overwhelnUn* sentiment among the Americans, Willkie added "I hope, and I kno* you hope that th President of the United States serves notice on Na7i Germany that the United States expects
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  • 224 3 Soviet Cains Follow Hard Battling Moscow, Sept. 7. PADH made by Soviet troops U in fierce fighting at the approaches to Leningrad during the last three days are largely credited to troops commanded by Marshal Bondarev in a report by the official Moscow news agency last night. "These troops are
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    • 71 3 us in Bad, RheunuHci ''inks. -worn', ovorW,. I ;'.\^tenpat a strain •totiii.tr! U: lnt> V aul Madder 4 s 15 of PJxress Acid- x fc 'I'-lpiui: your kldqej-s Jft -tl lik tllis W IH n»»«''kly t cw.r v ''"^rthe money- co»t bum" r st Mttefy comI nothi "t' dot Cy«tex
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    • 44 3 Under BRITISH management u/f SUGGEST I W f Lamb mint sauce, but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have g been restocked QL Cot»M««ntai j e 282 Orchard luin fl L r r d 5355 Red.
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  • PEOPLE & PLACES By VERA ARDMORE
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      299 4 I I Mr. and Mrs Alt'xander Crcys pif.'uml leaving St. Andrews Pres- i 'jyterian Church i after their mar- riace on Friday i The biide was i formerly j EK-i Pfenninser. j da:i;hUr of Mr i ami Mrs E. Pfdinin^er of Zurich j pupils ol King's Maol hnd
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    • 823 4 M j) m enjoyed t?a ai tables name was Hilary nH on the sir 1 lawn and then had j choice Of entertainments They could watch the boxing display by Pony Kent and .Tim Davidson, the dancing display by girl pupils dreeeed In blue
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    • 33 4 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms To suit the texture of your hair VAC I At Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloor European Oprraton Capitol Bldr. 159 North BrMre Road, i«l 441».
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    • 22 4 Bluish tfreen aftern«»on fnK-k pintuck yoke, red white beads tmbroidorv belt to match. Sizes 14-16 "WIMFRFIK-r Prices. >n ;1 Grange Rd. S'J.'i.T'V
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    • 73 4 El BIGI H P* Bl m}\3s m^^ 1 Tli [I It never shrinks oc itret- If ches— that is why it is ///tfJAAJATj!'; ideal for baby'.s knitted 7 (/*<****" JL y torment! that are daily in fsihjYlA I and out of'tho wash. K/ In ciuinty brby colours, that won't fade.
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  • 592 5 j,, (j a j when condition* make it .norc and :<> economise, many people who lined their friends to dinner at hotels the old-time practise of holding r-parties at homo. In many ways be said for ihis form of entertaining car. tx i pleasant, provided that guests
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    • 119 5 tio^Bf^ CELEBRATED W^'WffliW GLUCOSE t Nmo 5E Tlie following delicious varieties are _--^P^ available in large and smaU bottjes: < '-^!J I MIXED FRUIT DROPS Jg?? I BARLEY (f^- H I BARLEY MINT BRICKS j|i#/f«V- V i I BARIuEY SUOAR < /WW^ v A un> discs ilil t^pW V'i V
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  • 611 6  -  Ubique \T 9 ,v v V V ILIY paragraph of Saturday week regard- V V the song-writing activities of Sapper V V Beard has brought me a letter from ano- V V ther Services' writer. v V This time it is a Private J. F. Jones of V
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  • 167 6 BRIGHT LIGHTS! (At the Cathay) fpHERE seems to be a vogue at the mo- ment for pictures with a plot woven j round a famous jazz band. Kay Kayw was one of the first to capitalise the Idea and very profitable he found it. OX such a kind is th*
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  • 946 6 ■THE polity of my appointment is gradually to extend the 1 diplomatic representation of Australia to countries in the Pacifi with which we have important contact said Sir Frederic EeglesUm. first Australian Minister to Chungking, in a statement to the Press shortly after his
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  • 439 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) VIVID impressions were to be gathered at yesterday's evacua- tion practice along the West Coast of a scheme which will be of vital importance in the event of an air attack on Singanore demanding the quick removal of civilians in which Smgatwp'*
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  • 54 6 BUILT TO BRITISH STANDARD OF EXCELLES To-day, when comp« keen "in world ma* purchaser is often by a cheap price to is only an inferior in* a Starina machine. who are about to buy Is well to remen* Starina Cyc.es are J made from the M» steel and that the
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  • 687 7 Vavv Department has bluntly disputed the Berlin claim Z«r Oreer was tiht ag^reww and reiterated: "The initial 'freer he Navv Department has issued the following statement: tthstariding Gei-man contentions appearing in to-day's that the Greer was the agigressor in its action with the rl
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  • 209 7 Liverpool, Sept. 7. rONGRATULATING a destroyer crew here yesterday on the sinking of two submarines in one night Admiral of Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, Britain's First Sea Lord, told the men that he was awakened to be given th e news, and added: "I
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  • 199 7 IN a communique to the press the Government clarifies the construction ot Section 2(1) of the Control of Paper (No. 2) Order regarding the size of certain types of paper. This order, no\7 operative in the Straits Settlements, ieads as follows: 'No person In the Colony
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  • 198 7 Australia's Malayan Envoy Due Shortly SINGAPORE will shortly welcome Australia's official representative in this country. MrV T. Bowden, who was till recently Australian Trade Commissioner in China, and stationed at Shanghai. He will have authority in political, commercial and administrative matters. His staff will consist of Mr. A. N. Wooton.
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  • 57 7 THE Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United Kingdom via Australia arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 this morning. No air mails from the United Kingdom, etc., were received by the eastbound British Overseas A»rw?ys Corporation flying
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  • 307 7 MORN ING TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1941. FOOCHOW VICTORY (JN Jime 28, 1939, "military necessity" impelled the Japanese to land forces at Foochow, as usual ignoring the rights and interests of third parties and adding yet another crime to their appalling record of aggression against China. On September 4, 1941,
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  • 98 8 DKTTY Baliour, the Mini act res; was granted a deeree nW In tbf Divorce Court in London She a'let;ed misconduct by her husband. Mr. Jamas Alexander Falfour Campbell Tyrie -Jimmy Campbell, the soni writer. They were married at Yuma. Arizona, In 1933. and have one child.
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  • 155 8 MOSCOW REPORT attempt to assassinate Mussolini was made recently, according to a report quoted by Moscow radio as having been received from the Italo-SwLss border. This report Mid that Mo.,- ho Germans, archist offieer, I member d a fim! h v o Shots at Mussolini.
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  • 146 8 Britain's Fleet Air Arm already won many r«- si umlin victories over the enemy and has shown be- yond all power its supenor- ity in quality and striking S power. These two pictures i show (".hove) the A«k Rosa!. which the Xi'.zK have Mink time without
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  • 435 8 pOR 20 years before the war Fortunato Picchi was *ne of the hundreds of Italian waiters in Soho, London. .ulna ui pcu^tc Mieu iiiiii, iur in j was efficient, and he had that typ« of smile which makes you take at instinctive liking- to a
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  • 159 8 uii>n. notes for exports arc beins 0 made by Britain at top pressure in the midst of the "blitz Mere money than Shylock ever thought of is being shipped oul in a steady stream to destinations which meanwhile must remain undisclosed It costs quite a lot to make
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  • 54 8 MAJOR- GEN Sir Ivai Mackay, who came from the Middl? East to become Commander- in-Chief of Australia's Home Forces, says that every man in the A.I.F. in th? Middle East believes himself to be more than a match for the Oernians The Germans are tough, but Australians
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    5 8  - MICK SE WALT DISNEY BY
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    • 114 8 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OP COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: 87 por cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded Passes in the Elements of COMMERCE and 28 per cent, of these attained DISTINCTION. Enrol NOW for the {MB|MfffSK)|IMI^B -<rv.< commencing jr>th Mil MttlllttmWJ Miff M September, 1941. PHONE 5022
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  • 210 9 fend hoi' husband was described At men wtm clwurfcd with breaking and ELr mat: not to custody, the residence of Antonio MiKliorini. at Ravenswood-elosi'. Luni !< !(llu '>' iliul i ewellel> >' valued at Cl6O. ed. y^ °!J" o f Daniel Qulnunknown, oi [ord wei re- said ul there
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  • 112 9 OENTENCE of death passed on L Miss Winilred Harle. aged iitty-five. the British woman sentenced by the Nazis in occupied France, and on Miss Florence Frickard. believed to be a Frenchwoman, has been commuted to life imprisonment it is learned in Paris. Both Have been
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  • 144 9 7 ANXIOUS fathers-to-be pac-^r i ing up and down the roof S of a London maternity hos- L i pital form one of the most efficient fire-watch services, i About forty do duty at Perivale Maternity Hospital, Kali nj;. The idea was sug- gested by one of
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    2 9 THE PRINCESSES
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  • 117 9 ■N London to-day there are master I craftsmen making gold-leaf one 290 000th. of an inch in thickness. Using an 81b. hammer on a marble bench, they beat out leaf as trail as gossamer, and it Is their boast that theirs is the oldest craft in the British
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  • 145 9 MUNCBBB ELBABETH produced her first statfe show on July 22. It was <t concert to raise MM) for the wool fund which tfct and her sister. Princess Margaret, <.rgajiised« All kinds of knitted garments f < r the Services have l>eeii made, but funds were icettinu
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  • 487 9 AFTER an all-day hearing, the Tiverton, Devon, magistrates committed William Frederick Robinson. 30 -year-old sapper in the Royal Engineers, far trial at the Assizes «m a reduced dwrge of manslaughter. Robinson, who api>eared on remand, was originally accused of murdering his 27-year-old wife, Amy Laura Robinson,
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    • 375 10 Situations Vacant WANTED CiIRL CIJJRK Apply by lett«i Jo Mr. Hu. :i24, Victoria Street 3rd fluor ■fatapte. (No. 2SD WANTBD A(?«Tjt Stockln throughorjt Mal.jj* lor Condensed Milk. Box 374 c!c Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 90OK> M'A'STt^ those Interested to bundle Australian Goods, new shipment for Malayan Markets. Particulars apply Box
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    • 585 10 WANTED about Mv e acres agricultural land uear Kuala Lumpur with car, access. Box 383 co Matey* Tribune. Kuala Lumpur (No. 990K> WANTED AC. Oscillating table or standard EMM (St. in good condition. Prl Htitt particulars to Box 391 co Mfllava Tttlint, Singapore. (No. 993K) A NORTHERN INDIAN holdln* a
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    • 677 10 For Sale ACETONE in 5 lbs. and 10 lbs. tin. Applv J. I/a A Co., 523. Serangoon Road. Singapore. (No. S3L) FOR SALE cost price 32 new bicycle. "Hlrondelle". Apply 528, Grylang Hbad. Singapore. (No. 15LI IRON SAFE. Combination lock. View Amateur Photo Store, 109 North Bridge Road. Singapore. (No.
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    • 620 10 I Motor Vehicles sale. Hupmobiie s^ooinrrr; Taxed and Insured, $1 15?- pi/?' 3 H? Singapore Phone 3630. (^[OjWdK) WANTED Plat Marvellete or other am.ll car for cash. Particulars and orte* f^, U 401 c o Malaya Tribune. OngapS m (No. 13L, Jig paid. 7. Teng *^WSt «5pSALE M.G. 4 SKATER,
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    • 158 10 AIR 1 SAIG«, ffVfi bangkJ HSPS 2J j J (*****^3 920 KUALA uJ 2«E 5 mc s (tj (dally except M Fwn < N to 9 00 |V PENASB (49 M Beta From M»u to 1 10 ii rtom 5N n to 9 M RANGOd XYO SIR kJ («Mwiia From
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  • 301 11 NEWS BREVITIES Karachi, Sept. 5 DONATIONS for the V War Week, which actually does not begin here until tomorrow, have already reached the sum of about £5.000. The organisers have received special messages of good wishes from the Commander-in-Chief. Sir Archibald Wavell,! who said that Indian soldiers were helping in
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    • 202 11 THH j waJOR And VALLY (V STAN I (ROSS j Matrimonja|_^ T^~rj e ood position wishes wmm TTnv GUIRDIAN wishes to inL -on respectable Chinese "witES w»v£ for 2 beautiful *ismatrimonj (aged W, 28). Tould be arranged. Box No. Intends to Professional ■rTsriKAN SPIRITS. he-il pjwer ol Lord Peace Cove
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    • 634 11 Business Opportunities WANTED mas with marketing experlen e for foodstuffs, to take over good business for $7500-. Lines established. Income now $35n monthly. Box No. 285. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 756K> Educational GRADUATE of Cambridge University undertakes coaching work. Fees reasonable. Apply Box 211 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 764K)
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    • 325 11 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Making up and Draining: of Lorong 106. from fhangi Road to Langsat Road. Owners are notified that the plan, specification, estimate an;J provisional r.pportionment in connection with Notices served under Section 103. Municipal Ordinance, for making up and draining the above Lorong, within its existing width,
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    • 197 11 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION UMITW). NOTTCF IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 28th Annual General Meeting of this Corporation will be held at its Registered Office, No. 10D Cecil Street. Singapore, at. 12 noon, pn Saturday, the 27th September, 1941. and Notice is also hereby given that the Register of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 319 12 Simla. Sept. 5. IT. -Gen. E. F. NorL ton, former acting Governor oi Hongkong and now Commander of the Independent Western District. Quetta, has paid a warm tribute to the adaptability of Indian troops in becoming trained within a very short time to modem weapons of warfare,
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    • 157 12 JALL DEANNA'S PAST RECORDS SMASHED TO PIECES LAST U SCREENINGS Don't miss hearing her sing THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND!" i iIMTIM TO DAY r de an n as Romantic dilemma~ a JOE PASTERNAK >w V ci.o» D.,«*d by WIUIAM A. SBTER FIRST PKTVUB of RIISSIAN-fiERMAN WAR. Flown to London
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    • 68 12 ■^•oy. Oh, »oyl^^^^' IA^H f PRISCILLALANEjf^C^^ JEFFREY LYNN IJ %Agv k RONALD REAGANiL O^\ UfC»t#k»CUlT»s BfRNHAftDT AWABMb t i Presented with a special V WAR l»l< TOIII \eJ (By .ourlesy of the MinUlry fw^J And latest DRIVERS AI. The brilliant author or "THE CITAB tells a Woman's secret heart stowi
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  • 282 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. t». the Minister foe 1 Supply (Senator Mrlcayi announces that th*> Commonwealth Govt., in con- junction with the Victorian Govt. has agreed to advance under certain conditions a £50,01)0 loan on a U for £1 basis to the Austral Oil Drilling Syndicate, N.L.
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    • 147 13 pO- BORROW at the t'gl^lON 3.15 6.15-9.15 m f/e nips a kidnapping that r I caught the cops napping y' r(H I wnder. the Florida moon! IN WILLIAM FRANCES ROBINSON I BRUCE BENNETT ERIC BLORE Bd -pon a wofh by loi>n Joseph Vance Story ond screen p'oy NiM, Sd^ey Solkow
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    • 119 13 LAST DAY 3J5-6.15-9.15 >^| K?" .^C^?^ j MARTHA 6BQWG SCOT! BOTNT IN COLUMBIAS They llare Kot I^ove I 'mil K i Ck^ L W ■S^iJ r INTERWAT I WlLiMiJjB WORLD FAMOUS PRESS CORRESPONDENTS RADIO COMMENTATORS SPEAK THEIR MINDS. FRANKLY, FREELY THEY DISCUSS YOUI PROBLEMS— OITR PROBLEMS THE WORLD CRISIS also
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  • 639 14 VAN BREUKELEN AGAIN CHAMPIO TRAINER Statistics For Singan AutumnßaceMettw MAINLY through Grand Prix's in for the meeting, M. van Breukek Penan; trainer, again takes the lead b l»t of successful trainers for the Sinwi Autumn (GoW Cup) meeting, which eluded on Saturday. Trainer van Breukelen altogether $24,265 in stakes for
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  • 310 14 I otirton. Sept. 7. r»IHKI London loolball <lnbs .intl .iHili.i- «<d »M.ir»>v neighbours, who are hßlilin^ lor r«coi;nition following expulsion 1 1 out th» Football League had the better ill mcfanffM i'> to-da> s |>ioijramnie of siv ntatchtH, .lUKti-Kiitiiu: a total attendant- of 47.WM1. whereas
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  • 62 14 i L.^.^tßS won- entertained yt the home "f, a Rpur<>»B. President of the Eurasian Women'* Association, at St ■i 11 vu, yesterday evening, to a i buffet party sponsored by the As«<oclation Tho utter disregard to formality made tin* evening ii ureat success, the ev T-popu-j Inr piano
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  • 26 14 Damascus. Sept. 7. rE Free French leader General Catroux has proceeded to Alep;j»o for consultations with leadin? personalities concerning the future of the Syrian regiment.- Reuter
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  • 112 14 American Tennis Tourney i Forest Hills, Sept. TN T the men's semi-final «f j 1 the American tennis championships, Kovacs beat v the defending champion. McNeill, fr— 4. 6—2, 10—8. an* J thus meets Rifrgs in the final Miss Bet/ qualified to meet Mrs.
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  • 54 14 SOCCER: Div. 1, Police v Chinese Athietic, Stadium; Argylls v 3.R.C.. S.R.C.; R-.A.F. v Gordons. Seletar; Div. lIA. Signals v Malay Regt.. Alexandra Publishers v R.A.S.C.. Y.M.C.A.; R.E. (Malays SMB. 5.H.8.: Div. 118. Sultan t N.B. Indians. Naval Base; S.C.F.A. 14 B" v Post Office. J.C.S.A.; Stamfori
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  • 47 14 The Chinese lost to the Americans 4— l in their major league baseball encounter at the JaUn Besar Stadium yesterday. Tire minor frame between the Japanew II and th* LoyaLs. arranged to be played on the Japanese Club's ground was not play-j od oft*.
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  • 37 14 The Chinese Swimming Club water polo teams won both their league matches against the Royal Australian Air Force yesterday. The first team won 3_l, while the second team pot away with a 6—l victory.
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  • 42 14 THERE should be plenty of thrills at the Stadium tomorrow when the S.C.F.A., leading civilian contenders for the First Division championship of the S.A.F.A. League, meet the Malays in a return encounter. The flr.st game ended in a 3-all draw.
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  • 417 15 Hern Siiißh st Evan Wong b Cheow Chye 51 Kuldlp Singh b Lall Sinph 6 Abdul Aaiz b Muthucumaru 9 Sivajjnannm c Thiam Siew b Cheow Chye 43 Ho Lian Kee st Evan Wonu b Cheow Chye 0 Cecil Wong c Muthucumaru b
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  • 192 15 Army Cricket Final BATTING first, the Fortress Signals were all out for 174 in their first innings of their large units cricket final against the Manchesters. which was started at Tanglin yesterday. The Tads had .scored 130 lor 4 in their reply when stumps were
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  • 283 15 S.C.C. 's Good Win OPLENOID bowling by A C. Growder who took live wickets for 18, and good batting performances by Dr. J.A.P. Cameron and S. Downer, wtoo scored 34 and 27 runs respectively, enabled the SCC to defeat the I Gunner Officers by five wickets at cricket on the
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  • 38 15 IN line with otter religious ceremonies in Singapore prayers were offered yesterday tor an Allied victory at Waterloo Street Synagogue in connection with Sundav being acknowledge c. ,> 2 m special itoy *f prayer
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  • 94 15 Sydney, Sept. 7. WIR Earle Pagr, who is shortly going to London to represent the Australian Government issued a statement to-day. He said: "My function will be to establish personal Cabinet liaison between the twc Governments. I arn still directly responsible to the Australian Parliament and
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  • 59 15 Madrid, Sept. 7. THE Berlin correspondent of the Efe sf^ys that the Russian^ in Odessa are not lacking air support, "for although Odessa's seven aerodromes only serve for supplies and cannot be used, as air force bases, military planes come and go from Crimea without a
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  • 145 15 Cairo, Sept. 7. THE Middle East communique issued in Cairo to-day says: At Tobruk there was intermittent enemy shell fire during most of the day. Our own artillery bombarded three of the enemy positions, completely destroying three small posts. In the frontier iiea one of our patrols carried
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  • 124 15 Australians At S 'po re "Poojah" Singapore Suiul;i\ A BPBCIM- poojah' was held At tho chftti.ii temple in Tank Boad tn-ni^ht ia >i)i)imi'i)ii>i:i! ion ill tl»r M'dind anniversary of UM war In vnk in.- tbfl bl«*sMnK of (ho presidium drltv. (i«><t Sul.iiin;tiilur. to cfown the Allied cause with su<"cohs The
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  • 84 15 Prayers lor a speedy victory (or the Allies were offered up at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning when the national day of prayer vas observed. The luge congregation which attended, joined in the prayers for the soldiers, sailors and airmen of the Allied forces, and for the
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  • 38 15 Shanghai, Sept. 7. FOLLOWING the Chinese occupa- tion of all towns ulonp the coast of F'ukien province in South China, Chinese forces are now rt'portPdly making preparations to recapture many of the islands lvinz off that coast. Reuter
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  • 403 16 Zurich, Sept 7. THE Nazi's ruthless intention to starve the peoples of the occupied countries in order to prolong their own war effort, with its implicit admission of the effectiveness of the British blockade and failure to reap the expected gains fwm the
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  • 291 16 (By Patrick Crosse, Reuter's Special Correspondent in Iran) Teheran, Sept. 7. German ALL the important oil wells of Iran have now been brought under r T ec tn c i an British protection by the advance of Indian troops to the import* ant town of
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  • 102 16 THIRTY-EIGHT BriiUi v^?^* I tnn type of nations work an S tical. ioetel and .sporting niviti,., sent 2 gmttnSl to-day to tlio great nui.> women. liw me&a&!f said: -We oqbmb oi Brito Soviet women as our comrade* i n the stnl free peoples against the Nazi m'-nan-in
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  • 68 16 UEADS ol Christian churched in Japcß granted by the Japanese GovvromeatJ Imperial appointee hitheil<> conf:rreci odjl chief abbots of the Shinto end Buddhist j3 the law of 1884. Notifications of this decision iren hw Ministry of Education yesterday I As the Roman Catholic church is
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  • 52 16 Feshmr, Sef SIR Francis WyUe, the now British HI Kabul, had audience with King Zahir Afghanistan, to whom he presented credtt cording to a despatch from Kabui. Sir Fra later visited the tomb of the late King 1 father of the present King, on which he
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  • 27 16 Rome. S$ An alert was piven in Rome last liigft Italian communique issued to-day Somebffl the outer line of the city's defence opened i of fire.- Reuter
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  • 121 16 A SEVEN YEAR OLD boy alleged at a Coventry Inquest that a girl aged 12 pushed two brothers into a canal in which they were drowned. The dead boys were Ronald and Ernest Tomalin, aged seven and nine, sons of a local security officer. John Roy Cook said
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  • 35 16 Beirut, rS Japans Co^uiaj here, which nil J" over Syria. Lebanon an fl will close to-morrow, owj ing dwnmstanctt CowJ Saitaandtlu-Vice-Co^ ing Beirut. Other Jagg and civilians haie M Japan.- Reuter
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  • 41 16 New York Kg «CT Moscow, WJ 'S'S^H local oprrstu. 0 B« are reported t ;onl f!. in the din. J division, af %SS 3 resistance, wtf p<i d*» saris pUUJts. .1 Loiwio-. nri(..-- k,,54 1 S3VS fir/- pie.- Reuter
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