Morning Tribune, 9 September 1941

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  • 14 1 Morning Tribune Wx 0 IX9. Tuesday, September 9, 1941. Morning Tribune Tue-dav, Sept enibtr
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  • 697 1 RITAiN'S BIG BOMBERS LAST BERLIN IHKST ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING ot^THE GERMAN AIR ZOS LOMDON, r J\i*. tf.A.* bLA&LtJJ lii^iiL IN jj^^j NIGHT USING t bKII AIM'S UEAvib&X fcOAUiJbito, Tim; W E!GHT 0F TH e' BOMBS iRtAIEK THAN Ax^TtilNG THAT THE AIR FORCE HAVE DROPPED tiURMAN CAPITAL,, STATES REUTER. »ugh
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  • 44 1 R.A.F.'s Speedy Fighter «W The twin-engined Bristol "Beaufighter T from the same stable as the famous Blenheim, is a high speed heavily armed fighter mono- l plane suitable for use as a day or night inter- j ceptor. Picture shows Beaufighter in the air.
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  • 163 1 London, Sept. 8. TN further raids over Germany last night, RAF. night-fighters, using American built Havocs, attacked aerodromes from Holland in the east down to Brittany in southwest, states the Air Ministry news service. A Havoc crew which went to Holland saw a raider
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  • 271 1 Ankara, Sept. 8. a GROWING sense of fmsA tration in Germany is reported by travellers arriving here who tell how people are openly asking: Tor what are we fighting?" Why fa the Russian war not finished? These sources stress, however, that their morale is in no
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  • 180 1 London Sept. 8. THE Japanese ex-War Minister, Lt.-Gen. Hideki Tojo. writes in the Hochi that Japan's real enemy is internal dissension, says the London radio. The causes of domestic trouble he says, are the result of foreign ideas which are Incompatible with Japanese ways of thought and
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  • 114 1 London, Sept. 8. rO large ares in Boulogne started by RAF raids last night raged for several hours and were still burning during the darkness early to-day. Watchers on the English coast state that the bombs aDpeared to have .started large fires along the Boulogne waterfront and one
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  • 158 1 Surprise From The SeaRome Hint London, Sept. 8. A MYSTERIOUS reference to the possibility of a "surprise from the sea by subversive elements" is contained in an official communique issued in Sasab, Croatia, according to the official Italiai* news agency. The communique says: "In accordance with the agreement between the
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    • 4 1 L EXCEED 4,5«0 DAILY
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    • 80 1 Berlin, Sept. HA special German announcement says that mobile divisions, followed by the Luftwaffe, have reached Neva, east of Leningrad on the broad front and taken the town of Schuesselburg on Lake Ladoga. The Germans claim they are now* completely round Leningrad which is thus cut off from all communications
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  • 238 2 (Bv Alexander Werth, ReuterTs Special Correspondent). 1 J London. Sept. 8. THK (iermans have not surrounded Leningrad. Their claim that the city is isolated is nonsense. astride the main Moscow-Leningrad railway at anv 15 h^ g ttrf is another important rai.way 30 mi*s to the east,
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  • 38 2 Cairo, Sept. 8. THE British G.H.Q. communique J reports: "In Tobruk area,' enomy shell-fire has showed some increase, feix tnemy bombing attar k.s during to-day resulted in negligible (iamage. In the frontier art'a out patrols were active." Reuter
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  • 243 2 (Bv Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) t London, Sept. 8. FURTHER representations to the Iranian Government were made by the British and Soviet representatives in Teheran during the week-end, I learn, on the subject of Nazis and other fifth columnists who are still in Iran.
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  • 72 2 London, Sept. 8. IT Ls learned authoritatively that Soviet forces in Iran have halted their advance on a line roughly 1,000 miles long stretching from Turbatisheikjami. near the Iran-Afghan border through Turbatihaidari to Shahrud then on to Kazvin. thence to Urmia. It is understood that a
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    41 2 PEGGY MO. Z RAN, lovely lea- S ding lady of I'ni- S S versal films has I been snnbath- I J ing and swim- ming at winter 2 resorts in a neat navy satin S two-pieee suit. I a^
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  • 166 2 London. Sept. 8. THE Admiralty announced to-day that Hudson aircraft of the Coastal Command recently sighted and attacked a U-boat on the Atlantic. As a result of the attack the U-boat was forced to come to the surface in a badly damaged condition and it surrendered. The
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  • 187 2 Shanghai, Sept. 8. /xuotations for free exchange were not available H In Shanghai to-day following the action of all autnorised bank: under the recent freezing orders of withholding exchange from the open market. It u understood that the Stabilisation Board at >ng Kong, with which
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  • 28 2 r JV v London. Sept. 8. Ifc Kiiir has sent a menage of sympathy to Prtffiaer.t Roo.sf-velt on the death of the Prwrtrf*nt' R mother yesterday. Re uter
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  • 212 2 There ar* People, includino 2 factoiy workers a fi services associate tg Tr.e total includes 2 grvtee, 138.000 i n J|nc,an^ J5 O00 m These forces will soc» thencd by an army i raised and trained j n where an armoured fioj school is bein R esUbl* BIGGER Navy
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  • 78 2 ROY A* ARMY MEII CORPS. I Recurs are n: f d ,l enlist in the Ro;>al Ancyj Corps for the duration ol 1 Volunteers must oe 'between V\r ;ves of years. Th«-> ma«l be«»l and write En:-l-<-- n ,J Duties will be NON COJI MEDICA! v:u:k in M
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  • 49 2 Aid GlandsCineifta InHollyi il^r ;i in I ncrlbhiK t«v Rnd«ctr< I eodf«l IB CO otraeti fo al Mronpih. Ding r«d blood, rustful bI««P. vl happy life- v of extracts U w rountry »nd urvW rewfal In B'J i a gtt&rant* 'empty u cliPrnl»t for I fprot^tb vuu.
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    • 41 2 Please Note Change Of Dates. Tin Amazing LBIr. I lili€'r!iiMist'** will be presented at the VICTORIA THEATRE Sept. 27 Oct. 4& 11 at 9.30 Booking at Littles $3, $2 SI. AN ISLAND COMMITTEE PRODUCTION INI AID OF THE LORD MAYOR'S FUND
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  • 364 3 I London, Sept. 8. gnON that the Greer incident may have hvvn the CUHMM to test American opinion is made n Chronicle to-day. m i RooseveK said that it was beyond his power why the submarine's aim had been so poor," deaoei adding. "But is
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  • 85 3 Chungking. Sept 8 MR. Chang Chi-lwnn. member oi People's Political Council and editor- in-€hief of Ta Kung Pp.o, well-Known and influential Chinese paper, died at 4.30 a.m., on Saturday in the Central Hospital. Mr Chang, who was 54, had been' suffering from tuberculosis for some time before
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  • 40 3 Hong Kong:. Sept. 8 FIE Governor, Sir Geoffrey Northcote, left at 9.30 a.m. to-day. He was seen off at the pier by local Chinese and foreign dignitaries His successor. Sir Mark Young, is expected in Hong Kong next week- Reuter
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  • 77 3 NoCatidy For Betsey Betsey Earle J i appeared in the streets of North i V Adams, Mass. i wearing the sign > "Don't Feed i > Me." In the t S local paper ap- peared the fcK lowing item: L 'Betsey Earle's parents wish to announce that t i she
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  • 111 3 London, Sept. 8 •THREE or four ene- my raiders coming in one by one divebombed an English south-west coast town last night. A cinema, a school and private houses were damaged. Casualties were cau.sed and rescue work continued until daylight. A British Air Minist
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  • 326 3 CANADIAN PREMIER OPPOSES EMPIRE WAR CABINET PLAN Montreal. Sept. 8. 'J^HE Canadian Prim.' Minister. Mr. Mackenzie King. gave an interview on his return to Montreal from England. H' expressed confidence that his stay in Britain had been made at a "very opportune time." He was glid that he had made
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    • 27 3 BRITISH management j SUGGEST Lobster Thermiao^^^ but serving Dus Continental and American dishes e as real English homecooking. v Q. m T.I 282 Orchard 5355 oa d-
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    • 49 3 "SENOR, I TINK I FALL IN LUV" MOONLIGHT! MUSIC!! yl CR(7/5£ TO /?/O TENOR TITO CUIZAR BLONDE PENNY SINGLETON -NEW SONG DANCE TEAM A BOAT-LOAD OF FUN Thai's 111 O\ HI I LATIN" LAUCH-A-MINUn OOLUMMA HIT DIFFERENT mOM ANY PBEVHHJB "KLONDII COMEDIES IN TFRMS UV KNTKKTXINMENT PAVILION'S NFXT ATTRACTION
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  • 1234 6 Sending Of Australian Envoy (Tribune Staff Reporter) CHIN is fighting as the British Commonwealth of Nations and its allies are fighting, to resist aggression. Australia has long admired the tenacity and courage with wlwen the Chinese people, with so little in the way of industrial
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  • 85 6 SINGAPORE AIR POWER UNIMPAIRED IT must not be assumed, > I tcaust the evidence of > aerial activity ut the pre- *int moment is not so pro- S iK.unced in Singapore, that our R.A.F. defence in tmy way reduced. On the contrary, it is growing in strength every day and
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  • 269 6 HORRID nightmares haunt some motorists in Malaya as to what they can do if they run out of petrol miles away from a filling station. The law requires the retailer to deliver petrol into the tank of the car the number of which appears on the ration book.
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  • 87 6 MOIID IDRIS BIN AMIN. a former employee of the Oriental Telephone Elect! xc Company, was yesieicui> afternoon convicted and sentenced, to six montks" rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad uiaham, the .second magistrate, on I charge of housebreaking and theft. mn The complainant in the case was
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  • 226 6 rE case against S aW(HH| tried on three charm of mm of trust, was concluded yesterday McFall sentencing him to l> nion I. l] imprisonment on each of the chare tences to run concurrently. Notice of appeal was given bv m Tampoe-Philips, counsel for the defa
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  • 73 6 MEMBERS ol tlr Pcnang Ladies' Section of the Patriotic Fund arc I:elpini "Victory" plates of an a! design These plat°s show the 1 bol superimposed on the Jaak They are suitable •play in houses or on w gates. The n?tt proceed o. i^ tc be
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  • 27 6 n body i i (Mt rent up not ivp**i old not t i at to tnl due Btftum ti from ban verdict o;
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  • 292 6 WHEN the Singapore Poppv Day Committee met \e»terday to map out the campaten for this year, members discussed petrol rationing and its possible effect on the distribution and sale of poppies, mascots and car tickers. That this year's Poppy Day Fund will be extended to help
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    • 69 6 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to tak'.> advantage <>f the mult if arii- us services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial i experience. Bbß g^ MM M BJRk la 11
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  • 374 7 WIFE JOINS UP, NOW 'GENERAL' AT 33 lVf RS Jea Kn X W wif e of :i squadron-leader, whose only pre-war job was running a home for her husband and school-girl daughter, is to succeed 53-year-old Dame Helen Gwyniu'-Vaughan, G.8.E., as Director of the A.T.S. Her promotion ha# been far
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  • 173 7 Clerks Should Get Increased allowances Our Oun Reporter) S Eta Lumpur .Monday SreNCF to thc msufß i i£ of the cost of Hvmg 2 granted by the Sent was made by Mr. f irniamin to-day at the State Council meetsud that inquiries among leepcrs revealed that 1 ire up in
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  • 168 7 tEAH-OLI) evacuee from North London started his first i down mine in the Vale of Nealh, Glamorgan. hours later he staggered op. dazed, bruised and half Kl Domes crowded round ie vu the first to tell of Qiiun that had killed 15 of H rcc
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  • 256 7 ARRIVING in Singapore by Pan American Airways Clipper this afternoon is Mr. A. Duff Cooper, former British Minister of Information, who is coming to the Far East on a special mission. He will be accompanied by Lady Diana Duff Cooper. When the announcement of
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  • 328 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY. SEPT. 9, 1941 THE RUSSIAN BOG THE war on the Eastern Front cannot be kern, up indefinitely at its present rate for two evident reasons. A point is bound to be reached sooner or later when exhaustion will finally set in, while he approach of winter will
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    • 80 7 EAS O ft SAL E S 2 STRIPED SHIRTS 12 HANDKERCHIEFS 60 m 1 BIG REMNANT 00 j\ I SINGLETS 1-°° 1 KNICKERS 10 2 TOWELS i- 00 SPILIX)W CASES LOO J| (i FANCY SOCKS 1-00 'scarves 100 mI SMART BLOUSE L* ill "> M<>» OLOURKI) SILK 0.60 1 DRESSING
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    • 16 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, iv^^A Exclusively. \Jp^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. tt A Thompson, Dr. of ()(l11 Experience.
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    • 20 7 /<gg\ SAFEGUARD Pj|?| yourselves INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION SECURITY PLUS SERVICE 1 Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street,
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  • 108 8 MALAYA'S NE BLENHEIMS /1 oolio pi V* on its arm station. /*y < «x-ii(s hi V More i UIM-luCf. /O i round si \O) t-nginesn (A\ Wheeling V^*/ Thf cran plane vb) is slippei lace. /P Scene In I men worti Rlcnheim and cool newly l iii.nhiiif. Coolies pi \\J
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    5 8  - MICK USE WALT DISNEY BY
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    • 724 8 HOOK 1 11 IS I DATES I /(M. /2/// cv Sqimkr i for I "Footlights Parade" BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER AT VHTOIIIA 1 118 l ICI BOOKINGS S3/- S'lj- (INC. TAX) i Open NOW at Messrs. JOHN LITTLES CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BI South British Insurance Co., Ltd.
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  • 311 9 Blenheims Reinforce S'pore RAF TJIF ottensive »ln -nulh of the lluyal Air Fttt in the Far hasl has h"iii further reinforced by the arrival in Sini;ap< re of a large number of the latest typ* kitf-UOM Fl:is(o| Itlenheim It* iiilurs For tom,3 months it has been thf* policy to strengthen
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    • 723 10 ll— 1 Situations Vacant WANTED GIRL CLERK. Applv bv lettr iq Mr. Ho. 324. Victor^ street Jrd tioor. ttsngapore. (No 2SL> WANTED ARcnt Stockist throughout Malay* lor CondcnM-d Milk. Box 374 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 960Ki ♦VAiiTED thoee tnUTf "ted to handl« -w-'--trallan Ooods. new shipment tor Malayn i
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    • 703 10 WANTED A.C. Oscillating table or stanu.ird i'<ns (3). in good condition. Prl:? nnd pitrtlcularg to Box 391 co Mfllav.i Tribune. Singapore (No. 993K) A NORTHERN INDIAN holding a fin" j>ositl(»n wl»hei« to mert a respectable lady, view •timdsfclp. Please apply Box 4<» MaU>a Tribune Singapore. (No. 14L) Y<JUNC; r.ENTLEMAN wishes
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    • 692 10 For Sale ACETONE in S lbs. and 10 lbs tin. Apply i J Lea Ac Co 523. Serangoon Road. Sing.tIpare. < No 33L > FOR SALE cost price 32 new bicycle*. "Hirondelle 1 Apply 528, Geylang Road. Singapore. (No. 15L) IRON SAFE Combination lock. View Mnateur Photo Store. 100. North
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    • 658 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? PhenH 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67CK, FOR SALE. Hupmoblle Saloon 25 3 h!> Taxed and insured. $1,150-. Phone 3«30 Singapore. No WANTBD FOB CASH. BngTlsh~car~T^o 10 ¥J! Pa !L 1 2i Ufl nd Prtc* to Box 39 0 co Malaya
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    • 217 10 ONTId [air] SINCiAPORj LONDON »-ti ivtm (Ftom 6. 15 list >.£■• 6 57, I! «Ai 2553 nittftt (From ».05 71 "■5O B J SAIGON 25 4« metm (11 780 K C 49. «5 tnftrti (6. 116 Kc.) BANGKOK HSP^ 25 S aeta i T;* raw From fi.w p n 920
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  • 307 11 NEWS BREVITIES Bangalore, Sept. 7. ANOTHER 250 primary schools are being opened in Mysore State. This measure has been taken to implement the re-; j commendations of j the Committee for j Elementary Educa- j tion appointed by the State. Eight per i cent, of the schools will be devoted
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  • 257 11 (FROM PAGE 6) '.as taken early lr. 1940, when Mr. R. O. Cawy whs nnn>|imn) tin am Auott. linn Minister to Washington. iMVtt in tht vnir. the Chief .lustier o Australia. Sir John Latham, was appointed to Tokyo, and Sir Predertc added i*ia Austr:ill;i nhd dWITCd gTMI b<
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  • 67 11 Salisbury. Sept. 7. THi; Duchess of Norfolk, who took ovrr the supervision of the Mlohrl Grove Mables wlitn trainer OJlpin joined up at the beginning of the war continues to hove a siiecessful time. She had a doubh- to-rlay with htr own two-yt-ar-olci fillies. Cheerywood winning ihe Pools
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 139 11 f o ITISH INDIA bAPCAR LINE. Incorporated in England) IxsriAJ! ;VND ORIENTAI f S. N. CO. lail passenger and i cargo service. be:t possible services ar» maintained br the P.&.C CO., from the Straits to theports of call in China. Indiir and the United Klngdou iiers we requested to recite
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    • 243 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELV\AATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. ■'st^,bli?hed bv Royal Charter AD T824. (Nethrrlnufis Tindinq Society) BAMnn "Rid V\> (^ipttai f lO,OSCJPt iescrrc rund f 12,000.W0 London Correspondents NATION AL PROVINCIAL BANK IM'TKH liiam Ims: Netherlands Imi Indies:— S j; :>- Ibaya, Bamaranfi, Ifedan, IVWfcevreden, Bandoeng, CherlJOii, Teuui Pecalongan, DJo^Jakarta. Boio. 'ijiiatjap. DJemcvi, Palemham;.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 30 11 CARAa^M^; "MAT WA"S 1 rt ,ii«« M MY JOB CAfc?s; NOT PLAr-f.s MO-Nfv?WA^MiNIM.H) 1 major] mJ^P^- T^^- <?■ _iii 1 1 b 99^ ur*Ti i i_ i -J ty ._^_vjS__^ r^p—^B
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  • 75 12 ENTRUSTED with casli whi!. ployed as fob-pottmaste] hammed I.shah was alk»ed io i rommitt^d breach of trust, dl.--the ptTiod. 1939-1940. of being money entrusted to hin. his capacity as a public servai the R.A.F. station, Seletai*. Ishah appeared before the fourt]. magistrate. Mr. K.M. Byrne,
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  • 53 12 THAKGED with failing to give a satisfactory account of how be cane to b>? in possession of tro Dißkts at Moh Guan Terrace at 2.?5 yesterday morning. 30-yeur-oir: Chan Kim Senq appeared In the fifth court yesterday. Ho churned trial and the cAsf was postponed to Sept.
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  • 107 12 TENDERS. TEKDERB are now lavlt«d for et* M lowing materials or service. For parti cutars aee Municipal Tender Room. THNDER Date Of Clodllt Supply of Liquid Chlorine (or period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30. 1942. 12 noon. Sept. 10. 1941 Supplying laying roofing felt to. and armour
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  • 212 12 i; i: Set A Cal l iol made by he n fe add in lion of the Juty, he obs J bin for the m the.: un d hon>., du so they 'q pri-pared to to their live.s T^c Comaiy (jf Mice Is ha« announce a s l^'ia]
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 255 12 What in Hm VIOIML r«»l < h V K? lias a Jhiimm Officer <li»' rii*lil lo l»v«' (In U'ifi' «ff hi« oiiiiiiuimliiiU Offir^r? See the Answer in M. C. AVs great Triumph OPENING TO-DAY at THE CAPITOL STRnO BV FOR THE miCHTIEST I^^HKSJ^H SHV THRILLS SinCE "HELL DIVERS"! 0P« v
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    • 56 12 COME TO COCONUT GROVE I^*" YOU LIKE TO DANCE GOOD CHOW SWEET MUSIC SEA BREEZES ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING I* ALMS INDIVIDUAL ENTERTAINMENT TO BE WHERE KEGULAR PEOPLE ARE WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU AND COWAN AND BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN YOU PHONE ***** PHONE SlO3O Pasir Panjang Road Singapore. Other
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  • 191 13 rr c i using Army cars for joy-riding wenELilnsi an Army staff officer at an Aldershot n a uas t!l««ed that the officer, who was a* the nfout> \^i*tant Director of Transport, AlderIrnrimand used the cars to visit his mother, "hoppms and U» go to
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  • 199 13 liiva) Arm> Medical Corps d> voun» Chinese to join to hiinu medical units in to full strength. corps appealed to ■sum population foi rec- Ko Malaya Field AmI Hie response to that li< been excellent and the nbuhiiur is now complete rag the nd of
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  • 66 13 Knocked Down By Lorry PN* ■»r»ner yesterday P*s uho was knocked Roan ln l 'PP er Seran'^t*'d. walked l«£ !l1 Jf the lorry his mother's Q .tpore Coronnaornlac, a f i been due to 31* Kim. t»Ol Autf. 31. in Lppor Scran*hm tker son. I pn-cautlons, *M sun m the
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  • 230 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Sept. 8 THE Minister lor 1 Repatriation < Senator Collett> announces that a housing scheme will be available for returned soldiers of this war which will function immediately the necessary money, labour and materials are available. The money for the .scheme will be provided
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  • 363 13 /CHARGED in the Singapore assize court before Mr. Justin Worley yesterday with the murder of On*? Ah P«h, a fellow labourer, Seah Oh Yea, a Harbour Hoard employee, ad mitted having a fiffht with the deceased but denied having intended killing him. This was
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  • 23 13 |N the final of tin- "Keppel Cup" competition of the Kippcl Qoll Club M O Haney beat J A B:irr
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  • 132 13 THE fourth anntiai reunion dinner I ol the St Andrew'*, Old Boy;' Association WOJ held at the MeY?h\ Hotel Hoof Garden yesterday on the wi astern of tlie 79th I birthday of »h< school. The Rt. Rrv the Blshrjp ol SinnrpOTe, tOCJ Mr.,. Wil on,
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  • 102 13 'p\iy I 0110 Will). 11. l)"!i sHt'Cted IO i pi.'V hockey foi th< inkx department .r rf,«- Y.U.C.A .i.,.un>- v-ntoi <!<• I j).n ii' I morrow <ni Mu Piioo i-'- Luui "ii i Miii-n Behr, ar. t•; .s i, Vniu'v h <'iiin <i»y«» k npi i K-. i
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    • 157 13 PROWLING THE FLORIDA NIGHT... WITH ADVENTURE 111 L I Ll\ I JIIML/V/ ff .^bl hp exciting i^ Bi P^^^lßk p'oit cf the mosl fascinating scemp B in crime's annals' 1 /^mt^ B\^^ ILj»--\ >^Bl Bk. BJ^I^BJK' r B^MKhI Bb J^^ Bk HE :ttl Br '?5 iki. \.^^^^9&^k PBj j things
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  • 101 14 I pLAYINCi at hunic yrster- N gajr, the Koyul Air Force, i holders of the Division I championship, ami leading contenders for this year's ho- nours. i-ollet led two mure valuable points when they i defeate<l the Gordons by four clear goals. i Ihe airmen
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  • 164 14 IN a friendly return match played last Sunday at Lorong 23, (jeylang, the Kampong Jagoh .Muslim B.l' beat the Bin tang Selat B.P. by livr games to two. ftoUowini wi c the re.'sulta "K.J.M. B P jjlayer.s men tinned fii.st»: Singles: Md. Yunos beat
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  • 369 14 Police Lose Aeai COMPLETELY outclassed in alm \> partment of the field, the Pi n "> I three-nil defeat at the hands of it SU tre Athletic in their Div. I so t "er L\\ Chin Road Stadium yesterday Uh at Vns xnc matcn m itself
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  • 149 14 THE Publishers gave a walk over to Royal Army Service Corps in their Div. lIA League match fixed to be played at the Y.M.C.A. ground i yesterday. THE Naval Base In- dians defeated H.M.S. Sultan by i three goals to one in their 118 Div. League match played
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  • 64 14 Lightning Coup Made French Isle Free A BLOODLESS F:ee French coii'j Ui Tahiti, French iPacific islnnd. is repoited by Joan Fontaine, the actress. and other passengers of tho Jiner Monterey, en their return tc Los Angeles. California, from a cruise. Richard BrunoL. reuresentinu the Free French Government, stepped ashore, took
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  • 69 14 THE 2nd annual life saving '1 petition for the BagnaUJ Saving Trophy Wtt lield on at the Y.M.C.A. pool Lf\st year the clialli-"".- cup« won by Fonß Kim Choon. scored 68.8 out of a I>'\' D Yesterday. Kiin Choon rep* l scorin" 68.5. t The
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  • 348 14 AIUiVLLS 5; S.R.C 3. THI first division same on the I'ariang yesterday proved fast and interesting with the Argylls triumphing over the Singapore Recreation Club by five goals to three. The Argylls fielded a fast forward 1 line which seldom slipped up.
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  • 177 14 CIX recent importations. Bos- worth Park, Bracklaw, Air Offensive. Night Raid. Radasca and Silent Court, are included in the latest classification list just issued by the Straits Racing Association. Following is the list of transfers new classifications and deletions. HORSES Transfers: From class 2
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  • 132 14 START was made yesterday in the Women's sintsln handicap: Mrs Cars--6? M O Si.. 1 'Pli?'3>W. 2Si" M M W SS M£ n V SinM>S hi uii<%:t P Q K Stein ro-,no rr lmVl^ I" to-day v "ii s Ninsles handicap- Lt D W a T.
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    • 48 14 Asthma Oernt Killed in 3 Minute Choking:, iraspiiur. Bronchitis poison your Ve nda health and waken your h the prescription of an A starts kiUing Asthm.. a vi purities tlie blood an« anythinK und enj.-y I wStmStid that it you free, easy br. and to complete lv Mendaco
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  • 69 15 ■u imjwst'd ai *a*m House, Z on Robert Scottish pota"JSeith, Midrailed to JJ with the °o l England 0$ worth 107 held by him he United States. ie Lor d Mayor \iiybody who no t" help the try when they the power is an I of the counm stated
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  • 70 15 one Girls Angry At marriage Ban PHONE ix girla who n v Serin urge tat liftthe Post G:!;ee n married wotheir tpplicaui being turawn. i) staJ rities sa\ In I ban en marpmer will r>ot NaxerJ unle&s u ifcortage Ik .4; ore t ni is no .shortage phone Rirls. married
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  • 24 15 D© widow Ri< bai (1 01 Cheslyn jju Cannock "«a« since the o! the war 12 Pairs o: of > pairs Jro* und. 1
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  • 5 15 Useful Watch' in Britons Abroad
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  • 413 15 THE following are additional entries for the Ipoh races: Ponies Class I With the acctption of Murray Court, who has been entered only for the fivefurlons race, aU the other entries from ponies class one have been entered for the rive-furloug and six-furlong events. The following are
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  • 286 15 r |-HR September bogey competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played M Hufcit Timah on Saturday and Sunday •nd re. ultcd in a win lor M. Bain in "A" division with a score of 1 up, in 11 in "R division between J.
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  • 83 15 London, Sept. 8. -nESPITE the weather, it is safe to j u say that the final weight of crops [grown this year will easily create ft record for the century," said Mr. R. S. Hudson, Minister of Agriculture, in an exclusive statement to Reuter's political correspondent to-day. "This bumper harvest
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  • 123 15 THE Lord Mayor of London, in a *u- rfply to the cable by the ni!la R^»ef Fund Committee of Singapore on Sept 3 in connection with its Aid to Britain Week, has expressed his thank, for the offer of assistance. His cable reads: "I have
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  • 441 15 War Artist Returning To Austra lia kVIER spending six months in the Middle KaM where he covered much of the country with the Australian troops, Mr Ha- rolo B li.-ibert. Australian war rrtist, wns in Singapore yesterday on his way back home. He has completed about 100 pencil and chalk
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  • 124 15 Lend on, Sep r f, HF.LIVERIES in August were: l M The United Scut's 13.«25 ions, I the United Kingdom. 548 tons and Others, 2.596 tons, i total of 16.769 tons, compared with 12,575. 83S, 2,505 and 15.915 tons, respectively, in July. World stocks fifcmiicul by about
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    • 121 15 OF THE YEAR! First Air-mail pictures w^ of thc historic I I meeting between The British Prime >liiiis<rr. >lr. Winston Iniurchill, And The U.S. l»re»iaVni. >ir. Franklin IK lloo«cv< k ll. on board ■.M.S. PrfMC of W»l<» in lln Ailanlir! TODAY AiljaaAßßA book now 3.15, 6.15 9.15/V LrirV/y|DIN /V 'PHONE
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  • 283 16 London, Sept. 8. THE big battle lor Leningrad, now fen its third week, sees the Germans still some distance from the city's main approaches at most points. The Russian resistance is magnificent, says the London radio. The greatest pressure from the Germans is being experienced in
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  • 91 16 Cairo, Sept. 8 A NOTHER successful attack on a convoy in the Mediterranean Ls described in the Middle East R.A.F. communique to-day. It states: "Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm made a successful attack on a convoy of three medium sized merchant vessels protected by three destroyers
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  • 72 16 London, Bept. 8. A GERMAN ship was destroyed off Qstend to-day by a Spitfire. I'ne Spitfire was on a reconnaissance fllfrht when the pilot saw three traps. He dived on them and while firing his first burst saw one explode and the superstructure disintegrate. He spld:
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  • 490 16 Duff 'Cooper Silent Of Far East Future Manila Sent i MR. DITFF COOPER, former British MinistL Information, on arrival here to-day said h mission was to inquire whether it was desir»2 to esUbli^h in the Far East a "set-up" fcX to that in Cairo under which a War ('2 official,
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  • 180 16 French Round Up Ru» Lisbon, Sept. FLITICAL colour of Russians 1 Ul affords protection because lu :ct^ Russians are being rounded up o> cco: diii rities at the request of the Germans act message received from Paris. occupied More and more Germans from °ccware leaving Paris
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  • 72 16 I ORD to« Ministc Food, spa here said: "ii enter the year ol stocks of are better they wot months in pite the call we made on shipping n ces for f»r poses A that pfriti "At the of the year of I bread whk more I ent on
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