Morning Tribune, 10 September 1941

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  • 14 1 Morning Tribune !^qo Wednesday, September 10, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednrsd 3 y. Septe mber
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  • 1500 1 Atlantic Battle In Favour Of Allies Umier reviews the war London, Sept. 9. waging account of the progress of the Battle ie Atlantic was one of the main points made by ston Churchill in a review of the war situation ie resumption of Parliament after the summer Prime Minister said
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  • 731 1 Prime Minister who idly cheered on rising, t the outset with his g with President Rooseuly/ 1 he said, "I learned e President of the United vould welcome a meeting e to survey the entire world 1 jn relation to settled and
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  • 73 1 Tokyo, Sept. 9. A JAPANESE ship will be sent to Malaya to evacuate Japanese na- i S tionals, says a Foreign S Office announcement. J The Domei news agency J says that there are over > i 700 Japanese residing in Malaya. S 1
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  • 55 1 Washington, Sept. 9. TH E Aeronautics Board has secretly heard an application by the Pan-American Airways for authority to operate an air rftrvice between tht United States and West Africa. No decision is yet announced. The company plans to deliver planes by this route to the British forces
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  • 25 1 Stockholm, Sept. 9 —Rumanian troops have been brought tc a standstill by the strength of Odessa defences, according tc Nazi war correspondents.- Reuter
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  • 39 1 London, Sept. 9.— A j German destroyer and an armed tanker with another vessel have been sunk by the Navy off Murmansk. The German lirht cruiser Bremse is also it is confirmed, sunk. There are no British casualties.- Reuter
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  • 171 1 THE AMERICAN FREIGHTER, STEEL SEAFARER WAS SUNK BY AN AERO--1 PLANE BOMB IN THE RED SEA ON SUNDAY. The State Department announced that this information had been sent to Washington by the American Minister in Cairo. The Department said that the nationality of
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  • 55 1 Berlin, Sept. 9 SIX Frenchmen, described as Communists, were sentenced yesterday by, the special tribunal dealing with the supipression of Communistic activity, according to a Paris dispatch to the official German News Agency. Five were sentenced to from two to ftvt years' imprisonment and one to
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  • 102 1 Cairo, Sept. 9. The announcement of the sinking of the Steel Seafarer has caustd a sensation in Cairo. In addition to war supplies, the ordinary trade of Egypt has been more and mom diverted to America in order to avoid the long journey around the Cape. In addition to
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  • 13 1 London, Sept. 9. safel? at Istanbul on Monday. Agronsky^- Reuter
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  • 178 1 New York, Sept. 9. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S I forthcoming broadcast is the subject of much discussion and forecast. One forecast from Washington is that President Roosevelt will announce that henceforth the policy of the United States will be to meet force with force on the high seas.
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  • 222 2 RUSSIANS BREAK GERMAN HOLD IN CENTRAL SECTOR London. Sept. 9. FOR 26 days the Russian forces have been attacking in the central sector 50 miles south-east i of Smolensk. Here the German forces have dug themselves In with extensive fortifications. The Russians attacked from the north and east and in
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  • 96 2 Moscow, Sept. 9. SOVIET troops have recaptured Yelnia but this is only of secondary interest compared with the f|ct that eight German divisions had been smashed during the struggle around the town. Yelnia, lying 50 miles south-east of Smolensk, near the source of the River Kesna, is not
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  • 25 2 Bangkok, Sept. 9 t lEUT.-COL. P. D. Barry to-day succeeded Lieut. -Col. L. G Hartmann as Military Attache at the British Legation in Bangkok. Reuter
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  • 173 2 Tokyo Demands On Holland Revelation London, Sept. 9. r\ a broadcast to the Dutch people over Radio Orange, a colonial expert of the Netherlands Government in London revealed that on May 10 last year, the day I Germany invaded Holland, the Japanese minister at the Hague presented a note to
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  • 126 2 R.A.F. Bomb Locomotive Town, Docks London, Sept. 9. NEARLY a hundred R.A.F. bombers last night attacked Kassel, Western Germany, without loss it is learned in London. It is pointed out that Kassel is the headquarters of the extensive Hencesel locomotive workshops described as of particular importance at present in view
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  • 65 2 Now In War Work Daughter of t h e British Prime Minister Mary Churchill i J 18, is now a member of one j of the many i women's war j se;Tices in Lon. i don. j A LIBERAL Party committee, mth Lady Violet BonhamCarter as chairman, is understood to
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  • 249 2 Press Land Spilsbergen Landing H- Spitsbergen (a J majority of British The Yorkshir p$ marks that both 5? and Germans, the A have acquired i* **J from the Russian 2 "For a lon K time aton vasion of Norway the eft Spitsbergen all 0 they have begun to X* rich
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  • 247 2 Melbourne, Sept. 9. S^OME of the American fighters, flyingboats and bombers ordered by Australia from the United States are already in service. Fighters include new types which can also be used as dive-bombers.—Reu- Cairo. Sept. 9. LADY LAMPSON, *.vife of the Ambassador here, Sir Miles Lampson.
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  • 61 2 Johannesburg Sept. FOUSANDS of people itM meetine convened b» Friends oi the Soviet Una Johannesburg yesterday. Ove: pounds were collected for M aid for the Soviet. A message was read fros Kalinin, trie President of w Union, reciprocating e wishes and a message frcn ArchbishoD of Canterbury •.hat a
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  • 35 2 He* York. Beg THE Greer incident was deliberate choice in order Japan to stop American oil ments to Vladivostok 15 of Mr. William Simms. we.i-.-j commentator on forelCT wTitinß in the New i«« Telegram.- Reuter
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  • 89 2 Gelling Up Night Slopped in 24Hour Getting up ■«Ek»S£ >f «jrt organs, whitish <*1.-c Marge. base of spine, prom nervousness, wraku- a dl8 rt« a vigour are caused of Prostate Gland (a n eland in men,. To ovei ng bleg in 24 hours and vlgSur and h«rtth. ttj^ d scovery
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    • 39 2 Please Note Change Amazing ■■ii€ k rliinis€ k will be presented at the VICTORIA THEATRE Sept. 27 Oct. 4 11 at 9.30 Booking at Littles $3, $2 $1. AN ISLAND COMMITTEE PRODUCTION IN AID OF THE LORD MAYOR'S FUND
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  • 127 3 Humanians Lose 20,000 At Odessa Moscow, Sept. 9. s hvr lost 20,000 officers and men in the fighting during the last ten days, according to a supplenmniunique broadcast by Moscow radio. I Tnhi KUMd division, 11th, 21st and Ist Frontier Finns' suffered exceptionally heavy losses. of the SSnes \s uiking
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  • 213 3 London, Sept. 9 |LL attempts of the enemy to penetrate Odessa's defences have been shattered, says an official Tass Agesey message from Odessa quoted by the Moscow Radio last night. It stated f hat the German ana Purnanian thrusts, which have now bc-:n going en fr 29
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  • 100 3 Bangkok, sept. 9. ADDRESSING men of the 06--|A stroycr Thonbnri and members of the other armed forces to wm.'l! he presented Dlstingutohed service Medals, the Thai Premier. Field Marshal Luang Pibul Sonppram. extolled their bravery OWi said "I firmlv believe that if anyone should attack us in
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  • 56 3 R.A.F. London Sept. 9. iffiMi ■iiii S.^,^^nf Z'not dare -gg iiiSSi "••^SSklng the German spol-esman'.s appeal to g) u,; tough, the News Chronicle cotnmMiLs. Germans will b*Z '^'<i Ol all the toushness lheV Th a e n R°A """hit Berlin's zoo during their raid un the
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  • 145 3 Textile Prices Problem In India i Bombay. Sept. 9 >w Government oi Incia i ly member, Mr. Mody. has with Indian textile on the problem of infoe demand for textile.s to u uccds, and to regulate textile prices and civilian lowing the stoppage of Janports. Bin problem faeine the lent
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  • 26 3 Vichy. Sent. 9. condition is ste.ul- was yesto'c'.uv In ii"M)itui by the vewaiUM ate who tooV: •ie- Lav il and Do at on the iir. Reuter
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  • 199 3 London, Sept 0 THE torpedoing of two German supply ships by British patrols in the English Channel last night is described in an Admiralty communique to-day. Two ships with a strong escort were intercepted and in the first attack, just before midnight, one, a vessel of
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    40 3 or is he smart! Private Tom Hopson, of the United States new Army, sets ready for duty. In barrack rooms are full length glasses for J the boys' use no excuse for being untidily dressed is accepted.
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  • 93 3 Berlin, Sept. 9 The German artillery training ship Bremsr of 1.400 tons has been sunk in northern Norwegian waters by British naval forces. This is admitted by a German high command communique which adds: "The Brem.se had a surprise encounter with a British cruiser and two
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  • 52 3 Volcano Moves Town H.Q. Canberra- Sept. 9. BECAUSE TarvurO vur volcano i^ irtive. admnuv ?SU hcadqu».urs ,Vf New Guinea arc ta.ing transfcrrcii from BrtJ* ,f a wnd S New Guinea v;as announc «d bv Mr. A.K. MChabitants. Heutr,. Rangoon, scpt T A DEPARTMKN'I oj to wa been »ppolntes s meni
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    • 18 3 X LARGE a^ tX STOCKS V '%€i^J CARRIED \if V^fc^ IN ALL IIY-ISS, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE APB 09
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  • 533 4 IT OOKING every inch the reason J why riM has been acclaimed the perfect type of English beauty, Lt4y Diana Duff Cooper stepped off the Clipper yesterday at 5 p.m. and .said: "It's been a very hot trip but .such a pleasant one."
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  • 428 4  - People Places VERA ARDMOR By leave at the end of the week. Charming: visitor to Singapore Who will be leaving for a few days' stay in Penang quite soon is Mrs. de Bailleux. She plans to return to Australia at the end of the month. Hear that Hazel Waite and
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  • 20 4 Mrs. Hipkin and her small son Guv pictured in the garden of her Blakang Mali home.
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    • 37 4 WAVISCT liugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair W VAC I At Staff trained in use of INNOXA Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf. l r >9 North Nndge Road, Tel. 4419.
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    • 16 4 WHITE PIQUE MORNING FROCK. Embroidery sleeves and collar to mutch with Hare skirt extremely well cut.
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    • 95 4 LonGiflsfjJS brings ou. the hnutv of the eves tadfivei clamour tnd dep cxpress.on. LONG! \SH Mrengtheo. JS darkcm as a .up Sun to uh10.v,,. VSH .o-d <lv and watch v<»,, eyes K< WMCS: MidniglM Blue. Coppei Beech, Raven Black .mi I brusn For applying it available at small cost. Ah
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  • 415 5 EVEN DAYS OF BEAUTY L The Morning the exlra good Luty that counts, so well with quick JLtoes in the morntal L like a cat stretching; I and 1-s. to get that Ey, feeling out of Then finish by breathing times, before ,ov.' Gr vour hair extra energy into and
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    402 5 MONDAY Make this a go-to-bed-early evening, and save some time for a facial with your favourite rich lubricating cream. BBW*?) it over your face to take away black Monday fatigue. Leave it on during your bath and, if your skin is dry and drawn, leave some on
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    • 21 5 KING'S SCHOOL Services 9 Kxl« fc n«i«" Course 111, Oel. lsl-Der. l»ih Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Accounts ncy, and Applied Mathematics.
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  • 676 6  -  Ubique By V THK three hundred guests that attended V l the Nee Soon Sergeant,' Mess dance on V V Saturday evening voted it the V and liberal lashing of praise must be v V tribute between the president <>i the onto* J V tainments committee (QJU. Battle)
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  • 85 6 I>LLADING uuiltv to possession of a quantity of cannabis satlva tuanjai. Ismail, allvs SalWh, described m "a notorious traificker In drujs, was yesterday lined f3O. Anotiicr Mohammadnn. Abdul Rahman, who wus Jointly charged, pleaded guilty and was tned $8. Acting o.i information received, an inspector proceeded to
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  • 241 6 SEAH OH YEA, who is charged with the murder of a fellow Harbour Board labourer named Ong Ah Poh, in his defence at the Singapore assize court yesterday, admitted having a scuffle with Ong but declared he did not know what took place after that. The
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  • 88 6 VyjNALD Stables (61), a European, had a tentative charge of rape explained 'o him when he appeared bet ore Mr R Moor, acting third magistrate, yesterday. The offence was stated to have taken ->lace on Hept. 8, at Slglap Road, and the -.le^rd victim is believed
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  • 836 6 DUFF COOPER SAYS FAR EAST (Temper And Temperature EASIER MR i DUFF COOPER, former British Minister of Information, declared in an I Yesterday, shortly after his arrival in Singapore, that London wa* very <,| ad m *l defences of Malava Were so much stronger now than a year ago. ir
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    • 90 6 The LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTfll 1940 RESULTS, just publish ;d award SIXTY Fnu«l CENT of PASSES in all subjects for which stuaeaa PITMAN'S COLLEGE entered. Of these Sixty-four per ffMßlitfVffl cent, more than half were K.|i| ■iiFIIKUcfJI DISTINCTIONS. Enrol now g ■MBUiiißßilMliHl for the new Term com- fn I^HHSfflvfflffllS
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  • 1158 7 (By a Canadian eye-witness) London, Sept. 9. tIDIAN troops, supported by British and Noregian detachments, occupied Spitsbergen in the i expedition from Britain. flu's was the first operation by Canadian troops outside jn m jnore than a year. fhc Allied formation,
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  • 303 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 10, 1941 NO FIFTH COLUMN WITH the 12th week of the RussoGerman war well on the way, the battles waging along the various sectors of the Eastern Front have increased rather than diminished in tempo. Despite extravagant Nazi claims 01 "significant successes," the Russians are fighting
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  • 601 8 (By Alexander Werth, Reuter's Special Correspondent in Moscow) Moscow, Sept. 9. TN the Leningrad area, the lighting is extremely heavy but it is certain that the Germans have not anywhere like encircled it. They have approached fairly close, only from the south-west but not close enough
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    64 8 yLTHV, former British Minister of Information, Mr. A. Duff Cooper j arrived in Singapore from Manila by American Clipper, with his wife Lady Diana, yesterday. Pictures here show Mr. Duff S Cooper and Lady Diana photographed on arrival and (above) i Mr. Duff Cooper, who is a member of the
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  • 131 8 THE case against Salleh bin Abi dullah, a Javanese youth, who is charged with causing permanent disfiguration to the face of Miss Mabel Wong, a medical student, was mentioned in the first magistrate's court yesterday morning, before Mr. J. L. McCall. The accused claimed trial
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  • 53 8 OWING to the black-out which will take place on Sept. 15, the j annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association has been postponed to Wednesday, Sept. 17. Eurasian Association Victory j Badges are now on sale and the j whole proceeds will be donated to I
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    2 8 Min Arrives
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    5 8  - MICP PUSE WALT DISNEY BY
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    • 422 8 Your favourite perfume duplicated 24 *r-jp Re f in perfumes \_^^k I__ your now jM om available ___^j^^TJ^_i 11, THE ARCADE, Sipore Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished H Oa*««I#« bats Catarrh and In a natural way restores. 41k 111 BZIIIy Mu C»MM M M a hearing in some of the
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  • 378 9 A PRACTICE drill on the biggest type of anti-aircraft guns at present in Malaya the 4.s— was held yesterday morning "somewhere in Singapore" for the benefit of the local press and local cameramen, who returned home feeling more secure than ever, convinced that the oft-repeated
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  • 277 9 AN toque* on Ong Koh Geok yester:l"y showed that his suicide was due to pecuniary embairassment, this being the view of his widow and also his late employer who found a cash shortage n the petrol kiosk in which Ong worked as clerk. Cns
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  • 34 9 SOVIET COMMISSAR FOR THE NAVY: Admiral N. G. Kuznetsov, on board a Russian naval launch in the Baltic The Russian Navy was to be entirely reconstructed and considerably strengthened by 1942-3.
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  • 283 9 WARM thanks to the Malayan Chinese for t/eir splendid "Aid for Britain" Week effort are expressed by the Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, in a letter to Mr Tan Kan Kee, J.P.. addressed to ln-.i c|o the China Relief
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    • 633 10 1— V 1 Situations Vacant Wanteij r TMCbcr Apply Box Mo. 433 ro IffUaya Tilbune. Sll i •No 77f.i •PANTED (i!Rf. riKRK. Apply Tjy letter to Mr. Ho „24. VlCtorU Btr*« :Jrd Moor flnftapore. (No. ML) WANTED an energetic young man or iM »a shop ns^istant. Apply t>etween 4-' pm
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    • 639 10 For Sale ACETONI n ;"> Ibi and 10 lbs tin. Applv .1 Lea 6c Co 523, Serangoon Road. Singapore (No. 33L) FOR SALE cost price 32 new bicycles, "Rlrondelle". Apply 528. Geylang Road. Slngipore. (No. 15L) FURNITURE— Dining tables. wardrob°s. side-boards, writing desks, book cases. 3H. Killiney Road. Singapore. (No.
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    • 635 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell J^lr~clr7~Phon SOB8 I _Bin W pore. Cash p&" (Ho. FOR SALE. Hupmobile Baloon 25 3 T? l> r^?™ d lnBUred 15 °i-- Phone 363i Singapore. (No 989K WANTED FORD V8 or Ch^roleT ~*****^ model, cash Box 430 c'o Malaya Tribum Singapore. (No 64T
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  • 290 11 NEWS BREVITIES sinua, oepi. o. JIR Akbar Hydari, Information Mem- < >er of the Viceroy's! l executive -Council. \i irrived here this li morningThe Maharaja of Kapurthala arrived I here this morning and is staying at Vicere&al Lodge. Dr. C. R. Reddy. I Vice-Chancellor of the Andhra University, has been
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    • 218 11 4 1 ASM I lII* (FROM TA Educational RAPID COURSE in Motor Driving taught licences obtained. My car or youis Fees reasonable. Success assured. Dlil *****. Singapore. (No. 71Li GRADUATE Of Cambridge University undertakes poaching work. Fees reasonable. Apply 80x211 elo Malaya Tribur... Singapore. t»O. 764K) BALLROOM DANCING. Join our
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    • 362 11 GE 10) :anto\ese for beginners. Boo* ii. ust published. $I|-. Three -character Classic. English Translation with notes, lomanlwd into Mandarin, Cantone»e WVI lokien. 30 ct«. Obtainable at all leading jookstores and Chung Mwa Mandarin InsIt ut ion, 56. Short Street. Singapore. (No. 9WK) FREE —IN CELEBRATION of the Second Anniversary
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    • 261 11 I'iiblir Notice %STEKN UNITED ASSURANCE CORFOIIATION LUHTBP. NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that the 28th Annual General MeeUnu »f this Corporation will be held at lfe> Registered Office, No. 16D Cecil Street. Sin&apore, ;it 12 noon, on Saturday, the 27th September, 1041. and Notice to also hereby given that the Roister
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 369 12 Bara Banki. Sept. 8. rilK Maurice Hallett, lO Governor of the united Provinces, in a epeecb nere on Inui.'s future status, laid t'ar.t the issue was not between the existing system and tethi totter; but 0 I ecu the ex;.st t n ystem, with our >pea for
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    • 188 12 LEvery Moment a Throbbing 1 I i f CreetecTby ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS I at Yesterday's Opening! I y__^T_9 I f\^__\ M-G.M's Most Thrilling, ROBERT TAYLOR RUTH HUSSEY WALTER PIDGEON ill "FLIGHT COMMAND" The Greatest AIR Adventure Story ever Filmed! SPECIAL! Official Pictures of the CHURCHILL ROOSEVELT MEETING (Me trot one News)
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    • 115 12 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15*4 9] (JJIBOONAIO CRISP •AWARAONII^r^ VtS^.III IRVING RAPPER A WARNER BROS "i >IZSO i7/?sr AIR-MAIL PICTURES THE HISTORIC MEETING BErwi Mr. WIXSTOft 4 111 IU Mil PRESIDENT lIOOSI :\EI On board H.M-S. PRINCE OF WALES in the Ath UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL SPECIAL And A Ministr> r of Information Short
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  • 140 13 hIVP committed LTin his capacity t-- n a sack ot en-. 1 1 m hammed ice ta court E fesaflts In connection with this case, Chan Sau I linn" a 25-year-old Cantonese woman, tab Alleged to ha\e dishonestly received nnd retained stolen property, one sack or •'.nndu the
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  • 223 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 9. )LANS have been formed to take irt treasures in Sydney to the mountains f war approaches. The Army and the Navy have ordered 21,000,000 tins of food including practically all fish canned in Australia. The death has occurred of Mr. R. F.
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  • 77 13 rY CLING holidays I are more popjUar than ever. An official or the Cyclists' Touring Club, largest cycling club in the world. 6 saW that louring bureau ,50 per cent, busier than a year ago. -Many of our members intend to make very long cycle tours but
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  • 308 13 Woman And Mo ther-In-La w Bound Over THE fifth magistrate yesterday bound over Quek Cheo Tee and her daughter-in-law, Tan Sai Choon, who were arrested in Ma> this year for trespassing on land at Jurong Road on which they had b«en allowed to live for the past 30 years. Mr.
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  • 63 13 ON the authority of the Rear Admiral, Malaya, the Master Attendant Straits Settlements, has ssued a notice to mariners warn- tticm of the establishment of dangerous areas on the western annroachea to Singapore. P &rtato areas defined in the notir ;i re closed to Shipping
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    • 106 13 //e nips a kidnapping that 1 caught the cops napping nCf^^ under, tho Florida moon! I v if W A JL fcTf x^flf^^l I 1 m ft 5 *^m H^^^^B WARREN WILLIAM FRANCES ROBINSON BRUCE BENNETT ERIC BLORE Based upon a work by loim Jo»eph Vance Slory ond icreen ploy
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  • 590 14 VALUABLE POINTS FOR S.C.F.A. Malays Beaten 3-1 WHINING l\\ Uuwe g«»als to on<> in thtir return fame against the Malays at Alison Iload Stadium y.sterdav. the Straits Chinese lootball Association continue to rate neckto neck with the Royal Air Force, the trophy holders, for this year's Div. I honours. Flashes
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  • 111 14 The Latest League Position ii/i I'll their win over the S Malays yesterday, the S.C.F.A. have only one more J game to play to complete their programme for the sea- son, against the Police. i t The Royal Air Force, who are running neck.to-neek S with them tor the league
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  • 213 14 FURTHER ties in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday resulted as follows: Men's singles handicap: Lt. D. W. A. Simpson (plus 3> beat Lt. P. Rogers 4> 6-1, 6-2; H. L. Ward <plus 4) beat O. Fuller < 15.2 > 6-0, 6-4: W. M. Oak-Rhind <scr.> beat
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  • 563 14 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure > Cause Many Dangerous Symptoms Check These Symptoms With Tour Condition Before It Is Too Late Tha live* of thousand*, yen, mMllons of mm und v< ,»-n throughout the world are eudttngered a j.N: leilous disease railed High B'ood Pressure. This ■nean*
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  • 31 14 IN ihe final of the Governor's Cup comp?titicn played over the Garrison Golf Club. Captain T. K. r.'urphy <5> beat L. H. Chater 10 by one up.
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  • 128 14 THE Serangoon Lads P.B. beat the Kangaroo B.P. ;n a friendly badminton match on Sunday at the latter's court by lour games to two. Results i Serangoon Lad^s players mentioned first i: Singles: Lee Yang Kwang vs Seah Kim Teck 11—15; 15—3 (abandoned owing to failing
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  • 230 14 i R.A.F. (Kallang) 7 /yr TCLASSING their •W^STtaaiS U of the game the K A F < Kai >' Indian Association bv seven eo -i )un< f Div. 2B League match played on U lfi ground yesterday. l leric »l I Although the airmen won the
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  • 321 14 ARMY CRICKET FINAL COLLAPSING badly iu.M splendid bowling n( Oifl who captured six uukeufl runs, Fortress Signals *ntß en by nine wickets in thrirfl large units cricket final n the Manrhesters. uhiAfl eluded at Tanglin vfiterdiH A feature of the secoodH play was the wMU-ompiledcß by Lt.
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  • 78 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, Div. 1, Chinese Athletic v R.A. (Heavy*, Anson Road Stadium; Reserve Division, Malays v Gordons, Fraser and Neave ground. HOCKEY. Y.M.C.A. Juniors v Seniors, Prince Edward Road. TENNIS: S.C.C. autumn tournament. TO-MORROW SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league. Div. I. S.C.C. v Argylls, Padang; Police v Royal
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  • 49 14 THE finals of thr Y.M.C.A. open swimming championships will be swum off on Saturday, commencing at 4 p.m. The pool at Fort Canning will be closed for cleaning to-mor-row, and it will also be closed on the day of the carnival from 3 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 52 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.13 a.m., 9.5 ft.; 1.21 p.m., 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.46 a.m., 9 ft.: 1.50 p.m., 9.1 ft. FRIDAY: 2.24 a.m., 8.5 ft: 2.21 p.m., 8 8 ft. SATURDAY: 3.05 am.. 7.9 ft.; 2.59 p.m., 8.5 ft. SUNDAY: 4.0 1 a.m.. 7.3 ft.: 3.35 pm., 8
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  • 95 15 B tbe I Kotel !n j II enough B fl K icentitv B had been lumber o( Mm, visitors the dßßdc-r' are MT supplied fl Key never ■one hotel! Hit to nfH'ri card, and B receive Kpondonce. ■They stay ■me in a ■out staying Ban three one hotel. t
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  • 50 15 ■ONAL mini- wage for Hr. was a moii" ■supported bv B< of the ■mdnn bran. Rre Bri- Hiion. A.F.S B uiso in. new scheme Bon.s and sick- 1 ■i injury pay B woril and ■olition of the I stoppage oi punishment ww issue oi mMt and un. wctuse oi
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  • 48 15 1 2?RY of arJtoen were orders to J* equipa"? polish the ntti:^\ but jl *a* cancel f fi m^ had Jfiffisea ot Win Mr M.P., in 22, t0 lhe S rtarv asking th- r to c^; and the C. r be L s rea to o| ion"'
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  • 446 15 IN connection with the Passive Defence Exercises which will take place throughout Malaya on Sept. 15 and 16, attention is called to the new Lighting Restriction Order which is now in force and has been gazetted. The following is a summary of the rules
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  • 139 15 Washington, Sept. 8. THE Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Wickard, has announced the 1942 farm programme for the largest production in the histor> of the United states t:> meet the expanding f^od needs of nations resisting the Nazis. Although the production of most crops and milk,
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  • 142 15 London, Sept. 9. VASSEL. chief town in the Prus- sian province of Hessen, which was reported by the German news agency to have been the chief target of R.A.F. raids last 1 night on Western and Central Ger- many is an industrial centre whose jFisseler
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  • 121 15 'pHE following is the programme of th* ,-,v- apor( YHcht club f or the s <fc endi ie Sunday next t^noon races for all classes, starting at um P fn M for L he A class and 5.25 P.m. for the other classes. -VH V a Sun< 2
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  • 74 15 THE following were tne three best scores returned for the Septemr spoon of the Keppel Golf Mrs. J. J. Robertson 44—Hn.30 Mrs. S. R. Burstall 41— 7=34 Mrs. R. Lowery 52—18=34 CROFT CUP (WOMEN) Three rounds of 18 holes .'Stapleford). The first round will be plaved on
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  • 152 15 CUBPSCTED of being a leper. Ong Yeo Seng 28K v.-ho pleaded suiltr to posiJiß a* a detecttv nnd cheating three '.oople. w.is ye. terdny sent for observation at the request of the prosecuting officer. On Aur 15. he met Tonp Meo Khin mnti. reprosrntlnn himself
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  • 54 15 FOR cfrtam periods between 9 am. and 6 p.m. on Thursday and' Friday next. Reformatory Road, between the ninth and tenth milestones, and Ulu Pandan Road, between Holland and Reformatory Roads, will be closed to the public. A notice to that effect appears In the ariverising
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  • 70 15 THK follow ing have been '•elect.frt i« mimt Jho Makepeace Movers combined "A B" team fn a friendly badminton match with the H»"tcane B P »A' team on Friday night a» me letter's court, (ieylang, comnienting at Koh K- ii" Boat, Ojrrt Wm, »v«d Saiim. M A Lanye
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  • 342 15 BRIGHT LIGHTS! 'LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE 0 (At the Pavilion) NE oi the best of the Lone Wolf srncs i.s the new attraction at the Pavilion. -Lone Wolf Keeps a uau>, whicn opened yesterday. That charming villain Warren William is at his very best in the role of Lone
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  • 220 15 MORE FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR S'HAI BANKS Shanghai, Sept. ALL H Shanghai banks, Be i f to deaj In fyiw exchange under the recent freezing orders, have received new Instruction! from the Stabilisation Board which it li understood arc now being di£r\st*cl and which hitherto were not ir.ade known lo the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 21 15 CJALE3 of War Savings Certificates in Malaya totalled $7,524,390 on kept. 4. This showed an inerpr^ of $291,107 since Aup 18
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    • 527 15 Public Notice i MUNICIPALITY SINGAPORE TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or aervloe. For tmrttmuan »ee Municipal Tender aoom. THNDER D,^ of cicela* Supplying A: l.-iyinp roofing felt to. and armour c ntjng the reur u f. the Men iup* 2 Office* at St. ABdNWl Road (Depontt
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  • 184 16 j "CENT-A- PLANE" FUND t ICOMj J SIX Teheran, Sept. 9. THE German and Italian and pro-Axis legations are to be closed and 1 all German, subjects handed over under the Anglo Russian demands which th? Iranian Government accepted, the Iranian premier announced
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  • 38 16 Washingtcn, Sept. 9. MILITARY chiefs are predicting that the Germans will retreat on the Eastern Front in order to consolidate their winter defences according to Mr. Paul Mallon, writing In the New York journal the American yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 54 16 London, Sept. 9. A LARGE Italian schooner has been torpedoed and sunk by one of our submarines in the central Mediterranean," states an Admiralty communique. •Off the harbour of Benghazi, another submarine engaged two self-propelled supply lighters by gunfire. Both were hit and damaged and one may
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  • 50 16 London, Sept. 9. IT is now definitely established that Colonel Alan Monkhouse, one of the officials in Moscow of Metrojjolitan Vickers Electrical Company, who was charged in 1933 by the Russians with sabotage and later expelled, will be interpreter to Lord Beaverbrook in the forthcoming three-power conference in Moscow.- Reuter
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  • PARAS
    • 56 16 Rangoon Transit Dues Move Rangoon, Sept. 9. ALL tiansit dues on goods consigned to China under the Lease and Lend Act will be abolisned su from Sept. 3. it is ofncially announced. In order that revenues or Burma shall not suffer, the Government ol Burma will be reimbursed by suitable
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    • 68 16 London, Sept. 9. •BHE Aiq Ministry 1, communique says that last night only a very small number of enemy aircraft operating singly flew over coastal districts in the east and southwest England and one was destroyed. Bombs which dropped at a few widely separated points caused
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    • 54 16 Montreal, Sept. 9. A CONFERENCE of A the international Labour organisation Is to open in Neu York on Oct. 27. Delegations will be seni by Britain, Canada Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, the United States Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Venezuela
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