Morning Tribune, 13 September 1941

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  • 233 1 A .I. Wings ve r Europe London, Sept. 12. I. last night made nds of Axis Europe el. Rostock, m the avre and Boulogne, 1 coast of Germany my, while it is adKerlin that the diterranean coast nbed. \.F. raid on Palermo m an Italian comh adds that
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  • 63 1 fmttht >ES Burma's bush K la n!; ,tshave J«*t comS to th qu demonstration, Ceiw a ters of an inJ and SnK2 m Burma m full S% acr s7 vi Pment. 4uT ;n lshed a swimming St to sm all complit f n lu bbers and proved S tr
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  • 274 1 RED TROOPS GROSS RIVER, NAZIS BATTERED LONDON SEPT 12 THE RUSSIAN TROOPS HAVE FORCED A CROSSING OF THE LOWER DNIEPER AT FOUR POINTS ,a, THEY HAVE RECAPTURED A RIVER ISLAND Xl^Pl ErROXSK IN THE LOWE R UKRAINE, ACCORDING TO THE LONDON RADIO pii MA I v,.\ HE Ei )PERATIONS THE
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  • 87 1 Cairo, Sept. 12. rS attack on Suez is mentioned m to-day's R.A.F. Middle East communique. It says: "During last night, enemy aircraft attempted to raid a locality m the canal zone. "A number of bombs were dropped but no damage was caused to military property
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  • 81 1 Zurich, Sept. 12. A DISQUIETING situation m Italy is mentioned m a message from Rome which says that Mussolini is continuing his examination and has received ten further prefects from industrial areas, including the prefects of Genoa, Spezia and Sevona. As a result of discontent among Genoese
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  • 165 1 The Soviet midday communique states that a German aerodrome at approaches to Leningrad was destroyed. Soviet airmen destroyed 22 out of 5f Junkers and Merserschmitts on the ground. They also fired fuel tanks and buildings. Zurich, Sept. 12. The Ukraine correspondent of the Turin newspaper Stampa, states that
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  • 110 1 ToldAxis U.S. Will Hit First In Own Waters DRESIDENT! J. ROOSEVELT'S broadcast speech to Americans has created world wide comment. It fol. lowed the sinking of the fifth ship either American or under American control by acts of S Axis powers. 2 It was a warning that direct action will
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  • 268 1 NAZIS FIGHT FOR NATION'S TO BE OR NOT TO BE Berlin, Sept. 12. "StUR army is fighting m "these historic times for the to be or not to be of the German nation," Hitler told Germany to-day m a proclamation on a war Winter help appeal. Hitler added: "As former.
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  • 104 1 a J Stockholm, Sept. 12. j AN official statement that 5 a -i Germany is prepared to S a face a Winter campaign m 2 8 Russia without fear of insur- m mountable difficulties is S published by the Berlin cor- 5 respondents of all
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  • 65 1 Berlin, Sept. 12. The Russian attack yesterday m the Central Sector of the Eastern front is reported by the official German news agency. It states that the attack was made on a German Infantry division by Russians, after heavy artillery preparation, supported by tanks. The agency adds that the Russian
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  • 58 1 Chungking, Sept. 13. |N vtew of the extensive damage done to foreign embassies, legations an_ consulates m Chungking, as a result of Japanese aerial bombings, there is a proposal that thi3 Chinese Government should designate a place where new premises could be put up to house the embassies, legations and
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  • 421 2 Russian CounterAttacks A Success (By Reuters Special orrespondent) Moscow, Sept. 12. WHERE is no dottbt that with the railways crossing Latvia and Estonia at their disposal, the Germans have been able to Concentrate very lafg« forces m the Leningrad area. Reports from the approaches to Leningrad speak of fighting In
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  • 64 2 Tokyo, Sept. 12. YESTERDAY'S reshuffle involved inter a'ia, Vice-Admiral Kat°t»iri. formerly attached to the Japanese Fleet In China, who hat been ap.ointed Chief of the Japanese Naval Air Force, Admiral Shimada, Japanese Fleet m China, who M made Commander of the Yokosuk; naval station m succession to
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  • 40 2 Tokyo. Sept. 12. THE flagship of the French Fleet m Far Eastern waters, the cruiser Lamotte JPicquet, (7,249 tons) will s^il for Japan to under go repairs at Sakurajima Dockyard. Osaka Iron Works, says a Japanese message from Haiui.- Reuter
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  • 54 2 NEWS BREVITIES Simla. Sept. 10 A, WIDE range of suggestions for the improvement of army equipment has been received by the Supply Development Committee recently constituted by the Government of India and the G.H.Q. The Committee considered these suggestions at its first meeting on Monday and has started investigations regarding
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  • 38 2 Simla. Sept. 11. TWO hundred people have so far been trained by flying clubs m this country. The Selection Board for Air Force Cadets is now meeting m Delhi under the chairmanship of Sir Joegendra Singh. By Radio
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  • 67 2 Certainly. tHis decision will have a vital and favourable influence on the balance of naval strengths and will greatly ease th: strain on British escort vessels, probably enabling British warships for service elsewhere. One thing Ls certain. President Roosevelt's soeech has already had a ionic effect m Britain
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  • 179 2 Tokyo, Sept. 12. CONFIRMATION that negotiations are proceeding between Japan and the United States was given to-day by Mr. Koh Ishii. Japanese Government spokesman. Asked whether, under the triple alliance Japan was keeping the Axis informed of the negotiations, Mr. Ishii replied "I cannot say." In
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    45 2 V According toJ( an Istanbul re. port a Soviet 1 fleet of destroy- i ers and sub- i marines has; been sighted) near the Black Sea entrance to y the Bosphorus. This photo shows a Russian destroyer pro- I feeding at j speed. 1
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  • 345 2 (By Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent) London, Sept. l: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS announcement obviouslj stitutes one of the most fair-reaching and mora steps which the United States has taken since the begini the war. In view of the late hour at which the text of thewas received m London, there has not
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  • 1263 3 iDEOT ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH TO AMERICANS Washington, Sept. 12. COMMENTING on the President's speech, Mr. Wendell Wilkie said: "The President spoke as he should have spoken. He could not yield on such a fundamental right. lhis is the time for all Americans to rally to his support.
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  • 99 3 Bangkok. Sept, 11. on the heels of the disclo- < that aliens of a certain, itity are buying up secondm »torcari at fancy priced; a revelation m the Varasab ii frankly puzzled at what means. raix'r reports that certain coming m as tourists. g:> ayinfi that they are coming
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  • 23 3 Simla. Sept. 11. FROM among 41 applicants from the United Provinces ?oi training under the "Bevin Scheme," seven have been selected By Radio
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  • 125 3 Singapore. Sept. 12. HL 0s k Fii-o Main. 8.198 tons, has been designated as the evacuation .ship for Malaya .-io pcuate Japanese nationals from Malaya. The vessel, on the O.S.K Dairen run. is sche- to arrive m Singapore on September 22 and N lot Japan on
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  • 42 3 Moji. Sept. 12. APANESE evacueei from Malaya, mostly women jnd children, who arrived on the N.Y.K. Fuji «v described the situation In Malaya as one of Jfltfh military nreparation.s with towns rapidly leasing m numbers of Australian and Indian •ops. Eeastern News
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  • 39 3 T Hanoi, Sept. 12. 1 »w announced that LaMotte Piquet, 7.249-ton erui.scr and tlagship of the French Asiatic Fleet, •J Bo to Japan to undergo a month's repairs at th* JWJlima Dockyard of the Osaka Hon works. Eastern News
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  • 36 3 Yt Tokyo, Sept. 12. Hording to a dispatch received by the Trade .Bureau of the Foreign Ministry, the Ecuador Tiimeut on September 2 banned the export of r d r) »on cotton and wool. Eastern News
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  • 52 3 *v Bangkok, Sept. 12. I p :t v Ameilcan minister to Thailand. Mr. Willys L**« accompanied by his wife, arrived by air r afternoon. L J > ck sa ici he looked forward with great pleator*, 0 sta y m Thailand but it was too early to Vs ;ir opinion
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  • 30 3 THE r Cairo, Sept. 12. I ontiBh Middle East war communique issued SjgjJ ttates: v "J*: Both at Tobruk and m the frontier area. some exchange of shell fire."- Reuter
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    • 134 3 The thermometer says it's cold enough for E a cracking log fire at lunch time for, here z n the highest hotel m Malaya, tropical 3 z heat is unknown. q p Here you have "home" atmosphere I provided not only by nature but further produced by efficient management that
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  • 1142 4  - Indian Troops Club Churchill Tank Fund To Benefit By Coming Entertainments VERA ARDMORE (peopliL (plaxeA By pARTY to raise funds for the new Club for Indian troops will be held at the Island Club on the 20th. Mr. N A. Mallal, Mr. M. D P. Gilroy and Mr. N. R.
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  • 105 4 RICE-TASTING tour of Chinese restaurants was made recently by Datin S. Q. Wong. Mrs. S K. Wong and Mrs. D. C. Lee They wefre sampling the tried rice served at each to find the best way of preparing the food to be served at the ABC. Rice
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  • 1175 5 LET 'S TALK IT OVER NAUTICAL IN STYLE "1 am thinking of having a blouse uul >kirt made up for week-end wear il the sea -side and should be glad il you would suggest a style for me, log*: her with ideas regarding fabric and colour etc lam 19 years
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  • 102 5 Post Free Facilities IN order to facilitate the 1 sending of queries to S Helen, she has arranged with t the Tribune Press Town J 1 Office. No. 9, The Arcade, J 1 Singapore, to deliver these J S direct to the Morning Tri- j bune, thus eliminating the S
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    • 37 5 Correspondence Coupon This coupon must be enclosed with 1 every ««cr- sent. I hTORNING TRIBUNE 1 SATURDAY. SEPT 13, 1941 J JV£ IT WIN E S FOROLDWINE.USTS —-MB Ol i_.2.^ -I^^ I 1 1 C I 23UA
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  • 627 6  -  Ubique By i THE hnal oi the Bond Cup competition ior V V. small units football will be played off V (wind and weather permitting) to-morrow V evening. The match is between :i Defence Batten of the Royal Artillery and a Company team V from the Manchester Regiment.
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  • 129 6 A CLAIM for damages amounting to $50,000 against the Crown for alleged wrongful, malicious and illegal acts by Commander C. C. Dix, master attendant, and Mr. E. H. Valberg, deputy shipping master of the master attendant's department, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Aitken yesterday. The petitioner wa.s
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  • 28 6 THE second weekly sports review presented by the Singapore broadcasting station will be given on Sunday at 10.06 o'clock by Mr. W Arthur Wilson rBeho").
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  • 589 6 T»HAT President Roosevelt was "determined to destroy aggression m any part of the world/ was the comment made by Dr. Grady yesterday when commenting on the President's latest speech. In private life Dr. Grady is chief of the American President Lines but he is now
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  • 307 6 CONCURRING with the unanimous verdict of guilt returned by the special jury, Mr. Justice Worley passed sentence of death yesterday on Manickam. Manickam was on trial for the murder of a compatriot, Palani, at a house m Desker Road on the night of April 10
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  • 251 6 THE Singapore Tribunal yesterday heard 42 applications for partial or total exemption from training and decided to release 20 of the applicants. The applicants were Messrs. A. O. Jones, of Mansfleld and Co.. Ltd.. who was grant-•-•t; exemption from non-continuous training till the end of this
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  • 44 6 A TALK, prepared by Mr. E. J. H. Corner of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, on "Popular Names of Plants m Malaya" will be presented at 9.15 p.m. on Monday as the sixth broadcast m the Singapore station's "Science m Malaya" series.
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  • 1029 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London I ■Nazi Air Force Now! j Named "Bluffwaffe": j Daylight Sweeps By :RAF. Fighters: Spe-; cial Chance For Young j [Scientists: Is Japan: Biding Her Time? London, Aug. 18. THE excellent name of "Bluff- watfe" has been applied to tfe German air war tactics
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  • 222 7 THE Army had one of the weightiest problems of the war to tad* m Bristol when Barney Worth turned op lor his medical examination. For Barney weighs 42 stone. He has been offering his services for anything since the war started,
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  • 34 7 Panama Consulates In Europe Germany Shut Panama, Sept. 12. IT is officially announced that the Government of Panama has closed all its consulates m Germany and also m the occupied zones of Europe- Reuter
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  • 313 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPT. 13. 1941. SOVIET STRATEGY lIITLER is up against the real thing m Soviet Russia. The initial advantage which he gained through shock tactics and surprise manoeuvres is now fizzling out. In the Central sector, where Marshal Timoshcnko is m command, the smashing of eight German divisions
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  • 506 8 THERE was a naval "battle" off Singapore Island a few days ago. A force of "enemy" naval craft had drawn near to the scattered islands south of the city and were preparing to shell the waterfront when they were engaged m a battle with some British
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  • 129 8 RONALD John Maxey was yesterday fined $50 on a charge of negligent driving. Mr. C. H. Whitton heard the case. Maxey's action resulted m a collision with a motor taxi at the junction of Aljunied Road and Sim's Avenue. Mr. Whitton held that the taxi driver
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  • 31 8 MRS. Kamala Dcvi Chatopadhaya, 111 who is passing through Singapore, will be present at the Bharathiyar Celebration on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. at the Indian Association Playground, Balestier Road, Singai pore.
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  • 257 8 MR. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, returned an .open verdict yesterday on Rukumani, an eightlyear-old ffirl, who was said to have succumbed to tetanus con. tracted as the result of an injury to her head caused by a stone thrown by an unidentified Chinese boy. Testifying,
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  • 168 8 SIR Percy McElwaine, the chief justice, yesterday allowed a motion for substituted service of a bankruptcy notice issued against CM. Houghton, a former boxing promoter. This was the sequel to a civil action *n the high court In which Messrs. F. W". Brewer and Cheong Hock
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    • 225 8 SPEED THE TANKS! DIARY OF FUNCTIONS 15th. Sept. Black-out Dance, (ireat World Cabaret. Tickets 185 cents. 18th. Sept. Churchill Tank Fund Nitfht at Cocoanut drove. Tickets $1.00. 25th. Sept. Battle of Britain Ball at Raffles Hotel. Nonstop Cabaret Danee Specialty Items and Hostesses. Music by Dan Hopkins Orchestra Harmony Hawaiians.
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  • 186 9 MR Julius Fisher screened yes- terday at Kodak's, for the benefit cf the press, the Colonial Secretary and cfficials from the Ministry of Information, Kodachrcme pictures cf some of the activities engaged m by the Maharaja cf Patiala during his recent visit to Singapore. The
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  • 89 9 UNDER the Defence Regulations, the services operated by the Oriental and Electric Telephone Co. Ltd., are of public utility and are essential to the prosecution of the war. They are thus deemed "essential services." IRMA WILSON was a S m<del m New York, a showgirl at Paradise Club
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  • 292 9 WE do not want to discourage pioneers," said Mr. C. H. Whitton when he yesterday can tioned and discharged Miss Jessie Yong, said to be the first Malayan Chinese woman to hold a driving licence for a lorry, after he had convicted her on a charge
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    69 9 A Denham, Bucks, farmer breeds Dalmatian sheep, the i only ones m England, which are as black and white spot- ted as the dogs of that name. Importing a ram from Dal- matia, the farmer bred the 1 sheep, and they are now a common sight on his pas- tures.
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  • 56 9 A PROGRAMME to commemurat? the Royal Air Force Fighter Command's greatest day, Sept. 15. 1940, is to be broadcast from the Singapore stati n at 9 p.m. on Monday, the ttrst anniversary. It is entitled "Fighter Command", and will be introduced by the Commander- in-Chief Far East, Air
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  • 17 9 THE Legislative Council will meet at the Legislative Council Chamber at 10.SO a.m. on Monday. Oct. 13.
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  • 354 9 LIM KEAT LEGNO <32> was ycv terda| tentatively charged wit* corruptly giving Mr. E. V. Fov. ler. Acting Superintendent of Po Ike, $d,o(>o as an inducement t show favour to one Tan Geok Su Bail was extended nnd the co. postponed for mention on Sept M. B
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  • 37 9 I AN Ordinance to provide for tin l application of the Malay Regi j ment Enactment of the F.M.S. tt soldiers of the Malay Regimcm I while m the Colony has just bttl gazetted.
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    • 436 11 llt LIC NOTICES !:\T NOTIFICATION ,170) m SEEC 188 38. will be received at the Settlement Engineer, ip ore. up to noon on pUber. 1941 for the lion of Drainage. anc water Supply at lis Quarters-award l', H mirations may be n'ted forma of tender ticulars obtained at the Si
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    • 368 11 AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. JOHORE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC ORDER 1941. The public are advised that tests of the traffic arrangement made to cover the partial and complete blockade of the Causeway will be carried out between 2 and 4 p.m. on Monday. 15th September, 1941. During this period ALL
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    • 250 11 RICH j WOMEN j PILFER i SHOPS Wealthy women, rest ricted by clothes rat ioning from making luxury purchases, aro turning to petty theft. "The increase m shoplifting is tremendous," stated a London police court ofTi cial. Stores m til parts of the country tell I the same tale. The
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    • 252 11 m— Trade Bargains Ess-5-SSMr II I II T I OPTICAL When you need glasses, see K. F. Chong. No bluff, Careful test before glasses given. Charges moderate. Office The United j Pharmacy. I MBMCAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprin«c- led on handkerchief and inhaled I protects you from coid and influenza, a
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  • 106 12 Simla. Sept. 11. MEMBERS of the Indian delegation A rom Burma, who had iOiir interviews with 3ir Girja Shankar Bajpai, Member of Jie Viceroy's Council In charge of InJians Overseas, on the question of the indo-Burma Immigration Agreement. are expected to have discussions with members of the
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  • 51 12 Delhi. Sept. 11. THE special committee appointed by the All-India Wo men's Conference to enquire into the pro blem of village reconstruction work concluded its meeting to-day. Plans have beeii drawn up to be placed before the annual meeting of the Conference to be held In Rajamundrl m December By
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  • 32 12 Karachi. Sept. 11. AN increase of 30 lakhs of rupees m land revenue this year is expected by the Sind Government following a rise m the price of agricultural produce By Radio
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  • 67 12 Simla. Sept. 11. ACCORDING tc the Associated Press of India, the Price Control Conference of the Government of India will next month discuss the question of co-ordination of wheat prices. Wheat prices m the United Provinces are controlled by the Provincial Government, but similar measures have not been taken m
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  • 72 12 Simla. Sept. 11. NEW .scheme which provide.'' increased facilities for poung Indians to receive naval traininu is to be launched shortly. The Flau Officer Commanding the Ruyal Indian Navy will .^elpc.t about lOC boys between th< »?ei of 14 and IM-* Or the new iunioi traintns establishment, to bknown ps
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    • 165 12 ACAIN HERE'S THE PICTURE!! /ft\To" DA Spcml Mornins mmEm Show To-day vsssy at II o'clock EVERY MOMENT A THROBBING THRILL! Greeted by Enthusiastic Audiences at every show! »W IIAV t«*HU$Mt .W.H.rMO«<W A MAM MKZAOI HANK tO«Z*OC •f+.tmi* I WMTH tU«CN SPECIAL! Another CAPITOL SCOOP! THE CHURCHILL-ROOSEVELT ATLANTIC MEETING (By (UPPER
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  • 287 13 Cable News From 'Down Under' elbourne. Sept. 11. aE first 25-pounder howitzer to be inufactured m Austlia has been handover to the Army months after beuning preparation! |r manufacture. >th the pin and its Conition are enreiv Australian. The Commander-in-dief of the Home Drees, i Major-Gen. r iven liackaj), fio
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  • 91 13 VALUABLE practice for firewatching squads, mcst of them alr?ady well trained, will be obtained during the all- Malayan exercises for the A.R. P. and other passive defence services on Monday and Tuesday next, Sept 15 and 16. It is requested that all firewatching squads m business houses
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  • 64 13 UNDER the Merchant Ships (Defence and Safety) Order just gazetted, the Rear-Admiral, Malaya, or any officer authorised by him m writing, is empowered to order that members of the crew of every British ship, or such numbers of men as are necessary to man the defensive equipment
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  • 53 13 AN amendment m the Defence Regulations has for its objects '.he legalising of the driving by any member of His Majesty's forces of vehicles which have been requisitioned for service. It makes clear that driving licences issued by the Naval and Air Force authorities have equal recognition
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  • 26 13 Shanghai, Sept. 13. MR Li Shing-wu, Minister oi Education, has been appointed Nanking Ambassador to Germany, reports Wang Ching-weis News Agency. Reuter
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  • 206 13 EVERY day Mrs. Gertrude Crosse, of Budleigh Salterton, Devon, used to visit her chauffeur's baby daughter, Judith Crowsley. Mrs Crosse died m May, leaving £73 612. In her will she left £500 for' Judith, to be held until her twenty-first birthday. Leslie Crowsley, now m the R.A.F.
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  • 81 13 Bangkok, Sept. 13. A THAI princess has been allowed to renounce her royal t'tle as she intends to marry a commoner She ls Her Serene Highness, Princess Chajavalaya. The relinquishment of the title is obligatory before a Royal Princess contracts a marriage with a
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    • 111 13 TO-NIGHT 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" TO-DAY TO-MORROW MORNING SHOW AT 10 A.M. WHY WAS HE AFRAID TO FACE THE WORLD? WAS* IT BECAUSE HE HAD A WIFE. AND A MISTRESS! One of the moot burning questions of Modern Society! Should a Man's PRIVATE LIFE Affect His
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    • 150 13 ONE LONG LAUGH -Says The Press THE ONLY LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN PAVILION TO-DAY II a.m., 3.15— 6.15-9.15 COLUMBIA'S IMOMMI GOES LATIN" OFFERS THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY K___' ■>i MW '■MTrnW -mUMaX'^T "9 mMM i-m-P\ W J Ik. f m mmmWrkm. f-B m<* 4,1 tfT^l Li4i] TJTO GUIZAR
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  • 153 14 To-day's Races At Ipoh GOOD fields m the majority oi' the nine events should provide fine sport at to-day's Ipoh races, the first day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting. Excepting Duval and Logue. who should saddle two winners each, training honours for the
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  • 78 14 Washington, Sept. 12. THE new world featherweight champion, M recognised by ihe New York and Maryland authorities i; Chalky Wright. Los Angeles negro, who knocked out Joey Archibald m the eleventh of a fifteen -round fight. The National Boxing Association, however, regard Titchie Lelnos. Mexican, a.s the
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  • 46 14 RAFFLES College beat the Y.M.C.A. by five goals to two m a hockey mntch played at Bukit Timah yesterday. The College led 4 l at the interval. Scorers were Abdul Aziz (2), Razali (2) and Majid for the College, and Sheikh Mustapha <2> tor the V.M.C.A.
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  • 58 14 THERE are 402 horses and ponies running on the Malayan turf, at cording to the latest classification list issued by the Straits Racing Association. Of these 58 are class one horses, 88 are class two. 104 class three, and 91 class four, while the rest are
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  • 262 14 BBBW Publishers. .3; R.E. Malays .2. IN a keen game on the S.H B. ground yesterday, the Pub. lishers, showing good form again, defeated the R.E. Malays by the odd goal m five m a Div. lIA match. On the run of play, the Malay Sappers
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  • 96 14 THE following will represent the 1 Gentle B.P. against Kampong Jagoh Badminton Party m a friendly match of 4 singles and 3 doubles on Sunday at 'their court, commencing at 2.30 pjn., and against the Merry Union BJ\ on Thursday next at the Happy World covered stadium, commencing
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 104 14 j SELECTIONS By MAC" j R.ur 1: AUTHENTIC Selangor II Race 8: TIN POCKET Treasure A Racr 3: CLIFTON LAU w Moonlight Sonau Race I CHATTERBOX Soho Race PYMBi.i: Edelweiss Race «i: ANNIE ROONF.Y Crossbow 1 Race WINCHCLIFF Clarissa The Flea Race 8: GRAND PRIX Under Law Race 9: hazmore
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    • 1123 14 Moorning TribunJ Special Race C|i ar THE following i s the specially compiled I guide for to-day'.s race*, the first h,, acf I Perak Summer meeting:- l da> of «he I RACE OMB ~J HORSES. CLASS 4, DIV 3 5 Fl Ks M R I 000 Royal Beau 4y 904
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  • 205 15 toiMv Sept. 11 MESSAGE of thinks hai been p fed by the Bomf'Barod'a and Cen- India Railway Mr. Moore-Bra-J n Minister for rraft Production. gfofl of a fourth, ler plane. By tea- 1 T h effect from 1. all deali m wireless appaBi such as trans-jj-g apparatus j o
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  • 155 15 AN invitation to Eurasians who have joined the Services to become honorary members of the club was extended when the Singapore Recreation Club held its annual general meeting yesterday evening. The report of the committee and the statement of accounts for the year ended
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  • 71 15 THE following will represenF the Grange B.P. against the Mohibbah B.P. m a friendly match of badminton consisting of 6 singles and 3 doubles to be played at the letters court, to-day, at 4 p.m. sharp: Enche' Buane (Capt.). Isnln, B^kar, Amir. Hashim. Daemon Kadir, A. Rahfm, H*s*an, Yem. Antftt,
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  • 14 15 THE Manchesters beat the Loyals 1-0 at Tanglin yesterday In a reserve division match.
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  • 149 15 Singapore's "Autocratic Attitude" FIE "autocraAte attitude" adopted by Singapore m connection with State JJ rugby fixtures was deplored at the meeting of the rugby j section of the Selangor Club. held recently. S The chairman, Mr. F. R S Ormstcn, said that last sea- j r son, Singapore just put
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  • 130 15 DOOR finishing by their forwards brought about defeat for the Medical College, when they met the Singapore Hornets m their first hockey game of the season at .Sepoy Lines yesterday. The Collegians lost by two goals to one. after they had dominated play m the second
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    • 93 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D JR24 (Netherlands Trading Bociety) BANKERS Paid Up Capital t 40.03 C.000 Reserve Fund f. 12.00'J,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands tMt Indie?:— Sou*, abaya, Samarang. Mr-dan, Weltevreden, Bai.doeng. CheriOOrt, Tegai, Pecalongan. Djokjakarta, Solo. Tjilatjap. DjepiiHi Palemhang.
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    • 228 15 TO-DAY IS SATURDAY, THE 13th AND XOT BLACK FRIDAY, THE 13th, SO I IT'S LUCKY TO BE ABOUT IN OUR PARK THIS HAPPY MI. II I OF ML II IN! TO-NIGHT j Tea Dansant 7.30 to 9 p.m Lftti Dance, 9.30 p.m. 1 a.m. I aißH^ m _wm/m hb m
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 96 15 Sports Diary TO-DAY BOCCER: Div. 1, Ua v Loyals, Gillpan; R tac-ac) v RAF.. Changi; ReDivision. Police '•'A.. Depot; Div. lIA, Signals v MoraAlt xandra; Div. HB, Suit an v Indian A i. Naval Base; lerers v Fort c Selerang; P Office v N.B. ns. Post Office. HOf'KEV: J.CS.A. v
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  • 381 16 London, Sept. 12. TO obtain the very maximum of war production for our joint account," is how Mr. John Biggers, tall grey-haired director of United States armaments production, described his mission to Britain at a Press conference to-day. Mr. Biggers showed, at safe distance,
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  • 99 16 London, Sept. 12. THE American defensive waters which President Roosevelt declared m his speech axis wurships w'l' enter at their own peri were defined some time ag as the zone covering a 300 mile stretch of sea round the coast of America. Since then, it his been announced
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  • 118 16 CONVOY ATTACKER DOWNED London, Sept. 12. A BRITISH Admiralty com- munique states that an enemy bomber which attempted to attack a British convoy was promptly shot down m flames by a British destroyer, Vimiera. "No damage or casualties were suffered by our convoy or its escort, it says. "This is
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  • 8 16 Saturday, September 13 J mtm *«M
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  • 306 16 I\ANCE hostesses at the Great World Sin pore, over a hundred, went on strike if night. They claimed they had a grievance __J the management had altered the prices of hZ of dance coupons from 60 cents for fourth for six, according to one of the
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  • 57 16 Youngest M.P. Gets Kinsman's Seat TWENTY TWO YEAR-OLD Lieut- enant George Grey (Liberal) became the youngest MP. when he was returned unopposed at the byelection at Berwick-oh-Tweed. The seat was held for 31 years by his kinsman, the late Lord Grey, Foreign Secretary m 1914. Lieutenant Grey succeeds Sir Hugh
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  • 81 16 Batavia, Sept 12. AIR Chief Marshal Sir Robert BrookePoham, Commander* in-Chief, Far East, has arrived m the Netherlands East Indies on a visit of several days' duration. During his stay he is making courtesy calls on the Gover-nor-General and the Commander-in-Chief, Netherlands East Indies Army and Navy. Reuter
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  • 57 16 WHILE playing on a srwing, i 11-year-old Chinese boy w said to have fallen down, m a la off Purvis Street, last night. He is suspected of having a tamed a fracture of the base the skull. When the ambulance arrived convey him to hospital, the
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  • 85 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. T^OR committing an offence under tl X Food Control Ordinance, a Mfl stallkeeper. Low Bock Chee. was nne $60. or m default two months' M imprisonment by Mr. A. E Mills m J Police Court. mM It was stated by the prosecuting IBM Mr.
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  • 251 16 New York, Sept. 12. "TT is strongly the isolation. ist states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa and Wisconsin that is winning the food war for America and Britain,'*' states the correspondent of the New York Daily News. In a series of articles the correspondent revealed that
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 170 16 WANTED!!! fp|| USED Oh NEW PRISM BINOCULAMJ BEST CASH PRICES AT BENKIMO OPTICAL CO. ONLY ADDRESS:— 1«5, NORTH BUDGE BOAS, 4 SHOWS DAILY CATHAY 11 am 3.15 6.15 9.15 BOX OFFICE THONE 3400 HENRY FONDA G6NE TfERNEY~ THE RETURN OF JACKIE COOPER Frank James m m _m mun m mMm____W______\
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    • 5 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 D
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