Morning Tribune, 15 September 1941

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  • 260 1 *> Ralph Nulling, Reuter's Air Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. WISH of the R.A.F. has arrived in Russia and this means that the R.A.F. has gone to e direct assistance of the Russian Air Force a crucial stage in the campaign on the eastn front. The
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  • 66 1 Wis'iington, Sept. 14. 11 lin lish Minister, M. Prohas s-ued a denial on the I nnish Government p have been overtures Of the Russolie had b:en Inly to state that of Finland in bad taken the approach through s of any country a his Russian find
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    • 69 1 Vichy, Sept. 14.— Field Marshal Man net-helm has transferred most Finnish troops from the Karelian Isthmus, northwest of Leningrad to other fronts, says a Helsinki dispaach to the Vichy news agency. Thus, it seems fighting in the Isthmus is virtually at an end. Reuter. Teheran. Sept. 14. Accredited
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  • 86 1 Cairo, Sept. 14. THE news that a wing of the R.A.F. has reached Russia has caused much satisfaction in the southern sector of the Allied front of which Cairo is headquarters. Civilians, as well as the military, realise how closely the defence of the middle eastern nations
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  • 81 1 Ankara, Sept. 14.— President Roosevelt's broadcast, which is regarded as a further step towards war, had been overshadowed here by Molotov's warning to Bulgaria, which is held here to justify the belief that Bulgaria's activities are directed against Russia, rather than Turkey. The Turks feel that talk about Bulgarian
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  • 128 1 London, Sept. 14. THE Admiralty states naval ai-craft attacked enemy shipping in Bodo area off the Norwegian coast and also military objectives in the vicinity. The British Admiralty communique giving news of attack: "Fur-* ther successful action has been taken by the Royal Navy
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  • 84 1 Washington. Sept. 14. THE Steel Seafarer, the American shio, was sunk in the Red ?ea by a German plane which "was probablv a Junkers 88— but certainly German and not Italian." according to sworn testimony at Suez on Friday by the third officer,
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  • 224 1 tuit c_ i* Washington, Sept. 14. Hfc Mate Department has announced that the steamer Arkansan, flying the American flag, was struck and damaged bv shell fragments during a raid on the town of Suez during Thursday night. The State Department added that no casualties were
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  • 106 1 Nicosia, Sept. 14. THE island of Cyprus now has the strongest garrison in its history. It is now possible to reveal that this has been achieved as a result of the recent arrival of strong reinforcements which include armoured detachments. There have been large scale invasion exercises with
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  • 134 1 HEAVY TOBRUK ATTACK Cairo, Sept. 14. i CONTINUOUS bombing at Tobrak and an extension 1 i of patrol activities en the Egyptian-Libyan frontier are > reported in a communique is- i sued to-day from the British headquarters. j The communique says: "In S Tobruk area our fighting pat. rols made
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  • 75 1 American- Japanese Talks Merely Exploratory Washington, Sept. 14 AMBASSADOR Leahy has delivered a copy of President Roosevelt's speech to Marshal Petain. said Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary of State, at a press conference yesterday. There was absolutely nothing new in American -Japanese relations he stated. He said that only exploratory |talks
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  • 360 1 AID TO RUSSIA IS HELP FOR BRITAIN— FIRST LORD London. Sept. 14. THERE are many ways in which naval help can be and is being given to Russia but I am not going to help the enemy by going into details of what is being done," declared the First Lord
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  • 660 2 REDS CAIN BIG GROUND (By Alexander Werth, Reuters Special Correspondent in Moscow) Moscow, Sept. 14. THE Russians are gaining big streunes oi mmn points along the gigantic Eastern Front and at other large forces of Nazi troops are concentrated and attempting to force the surrender of the big towns which,
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    62 2 3 Eyefilling be- 2 2 auty here is Lillian Miles 2 who has leapt 2 J into the spot- 2 light from film- 2 J dom, according 2 2 to reports from 2 2 Hollywood. Lilli- 2 2an is a singer 2 and a fine ac- 2 tress, they say,
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  • 405 2 Cairo. Sent n THREE German or Italian supply ships have probabil il sunk in the Mediterranean and others severe! v ri_J rhn nritish R.A.F. Middle East Ud ni a^ communique to-day states: "A highly successful attack on an enemy convoy in the central Mediterranean, resulting
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  • 101 2 Washington, Sept. 14. SEVEN months ahead of schedule, the American Navy's new capital ship, the $79,000,000 35.000--ton battleship Massachusetts, will be launched on Sent 2° The Navy Department has announced that the ceremony will be performed by Mrs. Charles Francis Adams wile of the
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  • 86 2 Teheran. Sept. A DETACHMENT of British Indian troops. iuiJed t| brigadier commanding most of advanced troops in tea, waH terday to pay a formal visit to! Russian troops at Kazvin. J Sir Reader Bullard. the Brj Ministei In Teheran, and the] tlsh military attache
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  • 146 2 Bangalore, Sept. 12. MYSORE is to hold a "Defence of India Week" towards the end of the month. Sports, parades, public speeches and other demonstrations will be held.— By Radio. In a message to the recent Congress for Friendship and Aid lor the Soviet Union, held in Sydney Towi\
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    • 153 2 Churchill Tank Fund What are YOU doing for it? How are YOU helping? We must "SPEED THE TANKS" to commemorate the first anniversary of the day— lsth Sept. when the record total of 185 planes were shot down in the historic Battle of Britain. Buy a rivet 6 pence or
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    • 82 2 "FIGHT FOR FREEDOM" I EXHIBITION Victoria Memorial I Sept. Ilth. to 17th. 9 a.m. to 6.30 pm I Open on SUNDAY I Admission Free. I A Panorama of the War On Land, I On Sea, In the Air, and the Fighting I Forces In Malaya. I TWO ART EXHIBITIONS I
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  • 876 3  -  Patrick Cross (By Teheran. Sept. 14. UjOWING two remonstrations made on Thursday by the British Minister in Teheran, the German Legation finally lied with the demand under the recent agreement and, "'the departure of the first batch of 250 Germans had been er
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  • 62 3 Shanghai, Sept. 14. OVER 90 casualties, all Chinese, were caused when a Shanghai bound train on the ShanghaiNanking railway was wrecked on Thursday after hitting a land mine in the vicinity of Changsha. about 50 miles north-west of Shanghai according to local Chinese press reports. Several coaches,
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  • 169 3 London, Sept. 14. "HITLER losing the war," declared Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister for Post- War Reconstruction, speaking at Liverpool yesterday. Mr Greenwood said that Russia barred Hitler's W to the East. Britain barred his way to the Middle East, and India and the United States
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  • 128 3 Shanghai, Sept. 14. YET another Japanese serviceman was shot at Hon^kew, the Japanese-occupied section of the International Settlement, yesterday inornmß when fivp Chinese gunmen critically wounded first-class seaman Kunio Kusahara, stoker on a Japanese war--5hl Kusahara was hit by three out of eight shots tired
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  • 37 3 Rome, Sept. 14. THE police have arrested Rafael Llovet Arnal leader 1 nf thP snanlsh National Confederation of Labour, on XTo" having ''organised 160 of Spanish patriots," says a message to the official Italian news agency.- Reuter
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  • 97 3 "BRAS" FOR PLANE 5 In one city in m America a speci- \al appeal was g made to the po- pu hit ion to con- tribute old pots and pans of alu- minium make 5 for aircraft pro- duction. I To give a fillip to the scheme Gipsy Rose Lee,
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  • 187 3 London. Se-pt. 14. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's political manifestos have only one aim —the launching of the whole, people of America into the Jewish war," aecordinx u 'be «lfl c al (.ii m. in news agency. This semi-official statement concludes vet another attack by Berlin on President,
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  • 32 3 London. Sept. 14. SEVERAL people wer t killed and about 30 injured in a collision between two trains at Holmes Chapel, between Crewe and Manchester, this morning.- Reuter
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  • 840 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By (people and filaceA riVE members of the St. John and Red Cross Working Party met Mrs. Leonard Wilson, wife of the r.cw Bishop of Singapore, at a party given by Mrs. H. I Wilson at her home. 41 Grange Road,
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  • 649 6  -  Ubique V THE "Tid'apa" Concert Party is still going V strong and is fortunate in being able V to draw on the services of the same indiviV duals for each show that it gives. V Their last concert was given to the Gor,V don Highlanders at Selarang Barracks,
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  • 736 6 London, Sept. 14. A BRITISH convoy was ploughing its way over the Atlantic. One U-boat attacked and claimed victims. Then six lour-engined Focke Wulf planes swooped down to hit others, while a second U-boat assault was launched, but still the convoy sailed on and completed
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    • 188 6 In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940. RESULTS just published: 71 per cent, of PITMAN trained students were awarded Passes in Certificate Book-keeping:, 60 per cent, of which attained DISTINCTION. Enrol for the new term J^^NuH <\cmmencin£ September HULhUJLw 15th 1941 NOW. 9 Phone 5022. APB 32 .%*«*^Zo •//■At
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    • 211 6 Radio Highlights TO-DAY. p.m. 9.15 Science In Malaya— Popular Names Of Malayan Plants, talk. 9.45 London reiav. The Stones Cry Out —Bristol's Hall Of The Society Of Merchant Adventurers. 10.30 London relay. Inside Nazi Europe. talk by Cyril Lakln. TO-MORROW p.m. 7.45 Malaya Speaks— The Renaissance Of Chinese Democracy, talk
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  • 943 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London, Aug. 19. v\t; of the most touching stories of the war is surely L of Sen*. -Pilot Robert F. pge 25 vears old, now known the "Happy Warrior." Hp died on war service last OctoP r In his will, which has just »en
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  • 280 7 CTUCK in a deep road crater during a nig-ht blitz, two women ambulance drivers found tea and cigarettes for their only conscious patient and defied bombs to get their battered vehicle on to the road to hospital and save a man bleeding to death. They are
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  • 323 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY. SEPT. 15. 1941. ALLIES' IRON RING fnE Battle of Britain was convincingly won by the R.A.F. a year ago to-day when 185 German planes were shot down and almost an equal number damaged. On that day, the Luftwaffe acquired a healthy respect for the skill of British
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  • 88 8 sdfhcxvbxcjsdh rE Nazis, aided by dominated Finns. Hunt Rumanians and Italians, are hghM Soviet .Union in one of the fiercest and rajm in the history of the world. Hitler gave the Russians three *em are holding out, grimly, but strongly a ter months. Leningrad
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  • 131 8 The I n ic hi fleet is <he strongest in the worm- two things offensive power, and as a «eapo» used in alliance with .the 1 r lv Russ P ed many air tactics; the first use of combat parachutists occurred in 1930. when 15 men and a
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    163 9 i^l mtm\ W M A trim, speedy Soviet cruiser patrols the troubled waters of the Black Sea {right while (below) the Russian Navy's largest and most powerful undersea flee in the world their .übmarine fleet. Th< Soviet Fleet has the job of protecting the sea flanks of the
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    5 9  -  WALT DISNEY x BY
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  • 109 11 How Tobacco Is Shared DETAILS of the allocation of the I increased supplies of tobacco being releas!ed by the Tobacco 1 Controller were disclosed at the Retail Newsagents' Conference at Ilkley, Yorks. Mr. W.t 1 Ace said the Controller was releasing a total clearance of 115 per cent, which was
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  • 76 11 Premier's Treble Reply Feat MR. Stokes (Lab Ipswich) had tilt at the Prime Minister at question time in the House of Commons recently. Had the Prime Minister, he asked, noticed the increasing frequency with which the Minister of De fence (the Prime Minister) answered inquiries addressed tc the three defence
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  • 98 11 Afi R.A.F. plane j crashed in flames, on a cottage in Bald- 1 erton, Newark, Not- 1 tinghamshire, and set it ablazeMr. R. W. Brump-, ton, the householder, who is an L.N E.R. I flreinpn, was away on night work. His wife j was able to
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    • 435 11 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Annual Supplies 1942. Tenders are invited for supplies for one year from 1 January, 1942. under the following heads:— 1. Lighters for transport of coal from steamers in the Roads andior S.H.B. wharves to the Gas Works, Kallang. 2. Labour for discharging coal from lighters at
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    • 291 11 End Rheumatism While Yen Sleep Tf you suffer sharp, stabbing pains. If joints are swollen, it shows your blood Is poisoned through faulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights, Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles under Eyes,
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  • 157 12 THERE were tears in the eyes of 1 28-year-old Mrs. Gonda Grey when she visited her husband in hospital in a South-East coast town. Bhe knew that she owed him her life The previous night Mr Dudley Grey, aged 33. was walking home arm In arm
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  • 342 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Sept. 13. DURING an audience given in London to Sir Alexander Ro^er. who inspected Australian munitions production earlier this year. His Majesty the King wanted to know the minutest details of Australia'.. home front production, states Sir Roger. -Naturally. I laiu'cd Australians effort to
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    • 181 12 l»o»ilivel. LAST DAY of Special EXTENDED Season! \|]j|jJJ' A NKiHT IN lUK ISI.U'KdIT! SEE WHAT HiTLER'S PIRATES ARE IN FOR IF THE U.S.A. START "THE SHOOTING!" The CS. NAVY HELPED M.G.M. to make this the year's Finest Epic of the AIR! (.reefed by Enthusiastic Audiences at e\evy .show! WmgAm- m
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    • 121 12 6 3 9.'. 5 5 p 6 m. ALHA AiBR J You will be helpless with laughter when M see this screamingly funnv hit! tf2^€^-'#^a'J jfe ■■Mr* Jmk '\______H__o><^S___l A/MHa' I jfiLj^ fl ___^__t^_____r_____wAM______)___f sfarn/19 v jr' EDDIE ALBERT JOAN LESLIE I JUAN HALS WILLIAM LUNDIGAN JOHN UTH fl 0.~-te4
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  • 359 13 INDIA NEWS Simla. Sept. 12. FACis and figures about the East African campaign reveal that the entire campaign will probably rank as one of the most remarkable in military history. At no time du the British forces total more than 20,000 infantry. There were never more than 68 field guns.
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    • 207 13 >„/ '_MOT STREET Love Affair? n 1( v, .ecu's Most Daring Answer to one of the (ireatest Problems tf Modern Society! Was He Ashamed to face the World? Was it because he had a WIFE and a MISTRESS? thi- gripping story by FANME HURST bringing fWO uieat Stars TOGETHER FOR
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    • 147 13 BRIGHTEST CINEMA SHOW 0 THE O.M.Y MUSI -COMEDY IN /OWN TO-DAY 3.15 6 .15 9.15 PAVILION COLUMBIA S SUNBURST OF MERRY MELODY AND LONG LAUGHS 'BLONDIE GOES LATIN' -> ___'t _________3tt^ l E3___W_l_t_B_it' __fft__Sh_______ i li___^_________rc^# m k W~^ m^ m ma~**'^^^ mmAm- _____K Wmm _i __B____T^ ■JL M _e^*~
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  • 453 14 SELETAR WIN (R.A.F. SMALL UNITS) CUP T m, g „als scored in the scond period, after a p*>M I hah won the Royal Air Force small un.ts cup for Seleta when they .net Tengah in the final at Anson Road Stad.um poor crowd turned up for the match t\ ai»n»i«""">
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  • 271 14 London Sent THE British Army's visit to Belfast t J 1 Ireland eleven featured the (..naV 1 gramme, and 30,000 enthusiasts saw the B which Hagan performed a hat-trick for iff who won. Mercer also scored, while m.,, ted for Ireland. urt The Army team had eight Bnglfch Scottish
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  • 57 14 Norman von Nida one of Australia> leading professions! golfers, has enlisted in the R.A.A.F. and hooes to become a pilot. He first came under public notice when he won a competition for caddies in Queensland. He gained his first big success in the Queens, land professional championship, and has competed
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  • 120 14 (F rom Our OnJ^gJ a VERY mtereiting enrowti^; A outcome of a ru«b> fg* "2 3 Australian Army Sen ice .'i k,* side from the R.A. -U K« bu rar Ua Both team, put UP > «°J] £J sidering that neither had i practice. The Australians,
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  • 47 14 M BS. Betty Wcks > <£ u* lfl Helen Sigel by X|ner ,<* i„ the Women's golf chan-P' Newell led bv *e the first round. u Mrs. Newell hails i the Beach, California, and Californian to w to i Sigel is from Philadeipm Reuter
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    • 59 14 HUDSON'S EUMENTHDL B^ wK* 7m| ■PvvV^ W l\ MTRIOTIC |l|l-vfffi N^ HUMAN BEINGS OF \LL fll|\V lfl|l| v G E S F R 0 M EARLY Wl'jF^fmli CHILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOR <«jjKT^^^^^^^ THE ELIMINATION FROM jS^^^fife^^ 7^fe_r> T) THE SYSTEM OF COUGHS, '^^S?pS-^^-^vw^PjZT COLDS, SORE THROATS, '^^j^^jj^^^jjy^Bi', INFLUENZA, AN D ALL
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    • 565 14 j IPOH RACES: j j RESULTS j AN upset by Queens Star, which returned a divi- Z dend of $64 in the third event, Z was a feature of Saturday's Ipoh races, the opening day 5 of the Perak three-day meet- z in S ihe day was a success for
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    • 129 14 Saturday's Football Results THE Loyals defeated 1 the Argylls by the only goal scored in their Div. I league match played at Gillman. THE S.C.F.A. defeated the Police Depot 2—o in a reserve division encounter at the Depot. I THE Div. I game between R.A.F. and R.A. iac-ac> which was
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    • 111 14 Nipponese WiJ Baseball Leaguj pLAYING before a big crowd! Jalan Besar Stadium ytsttii the Japanese beat the .imeria by 8-4 in their important nu| league baseball match, and tl won the coveted trophy. Ueyama was the star for Nipponese, pitching a good as well as dealing a long hit longest
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  • 113 15 he Ugly Sisters PH glamour nd sieged by JJLj, hunters km ihem £1 ■.•ood start, tne k J^ma, 28, left v r: on their bi me to Misv .tartling a '7 to the arri- Violet and ViP six weeks beiev were winners i magazine con. for drab women prize was
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  • 118 15 ol the "Boys in m. Back Room'" got important lotion. He is the iar-old "breezy mo. Mr. W. S. m, who is to be 1 superintendent e Royal Aircraft ablishment at borough, Hamis short, bespecd. good-humour-lentist, an R-F.C. t lieutenant in ast war, has the if seeing that the
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  • 34 15 Frank Donor Weds In -unch Hour iREW gave „j ty a Crun a ir.a 1-- hch hour ill, WestAn. Jean Canadian. rning's MmUtry he gave pm-: ft, Hi bert m r ;)i thl Canaooo.
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  • 131 15 "THE GREAT MR. NOBOOY" (At the Alhambra) tN all of us lit the urge and the desire to A do great deeds Every man Is a hero to himself and in himself. Warner Brothers' "The Great Mr. Nobody" deals with this theme and deals with it very effectively.
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  • 278 15 BRITAIN RULING ATLANTIC Auckland, Sept. 14. rE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, who arrived by Pan-American Clipper on his return from Britain via the United States, said: "We are winning the battle of the Atlantic we have been winning it for the last three months." He added that
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  • 536 15 AN a two-fold mission— to campaign on behalf of the Palestine Foundation Fund for making Palestine a Jewish home and to rouse interest in a mighty effort being made by Palestine Jews to raise a Jewish Army to fight for Britain and her allies—
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  • 171 15 London, Sept. 14. I EAGLE cricket, owing to the large number of county professionals engaged, stole a good deal of the season's interest, both in league and the Priestly Cup competitions. The Priestly Cup final to-day produced some sensational cricket, [Saltaire with 102 beating Undercliflfe, 44, by 58
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  • 58 15 Chungking, Sept. 14. IT ls learned that a foreign exchange control committee is to be established shortly. Presided over by Dr. Kung, the Finance Minister, it will examine applications for the custody of frozen, as well as conversion, exchange. The activities of the commission are
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  • 58 15 THE Pan-American "Clipper" with mails from Europe, America, Pacific and the Philippine Islanda is now expected to arrive in Singapore on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, to connect with maiLs for the above mentioned countries on the return flight,
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  • 481 16 Moscow. Sept. 14. THE war is more and more becoming a war of attrition and exhaustion of the reserves of manpower and material and in this conflict Hitlerite reserves of material resources and manpower are running out, while those of the Russian army are growing daily
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  • 121 16 BREST HEAVILY BOMBED London, Sept. 14. AN Air Ministry commu- nique astates that Brest; was heavily attacked last S night by a large force of air- craft of the Bomber Com. niand. A great weight of bombs S was dropped in the dock^ J area and seen to strad- w
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  • 175 16 S'pore Girl Strikers To Aid War CABARET girls of the Great World dance hall Singapore, on strike, are willing to work to-night— one night only. To-night at the Great World—: blackout night— is in aid of the Chuithill Tank Fund. The girls, who have been on strike since Friday, when
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  • 38 16 Washington, Sept. 14. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has left by car for Annopolis for a weekend cru's? in his yacht Potomac. The President will, during the week-end. confer with defence and Lease-and-Lend officials on pTdiii^'nn git* tract distribution problems.- Reuter
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  • 168 16 dghfgjdfj Ha voc Takes On 3 Raiders London. Sept. U WITHIN the space of a few minutes one RAJ machine on night patrol over Northern France attacked three German machines Tne British machine— an American built Havjc— wu on patrol on Saturday night over Fiance when th_ crew
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  • 106 16 (With the United States Second Army in Louisiana London. Sept. 14. THE greatest war games In the nation's history will begin at midnight to-right with the Second and Third Armies opposing each other with an aggregate manpower of 480.000. Lieut.-Gen. Ben Lear commands the Second
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  • 138 16 MEMBERS of I Ensa concert I iy. Jo^pt_!ne m Lynch, 22, vim road. Wood Great and Ciaud Abboß of Sv.nnyhiU^B Hemel Hempcfl HerU. were kilkfl B collision beta I heir van and a hi lony at Ch,?ksl near Sheflord, E fordshire. Miss Lynch J en^a^ed to be J 1
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  • 111 16 Buenos Aires, Sept- WPROOF that huge subsidies are paid Aj agencies by their respective g {m finance propaganda activity is provided N report of the Parliamentary investigation I for Anti- Argentine Activity. Tlv? report shows that between jy Trans-Ocean received from Berlin I whereas local receipts
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