Morning Tribune, 19 September 1941

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  • 13 1 ETT sALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune No 198, Friday, September 19, 1941.
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  • 164 1 WASHINGTON, SEPT. 18. DENT ROOSEVELT HAS ASKED CONGRESS FOR AN ADDINAL $5,985,060,000 FOR LEASE-AND-LEND, IT IS ANNOUNCED mem an financial aid to Russia began a month ago with a 11,000 Treasury advance to the Soviet, revealed Mr. Morgenthau, ary of the Treasury, at a
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  • 186 1 London, Sept 18. IritLsh Government has actual confirmation of ith of reports that Buls to ask for permission ilian warships to pass h the Dardanelles under ilgarian flag. Intish views, says Reuter's tic correspondent, are very id definite, namely that any tempt would be a device deto defeat the
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  • 81 1 President Roosevelt noted in a letter to Congress that, of the original $7,000,000,000 voted last March, $6,280,000,000 had been allocated. His letter showed the projected allocation of the $5,985 millions. The largest single item, reflecting the determination to supply the vital needs to the enemies of the
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  • 146 1 (By Patrick Crosse, Reuters 'g-» Fthe white Rockco Parliament Chamber filled with deputies and officiate who were clad in black and gold levee dress, Mohamed Rua "nievi took she oath this evening as the second Shah of hiS l^rdipl'omatic gallery was empty the Persian Government having
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  • 19 1 OVER £15,000 has been collected from the war week fete held in aid of war funds in Karachi Reuter
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  • 155 1 •T-HK new Shah of Iran has pledged the support and friendship of his country to Britain and her Banian allies. Conscription for men between M and 50 has been ordered in Russia. the Germans rlaiin to have scored successes around Leningrad, while it is reported that the
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  • 291 1 Germans Claim Successes LENINGRAD (By Annalist). r London, Sept. 18. THE Russian communique to-day is worded on the usual lines: "Stubborn lighting all along the front." The German communique is a little more expansive. It claims that offensive operations east of the Dnieper are progressing irresistibly and that great successes
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  • 142 1 Cairo, Sept. Iff. rE British RAP. Middle East communique issued states that a small force of enemy aircraft dropped a number of bombs in Alexandria area last night. "No service damage or casual, ties were caused," it says. "Night fighter aircraft of th* R.A.F. took off to
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  • 30 1 London, Sept. 18. LAST night aircraft of the Coastal Command bombed the docks at Saint Nazaire. No aircraft is missing, says an Air Ministry com* munique.- Reuter
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    13 1 M. MOLOTOV who will head the Soviet de. legation. (See story below).
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  • 125 1 London, Sept 18. "f|NLY the triumphant victory of Britain and "her Allies will finally exorcise the demoniac terror which overhangs Continental populations,'' says the Chief Rabbi, Dr. Herts, in a New Year message to world Jewry, commemorating the opening of the new Jewish year. Stating
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  • 88 1 London, Sept 18. M. MOLOTOV, the Soviet Foreign Minister, will lead the Soviet delegation which is meeting the British and United States missions in Moscow, the Soviet wireless announced this morning. Other members arc Marshal Voroshilov, M. Mikoyan, Peoples' Commissar for Foreign Trade, M. Malyshev,
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  • 53 1 London, Sept. 18. REPORTS to the effect that th< British Army authorities in Iran are not satisfied with the diplomatic action taken in Iran were denied in London. It was stated that on the contrary the Army authorities are quite well satisfied with the diplomatic
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  • 278 2 CRIMEA MAY BE CUT OFF London, Sept. 18. THERE has again been a total absence of specific claims recarding fighting in the hard-pressed Leningrad sector though the German communique declares that the Ukraine German "offensive operations east of the Dnieper are progressing irresistibly." in the meantime attention is being concentrated
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  • 6 2 "V" For Victory!
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  • 105 2 Teheran, Sept. 18. AFTER taking the oath to-day the Shah departed fi;om, the .precedent by reading a short speech in which he promised the co-operation of his government with Britain and Ru&sia "whose interests lie clbse to ours/ He emphasised that the Government intended co-operation with
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  • 79 2 Berlin, Sept. 18. A SESSION of the French and German Chambers of Commerce began to-day in Paris and will last until Sept. 21, states, a Paris despatch to the official German news agency. The purpose of the session, it is stated, is to discuss Franco-German collaboration in
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  • 119 2 Shanghai. Sept. 18. rkN the eve of the tenth anniversary of the Mnnchurlan Incident, terrorism llared up again In the International Settlement last night when three Japanese civilians, believed to be merchants were wounded by unidentified gunmen on one of the main thoroughfares ol the
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  • 20 2 London, Sept. 18. P' is learned in London that Bomber command airtsraft attacked targets In the Rhlneland last night.- Reuter
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  • 194 2 London. Sept.l N6 change is being recommended in offices. Governor and D^^^J An annouafl to this effect made by the emor, Mr. St N irman. y's th .he general of the Bank or land. Mr. J-M I U to be m next month
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  • 96 2 Chungking SeP*^ WITH the eyes and ear* of the worw x on Soviet Russia, many journa.i^; to M<* men, mostly Americans are nocKin fl{ Among recent arrivals there are a i Chicago Daily News and Carl Mydons ol fc» pictl spent sometime in Singapore taknv recently.
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  • 207 2 S PKAK,NO at tS*W W? of the Liberal Council in London t« J Simon said it was in,n*S exaggerate si K nifieance^rl signing of the. \tlanticcj3 In reference to Mr 3 Lord Simon said that' th2 was a more .striking e £2 wise statesmanship than S Prime Minister, after
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    • 165 2 I Thea tre Goers the usual last minute rash to book seats for "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" Book your seats as early as possible and be sure of Retting I the seats you want. It j» confidently anticipated that' this .production will open to a Full tftiuse. so ?o and
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    76 3 The Canadians i Victory Loan^ S Torch, recently j brought to Eng- i land by Mr. lan i I Mackenzie, the Canadian Minis- 1 > ter for Pensions i and National Health, *Hs I presented by him to Mr. Win- > ttfon Churchill, I at No. 10 Down- > ing
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  • 123 3 Cairo, Sept. 18. S of Nazis efforts to drag ria into the war with > discussed in diplomatic the Middle East who well Russia possesses in Bulrmidable body of sympat majority of Bulgars are md among peasantry and lis many are specifically Nazis should require to e.s from such
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  • 65 3 London. Sept. 18. A SMALL niunbcr of casualties and some damage were caused last night when a few enemy aircraft came inland over this country and bombs were dropped at two places ,on the south-east coast, says an iAir Ministry and Ministry ot Home Security communique. A
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  • 62 3 London, Sept. 18. FE British army team which toured Ireland ended a very successful trip by beating the Irfcsh League 5-o— Hagan (2), Welch (3) scoring— in their final game which gave the troops in Ireland and locals an opportunity of seeing the game at its best. All the three
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    • 26 3 B^^^K^^SWSAS to a de<patch from Turin. stamna writes: "GerThe Turin n^R a^ r^ 0 S whte^ German* many has opened J^JJJ to make any glc" Reuter
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    • 18 3 suburb, and ten tombs*e.e jitoJtvM** toere are SySS 58fc S*rfftP 6* The rl,y itself was not bombed.- Reuter
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    • 111 3 •rmm&AWAL OF JAPANESE TROOPS- The WITpPKAWiii- v* Tartnn p«a» forces from China H^*»*E^V3B cStoel Akiyama. will not be de A^ s^keS told foreign corresthe Japanese Army spoKesnuw, w portdents yesterday. pr nd not on i y 0 n relations Such action f«JLISS3oMWIS Chungking, with Nanking but atoo wgggj yesterday from
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    • 54 3 arm Tn \\VFDKN— The British Forei'-n CONDOLENC hTO ted thl British SwjretOT/Mr.An^^.^^^ of conMinister at Stockholm to Jg*JW|em f sitm th dolence to the Swe4kh >ffiin g Nai l i ni deepest regret a the destroyers. re.sultino In the loss three w q| The Admiralty Is JJJpiSli dolence on behalf
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  • 174 3 THE Times, in an editorial dra ws attention to the fact that an ImMfta* cLa^ from a I year ago is the development of the R.A.F. offensive. "But raids, even on such increased scale and of such a concentrated kind, will not bring instant or
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  • 124 3 DR. KHOO UNEASY ON PEACE PLAN London. Sept. 18. THE Chinese Ambassador to Britain, Dr. Wellington Koo. pleaded at a luncheon of the new Commonwealth Society of London to-day that the Far Eastern situation should not be overlooked In formulating any permanent peace plan. -Stress is laic" on the European
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  • 1085 4  - People Places Vera Ardmore Youngsters "Bomber" Fund Show By S THE "Buy a Bomber" Fund now has a team of young helpers called the "Bomberettes" who have bet n doing gocd work selling flags and car .stickers during the 'Taith ir Victory" drive. These youngsters are so keen io help
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    • 12 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated perfumes mir available bottles 11. THE ARCADE, S'pol*
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    • 48 4 In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940 results just published: 90 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded PASSES in TYPEWRITING and 57 per cent, of these attained DISTINCENROL NOW FOR THE 1 ,j^J^^ t^^ti B 1 Wf M NKNV TERM itti*^^ THONE 5022. APB 31
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  • 671 5 heredity is out of your hands; but the child's environment is your's to mould IIfONI knowa that parents End d physical characIsto their children. A child Eg like his father or his L. be may resemble either t rt .nt: he may even have a
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  • 326 5 Baby's Do's Don'ts D<« avoid taking alcohol during pregnancy or after baby's birth if you are nursing him yourself. Cocktails and spirit* j riwulci be absolutely taboo and stout, or red and white wine j (though these may be taken occ-sionally if the doctor permits* should only he drunk on
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  • 251 5 danger signals in Ihe nursery (UK KEN-POX raised r.d spoUs, appearing i ftfftl on tne face, head and w::ist. and rapidly I increaalng In numbers The spoU turn first to i water blisters, .hen to scales, off crusts The t v.>h appears on Ist. or 2nd day of illness; the
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    • 79 5 If it's a "HAIR" problem Do not worry! "MAXINE" is completely equipped with up-to-date machines, operated by experienced European Hairdressers whose one aim is to make you beautiful. "HELEN CURTIS Oil Steaming" will give your hair that brilliant and lustrous look and cure any tendency to scalp and hair dryness.
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  • 972 6 THE whole thing disclose the astounding and amazingly corrupt system that existed in the sugar pool," declared Mr. A. J. Braga at the assize court yesterday at the trial of Tan Chai Seng, a former storekeeper of the Government Sugar Pool Warehouse at Trafalgar
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    111 6 5 Miss Janet Margesson. aged 23, (above) debutante daugh. J ler of Captain David Marges- son, Secretary of State for I War, has obtained an exit 8 permit to attetfd the American I 2 Youth Congress in Philadel. Z phia, the equivalent of the J S People's Convention in
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  • 156 6 Economic Adviser In Singapore PROFESSOR T. E. G. Gregory, Economic Adviser to the Government of India, arrived in Singapore by air to-day for con. sultations wish the Ministry- of Economic Warfare, Far Eastern Mission. Although only 42, Professor Gre." gory li one of the world's leading economists. He has filled
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  • 25 6 rE total value of War Savings Certificates' sold up to Wednesday last was $7,973,676. This sum represents an increase of $449,286 in the previous fortnight.
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  • 183 6 THE N.Y.K. Liner. "Ilakone Maru," which arrived in Singapore yesterday morning, had on board 77 Japanese evacuees picked up from Bombay and Colombo, and when it leaves this morning on its last lap for Japan it will carry a further batch of evacuees from Singapore. Almost a
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  • 283 6 THE management of the Great W„ rl I conceded three out of their four h 3 dance hostesses employed there— who h„i k t strike for a week— -returned to work h -T" The strikers, who are members of th Cabaret Girls' Association addressed JS* t
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  • 190 6 SINGAPORE'S first hoarder to be caught hi lost $62.24 of her own money and another J in fines. She is Chan Ah Hoe. a Cantonese. M Malabar Street, and she was discovered by a detet inspector and two detectives to have kept in a s trunk
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  • 84 6 SENT to prison for three years, in June. 1938.. forgery, theft, and using as genuine M ments, Chua Choo Kiat alias Robert ua yesterday sentenced to two year* mown mm sonment. of t He pleaded guilty to a series oi «™Jg* {J minal breach of trust, falsification
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  • 102 6 A WARRANT for the arrest of Lieut. CJ.J was issued by Mr. C.H. Whitton dW net j yesterday when Jackman failed to uun i qV appointed time to face a charge of impro per t taking a car and a military Red Cross u junction of Alexandra
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  • 108 6 HAVING been involved in an accident win in a military truck knocking dowr i a nil j.' erm i and overturning hi a ditch, Capt. P^ was yesterday fined $2fL for careless an \V VA \W The court inspector stated at Hoad lorry was proceeding along Yeo
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  • 1270 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London A A j Great Feats Of British j Pilots: Control Of The j Retail Trade: Nazi Air j Ace Shot Down By j j Russians: No Visitors At Eastbourne H Loudon, Aug. 23. Hj7 glorious offensive which the R.A.F. is carrying on I its
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  • 326 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPT 19, 1941. PACIFIC TENSION 'J 1 HE secrecy with which the AmericanJapanese negotiations have been guarded has aroused suspicion in the minds of Chinese observers that another attempt at appeasement in tbe Par fclast is being made. Even Sir Frederick Stewart, the Australian Minister of External
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  • 778 8 NEW RECORDS IN REVI VAIGHAN WILLIAMS: FANTASIA ON A THEME BY THOMAS TALLIS Recorded by BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Adrian Boult. Two 12-inch records in album Victor set No 769 THE theme by Thomas Tallis upon which Vaughan Williams erects this fantasia is a precise musical counterpart
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    43 8 Ships of i British convoy photographed from H as she carried Prime Minister Winston Chart mn n Atlantic meeting v*iih President Fooseve It. £J altered her course so that th e Premier AJAjA ffn convdv, the men of whose ships gave him aa
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    • 30 8 MICKEY MOUSE Ml 5k5 DXMSEL, PERMiT M£ TO Dff W TKN FEET I \KV THE ■-K *> ccpof \mbsos Vr- r^r^:^=7— think \TS __*d(-W** i- lip mniiip,^ i'-0.-. V Cv-rt -*****
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  • 113 9 The Prime Mirister. Mr. Winston Churchill, saluting the flag of 5 the United States and that of the C S Marine Corps, as he inspected Marines now on duty in Iceland. Behind Mr j Churchill is Fnsign Franklin D. Roosevel:. Jr son ©f the Presi- j dent,
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  • 275 9 AS the result of injuries >ustained when knocked doun by a cyclist in Robinson Road last Saturday afternoon, a 70-year-oid Teocheu. Ga4 Chine Mia. died in hospital the next day. M'-dica. yesterday ww- il C>:: wt' br to hosnltal ■MOMCtoUfc ~-<-d next day. Sept 14
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    • 87 9 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly M» million t:ny seanv »nd;' re* when g* mil bide and ctuae HTinble It- hing. <ra' km«. K» *en.*. Pe^llnr. liurnmg. Zea«, Pincw-rrn. p*ona«ls. i |iia< khead*. Pirnph*. Foot It' h and other tlamlihr- Ordinary treatmmti rive only n kill
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    • 685 10 CLassified adds Situations Vacant POSTS OF SALESMEN to Mil Tubercuh all Medicine and Mixture FIIUhI. Applicants thanked. (No 133L' WANTED MALE TEACHER with Senior Cambridge qualification. Apply PubhEnglish School. Johore Rwhm (No. 120Li WANTED educated Indian girl typist >n decent i^alanv Apply Box No 466 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 694 10 Wanted \n I ;> Kerosene Operated aauygo* 1 tor Box No. 460 co Malaya Tribune. Slngnpcre. <^ Wo n4L> j AMKRICAN COUPLE require small modern rurnlebed compound house, good location, garftge «te modern sanitation. Phone No. i2031. Singapore. (No. 155L) i WANTED OCCUPD2R for furnished room breakfast only sensed. Replv
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    • 684 10 Educational MALAY~TUITION. given by experienced teacher. app:> miXOAu, 82. Mluto Ro«ti 1 Singapore. (NO. 16»L» PREMIER INSTITUTION. 44. Orchard Road. Vacancies for night classes In English- Principal <No 1«4L) LEARN CANTONESE. Prlvato tuition given by a h'ghlv ixiucated Chinese. Engl'sh spe;<kirg. Practical text book used. Please write to F. K.
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  • 335 11 HgBRTBR at 16. That is the remarkable position ri Private Tommy Taylor, Glasgow-born Irishman, who faced urtnuiriial at Witley, Surrey, after a year's travel round i world. n, ber 1939 Tommy— he is turned 17— went to join up because he could
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  • 263 11 News from All Fronts Hyderabad, Sept. 17. A GIFT of £2,000 for war relief in Rus- sia in being sent by j the Hyderabad War Fund. The contribution is to be sent to the British Ambassador in Moscow through the Viceroy's War Fund— Bv Radio. Patna. Sept. 17. MR. Y.
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    • 436 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) Pen Pencil Repairing PEN PENCIL REPAIRS -,75 cent* each. Parts extra. Work guaranteed. Outstatlon repairs by Registered Poet. Lee; Company, 22C. Winchester House. 81nmpore customers telephone 7971. (No. 980K) Professional CAST OUT UNCLEAN SPIRITS. h<»ij j and disease la the power of Lord j JpMif.
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    • 278 11 l^nlili^ Xotiw Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or •ervlce. For parti vularn nee Municipal Tender Room. TKNDKR Date of Cloalna Care St maintenance of tbe Municipal Cemetery at Buklt Brown during 1942. (Deposit $50) 12 noon. 2? Sept. 1041. Occupation St aervlclnß of Kodais
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  • 63 12 - I MOTHER nursing her baby son threw herself on the floor and shielded him with her body when a German bomb blew in the door at a north-east coast residential area. Both were unharmed. During the night rescuers after digging tor three hours, found a young mar-j
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  • 116 12 London, Sept. 18. ANEW Commandant of the recentlyformed Civilian Technical Corps has oeen appointed. He Is a Mi Gill. The men are recruited abroad— the majority have come from America. They volunteer to assist Britain with their technical knowledge. Their status is a civilian one
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  • 147 12 COLONEL Charles Mar wood Tucker, for 20 years chairman of the Tavistock Bench, who had insisted on being prosecuted instead or appearing as a wi.- ness, was among j seven defendants j fined at Tavistock for receiving extra meat rations. With Colonel Tucker were two fellow
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  • 122 12 lORD Beaverbrook, Minister of Supply, wants to save time wasted on form- filling. He has written to business .and industrial firms: "We mus on no account inter- j fere with the com-' plete record of in-i tormation relating toi production, but in other directions you may
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    • 96 12 PACK UP YOUR TROUBLE TO-DAY 6.U A 9 J ALHAMHRJI t3utcUersminiSetvic«'t: 3 -|i I 111 jl \^Am\m^k SEE THE GESTAPO OUTWITTED ALSO "WAR PICTORIAL NEWS" By courtesy of the Ministry of Information And "UNIVERSAL NEWSREjT By Special Request! i mmmu TO-MORROW at MIDNIGHT At 12 Sharp ALHAMIW 31 REELS WILL
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  • 335 13 Simla, Sept. 17. RECRUITMENT has ,AI now started in I India for an Auxiliary Nursing Service, to provide reserves ior the regular military nursing services (during the war. The ttrst batch will start training next month I and the second In January. The Auxiliary Seri vice is
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    • 201 13 EDGAR WALLACE I BRINGS TO THE SCREEN HIS GREATEST CHARACTER I ''ißr^Afc. in v del,ghtful blend I j J msfL OF CO M I I) Y AN 1) l^fi^^JipßH|g THRILLING MYSTERY! I "THE MIND OF MR. REEDER" WILL FYFFE to-morrow I KAV ViSLtm 6.15 9.15 ONLY I JOHN WARWICK I
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    • 151 13 Jkf\ LAST DAY rtWwffli TO DAY 3 ,5 A m m\ |i m^m W^mmwiißmt f° jA\\ mtmrn I \m> RflJl ET^StI Br^^^l3 PPSBI ■af »fl tt Ami J■ j rF. lal h r "y* t T m Amf IkJAw 1 'J -Mm \w rr alsl M m _f 1 M
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  • 378 14 Cricket Club Go Down Fighting Manchester* lj S.C.C THE Manchester* won in easy fashion in yesterday s Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium when they heat the S.C.C. by three goals to nil. The game was fairly exciting, but thrills were few and far between. ..r
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  • 69 14 THE lollowiM, hnv«- been selected to play h<«key f<»r the Y.M.C.A against the Argyll A: Sutherland Highlanders on Sept 24 on the Y.M.C.A. ground: Be Thia-i H..n; R. I. Atkinson. A. C. Bdgar: V. R. Sabapathy. Ooh Chin Chye. Kl.oo Hock C'hoo; Low Huck Yung. K. Y. Sp»nccr.
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  • 60 14 THE S.C.R.C. will play their first hockey match to-day when they meet the B.A.S.C. at Hong Lim Green. The following will represent the Chinese: Tan Huck: Wan; K. T. Ooi. Cheong Thiam Siew: Fong Kim Wah. Chua Boon Unn (capt.L Ong Swee Kenp: Low Huck Yang, Un Hon
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  • 38 14 MEETING on the Khalsa ground) lfl yesterday, the Indian General! Hospital bent the Singapore Khalsa Association by five goals to two in a hockey match. Half-time score was 2 o in the Hospital's favour.
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  • 65 14 Licked All With One Arm HOLLYWOOD'S Bobby Falkenbnrg, 15. national boys' champion, entered the boys' eastern championships at Forest Hills recently with his broken left wrist in a cast. Singlehanded, he licked all his opponents in the singles, then teamed with Cleveland's Jack Hersh to win the doubles as well.
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  • 328 14 Ipoh Races T H fL fO, Hin are the handle*. ror all event*, fm. ,u^<»pi races at lpohttfinal mor^ Perak Turf Club Cj JSS. of 3 nors,s. < lass 3J" )"*?•**>• m«t Prunella 9.ooScofn,'u Lady Eonfe B. lo Punter .p„ 8 1 Marie Bruce 8.05 Moo. v,
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  • 160 14 Ifcrox P^ark Hjotat London. Sept. 18. THE Scottish Football Association have taken drastic action over the incident at Ibrox Park— when the police had to draw theii batons when the crowd of 40,000 staged unruly scenes in the game between Celtic and Glasgow Rangers— and
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  • 28 14 PLAYING at the Victoria Schoo ground yesterday, the AngloChinese School and the home school drew o—o in a friendly rugby game. Major Neilson refereed the game.
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  • 28 14 THE Malays conceded a walk-over to the Argylls In a reserve div;sion soccer match fixed to be playea M the Clerical Union ground y* terday.
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  • 541 14 pLAYING against a team superior in almost all departments, the Medical College rugby team inflicted a crushing defeat on the R.A.S.C winning by 33 points (four goals and a try) to three points (a try), when they met on the College < ground yesterday. Outstanding
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    • 48 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup extra preliminary round tie, Spartans v R.A.F. <Tengah>. Stadium. HOCKEY: B.C.R.C V. R.A.S.C.. 1 Hong Lim Green: Y.M.C.A. v R A.0.C., Y.M.C.A.; A.C.S. v Indian General Hospital, Oldham Hall: Medical College v Fortress Coy (P.B I M.C.U, TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament. BOXING Police finals. Depot.
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  • 143 15 'Rugby Referees' Meeting LgtiL matters of inter- to intending referees > Sis mason's rugbv games t0 be discussed »t f«J»- i jflfftiu* uf rujlby ref^^S l L held at the Singapore |fl ;et Club on Wednesday xi at P m V sne5 ne question to be brought J ill be
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  • 119 15 following will represent tit and Colouis in the first D rugby practice match of ieas ion the Padang tojw: LCIRS: P. H. Burgess; P,O Abbott, A. G. MacKenzie. f! J Tyson, Lt. J. R. Maio; Ll F. Cessford. D.R. Ad: J H. Wheeler, T. TurP
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  • 178 15 Air Force Beat Army (from Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. Z. ALTnOrOft notable cricketers In L. Urn ion and L. E. G. \ui>s were unable to appear in the fourth match of. This season's series bet weep the Army an4.tIM.BXF. Ja, Liverpool, the same attracted much interest. After th-j Army
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  • 252 15 FURTHER progress was made in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday when five more ties were decided: Following were the results: Women's doubles handicap: Mrs. F Still and Miss S. Still (-f-15) beat Mrs. Griffiths and Mrs. Giles (—15.2) 6—4. fr-4. Men's singles handicap: C. J.
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  • 86 15 rpo-DAV there will be the usual after--1 noon races for all classes, starting at 523 p.m. for the "A" clas* and 5 p.m. for the other classes On Sunday, the "C" e^^ 1 Ist race foi the Ovans Challenge Cup. !tt S^?. *c&?-% rf the 2nd. race lor
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  • 32 15 Bombay, Sept 18. THE Eritish Infantry team, run-ners-up in the Bombay league championship, defeated East Bengal, runners-up m the Calcutta league to-day in the quarter-finals of the Rovers Cup football tournament- Reuter
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  • 88 15 Pit Chief: 'Deal With Slackers' SIR Archibald Mit-: cheison told share- 1 holders of Old 811k- 1 store Collieries, Ltd. I at Sheffield that while the percentage of absenteeism among miners is still too I high it is confined to I a minority of work- j eta. "It remains," he
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  • 74 15 Office Boy Was Plot Victim Prosecution of a 15--year-old office boy charged with stealing £6, was described as "malicious aAd wicl;ed" by the chairman at Southwark Juvenile Court. The case was stopped, and the boy awarded seven guineas costs. The boy's employer who defended him suggested that the prosec titer's
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  • 78 15 Idle Tears —Left Masks At Home rOUSANDS of peo. pLe without respirators were caught in a gas -attack" at Birmingham and paid the penalty of smarting eyes'. Warning that gas might be released in the street* had been given, but not more than 20 per cent of the people were
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  • 95 15 RE RNARD ("Brownie", Ca«Uk« jhc > died on Salisbury, aged 5S f D won fame, the greatest jockeys of all time. though not a t o sed hL <s head and his finisher. mmJm nV f nro \t\ft Kevsoe (ltlt 1 Carslafce gave up In fl
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  • 106 15 "PACK IP YOI'R TROI HLFS" (At the a li-. .in hi.., •pHF popular West End Artists are in v,„y e l f ro ta u o»nedv Pack Up lour Troubled- which opened at th* Alhacibru but night The picture, beside* >e nj, topical, also bounds with catehv tune*
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  • 151 15 A CHINESE woman, Lee Eoe Choy <30» who tried to fight her way into the Casino Cafe when a I watchman prevented her from going in, on Wednesday night, was fined one dollar by Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate. She *us convicted. en her own
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  • 24 15 SIR Herbert Trusted, Chief Justice Palestine, has been appointed i Chief Justice, F.M.S., in succession to Sir Kenneth E. Poyser.
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  • 118 15 Jl train puked from the A.f.F, stationed here and the R.A.. \.F. Hill meet a strong S.C.C. combination in a whole-day cricket match on the Patiang on Sunday. llie following are the tear, u: S.X7C: Dr. J. A, P. Cameron; Major B K Castor, F.O. 8.
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  • 69 15 HIS Excellency the Governor. Sir Slien ton Thomas. ha.s been notified that His Majesty's Government has accepted the generous I gilt of $100,000 which Messrs 'Guthrie Co., Ltd., Singapore, have made for th e purchase of two Spitfire planes to be named "Harimau" and "Hani;
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  • 60 15 r\VKR 200 members of the Indian Am»ijrtntlon, Johbre Buhni. trembled at 15. Jalun Storey, to celebrate the blrthrtav (»i Hit. Hi hnehs the SulUa of Johore. The meeting stiotcd at 5 p.m. with short prayer after which the Sultan'* phutograph wus garlanded. Then light mNbmenta were ■erved im<i Breemaa O.
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    • 121 15 TONIGHT AFTER-DINNER DANCE, 9-30 to MIDNIGHT i TO-MORROW TEA DANCE W7 'AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.30 to 0 p.m. w to Extension (1 a.m.) 7.30 p.m. SIX TALKIES 9.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHTS FIRST-NIGHTERS ENTIRELY CAPTIVATED BY THE MOST SPECTACULAR FILM OF THIS OR ANY YEAR P A Xf;« IL A X
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 508 16 "CENT-A--PLANE" FUND SCORE: 11 London, Sept. 18. THE Manchester Guardian to-day devotes a leading article to a surrey of the I magnilieent resistance to their German masters which the^ W Nazi occupied country are showing with ever increasing energy and to the brutal methods
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  • 270 16 Bangkok, Sept. 18. AUSTRALIA is anxious that the integrity of Thai state shall be maintained and there is no reason for Thailand to be apprehensive over British reinforcements in any part of the world near Thailand, said Sir Frederic Eggleston, first Australian Minister, designate going to
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  • 71 16 Shanghai. Sept. 18. It was officially announced that another £10.000 has been remitted to the Tondon Treasury by the Voluntary War Contribution Funds for the purchase of aircraft for the Royal Air Force, bringing the total remitted since the inauguration of the fund 13
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  • 97 16 Haile Selassie Abolishes Slavery London, Sept. 18. SLAVERY has been abolished in Abyssinia by Emperor Haile Selassie, and the Ethiopian Government in Addis Ababa has issued a statement to that effect. The Emperor, who had long wanted to emancipate his subjects, took the first steps some years ago. but his
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  • 84 16 Ottawa. Sept. 17. BY an Order in Council, strike ?n a Canadian war industries have been made illegal unless the majority of the workers affected vote in favour of striking in a poll taken under the supervision of the Labour Department. Mr. Mcharty, the Labour Minister, announcing
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  • In Brief
    • 40 16 IT is decided that officers beuL. oi .ig to o^ x 8 Medical Army India Reserve OArm SS years' service will b e eligible for promotion to ?h h i of Major, says a Simla Press note- the raz Reuter
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    • 40 16 RECRUITING has started for the Auxiliary w Service which is designed to provide rp to the regular military nursing services for m3 ment during the war in military hospittli 2 civil hospitals' on duties arising out of the i Reuter
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    • 29 16 :> f THE Governor of Bombay has decided to constih. a war committee consisting of 33 prominent 5 zens to dhcuss war matters of interest tn nil 11 vince. Reuter
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    • 26 16 THE famous comedian Fred Karno has died 7*. It was under his auspices that Char! Chaplin made his first bow in New York in 1910 Reuter
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    • 64 16 THE lifting of the state of emergency in Oslo been followed by a severe permanent decree issued b the Reich commissar Terboven, according to an Oi dispatch. The order imposes penal servitude or, in tm cases, th e death Denalty for charges of disturbaix of economic life or labour conditions
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    • 27 16 M. HERVE ALPHAND. financial attache to M Embassy at Washington has resigned. He stai that he is placing himself at the disposal of Gene de Gaulle Reuter
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  • 60 16 R.A.F. IMPORTANT ATTACKS- While not spec fying the objectives aimed at, the Air Ministry nei service states that during last night's R.A.F. atuc on Karlsruhe, important manufacturing town, a We lington pilot came down to within a few thousaa feet of the town. From there it was obvious Ua the
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  • 228 16 WIDE-RANGE CONSCRIPTION IN RUSSIA London, Sept. 18. ALL Russian men between the ages of 16 and 50 are to undergo military training. The state defence committee made the announcement in the following order, says the Moscow radio: "Considering that every citizen of the Soviet Union who is able to carry
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  • 40 16 Cape Town. Sept. 18. rpHE naval authorities in Cape Town, who recelvp dailv reports. sav that They know nothing of a report published ty the Sydney Morning Herald yesterday regarding an enemv aircraft «n a Smith AfriVnn hrutnitfl.l shin Reuter
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  • 61 16 JOSEPH O'CaD han, aged I Dundalk was a military court at lins Barracks. Dub found not guilty shooting at police I soldiers to resist rest. He was i charged. O'Callaghan J charged with Rid Goss. aged 26. as, l of Dundalk. A tenant was state* have
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  • 68 16 R ritain J s c m« JJ cook is 2MJ old Private Swan, a foim^JJ and now a Bjg" the Royal Army tering Corns. branch of the 8* which has JJJ" been formed »J vide a higher sv dard of cooks M to the title by
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