Morning Tribune, 26 September 1941

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  • 24 1 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 204, Friday, September 26, 1941. NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 Morning Tribune Friday, September >(„ j«)
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  • 327 1 War Could Have Been Held Off «tw xorK, sept. 25 THE repeal of the Arms Embargo Act by Congress in July 1939 would have been a strong factor in preventing th e outoreak of war from occurring as quickly as it did, according to an article by President hoosevelt in
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  • 47 1 A Sydney, Sept. 25. I STRALIAN made anti-tank guns are now rolling off the ■i >embly line at a faster rate than I yet attained in the United States, states tht Morning Herald speelal j m riter after a visit to the great >i 1 i^Aus^aliai^^lrdJoa|i£^^Eai^i Reuter
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  • 85 1 *OTKr?»epT7^o: "HERE in fact are the begin. J 11 nings of a new Democratic world," says the Sew York Herald-Tribune, commenting upon the meeting of the Inter- Allied Council in London yes. terday which the newspaner I describes as "impressive in form and significant in
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  • 169 1 London. Sept. 25. COMMENTING on the extension of the term of office of Lord Linlithgow, the Manchester Guardian says: "Unquestionably he has the welfare of India at heart and has tried h'ud to find a way through the thickets. But he has not found it,"
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  • 67 1 London, Sept. 25. THE Air Ministry communique says that yesterday the weather was unfavourable for air operations but aircraft on patrol continued to attack enemy shipping. "Off the. coast of Norway, a Hudson aircraft of the Coastal Command bombed a large supply ship from a low level, and off Dunirk.
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  • 252 1 Washington, Sept. 25. GERMANY has the "direct y responsibility" for feeding *»e people of conquered nations, declared the Secretariate, Mr. Cordell Hull, hi a iter to the Senate Foreign delations Committee. 'he letter was a replv for a ;<Miest for the State iiartment's views
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  • 411 1 GERMAN WAR ON CRIMEA DEVELOPS London, Sept. 25. QERMANT, with a force which may be anything up to four divisions, equal to about 70,000 men, is believed to be developing the attack on Crimea, it is stated authoritatively m London to-day. The Germans are attempting to drive across the Isthmus
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  • 174 1 Tokyo, Sepf. 2!». THE British evacuation vessel -Anhui has been held up just outside Yokohama harbour since last night on technieai grounds of quar.mtine while several hundred British subjects have b**en waiting on the pier. The British authorities are reported to be watching
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  • 52 1 London, Sept. 25. BRITISH tanks may soon be in action in Russia. The Russian Military Mission has approved the types of tanks which will be most i iseful, and these tanks have been ient by every system of transport ivailable. One type is particularly n favour hggm| Mr of its
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  • 179 1 London, Sept. 25. A ITHORITATI VE London circles emphasise that the "Tanks for Russia" Week is far from being Britain's only contribution to the Russian allies but is only a symbol of the great aid which has been arranged for the Soviet. a I
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  • 28 1 [MUSALKM, Sept. 25—Major- Gen. Brett. chief, United Itates Air Corps, accompanied by Jeut.-Col. Mr. Fellers, Amerian Military attache in Cairo and ther staff omoersliave^irriv^f^^ Reuter
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  • 661 2 (By Alexander Werth, Renter's Special Correspondent m Russia. Moscow, Sept. 25. Till Germans will not win this war and the Russians are doing we Jl on this front. But let us face the facts," a Russian officer stated to me to-day. "Our industrial
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    50 2 JrThe King and^ T Queen made a tour of air raid 1 shelters in the i East End of London. This N photo shows the Oueen, with the Kin? behind J her. chats to J mothers rfn d S i children out. i side one of the shelters they inspected.
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  • 20 2 Simla. Sept. 23. IT is learnt here that x Mr. Fazlul Huq is to interview the Viceroy to-morrow.— By Radio.
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  • 55 2 Bangkok. Sept. 25. THE Thai National Assembly this I afternoon held a secret session lasting nearly two hours. No indication is available what question or questions were discussed by the house. Air raid precaution exercises are to be held throughout the country, probably beginning Sept. 23, according:
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  • 114 2 RDT^r.™ Zurich, Sept. 25. EPORTS that Soviet engineers could blow up munitions dumps by radio formerly treated by Axis experts as just bluff, are now supported by the Eastern Front correspondent of Milan Popolo d'ltalia, Mussolini's paper. "The Russians are able to blow up big
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  • 72 2 London, Sept. 25. TIFTY-THOUSAND children from bomb damaged 1 British towns' will receive Christmas gifts this year from nine million members of the American junior Red Cross m the United States. In 3,700 communities throughout America boys and girls are busy packing boxes which will
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  • 62 2 J Yokohama, Sept. 25. APANESE evacuees arriving yesterday afternoon on the Hokkai Maru from Rangoon declared that poor business conditions there caused their decision to teturn home. Mr. Reinosuke Sada, manager of the Rangoon office of the Yokohama Specie Bank, said more than 200 Japanese are still
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  • 102 2 Guerillas Battle Terrorists Vichy. Sept. 25 ACCORDING to a Budapest telej gram three Croat soldiers and I the former chief of the Croat terj rorists, Ustacha organisation and liis assistant were killed m battle with guerillas. The source of this report is a communique by Ustacha headquarters at Zareb. The
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  • 121 2 London, Sept. 25. WE had to call on you to help us m a cause for which we are fighting; we shall need you even more for the cause for which we will be working m peace," said the [Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, welcoming at
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    • 114 2 POLICE REPORT 1 Name: Dr. Clitterhouse Address: Harley Street I Charge: Murder; Grand Larceny I Retort: By day. Dr. C. is successful society I physician; by night equally successful criminal I Admits one murder, dozens of robberies. Insists I all criaas were committed for research on I scientific book he
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    • 146 2 Highßlood Pressure Dangerous lo Heart Thousands of men and women past 40 face the dangers of heart trouble arm paralysis because of High Blood Pressure. High Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than earner, largely because people mistake the b^P" toms for indigestion or some simple
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  • 335 3 Moscow, Sept. 25. GRAPHIC story of a four-day battle, in which two Nazi infantry regiments were routed and flung back across the River Dvina. is given in a despatch from the front. Large Nazi forces, including artillery and tanks, had succeeded in forcing the UDper
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  • 43 3 Tokio, Sept. 25. FRENCH Indo- China is in urgent need of daily necessities, such as cotton yarns, paper and other sundry goods from Japan. Mr. Xoboru. Ogawa, the Japanese Consul-General at Hanoi, said on aiTU|jy|y|narnr^heForei|n ffice.-H Reuter
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  • 388 3 B, Patrick Cr^e. Rented MM i FURTHER trainload of Axis agents left Teheran last night A for Ahwaz. en route for British Empire internment campsThe detachment consisted cf some oO Germans. 80 Ital. niln belonging to Italian ships captured in Pers.an ports. 10 Iraqi supporters
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  • 132 3 Melbourne, Sept. 24. DESCRIBING tne mission by Sir Earle Page to London cm behalf of the Commonwealth Government as of vital importance, a leading article says that the defence of Australia begins m the North of Malaya. External defence, extending from Burma to Hawaii via New Zealand,
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  • 56 3 Kobe, Sept. 25. MORE than 1.000 Japanese evacuees, mostly women and children, the largest group of evacuees ever to return from the Netherlands East Indies, arrived vesterday aboard a Japanese ship. These evacuees said that Japanese remaining m the N.E.I, are men trying to pmtcc^Japimesein•.erests there
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  • 113 3 Attacked, RAF Pupil, Saved Tutor A PUPIL who saved his instructor is included in the latest R..F. awards. Leading Aircraftman Thomas John Clarke, who gets thr George Medal, was receiving night flying instruction when his plane was attacked by an enemy aircraft. Clarke was .struck by a bullet, his right
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  • 32 3 Ankara, Sept. 26. THE National Assembly has ap- proved the issue of savings bonds to the amount of £26.000.000 'Turkish). It has also voted lATnnftnno for national defence.— Reuter
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  • 194 3 New SuperFighter For R.A.F. London, S^pt. 25. BRITAIN S new fighter plane* Mark II Hurricanes, not only have a vastly superior firepower to the famous earlier mod 1, but also 10 that of the latest German single .-eater, the new ME. 109, FVaThis Nazi plan-; ha.; cniy one large calibre
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    • 155 3 Under BRITISH management wT'suGGEsr Mars „n. W the dish that maw Bouiltaba.sse--t h e tUma l les famous, cooked JMJ flsh and crustac a assortment o with choice In" but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have g been restocked Ug j
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  • People & Places
    • 1115 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By •fWENTY-TWO women are among the two hundred and eighty entrants for to-morrow's Gymkhana at the Polo Club ground m Balestier Road They include Mrs G. J. Wight, Mrs J IT J Dredge, Mrs. Sconce, Mrs. John Winch. Mrs O.R.S. Rifleman,
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    • 35 4 WAVISCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair w fACIU Facial Treatment Vibre Violet Ray Ozone Steamer Innoxa Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Openiten Capitol Rldj;., IM North BrMfe Road, lei. 111!).
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    • 35 4 In fhe LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940 results just published: 00 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded PASSES m TYPEWRITING and 57 per cent. of these attained DISTINC-^^^^^ 'PHONE 5022. APB 31
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    • 14 4 Your favourite perfume duplicated 24 *\-y perfumes \^k k y<j//r U, THE ARCADE. Spore
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  • 382 5 Mother-Love Works Both Ways MOTHER '.ove is ma^ic. It works too ways. You love your baby because she is beautiful and gay, trusting and brave. But it is just as true that baby is gayer, braver, more trusting and more beautiful because you love her. A cherubic baby like yours
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  • 342 5 YOU and your AMAH THE different mode of living and climatic conditions make it difficult for mothers m the tropics to undertake entire charge of children; therefore the qu?s- iion of supervising Amah becomes I most important one proper care of foodstuffs being particular--1; necessary. CARE OF FOOD Every article
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  • 437 5 INFLUENZA is such a highly catching disease that the mast obvious step m its pre--1 vention is to give a wide berth to those known to be suffering from it and, becau.se it is most infectious m its early stages, to look with suspicion
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    • 73 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 While your hair is
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  • 558 6 {WER sevon months ago the A.I.F. landed m Malaya. With it came the Australian Red Cross. A solitary Red Cross man lande.l m Singapore that steamy February day from a jrreat Atlantic liner with just on a thousand bales and case< at everything the
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  • 138 6 Indian Army Reinforced Yesterday l ARGE reinforcements for all units of the Indian Army m Malaya ariived m Singapore yesterday afternoon. They included drafts for the transport, medical, signal, intelligence, and other units. There were also some nurses on bonrd. and a full hospital unit. By the same boat also
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  • 97 6 "piOHT strokes of the light rotan was J ItM pvnttfhlMnt meted out to a youthful offender, Teo Tuan Meng, for r >mmittlng c-immal trespass on the premises of the Singapore Cold Storage Creameries on the night of July 27. when lip wiis so-n hiding on the
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  • 63 6 Ships' Warrants Now Needed In All U.S. Ports AS from yesterday all ships of all nations calling at ports m the United States and its possessions need to carry ships' warrants issued by the United States Maritime Commission m order to secure ship ping facilities without incurring delays. Etetails of
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 6 A RED CROS> WIN MALAYA— Picture shows: t (top) Despatch. I ing goods from S headquarters m Singapore. Left lis Superinten- dent Mrs. J.C.R Proud and) (centre) Red i Cross Commis. sioner for Ma- lava Mr. B. i I Burdett. (Above) The Red Cross visits t )an Australian i hospital
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  • 45 6 LJARI Singh (27). a detective, was acn quitted on an allegation of having ■heated an Indian sundry goods shopkeeper of $20, when the case, which had several hearings, concluded before Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate, yesterday. Mr. C. H. Withers-Payne «|>peared for tbe deience.
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  • 127 6 SIR PERCY McELWAINE, the chief justice, yesterday set aside the conviction and sentence and allowed the appeal of Teo Chee Tat, a detective, who had been fined $30 (with the alternative of 30 days' rigorous imprisonment) on a charge of cheating m respect of a transport bill for
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  • 101 6 JAVANES LABOUR FOR F.M.S. (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Thursday A CTION to relieve the lab* shortage m the F.M.S. U be taken by the Government is reliably learnt. It is understood that I bii grant extra powers to the man Immigration committee I hat it may collect and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 109 6 RADIO CHANGES^ CERTAIN changes are scheduled to take place m the 8.8.C. transmissions m the Eastern Service from London, beginning from Monday, Sept. 29. The M.B.C. services are also afTected, and the following revised schedules will be m operation during the mornings from that date: 8.8.C. SERVICES G.M.T. M.T. 22.45
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    1092 7 Letter From London p. J Sergeants Have More j i Money Than Officers: j J Great Comb-Out Fori j Skilled Men: Child j i Evacuation Starts^ Again: Crowing Re- J sistance Of French S J People London, Aug. 29. JDQLLOWING up what I said ,»i) the subject
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  • 210 7 ALLEGATIONS^', "racket" m petrol coupons entered m o a case at Marylebone m which a pohce officer saul there A. would be developments. The magistrate remanded William Norman Burns, 40 car salesman and Marjorie Dean©, 33, dresser, and William Frederick Rarker 29, lorry driver,
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  • 27 7 Ankara, Sept. 2S. rroRDING to press reports lrom A'Sna the United King Commercial C;.H)oraUon a Br.tbh 10,000 tons of figs. Reuter
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  • 315 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1941. TANKS FOR RUSSIA that the British and American delegations, headed respectively by Lord Beaverbrook and Mr. Averell Harriman, are m Moscow, immediate consulta(tion with the Soviet authorities on various aspects of the supply problem 'must have revealed valuable information 'as to how the Soviet
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    • 31 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, eyeglasses, w!lL^4 Exclusively. \s^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. X ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 300 i. I A. Thompson, Dr. of 0. c la J Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. t
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    • 20 7 /gg>x SAFEGUARD plfj YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. sF.CURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street,
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  • 1471 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN MARIAN ANDERSON -the RY OF A VOICE I "WHAT I have heard to-da^ is not heard once m i hundred years,'' Toscanini said alter Marian Anderson's Salzburg recital m August 1905. That tribute, the test summing r iup of the gloiious voice of this j American Negro contralto,
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    • 79 8 ESTABLISHED 1872 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 2, Flnlayson Green <omi: TO COCONIT GKOVE V()I UH TO DANCE n GOOD CHOW ft n SWEET MUSIC SEA BREEZES ft H ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS INDIVIDUAL ENTERTAINMENT n nTO BE WHERE REGULAR PEOPLE ARE WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU
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    • 93 8 (MICKEY MOUSE -fY VAA VAA Wi i?^r II 7 *****3 guess FyOH At SOMEBODY \Il;l IJ. IJJ ffioSE PESTS' g» •ps stole yer ir^^^rcr n^ 1 V_ IUM (girl <^l X 2 -f i r/ v^ he**? SB 7 V FRIEND! S V MEi 7 YXLm.lk.l c 35 L f^T
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  • 49 9 OERE are two young ladies who have been lucky enough to appear m "A Night at Earl Carroll's" which is to be screened m Singapore soon. Above is Elissa Mendelburg who doe? an exotic Spanish number, while below is Joan Lester, another glamour girl.
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  • 202 9 TAN AH ENG. alias Lulu Chong, sentenced to six 1 months' rigorous imprisonment by the th Ifl magistrate for persistently eliciting f^ civflians tor immoral purposes, was y c Wl successful m her application to the high couit foi "Ifwas alleged that as the result of
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  • 427 9 VZRA S. DAVIES, an Indian motor businessman. w;i s lined i total of $.">0 on two charges of failing to produce hU licence lo Inspector Bunnens and f < r the use of abusive lanqrua^o and threatening words It the same inspector. Before pasting sentence Mr.
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  • 444 9 AS the question of visibility from a certain bridge aroused some discussion during the hearing of the case m which Edward Charles, a piano tuner, stands charged with negligent driving, the magistrate ordered the investigating officer to take down particulars for the continued hearing to-day.
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    • 69 9 Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency The Governor POPULAR CONCERT by the Full Chorus and Orchestra of the SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. Ida Kinloch John *ha» Conductor: Eva Clark, 1..H.A..M. Sunday 28th September at 9.15 p.m. m the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Seats $2.30, $120, 60 cents, Booking at Little's IfAR
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    • 54 9 f^~ BY WAL-T^PiSNEY I ■Tl I) HOME AT LAST! ANP if Iyd V L i^J JUkSSW MWTH GOT AMY SENSE I'LL STAY J W JEW 4, \£W J A CT lv f hESE WHERE I CAN* .-f (r- r ftNCA V 7 3QY f V BE^TEREP W™^|j $tff ylTO^ UwU
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    • 636 10 if^^^f^^PmW H> r^^^L^L^L—^r Km*> mm^L^LW^^\ I1 M L^L^L\ e%mYm\ i^E"l amnrnJ* Ala tlf r■ J i^i^B 1 Mm C'.B^im^A im^^^F^i^ MmW -.^.^i4^-^^X^ I *^B Situations Vacant WANTED Male and Female teacher Box No 512 co Mfttaya Tribune. Kua Lumpur. (No. 219J WANTED DISTRIBUTORS for Brill Lotion, well known brand. Box
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    • 693 10 A FIRST CLASS Mcst Caterer for others' Mess Singapore. Area approximately. .>fl •lining members. Specimen contract *onether with references to be submitted before 30-P— 4l to Box 531 co Mahiva Tribune. Singapore. (No. 253 L) SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY VACANCY FOR SHIFT ENGINEER (WATER DBPTJ. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above appointment.
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    • 870 10 BYOUNO CHINESE desires to meet respect a Die young lady as companion I pictures, outings etc. Letters treated con tidentally. Please reply with recent phot (returnable^ to Box 515 do Malay Tribune. Singapore. (No. 223 L THREE POPULAR well-to-do respect alii educated young Chinese businessmen vx'l i us wish to
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    • 704 10 For Sale PANCREALIN has cured Diabetes perma- nently. Don't dread the disease -anymore. No Injection, no fasting. Indian herbal i product of Oriental Chemical Laboratories, i One month's tin $3-. G. C. Peters. Stlc Agent. Malaya. Post Box 154. Kuala Lum- Pur. (No. 282 L) J NEW A.C. FANS Apply
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    • 369 10 dTHE UR SINGAPORE 2H L,5? 5 m "33 fed «HF.I. 30.96 me, ZHP2. 48.58 si 6. 175 mlcs ZHPJ. 41.38 m. 725 LONDON CSV -17.81 mcs; 16. 84 metres OS*— -15.14 mcs; 19.81 metres (From 6.15 p.m m H.M p.m.) GSD— II.7S mm; M-53 metre, (From 9. 05 p.m ts
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  • 275 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 24. I LIEUT. Hugn cyme, son of the late Mr. Herbert Syme, former general manager of the "Age" newspaper, to-day received the George Medal for bravery in disposing of a land mine. He left Buckingham Palace immediately after receiving his decoration, to begin
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    • 292 11 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or senrtce. For parttculars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Closln* fa re maintenance of the Municipal Cemetery at Bukit Brown during 1042. (Deposit 980) U n n P OP V 6epl, IMI Occupation 8r eerrlctng
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    • 589 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. Miscellaneous SELANGOR RACES— Punters desirous to benefit In Selangor Race Meeting should apply immediately tD; Box No 552 o Malaya Tribune. Penang. INO. 283 L) i SERVICE AND COMFORT guaranteed. Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2, Peck S"?h j Street, Singapore. Rate modero'e. Modern sanitation. Phone 4978, Proprietor
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    • 405 11 (FROM PAGE 10) To Let TO LET 153-C. Charlton Lane. Apply 50. Kandarhar Street. Mrs. SUw Khoo. (No. 214 L) UNFURNISHED SINGLE ROOM available In private house In town Breakfast oi.ly provided. Mod. San. Apply to Box 539 cjo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <No. 882 L) WANTED OCCUPIER for furniFhrd ro.ru
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    • 176 11 Pen Pencil Repairing PENiPENCIL REPAIRS -{75 Oenu OUfc. Parts extra WerK guaranteed. tx'tlon repairs by Regiaterrd Past. L-o Company. ttC, Winchester Houne. sin.-..--pore rustome:- telephone 7971. (No. 9S 1) Stamps FOR SALE; Really good quality starts of Malaya. Flue selections. Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent unywhe.e. List free L. K.
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  • 362 12 Bombay, Sept. 24. THE third batch of young Indians who are to go to Britain for technical training under the Bevin Scheme were entertained at a farewell function this evening. The Government of India's spokesman expressed the hope that when they re- 1 turned, after their training
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    • 221 12 The Year's Big Musical Surprise TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA THE SHOW AGIOW WITH JEROME A 4^ KERN'S BEST-lOVED TUNE HITSI -figX With a star-sparkled singing, dan- \M fl cinq cast to fill your heart with joy 1 «*f ~*3b *)^B AmW W\\. ANNA V *l V^-Smmm |yy| ft linti
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  • 255 13 •SAILORS THREE" \t The Pavilion) n story with the cleverest L er gagi and the magni[ollng of Tommy Trinder. Kilbert and Michael WildX make "Sailors Three" Pavilion a really splendid to see. (tion goes with a zip from [toot of film and continues end full of fun of the
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  • 131 13 Simla. Sept. 25. APPEALING i^r women volunteers n f^r the Auxiliary Nursing Service. Lady Linlithgow, m a broadcast, said: "ThTwar draw* nearer to India and I beseech you not to wait until it reaches us.' Only too frequently. th 3 stimulus ol immedlai? danger is requires to
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  • 165 13 MISS Margaret Sar- geaunt," the girl in green slacks." was found dead in the River Teal at Roms.-y by sodiers after a ten -days search In wnich police d ;g.s i were used in the I loneliest parts of Hampshire. Returning an open verdict at the
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  • 123 13 SIR Josiah Crosby. British Minister to Thailand, arrived by plane m (Singapore yesterday evening. His visit is primarily one of consultation with Mr. A. Duff Cooper, British Cabinet .Minister. Sir Josiah was met at the slipway of the Civil Airport by Mr. Don
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  • 113 13 AT a meeting of the Ceylon Tamils held at the Ceylon Tamils' Association. Singapore, yesterday evening, to consider ways and means of collecting subscriptions towards the Ail-Malayan Tamils Fighter Plane Fund, a committee was appointed with Mr. M. v. the chair and
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  • 219 13 BELGIAN workers employed on the Haren I Brussels I aerodrome, recently carried out a smart pieoe ol sabotage. 0 One of them sounded the "alert" and the <-c.rman soldiers on guard fled immediately to the shelters. Several of the Belgian workers remained m me
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  • 20 13 A FREE Rumanian contingent us being J**"^ we the other*. oun tiw., tn rx ::K::' U it.
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    • 198 13 Wl;l COMING TO <HK CINEMAS TO-MORROW IND MX NIGHTS. YOII.L PF HELPING THE VIC TIMS OF I AMI-RAIDS IN ENGLAND. OCR ENTIRE PROCEEDS! IGO TO THE LORD MiYOII OF LONDON'S FCND FOR llli: UELIEF. WHAT < I SI IS MORE WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT? I TO-\M. lIT ler-Dinner Dance, 9
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    • 41 13 MERRIEST NAUTICAL PICTURE 1 EVER SCREENED! 3ifif*& PAVILION THREE JOLLY BUDDIES IN A ROLLICKING COMEDY OF GAIETY! MUSIC! FUN! TOMMY CLAUDE MICHAEL TRINDER HULBERT WILDING 'SAILORS THREE' M <. V M O X T It It I I I Ml SJ NEWS
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  • 485 14 S.A.F. 1. <Tlm Ho ■■{<«' tup Competition Police Eliminated By Late Goal THE Spartans, newcomers tc the competition, gave further proof that they will be lh»' giant killers m the S.A.F.A Challenge Cup competition when they eliminated a Div. I team, the Police, m their preliminary
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  • 45 14 i THH Challenge Cup tie ai Changi between the Royal Artillery (Heavy), a Div. I team, and the Royal "fC i Army Medical Corps, a strong Div. lIA side, ended m a three-nil win for the Gun- S i ners.
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  • 39 14 MEETING at Woodsville yester. day, St. Andrew's School scored a 15 points to nil win over the Anglo-Chinese School. The points were obtained thiough two penalty goals and three tries. Dr. Linehan, the Director of Education, refereed the game.
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  • 98 14 A GOOD evening's entertainment is promised! the Happy World covered stadium to-nigj when a splendid card of 14 bouts is staged by i Singapore Amateur Boxing Association m aid the War Fund. All the boxers participating m the prograi are the pick of amateur fighter*, here to-day. every one
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  • 358 14 I A LTHOUGH fhe Medical College contested i iV. inch of the ground, an R.A.M.C. rugbv went over seven times to score, and emerged victors by 25 points (five tries and two goal* 5 points (a goal), when they met on the Me College ground yesterday. For the Corps,
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  • 371 14 THE Singapore Cricket Club held their first hockey trial of the season on the Padang yesterday, and if the form displayed is any criterion, the Club should have a successful season ahead. Several players gave particularly impressive displays in a game in which Colours,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 63 14 R.S.G.C. Championship THE following are the qualifiers and the draw for the first round of the Royal Singapore Golf i club championship, to be played to-morrow afternoon: 2.35 R. Craik v H B. Sym. 2 40 M. M. Paterson v H. C. Ainslie. 2.45 If. C. Bain v R. P.
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  • 423 15 IDMIRAL Sir Geoffrey ion the British Naval flde'r-in-Chief, China Stall sent the following mes- the Rajah pf Sarawak In yon with the Cejitenaxy of rt e: m« the occasion of the centenary tate oi Sarawak. I have the pleicjnvey to You r Highness
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  • 157 15 Big R.A.F. Activity In Middle East Cairo. Sept. 25. BSUED attacks on enemy |iag and other military oblare report eo' m a R.A.F. c:que from the Middle East, w Bombers during the night 28 23. bombed the harbour Bfhuzi. obtaining bursts at is of two moles. The miliBracks at Tripoli
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  • 240 15 Nazi Firms Make Huge Profits London, Sept. 25. A STRIKING commentary on German charges that Britain is a plutocracy is to be seen m a comparison made by the "Sunday Express" city editor between two ;big firms who are prospering from I the war. One Ls the British National Fire
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  • 103 15 Roosevelt-Windsor Lunch Postponed Washington. Sept. 25. THE luncheon to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at the Wnite House, scheduled for t> day, has been postponed Offing to the illness of Mr.s. Roosevelt s brother. The State Department has issued the following statement: "The President and Mrs. Roosevelt have found
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  • 34 15 QPEAKINO at the Tamil Epworth League vefiterdav. on the subject of The Solution of Wealth. Mrs. E V. DaUes s*3sresa"afi "SK that the pSLSS of "wealth has not abated a jot.
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  • 78 15 NAZIS WILL USE GAS LORD Strabolgi, speaking m London at the meeting of the Air League, said the indications were that the Nazis, m their third great offensive against Russia now being prepared, would use poison gas. "We should make it Known, he said, "that if Germany initiates i.he use
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  • 136 15 GERARD O'NEILL,, a 30-y ear s-o 1 d Dublin miner, had a map with military and R.A.F. stations marked on it and one spot Was "marked all round" The map was found m his suit- case when he was arrested as he was about
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  • 136 15 )f-I N their professional pairsJr t handicap tennis tie at the T J S.C.C. yesterday— the first J set of which proved to be a I tussle of 16 games— Lt.«Gen. J A.E. Percival and Major R Bedford lost to O.R.S. Bate- man
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  • 175 15 After Stealing Boat WHEN William Christopher Ward. aged 22, was accused at Chichester of stealing- a dinghy, a macintosh, and a pair (if canvas shoes he pleaded guilty, adding: "I have no sense to know what I am doing, right or wrong." Mr. A. F. Lev/is. chairman
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  • 87 15 GIVING another fine performance, the combined K.A.S.C and the R.I.A.S.C. scored their third successive hockey win of the season when they inflicted a flvc>ne defeat on the Ceylon Spirts Cluh .»t Balestier ytsterdav. The Corps led by one goal to nil m the first
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  • 46 15 THE Tamil Brotherhood Association will he meeting the M'-rrllnria Musical A»HftAttOa m friendly |HM «t Finer Fsrf, on Sundnv The H>>-*■' hood's team will be selected from the t"ChsUtsb. Subrnmanlam, P Oogal. gopal Mimlandy. Slntha. Hsra». Ponnuswamy. Ramoo. Rangayah. BtanUh, Muthu. Thamby and Krlshnaswamy
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  • 22 15 THE Singapore gwttnmlnf Club wl» 1 .he RAAK .Sembawan*. In i water-polo match to be played at the S.s.c off* Sunday morning
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  • 153 15 Annual Supplies 1942. 2nd List. Tenders are Invited for supplies for one year from 1 January, 1942, under the following heads: 11. Hire of Motor Lorries for transport of materials, earth, etc. 12. Bflkau Firewood. 13. Lump Steam Coal, during lst half of 1942 14. Bakau Piles. 15.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 96 15 mples Go t Killed ta 3 Days y *7 first application of Nlxoderm £9 clear away pimples like magic. •aerni tonight and you will soon •v becoming soft, smooth and Is a new dUcovery that V** and parasites on the skin that Bolls, Red Blotches, Ec«inrworm, and Eruptions. You "rid
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    • 26 15 THE Postal Department advises that an air mail from ttv United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 this morning.
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    • 239 15 Public Notices OOMMITNIQUF. Shipping Agents, Shipbrokera and Charterers are adviaed that the United States have brought a ships' warrant scheme Into off eel as from 25th September, 1941. 2. All vessels, of all flags without exception, calling aft ports im United States and their possessions. Including Panama Canal, Philippine Islands,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 99 15 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Challenge Cup. preliminary round. Royal Navy v S.R.C., Stadium. HOCKEY: A.C.S. v R.A.O.C. Oldham Hall; S.C.C. trial, Padang; Indian Asso- ciation v Medical College. Balestier; j SRC. v St. Patrick's School. S. R. C; V.M.C.A. v Indian General Hospital, V.M.C.A. BOXING: Programme m aid of the
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  • 888 16 Kuching (Sarawak), Sept. 25. A CENTENARY memorial, to be called the Brooke Club is to be erected m the centre of Kuching the Capital of Sarawak. The site for this has been donated by the Rajah to the native community of Sarawak and a Centenary
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  • 68 16 Washington, Sept. 23 Senator McKellar has introduced into the Senate a resolution to repeal the Neutrality Act. Declaring that the act was "m direct conflict with our freedom of the seas policy" Senator McKellar told the Senate that the law ought to be repealed outrigtat. McKellar is a
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  • In Brief
    • 49 16 SIXTEEN Indian air forces oiuces of th transferred to the Royal Air Force Britain neaily a year ago, have been takiiv> pJ the daily raids and flights over Germany and r pied Europe. Two of the original 22 were kille ucciderts and another tour were lost in acti< Reuter
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    • 38 16 QUOTING the Tass agency, the Vichy new* am reports that during last night a small forma o. German bombers attempted to raid Moscow Soviet Dignt fighters ar.d anti-aircraft fire dSpe them and prevented them reaching the city Reuter
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    • 24 16 RA F fighters recently escorted Russian aire in several bombing operations, it is learned an ritatively in_London. No tighter opposition v,\ red aa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaali Reuter
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    • 42 16 THOUSANDS ciowdeci the approaches tc Ui Station. Washington, early this morning to roar of a tumultuous welcome to the Duke Duchess of Windsor who were greeted officially Sir Ronald Campbell. British Charge d'Affaires Mr. George Summeilin. the State Deparfi; r s Reuter
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  • 67 16 Canberra. Bept. 2i A ROYAL Commission will soon be set up to ;i A tigate the operations of the Government's fund for "combating subversive activities," It announced by Premier Arthur Faclden to-day m House of Representatives. The announcement follows the request by John Curtin. Labour leader, for such a
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  • 98 16 London. Bept. 2; THE disturbance at Peel. Isle of Man Intern camp, which followed the recapture of three who had escaped, is the subject of an official en by the Home Offlce. A statement issued to-day states the menu Hearing completion and it is already
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  • 114 16 Zurich. Sept. 251 FE Tagesanzeiger reports from Berlin that it j been decreed that Jews not wearing or nu the Jewish star will be sent to concentration ca The star must be worn whenever a Jew leave; a even within a building and also when openmj, door to any
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  • 170 16 Canberra. Sept. 25. THE EXPENDITURE OF £217,000,000 for war purposes is provided for m a record budget of £322,000,000 introduced m the Commonwealth House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Arthur Fadden, th P Commonwealth Prime Minister. Of the expenditure for war purposes £160 millions is alio,
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    • 4 16 "CENT-A-PLANE" FUND SCORE: si:vi:\
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