Morning Tribune, 29 September 1941
1941-09-29
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Title Section17 1941-09-29 1 Morning Tribune Vo l 6— No. 206, Monday. September 29, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, September. >0. i17 words
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Article276 1941-09-29 1 London. Sept. 28. R.A.F. operations over Germany and occupied territor\ during the week ending at dawn to day was much reduced ouing to unfavourable weather. However strong forces of bombers and fighters made successful attacks m daylight on Sept. 21 on a power station at GosnayReuter - 276 words
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Article75 1941-09-29 1 Berlin. Sept. 28. THE trial of 35 spies and saboteurs will begin on October 20 before the District Court of Sofia, states the German news agency. They are accuse* of havinig been "m the service of Britain and iormer Yugoslavian States and prepared a revolution m Bulgaria last Spring." TheReuter - 75 words
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Article78 1941-09-29 1 Moscow. Sept. 28. EVEKY day resistance at Leningrad is bcconiinu n stronger and m a number of sub-sectors of the front Soviet units are counter-attacking," states the correspondent of the newspaper I/vestia. The^ correspondent gives as an example a sub-sector S where Soviet troops threw back the enemyReuter - 78 words
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Article92 1941-09-29 1 Shanghai, Sept. 28. WHILE the Japanese Eemi-officially claim the occupation: of Changsha completed to-day. Chungking says Chinese column;; are exerting the stiongest pressure on the Japanese rear flank, trom where there are claims to have already captured seveial important points, including Tingszechiao, strategic station onReuter - 92 words
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102 1941-09-29 1 Tokyo, Sept 28. THERE are many difficulties confronting die constructive efforts of Germany and IJjfy^^SSE and these of the Japanese m East Asia,' deciaied the Japanese Foreign Minister, Admiral Toyoda at a luncheon before Axis Representatives on the flist LSJSSS of the signingReuter - 102 words
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24 1941-09-29 1 ITALIAN STAFF CAR OFFICERS CAPTURED Cairo, Sept. 28. Tnii m ;r-.fT car by South Africans ineffective e^emy aa tillet y nre v officers."- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article125 1941-09-29 1 Ankara. Sept. 28. L'»i X bund ml and fifty 1 Axis women, children and the staff of the German legation from Teheran passed through Ankara to-day. Their train was met by Frau Clodius, wife of Hitler's trade negotiator, and the Bulgarian Minister and representatives of theReuter - 125 words
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Article428 1941-09-29 1 SOVIETS TAKE 1 0 MORE VILLAGES T Moscow, Sept. 28. EN further villages have been recaptured from the Germans along the front m Yelnia neighbourhood, states a despatch to Izvestia. Soviet troops, operating on a front about six miles wide, forced a crossing of the River Desna, straightened the bulgeReuter - 428 words
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Article, Illustration464 1941-09-29 1 Singapore has lost one of its most well-known personalities with the death, announced early this morning, of Sir Ong Siang Song, C BE., the Singapore banister, author of "A Hundred Years of Chinese In Singapore." He died at his residence, East Coast Road, aged 71,464 words
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Article155 1941-09-29 1 Germans Expended (By Gen. Sir Hubert Gou*h. Neuter's Military Commentator). London, Sept. 28 THE absence of any important change m the general outlook Of the battlefront m Russia significant. It li an indication that the Nazi armies have at least temporarily expends! their strength. After a few days for restReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement12 1941-09-29 1 liif&SS&ll 'I OUR QUALIFIED OCCULIST IS AT YOUR SERVICE I FREE— H12 words
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Article121 1941-09-29 2 "Cease Fire For Besieged Troops Rome, Sept 28. AN Italian communique issued to day states that an order has been given to the Italian garrison at Wolchefit, Abys"ln East Africa, the garrison of Wolchefit stronghold which has been besieged since April 15 and has now been without food supplies forReuter - 121 words
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Article280 1941-09-29 2 Protector Of Bohemia Relieved Berlin, Sept. 28 B\KON von Neurath has been relieved of his duties as Protector of Bohemia and Moravia at his own request, states the official German news agency. Hevdricli. described as an b^ group leader, has been appointed actine. Protector. A The DMIB was contained mReuter - 280 words
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Article108 1941-09-29 2 London, Sept. 28 A MOVEMENT to free Hungary from Nazi domination was launched m London yesterday under the leadership of Count Michael Karolyi. the former Hungarian Prime Minister. A central committee was established to secure contact with all Hungarian organisations m the United States and SouthReuter - 108 words
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Article60 1941-09-29 2 Rome, Sept. 28. A COMMUNIQUE issued m Budcpest yesterday announces that, according to a Budapest dispatch. Axis troops have made ftesh pro gress m the Ukraine. It adds: "In a sector held by Hungarian troops the Russians were repulsed with losses." The communique also records great aerialReuter - 60 words
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Article40 1941-09-29 2 Shanghai, Sept. 28. CERIOUS damage is reported to have been suffered by the cargo Butterfield and Swire steamer Yochow when fire swept the vessel after arrival from Tientsin. The fire was extinguished after three hours. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration11 1941-09-29 2 "What's All This Talk About Unrest In Europe?11 words
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Article, Illustration258 1941-09-29 2 Why Russia's Air Force Succeeded London. Sept. 28. THE Yorkshire Post Air Correspondent indicates some reasons for the successes of the Russian Air Force, and German inability to put it out of action. There is no doubt that the German* expected to immobilise it at the outset by bombing aerodrome*258 words
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183 1941-09-29 2 i ßy MaLssy Anderson. Reuters Special Correspondent. aboard a British battleship m the Eastern Mediterranean) London, Sept. 28. MO .signs of enemy surface or underwater craft have we seen during the past two days while British battleships of the Eastern Mediterranean Fleet183 words
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Article231 1941-09-29 2 U S. S. R. Thanks For U.K. Tanks London, Sent M SINCEKJt: thmks for the reco Bri.ish tank production ti wefk is expressed by the Sori Ambassador. M. Maisky. mi n t following message sent ycMerd to the British Ministry of Suppl "I have just been informed t Ihe productionReuter - 231 words
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43 1941-09-29 2 Lisbon. Sept 28 MUCH unrest Ls reported fron; Luxenibour° following the recent arrest of Qm Archbishcp of Luxembourg. His nrrest is stated to be due to his failure to support the doctrine of collaboration with Germany ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article19 1941-09-29 2 London. Sept 28— Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassador to Spain, arrived In England by air from Lisbon yesterday ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement80 1941-09-29 2 Calling Johore Residents! Let The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse Cure your blues. He will visit .1.11. on Thursday. OH. 2ml and may be seen at the Johore Civil Service Club. Consulting Hour: From 9.30 p.m. Fee: $2.50 per patient. Do not tail to take this opportunity of seeing the Doctor while80 words
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Advertisement174 1941-09-29 2 gains m Back Com m 3 noun If 7Z* «™r tTrrible *J rearing down aches m l*ck 6r sides, you m't g!t rid of these with ordinary n, u.cines because you must kill the gernis l your kidneys. Other symptoms. of] badn and Bladder Disorders are Scanty frequent and Painful174 words
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Article191 1941-09-29 3 Convoy Attacked By Japanese London. Sept. 28. AN attack on a convoy of junks repatriating lepers from Hong Kong to the Chinese mainland, first by a Japanese patrol boat, and afterwards by Chinese pirates, is recorded by Mr. F. Kendall of the Hong Kong Medical Department, states the Colonial Office.Reuter - 191 words
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299 1941-09-29 3 London, Sept. 28. JHE British Government note sent to the Finnish Government through the Norwegian Minister at Helsinki concerning the Anglo-Finnish relations this week states. "So long as Finland, m alliance with Germany, is cai rying on an aggressive war against and on the territory ofReuter - 299 words
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Article160 1941-09-29 3 New York. Sept 28 SHIPS »md shipyards all round the United States yesterday whistled a salute to the mm launcn-j ings ">f 14 new vessels. Eight com par lea and 13 .shipyards at 11 different! porn ntse concerned m this mass launching which* InvolvedReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration75 1941-09-29 3 f The Kin; and Queen enter. f tamed members of the Royal i Families and Heads of the Governments of the Allied > Countries now m London, at Buckingham Palace. These photos show the Queen chat. i ting to Mr, E. Benes President of Czechoslovakia; also m the I group75 words
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151 1941-09-29 3 Berlin. Sept. 28. H]TLFR. Mussolini and the Japanese Prime Minister Prince Konoye, have exchanged telegrams or the test anniversary of the signing of the Tripartite Pact, says the official news agency. Hitlers message to Mussolini says: "The mreePower Pact has 'yioved to be the foundationReuter - 151 words
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19 1941-09-29 3 1 B"imuda. Sept. 28 •^WiS'S'rt uad m re sl! m ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article21 1941-09-29 3 Pel ping, Sept. 28. m the north. announced F^SS 1 lti 2 Japanese have informed Mr gendarmerie;. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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87 1941-09-29 3 Chunßking, Sept. 28 CHINESE business men m Hong Kong are organising a party to visit ChunKkitiK In November, according to the Minister for Oversea Affairs of the Central KUQttUltanu, Mr. Liv Wci-chl. The party will lv under the auspices of the ChineseReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement55 1941-09-29 3 Your favourite perfume duplicated 24 %~jP ReflU perfumes \^Sm. Ur now i l^k available B«nwW 11, THE ARCADE, Spore Under BRITISH management W E SUCCfST delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecoohng. Our cellars have m b een restocked V >U fUGJftjO with finest continental Tel.55 words
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Article, Illustration965 1941-09-29 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE FDDSFDSFDSF By WHAT Malayan housewives won't know ab'jui tish nft'^r th" 'Grow More Food" show which open? at the Victoria Hall on Ociober 24 won't be worth knowing. The Director «>1 Fisheries, Mr. \V. Le .Mare, is pi^jorine an exhibit965 words
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Advertisement38 1941-09-29 4 \A/RV£SET Eugene Oil Perms To suit ihe texture of your hair W f ACUI Facial Treatment Vibro Violet Ray io n c Steamer Innoxa Prt paratioii Elizabeth Saloon llurnpcan Operators (apitol Uldg.. 159 North Bridge llu.nl. Tel. 44)9.38 words
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Advertisement16 1941-09-29 4 Grey crepe afternoon frock with blue beads embroidery bodice and flare skirt. Size 12. Phone 7509.16 words
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Advertisement55 1941-09-29 4 Mi M I vrf^Wf V^^ I Vi-Lactogen is the dried m.lk of health/ cows, wttl tN 1 chief m.lk ing.ed-ents. protein, fat and carbo^ I ad|usted to the approx.mate proportions o» 1 milk. That is why V.-Lactogen is the next be,, V 1 if mother's milk. for some sad reason55 words
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Article, Illustration285 1941-09-29 5 Home Decoration On nothing a year A I THOUGH redecoration can be a cofltly undertaking, there are many ways m which yen can make over" your house without ipendiOf vast sums of money. .times, indeed, re-arrangemtm of the furniture m d a weeding-out of unessential pieces will alone i wonders,285 words
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Article, Illustration688 1941-09-29 5 keep your metals shining bright METAL ORNAMENTS, carved bran drawer handles, copper and bronze vases have B v/onderful brightening and lightening effect In the horn:— provided that they are kept bright •vith constant cleaning done m the right manner. This means that you must have a proper metal cleaning equipment,688 words
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Article189 1941-09-29 5 RED'S THE COLOUR TO USE... for marking medicines that contain poison. T*<' red ribbon or tape round all such bottles m the family medicine chest and then, even m the half-light, there will be no fear of either you or your family taking up the wrong bottle by mistake. ...for189 words
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Advertisement147 1941-09-29 5 i V JrMvlHSt&ttt auMoamms rowmm nuram am. hmmoe lh "^fT*,*!" fi CRi:.AM-Thenr,:t,,K., 1 I) ,tim- l^'""' 1 of an exquisite powder. Th.>< portent itepto ßeauty. Oeanses IIi;rKNA KriIINSTKIN n tl n g your skin down deep Searches limm thal( b< ujt:fviug the pore.^; free- them from b hidden dirt and147 words
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Article589 1941-09-29 6 By "1 hique" THE first number of the "Eagle," the Cffic|a] organ of the Air Forces m the Fax East, will be on sale shortly. The new publication incorporates the old R.A.F. Seletaj quarterly magazine called "Aim Khabar" and wfll be under tlje editorship cf Sergt. Crompton, who589 words
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Article, Illustration511 1941-09-29 6 Shanghai. Sept. 28. THE Dress section of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces m Central China has announced that Japanese forces pene trated into Changsha at 6.25 p.m. yesterday. Hunan, which is nearly as large as the United Kingdom, contains a few large centres. Nearly 100Reuter - 511 words
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Article259 1941-09-29 6 BRIGHT LIGHTS! •THE AMAZING DR. CUTTER. HOUSE" (At Th* Victoria Theatre) Nurse Ann (Diana Stafford), Dr. Clitterhouse. M.D.. M.R.C.P. i (Philip Kinsey>, Chief Iru>pectoi Charles o£ Scotland Yard (Victor i Anderson Benny Kellerman (Leo BritU. "Pal" Green (Eric Grif-fith-Jones», Daisy, a friend of Kellerman (Joanna Wills Sgt. Bates (Norman Cole>259 words
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Article128 1941-09-29 6 Govt. Servants' Thrift Loan THE half-yearly ordinary general meeting of members ol the Singapore Government Servants' Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society. Limited, will be held tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. at the office of the Urban Co-Operative Officer. 6rh Floor. Fuilerton Building, Singapore. Mr. A. K. Isaac, 8.8. C S. vicepresident128 words
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152 1941-09-29 6 nFFINCE Regulation 68A (3) (a) (i) prescribes that no remuneration is to be paid to those who are performing the compulsory dtity of fire- watching. This is an essential principle of a scheme which seeks to protect buildings which a y e either152 words
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Advertisement71 1941-09-29 6 (1^? SEE THE WHEN MARRIED PEOPLE JAMES TORTURE EACH OTHER- HILTON'S »5 THERE THC Y£AR S "OST STARTLING rOM'NG "OV/e7H*/ U vri -mam J TO THE J CAPITOL In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940. RESULTS just published: 71 per cent, of PITMAN trained students were awarcie^ Passes m71 words
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Article1438 1941-09-29 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j "lnvasion Season"] j Arrives: Sufferings Of j People Of Luxem- j bourg: Call-Up Of j Women Begins: Air- graph Letters Foi Troops In Malaya j a a 1 London, Sept. 1. 'I MHO newspapers remind the public that to-day is a date of some1,438 words
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Article316 1941-09-29 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FLOOD RELIEF MONDAY. SEPT. 29, 1941 XHE commendable action by the (Jovernment of Madras m taking immediate relief measures to mitigate distress which resulted from the recent cyclone and floods m Malabar is yet another example of the close link which exists between the Government m that state316 words
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Advertisement27 1941-09-29 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, yeglasses, W^Jk. Exclusively. \s^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3UW. R. A. Thompson, Dr. ©I Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. dssdsds27 words
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Advertisement18 1941-09-29 7 safeguard RrS yourselves INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION yntmrrv PLUS SERVICE Head OHice-No. I6D Cec.l Street,18 words
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Article45 1941-09-29 8 j This :s thj first of a series of illustrated articles on th> State* which constitute the Commonwealth of Australia Trrt articles m their ohginal form were broadcast from Australia I mid arc reproduced here Jccausc cf the interest which Mr.layc. taking m Australia.45 words
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Article, Illustration710 1941-09-29 8 AX *he Pacific seaboard of Australia lie three States. Tho northern Slate is Queensland: the southern Victoria. The mid-eastem State, tying between Queensland and Victoria is New South Wales, the oldest and most populous m the Commonwealth. Her capital, Sydney, is one of the chief cities and710 words
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Advertisement81 1941-09-29 8 come to ((MOM I GROVE [■■I VOl LIKE TO DANCE GOOD CSOW sweet Mr sic mm SEA BREEZES ROMANO! UNDER SWAYING PALMS INDIVIDLAL ENTERTAINMENT TO BE WHERE REGULAR PEOPLE ARE WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL WILCOME YOU AND COWAN AND BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN YOU PHONE »lO:i<> PHONE 1H036 Pasir Panjang Road81 words
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Article, Illustration20 1941-09-29 9 Pictures above show I X.S.W. economic wealth. I Picture immediately above show modern I I Sydney buildings. I20 words
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Advertisement650 1941-09-29 10 dsdsdds Situations Vacant Wanted Educatlonai I Fof Sale WANTED DISTRIBUTORS for British Lotiau. well known brand. Box 546 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. WANTED— Energetic and reliable canvas- Apply personally between ft— ll a.m. Ye© Puk Bwee. 63. Upper Crocs Street. Singapore. JNo. 137L> WANTED an experienced Chinese lady650 words
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Advertisement741 1941-09-29 10 1 WANTED CAMERA 2' 4 X 3' 4 double <>- tension. Box 522 co Malaya Tribune. 1 Singapore. (No. 233 L) [WANTED BUNGALOW with land, $10,000-. Uos Np s<;l co Mwilaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. No :C4L) t WANTED I—ll—4l. Compound House. PrWer Orchard Road District. Rent below, $40;- p,ni. Write741 words
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Advertisement676 1941-09-29 10 MUSIC; Lessons given Piano. Singing or any other instruments. Please communicate Box No. 551 co Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. (No. 28JL) LEARN TO DANCE with Confidence. Balance. Life. Movement and Control. Tor lessons consult "The Aristocrat" School of Ballroom Dancing. 302A. Lavender Street, Singapore. (No. 143 L) EXPERT TUITION m676 words
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Advertisement668 1941-09-29 10 IPANCREALIN has cured Diabetes permanently. Don't dread the disease anymore. No Injection, no fasting. Indian h*rtal product of Oriental Chemical Laboratories. One month's tin $3-. O. C. Peters. Sole Agent, Malaya. Post Box 154. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 2S2L) NEW AC. FANS Apply Box 555 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 293668 words
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Miscellaneous189 1941-09-29 10 ON I'd [_AUtl LOXDoI GSV-iTllaJ GSF-15 79 fFrom 6 l??jB 11 51 pal CSU-ll 5 jM 25 53 metuM (From 9 05 p M 11 -M p in SAIGOW 25 46 mnnfl (11 -W KrV «9 "5 nrtrefl («m urn BANGKOB BSPS 25 mfl (11 mcM From 6 >« pj189 words
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Article, Illustration7 1941-09-29 11 STAN CROSS - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS BY7 words
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Article165 1941-09-29 11 AFTER a 17-years- old Home Guardsman had been remanded m OMtOi) at Portland on a charge of unlawful.; wounding a 15-yeras-old «irl, Ida Maj Sutton. of Cove Cottages. Portland, the Dolice, instructed by the court, seized his rifle and bayonet. Lionel Denis TvUr,' of Chiswell.165 words
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Article119 1941-09-29 11 A CHANCE West-e::d meeting between an Army officer and a woman was referred to at Marlboroughstreet when Constance German Taylor, 26 was charged with stealing eight £1 notes, the property of Lieut. Frank Herbert Hanson Lieut. Hanson gave evidence that he took Taylor to his room at an119 words
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Article23 1941-09-29 11 Melbourne, Sept. 26. Beauvite, High Caste, and Lucrative, the highest stakewinners m Australia, will all be running m the City Tattersails Stakes to-mor-row.23 words
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Advertisement243 1941-09-29 11 I)ERLANOSCHE I HANDEL|ATSCHAf>PIJ, N.V. ■thed by Royal Charter AJ) I J824. Itherlands Trading Society) I BANKERS ■o; apital t 40,030,000 f Fund f. 12,000.000 I London Correspondents lon AL PROVIKCiAL BANK I LIMITED I Head Office BATAVIA Branches: rlands East Indies: Sourava Samarang, Medan, Welrreden, Bandoeng, ChertbOii, pi, Pecaiongan, Djogjarta.243 words
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Advertisement525 1941-09-29 11 CUSSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Pho.ie 5088, Singapore. Ca*h paid (No. G76H) WANTED: 8-10 H.P. Ctur, 1936 upwards Pox 530 c(o Malaya Tilbunc. Singapore. (No. 249 L). HUPMOBILE 1937—25.3 H.P Taxed. *nsured. good condition, $1,130 23. Namajie Mansions. Singapore. (No. 281L>525 words
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Advertisement258 1941-09-29 11 Vublie IVotfire Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Intltrd far thu ff*. lowlng matorUiia or service. Par nmrttc 'il2T?T^ e MuQ »c«P^l Tender Room. TENDER Date of Olo«ll* 9'«PPly of two Ice Making Machines for the Water Dept. 12 noon, 28 October. 1941. Bupply of Fuel (Coal or OH) for258 words
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Article364 1941-09-29 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Sept. 26 ris announced that the Air Force In the Middle East will be soon comprised entirely of Dominions pilots and aircrews. The ground staffs only will be from England. Air Marshal R. M. Drummond. formerly of Perth, who served with the A IF.,364 words
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167 1941-09-29 12 Japanese From Europe Being Evacuated Lcndon. Sept. £8 THK report is iuuf| here .tv-'l Japanese nationals, ex^n thott with diplomitic slatu*. wilt t)» withdrawn from all pa* is of Europe next month. They will leave [isbon. whence Japanese shins will take them iu,:.i cariy In November, adds th: reix>rt Tokyo.Reuter - 167 words
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Advertisement209 1941-09-29 12 ON TO NEW TRIUMPHS "CLW.T.W.* Thrills Singapore >^^f AGAIN! f^J^ The World's (ireateM MOTION PICTURE CMMI back \T POPULAR PRICES! n auk <-\imi V^g\ vivii:.\ i ik. ii iLj3mm\ tfliiia dv Wwl II II AX 1 1 BA\ II NNNIJ IW m MJVIAOCHAVIUAMO Mriaai.r M.(,.M.s MauniHcent TECHNICOLOUR Epic "GONE WITH209 words
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Advertisement127 1941-09-29 12 sou SHOWING WITH CIiKAT SI s f BNTHV3UCTIC AUMENCKS: ■F^RAY BblGBR^ JOHN CARROLIJ V. «X O Produced and directed by HERBERT WILCOX H RADIO Screen Play fty S'g He-r'g ho« '"c MujTcal Cor-edy i.-» XF Book oo<3 tyf'CJ hv O»o Horoach and O»cq< Mg ^H A HAPPY TUNEFUL PICTURETHAT PLEASES127 words
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Article169 1941-09-29 13 AF Again Active Over N. France I omlon, Sept. ;8. Im d m London that ?0 mv ftgbte** wnc dcs 4 .ro.ved r.A.F/1 offensive opera\lxtt notthtni France vesterEritteii lighten were L u t three pilots n.rc safe. X made what Is authon- 1 iv deccrlbed as a iaflOMßfull q railwayReuter - 169 words
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Article51 1941-09-29 13 Shanghai. Sept. 28 DETROL rationing is being tight--1 ened up here. Allotment cards arc being Issued to truck owners specifying the amount to which owners are tntitlcd between S?pt. 29 and Nov. l. From Monday petrol will only be sold on production of these cards.Reuter - 51 words
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Article42 1941-09-29 13 Vichy. Sept. 28. KING Boris of Bulgaria is proceeding to Hitlers headquarters, according to an Ankara report received via Budapest. Ihe report adds that Turkish political circles expect that Bul-narian-Russian relation-" will be Severed shortly ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article99 1941-09-29 13 MHS Elizabeth Dit'cinson. ;i or(i 35. wifp f John \v Dickinson, a soldter serving m the Royal Armoured Corps, and her children, Betty, aged 13. Leslie, aged io. Margaret, ag»< seven. and Brian, aged five, died m a fire at their home In Sheffield Mrs. Dickinson's99 words
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Article151 1941-09-29 13 Mother Accused A 43 YEAR OLD evacuee from London, Mrs. Rosalie Nellie Grace Batch, was charged at Exeter with using an instrument illegally on h-r daughter, aged 16. The alleged effence was said to have taken place m London, and it was statJed f hat the girl. Hazel Grace Batch,151 words
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80 1941-09-29 13 Jailed For Smoking In Danger Area r ou smoking m ;l I 1 clanger ana jta firtorv. John Joscj* Muk-,ln-. 46. said <> be a native Ol COTlpperary, was »ent usrJs si guilty, and u id hj light have had a mat H eh i I!' i ofl the floor.80 words
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Advertisement92 1941-09-29 13 HE MOST TALKED-ABOUT PICTURE )F THE YEAR... AND THE BEST! WE JRGE YOU TO MEET JOHN DOE... YOU W.LL LOVE HIM! NEXT CHANGE AUIAMBRA "MEET JOHN DDK IS UNDOUBTEDLY FRANK i APK.VS FINEST PICTURE 91 Sl'V TIMES 2S-!M1. 7 COOPEJTnEVER FINER! STANWYCK JUST RIGHT!" —/V. >. Doily or* i 492 words
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Article393 1941-09-29 14 TWO LATE GOALS ELIMINAT AIRPORT Indians Win Repi RALLYING well m the concluding s of the game after being on level t with their opponents at half-time, Indian Association scored two quick s to win their Challenge cup tie re against the Airport Sports Club at Ai Road Stadium yesterday.393 words
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443 1941-09-29 14 ri: score hinfi heat of a Singapore sun and a high wind at the Grove Road reclamation ground did m no way affect the Singapore Aero- Modellers second annual meet yesterday, when every event went off without a hitch excepting the usual "crashes/ several fine443 words
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Article, Illustration69 1941-09-29 14 Bradman Not To Play This Season? Sydney, Sept. 28. S T\OS BRADMAN, who after S *J joining the Royal Aus- I tralian Air Force was re- commended for discharge on account of health earlier this year, is unlikely to play eric- i l i ket this season though his healthReuter - 69 words
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278 1941-09-29 14 London, Sept. 28. EXPELLED" London clubs, with Arsenal still the chief attraction, continue to have the laugh over the Football League, their attendances averaging 6.000 while leagues m Northern matches average only a little moi* than 3,000. Scenes reminiscent of peace-time were witnessed atReuter - 278 words
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Article291 1941-09-29 14 THE Singapore Swimming Club drew four goals all with the R.A.A.F., Sembawang m a water-polo match played at the S.S.C. yesterday morning. The Club .started off -.veil although it was lour minutes before they scored. Kleinman got away from his man and Cameron had both Chater and291 words
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Article138 1941-09-29 14 A SERIES of professional boxinj cards, the net proceeds o which will so to the various v» funds, is to be staffed at tn Happy World covered stadium DJ Mr. Geo. E. Lee. The first card will be beWi Oct. 3, when the popula lander, who138 words
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Miscellaneous44 1941-09-29 14 H w A la 1 k^B H SOCCER: Wan en Shield Final. Loyals V Fortress R.E.. Police Depot; Challenge Cup competi- 1 tion, S.C.F.A. "B" v Air Headquarters, Stadium. HOCKEY: ACS. v Indian Association, Balestier; V.M.C.A v Medical College, V.M.C.A TENNIS: S.C.C. tournanent. i44 words
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Article460 1941-09-29 15 v Alexander Werth, Reuter's Special Correspondent m Russia) Moscow, Sept. 28. farther east the Germans go, the nearer they get to he grave of Nazi Germany," declared M. Lozovsky, depuj C l of the Soviet Information Bureau, commenting yesv on the territorial gains of theReuter - 460 words
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Article253 1941-09-29 15 1 London, Sept. 27. t \H;,,ll.>uiiiK are the results m d.ivs Home football:— V LONDON LEAGUE hen.Bp.aot 1; Charlton 0. le cHhton 2; Crystal Palace 2. thßwt Orient 1; Brentford 3. 2; Reading 2. m 6: Chelsea 3. a:.iiMsnu)Uth 1; Arsenal 5. 3; Rangers 1. H rd 0; WestReuter - 253 words
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Article122 1941-09-29 15 H- ring is the result of the golf fl played between the women sftiflf the Garrison Golf Club and U/(V Goll Club at the Garrison, a win for the home team by \IIO^M Harrison players mentioned H M Scrlmgeour (30 > 3 v. Mrs. ,"M o Dwycr (181 sv.122 words
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Article41 1941-09-29 15 London. Sept. 27. T «r. ca.l ov,, for to ggSfISSS? horses were Sir srtO sterling, being backed to win «>e ".500 tei^M ng^ g ;nal ly offered 1W to ,9^after teen freely taken an" and SBffWSft a» many ReutrrReuter - 41 words
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Article205 1941-09-29 15 SENTENCE of three years' penal servitude has been promulgated In the case of a private m the Pioneer Corps, who was charged at a court-martial at Luton on July 12 with striking a superior officer. The charge was preferred after Pte. Robert Patrick Connollv had been acquitted205 words
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Article60 1941-09-29 15 (Delayed m transmission Damascus. Sept. 29. /GENERAL Catroux, \J F r e c French C o m m a n der-in-Chief m the Middle East made a public declaration yesterday, proclaiming the independence of Syria and fixing means by which this is to be carried into effect subjectReuter - 60 words
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Article73 1941-09-29 15 A DOG bit George Milner. of Digby, Nova, Scotia, but h? dich'r mind, though it took twenty stitches to close the wounds Milner fell into a river. The. tide was high and he cculd not swim. A bulldog, seeing his plight, plunged into the water and73 words
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Article123 1941-09-29 15 Moscow, Sept 28 "THE ocean gradually erases to be a barrier of separation between oJd and new works as German submarines and planes operatiiiß from bMM which they have siized penetrate beyond the 42nd meridian dividing the two hemispheres *ays the "Red Fleet. 1Reuter - 123 words
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Article102 1941-09-29 15 London, Sept. 28. THE destruction, of 44 tanks and 145 vehicles achieved m two days by one squadron of the Red Air Force on the so" 'th- western sector of the fro-it is reported m a supplement to the midnight Soviet communique, according to the MoscowReuter - 102 words
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Article287 1941-09-29 15 ■"PHI in nu.i Singapore op*n champion* ship u-n-inilf cross country r.i< r will •»<• held .it 7 a. Hi on Snnd.iy morning on Nov. i. <»■ -iuiiK.-d by the Clerical Union th« romjWtlUoa 1- >>\u:i. to nil rntm'xr. ->[ thm public .it entr..u<-' lc«s id $1287 words
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Article108 1941-09-29 15 Sappers Miners Held A last-minute goal by Arokiftsatny s.ivt# the Sappers and Miners from drfi-.it when they the siiii; .i|n»r»» Hornets In a hockey match played at ThonipM 1 Koad The Hornets j?nve a fine display nfft>r.*t a rlnerer side, and after being down onenil ot half-time, i. illicd well108 words
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Advertisement596 1941-09-29 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OK THK Annual Supplies 1942. \y RISKS (GOO I> S) INSURANCE FUND. Tenders are invited for supplies incorporated m the Colony of the 'tor one year from 1 January, 1942, Straits Settlements*, under the following heads:— NOTICE 1 Lighters for transport of coal596 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-09-29 15 HIGH TIDES a»» 5.29 a.m.. 7.4 ft.; 4.44 WROW: 7.19 a.m.. 7.4 ft.;13 words
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Article197 1941-09-29 16 - Tientsin. Srpt. 2>s IT is understood that Nor Hi China's oil posi'.ion wa> disc uv ci last Tuesday when rcpiescnta tives of leading oil importers attended a conference with the Japanese authorities at Peiping with the approval of their respective head offices. The Importers areReuter - 197 words
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Article46 1941-09-29 16 London, Sept. 28 ABRIIJ.?H Air Ministry communique Issued this morning states: "There wm llttts enemy activity before midnight last night. **A mall number of bombs wai dropped at a fey. polati In Eust England. "These did only very slight reported. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article305 1941-09-29 16 CBINA SEEN AS A MAJOR POWER London. Sept. 28. fHINA is dostined to become a major power m politics; she may become a major stabilising factor or great menac to international peace— this will depend on how she reconstructed after the war. declared Dr. Zing Yang-kuo. addressing the British AssociationReuter - 305 words
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Article268 1941-09-29 16 Tripoli Suffers Heavy Da mag Cairo. Sept. 28 f CONSIDERABLE damage was done at ft] m raids by the R.A.F. and Fleet Air according to the R.A.F. Middle East com niquc issued yesterday. The communiqu, states noli and Benshii/i were v aircraft of the R a F on i nesdayReuter - 268 words
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Article76 1941-09-29 16 Peiping. Sept. 28. MRS. Denzil Clarke. see P. 3>. Japanborn wife of a British Press attache, w a s handed over to her husband at the Japanese Embassy this afternoon well, but suffering from slight nervous shock. She stated she was well-treated and suffered no hardships.— Reuter.76 words
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Article21 1941-09-29 16 Berlin, Sept. 28. PREMIER ELIAS of the Protectorate Government m Prague, has been arrested on a charge of high treason ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article39 1941-09-29 16 IT is stated authoritatively that ui^ oi the 14 Briusn fighters reported as lost on operations over northern France on Saturday afternoon b safe. This makes the total losses over northern Fiance as 13 British and 21 German ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article34 1941-09-29 16 unsuccessful attempt on the life of Dr. Tuka. Puppet Premier of Slovakia, is reported m autho ritative Czechoslovak circles m Jerusalem. The would-be assailant, an officer m the Slovak army, has been arrested ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1941-09-29 16 RESPONSIBLE quarters m Ankara deny that von Papen. the German Ambassador, has asked for an interview with the Turkish President, but he is expected to see Foreign Minister Sarajoglu and Sec-retary-General Menemencoglu to-morrow. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article247 1941-09-29 16 CRIPPLED SUNDERLAND'S GAME FIGHT London. Sept. 28 TUENTY-FIVE-TON Sund. erland flying boats are usually armed with noth. ing more than a sawn-off shot-gun, but one Tommy-sun and the crew's revolvers were the total armament of a flying wreck of a derelict fly. in?. boat which chased off a cannon firingReuter - 247 words
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