Morning Tribune, 1 October 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune Vol. <J— No. 208. Wednesday, October 1, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday. October 1. 1941
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  • 648 1 BRITAIN MUST HELP SOVIETS Winston riiureli ill Declares London, Sept. 30. THE British and American delegates to the Moscow talks have a clear and full knowledge of what we are able to give Russia month by month from now onwards," declared Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, m the course of
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  • 91 1 a Washington, Sept. 30. IT is reported m Congres- sional quarters that Mr. I Cordell Hull, plans to ask President Roosevelt to recom- mend the virtual scrapping of 1 the Neutrality Act. Congress 5 circles dorse to Mr. Wendell I 2 Wilkie reported him as hay.
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  • 298 1 "From Pit To Broad Plateau"— Churchill Wl ARE NO LONGER ALONE. little mote than year ago m seemed quite alone I but as time passed our own steadfast conduct and S the (rimes of the enemy have brougiit two other very great states and nations into a most intimate and
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  • 106 1 Chungking. Sept. 30. A TELEPHONE message direct from Cnangsha this morning states that the Chinese are still holding intact their line northward of the city. The message adds that a desperate battle is raging on all fronts the outcome of which will deter, mine the fate of
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  • 164 1 Moscow, Sept. 30. QVEK 1.000 men of the German 269 th Division were killed or wounded m one day's fighting when a German attack was staved off. A dispatch to the Soviet army newspaper, Red Star, .states that Soviet troops recaptured tne small town
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  • 139 1 Chungking. Sept. 30. j Cl'LI, protection of CMMM nationals and property is j demanded by the Chinese Foreign Office m identical protests sent to the French Embassy. Chungking, and the Vichy Government following two recent incidents m Hanoi. In the first c.ise v party of about
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  • 36 1 ANKARA, SEPT. 30. IT IS REPORTED THAT HIT--1 LER HAS HANDED TO KING BORIS A FINAL DEMAND TO SEND AN ARMY CORPS TO THE SOVIET FRONT. REUTER Boris of Bulgaria war for his people?
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  • 90 1 THAILAND INDEPENDENCE ASSURANCE Bangkok, Sept. 30 THE Government will try to preserve the independence of the Thai nation above everything else, said the Thai Premier, Marshal Luang Pibul Bonggram, winding up the 90-day session of the National Assembly this evening. The House cheered his announcement that Thailand is getting over
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  • 59 1 Zurich, Sept. 30. GREAT activity prevails at the Vatican following the visit of Mr. Myron Taylor, President Roosevelt's special envoy, it is learned from Vatican City. In order to learn the present attitude of the Italian Government to the Holy See, the Pope received Nuncio Accred
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  • 35 1 Cairo, Sept. 30. THE following official communique was issued to-day "At Tobruk a heavy dust storm yesterday hampered our general activity outside the perimeter defences. "In the frontier area our patrols continued aggressive tactics." Reuter
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  • 337 2 Moscow, Sept. 30. 4 COMMUNIQUE on the three -power conference m Moscow states: After expressing: the good wishes of his Government, Lord Tteaveforook, referred to American aid by saying 4 We owe a great debt to our American friends. Our present advantageous position m the
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  • 108 2 SCOPE OF MISSION TO CHINA Chungking. Sept. 30. THE Chinese Government expects g~ori results from the r?commendations :f the British financial and economic mission to China which are experiencing new probl?ms as a result of the present war, stated an cfficial spokesman to-day. While the Currency Stabilisation boarc has specific
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  • 291 2 Britain Ready For Drastic Measures To Aid Russia London, Sept. Mi J^HE BritiFh people are ready for radical measures to speed up help to Russia, declares the Manchester Guardian, m leader, urging the Government t6 realise this fact when Parliament next meets. The paper says: "If, as we all hojß3,
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  • 6 2 I V— For Victory Cartoon. .11
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  • 91 2 London, Sept. 30 IT is learned authoritatively that 13 Italian war- plane.s. including ten torpedo bombers were destroyed dining an Italian attack on an important. British convoy m the Mediterranean which, as report ci yesterday, reached its destination with the loss of one merchantship.
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  • 177 2 London, Sept. 30. THE Germans have exhausted all their quinine fighting malaria on the Ea.stern Front and have requisitioned all supplies of Swedish quinine which weie destined m the first place for the Finns, In spite of the fact that thousands of Finnish soldiers have
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  • 136 2 Simla, Sept. 30. SPEAKING at a banquet which he gave last night m honour of the Governor of Punjab, Sir Bertrand Clancy and Lady Glancy. Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan .sp.id that war was coming nearer to India and but tor the magnilieent Russian stand and timely British
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    • 572 2 Calling Johore Residents! Let The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse Cure your blues. He will visit J.B. on Thursday. Or I. 2nd and may br srru ai ilir Joiiorr Civil §rrvirr (Tub Consulting Hour:— from 9..J0 P.M. Fee: $2.50 per patient. Do not fail to take this opportunity of seeing the Doctor
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  • 95 3 Internees' Tunnel Escape London, Sept. 30. IT is learned to-day that three members of the Irish Republican army detained at an Internment camp at peel, lile of Man, were arrested yesterday. It is alleged they were concerned m the construction of a tunnel through which thiee internees escaped recently. The
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  • 47 3 Berlin, Sept. 30. BRTI ISH bombers flew over Northern Germany last night Mates the official German News Agency. Hifch explosive b:)mb.s wen 1 dropped In Hamburg und St/Htin. udds the agency which says that six British bombers were shot clown Re uter
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  • 281 3 Shanghai. Sept. 30. THE situation m Hunan is most confused with the Chinese and Japanese reports of the fighting there most conflict- ing. Late.st Chinese reports iecei\ r ed both m Shanghai and Chungking —state that th? Chinese forces aro this m rning still
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  • 88 3 Quetta. Sept. 30. ANOTHER earth tremor of considerable intensity rocked Quetta at 10 p.m. (G.M.T.) on Monday. It lasted 15 seconds and awoke the inhabitants who were mostly sleeping in the open. It was accompanied by a heavy rumbling. Four more tremors were ro#«iirrlo^ rlm-incr fhp
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  • In Brief
    • 29 3 Till: Labour Party has decided to move what is equivalent to a censure motion against the Aus. tralian Government on the budget m the House of Representatives to-day.— :> Reuter
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    • 51 3 OIRKY Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, has made »5 a broadcast appeal for economy of food and clothing. King Farouk is setting an example by cutting down all meals at the palace to three courses and reducing official banquets from ten courses to six, states the independent French news agency.—
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    • 62 3 THE Ministry of Information, m London, tp-day made the following announcement: "Many questions have aiisen of common interest m the Ministry ot Information and the corresponding department m the Soviet Government. •The Minister of Information, Mr. Branden Bracen, therefore, is sending Sir Walter Monckton, DiiectorGeneral of the Ministry to Moscow
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    • 39 3 "PERSISTENT rumours" that the former protector i ot Bonemia and Moravia, von Neuiath has been arrested, were reported by the Moscow radio. I; is stated that the arrest is connected with the re of Hitlen^m m the protectoiate. Reuter
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    • 39 3 C^EN. Sir Aichibald Wavell left Teheran at 10 a.m. f to-day m a big Douglas passenger plane for Baghdad. It i.s expected that he will return to Teheran il he finds further discussions with the Soviet neces- sary. Reuter
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  • 532 3 London. Sept. 30. THE timing of the latest R.A.F. raids on Italy, closely following announcements of new rationing there, was warmly praised by wireless commentators m New York. The raids are interpreted as an attempt to smash Italian morale. Sympathy was expressed for
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 3 The King has k j awarded th c T Victoria Cross j to a 21-year-old i New Zealand Air i J Force sergeant, S James A 1 len) Ward, m recog- i nition of the/ r "most conspicu- T i ous bravery." J Sergeant Pilot t Ward of the I
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    • 90 3 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OP COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: 87 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded Passes m the Elements of COMMERCE and 28 per cent, of these attained DISTINCTION. Enrol NOW for |B|HHM|H|[[H the new term PHONE 5022 APB Under BRITISH management WE SUGGEST E^ope
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  • 758 4 ftOMANCE headlines to-day for Miss Francesca Blyth and PayMaster Lieut. Adrian Leslie Sharpe. R.N.V.R., who were manied at St. Peter's Church, H,M. Naval Base yesterday at 4.45 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Commander E. G. F. Blyth R N. and the late Mrs.
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  • 125 4 k NNABELLE, seven months old A daughter of Capt. and Mrs. F. B. Whiting, will b? christened dv the* Bishop at St. Andrew's Cath'tfrai On October 8. Bishop Wilson married her parents fn Horigfcong tome yfar.«- ago. Mrs. Durkee, who was staying- with Mr. and Mrs. Lyons at Cam-
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  • 210 4 People places a result of a further four hundred and eighty dollars and twenty cents ia's:d by collections up to September 23. Here arc the detailed results of 'In- latest opening of tins: Ei t Asiatic Co. Ltd.. pa Miss 11. Haj-iedorn 1147.13 IftSSTS. W'.linm Jacks. Ltd. 13P.60 Eastern United
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  • 554 6 THE Seletar Branch of the R.A.0.8. are holding a dance at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday week m aid of the R.A.0.8. Ambulance and War Charities Dancing will be from 9 p.m. until 1.30 a m Full particulars can be obtained from the Dance Committee, R-A.0.8.
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  • 909 6 'KNIGHT WITHOUT FEAR WITHOUT REPROACH' '*PRULY a knight without fear and without reproach/ declared the Hon. Mr. C. G. Howell, the attorney-general, m paying a tribute to the memory of the late Sir Ong Siang Song, K.B.K. V.D., the doyen of the S.S. Bar, and a prominent member of the
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  • 173 6 SECOND BATCH OF TROOPS ARRIVES ANOTHER troopship bearing a large number of British service personnel the second for a week— docked m Singapore yesterday. It was a silent tribute to Britain's .supremacy of the seas, for the ship came from Britain m defiance of Nazi submarines, mines and other menaces.
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  • 62 6 HE. Sir Shenton Thomas, as High Commissioner for the Malay States, has received a telegram from the Secretary of State lor the Colonies asking him to convey to His Highness the Sultan of Trengganu and the Tengku Ampuan His Majesty's Governments warm thanks for the joint contribution
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  • 56 6 DR. Vfctor Pnreell, Director-Gene-ral of Information and Publicity tn Malaya, who is visiting Australia, stated m a press interview that one of the greatest impression he had Rained v/as that Australia was not sacrificing precision to quick output. He was surprised to see the proportion of machines m munition? factories
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 7 11  - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS BY
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  • 291 11 Brevities From The Courts lIEW CHUN, a midJ die-aged Chinese, pleaded guilty before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday morning, to a charge of attempting to bring into the colo* ny 30 Chinese unstamped letters, an offence under the Defence Regulation (Non Postal Communications' Order *****. It was claimed
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  • 146 12 NEWS BREVITIES In ius half-yeaily report, the Commonwealth Bank Board states that cilice all i available labour i> now employed, further munitions tx- j pansion must come j mainly from reduction of civil output. To attain thi.s eon- 'trol of capital Ijinft) fwlll be applied more strictly', to clieclc lione.vsential
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  • 351 13 Cable News from 'Down Under Melbourne. Sept. 30. THE Lcrd Mayor of Melbourne < Councillor Beaurepairei has suggested that the Comforts Fund investigate a scheme for the lenabilitation oi soldier with other bodies which approve the idea. All troops m the A. IF. ana the A.M.?. -will be included In
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  • 310 13 Bn John Daiis. Reuter'* S]K>'s < Comment at on London, Sept. 29. IHE reaction el vie so many who owed so much to M few" MM *em last night when they 1 allied splendidly at the Albert HaU, the rcene of many memo- rable
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  • 90 13 if ANY Malayan residents would -"•be K'lai to entertain men of tlw Seivlces but do not know quitt how to s?t about it. I They will find many useful suggestions—suitable for clubs as Swell as private homiv— in a pnm phlet entitled "Our Guests, t iit I
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  • 69 13 THE demonstration of methods of dealing wi 1 h incendiary bombs, aiven the other day m Raffles Place by the A R ,P. Department, is to be repeated there on each j Friday during October, at &.30 p.m. These demonstrations are intended for employers and employees m business
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  • 302 14 New York, Sept. 30. JOE LOUIS retained the world heavyweight championship, beating Lou Nova on a technical knockout m the sixth round of a 15-round bout at the New York polo grounds last night. Punished to the verge of insensibility, with Wood pouring from a badly cut
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  • 53 14 PLAYING at Balestier on Monday, the Ceylon Sports Club scored a good victory when they defeated the Punjab Regiment by three goals to two. Half-time score was 2-1 m favour of the Ceylonese, whose goals were scored by S. K. Sundram, Retnasamy. Yogorajah. Gulam Nabi scored both the
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  • 44 14 Good Rugby Win For St. Andrew's ST. Andrew's School scored another fine rugby win when they defeated Victoria School m a game played yesterday by 16 points (two goals, a try and a penalty goal) to nil. Mr. H.C.R. Rendle refereed the game. FFDFDFDFFDFDF
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  • 388 14 VA.F.A. Challenge Cup Sucre r TWO goals late m the second half gave the Indian Association a two-nil victory over the Chinese Athletic Juniors m the Singapore Challenge cup competition preliminary round at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Had they taken full advantage of the opportunities
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  • 69 14 Gymkhana Pics Saturday's War Fund gymkhana provided a farue crowd, Which included Si r Shcnton Tliomas, L a d v Thomas, the It Hon. Mr. A. I)»IT Cooper aR d Lady Diuia DuiT CoopCft with plenty of fun. PietiiM*s>ho\v Miss I). Cashing Janet takidg the fence m the in i!
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  • 391 14 COMPLETELY outplayed m v all departments, the Medical College suffered a crushing defeat m the hands of the K.I (Pulau Brani) by 23 points (a goal and six tries) to 6 points (a try and a penalty goal) m their rugby match played at Sepoy Lines
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  • 341 15 Peshawar, Sept. 29. r connection with the forthcoming air defence exercises on the North -West Frontier, a special distinguishing mark of a white arm band with Ji green identity card will be used m order to facilitate the identification of responsible officers by civil officials, if ihe
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  • 312 15 AFTER bring held on level terms at the interval, the S.C.R.C. dominated play m the .second half and scored three goals m succession to win their hockey match against the Post Office yesterday by four goals to one. The match was played at Hong
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  • 123 15 South Australia: League finalNorwood. 9-16 (70 1 defeated West Adelaide, 6-9 (45 "A" Grade baseball final. Goodwood '9> defeated West Torrens <2. New South Wales: National code Eastern Suburbs. 7-10 (52)1 lefeated South Sydney. 8-3 (51).: Rugby League: Newtown <19> de-| feated Eastern Suburbs <16>. Soccer. Lciehhardt
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  • 44 15 Till; combined RASC and the R.I.ASC team defeated (he Khalsa Association by the only ffoal scored ir. their hoeicey match played at the Khalsa STotmd yesterday. Half-time score was o—o. Edgelev scoring the Service Corps winning qr>al m the second half.
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  • 651 15 THE funeral of Sir Ongr Siang Song, which took place yester- i\ must rank as one of the finest tributes paid to a local Chinese. Sir Ong Siang Song is perhaps the first to be accorded a semi.nilitary funeral of the nature seen yesterday. From his house
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  • 125 15 THERE appear still to be sonic misconceptions concerning 1 firrwatching* m offices and other bus:nett prerrises. esj^cially as to what s require] now. when no actual emergency prevails. There is no need whatever lor regular Hrc-watchiiig at the present time. But it Is certainly necessary, and obligatory, thnt
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    • 224 15 OUR PARK WILL BE THE VENUE OF THOUSANDS OUT TO CELEBRATE THE FORTHCOMING EVENTSTHE MOON FESTIVAL and the CHINESE NATIONAL DAY! I TO- Mi; lI T AFTER DINNER DANCE, 9.30 to MIDNIGHT MORE PEOPLE ift TH£ FASHION TO DIN-E AT OUIt RESTAURANT AND ADJOURN TO OUR FLOOR! BRING YOUR SATURDAY-NIGHT
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 55 15 Hfl ■■■■■■■■■i^Hi .SO( id.it: Challenge Cup. R.A.F. Seletan Reserves v R.A.F. 'Kalians'. Anson Road Stadium. HOCKEY: Medical College v Harries Institution, Sepoy Lines; A.C.5.0.8.A. v St. Andrew's 0.8.A.. Woodsville; SRC A" v V.M C.A.. S.R.C; A.P.C. v Indian General Hospital, Paya Lebar. TENNIS: S. C C. tournament. S.R.C. meeting. RUGBY:
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    • 20 15 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 8.34 a.m., 7.8 ft.; 8.01 p.m. 8.2 ft. TO-MORROW: 9.25 a.m.. 8.3 ft.; 9.09 p.m. 8.0 ft.
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  • 1070 16 London, Sept. 30. REVIEWING the war situation m the House ot Commons to-day on the committee stage of a supplementary vote of credit for £1,000 millions, the Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill, recalled that m June last he deprecated too frequent expositions of the
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  • 213 16 Urgency Of 3-Power Conference (By Alexander Worth, Reuters Special Correspondent) Moscow, Sept. 29. MOT only the importance but the fl urgency of the Moscow conference was emphasised by the leadrrs cf the three delegations. A business-like atmosphere wa3 enhan«ec by a buffet lunch, as opuoscd to a long nd wordy
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  • 217 16 Melbourne. Sept. 30 A RRANGEMENTS have been made for the immediate manufacture of 1,000 to 1.500 Australian designed Owen sub-machine-Run.s. announced Senator Mcßridc Minister of Munitions The defence authorities say the gun, which was successfully tested yesterday baa features which nan been Knight fur many yeur.s by
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  • 59 16 London. Sept. 30. PRISONERS so far captured, tollowing the surrender of Wol- cheflt garrison m Abyssinia, total 71 Italian officers and 1,500 Italian other ranks, and 1,450 African troops, it is stated m London today. A considerable amount of equip- ment was destroyed before
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  • 65 16 London. Sept. 30 FEW enemy aircraft flew over Britain last night and a Httle activity wu mainly restricted to the Eastern coastal districts of England and Scotland, says the Ah Ministry. Bombs were dropped by a single enemy aircraft at a town m north-east Scotland, demolishing .some
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  • 50 16 Simla. Sept. 29 MR. E. Raghuvtudara rtao. Civil Defence Member ot the Viceroys Execu tlve Council, is expected to arrive her*? on Wednesday. The Sind Premier, Khan Bahedur Allah Baksh, is leaving Karachi on Thursday for SimK to attend the forthcoming meeting of the Defence of IndU Council— By Radio.
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  • 144 16 London. Sept. W. IN a message to Czechoslo. vakia last night, on the third anniversary of the Munich agreement, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, referred to the fact that "Hitler had now sent the Gestapo to bully Hey d rich to crush by martini
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  • 111 16 REMANDED PENDING ENQUIRIES FUND m possession j of seven tins and 80 packets of ciga- i rettes. at Jalan Besar on Monday night, Nu i Kip Leng (24) told Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate, that !he bought all the cigarettes from a j barrack canteen where he was enga-
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