The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 September 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,403. KSTU 1K35 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1041. 5 CENTS
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  • 659 1 RUSSIANS IN GIGANTIC PINCER MOVE powerful Forces Strike Toward Smolensk FLANKS OF GERMAN FORCES IN CENTRE THREATENED London, Sept. 2. I "DEPORTS to-«lay of increasingly powerful Russian] fountrr-altiuks at three points on the Leningrad- 1 Smolensk-Gomel fronts indicate thai a gigantic Russian pincrr movement is m progress, reports United Press.
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  • 17 1 :i Sept. iT»» divisions (>rman> isi to w-ir have Kccftftel to mornim;.— United Press
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  • 98 1 arrive I ci are v.' (d A:r- 'base -rta P.r..' c Mini tted inea yest rdaj ttlT i m v ling MM „W that they MT.eric^n planes ,f them se-m :-ey are lecwn- s ::n Secret" •;.-7 MN all and u> be
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  • 79 1 London, Sept. trwrr than t I u<my ilrrra/t ha** irsitn^c -ir> of war by the I .n,i and anti-air- I m well inform- !.»s>~s hj«e brrn I ,v irt r>v«-r ISO >;- ite* rt »:i^kok Sept. 2 :-i< «-d that U»^ I MB| Bipul I otmti \nd-r-in- iiv
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  • 50 1 London. Sr >♦. 2. A transport aircraft oi the RJIF. command la reported missing, according to an a Ministry announcement, it left Nru h America on Sept 1 and was ck:c on this sido on Sept.. 2. it carried mx passengers and lour c row.
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  • 287 1 Edinburgh. Sept. 2. •■the President of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Mr. J. Tanner, at a meeting of the Trades Union Con- gress here to-day, asserted that there i were peop.c m high places who declared they hoped the Russian and German armies would exterminate
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  • 149 1 New York, Sept. 2. A JAPANESE broadcast was picked up here to-day quoting Berlin authorities as expecting to complete all military operations against Russia by the end of the year. A special corespondent of th 2 Hochi Shimbun, speaking on the transcontinental telephone
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  • 627 1 Japan Making Further Protest To U.S., Soviet TOKIO 'DISSA TISFIED WITH UNOFFICIAL REPLIES Tokio, Sept. 2. JAPAN is dissatisfied with unofficial replies m the United States and Soviet Russia to her protest against the shipment °f war supplies to Russia through Vladivostok, the deputy spokesman m Tokio. Mr. Ishii Kichi,
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  • 195 1 Australia inflexible In Face Of Danger' Canberra. Sept. 2. IN a .statement to-day Mr. John Curt:n, Australian Labour leader, said theie was national unity regaiding the war. Labour would govern whan given a mandate by the people or if disintegration and" tii>sension among its political opponents resulted m a cail
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  • 272 1 L-jndun, Sept. '1 AUTHORITATIVE quarters bea today irene uuabl to confix n a it-port that a formal peace had jeen signed In Iran. They said, however. :»n agreement 01 gen nl principles had been reached, sins Unittd Press. "We d^ know," these quart; is declared, "that
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    • 108 1 §JUST RECEIVED L-A-D-I-E^S HOUSE .COATS PY JAMA SUITS sxpsy sxmrs i and EVENING JACKETS IN LOVELY 3 DESIGNS CHOTIRMALL'S SEAWiEW HOTEL PERFECTLY AIRCONDIT TOVTRD BY ftPfllßilffMg BALI- ROOM TO-NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DANCE Dinner Admission to Ball-Room fre< k of charire DINNER and DANCE MUSIC BY RELLERS BAND FRIDAY
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  • 269 2 INSUFFICIENT FOR AN ASSAULT AT PRESENT London, Sept. 2. DETAILS of the Axis military forces on Turkey's frontiers were given by Martin Agronsky, Ankara correspondent of the National Broadcasting Corporation, m a broadcast to the United States this morning. According to his figures, the combined
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    • 271 2 HERE SHE IS! IfIHH THE MILLION DOLLAR BABY ■f^^ojl You have heard how gay lovable she is NOW SEE FOR YOURSELF |P^^P^| TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. .i-3 ij4 V Ljf it R^tf n X JSL 'PHONE 6909 BHf:'s c;ot personality plus $1,000,000 mJH^GL 3p A vondorful ihing" 1
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    • 9 2 MORNING SHOW at 10.30 a.m. TO-DAY AND DAILY ALHAgy*RRA|
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    • 174 2 DEANNA'S glorious VO^S VICTORY THRILLED THOUSANDS at \est, rdav Opening I l s vsLL>v at li a A NEW DBANNA mm than ever m fimmwSvm mmmmsm Deanna's :cn:antic Vr***&i?frmJmm\ dilemma is the Udk oi the town fi SJI MTUmI S Vv M^ IMm kM I You'll gel a grand thrill
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  • 795 3 ffazis Engaged In Costly Ijtruggie j\s WtStr Enters 1 hird Year London, Sept. 2. X t vml mn.versary of the declaration of war has I n the .H-casion for some striking statements by h Minivers to Keuter s political correspondent. I reenwood, Minister without portfolio the vvar
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  • 564 3 1 .mdua, Sept. S. p: Force n baa the Anglo-German Reuter*a all cofrea- artl •> on the rig (he third i I":-, y are tra'egic b»rnb- r U aiid m ii- ilarlj ol the Air air giant, whi h (Jer- ordei to
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  • 250 3 Final Crushing Blow To Axis Hopes M Canberra, Sept. 2. R. A. W. Fadden, Australia's new Prime Minister, commenting on President Roosevelt's broadcast, said that two significant aspects emerged from the speech. One was the warning against complacency from apparent slowing down of the Gf rman war machine. The other
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  • 314 3 Anglo-Soviet Trade Council Proposal S Edinburgh, s?pt LvEral important resolutions dealIng witl p y*£y were moved by the Trades Union C igress Gen rai Secretary, S!r Walter Citrine, at today's Trades Union Congress. An outstanding resolution was on welcoming the Anglo-Soviet alliance niectginc the trades union movement to cio nil
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  • 198 3 Montreal, Sept. 2. "MEW Zealand will favourably consider any proposal for more frequent and closer consultations between Ministers of the Empire regarding the war effort," declared Mr. Peter Fraser, Premier of N^w Zealand, when asked to comment on the possibility of an Imperial War Cabinet.
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  • 88 3 euett-i. Sent. 2. FUR 1 HER details regarding the occupation of Meshed by Russian r. ops show tha*, prior to entering the f ">wn. about 4C Russian aircraft car- j ricci out reconnaissance flights last Wednesday. The Russian troops which •vn^'.ra "d through Sarakhs on
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  • 139 3 jn Paramount'a "One Ilight In Lisbon,** which opened at the Cathay yesterday, Fred Mac Murray plays the ruie of a Romeo o „i,,..,. (1 f „m t j. e he-man portra als m which be h« c oten be^n sw?n. But versa lie
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  • 33 3 SIX goals were shared by bhe Naval Baw Indi p..^ uiul the RAF. (Kallaog) m a second diM lon .b> league soccer match p!u> td at the Naval Base yester.
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  • 623 3 London, Sept. 2. IN a special article on the third anniversary of the war, Router's political correspondent writes: ihe anniversary of th-? .second year of the war brings Mr ChurchiTs National Government into its ITth month of office. 'n that period rnurh hai
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  • 189 3 Berne, Sept. 2. OWING to the 35 p.>r cent, reduction m the gas ar.d electricity output this autumn, the Dutch public is recommended to cat raw food instead of cooked, states the Nagsche Post datod Aug 23 Other items throwing light on conditions
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  • 983 3 ROOSEVELT'S BROADCAST MAKES DEEP IMPRESSION New York, Sept. 2. '•A CALL to crush Hitler" is the description given by New York newspapers to President Roosevelt's La*>our Day speech. A deeper impression has been made by the speech m America than possibly anything Mr. Roosevelt has
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  • 36 3 London, Sept. 2. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT is meeting Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of Sta c. and other legislative lead* rs to discuss the reaction of Congress to hu Labour Day speech.- Reuter
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    • 12 3 •'iMPSON'S P?-; HI VYING BRI SHES i i HALL LTD. JERV road.
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    • 62 3 TO- DA V! 3.15 6.15 9.15 J^l ?^m«>g^l. jflEr^iMßn l -*^B B /_^k 0* I /—^k K^m j ICNNE.NI6HT Bl^^^ LISBON s PATRICIA MORI3ON Thrills Galore and BILLY BURKE EDMUND GWENN Packed with Laughs BILLY GILBERT 20th Century Fox Movietone News SPECIAL! All the latest Russo -German War Pictures just
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  • 763 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1941. The Chinese JJEVER has Anglo-Chinese friendA ship m Malaya been better illustrated than by the "Aid-to-Britain" campaign this week, organized by the China Relief Fund to help the Lard Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund. At this critical point m the progress of
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  • 1215 4  -  Harold La ski By IN a recent American journal which arrived m London I noticed an indignant letter from one of Its subscribers protesting against American aid for "the fox-hunting class m England." It is just two years since I last had the opportunity of
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  • 58 4 London, Aug. 11. A COMMITTEE of Argentine sUck breeders has resolved to continue the "Meat for Britain" campaign until the end of the war. Since its formation the comm.tte? has received gifts oi cattle or crsh from 590 Argentine breeders, resulting m the shipment of
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  • 127 4  - T he Ca se Of Leopold III Arthur Wauters B T 1 I b tion n tremtlj i tag carried 01 -J fngees wander m Allies mi ()rmtd Ring i>- Alhes doi but 2 Brltteh beadqu From the r. problem simplicity, n ad dayj num h uiifort 11 bhovn th<
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  • 72 4 AUSTRALIAN ENVOY FOR CHUNGKING THE Au Sii rearguar to widen t! Austral a .1. oship beta I 1 wen T.'m V iSir Fr der centlj it al eon i Si app inted and un i Bii J-v H. was Ptaderl i Was! l1 m said. Bii >'• ae* I I
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  • 2230 5 Chinese Leaders Commend "AidBritain" Week To Community Malaya have LaJ messages In L the Aid-to-j launched by the Relief Fund BSt Asia, all profound dcv Support Bri- > preserve DemoI :■>: :.s :n aid raid distress -..irks the jo- war r Oni Banf Chinese greatly .vi h long life behind
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  • 164 5 IMK. .1 B. David has lent his spacious house and gnunds at IS, N:.ss ni R<nd f<>r a War Fund Kail next Saturday which promises t:> be une of the social events ;>r the year. It is anticipated that several hundred ners«ns will dan-e to the
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  • 39 5 "Million Baby" Contest Winners Miss Leong Soi Chan (centre), winner of ;he "Million- Dollar Baby" contest at the New World Cabaret, with Alisc Fanny long (ri^ht), winner of I *lc j-L-tffiiff JTi-O -^C. 2.-. '"i>L« Wu^ riei&3 -t- Tc
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  • 673 5 China's Stake In Britain's Victory "THERE can be no two opinions among thoughtful and rightthinking Chinese anywhere that m Britain's victory lies China's best hope for her own restoration. I rejcice that this hope has become mere than a faith. It Is now a certainty," said Mr. Yap Phong Gek
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    • 59 5 11th, 12th and 13th September. FOR FOOTLIGHTS PARADE OF 1941 5 GGER BETTER THAN EVER AT VICTORIA THEATRE BOOKING $3 and $2 O?FH NOW at MESSRS JOHN LITTLE'S ar.d gucsu thli MR lf^S I ST ON SHIVERS JAMS LTD ■■momC^..^'--' f^ BNf r Er.^!i,.S M,M,»UiI. Canned *^*^Jf«%2!fi •> ICX 2
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    • 124 5 I TOMLINSON HALL SCHOOL B (For European Children) I ORCHARD ROAD B (Adjoining Presbyterian Church) I KINDERGARTEN JUNIOR SCHOOL 1 Next Term Commences I 1 5th September. Actg. Principal: I Telephone 4808. OLGA JOHNSON (L.RA.M. Eloc.) i [SEASON SALES I Ti\ 2 STRIPED SHIRTS $100 E 12 HAND KERCHIEFS .60
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  • 484 6 Monotonous Daily Patrol Is Winning War At Sea For The Damocracies London, Sept. 2. GLIMPSES of the increasing power of the British Navy can he seen m the record of achievements of that service during the second year of war. says Router's naval correspondent. Tne highlight of the second year
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  • 177 6 Way Left Open For Far East Adjustment Washington, Sept. I. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's Failure to mention Japar specifically m bis cond Donation I aggresso] forces m bis Liboui Day broadcast is interpreted a leaving the way Open for an adjus m.,m m the Far Eastern situa ton. Concurrently inlormed Quarters po
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  • 153 6 London, Sept. THE mystery voice which I i 1 German broadcast pr i n wi h pectineni comments, and whicl I .is driven the c^» bbt pro] department to various shift I di wi Its unwelcome attentions, app< ired to give a par cularly effi
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  • 28 6 \n int n stilt picture taken on hoard a liritish cruiser. A Walrus Aniphihian is seen being hoisted alter a flight.
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  • 154 6 Shanghai, Sept. 2. IN view oi his Impending departure lir Sing ip >re Mr. V. T. Bowden iv. Eficia] Australi n representative n Singapore, anni unced that the the Australian Governmeni Pr di ommis i< ncr to China will be 1 sed !r m Monday
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  • 95 6 20,000 P.I. RESERVISTS NOW IN U.S. ARMY M. trill, l. Sept. 1. TpWENTY THOUSAND ofl md men of Inny Reserve were enUnited Stab A: i ly U rday tnorniJ ;ai wi itten i I throughthe PhiUppineK. CJnited States Army H a< cepted the tr p behalJ th< states Government. Th<
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  • 71 6 SWEEPING the channels Into Singapore, one of the mo I tilal ,nd •.m!mv.l ports -i tht world, are l^ti'l^ a* rainesweener* < t liy S rhoogh supervision of the sweeping is m the hands"" of Britisb Officers, the master c» each ship is a Malay
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  • 344 6 London. Sept 2 THE need for firmness In Iran the theme of an editorial m The Times, which say.- that the immunity of Teheran from occupation by British and Russian forces ran continue only If lull confidence Is felt m the
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  • 42 6 I ondon. Sept I. THIRTEI trai crashed n\ Lak Man rhe victims included I ibers missii Phe fl the lam was Bern The pilot made a man rashed bo Lai a shallow inlet o: 1 Reuter
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  • 12 6 B S UITLER yest< rdaj i M\ Gra United Press
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  • 14 6 Nazi Attempt To Win Over Soviet farmers H -i 1 only tunit United Press
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  • 8 6 HUNGARIANS TELL OF WAR PROGRESS J United Press
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  • 10 6 3,500 Japan Wait For Ship In Manila j United Press
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    • 65 6 0 leans greasy, ilii"t\ hands quickly. Jv Shifts evei hard and fast dirt and stains. Grand to have m the ■^TiOil ii >use after ifardenini* or for y*Z^f£% th( kiddies hands and knees. 'fr Cc -.->!:- a^ a tcUet soap lasts mac*, icng^r. CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE AID BRITA.K W E
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  • 596 7 Japan Would Have Her Hands Full In Event Of Attack On Malaya F japan <W> think of mucking Malaya, she will Ln h< r hands {u for the Japanese must realize f that are much stronger m the Far East than I bJort and
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  • 52 7 Armmy Minister To Investigate Mißistel for the r, f j < sender, is nP« r from Smother nan the is slouch hals Mr. nn< erned ui'h initriii the i \tj>ira!kin untI rrai Mei- h halN I* .*il Matey* has been ition 1m some time ,g r !.at a d«*cision pa
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  • 46 7 r v.li-K..tiK m < g v Settlements i Chong Ah limoru su>aki. foul years' bfj Mi Jus- In the- a alenccd to j (Hlsonment. .aid I itana kvred hotol m parcel c mtainbeei >*■ t cbinf .*< itd And Dejiatj had t.o
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  • 28 7 aiueo ai which Bmerggncj month's d Old- i 'ed and about $ioo wa I v D > MB taj i ..!e he B r.
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  • 71 7 M. Melbourne, Sept. 2. AJOR-GEN. NORTHCOTT, who s "^nty Chief of General tfc^ i We l* Malay *<» prepare for w»e landing of th*» A.1.F., has commenced duty as General Officer i'^?*/?* 11 Austrilla 's new armoured division. r "k P*??*™ D«Puty Chief of Rri^?- 1
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  • 161 7 Six Women Sent To Prison For Four Months *piE heavy sentences passed a week ago by the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. W. D. Carew on three women for soliciting for'immoral purposes m a public place near the Anzac Club had already had a det« rrent effect on the "ricksha parade."
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  • 233 7 IJOLDINti that there was no reason- able doubt, of the appellant's guilt, the Chiet Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, yesterday upheld In the Singapore High Court a police court conviction and sentence on Tan Kee Sianu', licensee o: the Modern Cafe m Jabn Besar. Tan
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  • 107 7 <IYom Our Own Correspondent 1 Ipoh. Sept. 2. REMARKING that there wa.s not sufficient evidence to support a murder Charge a:ain.st her, Mr. Justice 1 Eforne u<'tjuittrd and discharged a young woman, Phang Ch«xi Kw;«n, at the Perak Assizes to-day. The woman was alleged to
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  • 43 7 A lectUt* <>f "Cuiyeas of tlio Future" will b<* dcttrercd by Mr. v. s. Isaacs at 6. 50 p.m. to-morrow at Urn premtea of the Bliigapore Lodge i. .<■<*■,. >phkal S<¥ ioty at 8, Cairnhill Ron.!. Singapore iTiis lecture is open to the public.
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  • 141 7 QTATED to have attacked a Medical d College girl student m College Road on Monday afternoon. Salleh bin Samat. an 18-year-old Javanese, was refused bail when he appeared m the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday. Sulleh was alleged to have caused grievous hurt to the girl
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  • 95 7 (Prom Our Ov.ii Correspondent) Taipinjr. Sept. Z. "IN 1914, we collected $23. (XX) within a lew weeks lur the Jaffna Tamils' Aeroplane and the Fund should strive to announce m due course that wo have collected 550.00.) (or the Ceylon Tamils' Fighter Piano Fund." said
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  • 58 7 THE Governor, Sir Shenton rhomas. j is to take part In the Singapore i broadcast 1 nz. station's programme "The Third Year Begins" m which two years of wi.r will be reviewed. The i programme is to run from 7.30 to 8.30 j p.m. to-day and Sir
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  • 254 7 MR F. L. SIDEBOTHAM, M.C., secretary of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Fund, has written to Sir Shenton Thomas, chairman of the Malaya Patriotic Fund: "I have received from the Agent for Malaya m London a further contribution of 5,000
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  • 427 7 Speeding Up Of Work In Malaya's Padi Areas PRODUCTION CERTAIN TO BE INCREASED SHORTLY "AS rice is the most important food of the country, it is natural that efforts to increase Malayan production of padi should receive special attention," states Mr. W. N. C. Belgrave, head of the Department of
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  • 216 7 Driver's Evidence At Coroner's Inquiry SUGGESTS COLLISION NOT CAUSE OF DEATH AN Indian Army lorry-driver, jakiri- samy, suggested at an inquiry yesterday into the death of a Chinese labourer that the injuries the labourer sustained m v, collision with his lorry were not the cause of his death He was
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  • 161 7 ALLOWANCES FOR A.R.P. WORKERS AN interim report on pay and allowances for members of the Mulayan passive defence services has been submitted to Government by the special committee set up to consider the matter. The committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice Worley, is continuing its considerations of the scale
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  • 148 7 CHARCLjd witb selling lodged $10 straits Settlements currency notes, a Chinese, Wong Fook Kirn. was on trial at the Singapore Assizes be f ore Mr. Justice Worley yesterday. Chong Ah Sin, who earlier yesierday was sentenced to four years'" rigorous imprisonment for alleged trafficking
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    • 621 8 Broadcasring TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHL. i 25 1333 c* J ZHP.I 30% m |A1 /.HP 2 48.58 tn 6.175 tn v ZHP.I 41.M n Ml m cs n on 1 ZHL. ZHPI. ZHP2 and ZHP3. relayed C.40 a.m. Opening announcements lr. r v m Prench: 6.45 a.m. News In French relayed
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  • 22 9 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH sSreT^n ffigSS Emma MeConnell Kerr. The fuS 1% RC SSS at th tfr>, RC. Section at 5 p.m. to-day
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  • 126 9 THE Red Shield Servta s ciui> m 1 Singapore, which wis opened at th' 1 end ol July, held an Informal concert on Monday night. Tr- enterW.nrnent v.\ts organized largely by the men themselves and most ol the Items were given b-- memb- rs of
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  • 129 9 DAILY PHICBB CVHBBNT Srpt 1. 11 o'cl«Kk noon Tone of Market- Quiet lA'est Cable London Spot Sheet) 13 '> d. per Ib. New York Spot Sheet, U.S. closed. iiuvrn Shuts No. IX kss Spot loom 3b-* 38% No IX R.S.fl PO B m .^ase^ Aug.
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  • 254 9 BUS GOES OFF ROAD STRIKES SCHOOLBOY A MOTOR-BUS driver, Urn Liong San, who drove his bus m so negligent a manner as to cause hurt j to a Malay schoolboy walking on the I grass verge ten feet from the side i of the road, was fined $200, or three
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  • 174 9 London, Sept. 2. Stating that it is necessary .o make it quite clear that neither the anne i forces nor the war industries C« n be iuily mobilized unless women n large numbers are ob ained, the Ministry of Labour and National Service announces stringent
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  • 97 9 IMIE latest Lssue o< Uie Eastern Graphic, which Is on sale to-day, contains rr.any articles of topical inter st. Principal among 1 them is an artirlc on Thailand by "Watch- man Another most interesting article decLs with 1 whf courage of the people of Chungking und r
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  • 692 9 RETORTS trf courageous deeds by British and Indian officers and men m the flphtinK m the Western Desert are made m the fol'owinsj announcements of immediate awards by the Comm mdcr-in-CM^f. Middle BAst. Military- Cross: Lieut. X. B. Thjmas, King Geor?c V Own
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  • 159 9 Germans To Be Told "Another Winter Of War" Zurich, Sept. A BIG Hitler speech giving details of the review of war problems and preparing the minds of the German people for another winter of war is expected m Berlin early this month, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Swiss
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  • 206 9 Teheran, Sept. 2. "ALL Germans m Iran are spies and cnemi?s uf the Inninn people :ay leaflets dropped over Teheran by Soviet planes. "They want to make slaves of the Iranian'?." The leaflets warn the Iranians that the Germans, f>>r thHr own interests, desire to
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  • 103 9 THE defendant was the oriiy p.rson injured m the collision and he has spent five months m hospital, which is already a severe punishmer:. s.%:d Court Inspector A. H. Prcw m the i Singapore Traffic Court yesUrduy He was prosecuting m a cas? m which
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  • 96 9 Chungking, Sept. 2. THE military spokesman said the Chinese were gratified at the result of Chinese raids on Japanese garrisons m eastern China from Aug. 25 tc Aug. 27, which he described as "leelers" to test the Japanese strength and disrupt communications. The operations ranged over
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  • 347 9 Australian News By Cable M Melbourne, Sept. Z. AJOR-GEN. Sir Iven Mackay, *ho came from the Middle East to become Commander-in -Chief of Australia's Home Forces, s^.ys thr.t cry man m the A.I.F. m the Middle East believes himself to be more than a. match
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  • 110 9 (Prom Our Own Oorrespoodeat) Ifwr, Sept. 2. IN the course of a ftHgtrifiit delivered at the Arizes at Mua-. Mr. Juraee Man. ning allowed Ote claim of Kunn T/H>n? Heng, a P.W.D. contrartor. aealr c t the Size of Jr>hore for the cum of
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  • 53 9 THE Buddhist Union, Singapore, will observe thp "Day of Prayer" on Sunday at the Union's premises at 731, Geylans Road. Special re'icrious services will be conducted on this £ay ■from 8.15 am. to 9 n m <> \b a.m. to 10 'am., and 8
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    • 691 9 nLASSIFiED ADVERTISEMENTS <**' rEfIPEBS M1 mi -iiwLITY avNcd fci the' v r /or; ip tl Tenden j- r :or period i IMZ Date Sept 10. 1941. and draini at> Deposit $oo» noon, Bept. 3, X7MCAN pa Secretary ISENTOSA SENESTA 0 T s Koad. ranglta residential r 1 sliah v num
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 179 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST close at Uie Cknaral Post Office as follows: TO-DAY j«S ralla a1 <P-m. SSS^v.-:. v.:::::: E 'i::S: TO-MORROW c f len air 4 p.m. gi'f v. j g c #'p? !S Great Brucin etc air 4 p.m. ;f va air 4 p.m. Mauritius air 4 m
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  • 47 10 THE fifth annual swimrnln< curnival q| Ra" l^ Institution will be hell on TtKSdav Bepl 23. at 4 prr at the V.M C A po.>; Ttif\ C^nnine Thpr** «111 b^ »n B yard> free style ra.e for old bo-.s of the acho<!
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  • 126 10 SKI !.v LIONS tor to-day's races at r.ukit '1 imah are: FRU PRESS Race 1: Pynible, Clarissa the Flea. Kate I: >hanirock, Toddy Boy. Race 3: Autumn Brid»*, I^idy lustre. Rice I: !ir>t Ka, (ireen Howard. Kace Scoich Melody. I pheld. Rate t The !*athan, King's (•ambit.
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  • 362 10 Mam infers. Police 0 EVKN though the Police had more or the txdUUlfCa m their first dvi ion lea;:u»* soner m.Ui h as.unst the Manchester* at the Depot yesterday, they could not prevent their opponents fioni icoring t-,vo quuk R«>*il s cain n:llf to be:U them by
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  • 1637 10 Fourth Day Of Singapore Gold Cup Races PYMBLE and The Pathan should make the best bets at Bukit T»mah to-day, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. The Paihan went \cry well to finish fourth m his first run
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  • 97 10 rpITE following are weights for the two remaining races at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup> meeting: Horses Class 2— Div. 1 1»; miles Scarlet Tiger 9.00 Stuart Tartan 8.04 Aianda 8.12 1 hanks 8.02 Eamory 8.10
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  • 58 10 Forest Hills, Sept. iIALEBie SCOTT and Nuja V Brown, the two English girls concerned m the American women s lawn tennis singles championship, \ntntd the third round, Miss U^ an Po St!lf.eVa 3 i i n g Am.riran m the men's singles, had a [hr^-hour battle before
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  • 555 10 Airmen Defeat Athletic By Odd Goal Z. Chiac c A hi. 1A L\Te"go\L by Campbea K^t the '^L w« not neari, *nJUng i weeK m,_- ting between the Airmen a::d The Airmen were »idr<-d Ittdtj u> K»pe through. The Chin j« Atlilj-«c j.iUe pUi d fast, clever soccer and fully
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  • 88 10 Ixi a dan. Srpt. 1. TIE following *re the probables and j.xrkeys lor the St. Legor. whtcb v. ill be run on Sept. 6: Bakhtawur <Ha:ry «rrmq>> J Chateau la Rose (Jones. Dancing Time ißeary), Devonian (Peiiyman), Peloos <E. P 11. Smitti <>r Carey), Plrozedin
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  • 42 10 S.A.O.B.A. RUGBY MEETING THE rugby section of St. Andrew's 1•' i B bs a-. 1 Ltk a will hi Id ft annual genera] meeting at the y.m.c a. board room ut 5.30 p.m. on Friday to elect offlcebeare: for .'he t\>-.:r^.^ season.
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  • 48 10 7*HE Loyals and the Argyll reserves ti an I six goals at the Gfltanan Barracks yesterday when they met m a reserve division league soccer fixture. The Loyals scored three times In the Brst half and the Argylls replied with three goals m the s^Mnd half.
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  • 35 10 THE Keppel House Spoon COmpettUon for I August at the Keppe] Golf club resulted In a win for Mrs. a. Barr with a score Of 47 49-47—113 less handicap 39-104 net. s>
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  • 26 10 IN the final round of the Hoyal Singapore Golf club's Duffer's Cup competition, m E. Columbine beat H. Smith fo-.ir and two. I
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  • 30 10 Jj.M.S. Sultan beat Fort, Q'.nniiiß by the odd soni m fur mi n a second divisioQ <b> league soccer match played on the Clerical Union ground yrstcrch'.y
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  • 24 10 ¥£RANJi brat the Wanderers by Bye goals! to two m a second divisions (b) league soccer match, played at Kranji yesterday.
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  • 570 10 Sports Notes From Australia ylC PATRICK, Australian light I T Jimmy Dundee in unusual rirami I Stadium last nighl. 1 Dundee was knocked th ugh the 1 round with a terrific left-handed I and became entangled in the n pi I x j »niy bali-way
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  • 33 10 r i G 1.... SmbUm M i I: Kacte j l m Lhi Parraatatta l<i v Mar.l- I ''I dl ',1 !■>-■. <*. a. > j|'» -II: >OUths > > EacU -vcin^ n
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  • 83 10 State Cup Soccer Semi-Finals rxc: i .1 ■ted 1 rder d "i ne tro I Inn Et uu I Wr;c ->• A; Leichhardt-/ OlxVmiili I'nlui kj i Lm s-\ .-h.. tin 1 bf Idclm Walla .j d < i minutes later i pea but icata Qu Bar.-j J\e tint liall
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    • 52 10 To-days Sports Events 9OCCW: s. \.i Nafi Aral AMsioi'. vs. M.KA.. \nson Road sfa«lium. Ciordons >s. ArrvlLs, Selr-.mr; Foli -f v«. I*. V (Heavy F-rlmrnt), l>^not. >f-n" 1 Hnj.; m 'h». J.CS V v*. InUi.wi a\aaai ..vim, j C.S.A. RACFS: Sinifipnrr Tu"-f lub's \utnn»n fGaM Tup i mrrtirn;. fourth dar.
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