The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 September 1941

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  • 19 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.1f»9. KSTD 1835 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941. CENTS
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  • 2324 1 Churchill's Warning In House Of Commons GIVES GOOD NEWS ON SHIPPING LOSSES Winter Campaign For Nazis In Russia Now Certain London, Sept. 9. MITIKKS Meed In halt I nited States supplies to Britain n nlu ht force iuro to C3rry the war to
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  • 425 1 THK State Department m Wash- in^ion announces, reports United Press, that the American cargo ship Steel Seafarer, 5,719 tons gross, was sunk m the Red Sea by an aerial bomb about miles south of Suez on All t"he crew are
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  • 165 1 MX. < HI K< HILL, m hb House of Commons statement, revealed thml the Germans were using a new "secret weapon." It is a mine tuned to a metallic note such as that caused by marine engines When a sympathe ie note is pirked up the circuit
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  • 206 1 Teheran, Sept. 9. THE Iranian Premier has announced to a special session of the Iranian Parliament that the Government has accepted all the Anglo-Russian demands, although certain details are still being discussed. The terms include the closing of The German. Italian, Hungarian
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  • 494 1 Moscow, Sept. 9. THE Germans are still retreating m the central sector *of the Russo-German front following their smashing defeat at Yelnia, reports Renter's correspondent. Over 50 villages have been recaptured by Soviet troops, who continue to pursue the Germans relentlessly. Artillery fire
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  • 40 1 Washington, Sept. MILITARY chiefs here are predicting that the >rmans will retreat on the Eastern 1 ront m order to consolidate their winter defences, according to Paul Malion, writing m the New York Journal American to-day. Reuter
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  • 374 1 Successful Attack On Nazi Convoy London, Sept. 10. THE torpedoing of two German supply ships of a strongly escorted convoy by British patrols m the English Channel last night is described m an Admiralty communique to-day. Two ships with a strong escort were intercepted and m the first a tack,
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  • 42 1 Bangkok. Sept. 9. iy|R. Tsubo Kami, the first Japanese Ambassador to Thailand, rode to the throne hall this afternoon escorted by half a company of cavalry and a number of royal automobiles, to present his credentials to the R cent.— United Press
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  • 28 1 A CiER aAN destroyer, an armour- ed cruiser and another vessel have been sunk by the Royal Navy off Murmansk. There were no British casualties. Reuter
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  • 57 2 Washington, Sept. 9. THE Aeronautics Board has secretly heard an application by Pan-Ameri-can Airways for authority to operate an ah service between the United States and West Africa. No decision has y^t been announced. The company plans to deliver planes by this route to the
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  • 58 2 Berlin, Sept 9. SIX Frenchmen describe as Communists wsre sentences yesterday by a special tribunal dealing w:th £upprcsion of Communist activity, according to a Paris di oaten to the oincial German news agency. Five were sentenced to *rcm two tc five years' imorisonm°nt and
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  • 45 2 New York, Sept. 9. 'THE Greer incident was Hitlers deliberate choice m order to get Japan to stop American oil shipments to Vladivostok m view of Mr. William Simms, wll-known commentator of foreign affairs, writing m the New Work World Telegram. Reuter
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  • 47 2 Melbourne, Sept. 9. SOxME of the American figlr.ers, llymsboats and bombers ordered by 1 1 Australia frcm the United States are j already in service. The fighters include 1 1 new types which can also be used as I Q.vc-boriibers.- Reuter
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  • 121 2 ALT-EGEIJ to have committed criminal breach "f tnut m re«pect of a s^rk of cbandu entrusted to him m his capacity as a public servant, M shamed Saad bm Bahta. a 32-y*ar-old Malay jti'gffflftt of the Str-iils uJ-mcrt-s Police Forc«-. a^p-ared m tbfl S Dgapore
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  • 119 2 DAILI I'KKIS CLRRFNI <mL y. 12 o'clock noon Tom- oi Msrtet- Quiet la?m Cubit: I/>r-<i«-n s.-n Sheet 13S^ per !b. New York Ppot Sheet U.S. etc. 224 r*- r Buyer* S*lWrt No. IX EU&& £>Pvj; MOM ZS\ 38\ No IX R.S 3 P. 0.8. tD
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  • 48 2 Montreal, Sept. 9. A CONFERENCE oi the International Labour Organization is to o\»>n \rx New York on Oct. 27. Delegations will be sent by Britain, Canada, Australia. N:w Zealand, India, South Africa, the United States. Beiniuni, Cze*-*ho-Slav;iki Gretce. Mexico, the Nettaerland Norway. Poland, Venezula and V.i, >slnvia Reuter
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  • 219 3 Forecasts On President's ■Vital Broadcast To-morrow nRKSIDKNT ROOsKVELTS forthcoming broadcast is the r, übJl ..I much <>'scuss»<>n and forecast. One forecast from w--mii|ft©n that Mr. Roosevelt will announce hem-cforth the Dohcy of the L'nited States will k i., m.i force
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  • 186 3 TOKIO SPOKESMAN ON WASHINGTON TALKS To io. Sept. 10. :S rtant question now, as ic )n or is the pro;he J .i -iaesc-American disH tnteton, Mr Koh Ishii, tnfonnatftan Board. Prea to-d 19 decland, "I am sorrv sai mythina aoout them yet." Jtptnew RbmIm ir^de I
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  • 72 3 London, Sept. 9. jMO materials which could be used for munitions has been expor ed from Britain to Japan during the last three months, it is learned authorita ively. Reuter learns that no licences have been {ranted for exports to Japan since the export of
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  • 332 3 Spitsbergen New York, Sept. 9. THE Allied landing m Spitzbergen was front page news m the New York morning newspapers to-day and a feature of last night's broadcast comment. Radio speakers stressed the strategic importance of Spitzbergen as a rich coalmining centre and valuable air base.
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  • 41 3 Rangoon. Sept. 9. ALL transit dues on goods consigned ti China under the Lease and Lend Act wi'.l be abolished as from Sept. 3, it Is officially announced. In order that the revenues of Burma shall not suffer, the Government of
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  • 177 3 London, Sept. 9. |N a broadcast to the Dutch people over Radio Orange, the colonial expert of the Netherlands Government m London revealed that on May 10 last year, the day Germany invaded Holland, the Japanese Minister at The Hague presented
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  • 575 3 Moscow, Sept. 9. JN the Leningrad area lighting is i extremely heavy but it is certan jthe Germans ha>e not anywhere like encircled it. saysVteuter's special correspondent. They have appioached fairly close only from ths south-west but not close enough for practical large-scale shelling
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  • 50 3 Tokio, Sept. 9. THE United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Joseph Grew, conferred with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Adm T. Toyoda, 12 times this week the greatest JapaneseAmerican diplomatic activity m Tokio since Mr. Grew took up his post here nine years ago Unit ed Press
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  • 51 3 Tokfo, Sept. 9. *FHK Japanese Cabinet has approved the appointment o* Mr. Kenkichi Yoshlzawa. until recently chief Jaoonese delegate to the Netherlands Indies, as special Ambassador plenipotentiary to Indo-China. It is understood that the appointment envisages more intense efforts at econoratc co-ooer?tion between Japan and Indo-China.-
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  • 154 3 ARRIVING HERE ON FRIDAY Batavia, Sept. 9. MR. FRANK GRADY, President Roosevelt's special economic investigator in the Far East, said here to-day his three chief reasons for visiting the Far East are: (1) To check production and tne possibility of increasing it; (2) To study
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  • 132 3 London, Sept. 9. THE Japanese Foreign Office annoui ced to-day that three Japanese shins j will be sent to various parts of the British Empire to evacuate Japanese nationals. The announcement says :hat one ship will be sent to Malaya, and one to India, the
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  • 37 3 Tokio, Sept. 9. j'pHE Japanese Home Ministry anI nounced to-day that a nationwioe air de'ence drill will be held "on a synthetic basis" for ten days beginning on Oct. 22. United Press
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  • 60 3 B^r-r'-ma. Sept. 9 MR. Myron Taylor, President Roosevelt's personal envoy •th Vatican, declined to confirm or deny t vs morning reports gaining credence r>ere that during the tripartite Ambassadorial conference In Barcelona he was charged by Mr. Roosevel 1 to initiiite the first steps for
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  • 34 3 Vichy, S«pt. 10. I AVAL, whose condition is steadily 1 imoroving. was yesterday visited m hosptal by the Versailles examining magistrate, who took depasi ions by Laval and Deit on the shotting affair. Reuter
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  • 702 4 Hit WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941. Striking Harder THE Royal Air Force has significantly chosen the anniversary of the Luftwaffe's blitz against London to launch the greatest raid that the German capital has ever endured, with several hundreds of the heaviest British bombers taking part. It is just a year ago
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  • 57 4 Royal Air Force bombers are constantly hammering enemy convoys a* the> i ea) aior, H territory. Here is a picture of a ship well alight after a low level attack by Blenheims ships escorted Dy six flak-ships (anti-aircraf The action took place off the
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  • 1183 4 I London, Sept. 9. I /CANADIAN troops supported by j^* British and Norwegian detachments have occupied Spitsbergen m a daring expedition from Britain, says a Canadian eye-witness. This was the first operation by Canadian troops outside Britain m more than j a year. The Allied
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  • 34 4 tin >■ I* eim be\ i pteywright. tiding Uie US$:l.O." tributiity praeeadi BCB. t an: UDOCI JO9 Emnm Dderu Bn Che inbi oiiKLtn. well-equippe Amen* United Press
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  • 37 4 CHINESE SATISFIED WITH JAPAN U.S. TALKS THY f":,. .ti-< x t y '>■--* I Jfcf*WM Inertia t»Uc k r.e BOM mm*** I■■ vital iMpp He cc- lined the Chin > r^Mn«, of the taifa J ftpprehenstai result i Prea
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  • 1917 5  - Entries Close To-morrow For Polo Club's Gymkhana In Aid Of The War Fund MARY HEATHCOTT By Black Chiffon Rhinestones n vt'l m tm s Pond events to be very for all connkhana Meet- 27 which is the Singals being held at :n Balestier charge will ea and ices. IS events
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  • 200 5 MR. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, opening a war weapons week at Mansfield recently, said that it was imperative to point out that neither employer nor j worker could afford to let-up for 1 one moment from the task of
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  • 56 5 rvUNLOP Pcrdriau Rubber Co.. Ltd m a preliminary statement repcrt.s a profit, subject to audit, of €427.745 for the year ended June 30. says the Sydney Morning Herald. This compares with a record profit of €439.598 last year. Dividends are io per cent ;n preference shares and 7
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  • 145 6 Germans Reported To Be Recruiting Chinese Seamen Shanghai, Sept. 9. THROUGH Chinese agents the Germans are recruiting seve- ra! hundred Chinese seamen to serve aboard German freighters at present m North China harbours, it is learned from reliable quarters here. Th > ves3els are ?t present heavily armed and will,
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  • 243 6 Shanghai, Sept. 9. THE forthcoming statement by the Japan Me Prime Minister will b 3 vague and Indefinite because h-> does not want war bit at the same time h is imabl I > promise peace because he l.:ck< the Army's backing, according to Informed Japan s
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  • 149 6 Dover. Sept. GERMAN long-range guns mounted on the French coast shelled the Dovei area for half-an-houx late last night. Several nouses were damaged (hiring I mbardmem, which was the first fox several weeks. Dovei shellfire warning was sounded when the cannonade opened with on
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  • 55 6 Washington. Sept. 9. C v rona ittcs Bmird proposed route fur i' ruij terry service of comabt plai I Afrl and the Middle E run from Miami, Florida, to I '.dville m B'lf.an Coiuju through th feUowil Juan, Puerto Inldad; Natal, Bi a■ M<
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  • 227 6 Lr-nd-'n, Sep.. 9. FURTHER details of the gigantic R. A. F. raid on Berlin have been received. The raid is described ;^s the heaviest air attack ever delivered on any one objective. German propagandists. m their earlier comments, .ailed it a nuisance raid, but later
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  • 229 6 Sh >n-hai. Sept. 9. All the ii Shanghai banks licensed to deal m foreign exchange under th< recent freezing ord( rs have received new InstTUC ions from the Stabilization Board, which, it Is understood, an" now being digested although no announcement has been made to the
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  • 192 6 London, Sept 9 7URTHER light on the achievement 1 <>; the Imperial forces m the E:is 4 ri-an campaign Is shed by Gen. 8 Man Cunningham, whj commanded Th- outstanding fart was the lightens advance on Addis Abiba -i.37r niles m 50 days. Five years ago
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  • 38 6 Washington, Sept. 9. WING to the death of Mii>. tiara Kooseveli the mother of the President, the Unit it s Senate has adjourned until Thursdin before the adjournment the Scnat adopted at symputliy Jar the Fycfikhiiit United Press
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  • 75 6 INTENSIVE TRAINING of units of t lie Amy m Northern Ireland is being undertaken to fit them f r offensive operations m ihe even', of invasion Special tasks have been d vised and particular attention is beins paid to toughening the fibre of the men
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  • 103 6 Bangkok. Sept. 9. A DDRESSING men of the Thai destroyer Thonburi and members of other armed forces to whom he presented Distinguished Service Medals, the Thai Premier. Field-Marshal Luang Pibul Songgram. extolled their bravery. "I firmly believe that if anyone should
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  • 233 6 Washington, Sept. X. EXPORTS i, .i the first hall ol this y liv fr m th United States were valued al $2 085.0u0.000 as compared with $2 BG4 ooo.ooi) i r the ftrst hall ol iBst year, according to Dep rtment ol immerce
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  • 76 6 Johaone >burg, s» pt. 9 THOUSANDS oi people atnnck-d meeting convened by mends ol tin 3 Union here yesterday. O\<: E7 500 was c tllected for medical aid for I Soviet. A missis" w.is read irom M Kalinin President ol the Soviet Union reciprocating
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  • 761 7 possible Appointment Of Cabinet Representative for Political Questions u:rrli Duff Cooper, Master of State and Chancellor f {he pmhy of Lancaster, who arrived m Singapore Jtrt* a special mission for the Cabinet, "will not *,Vn h Malayan problems/ nor has he brought ()U
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  • 55 7 IT hu.s been found necessary to issue a special appeal for recruits, and j riany are sill available who should j join up." states a report cf the Eura- 'i.'n Association of Sinfj-"»pore. "The '^rrmunity mivst maintain its hic:h j tradition as Volunteers ard ensure] scntfaraed efficiency at
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  • 357 7 Fighter Escort At Minister's Arrival A WELCOME m accordance with his status was given by Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, Minister of btate and Chancellor of the Duchy; of Lancaster, when, with Lady Diana Duff Cooper, he arrived m Singapore yesterday soon after 5 p.m. m the Anzac Clipper. Those powerful
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  • 202 7 A PROPOSAL will be placed by Mr W. F. Moskjergen b^iore the Eurasian Association of Singapore's annual general meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club next Wednesday at 5.15 p.nj that the committee be empowered to gTant too scholarships annually of the value of not mure
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  • 25 7 SALES of War Savings Certificates In Malaya totalled *7.524,390 last Friday This showed an increase of $291,107 since Aug. 18.
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  • 524 7 Lady Diana Tells Of Her Trip Wartime Britain WITH enormcu.s real Ottchidfl pinned In her ligfct straw hat. and dressed m duck eg? Live prin*. Lady Diana Dull Cooper looked cool and fresh after her 12-hour air trip when she arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon with her husband. She tclJ
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  • 47 7 t /k* X n********* Truuport Corps from Britain ie serving IT-^ tll Middle East fore**, and have brought their anit's own ambulance vehicles with them. The corporal on the rifht of this picture seems to be aaking, "What* the Array coming to?"
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  • 444 7 Proposal For Constitution Of Council Of Malayan Eurasian Associations A PROPOSAL to put into effect the recent de .sion to ri constitute a Council of Malayan Eura^an Ass -iatioas will be made at a meeting of the Eurasian Association of Singapore on Sept. 1, when Mr. F. J. Shepherdson will
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  • 148 7 DECAU£E the prosecution suspected the accused of being a leper and asked that he te sent to hospital for observation, sentence against Ong Yee Seng who pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Court yesterday to three charges of cheating, was deferred one v/eek. It was
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  • 286 7 Thanked For Aid-To-Britain Campaign "MORE than the money that has 1U been collected I value the spontaneity of the desire of the China Relief Funds to send help to Britain and the symbolism of the 'Aid-to-Britain' Week, which has demonstrated to the world that
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  • 106 7 A PUBLICATION which should be invalu- able to the business community m Singapore and elsewhere has Just been issued by the Government Printing Office. This is the "Reprint of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1940." prepared m the Foreign Exchange Control office and sold at $1
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  • 49 7 rOR certain periods between 9 am. and 6 pm. to-morrow pjid on Friday Reformatory Road between the fth. and 10th. milestones and Ulu Pandan Road between Holland and Reformatory Roads will be closed to the publir. a notice to that effect appears m Pago S.
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    • 902 8 Broadcostg^ TO-SAT emw,, f SINGAPORE j£ s4. fi AT| O» /HL ««6 litt a«* "<Sm u£ 2*« ZMF.I it.ti j».fc& act »-*s»ltllN >fcm, «HFJ 41.31 a 7.25 a/«a *"s%L\~ r ZHL, ZHFI, ZHP2 and ZHFt. GSD < 2 fl^^^ UIJJ? 1 6.40 a.m. Opening announcements m tn^u-rj M Uic »fc\
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  • 119 9 ii'Sw*' 1 Gen< rAI Pwt Office TO-DAY e '*an aL 9a mw***mm m .:\:\r:: z ::S "iiS: TO-MORROW JgSL air 4 p.m. Aag'Sr'-, ttlr 4 P-m- air 4 p.m. S. :^.v:: -v 2 S: S^v .v.v.vS J52 r^-' la nir 4 p.m. SSTzS -i alr 4pm1^
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  • 33 9 Bangkok, Sept. 9. I lEUT -COL. P. D. Barry to day m cL cecded Ueut-Col. L. G. Hartmann as military attache at the British lesa.icn here. Reuter.
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  • 243 9 Bitter Tragic Lesson For Germans i4»*T, London, Sept. IT is a testimony to the severity of Sunday night's R.A.F. raid on Berlin that it shoud have compelled the Germans to modify their policy of secrecy and allow the newspapers to publish long accounts of it. says the Manchester Guardian m
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  • 103 9 JUiuMBKRS of the Eurasian Associa--1 tion of Singapore will be asked by Mr. T. W. Prins at their meeting next Wednesday to add a new rule to make the Eurasian Youth Movement an assoeiu-e section of the Associat.on. The Eurasian Youth Movement was launched
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  • 529 9 yHF 4 new Lighting Restriction Order which is now m force will be applied during the passive defence exercises to teke place ihroughout Malaya on Sept. 15 and 16 (next Monday and Tuesday). The following is a summary of the rules applicable during black-outs.
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  • 182 9 Bombay. Sept. 9. TtHE new Government of India supply member. Mr. Mody, held a conl'eri ence of Indian Textile interests to dis•uss the problem of the increasing demand for textiles to meet, war needs and regulate the inflated textile prices ior civilian needs following
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  • 131 9 TN "Shilling Victory," the screen version of A the play by A. J. Cronin. author of "The Citadel." Warner Bros, enjoy the distinction I of being the Arst to Introduce local cinema I audiences to the mysteries of psychiatry. The picture was shown at yesterday's
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  • 103 9 "tLJGHT Command," which opened at the Capitol yesterday, emphasizes the might of Uncle Sam's Fleet Air Arm and also gives an idea of the type of Service aircraft that the R.A.P. is receiving from America. With manoeuvres for its background, the film has as
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  • 97 9 AN exciting Columbia comedy-thriller, "The rk Lone Wolf Keeps a Date," which opened at the Pavilion cinema yesterday, makes good entertainment. Louis Joseph Vance's famous fiction character, Michael Lanyard, Is ably portrayed on the screen by Warren William. The "Lone Wolf" brings to book a gang
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  • 177 9 Clerk Hangs Himself Because Of Debts r pHE view that her husband, Ong Koh Geok, 28-year-old clerk employed at a Jurong Road petrol kiosk, took his life because he was unable to pay his debts, was expressed by a young woman, Lim Swee, at
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  • 153 9 BIG INCREASE IN IN U.S. SUPPLIES TO INDIES Batavia, Sept. 5. THE Netherlands Trade Commissioner 1 m the Urited Sta'es, Mr. E. C. Zimmerman, has arrived m Batavia. He holds additionally the important position of vice-present of the Netherlands Purchasing Commission m America, of wßich Mr. van 6?n Brock ?s
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  • 127 9 '•HpHIS man is known to the police as a 1 tiafflckcr m drugs,' 1 said Chief Court Inspector E. V. Smith m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesteru.v/ when Irmail alias Salleh. an elchrly Indian apptared on a charpe of being m possession of
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  • 70 9 CURTHER evidence In the trial for murder of Seah Ah Yea was heard at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Worley yesterday. Following the address of Mr EN Griffith-Jones, Deputy Public Prosecutor, arc? defence counsel. Mr. A. de Mello, the hearing adjourned until to-day. A labourer employed at
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  • 88 9 DAIL of $10,000 was offered to Chan Eow Heng. a 25-year-cld Cantonese vvoman, when she appeared on two charges m the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday. On ihe first charge Chan was alleged, between Aug. 2o and Sept. B, to have dishonestly received and retained
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  • 362 9 Australian News By Cable WING-COMMANDER Ncmi&n Mul- holland, D.F.C of Sydney, has been appcinted to command the second allAustralia bomber squadron m Great Britain. WHEAT GRANT THE Commonwealth Government has 1 granted a ;>um of £500 000 to the States for the purpose of re-construc-tion m
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  • 110 9 A CHARGE alleging rape of a 12-year-oid girl at Siglap Road on Mondty, was explained to a 61-year-old European, Donald lYaser Gordon Stables, m the Singapore Third Court yesterday. The investigating officer. Inspector P. Got don, applied for bail to be opposed when the case was postponed a
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    • 59 9 Special MIDNIGHT PRE-RELEASE SCREENING SATURDAY NIGHT 12.10 AT THE CAPITOL A Stirring Adventure Story of Love m the East. «9GHB ''■■>v\\' v ~-v^S -<->^>>i^t^>''i^'^-'-' ■v v '^w,' x-^-ioCr Meet the v DOROTHY LAMOUR of the PHILIPPINES "mm LUNINGNING wifh the most popular Filipino Male Star, FERNANDO POE. 4c m the
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  • 40 10 SOCCER: S.AK.A. leasju-, first division. Chines* Athletic vs. RA. (Heavy Re;iment), Anson R<id stadium: reserve division, M.F.A. vs Gordons, V X N. grouna. HOC KEY: V.M C.A. Senior Dept. ▼s. Junior Dept., V.MC.A. TFNNIS: CC. Autumn tournament.
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  • 197 10 Manchesters Win Army Cricket Final rfHE Manchester Regiment won 1 the Army Larte I'nJts cricket final at Tanglin yesterday, beatins the Singapore Fortress Sisals by nine wickets. At the end of the »econd days ?Uy on Monday, liv- Signals had lost I if hi «c*evs fur 74 ran m their
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  • 228 10 IN a cricket match played on the Post Office tjr'jund oa Sur.uay. K. Morrnndo's XI tlrew with the Post Office Sports Club. Iht .\con-s we; c MOP.HANCOS XI. Mayo Per ira b ToUdo 2. G. FUnatunga b Toledo 14, C. Thuruisinjiiiam o W. <-oimia. h
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  • 687 10 MALAYS BEATEN BY THREE GOALS TO ONE S.C.F.A 3 Malays 1. UXPECTIN(i a tirst-class game, soccer enthusiasts L turned out m numbers at Anson Road yesterday to watch the Malays and the Straits Chinese Football Association meet for the se-ond time m the first
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  • 256 10 S.C.C. TENNIS RESULTS FURTHER TIES YEoi'ERDAY'S ties m the SCC Auumn lawn tennis tournament resulted Men's handican singles: Lt D. W. A Simoson C+3) ber.t Lt. P. Rogers <- 4>. t 6—2; W. M. Oak-Rhind (scr t beat C. G. Simpson 4>. 6—4. g— 6; H Stokes f+4l beat K.
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  • 109 10 ON Friday, at the Royal Singapore Yarht Cl>'b. thrre will be the usual 'ftrrnoon races Tor pU flashes, stnrtin", at 5 23 p.m. f:>.- "ii" class and 5.25 p m tor other class On Sunday. "C"' class will sail the third rnce for the
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  • 264 10 fTHE followms: are the results of the women's September bo^ey competit ion played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Monday: "A" DIVISION Mrs. F. T. WykotT (18) all square; Miss S. Lucas (14) two down: Mrs. C. R. Cherry (14) two dov/n; Mrs.
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  • 101 10 Patrick Morgan Meet To-Morrow Sydney, Aug. 28. VIC. PATRICK wiU defend his Australian lightweight boxing title against Tod Morgan at the Rushcutter Bay Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 11. The Stadium manager, Mr. H. Miller, announced yesterday that he had informed Morgan and Patrick that the match will be for the
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  • 211 10 PROVISIONAL CARD FOR SEPT. 26 A Ny/i neat war jp^ina amateur uuxuis a\ show which, it is hoped, will be a big improvement on previous programmes is to be staged by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association and Club at the Happy World on
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  • 55 10 Makepeace Rovers' combined 'A 8k B" team to meet the urncane B P "A" tenm On I'riaay nUh'. starting at 7 p.m. will b<? Koh Keng Huat, Cyril Wee, Svrd Salim. M. A. T.an?e fcapt.), ETanf Soon Teck. Alan V. C;>ideiro. C. P. I/uvjio. Misses Lilian I.u^n, Mildred
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  • 29 10 r pHE RAJ?. rKaiteJig) beat the Indian Association by seven to one m a second dh's'on «b> league sorcvr fixture m the Clerical Union ground yesterday.
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  • 27 10 THE second division <b» ierijue stvcer fixture between the Naval Ra>e Corinthians :\nd the V'anderers. to have been played at the Naval Base yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 24 10 PLAYING ill Tanglin >esU^:day m the reserve riiv:s'on of the S.A.FVA league, the Manchestera beat the Argylls by two «?oals to one.
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  • 20 10 EURASIAN Association Victory Badges are now on sale. The whole proceeds will be donated to The War Fund.
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  • 1337 10 ST. GEORGE WINS RUGBY LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP Sports Notes From Australia First Success After 21 Years Of Striving KINDERGARTEN BEATEN IN WARWICK STAKES Sydney, Aug. 31. ST. George won its first Rupby League premiership yesterday, after 21 years of striving, by beating? Eastern Suburbs 31-14 of the Cricket Ground. St. George
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  • 37 10 Football Results At A Glance SOccer EASTS 15-ij M W-ll '89 l o t(% 15-f is I 5) 3i, i,^ SOITHS BI.JJ Melbournf 'k^lt 4 ar '^r -> '0..: R,« l ,:tr,' 3 n Hawthorn 83, Soith tL?*^
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