The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1941

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  • 21 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS dfsgdfg***** NO. 16,418. fcS'lli 1835 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1911. i ci:m>
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  • 181 1 duff-Cooper On Anglo-Dutch Understanding MINISTER IN BATAVIA: PLEASED WITH FAR EAST PREPARATIONS "^or Balavia, Sept. 19. 'G AT Britain wil! not sit idl x b y and allow tne Netherlands Indies to be attacked. Mutual understanding between the British and the Dutch could not
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  • 160 1 U.S. May Use Bombers In Atlantic laefcwn (Mich.), Sept. 19. that "land^L ~\?s f oresu mab;> army bombers, might c Battle of the Atlantic Ly the Assistant War Mr John MrCloy, m a i Michigan Bar Associa- ...■> Reuter. red tJ at such aircraft could illy from oas^s le trll
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  • 33 1 Ship For Britons Leaving Japan 1 >ki Sept. 1!). tj n c mpany'a l arrive at 2 It pi k up 40 'uating to If expect 'd to and Na ya United Press
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  • 23 1 Buenos Aires, Sept. 19. ■■Manila ru left here to-day f or y Fri z Wiedemann, forSftCerman Consul at. San Franrisro. ted United Press
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  • 108 1 Bc-lin, Sept 19. yrman Hijjh Command *D<ru th t (ifrmin tr^ps have «nt- rt k« -K*utcr. rfhf-an, Sept 19. Thf wfcwtabf of the e*-Shah of in not s-ntwn but it Is belirvrd in ?hp nr thbourhood of Isphahan. poJi-f art tikin» precautions a»ain»t MMn of southern Persia, who
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  • 201 1 Bangkok, Sept. 19. "WE take off our hats to Air Ch ef Marshal Sir Robert BrookePopham. Commander-in-Chief, Far East, for th* 1 happy manner m which he expressed his understanding of Thailand m the course of a recent statement to the Press, with which
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  • 195 1 Bangkok. Sept. 19. BY 42 votis to 24. the Thai N?tional A*s mbly this afternoon threw out a private member's b 11 which sought a ban en the entry rf foreigners of all nationalists into Thailand m view of the present critical international
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  • 44 1 London, Sept. 19. rTHE leader of the British economic 1 mission to Moscow. Mr. L. Cadbury, is back in Britain. He will confer with Lord Beaverbrook, Minis er of Supp'y. who is to head the British delegation to the forthcoming AnRlo-Russian-Lnited Stales talks. Reuter
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  • 102 1 U.S. Fighters Rushed To Soviet New York, Sept. 19. MEARLY 200 American pursuit planes are being rushed to Russia m response to the Soviet plea for concrete American assistance, well-informed quarters revealed here to-day. Planes turned over to Britain nnder the I.end-Levse Act were released to Russia at the request
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  • 134 1 Aurora Borealis Affects Radio Reception London, Sept. 19. AURORA Borealis has affected wireless reception m many parts of the world. Alter having a continued 3o hours of electrical sunspots. the dis ur'oance snowed no abatement this afternoon. according to observatory officials, who say It is one of the rros violent
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  • 79 1 London, Sept. 19. THE recent tide of anger against the German Ambassador in Buenos Aires reached its climax to-day, when two bombs were thrown at the embassy. No great damaze was done and nooody was hurt. Earlier this week, the German Ambassador, von Thurmann. had
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  • 57 1 London, Sept. 19. rfE Air Ministry announced to-day thr\t a small for^e of British boznbi ers attacked the docks at L»e Havre l»«t nl«*ht. R A.F. nghtcrs last night attacked j four minesweepers off the Belgian coast, sinking two. iet*ing a third afire and
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  • 306 1 London, Sept. 19. t pONSIDERATION of the difficulties -^-mounted may rightly give Britain confidence and courage for the stern and testing times which' lie ahead, declared the British First! Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander, at a luncheon m London to-day.
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  • 600 1 liOndon, Sept. 19 FIERCE battles are raginrr around Kiev, m the Ukraine, Moscow's latest communique states that, while fightine went on on Thursday night all along the front i v was particularly intense around Kiev, and the German communique also makes bic: claims
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  • 71 1 I .< nJ"n Sept 19. A MESSAGE from Tokio says that more than £0 member* of the Staff of the Russian embassy there yesterday left with the'r wiv?s to return to Russia. Ammr them was the wife of the Russian Ambassador. M Smetanin. No rc^s^n »s :;iv:
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    • 159 2 "CHARLES ROVER ft MARGARET Si T^*^ Cannot Re Bettered A AN STREET" IS ONE OP rill GREAT PICTURES' f I:^K S CAPITOL ,J°;°A7 DARING, EXCITING ENTERTAI TV THOSE jm; ENOUGH TO IJNDERSTA!^ Iciest METROTONE NEWS-OF-THE-DA^ Air Express) presenting Thrilling Pictures „t Italian attack on a British Convoy m the Mcditei
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  • 226 3 LondonMilitaryComment On New Nazi Push Towards Crimea **£r%*t~*z%? m Turkey driv^thrlLT^^ h«e. they said, indicated the German Ihe n,inS Kherson had cut off the Crimea from air o^en *> stape for a land ses and U the'caucasu,.^ th Pe inSUla 3S a """NT It
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  • 233 3 Vichy, Sept. 19. authorities m Paris rdered a 9 p.m. to 5 w effective immediately, the recent attacks on a a officials, reports United ipers published the decree. and restaurants dercd to close at 8 p.m., vai for clearing the ,rs will b€ held
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  • 64 3 T^kio, Sept. 19. PLANS have been completed for the thment of a Foreign Trade n which will absorb :r3d-^ corurol organizations Commerce and lnduspd to-day w/hin thf- new pssociabe th Asia Bureau for Trade Kwar.tung Leaded Territory, M I ruo and the South Seas,
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  • 37 3 i. ndi>n, Sept. 19. staged that a Dutch subting w;th the Royal Nv.y >n Mediterranean has sunk IS [tal an vessel by re and t rp -d ed an Italian supply R^'o ,-ns Reuter
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  • 48 3 T Simla. Sept. 19. n >u.^ Fakir of Ipi Is rurnourbave advised his associates rfere with passenger lorries lin from k dnapping Hindus a! territories. The Fakir's .p:ire prss^nger lorries is asesentment among some of supporters at the rabbin*? of Mus- Reuter
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  • 38 3 ITn1 Tn London, Sept. 19. PJB to-day enemy air acii(>r Britain had been very i'uvs were over the rj In the afternoon ani rted that bombs were Ihcut '-au.-;inc damage or Reuter
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  • 26 3 n Talro, f?ept. 19. Rh Middle East com'i"d from G.H.Q states: •rt rm ves^erday inter- rationing artlvltios at itier ?re.-i advanced ole'n"f >>^nl?od forces has Reuter
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  • 132 3 QUESTION BEFORE S. S. (S.) A. A SUB-COMMITTEE of the Straits Settlements < Singapore) Association is to consider and report on the question of equality of opportunity for all subjects of His Majesty m the Colony This decision was arrived at following the receipt of a
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  • 124 3 A SPECIAL m?eting of the committee of the Straits Settlements <Sinsa^ore) Association Is lo be called to fully discuss the sublect of the Unoflßrlal majority en the Legislative Council At the last commitlee meeting, a !ett*r was read drawing attention to extravagant expenditure cf Government
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  • 74 3 THE Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association is to inquire from Government whether it is satisfied with the question of manpower and will suggest the desirability of extending the manpower reiisttr to include British subjects of all races. A* a recent meeting of the Association's committee, a letter was read
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  • 48 3 A PETROL pump near th? Junction of Queen Street pnd Albert Street caught flre yesterday m rning. Two fire engines were promptly on the .cene and, m WgHe of the oetr~»l bring well ablaze, controlled the flames within a short pericd. Little damage was dorie^
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  • 40 3 A CHINESE woman living m a lane off Geylone: Road was taken to hospitr.l yesterday afternoon bleeding severely from 9 stab wound m the leg. A man, alleged to b? her husband, hac been detained by the police.
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  • 86 3 U.S. Mass Production Of New Type Of Merchant Ship Ampw London, Sept. 19. NfcW type of merchant ship to ctrry 1,500 to ns O f cargo is to be mass-produced on the inland waterways of the United States. It is reckoned that these shins can be turned out m two
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  • 141 3 5.._,..„S Chungking, Sept. 19. EVERAL columns of Japanese launched a simultaneous offensive In north Hunan, pushing southward and crossing the Sintsiang River, at th e same time effecting landings on the eastern shore of Tungting Lake, m the vicinity of YinTti^n, according to Chinese war dispatches. It
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  • 54 3 qHE Ta Kunk Pao to-day predicted 1 that Japan would very soon launch a far-flung offensive ajrainst Siberia from Bnlyuan, Chahar, Nomohan and O:ter-Monfirolia, as far a«; ManchulJ. Khabarovsk and Vladiv.-istok. The H B*pt. 18 mmoeuvrps" throughout Mnnoriukuo were pc^ssibly the prelude for t^is offensive,
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  • 52 3 Vichy, Sept. 19. THE Rumanian Chief of Staff, Gen I.onitu. wn.s killed when he walked into the whirling propeller of an aeroplen? from which he s.t?pped. the Vichy news agen?y reported from the Rumaniin capi'al to-day. The agency said the m'.shap o^^urrcd at Tighina <Benderi>.
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  • 124 3 Calcutta Sept. 19. ■•'THIS part of the world must m?k? its contribution towards defence by making available minerals and agricultural products vital to defence, Dr Henry Grady. President Roosevelt s special economic Investigator m the Far East, t^ld Router's representative here to-day.
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  • 25 3 INSPECTOR Scan, of the Paya Lebar 1 division, received minor injuries Road yesterday atterno-n. 'as m-' vr d to h.osp.tai
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  • 30 3 London, Sept. 13. rE Texas House of Represents lives has passed a resolution advlsin* Colone Lindbergh net to make ?n<£?hes m the state of Texas. Reuter
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  • 101 3 r T*BE German Propaganda MinisJ try reports that German sentries on the sand dunes near Cnlais on; stormy night recently saw a sh*d">w on th sea and fired a V>ry li^ht, reveiT'n- two larre Frit'sh motrrboats full of m^n. fO yards fr"»m tb» h^a^h, «ays
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  • 169 3 Teheran, Sept. 19. WITH the dispatch of about another 130 Germans to-day, Iran will be rid of most of the dangerous fifth columnists and saboteurs. About 250 further German men remain to be rounded up, but most of them are comparatively harmless. A
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  • 164 3 Chungking, Sept. 19. 'TWO Chinese Government scientific parties have completed preparations to observe the eclipse of the sun to-morrow the first total eclipse to be observed m the populous areas of China m 500 years. The eclipse this year will throw a shadow across 52,000
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  • 93 3 THE British Government should giva full military assistance to the Soviet immediately. This declaration, says the Sydney Daily Telegraph, was made by a conTerence of provincial Trades Hall Councils m Melbourne. The Conference also- Apr roved of the proposed closer relations between British and
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  • 105 3 London. Sept. IJ. THE n?ws that President Roosevelt has asked Congress for a further $0,000,000,000 for the Lease-Lend programme was greeted nthusiastically yesterday by the British Pres.>. The Daily Telegraph declared that the application fcr surh a stupendous vote is an impressive sequel to the Presidents cut.poken
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  • 54 3 Sydney, S«pt. IJ. MR. Percy Spender, the Australian Minster for ihe Army, announced to day that of the members of the A.I.F. posted as missing, over half have been traced. Hundreds have rejoined their uni<s, while otl-'ers were m hrspital. The remainder were pruoncis
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  • 567 3 Britain U,S, Producing Far More Planes Than Nazis ENEMY'S LOSSES IN RUSSIA PUT AT 4,000 AIRCRAFT Sydney, Sept. 10. THE conclusion that Great Britain and the United 1 States are currently producing* far more planes than Germany, "although there is still a great leeway to make up,** 13 reached by
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  • 198 3 DETECTIVE Branch and Marine division, with 15 points, won the Denham Cup at the Police Depot last night, when the finals of the Southern Settlement police championships were decided Mr. G. C. Denham, a former In-spector-General of Police, S.S., who donated the cup many years ago, presented
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  • 630 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1941. Black-outs P A C H successive black-out m Singapore reveals an improvement m the standard of the passive defence services, but it is clear from the most recent tests that many of Singapore's citizens are still woefully ignorant m regard to air
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  • 1310 4 This ar.iflr. written by an intrrnatiunally l.n'wn German w»man author, was sent fr'»m un >cctipi>-'d Praaas to D*is:hy Thompson, n-tcd Ame-i.an uritcr. who his /Civ n pcrniissiuii t> t!i«. Nuitli Ami-i-an Ncusp'r^r Alliance t» publish it. The author trust remain an>riym us
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  • 33 4 A POLISH to RuuJ i to the t. suit Of tl m Rtusian t Turkestan and k s.oii is b; consul-f< from the Polish G doi; Reuter
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  • 31 4 i ma one i X i chairman ft. mUsl n bten tpp >lnt« Wu X ll si m. ter ti> Svwv. rland appointment Nanking pr« ntztires i Reuter
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    • 48 4 Ik .i lIC^ J w^ £^^jk i >. i-^i /I CALDBECK'S Matter t. Special appointment Established W /^72. NEWEST OESI6NS IN OIAMOND JEWELLERY Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches. tlncorporaua m Cry iom) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG, 1 < y——m~ M hihdi iftom fintST [rlmirii OftflnCtS flnD GKfIPCRUITS _Noflt 6554 tSHD-1904
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    • 72 4 Comfort, Fit and Durability are :orae ol the features to be found m every pair of shoes that leaves our establishment. Only the finest J[|^ >^]j^^. grades of lea- m B thers lnclud- I P .ng Russir.) IPIv 1P« Bl Leathers, art jl I IH^w used. /J'-rru-m fl BLi? b«r:
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  • 299 5 JAPANESE EVACUEE SHIP DETAINED IN SINGAPORE "Pending Agreement For Reciprocal Treatment Of British Nationals" pIE Japanese liner Hakone Maru, which was to have sailed from Singapore yesterday for Japan with about 100 Japanese evacuees from Malaya, is being detained m port by the local authorities "pending an agreement for reciprocal
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  • 34 5 jrfraliaa nunm, part of a mw contingent whith arrived by hosoital aft.r ri.scmharkat^on at Singapore. The necemary materiaT and P!* ftmbltal the A IF. hospital capacity reached Malaya by this
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  • 98 5 ATTACK METHOD DEMONSTRA TED P machine-gun platoon J t.' action was demon- > nti tives "someyesterday by i h regim°nt. eae ol the demon- f military trucks, the, iiately deployed for Lspatched. followed by of the platoon. ammunition One o: the the patrol was the r moved
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  • 107 5 IT to ieetk>n 38 d) S enue Ordinance. rovided sale o: oeer ri a m ana lv pm. ■> .d out Fourth C;>urt yesterln which as.all's r-w World, Koh Bog s mimons charge 10 p m on Aug vared on oe- ihat livi
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  • 38 5 THEFT OF PISTOL FROM ARMO URY ALLEGED th si alma an Automatic i $20 belonging to L, Bdr he S.V.C. armoury beI i 14, la-t year. d trial m the Sintjaut yrfterdiy. The o:tponed tc S( pt 26
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  • 25 5 1 to ■ci :,vyv of giving ii to the- Navr.l Ba^c order to enter tha Base. ri:as N. P.amasamy wa^ n the Singapore Second Court
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  • 58 5 TN celebration of the birthday of King Ananda Mahidol of Thailand, the Thai Consul-General m Singapore, Loan? Vudhisara Netinati. is sivinp a tea party at his residence m Claymore Road to-day. A special programme will be broadcast at 9.45 p.m. to-day by the Singapore station m
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  • 248 5 "THIS is the first proseculion of its kind and I would like to' impress upon the Singapore public ti.at customers are liable to be prosecuted if they ask for beer after licensed hours,' said Mr. G. C. C. Blakstad of the Customs Department m
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  • 223 5 DASSENOEKS who have booked acfonuno- dat-on on the special K.N.I.L.M. t Netherlands Indies air lino plane uhich is o travel to Kuching for the Sarawak centenary celebrations, include two newspapermen .ah iwu p*b.sen{s«:rs who will dim the ed brai:orus m coiour. while more newsi>apermen will
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  • 101 5 ALLEGED to have possessed instruments for coi-.nter;eitin^ the trade mur; of company named Fr.edr. H-ruer Und Sohn on July 14. and secondly wi h possessing goods for sale bearing th'.s false tr^ric marK, Low Wing and Cbons Ree Sian were sentenced to nine months' rigorous impris< ninent each
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  • 62 5 AN OPEN \erdict of "found drowned" was rteotdad by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yeitcrda: at an inquiry into the death of Sultan Sui^h, aged 50 years, whose Dody *M found m the canal at Bulrlt Timah Road, near the Kandang K«ibau Police station on
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  • 36 5 PROFESSOR T. il (JREGORY. Kconomic Advisor to the Government of India, who is now visiting Milaya. will Hre a bropdenst talk from the Singa- j pore station at 9.30 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 304 5 Journalist On Preparations In Libya MR. Leonard O. Mosley, British iT Allied Newspapers war corres- pondent, author of a book on experiences m Holland during th<> German invasion, and one of the last British newspapermen to lcuv Berlin at the outbreak of war, arrived m Singapore yestorday from the Middle
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  • 104 5 TUIE DEATH of a prisoner at the old pri- sorts at Outrarn Road on the BMHrnlng «>t Sent 16 was Inquired into by the BklCKpora Corrr.or, Mr. W. G. Porter, and a <<>mm<>M jury yesterday. Evidence showed that the prLsoi>er, 58--ypar-o*d Lim Sihjj Kay,
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  • 41 5 The Stacapon Bnddhfct Union will celebrate New Moon S« rvUe under under the I patronage of Mr r Chew Keow Chini and Mis. Tan Keng Lock at 8 pm. to-morrow ,at 731. (Jeylnnp Road. A discourse on Buddlii.' m will follow.
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  • 792 5 RAJA MUSA, who said he was a mem- ber of the Colonial L<>gal Service and lecturer m 1: w at Raffles College to Malay probationers, rpp:ared m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday bcfcre Mr. C. H. Whitton on a charge Of negligent driving along
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1192 6 Broadcast^ TO-DAY EMPiRr ST4Tt SINGAPORE t AIIP.J 18 58 m «i:s n.ra No <5 m d Jfc /HPJ UV i» :??m^ CiS| J^ l %mi:i < An 5 uj V ZHL. ZIIPI. ZHP2 and ZHPS. "iruV'""" 1 nd '-kV' 0.40 a.m. Opening announcements In 613 an French; 6.45 a.m. News
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  • 4 7 Australian News By Cable
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  • 70 7 Melbourne, Sept. 19. jyjH. HAL WALKER, a United States journalist represent ins the National Geographic Magazine, who has spent four months wandrrins m Australia, says he believes he has discovered what makes the Digger the world's best fighter. Nearly 100 per cci.t. are toigh, sturdy, and
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  • 48 7 iyiAJOR-GEN. S. F. ROWELL, from "*the MkJcilo East. addressin.T the Carry-On Club on the ditferenjc botwoen this war and the last one. said "To-clay you I aye a year of inactivity, then a month of violent fighting, when the campaign is either won or lost."
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  • 30 7 rrsHE probability of en early extension of Australia's direct relations with Pacific countries was indicated by the Mirrlcr for External AlTairs fSir Frederick Stewart) to the Federal Parliament.
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  • 57 7 AN Australian Aeronautical Research Committee has been appointed for the development of the Australian aircraft industry, which Kis sprung up with phenomenal rapidity since the outbreak of war. The chairman of the committee is Sir George Julius, an eminent scimti.^t v/ho for many years has bren assorted with
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  • 30 7 \S evidence of the growth, partlcu**lnrly since the outbreak of war, of the textile industry m Australia, th? Victorian Cabinet recommends the establishment of a Textile Training College.
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  • 74 7 S lar.ghai S- pt. 19. MORE than twenty priests were killed when the Frcn-h Cjtho'ic Church it Fuwen city m the northeast of "juiian Ilmd was burnt by Japanrs^ troops on Au~. 27, aerorciing Lo a delayed report appear'ns m the pro-C'iun?king Shanghai
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  • 1316 7  -  MARY HEATHCOTT By QNE of the pleasantest time, of day m Singapore is the early morning if only you can get up early enough to appreciate it, and one of the pleasantest places to visit m the early morning is the Botanic hardens. At least
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    • 402 7 CUSSIHED^DVERTISEMENTS V TENDERS SINGAPORE miauIPALITY renders. 1 no* invited foi the r,f nail >r services For MuiiicipaJ Tenden mpt untenanw of the Muniv at Bukit Brown Deposit $50). Dato 12 uocn, Sept. 27, nrtetnf of Kedais I pulai and Ponuan of Closing. 12 noon. roii] or Oil) for St. I
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    • 84 7 THE TALK OF TOWN! TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL PLANS ARE KOW OPEN! 4 HOUKS o( GLORIOUS EHIERf AENKEMT AT POPULAR PHECES! r-^^^ SPECIAL WORLD RETURN EHGAGEME«T WrFH UE WIND 9 Pl^al^ CLARK GARLE VIVIKN LEICH a=aßgga LESLIE HOWARD Great (ast ("4-15 p.m,| POPULAR PRICES |j5 pjmTJ $1.20 and GO
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  • 793 8  -  MAC v* IN aid of the War Fund, the S.A.B A. have arranged a series of boxing contests which will take place at the Harpy World Stadium on Sept. 26. The card presents an attractive number of bouts, some ol which are be' ween well known Service and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1943 8 SELE t™ ay F R Lover's Fate Time Tells SELK< TIONS lor to-day's races at J[ g\Q JIS6S'L UCtS ![>• h are: FREE PRESS SiiSS^r 1 FINAL DAY OF PERAK 10 7 QI7PTFMRFR RAfF^ Kare 6: Marie Brace. SroffUw. O£-ll 1 £ll IYI D JCLI l\> lV r^.\-/JL-lk-/ Kace 7:
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    • 1000 8 Week-end Sports Events TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, flnrt division. Minchf»»<»n vs. S.C.C'., Tsnelin: reserve di l-.i >n. B.A.F. vs. Chinese Athletic, Anson Road stadium; second division (a). iI.A. (H.M.i vs. Moravia, Rlakan? Mail; second division (b>, I.A. Post Office vs. Wanderers, P. 0.; Kranji I vs Stamford, Kranfl. HOCKEY: Singapore
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