The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press 4WD OA//.V NEWS NO 16,42«. KSTD IK3f> TITESDAY, SEPTE!MKER 23 1941. 6 CENTB
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  • 931 1 .i tiers In Qonvoy Sunk i„■ tm, sept. i.uinue;! that h»\e destroy- m ionv.iv m ,d (lamaetd I Hi- Reuter Budenny's Orderly Withdrawal From Ukrainian Capital iiriTLi *v i r London, Sept. 22. the loss of Kiev officially announced by Moscow and a
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  • 138 1 King Of Greece Arrives In Britain i ondon. >v\n li arrived at B port to-day Duke of Glou••■c King Ud L.tie, King t has come to fronp his own i Greece, mt' of the k Minisonsultatkms i .i. thought ntact should be ,nd thr BriM V&rraresaos, i M MatnzaBank of
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  • 48 1 Ix>u4«u. Sept. 22. ■i^-rac!., -vlthln the liuceti from per word. The new i and will remain J* r >i Ihr vrar. md Burma will remain i however r Ixiwaxd 1 Mi .ii Wirelc^*! uacement roiiowed oon- InfonaaUon, knd other interested co-open "nor »c Reuter
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  • 70 1 Washington, Sept. Ti. A PANAMANIAN ireighter carrying petrol and war materials rx ha.s arrived m Soviet water, and was nearing Archangel. Russian White Sea port, to-day from a United State* Atlantic port, it was officially announced here to-day. Meanwhile, it is estimated
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  • 166 1 AUSTRALIAN MINISTER TO VISIT WASHINGTON Sydney, Sept. LZ. SIR EARLE PAGE. Australian Minuter of Commerce, who is soing to Britain as the representative of the Australian Government, left for London to-day. Before leaving he stated he proposed to visit Washington en route. In a statement he
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  • 129 1 Washington. Sept. 22. Mr C'ordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, indicated to-day that he favours revision of the Neutrality Act. Mr. II aU recalled that when m 193 3 the Act was passed he had said It ma.s as likely to set the I'nited SUtes into war as
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  • 125 1 London. Sept. 21. An trnportajil munitions works at Vlaaia, In —them Bohemia, has been destroyed as a mult of a violent explosioa. according to newn rearhinc t"wh wvlovak clrrles m l>oadon. says Renter's dipUMnatir correspondent. The worits were concerned with fllliiu shell eases with explosive. It b» known that at
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  • 193 1 Teheran, Sepi. 22. SEVEN new Ministers are included m the reconstituted Iranian Cibinet, which the Premier, Ali Funiarhi. has presr nted to Parliament The remaining four members were m tbe makeshift Cabinet formed after the cessation of Persian military resisUxnce. The mast Important ottm Minitten Foreign Affair
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  • 152 1 Pcipmg. Sept. T*. MUTINY oi the Chinese "pacific alien corps" :V Chingsuachen. la north Honan. on Sept. 12. is admitted by the Japanese semi-ofliciaJ Domel agency. The admission follows a recent Chungking report of the mutiny of 30,000 puppet troops of Wang Chingwei's
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  • 39 1 Tokio. Sept. 22. r.K Japanese Privy Council held a committee meeting lasting over an hour to-day, but details of the conference were not disclosed. The Council's next regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday. United Press
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  • 58 1 London. Sept. 22. IT IS learned authoritatively that Mr. Churchill has invited the President of the Royal College of Physicians. Sir Charles Wilson, to join the British mission to Moscow. Sir Charles Wilson will report to Mr Churchill on the question of medical aid
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  • 35 1 Istanbul. Sepi. 27.. HUNDREDS oi homes were destroyed and thousands were homeless today us a result of a flrp which gutted the old Byzantine -juarter of the city. United Press
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  • 28 1 London, Sept. 2*!. KING BORIS of Bulgaria returned to Sofia yesterday after visiting Hitler, according to the Daily Mail's correspondent In Istanbul United Press
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  • 382 1 Tokio To Offer Pledge To Halt Aggression, Discuss Withdrawal From China? Shanghai, Sept. 22. nKSPITE the repeated refuMta of 11 the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, to discuss the Japanese-American "exploratory talks," diplomatic sources here today insisted that parallel negotiations are still continuing
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  • 66 1 < linn-kin*. Sept. 22. lAPANESE-inspired reports" that ap•J preaches had been made for Si no -Japanese peace were denied here to-day by the Publicity Minister. Mr Wang Sh!h-Ch>h. at a Pre.ss cont'erence Mr. WaiiK pointed out that President Roosevelt's Lead-Lease support indicated a further strengthening of
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    • 68 1 H Ml BETTER ft* IHAN Si&lA TEA dOWN IN MALAYA DINNER and DANCE ■niormal) H p.m. to midnighi BUSTER MAGGiIi. ki.m, MOW-MW— THURSDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER ki B4TTLE BRITAIN 0 PANCE and CABARET ln «W of the CHURCHILL TANK FUND DANCE HOSTESSES tXT ENSION 2 A.M. TICKETS »I.BS SUnda EVENING !N
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    • 76 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS AND FRAGRANCt OP fHfc MALAYAN OARDbN OIREH TO YOUR HOMfc HOTEL FKKFKf'TI V MfU ONDITIONKP RV SKAMtRrXBS WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER 4k DANCE Dinner $3- Admission to Ball-room free of charge ADELPHI GRILL Whether you require light refreshments or an elaborate meal, the ADEIJ»HI
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  • 327 2 Alexandria's Harbour Patrol HOW CIVILIANS AID NAVY London, Sept. 12. CO-OPERATING with the Royal Navy, many civilian volunteers are risking falling shrapnel ana other dangers m patrolling Alexandria's large harbour watching for and spotting Na*i bombs and mines, says Router's special corresDondcnt Every nit*ht ;U sunset a strange flotilia, which
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  • 86 2 JAPANESE ON CURRENCY EXPORT CHARGE QAIICHJ Ifatsuda, I Japan y. ;i p- peared In the Btngap n B Court y?sterdaj < n a < !i;»r-.v <>: haTing mpted to tak nt ol the C >k>ny 50t \m m Japanese curr n v wi hout the penatmton «>r the Financial Bern
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    • 212 2 POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS At 2, 6 and 9*45 p*m« ALHAMBRA 31 REELS PACKED WITH THRILLS 8c MYSTERY WILL BE SCREENED IN ITS FNTIRETY ■■HBBKMHy WHO IS THE COPPERHEAD i B^^K *7^hh I X X ft I -^1 OPENING TO-MORROW At 3.15, 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. FOR ONE DAY ONLY
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    • 187 2 NOTHING CUT BUT THE ADMISSION B pn^!^* i '*C THE WORLD'S GREATEST SCREES ACHIEVFM COMES BACK TO-DAY! -_LJ^ FIRST SCREENING IN SINGAPORE SIM X jj Ql ITS MEMORABLE RUN LAST YEAR! PHONE 5261 TWICE DAILY. ...4.15 Special MORNING SHOWS NEXT SATURDAY SUNDAY at 10 O'CLOC AT POPULAR PRICES! ""T'lTqlT'^ FILMED
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    • 82 2 OPENING TO-DAY 3.15. 6.15 8.15 n tJ/ltfi REPEAT SCREENING JP' M^^^W f THEY'VE DONE IT AGAIN! ;/'5 4SOTIIER '101 X I>\ I CI'TIRS- 111 I y^*~"fc] And they're gayer than c*ci M^^K^n 'Daughter Presented h> \\.\RM X RROS .um. ,JOHN GARMELD f)*f CLAUD 6 Rains' Vv« Jeffrey Lynn Fay Bmmth
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  • 287 3 Bulk Of Nazi Air Force On Eastern Front LOW BRITISH LOSSES IN BIG WEEK-END OFFENSIVE (iermtnv »JA S Z* 4 h J Our »«"-»*OP offensive against Friday niX 1 territory which began on and LnTl i,"^ 61 1 1 dusk y««terday-the biggest reHahE 1».
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  • 216 3 Chinese Inflict Heavy Casualties On Japanese numbing, Sept. 22. olding the Japanese adV .Z-r along the south bank of vnio river .strong Chinese n the north bank have westward; attacking the N V declared a Chinese spokesman at to-day's ne e m reviewing the After preliminary opcra:he Chinese who were
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  • 67 3 Japanese Profiteer In Sale Of Dog Cat Meat 1 okio. S«pt. J:! -:cc to-day arrested of 500 involved m a taking advantage of the meat teerinf on the sale of it processed as ham and r kting 70.0()0 pound.s. (fed Witt) having mad^ JO KM yen -jr. the meat said
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  • 39 3 Washington. Sept. 21. p istratlon ofßciaia said ur ;ed the Departtke :ir».ti-tri!St acti( n priority profiteers* 1 who ch^mi"aLs frv<m ..id tl.t-y had received ilnta against extrurged for cunimonly the manudrugs, j)lastics Inta con- mateid
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  • 179 3 R London, Sept. 22 USSIA to-day denied Bulgarians accusation that Soviet saboteurs arinmber^o!^^ by ar h "*s "< i cc us at ior was made by the chief of the B-.'lgarian PoLlce and was at on-e 'put out over the Berlin radio. A Moscow broadcast to-day
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  • 94 3 Shanff hat Sept. 22. AN unidentuled Chinese gunman shot and wounded a Japanese. Mr. Inosuk Shimada. head of the Nanking I Office of the Japane.*e Maritime In- surance Company, at the corner of Nanking and Shansi Roads, m the heart of the International Settlement. today.
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  • 36 3 Berlin, Sept. 12. SEVEiNTY-SIX were killed and nine were missing at HamburK as a re--1 suit of an R.A.F. raid on that city on the night of Sept. 15-16. tho Hamburtjor Fremdpnb'a^ said to-day.— United Press
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  • 52 3 Cairo, Sept. Zl. IN Japan it looks as if the men will have to s:ro\v beards. A shortage of steel has forced the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to prohibit the manufacture of 150 iron and steel products, including motion picture cameras and razor
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  • 148 3 Kerene. Sept. A IT is probable that after Germany *s latest success m Russia there will be pause when Uxe Russian winter sets m. during which Germany will endeavour to make political capital out of her victories, says the leading; Milan newspaper Sera. The limit
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  • 72 3 A YOUNG Chinese woman m a ricksha was killed instantly yesterday afternoon when v lorry collided nith the ricteha. The woman's head was crushed, it is stated. The ricksha overturned. Two children who were m the ricksha with the woman escaped without injury, it Ls
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  • 475 3 London, Sept. 22. r.g importance of on the European scene Q1 In levenU London ..paper., to-day egraph, after pointing ;.vsian tradition is Torn rlu- days of Bulgarian Tsarist Russia and still hold over the Bulgatha< two possible themsehrei as the Jerma
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  • 100 3 Allies Will Clear Afghanistan Of Nazis London, Sept. 3?. IT is reliably learned in London 1 that a large number of German agents left Iran shortly before the Anglo -Russian occupation for Afghanistan, according to the National Broadcasting Company's correspondent in Ankara, and it is expected that the Jlritish and
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  • 152 3 Washington, Sept. 22. DRESIDKNT Koosevelt ha.s called a formal conference of Congress leaders at the White House to-day to emphasize the need for a quick approval of the new lease-lend appropriations bill Senator Walter George, former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will discuss the
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  • 83 3 Bangkok. Sept. 32. rpHE statement by the Thai Premier. i Field-Marshal Luang Plbul Songgram, that the situation has become tense and war involving Thailand may flare up at any moment came as a complete surprise to listeners who were totally unprepared for such a grave message,
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  • 35 3 New* York. Sept. 21. rfE volcano of Ountingsemeroe, tn the middle of Java, erupted to-day its u.sh.s darkening Malang, the offlclal Dutch news agency. Aneta reported from v^em:uT?nq to-day United Press
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  • 60 3 London. Sept. 22. "I AST NIGHT enemy activity over thi* rountry a a/* on a very .small scale." .says an Air Ministry communique. "In the early part of the night a few bombs were dropped 0:1 or near the east and stnithecst roast. Only a small number of slight casualties
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  • 350 3 London, Sept. 22. THE dominant theme of political speeches of the week- end was regarding aid to Russia and to-day begins the Tank Week for Russia, when British factories will show what they can do to help Russia at this critical time. The
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  • 88 3 New Orleans, Sept. 22. ry. year's worst tropical storm roared toward the Louisiana coast to-day at destructive velocity, with the southern Louisiana Bayou country directly m its path. At 4 a.m. to-day the Weather Bureau reported the storm's centre as toeing m the Gulf of Mexico, 170
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  • 80 3 Moscow. Sept. 22. riE Supreme Soviet Issued a decree today forbidding the return to Moscow of former residents who evacuated the capital since the war. It was explained the ban was temporary until further regulations could be made. Those returning to the rity without authorization
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  • 145 3 Maisky Sees First Tanks For Soviet London, Sept. 22. THE Russian Ambassador, M. Maisky. visited tank factories m the Midlands to-day to receive the lirsc tanks m the "Tanks for Russia week." Madame Maisky named the first tanK, which was a Valentine type, "Stalin The Ambassador expressed gratitude for "these
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  • 83 3 Rome, Sept. 22. fJIR. Myron Taylor, President RooseiTl velt'a personal envoy to the Vatican, hopped off at 8 30 a.m. to-day for Lisbon, whence he will take the Clipper to the United States. It Is understood Mr. Taylor will confer with President Roosevelt
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  • 50 3 Los Angeles. Sept. 12. AN earthquake shook southern Call- fornia, frcm Bakersneld to San Die>go at 11 50 a.m. to-day. The epicentre or the shock was 200 mile.s north of the Mexican border. No damage was done except for a few broken windows. United Press
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  • 98 3 Manila, Sept. ft WE first blackout rehearsal for the 1 entire Philippines will be held tonight from 8 to 9, involving 11 provinces and all chartered cities. The rehearsal is designed to familiarize the civilian population with the role they would play if the Philippines wore attacked
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  • 860 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1941. Political Warfare THE heading of this article is bor--1 rowed from The Times (Lonucn) and the views expressed here are largely those of that newspaper, modified m one of two instances to j suit local conditions. The Times, i writing three months
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  • 1007 4  - Russians Wear Furs To Keep Cool In Summer ErskinE Caldwell By author of the famous American p!ay, "Tohucro Road" TOR .several years, owing to war time conditions m other countries, the number of tourists and other travellers entering the Soviet Union has been insignificant. On the day of the outbreak
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  • 198 4 VJHAT is going on Along the Moscow and Leningrad fronts to-day is a battle for a nine-month reprieve of Great Britain and a ninomonth facilitation of Ameriea'i capacity to aid Britain, writes l>a\id Aikman m Plf, New York. Hence, so long
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  • 179 4 Iran Railway Best Route To Russia Sew n Tv, t>« the U A P.M New V I'he U iterst ipractic?] d ■t to Jjerman ibmari •v.tzi bon Baku v Ac German-Built Line 11 m portaUon Germans vii [ran i>., W.IK 11 Shapur on the I Shah on th< I LMi
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    • 54 4 Bluey 6c Curlev If kmom That pwr op boots 1 1 /rut Ik^ w Urt ,t-\ -—^If > jLr^i fbom ih c^? VSeu. rs> t« <*»"• hESS'' WEI.L. SOHE COW WENT HEADED COOT IN 1U V KNOW WMOS v > J HiM To C^^ (AMD STOLE EM .-ROM v^./X U
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  • 1782 5  - Musical Society Has Tenth Birthday This Week MARY JHEATHCOTT I By fH jr tigapore Musical •elebrates its tenth lis week. It was er the opening of iir organ, when a orchestra collected ccasion (chiefly by Brown) formed the membership, and mcd continuously h, of course, some ;ns V concert is
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  • 214 5 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Sept. 21. »T»HE Anti-Malaria (Amendment) Bill. 1941. the second reading of which was postponed at. the last meeting of the Perak State Council held at Tal Ping on August 12. was passed at the Perak State Council meeting
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  • 71 6 Birmingham. Sept 22. CVELYN DI'NCAN. a 21-yt-ar-oid girl, h*j created a world record for the production of anti-aircraft shell components. She ha* turned out 6.130 components In six days. Evelyn Duncan reached this figure In a competition held In Birmingham In connection with a recruiting
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  • 145 6 London. Sept 22 I ITTLE material damage was done In a riot at the Peel i Isle of Man Internment camp on Saturday night, when 600 Fascists demanded the return to the camp of three internees recaptured after their escape The request was refused and
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  • 72 6 Hyde Park (New V>rk), Sept. 22. DRESIDENT Roosevelt has left by train for Washington where he is t) confer early to-day with C< ngress id rs on getting quiclc approval for i his now $5,985 000.000 lease-lend appropriation It la not expected that controversial measures
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  • 44 6 L«ndnn. Sept. 22. •pHROUGHOUT the length and b:cidth d Britain more citizens en r lied !or flr?-watohing duties yesterday. Tho Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, and the Minister of In'ormation, Mr. Brendan Bracken were among those who registered. Reuter
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  • 42 6 Zurich, Sept. 22. UIVE Hollanders have oeen sentenced 1 to death by ihe Germans for listening to British broadcasts, ac cording to a message from the Hague to the Swiss newspaper Neve Zurcher Zeitung Reuter
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  • 305 6 Chinese Attack Forces Pushing To Changsha Chungking. Sept. 22. CHINESE forces yesterday launched successful counterattacks on the left flank of Japanese columns marching southward toward Changsha, capital of Hunan Pr ivince, according to dispatches published by the National Military Council's Operation Board. Observers are undecided as to whether the Japanese
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  • 101 6 THE Federal Treasurer, Mr. A. W. 1 Fadden, said recently that the principle of exempting army units abroad from income tax and taxint? these on horn? service had led to anomalies which would be removed Amending legislation would probably be brought down next Parliamentary
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  • 192 6 Vatican City, Sept. 22. Ttfß. Myron Taylor, personal representative of President Roosevelt m the Vatican City, had a 50-minute audience with the Pope yesterday. Well- infor Tied Vatican circles believe that the audience was not merely a formal farewell but a
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  • 146 6 R. A.F. To Open More Schools In Canada OtUua, Sept. 22 LARGE increases m the number of At Training Schools In Canada and m the output of existing schools were forecast by Air Vice-Mars'.ial C O Johnson, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, m a radio talk broadcast throughout Canada.
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  • 121 6 London S< pt 2"J ALI Furughi, liv.* Iranian Pnrr.e-Miia.-ter has formed his new OfcMMt, according 10 an Istanbul dispatch to thi- O rman news agency M Snht-ili reta;iu> the portfolio of h'< Affairs and Gen Ahmed ItakhCheVMi ;en am> War Minister Oth< r po'tfolios are.
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  • 85 6 New York. Sept. 21. THE Turkish Consul-Genoral m New York. Mi iT^rd All Yuks 1» n ti a- round d^ad m his Central Park appartmeiu yesterday, states a United Press message His wife and a servant found his body lying across a bed
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  • 63 6 SPIRIT OF TOBRUK ONLY CAN CONQUER— MENZIES Melbourne. Sept. 22 >J *THE defence of Tobruk is one of the 1 greatest events m human history.' Mr R O. Menzies. former Australian Prime Minister, m a speech yesterday, m which he rebuked profiteers, strikers and "self-seekers Mr Menzies added "I am
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  • 60 6 Chungking. Sept 22 DR. JAMES YEN. the famous educationist, and Mr. Lv Tso-fu, former director of the now defunct National Food Administration, are shortly to lead a Chinese industrial investigation party to the United States. The party 8 being -cut by private Induttrallita who
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  • 53 6 New Konoye Message To Roosevelt Tokio, Sept. 22. 1"*IIK IniorniiiMn Board said t(>- day they had not been informed r -<ardin« reports that the Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, had sent a new message to President Roosevelt. The Board said there was much speculation going on m Shanghai based on groundless
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  • 95 6 sh.uuh.il. Sept 22. POLICIES of far-reaching importance vis-a-vis China are expected to be decided at a conference, which opened m Nanking to-day, of leading representatives of the Japanese Foreign Office from all parts of occupied China a counsellor of the Japanese embassy m Manchukuo nnd
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  • 91 6 C'"»iro. Sept 22 GEN Sir Claude Auchinleck. Con-mander-in-Chief m the Middle East and Air Marshal A W Tedder 'be Chief of the Air Force m the Middle East, hay? sent congratulatory m KSafea t th<^ respective rommanders of the two services m the Western Desert
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  • 116 6 London. Sept shawngs have been found m tinned men produced m Denmark and taken to f- < d German v>idiers < n tbc Eastern I i i t rressipp from Mo?c< v A special order to a German infantry r---Rin:ent operating m the
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  • 82 6 JAPANESE MAY SUPPRESS IMPORTANT NEWSPAPERS Shanghai Sept 22 I*HE Vu hy DNM asencv pubh-hed story from Tokio y— ludaj reporting that the Japanese nmriinint is contemplating the suppression of several Influential r'.^spaprr.s m Japan -due to the short.* r .>f luwsprint and as a Mm ol itrvtchlng Go\finment control." The
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  • 17 6 A black-out v tatlng an hour took pUtt last night m Sydney and tho Burroundln-: it Reuter
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  • 9 6 6,000,000 JEWS IN HITLER'S HANDS en. n t.on Reuter
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  • 292 7 «tf Exceeding Quantity Reasonably Required" P v ie* of the shortage of currency coins notwithstandl m iu u issues by the Treasury, the Colony Government nl n( ]s to take action, *here sufficient evidence is availjh k. against hoarders of coins,
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  • 253 7 TAXI-DRIVER'S JAW BROKEN BY PUNCH TAXI-SKIVER, Tay Moon Koh, A D < 51 ibed m the Singapore Third :(iay how three soldiers pay bifl fare onthe night :his year, and n*bw, when nded It, one of them hit that several of his ned and his upper ken. i J hn
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  • 73 7 T ronitrtllf were chared Fifth Court yesterclay. In Awang. 22. was chargnd 80 renti fnun Koh Ah Tai by Var of arcusatkm of an bin Tmaoi, 23. was churp«.d Acnei allfjfedly com- Ml Tahir bin Awang. Bt>t''i ciairnni trlftl They v.ere offered bail I IIOQ Mch when the
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  • 170 7 pAUOHT m th: act or stealing a tow^l and p \\t f shoo.s from a dressing room at the Tiger Swimrrrng Px^i. Pas.r PanjAng. Wong Yap Ket. a 22-year-old Ha nanese, wa sentenced to two weeks' riser us imprisonment m thr- Singapore Fifth c-urt
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  • 86 7 MLW rales, which will Ukc ellcct from Ort. 1. are announced by the P.M. B. Railways for the road portion of the through r»i] -anti -road bonkinys to the Oap and Eraser's Hill via Kuala Kubu Road Station The fare will rover a car accommodating
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  • 50 7 Anglo- Dutch accord m the Pacific area is well illustrated m this picture of Mr. A. DufT Cooper's arrival m Katavia from Singapore. Walking nfT Kntavia's military aerodrome, he is here se^n (on left) with the Gove .i<tr of West Java and r.ad> Diana Duff ("ocper.
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  • 354 7 Batavia Call For AngloDutch Alliance In East DEFERRING to the visit to the Netherlands Indies IX> last week of Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, the British Cabinet Minister, the Katavia newspaper Bataviaa>ch Nieuwsblad states that "it will be valuable, just as his visit tc Singapore must have been valuable, because Singapore
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  • 120 7 LOW AH YOUNG, a litter employed by the War Department, who on Juno 4 absented himself from duty withaut permission, was convicted m the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday und?r the Defence Regulations <War Department Employees Order of 1940), and .sentenred to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment
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  • 72 7 THE Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Malaya. Mr. A. B. Jordan, has received from the Chinese Protectorate. Malacca, a cheque for $66.60 subscribed by Chinese workers m European rubber godowns there for the Lord Mr.yor of London's National Air Raid Distress Fund. Mr. Jordan
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  • 126 7 Br i tish Minis te r Thanks Colony THE Hriti«.h Minister for Aircraft Production. It -Col. J. T. C Moore-Braharan, has i.il.N-d the (iovrrnor of the Strai > Srtticments. Sir Shenton Thomas, expressing: deepe-st gratitude for a sum of 1 20,000 remitted 'o Uritain from the olon> War I und
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  • 267 7 ABDUL WAHID AIJKL.ANY describe! :i v ?*ditor of the Arabic newspaper Al-Akhbar. appealed In the Singapore 8. mud Court yes'orday on a summons charye of puMlshJnjj m his n-*w* paper on Jur.r 10 < f this yoar nVfamatory mat'rr ronrerrtlnK Syed Ah .1 bin Omar Bafageeh. Al'elßny.
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  • 92 7 A NEW booklet, issued officially, pays t-1- to the war effort of the Eurasian community m Malaya. Entitled "Eurasia Goes to it." and with a number of Illustrations, it records the response of Eurasian* to the call for wnr K«rvice, m the regular army, m the
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  • 208 7 IF tests being carried out prove successful four locally built-mechani-cally refrigerated trucks the first of their kind to take the roads m Malaya will shortly go into service with tie Army m this country. When they do so, even the smallest military camp
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  • 1630 7 FOUR DAYS SET ASIDE FOR POLICE COURT TRIAL ABDUL Wahad Aljelany, editor of the Arabic newspaper Al-Akhbar claimed trial in the Singapore Second Court yesterday on three charges of having published defamatory matter concerning Syed Abdullah bin Ahmad Yahyah in Al-Akhbar. Reading a translation
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 73 7 There's nothing like a [^fc^sC^Sbi^?lM fragrant cup of Robinson's Jv^^i^>/vC^3y Coffee, a blend of the KS^^Mfl R\ choicest coffees grown I N^^S^^^ET^O) 1 carefully selected for its V N^ J^ quality and rare aroma, f and skilfully toasted to *^^r bring out all its goodness tl Ib. TIN $0.40 1
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    • 426 8 P. 0. BRITISH NDIA APCAR LINE uricoroof id Gng.tOd> fBNINSVLAK A!iV (IKIBNTAI v p.. CO. MAIL PASSBJOfGItK IND CABOO BEBVICK lat oral aaaittlc jut oeiag malotaineo o» mr r. U. 1 fl. <^- from the gtrmfit U thrir *<••*> rnwU af ral» lit CKlbm. Indl* »>rl«.» MMf «a* GaH*4 Kingdom
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    • 319 8 I jg—^^S^^ .AND «NJOr SCENIC CANADA FAST THMOUON AIH OOMCMTIOMCO TKAIM9.OAH.V •TIMIQUQII «OO MIL— OT MAiUTIC MOUNTAIN SOCNEIIV. TMtt OANAOIAW ROOMIS*. THIN TOftOMTO FO« A MM TRM> TO PM AOAKA PAU« ANO MMTfIAL ANO QMBO— mtNCH •TCAKMNI omil OF mTMH OANAOA. TOU WIU. BM#OV V««V MILS OF VOUH TM»>. Lrro^ov«««
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    • 243 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD BLUE FUNNEL LINE. "■"raquent Sailing to Unitm Kingdom Jataa guaranteed «»l» carffo tx>okiwß«» Mikfaei mHi Lvifar Clause* W EBT ER N AUSTRALIA fHC SHORTEST SEA ROUTE 41 THE CMCAPffti Fl Reffular Service? (O Fremantle Pertn «i§ awi t» Hrai class oassenge* iMat Single fare $200 00 (Aust
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    • 384 8 Broadcasting" TO-DAY SINGAPORE /HI :.'j i is /nr ;e.H» <*. ,a > tv < p n /.lIP.- IS.SU m b i:r. m /.up: ti.o -r m n /HI.. ZIIIM. ZIIP-! and OR C4O a.m. Openin-; UMMOBMOMBII fYi nth: 8."*.-. ji.m. Ne-A«; m Prn, relay .1 Mci fruin lx>ndoi>: 7 a.m.
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  • 262 9 Aus Jralian News By Cable The whtn S^iKS Sept 2 °00 worth of nrH«; ,0> of 8.000.--£S£L£^« srue AUSTRALIAN AIR TRAINERS THANKS TOBRt X Tobruk garrison is to hear the voir? h? m MmU5 H" r <Mr Padden's) 1 mtlrtL dnS f a recrrd^g. made nrtcK?
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  • 149 9 London. Sept. 22. SH EXILING m Libya has been slightly Above normal, It w^s 'earned authors t>veiy m London this morning. There has also been more than normal activity at Halfaya Pass. O herwise there does not appear to have been aiiv tresh developments m
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  • 210 9 Week-end's Results In Table Tennis Championships -IT |U« 11 rs suut tlu lSlabllsiimfnl A of the Stager t»l;« -Tennis Association an < vf-nr which ted to the rrmtroUirw of a raOOSnlaed cliaaipion-slup tournament m fcmgan,r r saicj Mr. Josrph Van. Hon Secretary if the %9BOctetloo at ihr optnmg of Singapore
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  • 1889 9  -  MAC BY The 'iiighiiiiici Gathering" cf. et. Andrew's Society to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Oct. 11 I has the appearance of being one of I the pleasantest afternoon's sport yet held. Not only will there be field and track events, but also some
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  • 183 9 "All Aid For Russia" London, Sept. 22. qpeakinc; to conference oi th Scottish Labour Ppjty the Home j Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, refer(red to aiter-war problems, and stated he believed that the problems of j 'economic adjustments would be more j difficult and far more serious than the problems of
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  • 179 9 <.-.,:.-■.. S«pt. 22. BLACK-OUT restrlctiom m Cairo will not be relax d duriig Uie l.oly month or Ramadan which br-gini on Sunday night and dur- ir.g which M<*lerr^ fpst from dawn u> sun--1 v t The slender minarets of Cairo's thousnnrt I Imcsques--Hn alwa.vr. p
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  • 155 9 Home, Sept. 22. THK very large number of men vith thcolours. comUr.cd with losses MiMniurd on various Ironts, cannot fail to have an J i effect on population ■Utttstics, *nys the j official Italian news agency. This I tlect has been more marked resuming
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  • 246 9 Alleged Reason For Suicide Of Young Girl A >: allegation that her 17-year-old crranddaiißhter. Lee Wan Say, drank caustic soda to end her life because a clerk employed In a soap factory where she was also working had outraged her modesty, was made by a Chinese woman m the Singapore
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  • 152 9 A VERDICT of "dealh fron. natural causes which was ac^elerat d bj attempted suicide by hanging** wa.v n •f.rd'>d by the Singapore Corcn-r. M" W O Por.er. yesterday at an Inquiry into the death of 50-year-old Ui N| Far., a f rmer teacher m 3
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  • 103 9 [XISMTSBINCI an •.d by Yi«'v. v Youk Pt-iiK attaj Vto Sai ktet, who had be; n undi r sentence of six month rigOTOUa imprisonment for cheat n :he Chief Justice, Sir Percy IfcElwaint remarked In the Singapore High Court yesterday that there uas nr> doubt
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    • 299 9 ADVERTISEMENTS [KNDERS SINGAPORE! MINK IPALITY Fenders. rd^c iri nov invited for the .no morals or services Por ip ply Municipal Tender* .intenance oJ the MuniCemetery at Bukit Brown I .42. 'Deposit $50) Date 2 12 nocn, Sept. 27, md servicing of Kedais Dg Pulru and Pontiaii Date of Closing. 12
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    • 163 9 HE I ice Cream for your next I I "Social' I ..order it this 1 I convenient and money 1 Lm Organ l.serd oi social functions find .rdering B their ice cream t>y th< gallon both efonomicai ano BB convenient. For instance, one gallon of delicious Magnolia Ice Cream (supplied
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    • 432 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails hit $v thr Ot-ittTHl Post Otfice a a foliom-s TO-DAY Swawak all places rxrept Mirl air 11 m TO-MORKOW Mrdan air 11 a.m. ARRIVALS MaiK from Oreat Britair. «Vc (?urface' general dellven- 815 a.m. to-day. Malls from Java and Sumatra tain general cirliverv 1 40
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  • 323 10 Only Goal Puts Customs Out Of Running CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER K.A. (BJL) Customs 0. A GOAL scoreti by the Royal Artillery (BJakan Mati) five minutes from Mjre eliminated the Customs Sports Club from the S A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition m an extra pre!inunar\ round iranie played at Anson Road ye«*terd:»v.
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  • 82 10 MM v I.X: S.A.K.A. league, reserve division. M.X.A. vs. I •<> tl>. 5.H.8.; Manchrsi«t> >s. Police. I s l 1 1 ii. Challrn^e Cup, rxtra preliminary round. Air Headquarters vs. Marine Department, stadium; Indi «n A.sso<-iation vs. Airport. C'lrriral I ni^ii HKiRY: Medical Collf^r vs. R..VF. I.
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  • 420 10 Fenn And Martin Head l! >s Prcoa Our Own Oorreapoortent.) Ipoh. Sr;>t. U. Wl lii ii>»' winners and t d -aol-li -at fOf Dnt place, -which yielded |M 45 In J>tAkt->s. Pracitf suible" head:, the list oi ovnwrs In he Prrak Turf Club September me- ting irhich
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  • 93 10 TUNGKU MAHKOTA CUP SOCCER iFton c*ui Ov.ll orreapun >< Johdro K.thrp. Srpt f|. okating the TmMbatan Malay school by ten gcals to cn c Irj the Tungku Mahkota football cup competition yesteioay, Ayer Molek Malay school retained the cup. The cup wa.s given awuy U) the cap- tain of the
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  • 140 10 Lord Worlington, School Boy Promoted LORD WORUIfQTOM and tchoal Hoy have bcvn promoted from class Yum to clau I tare, MBd Maintain from cla.« lour to class tijec, ■COWdlag to the lat«*it list of clawsilira- tioaa issued yesterday by thy Strait* J tar Lag 1
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  • 189 10 M^g. ZMJDJk t TN spiU' of being oppusrd to a superior team, the Anglo- Chinese Scliooi scored a cammond*ble victory at hockey over the V M C A re«terd*y. beating them by two cr»L- to nil p.: Print* Edward Road. It wa.< <>nly tho indoni.UiuU-
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  • 62 10 f|* M. C BAIN estaolished a record) with a score of 71 (35 ior the first nine and M for the second nine- over the extended course during the qualifying round of the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Uib t hftmpk>lU>hlp />n Saturday. On Sunday morni
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  • 44 10 R.A.S.C. WIN BY ODD GOAL AT HOC KEY T(HE R.A.S.C. beat the RA.M.C. by the odd goal In five m i hockey match played at Alexandra vesterd-iy. The RAi5.Cs scorers were Lloyd <2> and T. Khan. Scorers foe the T?>MC woro Nicholas: and Mitchell
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  • 88 10 AN S.R.C. hockey trial will be held on the Club ground to-m< now otween Colours and WhiU\s. The Colours tean' will be as fol- I lows: O C. Aeria; P. F. cie .Souza. S. W. Moreira; P. Neubronner. L. S Reutens. D. de Cms. R. Thoy. 11.
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  • 62 10 Y'iE following will represent the t S.C.R.C. at hockey against the Naval Police on the S.CR.C. -round to-day Cheok Wah; Tan Hurk Wan. K. T. 1 Oci: Fong Kirn Wah. Ctw Boon Unn (rapt.), On? Swee King. L/jv. Hurk Yang. Eu t'heow Chye. S<we<- I.im Owing, Seai.
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  • 105 10 Los Angeles, Sept. 22. MRS. Wills Moody Roark won tiie mixed doubles title m the Pacific south-west tournament here yesterday (Sunday) after an uphill battle. Partnered by Fr d Schroeder, she defeated Mrs. Sarah Palfrey C»»ke and Jack Kram:. 13—11. 6—3, 6—2. Bobby Risers, who holds the
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  • 342 10 Seletar Airmen Beat Aussies At Rugby THK BJLF. Seletar heat the K..VA.F. by 13 points (two goals and one Iryl to nil m their first rugger match of the season at Selctar yesterday. A hard workiiiK pack übly supported by capable burks fully earned Seletar's point*. Selctar were thr first
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  • 315 10 <.ord..rv»- I: i hine** \thl FAST and inter*AUng toccrr wan seen ai ihe FraMT mad Neave crauod trrdi* uhm the C^rd*M t>«*i the hutrv Athietir by fmir (oals U» two ta a r«-^r\*> dhrtsion l«-aiur soccer match. The Chin atUkcJced fnr«n l. >.: aud
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  • 134 10 I^lCiHi iujus will by well catirtcl lor by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's excellent programme of bouts which is being run m a»d of Th»* War Fund at tlu> Hanry World stnrtium en Friday night Boxers from the rarioui units m Singapore, wn > will be
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  • 54 10 ririi K.K. <ivlaia.\^< otaL the Malay Regiment hy thnv to one m second division <a> temgue soecrr match played at Chan»i vosi-.rc'ay -v- V frsHE N.B. C.'urinthia.i bi'iit tii .si. lia ford Sports Club by live goals to one m a second division <.b» league soccer match at
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  • 625 10 BEAU VITE BEATS HIGH CASTE Sports Notes From Australia N.Z. Horse's Fine Form In Chelmsford Stakes PATRICK WHIPS MORGAN Sydney, Sept. 11. DEAU ViteV owner, Mr. Ralph Stewart, was rewarded handsomely for his unswerving allegiance to his proved racehorse m the Chelmsford Stakes at Kandwick yesterday, hut fortune favoured him.
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  • 298 10 Vashrr. Se*C 14. AIJ Im>\»'., rider i.S. Davidson) knew s!k» was beaten three furlongs from home tn U>e Moonee Valley Stakes yesterday. "She raced unkindly, and this probably br-nijjht about her defeat." he said If she had titled down early, her superior pacr would have jriven her
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  • 88 10 Sydney. Sept 14 VUTBIMn fooihuii twmma at Slanre are: ici <;nv i.k\(.i Newton 9 (essruirk H East. SuU 31 €>nt. Newr 13 fanterl»ur> 13 Kurri SL <;«orce tZ South NVwr |«> ICI (IBV I MON tjwt. Subs. I nivemitv b West. Res. 14 Rand. Re*.
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  • 230 10 Patrick Wtllops Morgan D Morgan and V* P*trW: ■EhtlMl I l>n, advertised a* for the Australia: ur w««ht utle but when U» .unS^,, p so speak, it wa* anii.niii.-ed that n., tttle When ttie axmrxinrenirnt iu^j^ v, r BSjyjg! f°*»^ toMUj a::d Mneral pat i, to lay Ifcq mad,
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  • 20 10 Market' £•5. and r?,ij( """^.m «Trd, a «<*** -ntl. i|ui,. U; "if.;;,:,Vmi.ll L» ratfo Vv trSiT r i> '•■•i
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  • 42 10 r[E I i lub on results ii Burnt- ad An m;< m >. Mrs Flnla t«n th acoi Oth r r»tu; Mrs. C. H. v >: V OTVav »r, M: .1 \V 'li.hr, V ML R. < i N
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    • 79 10 Xv 4 ft L ft ft ft ft i t >l<l <^^^y'" w M >w<> i > m,i, j^l Australia pmiiio .^V fver>'thing that you Sj^ >£/y need for your gjgj I shopping list. A reai! 1 Wim^ wlj l^g nne choice oi jjood *»s *'<•• things for the üble.
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