Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, September 1, 1941.
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  • 392 1 Big Russian counter-attacks in the central front, now admitted by the Germans and in which the Reds re-crossed the River Dnieper, have resulted in German lines being pierced. this morning's Moscow communique declared only that the Russian troops had fought the enemy along the
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  • 61 1 Mc-cow. Dept 1 THf German; ray? meU° repeated attempt cio.-s the Dnieper at one point. and have been rowarted far tw? c'srys in thwr i Tlorts to place rtmtgcus in posilon This wa&-anncunccj.tn a supe*©-,-nent ti this morrujrtg's Soviet communique It says thai in
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  • 468 1 Reuter. i By Alexander Wcrth, Reuter J Special Correspondent in Moscow WITH weatttar conditions deteriorating, especially in th e north and centre fronts, the Germans are clearly determined to achieve if not a decisive, at any rate, a crippling blow to the Ffusslan Army or at
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  • 164 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 1. (IIVING one answer to the quesftion: "Why have we not been Mr CVement Attiee, lord Privy Seal, yesterday said: Hitter has found our airi force a much tougher proposition! ii a he had ever imagined." :..d thai Hitler had made .< in
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  • 123 1 Reuter. Chungking. Sept. I. THE people of Chungking. China's wartime capital, spent six hours n then: dugouts yesterday as j wavfs of Japanese air- >w<;-pt over .h< rJ&. Oniy one dropped bom >s which fell in estern suburbs, rs flew towards Chengtu. the of Szechuen Province
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  • 20 1 untitled will Fight To The End, vi\s Maisky—pa«je 3. Rising Oppoii ion To German IJtilr—pagc 3 i Advance: Tutpage :i
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  • 265 1 Moscow, Sept. 1. VHOM Tabriz, reports\how that from conversations with the population in a number of villages in Northern Iran it is led that German agents had been feverishly busy in those ions, especially since the outbreak of the lighting on the Eastern Front. agents
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  • 352 1 Reuter. L.ontion, Sept. 1. A DECIDED negative to those who contend that all war is unmst and opposed to the Christian P Hncip?e P was given by C.rd-na Hinsley, Archbishop of Westrninfer Catholic members of the Canadian forces serving n Fnffland, at AJdershot yesterday E cfrd"nal Hinslev,
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  • 94 1 Reuter. London. Sept t\ THE charge of the. Light Brigade at Balaclava is increased in renown by those almost daily deeds of fame." This glowing tribute to the squadrons of the Bomber Command who have been engaged in recmt daylight attacks against the
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  • 96 1 London. Sept. 1. Mr. a V. Alexandir. the first lord oX thf Admiralty, has sent the followIn;; messap? to the Queen of the Netherlands on the occasion of her birthday: •On the occasion of Your Majest- s birthday and the national day of th<Netherlands.
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  • 433 1 rOUR Nazi divisions arc stated to have been siauoneo on the Turkish frontier, and more forces are said to be moving up. As the war gathers momentum 111 Eastern Europe, two mam aspects ol the situation confront observers—Germany's preparations fcr the next Black Sea
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  • 85 1 Bittish Wireless London, S'mt. I. A DIVISION of motor launches, built In Biita:n and manned by Bretons cf the Free French Navy for service with the British naval forces, were bless?d by a French naval Dadre at a south coast port y3sterday were commissioned
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  • 103 1 Reuter. Karachi. Sept 1 THERE might well be a tough fight in the Western Desert where the Germans ha\e been making preparations for the past lew months," says Reuter's correspondent just returned from the Middle East He continues: "Gen. Auchinieck. C-ln-C, Middle East, has already
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  • 355 1 Reuter. THE R.A.F. daylight offensive, wftgtff relentlesajy throughout last summer, yesterday reached its peak. R.A.F. fighters, on their own and sometimes escorting bombers, cfossed and recrossed the Channel from dawn to dusk. Spitfire pilots were reminded r>f the hectic days during the Battle
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  • 433 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 1. 'THE Bomber Command of tlic R A F. carried out heavy raids en Tripoli during Friday and Saturday lights,' says last night's communique from the Middle East. "Some 25 tons of bombs were dropped, and at the end of the
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  • 271 1 Reuter. (Somewhere in Europe). Sept 1 rill Mi evidence of the Gernli labour shortage is revealed 07 lbe Essener National 7e, Jf" R which iAys that "as niany Ocrman workmen have been <> bll ff£ to exchange tcols for rifles, tne Jewish population of Warsaw will be
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  • 129 1 Reuter. Moscow. .Sept. 1. COME over to us" says an appeal published yesterday in the German language by Marshal Budenny—who commands the Soviet, forces in the Southern Ukraineaddressed to German. Rumanian. Hungarian and Slovak troops and officers. The appeal refers to the M* world
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Berlin. Sept 1 GOKBBELS arrived at Venice yesterday. Bays a despatch to the i Betel German News Agency He travelled by way of Bratislava.—Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 M. HASSAN, i Water Contractors, 5? 3« 37 9r ■HH I .MGAPOai Ttt Mil. j„;! your requ'remenia in the ,:.on or repairs of electric. and vnttr pipe fitting*, please and we will submit out j r without obligation WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND (II\KGEB MODERATE -r. stock.—Electric bowl fittings, lamplampbulba. table lamps;
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  • 117 2 MOTOR buses have been accorded no discrimination in the revised petrol rationing 1 The basis of assessment has been altered from that hastily introduced at the beginning of March, and the new allowance for public service vehicles looks anything but generous. When rationing was first introduced
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  • 190 2 urE are told that the primary purpose of rationing is to conserve foreign exchange. Is it not remarkabjjf that for eighteen months af£*r war broke out petrol commodity, available in unlimited quantity for anyone who wished to gratify an urge to go joy-riding? This was at a
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  • 171 2 UNDER present conditions the overcrowding and delays to which bus passengers are exposed are such that there is every inducement for the car owner to make the maximum possible use of his vehicle. The present uncomfortable condition of public travel in Singapore cannot be laid at the door
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  • 1222 2  -  By CHARLES N. SPINKS UERE begins the story-told for the first time-of the Nazi M Fifth Column in Japan, which works day and night to push the Javanese into totalitarianism and into war with the U.S. Her* names are named, with the dates, places
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  • 454 2 THE story of how the Hon. Unity Mitford met Hitler is told for the first time by Virginia Cowles, the American writer. It was in 1933. at the first Nazi Party rally, that Unity first saw Hitler. "The first moment I saw him. X id
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  • 459 2  -  By J. C. Cooke QUMMER time was initiated in Germany in 1916, and Germany's lead was followed closely by Austria, Holland, Denmark and Norway. In England there had been a movement in its favour for some years, led by William Willett, and actually a bill
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  • 558 2 JHE war has i culties, chin high cost of foods; The prevailing mai most vegetables have fifty and in man: hundred per cent began. A look at trade Qgi the import of foodstufl will convince any observer of great reliance Malaya i foreign countries f c tables
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 379 2 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Your body olefins out excels Acids and potsonoM wastes in your Mood thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or niters. If Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make you sufTYr from Opttinfr Up Nights. Nervousneaa Leg Pains, Circles t T nder Eyes, Backa< he,
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    • 28 2 "WforvictoryW" YOUR BEST ALWAYS iMr' ul^W°°* H T N N 1 i O T I 0 N^^L SWOOTHfN S F 1 V YOUR SOFTFNS THE OMPIUiON EMPIRE PRODUCTS
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  • 141 3 Reuter. London, Sept. I. HTE will tight to the end until Hitlerite Germany is utterly and completely crushed," said M. Maisky, the Soviet Amssador, speaking yesterday. My people are fighting heroically and with the greatest .termination. They Dire building no half-way house." larmg that
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  • 55 3 Reuter. Sydney, Sept. i. THE Congress debating on fr'end--1 ship and aid to Russia passed a resolution urging Australian representation at all Anglo-Soviet talks In which the Pacific and 1 Middle East are involved and also the exchange of Ambassadors and military, naval and
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  • 135 3 Sydney, Aug. 31. A USTRALIAN Trade Commissioner to China, Mr. V. T. Bowderi, has been appointed official Australian representative in Singapore with authority in political, commercial and administrative matters, states Reuter. He will be assisted by a commercial secretary and a political officer. The United Kingdom
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  • 140 3 Reuter. Moscow, Sept l HOW greatly the opposition to Nazi rule in the occupied countries has increased was stressed by M. Lozovsky. the Soviet spokesman. In a statement to foreign correspondent*. This opposition is finding expression in partisan wartare, acts of sabotage and attacks on
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  • 65 3 Reuter. Cairo, S3pt. 1. A MIDDLE East communique states that "In Libya, in the Tobruk area, one oi our patrols attacked an enemy post with bayonets, inflicting casualties. Diulng the day, there was a fairamount of enemy shell fire. One) enemy air raid resulted in
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  • 56 3 Reuter. London. Sept. I. rrHKRK \t a decided Improvement in tr.e oV.ulition of Laval and Marcel Deat. acrordlng to a Paris message to the German News Agency. Laval's temperature is falling and thmillet in his body Is becoming encysted ln spot that la not dangerous. Deat M
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  • 441 3 Reuter. ißu Demand Tighe Renter's Special Correspondent) Ahwaz, Sept. 1. WHEN Indian troops marched into the Southern Iranian town of Ahwaz immediately following Iran's decision to cease resistance Iranian soldiers stood stiffly at the salute while the population ran along the side of the Indian
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 452 4 gOWLERS, with few exceptions, had a very trying day in yesterday's Singapore cricket matches when batsmen hit out lustily to obtain three individual centuries —two alone in one game at Balestier—and five "over fifties." In tne tsaiestier nwww, where the Ceylon Sports Club entertained the
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  • 69 4 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, Div. I. Argy!ls v. Malays. Stadium; Police v. Manchester Regiment, Depot; Reserve Div.. Fortress R.E. v. Chinese Athletic. F. and N. Ground; Div. HA. Moravia v. Publishers. V.M.C.A.; Signals v. R.A. (Blakan Mati), Alexandra; RAF (Tengah) v. Malay Regiment. Tengah; S.H.B. v. R.A.O.C, SH.B.;
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  • 33 4 Reuter. Omaha, Aug. 31. MARVIN WARD, 1939 winner, won the American amateur golf championship for the second year when he beat Patrick Abbott, 1938 runner-up, in the final to-day.— Reuter.
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  • 304 4 (By "Spectator") SCHOOL BOY, Miss Zipp, Beau Mari, Le Touquet and Shamshowed up extremely well at training this morning, when no fewer than 40 horses and ponies running on the fourth and last days were given fast and slow workouts. The going was
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  • 119 4 Reuter. Newburv, Aug. 31. THE King's Big Game, by Bahrain out of Myrobella, won a thrilling race for the valuable Champagne stakes by sihort head from Lord Derby's Watling Street, by Fairway out of Ranai. with Lord Losseberry's Hyperides, by Hypherion out
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 720 5 jyjALAYA'S "Grow More Food" campaign has not been confined only to newspaper articles, radio broadcasts and fine I posters—Mr. W. N. C. Belgrave, Malaya's Director of Agriculture, has figures to show that people have got down to earth and really increased production. Rice has
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  • 61 5 rE "Aid to Britain" campaign of the Federation of South Seas China Relief Fund committees starts in Singapore this morning. There will be a great rally at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to-day. A long programme, to last a week, has been drawn up to
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  • 240 5 Singap. r3, Monaay. THE Dutch populat'on in Singa- avrt rallied In force at the Hollandsche Club en Saturday to celebrate and express their loyalty to their ruler, Queen Wilhelmina whose 61st birthday fell yesterday. Within an hour of an appeal to make a contribution to the cost
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  • 71 5 THE following office-bearers and committee of management were elected at yesterday's annual meeting of the Singapore Indian Association President, Mr. S. C. Goho (reelected!; hon. gen. secretary, Mr. M. R. Menon (re-elected); hon. treasurer. Mr. Z. Vaz (re-elected); hon. auditor, Mr. R. M. Krishnan (re-elected). Committee members:
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  • 377 5 "PROM the point of view of trying to save daylight in Malaya, the whole business is not really so satisfactory here as it is in England," says Mr. J. C. Cooke in a broadcast last night. Mr. Cooke says:— Many people don't realise
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  • 337 5 MAKING an appeal to Indians in Malaya for greater unity ir their ranks and less indulgence in petty quarrelling, Mr S. C. Goho, president of the Indian Association, charged "mis chief makers" and "gossip mongers" with attempting to caus< disunity in the community. Mr.
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  • 27 5 rrHE death has occurred of Mr. W. J. Johnston, selector of Victorian for about 20 years, and an Australian eleven selector for 10 years.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 685 7 UPlsmtn.nnt Situations Vacant I 1 Communicate with Generat Agency, 100. Emerald pore. Phone *****. Many through ua. (No. 895K) apprentice for Pahang. or experience required, and lover of solitude only b x No. 357 co Malaya Kuala Lumpur. (No. 935K) fresh from school to *P-mce-workers. General Em- > i v
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    • 824 7 Property For Sale I ANT POSSESSION. 128.0001aloW^J 0r te Stevens Road 3 bed! Ko™^^^ 00 mod «n. APply 346 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore t (No. 913K) o^L^t^r**^ 1 OUBe m compound or about 3£ acre Tanglln district At nr^. vacant possession could be arranged—Box »1 cjo Malaya Tribune. Singapore
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    • 887 7 To? 1 S PAM OUS CHILLY SAUCE Obtamable from The Singapore CoM Hor*ge ana all HM m^." 8 T^°P v > r Worcestshlre Sauce. 1 Hygienic Disinfectant. Rose Brand Wood Preservative. Protects woou agamst wniuants etc.. Hygienic Company. 54. Sumho- a Road. Singapore. (No. 926K) FOR SALE—Polished Carved Dining Room
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    • 620 7 ANOS For Sale, hire, tuning, repairing j. rebuilding, workmanship guaranteed 4 f buy Pianos In any condition, or ex*ange. Hire purchase on application, .►•tern Piano Co., 64, Rangoon Road, Singapore, 32B, Jonker Street, Malacca. (No. 885K) iING YANG CO., Ladles Dress Makers rom Shanghai No. 169, Orchard Road, ilngapore. Workmanship
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    • 591 7 JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the supply of— i. Hospital Diets and Sundries ii. Eeef and Mutton, and iii. Firewood and Charcoal for all the Government Hospitals in the State of Johor e for the year 1942, namely:— Government Hospitals at Muar. Batu Pahat, Segamat, Tangkak, Kluang, Mersing,
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    • 240 7 ENGLISH BAR EXAMINATION Students of the English Inns of Court who desire to take the Michaelmas Bar Examination In B ngapore should apply to th Secretary, Raffles College, Singapore, for entry forms not later than 13th September, 1941. MYERS ZS&rggS PUMPS ARE APPRAISED THE WORLD OVER ON THE BASIS OF
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1103 7 jTO-DAVS lIAIMOi 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 kcs EASTERN SERVICE. ZHPI 30 96 metres 9 69 mcs OSV 17.81 mlcs; 16 84 metre*. ZHP2 48 58 metres 6.175 mcs U£F 15.14 mJcs: 19M n™*^! p.m. GSD 11.75 m cs: 25-53 me 12.00 Orchestral Concert Schubert* 6.10 p m.
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  • 287 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. AX appeal for more volunteers for the various passive defence services was made yesterday by Mr. K. G. Mention! Chi f Warden, at a special demonstration held yesterday on the -rei M off Jalan Astana. Nearly 2,000 people,
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  • 299 8 TWO thrilling games of water polo at Seletar yesterday resulted in the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club first and second teams beating the R.A.F. in the Singapore Water Polo League Championship. In both names, the homesters showeu greater speed, gaining the ball almost every time
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  • 145 8 Frcm Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Monday. THE markets were buoyant on Saturday. Hong Fatts saw business at 1 35%. In the Australian section, improvement was noted in Austral Amalgamateds to 7 4 1 whde Kundangs changed hands at 2010V2. Raub Gold was taken and further wanted
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  • 27 8 Singapore, Monday. j Prices at tin and rubber :n Singapore at noon to- J day were: TIN RUBBER Buyers o8^ 8 Sellers 38 7 J
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 342 8 Singapore Race Weights FOLLOWING are ueights for the tive remaining events for Wednc day's races: Horses, Class 8, Div. 2—G furs. K;ng Gaml il 90. Beau Man 8.11, Em .iric 8 9. Athboy 8.7. Cool !j Ccurt 8 7 Banco 8 R Trumpeter 8.4. The Pathan 3.1. Stella's Pet j
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    • 95 8 i|M» HD3B^S^BH^^P^Hf^BBH^HK THE CLERK OF THE WEATHER WAS KIND TO 'WRITE OFF" THE DARK CLOUD* ON' SATURDAY NIGHT FOR THE BENEFIT OUR CONCOURSE OF VISITORS! CABARET TO-NIGHT Tea Dam-ant fiom 7.r.0 Late Dance, 9.30—12. GREATER POPULARITY PREVAILS HERE AS ANYONE CAN SEE! TO NIGHT S LAST NIGHT Mickey Kooney at
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    • 112 8 The NEW WORLD INVADED! SATURDAY NIGHT SAW THE IN V TTTT* RETURN IN GREATER NUMBER NOT To nn f BUT BE CHARMED BY ALL THAT oO\Fl!n\ 1 THEM! KUIST I TO-NIGHT AFTER-DINNER DANCE, 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT THE "RUNNER-UP" IN 7-30 p.m. TALKIES 9-30 p.m. TO-NIGHT CROWDED 'HOUSES' HAVE SE-N AND
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