Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1941
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Title Section22 1941-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sah Exceed 10,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, September 2, 1941.22 words
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Article43 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. shington, Sept. 1. i announcement of the 4 ath J»n United \i iu> pilot in an ash in Iceland dislor the first time i nited States Army have reached Ice(fi reinforce the previously desi there. —Ueuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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137 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. NG r the plight of a.000.000 I eople under Nazi rul°. randy, the Dutch Prime stated in a broadcast to last night: ive given th-m new hope ire even while Hitler is than, that your help will Serbrandy dren theReuter. - 137 words
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Article27 1941-09-02 1 London. Sept. 2. R fighters successfully at- enemy envoy off the Pi st during an offensive rday evening, raft is mlsauig, states stry communique.—27 words
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343 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 1. WHILE President Roosevelt enunciated no new American policies or further steps in his present in to-day's broadcast, interventionists in Was] ington welcome his emphatic assertion that there i no negotiated peace as far as he was concern- ewise heard withReuter. - 343 words
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537 1941-09-02 1 total fierman casualties on the Eastern Front to date is about 2,500.000 men, including 1,600,000 killed, states the Moscow Radio. It addressed its broadcast particularly to German listeners, explaining why Hitler must lose the war. The announcer added that from Aug. I537 words
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Article153 1941-09-02 1 ON Sunday night, the Russian Air Force swept ov«r Germany nnd dropped bombs on Berlin, causing fires and explosions A similar trail Ol destruction was left at frtonigsberg, Danzi:; and Kernel. AH but one Russian plane letumed. On land, Berlin admits widespread Russian counter-attacks, especially in the153 words
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Article36 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Zurich, Sept. 2:—New groups of German police have arrived in Rome to take a course in colonial police work at Tivoli, it wtis officially announced in Rome yesterday. Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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104 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 1. ARRANGEMENTS are being made to permit United States Army pilots to resign from service in order, as civilians, to fly Pa:iAmerican. planes on the new terry and air transport service to Africa informed quaiters in Washington indicated to-day.Reuter. - 104 words
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Article158 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 2. IN old man was buried ahve, A „ri Soviet soldiers had their mem. and noses cut offSv«S *2SSSS «c letter V ana ™rrr*r message !t re of war. Five wounded Red Aimy men. it says, were brought to the The NazisReuter. - 158 words
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Article146 1941-09-02 1 Manila. Sept 2. I fWENTY THOUSAND officers and j men of the Philippine Army Reierve» w«re enlisted in the United Slates Army yesterday morning at widely scattered points throughout t me Philippines United States Army officers ac- i eepted th< troors on bcha'f of the146 words
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48 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Canbcrva. Sent. I:—Mr. Churchill baa cabled congratulation! Mr a w Paddeti on his appointment as Commocrneelt> Prime Minister in his neeaape Mr. I Churehll) reamrmed the axtglo-Auatrt nan Cabinet co-operation lie eaprea aatktfaetloa thai Mr. M-nru- wai rtajrlug in the Cabinet, MotorReuter. - 48 words
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Article39 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 2 rpnF Shah baa not lett the capital und 1 uu tm pl ktle denial o. the report thai be had van the mbject ol a st.ccia' announcement in Teheren reateraaf/R. iterReuter. - 39 words
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Article128 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. London, Sept 2. pRITISII ant raft production rtj .{'hed a new record laal 1 week in the output of coin plete machines, air frames, engine accessories and eanipmi nt as well a> in new r pa»r ftgnres The Minister of Aircraft Production, Col Moore BraReuter. - 128 words
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Article45 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 2:—Petrol rationing nine into torce la Nanking on Monday ftocordlni to Japanese report Under the rationing system, nil taxis, trucks nnrl private cam have their consumption cut bf 50 per cent Buses and p«»rolcarrylnp trucks are exempted —Renter.Reuter. - 45 words
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256 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. "AFTER more tha: .1 year of oppression, the Netherlands an ami feel stronger and more uneoHqueralile than ever !><•- fore." declared Queen Wilhelmina over Radio Oranje last night, broadcasting to the Dutch people throughout the world in commemoration of herReuter. - 256 words
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254 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 2. [DISCUSSIONS between President Roosevelt and the Japanese Ambassador (Admiral Nomura) are the principal subjects of conversation and speculation in all circles in Chungking. Despite a certain amount of apprehension, the Chinese generally disbelieve the possibility of the United States "sell-Reuter. - 254 words
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Article86 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. Vichy. Sept. 2. THIRTEEN people were killed and tour seriously injured when a transport plane on Its way to Toulouse crashed into Bolmon Lake, near Marseilles. One of the passengers was reported to be a member of the Franco-Italian Armistice Commission. The flight proceededReuter. - 86 words
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Article28 1941-09-02 1 untitled, Sept, 2 The German I> X >.l 0 lh'> TurKl.sll (l"V<ll» !.»i m to twuse t> > <»f Teheran in U' T»nl.! i' tiiere Th<.l < 'ill under discussion28 words
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Article239 1941-09-02 1 Tokio, Sept. 2. JAPAN must break through the A.B.C.D. (American. British, Chinese and DulehIntliun) eaciirfcaaeHl and, if neeeasary, will use lorn*," «letlared Cel. Hayaa M ihuclu, Ihe Japanese Amy press chief, in an "East Asia Day" broadcast t aterday. •It would be Inch folly l<> 0 1239 words
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Article49 1941-09-02 1 Reuter. kTEWS from Tokyo last night toJrt n oi air raid precautions in Japan. It was announced that the planning' section of ihc Japane&«* Honic Office is to bt reorganised as an A'r Defence Bureau to study the problems connected with air raid precautious. RenterReuter. - 49 words
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Article9 1941-09-02 1 VICHY report untitled ">" > "l'" t rl,»al,V l l<>, :> < !l>9 words
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Advertisement44 1941-09-02 1 A Water Contractor*. Uras Basah Road, TEL. NU. r«qu rements In th« repair* of electric. ptpt fittings, please v. will nubmtt our i tit obligation. HJP GUARANTEED AND |> MODERATE «-.ock —Electric .igntI) xv fitting. if\mprultM table lamps; 4. s toasters. heaUag j olber appliance*.44 words
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Advertisement76 1941-09-02 1 ipn|i vs. I STORKS YOUR FOOD IN SAFETY I SAVES VOUB MONEY S SAVES YOUR PETROL S A V E S T I M B FEWER TRIPS TO THE SHOPS /1 FOOD WASTAGE MINIMISED s\// COST OF SHOPPING REDUCED Xl J •true TEMP. CONTROL •YOUR MOST RELIABLE |«P DOMESTIC SERVANT76 words
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Article203 1941-09-02 2 Singapore, Tuesday WILLIAM David Drennan, 43-year-old Australian, was acquitted without his defence being called upon in the Sngapore fifth court yesterday afternoon when he appeared on a summons charge under the Defence Regulations. It was alleged that on July 28. Drennan communicated to two seamen, Sergios Dias203 words
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Article77 1941-09-02 2 Singapore, Tur? day NEXT Sunday, which is the Sunday following the second anniversary o r the outbreak cf war (Wednesday. Cept 3. will be observed as a National D:v of Prayer in Malaya in common with the rest of the Erit'sh Empire. A special77 words
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118 1941-09-02 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Monday. THE death of Haji Mahmud bin Abdullah at Bukit Kuda, Klang, on Tuesday, is a great loss to the Malay community of Klang and coast c"istricts. He was a resident of Klang for the past 50 years. He118 words
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Article26 1941-09-02 2 'THE new Australian passport policy virtually will stop all forms of pleasure travelling, and other travelling not on national or urgent private buslne*B26 words
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339 1941-09-02 2 Local Chinese Cabling Churchill Lord Mayor Singapore, Tuesday. QINGAPOIIE Chinese yesterday launched the Aid for Britain Week in aid of the Lord Mayors Air R*id Relief Fund at a meeting composed of representatives from various local Chinese clubs and associations who met at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce under the339 words
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Article215 1941-09-02 2 Singapore, Tic day A l6-YEAR-OLD boy. L<>r Man Feng, alias Teng Buan Fong. who was arrested, according to tJae prosecuting officer, "nude? suspicious circumstar.ee>". was found > to have pawned a wr V watch which ho had borrowed He had also pawned s?vcra< articles215 words
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Article51 1941-09-02 2 Singapore, Tuesday. The case against Robert Gray, 37-year-old British soldier who is charged with causing the death of Robert Halley Gibsqn. by doing a 'negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, was mentioned before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday and postponed another week for menl51 words
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202 1941-09-02 2 THE 'Keren Institute" at a camp occupied by Indian trocps in Negri Sembilan, was formally opened on Aug. This Institute is a recreation room fitted with wireless set, gramophone, games of various kinds, note paper, etc, by the 'Negri Sembilan Indian Troops Entertainment202 words
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Article100 1941-09-02 2 rrnv following are the latest donations I whlrh have been recel\cd for the Churchill Tank Fundl: Madam JO Butter Lt Oen A. M. PerclvaJ 50. Mr. Tan Hong Ten 1.85.. A rew Seafarer*" 3920. Dr W. R. Duff. Taiping. 185. Collection boxes 199 30. Anommous100 words
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253 1941-09-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MOTORISTS may have to paint white lii, cars in the corning All-Malaya black-o which have been planned. Preparations for the test have been in progress for a considerable period and, it is understood, will call for even more work from253 words
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Article67 1941-09-02 2 rpHE mimber of calls attended by the Singapore Fire Department Accider. t Ambulance Service during the month of August was 315. and of these 40 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows:— Motor car accidents 43. motor lorry 28 motor bus 5, trolley67 words
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214 1941-09-02 2 HOOKS .is di dice, by Jane Austen, Modem Stat-, s (L Damned (an Austi Penton). Htm Huxley and Light are Included In livt book-, for us<> in dj Htns formed in tlio v Tie list has been earel by Army education mr.y offer the avenue214 words
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Article23 1941-09-02 2 Dr D A B Honkh. "The Work of the Hedi t] I Service' at the tiffin meet! Rotary Club tc-mor:23 words
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Advertisement593 1941-09-02 2 MALAYAN PftCMiea HOTEt A SATIRPiIY BLIND BALL SPECIAL CABARET n aid of ST. NICHOLAS HOME FOR BLIND CHILDREN DANCE HOSTESSES EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. ADMISSION TO BALLROOM Sl.OO BOOK *O W Save Your Teeth with FORHAN'S At the first suspicion of trouble bleeding or tender gums—guard W Q)2ly p or593 words
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Advertisement26 1941-09-02 2 Bombers 1 kFrom Cgwfetj JBjjjjl V G r 885 Ipoh Motors Ipoh The Orient*] TnUtai Co, a Motor*, «aate Laauw. *aaaaf MoUn. p—M> KoU «aJira. Kcb-t**.26 words
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Advertisement296 1941-09-02 2 WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILEWitlioßt Calomel And Yoo'll Janp out ol Bed in the Morainf Full ol V». The liver should pour out two pound- ol liquid bile into >our bowels daily. If this bil< is not flowing freely, your food dotsm t digest It )ust decay* m the bowels. Wind btoabi296 words
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Article175 1941-09-02 3 J tribune SUfl Reporter) v 1 onneetion with the i Fund. i/esterdcn. I J t. 1, son a new drive begin J T for Victor)/" cam- Victory Girls" took their md outside Messrs. John and Co. Ltd., and sold J j Victory stickers" for motor J175 words
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Article46 1941-09-02 3 TF the Chinese standard of living could bp raised by 100 per cent, the eccmoB repercussions on Pacific problems hly would be immense, said Sir Frenew Australian Minister ta, recently tt would be easier to ntlaflctory pi incipif* ut peace Pacific than in Euio^c.46 words
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Article, Illustration472 1941-09-02 3 Rear-Admiral Drew Says Goodbye To Malaya (TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE) m LL by itself Singapore would be a j. match for anybody i n two years expansions and developments have taken ijlaee t„ strengthen the Naval Base which would ordinalilv ndxt? tskcn seven ycurs Malaya is very472 words
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Article59 1941-09-02 3 'J'HE Australian, munitions drive is th<» greatest undertaking in the industrial history of the Commonwealth, producing an Industrial advancement which might not hare been possible in ten times the period in time of peace. War production is now more than 20 times greater than at the outbreak of59 words
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482 1941-09-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) frws~\\\ T Ipoh, Monday. |JO\Y two dissatisfied mining coolies attacked a mine owner and his manager with an axe and a heavy iron pipe and later damaged the owner's car to the extent of $190, on Aug. 5,482 words
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47 1941-09-02 3 Reuter. Sydney, Sept. 2. THE Australian Army Minister, Mr. Percy Spender, may shortly leave for Malaya, it is understood, to study conditions among the Australian Imperial forces (here.—Reuter. Mr. Spender was in Singapore towards the tnd of last year for defence talks.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article51 1941-09-02 3 IN evidence before n Parliamentary com- i on war tlme Profits, Professor v. t. Oiblin, one of Australia's foremast economists, predicted that .-ifter a Blight I*ll in prices after the war. there would be a boom period. Price control must b*! continued lor some tim e after hostilities51 words
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Article63 1941-09-02 3 rpUF. flow of trade after the war would be encouraged by the Lease-Lend policy of the United States, and then' 1 would be no longer a necessity for deliberate restriction of production, declared Profc-s. or D. B. Copland, economic consultant to the Australian Commonwealth Government recently63 words
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Article247 1941-09-02 3 Singapore, Tuesday. IT was generally agreed at a meeting of the Executive Council ol the Automobile Association of Malaya held at Kuala Lumpur lon Aug. 17 that the. present r°gui lations governing the lighting of motor vehicles during "Blackout" periods is unsafe and unsatisfactory and that no247 words
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76 1941-09-02 3 Singapore, Tuesday JIN interesting arrival by the in- ternational express from Bangkok last night was Dr. Hugh Gladnev Grant, the former V.B. Minister to Thailand, who is here with his wife and daughter waiting for shipping connections to Washington. His wife and daughter76 words
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56 1941-09-02 3 Singapore, Tuesday FROM Sept. 3, any assembly or any procession of the Malryan Communist Party or of any "oruanisalion of the Malayan Communist Party in any public road or in any public place or in any place of public resort is banned; states an order issued56 words
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Advertisement162 1941-09-02 3 VOTES BY LONDON GRADUATE. PRIDE-PREJUDICE, TRAVEL PICTURES, ***** OF NARCISSI S. STRIFE. $1.60 Each. Free Postage. No C.O.D. TUTORIAL COLLEGE. IPOH. lalnV matter, which is the dail) food «f big strong animals, foinis the ingredients which make Blue Band so healthgiving and nourishing. The best B and most easily digestible162 words
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Advertisement84 1941-09-02 3 i t a i: to x i: I Famous Rejuvenating tonic for Men. Prepared from herbal, mineral and glandular substances. Excellent for Neurasthenia and Nervous Debility. Restores and preserves Health, Youthful Vigour and Vitality. Corrects all nervous and psychic disorders. $2.20 bottle VITAEIIXE A couple of these pills taken give84 words
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Advertisement163 1941-09-02 3 WUus I fP! In Aj'.irJu wu.c making das rearhed a *t/y I igh .«e of "*'< B m 9m^^ m W With 105 years experience behind there Penfolds Wines Ltd. now cover the entire range B of the /nduftry from the {rowing of the grapes I /jf M in their163 words
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Article371 1941-09-02 4 (By "Spectator") SEVEN Cold (up candidates. National. Mystic Music, Depot, j Lord Bui;, Pro Patria. Scottish Rifle and (imon were exercised at Bukit Timah this morning when I training was continued in preparaI tion for to-morrow's and Saturday' I races. The second track was u sert371 words
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Article52 1941-09-02 4 The reserve division match untitled t—een the Chinese Athletics arid f he Royal Engineers fixed for play at the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday was postponed. W T» v In a Div. lIA league game played at the Naval Base yesterday, the Navy defeated the Royal Engineers by two goals52 words
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1255 1941-09-02 4 Hobbs Too: Punter's Pride, Balhmun Best Bets -"Spectator's" Comments For To-morrow's Races— T'RAINERS M. van Breukelen and R. N. Hobbs should have another successful afternoon to-morrow, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meet. Van Breukelen has two good youngsters1,255 words
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Article366 1941-09-02 4 Final Day's Weights TEN horses have b€en entered for the Singapore Gold Cup race, the biff event of Malayan racing:, which will be run off at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn meeting. The following ore the weights366 words
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269 1941-09-02 4 TOLOURLESS soccer without even an occasional flash of brilliance was witnessed at the Stadium yesterday when the Argylls managed to beat the Malays 2—o in their first division league fixture. The game, for the Argylls, too, was a game of missed chances,269 words
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Article53 1941-09-02 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Chinese Athletic v. R.A.F., Stadium; Reserve Div., Loyals v. Argylls, Gillman; M.F.A. v. Manchesters, 5.H.8.; Div. ELB, Fort Canning v. Sultan, Clerical Union; N.B. Indians v. R.A.F. (Kallang), Naval Base; Kranji v. Wanderers, Kranji; Div. I, Police v. Manchesters, Depot (postponed, yesterday). TENNIS: S.C.C.53 words
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Article118 1941-09-02 4 THE following arc the serai* m K s and order »f to-morrow's Si****, f Rice 1-lWs Class I, n, v taw.: Madaaa. TlaLl alot. Doable Mfc nW Race 2—Horses, < s njf fuis. Spun Wool itda» ncy. Beau Court W Race 3—Horses. Class I Di, Rice118 words
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Article74 1941-09-02 4 THE Publishers did well to beat 1 the Moravians by three goals to one in a keenly contested Div H game played on the Vm ground yesterday. The Div. HA match between the P.A.F. .Teng-ahi and Regimen; played at Tenaah yesterday, ended in a 1-a 1 draw. The74 words
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Advertisement256 1941-09-02 4 Would you clean your teeth with a SAND? You wouldn't dare to clean your teeth polishing ingredient in Gibbs can never with sand because you know those scratch lt polibhes Gibbs penetrating gritty particles would soon destroy fn the delicate tooth enamel. Yet you f am Wlll keep your teeth256 words
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Advertisement99 1941-09-02 4 K natural water in taste and mcdicinal properties as rcr-omrae::;:* by doctors. PHONES: 3700-3709 BOXING f» AT THE HAPPY WORLD i?\ STADIUM Friday, st//Sept. 1941 fl li*vj& under the Mspiees of E S PORE BOXINti BOARD joe g Cream f Maiayan Taicnt W \k MILLIV4. j»W w (One ol Philippines99 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-09-02 4 HIGH TIDES. TO-DAY: 8.45 a.m.. 7.0 ft.; 8.01 p.m.. 8.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 9.41 am.. 8.4 ft.; 9.08 p.m.. 0 1 ft.21 words
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966 1941-09-02 5 Singapore, Monday. n, RIBUTTOHS to the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Relief Fund via the Federation of China Relief Fund Committees of Eastern Asia, who are holding an "Aid To Britain" this week, totalled over $28,000 by Sunday night, the campaign in reality did not966 words
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Article241 1941-09-02 5 Singanore, Monday. HOW fatal hesitation by an Indian cyclist led to his death was recalled in the coroner's court this morning when LBdr. Ivor Richards gave evidence in the inquiry into the death of a 28-year-old Indian Labourer, Rengasamy, before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G.241 words
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94 1941-09-02 5 Singapore. Monaay. "D EGGING to be sent tc the House of Detention, Ahmad Am bar (38). a Malay, said "I pre:er bemg a ran than a thief". 1# Ahmad, who had surrendered hlmseli to the police on Sunday night, told them that94 words
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Article96 1941-09-02 5 Singapore. Monday. ONE mac. believed to have been Involved in a riot in which an axe and kandcr sticks were used, la tying seriously :n in hospital. This allegation was made when four Tamils. Kasualdan <18). Vayanappan (26-. Letchmanan (37), and Somoh (22). appeared before96 words
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314 1941-09-02 5 Singanre, Monday ALLEGED to have been trafficking in forged S.S. currency a Chines?. Chong Ah Sin, and two Japanese, Minoru Sasaki and Mitso Hirata, are on trial at the. filth Singapore assizes which commenced in the high court today before Mr. Justice Worley. The alleged314 words
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Article234 1941-09-02 5 Singapore, Monday. j rUND not guilty by a unanimous I verdict of the jury, Tan Ah Swah, who described himself aa a servant in a police canteen, was discharged by Mr. Justice Worley in the fifth Singapore Assizes today on two charges of possession of forged S234 words
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65 1941-09-02 5 I Singapore, Monday. CAID to have attempted to break Into O a hoUBe in Prinaep Street. Chong Ah Stone (32). a Cantonese, appeared before Mr W. D. Carew. In the third P °Tnt to Ghon* and ball was oppoaed on the grounds I that65 words
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Article38 1941-09-02 5 Mussorl. Sept. 1. Th> Central Sikh conference of the tilted Provinces to *J££ ir Mus=orl on Friday and succeeding Th. Maharaja of Kapurthala. who haT large eJStes in the United Princes. 3 ether SIKh leader, will •it tend.38 words
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Article509 1941-09-02 5 Singapore, Monday. 'JpVO radio companies, the International Radio Co. at Geylang Road, and Y.J. and Y.G. Koh Radio Service, at East Coast Road, were the complainants in an alleged case of cheating in which Ng Choo Bock, stood trial on two charges of having dishonestly509 words
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106 1941-09-02 5 Slnciiporo Monday. ALLEGED to have stolen two gold rlngi and $150 In cash from a corpse, a 27--year-old Chinese, Chau Cheong. was charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning. The offence was alleged to have taken place on July 20106 words
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74 1941-09-02 5 Singapore, Monday ARICKBHA-PULLER. Ngo Ah Mol (L* cha-ged before Mr. W D Carew. the third magistrate, alth causing hurt to J Huggins. With kandar stick, claimed trial thts morning. The incident was stated to have tukea place at the Junction of Jalan Besar74 words
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Article89 1941-09-02 6 TOR several years the public in Malaya have beer clamouring for a more efficient and practical system of education. Whether Government has begun to see eye to eye with the public we do not know. What we ilo know is that the Nelson touch is very89 words
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Article224 1941-09-02 6 IN 1938, in his report on vocational education in Malaya, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, now Deputy Director of Education, said, "During the 15 years in which I have controlled employment bureaux in different centres in Malaya, I have had no single instance of difficulty in getting boys for224 words
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Article163 1941-09-02 6 JT is all very well for investigators to say what they think of Malayan education, it is quite another matter for Government to take action. The wheels of Government which have moved so slowly during: the past generation hr,ve not even ground sufficiently small. During that163 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1941-09-02 6 WHEN the Pan American Clipper wings its way into Singapore this week it will carry two distinguished visitors to Malaya on board. They are the Rt. Hon. Alfred Duff Cooper, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and his beautiful wife, Lady Diana Cooper. Mr. Duff1,354 words
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310 1941-09-02 6 WHEN THE HIGH COMMISSIONER WAS CARRIED 'BOAT BAGS' I Remember... (By Dato Mohamed Ghazaly, Dato Bentara Luar of Kelantan v nauttr* A m THE story in a recent issue of the 1 Malaya Tribune of how several hundred Malays in Kelantan recently volunteered to carry out a certain piece of310 words
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Article140 1941-09-02 6 GIFT from London's Palladium to Hollywood's Palladium—one stuffed rabbit, first British air-raid victim of the war. It was killed on Nov. 14, 1939, in the Shetland Islands. It was stuffed, sent to the Crazy Gang in London, and exhibited during a Palladium show. Now it is to be auctioned140 words
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Article607 1941-09-02 6 f friends you ing you." This slogan used to appear in the adv< correspondence clubs. The existence of th< points to the loneliness in tin of thousands in all part- world and to the desire ol people to know how others in remote regions live and thii607 words
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Advertisement350 1941-09-02 6 --.Tr**ai*S3^M|a^^^ MM Why Not Keep YOUNG and ATTRACTIVE ?—Take BILE BEANS Regultrly Every Night At dtdtim* Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking;, gaaptag; -wheezing Asthma and Bron hiti poison your system, ruin your health and w.-aken your heart. Mendaco, th>- preacriptiOß of an American physician, Starts ki!! :;K Asthma350 words
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Advertisement25 1941-09-02 6 YOU CAN BOOK THROUGH TICKETS FROM AN RAILWAY STATION TO PENANC HILL, MAXWELL'S HILL I (TAIPINC), i CAMERON i HIGHLANDS, THE CAP AND FRASER'S HILL.25 words
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Advertisement88 1941-09-02 6 FINE T\ IN AND »^£k«7 ENGLAND EXQUISITE jfllPj If FROM THE FRENCH*' FRENCH COLOGNE SfeP FORMULA SMART DECANTERS IDEAL FLAT BOTTLES > (In sizes) feftMw (In I sizes) TOR DRESSING TABLE FOR HANDBAG ETC FRENCH COLOGNE ROGER GALLET OF LONDON Prepared from th e Original Formula created by the great88 words
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Article1134 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 1. I GIVE a solemn warning to those who think that Hitler has been blocked and halted, that they are ;ing a very dangerous assumption, when in any war YO ur enemy seems to be making less progress than he a yearReuter. - 1,134 words
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Article160 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 1. HEAVY bombers of the Royal Air Force again raided Tripoli harbour on Sunday night, dropping a large quantity of bombs upon the Spanish quay and upon ships unloading in the port, according to an Air Ministry communique. "Large fires broke out and volumes ofReuter. - 160 words
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633 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. Edinburgh, Sept. L WELCOMING Russia as an ally. Mr. George Gibson, of Man- Chester, in his presidential address at the annual Trades Union Congress at Edinburgh to-day, said that this did not imply the least sympathy with the British Communist Party leaders. "TheReuter. - 633 words
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351 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. Karachi, Sept. 1. INHERE might well be a tough fight in the Western Desert where the Germans have been making preparations for the past few months, says Reuters correspondent who has just returned from the Middle East. He continues that Gen. Auchinleck, C.-in-C,Reuter. - 351 words
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Article247 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. I London, Sept. 1. I (OVERCOMING bad weather j and persistent cloud a considerable force of British bombers last night attacked objectives in the Ruhr and Rhineland, states an Air Ministry communique. The principal targets were in the Essen and Cologne districts. Essen is theReuter. - 247 words
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Article48 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 2. "ttITLER has presented Mussolini with a great astronomical observatory which is being built near Rome and *f to be completed this year. "It will be provided with the best precision Instruments." This was announced by the German Radio yesterday afternoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article367 1941-09-02 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 1. A N S.S. division and one Finnish brigade were thrown against a Soviet regiment in "a certain sector" of the Eastern Front, says the Moscow communique to-day. "Our Red Army men defended themselves courageously, attacking the enemy on all sides. "Soon another unitReuter. - 367 words
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Advertisement291 1941-09-02 8 "EVERY MAN HAS HIS PLEASURES" SO BE IT, COUNT EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD AND COUNT TO-NIGHT TEA DANSANT AFTER-DINNER DANCE from 7.30 p.m. i).:lO to Midnight SATURDAY'S RACE BALL* 9.30 To EXTENSION (I a.m.) RING 2477 and RESERVE YOUR JAM* FOR SATURDAY NIGHT'S BALL TO MARK THE CLOSE OF291 words
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Advertisement130 1941-09-02 8 POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS~~~ HADK [Tdbam of U/\IvIV i U NUYi\r. uiugßk COMMAND £^<<-l RAOUL WALSH—DIRECTOR -V > ffii TREVO R WAYN E J» *>O«TM NAlt MA«iO«tC MAIN SItRVS ALSO A NEW HI ARC II Ol TIME ON FOREIGN NEWSFRONTS j Air-Mail PATHE GAZETTE, UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL 8.M.1/s WAR PICTORIAL NEWS130 words
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38 1941-09-02 9 Mr. Mrs. Loh Ah Fong thank all relatives and friends who attend, ed the funeral of their son Loh P.ang Hian at Bidadari yescerdav nioming. And also for ther wreaths and messages of condolence.38 words
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Article71 1941-09-02 9 Reuter. 1 London, Sept. 1. THE following are the St. Leger 1 probables and jockeys: Bakhtawar (Harry Wragg), Chateaularose (Jones i, Dancing Time (Beary), Devonian (Perryman) Felous (E. P H. Smith, or Carey), Firozedin (Stephenson), Mazarin' (Bnrtlam, Orthodox (D. Smith), Ov/en Tudor (Nevett). Ptolemy fB.Reuter. - 71 words
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Article29 1941-09-02 9 The rugby section of the S.A.O.B inociation, will hold their annual mwtU mating on Friday at th« MCA bonrri room at 5.30 p.m. elect officers for the coming season29 words
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Advertisement648 1941-09-02 9 I CATHAY opening Where Everybody Qoea 615 9.15 THRILLER MacMURRAY-CARROLL, ro<y M r •w. PATRICIA MORISON BILLIE BURKE JOHN LOOER linl c M uIr WH,TTY EDMUN GWENN REG,NALD m GILEERT Producd cycled b, EDWARD H. GRIFFITH iOSSS} Scnw Play a, v*f ima Van Upp A Paramount Pwtur» ]Pjrl^>[ From London648 words
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Advertisement402 1941-09-02 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted I MASSAGE. Gentleman requires mas,.treatment by masseur or masseuse Send address and terms to Box No. 377 do Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 975K) WANTED by Britisher immediately Medium sized room, near town, furnished or unfurnished. State terms. Box No TS j C(0 .Valaya TriDune. oingapure. 0 j'402 words
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Advertisement130 1941-09-02 9 SEPTEMBER HAS ABRTVKD! Now, you an wait ng for DECEMBER When ycu will ce.ebra c a F> /:tival Wx h n our gr und of Festivity! CABA R ET_ TO-NIGHT Tea-Dance-Coupon-Night 8.30 p.m. M dnighi Its popularity is gaining as the night is Once-in-a-week affair TO-NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHT CUT OF130 words
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Advertisement278 1941-09-02 9 BECAUSE SHE IS STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN TO-DAY- 3.15-6.15-9.15 PAVILION a\\ the answers I %o V x TO WHY MEN j cc fl y oun g mon 50 P r °w r fa Hill II ft 1 ALL THE m&K stopper! J OAN FRANCHOT BENNETT TONE wW) John278 words
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Article94 1941-09-02 10 MR. TAN TT:CK CHYE passed away peacefully at his residence No. 420 Joo Chiat Road on Monday, 1st instant, at 8.15 a.m., at the age of 78 years. He leaves behind 2 sons, Messrs. Tan Beng Tiong, Tan Poh Seng, 1 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Tan Beng Tiong, 294 words
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Advertisement2816 1941-09-02 10 TO LET 528. Prince* Road. Immediate entry. Apply Box No. 347 c|o Malaya tribune. Kuala Lumpur. N0 »*5* M LET. Spacious ground floor wlthone! am suitable for Business Store-Office, d airy unfurnished room (without ,nrd) for one or two ba ;ht. latrine. Apply: »-A. reet. Singapore. —J COMPOUND HOUSE. 11.2,816 words
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Advertisement144 1941-09-02 10 NOTICE is hereby given that Mr P. S. SANKAR having left oui service has no authority whatsoever to transact any business on our behalf. MONICO LIMITED. Singapore, 28th August, 1941. PILES FISTULA dAt lastl There is no need for sufferers to dispalr THABIB MD. HASSAN specialist of 14 yean experience,144 words
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Advertisement13 1941-09-02 10 I 4 4 I nTI WW 1 1111 11 i-l 440 Warms 313 words
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Miscellaneous861 1941-09-02 10 T O-D AYS R Al> I ftl J SINGAPORE 8 ff^i nnit 0L t0 zhl «5 metres 1333 k|cs ~i „30 8 f n N Malay ZHPi 30.96 metres 9.19 m|cs JW f?? ,n m;h\j, a ZHP2 48 58 metres 6.175 m|cs 7^°"^ pm. 840 J** s Comment:. ZHL 225861 words
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976 1941-09-02 11 I Singapore, Sept. 1. Buyers. Sa'lers. MINING. gfJt 3!--7 3 r ,.6cd 3316 34 6cd 17- 181--0 70 0.7 D 12.6 141- :or .$l, 1.39 1.42 10 3 .09 17!- 18)- 12- 13- 0 20 0 .22 0 34 0.37 Itn *1> 134 1.37 ids) lD|6976 words
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Article15 1941-09-02 11 ..pore. Tuesday, es of tin and rubber at noon to('i' v>cre: TIN RUBBER15 words
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114 1941-09-02 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Tmnv ttAAM Singapore. Tuesday. HERE was little business in tin shares Z were recorded «n and X,;«£ U i halB Austral Amalgamated, and Kuala Kampars changed hands. me recent firmness in rubber shares tln B u s 2»5. b us mess114 words
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Article204 1941-09-02 11 Singapore, Sept. 1. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3|32 London demand 2;4 3132 Switzerland demand (T.T. I only) 202.46 New York demand 47.iv Montreal demand 51 85204 words
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260 1941-09-02 11 REUTER Cable - By REUTER Cable London, Sept. 1. Tin Research Institute estimates world production in July at 18,100 long lons, compared with 19,900 last year making the seven months' total 147,900 as ftgftiltft 125,100 tons United States deliveries in July were 12.575260 words
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Article48 1941-09-02 11 r THE opening of new Hying schools A throughout Australia is now almost n weekly event. Aircraft used by the No. 2 Training Group, for training crews under the Emnirf Air Training Scheme. Rew more than 3.000.000 miles during July, equalling 120 trips round the world48 words
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Article75 1941-09-02 11 Singapore, Sept. 1. j Gambler 7.50 Java Cube 12.00 I Hamburg Cube 12.25 I Muntok White Pepper 16.75 j White Pepper 16 .25 j Black Pepper 8.00 Sundried Copra 2 80 Mixed Copra 2.55 Small Flake Tapioca 8.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 8.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 10.00 Small Pearl Tapioca75 words
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83 1941-09-02 11 Reuter. j-.onaon, Sept. 2. rpHE Chinese Government has afforded full recognition to the Czechoslovak Government in London and to Dr. Edward Benes as President of the Czecho--1 slovak republic. They have appointed Mr. Wun Chunking as Minister to the Czechoslovak Oovf-nment. He has iilso beenReuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement54 1941-09-02 11 SANITARY WALL DISTEMPER I An oil-bound distemper with a vc»vetjikc finish that won't rub off. Obtainable m5O different delightful shades. rnlnur an d I Why not re-decorate the Home in the Colour ana *hade you like best. I W e will gladly, and without obligation, furnish 1 estimates and suggestions.54 words
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Advertisement705 1941-09-02 11 STEAMER SAILINGS -J—^^^^^^^^^^^-^S^g^ P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P.&O.S.N. Co.. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United705 words
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Article280 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. ißy Eustace Mulford, Renter's Chief Correspondent in Palest.net Jerusalem, Sept. 2. DALES I INE, entering with the rest ot tbt Biitish Empire on the thinl year of the war, anticipates an expansion of its not int< nsidrrable contribution lo the Imperial effort Jn view olReuter. - 280 words
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Article89 1941-09-02 12 Tokyo, Sept. 2. k "GIVE-AND-TAKE" spirit was demonstrated in Washington after the important Japanese-American exchanges at the White House on Aug. 28, reports a belated Tokyo Asahi cable from the American capital. Not until Ambassador Nomura returned to the Japanese Embassy after the historic get-together did89 words
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77 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 2. ANLY 38 Americans sailed yesteru day morning aboard the Pre-s-dent Garfield 110.501 ton*), one of the American liners assigned to .vacuate Americans from the Far hast. Those sailing for the United States include seme Americans who had arrived from Japan aboardReuter. - 77 words
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241 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. New York, Sept. 1. "'JV) our fellow workers of all lands many of whom are risking their lives to hear this broadcast—your battle is ours," declared Mr. Sydney Hiilman, Associate Director of the Office of Production Management (with Mr. William Knudsen), in aReuter. - 241 words
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Article128 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. Vichy, Sept. 2. THE drastic "anti-Communist" campaign in occupied France, lollowing the attack on Laval and Marcel Deat continues. iwo men. accused cr having attempted to establish Communist ells in Paris were sentenced to 20 years' hard labour by a specia 1 tribunal there yesterday, saysReuter. - 128 words
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Article110 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. I London. Sept. 2. I ADY Edward Spencer Churchill. 1 the great aunt of the Prime Minister. was killed, and her daughter. Beryl Lady Cowdrav. seriously injured, in a car accidem near Cobham. Surrey, yesterday. The car crashed into a tree. The chauffeur was badlyReuter. - 110 words
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Article112 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. Vichy, Sept. 2. ADMIRAL Leluc has re- signed the command of the French naval forces and his post as Head of the Navy Secretariat, which was entrusted to him by Admiral Darlan. the Nary Minister, says the Vichy News Agency. He is replaced in botnReuter. - 112 words
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Article151 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 2. EIGHTEEN Japanese. bombers, escorted by nine fighters, yesterday dropped bombs in the hills some distance to the west of Chungking. No bombs were dropped in ths city itself though a short alert was sounded. In Sunday's raid, Japanese bombers concentrated onReuter. - 151 words
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175 1941-09-02 12 London, Sept. 2. STATING that it was necessary to make, it quite clear that neither the armed forces nor the war industries can be fully mobilised unless women in large numbers are obtained, the Ministry of Labour and National Service announces stringent measures175 words
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Article120 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. Moscow, Sepi. 2. FINLAND suffered much more in the last ten weeks th»:n in the whole war of 1939, according to prominent Finnish representatives visiting Stockholm, say s a Stockholm telegram to the Tass Agency. Germany has thrown the whole t.urden c! the war inReuter. - 120 words
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Article84 1941-09-02 12 T HE lat st RAF ing Squadron L PiUi < Armstrong Bradlf-y i ron. who was born n rated in England. He was commi moted to acting He won his DJc The DP c h Leader Charles Well born in Poena Lq Saint Joseph', C0i1,,.'. J sioned in 193484 words
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Article84 1941-09-02 12 Reuter. Grand Rapids A P° WER FUL appeal i n the ranks of Amei was made by Mr. ,v President of the Amotion of Labour in a Grand Rapids to-day Apparently speak v cress of Industrial t though he did Sot organisation by namcalled forReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement125 1941-09-02 12 CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY I XT 1 ATKINSONS rxer charm is of Street complete 7 she uses by Atkinsons Eau Je Cologne When other women wilt, she is vital and alive. When they are hot and tired, she is cool and fresh as a wild rose on an English summer I125 words