Malaya Tribune, 3 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, September 3, 1941.
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  • 362 1 Reuter. '■P HE possibility of a Japanese ministerial crista envisaged »n Japanese quarters in Shanghai, says the Shanghai correspondent the Independent French Agency. a in* wuum ue tne result ot the growing anti-Axis movement at the heaJ of which are said
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  • 172 1 FAR EAST EASIER Fadden Reuter. Canberra, Sept 3. MR AW. Fadden, the new Commonwealth Prime Minister, in a statement on the occasion of the second anniversary of the cutbreak of thr war to-day, said that any hopes the Axis may have had of embroiling: the British Empire in an extension
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  • 130 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 3. A t.t. arrangements have been completed for the staging of the most elaborate and realistic air defence exercises in Tokyo's history, which are scheduled to begin in a few days. Special emphasis will be placed on fire-fighting in view of the large
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  • 225 1 Reuter. s y Washington. Sept. 3. THERE was nothing new which he could con- lernins; Japanese American nlations, Mr. Cordeil Hull (I.S Secretary- of State) told S newspapermen on Tuesday. i He reiterated that converj 'Mticns now continuing are purely of an exploratory na- ture, and
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  • 191 1 Reuter. By Rcuter's Special Correspondent the Imperial Force in Iran) Kernianshah, Sept. 3. •By runner to Bagdad) AVER desert wastes and moun- tain passes, the Imperial mobile columns are forging ahead into Iran at a phenomenal speed. s<> swift is the advance, that war »<>i
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  • 38 1 imhta. (Missouri). Sept. 2:— "Every should be employed, including I try the use of our armed forces. 'he defeat of the Axis powers." urged in a resolution adopted Missouri American Legionaries at a
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  • 25 1 Reuter. S*pt 3:—The Governor of Sir Henry Monckmalnze Monroe appointed to the Inland Board to examine avaUable r prepare a settlement scheme-
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  • 83 1 Reuter. YON Papen (German Ambassador to Turkey) left Istanbul by plane for Vienna yesterday afternoon. His departure was not surprising as it had been freely stated g the Turkish capital that h- would be leaving before long and migntOotour is lent to this belief by the fact
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  • 260 1 Washington, Sept. 2. ALTHOUGH official secrecy still A completely shrouds the present United Slates-Japanese talks and the Administration concSg them informed unofficia in Washington are far «ss£*!£Votes in the Far mfStZmM recently been affirmed to £c n°added° *c maintenance of %SSST C °omproS, fc) these
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  • 106 1 Reuter. London, Sept 3. WHEN the Sino-Japanese war began in July, 1937, few people outside China believed that China rould resist beyond a few months, said Dr V. K. Wellington Koo, the Chinese Ambassador, speaking «n London yesterday At the Brussels Conference In 1937, one of the
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  • 147 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 3. THF. American-owned Shanghai Evening Post yesterday gave prominence to Miories of foreign travellers who arrived in Shanghai aboard the Japanese liner Tatuta Maru, alleging antiforeign discrimination in Japan by both Japanese officials and <-i\ Ittani Foreign MUtHpri leaving in the Tatuta
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  • 216 1 Reuter. Vichy, Sept. 3. pEN. Dentz, formerly Vichy High Commissioner in Syria, who was held by the British pending the return Of Allied prisoners, is to b* released, according to the Vichy News Agency. The exchange of French and British prisoners following the events m
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  • 179 1 Reuter. Gibraltar, Sept. 3. THE world's must remarkable hos- pital is in preparation d?ep inside the Rock Here. I watched British and Canadian tunnellersat work in cool, vast and dimly-lit caverns, stripped to the waist and to the accompaniment of the carsplitting clutter of pneumatic drills. The new
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  • 71 1 Reuter. Manila. Sent. 3. rpm; Japanese Consul-General. Mr Katsuml Nlhro, lias denied a report from Tokyo to the effect that between 3.500 and 4.000 Japanese in Manila are awaiting ships to evacuate to Japan. He said that there was no evacuation though about 100
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  • 180 1 Reuter. London, Sept. VTO fewer than 4,500 enemy aircraft have been destroyed in two yean of war by Hie R.A.F. Fighter Command *nd anti-aircraft defences, it was stated yesterday by the Air Ministry News Service. Fifteen R.A.F. lighter squadrons have each shot down
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  • 226 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 3. DESPITE the evident desire of the Finnish people for peace, wel lin formed Swedish quarters in Stockholm And it difficult to believe this possible as long as the war on the Eastern Front continues. AX the opening session ol tne Finnish Diet on
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  • 1087 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 3. JjITLER has called on Mussolini to fill the gaps c aused in the ranks of the Nazi Army by its huge losses on the Eastern Front, declared M. I/>zovsky, Deputy Chief of the Soviet Information Board last night. That
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  • 53 1 Reuter. London, Sept. MORE than 1,000,000 x tons of oil have been destroyed l>\ Soviet raids on Rumanian oilfields and refineries, says an article in the Pravda yesterday. Rumanian hospitals, acCOrrfiag to Ihe same source, are crowded uilh wounded. There are 70,000 in
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  • 132 2 Reuter. TT is officially announced that the Thai Premier, Fiel.iMarshal Luang Pibul Songgram, who is also Com-mander-in-Chief, Thai Army, has been appointed special Commander-in-Chief, Thai Navy and Thai Air Force. Already, there are separate Commanders-in-Chief of tne isavy and Air rorce. The announcement is
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  • 24 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) ..Total number of enemy planes destroyed during on aU fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claim*):— THREE
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  • 176 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. AT a meeting of the Perak Chinese Section of the F.M.S. War Fun held yesterday in the Chine.se Chamber of Commerce, it was decided to hold a charity fair in the Jubilee Park, to mark the second anniversary
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  • 112 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Tuesday. MR. Justice C. W. V. Carey this morning held that the plaintiff, the Straits Echo Press. Ltd.. Is liable to insure newsprint under the War Risks (Goods) Insurance ordinance of 1941. ln the originating summons between the Straits Echo Press,
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  • 67 2 Bombay. Sept. I. OIR CURJA SHANKAR HAJPAI. hadcr of the Indian Deftegtttion to Ceylon left here to-day ior Madra? en hi.- va 1 to Colombo, accompanied by his official nclvls,-: i ltew>. Eo/man and Pal. He will meet the other members of the Delegation at Madras Before leaving
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  • 331 2 Jpi'UTHEK "deterrent" sentences were passed on six Cantonese women, who solicited for immoral purposes, when they pleaded guilty and were convicted by Mr. \V. D. Carew, the third magistrate. They were each sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday. The women were: Yee Chov Yeok
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  • 72 2 Madras. Sept. I. T*HE members of the Defence Consultative Committee of the Central Indian Legislature are now making a tour of defence services in Bangalore. Their programme Includes a visit to the Cadet College They are expected to arrivehere on Sept. 3. It is reported that the dispute
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  • 543 2 Singapore, Tuesdj "f UNDERSTAND dancing to be an innocent recreation, may serve as an introduction to a more intimate relat ship," declared Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Just hi< judgment dismissing the appeal of Tan Kee Siang, the licei of the Modem Cafe, Jalan
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  • 548 3 TWO MALAYAN RESIDENTS HAVE RETIRED, ONE AFTER YEARS IN GOVERMENT SERVICE, AND THE OTHER AFTER YEAR OF LARGE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE THEY TELL YOU THEIR IMPRESSIONS HERE WITH most ot the toys ,f h til 1 he Slee W Holkm" tfce Seventh' »< w« nap.
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  • 81 3 Simla. Sept i. 1 A STATEMENT issued here to-day pays a high tribute to the adaptability and endurance of the Indian troops who are standing up admirably. It Is said, to the climatic variations and rigours of mechanised warfare. On all fronts their general health has
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  • 145 3 Singapore. Tuesday. ttEVnrnCBJ English-speakins Chinese. (if -crlbed by the prosectiting officer P-country people." were arrested the police carried om a raid in a oi the Empress Hotel, yesterday. They were stated to have been parting .m a game of "Fan Tau" and U was seized
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  • 289 3 U7mT n 0,,e S,aff **Vortet) |y IiILE others atgue about the ability of the Malayaneducated schoolboy-some holdmg the view that the educational system should be completely reorganised if commercial firms are to get the type of recruit they need—Mr L W Ceddes, after more than 22 1
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  • 162 3 Singapore, Wednesday. A VERY bad case indeed," was the comment of the second magistrate. Mr. Conrad-Oldham when he sentenced Ng Choo Bock' a young English-speaking Chinese to six months' rigorous imprisonment for cheating two radio companies of two s£ts, valued at $384 by inducing these companies
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  • 240 3 Singapore, Tuesday A 50-YEAR-OLD Chinese labourer. Slxn Cheong, who was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a military lorry at Henderson Road on Aug. 22. was stated to have stumbled fnto the roadway, the driver of the lorry expressing the opinion
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  • 36 3 Calcutta, Sept. 1. rVRE Bengal Legislative Council adjourn ed this afternoon as a mark of respect to the late Maharaja of Burdwai:. after many tributes to the Maharaja ha* been paid by members of the House.
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  • 312 3 The occasion is b ein rr celebrated m Malaya, as elsewhere throughout the Empire, in the most appropriate manner—Out is, with droits aimed a! help, in*?- to win the war. This programme v ill comprise a review of the war, indudmci: an address by His Fx
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  • 149 3 Singapore. Wednesday. WHILE assisting in unloading I tanks frum the hold of a j =hip at the S.H.B. a Chinese dock- i ,-ard labourer. Lee Thak. was fatally injured when one of the I :anks. piled in a stack, fell on him. He wa-,
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  • 131 3 rw tnnrrmai Sin Bapore. Wednesday. I" ADDITION to the i-etiy to** i-dll- ties recently Instituted the OverseaChinese Bankfng Corp, Ltd.. Singapore. Is now commencing the business of financing local merchants and dealers against certain classes of their DTlls on their customers In of sales mad.' ?n
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  • 221 3 THE opinion that if Japan does think of attacking: Malaya "she mm have her hands full" was expressed by Mr. William Dennis Allen second secretary to the British Embassy at Chonjrkirts, in an interview with the local Press, soon after his arrival in Singapore yesterday
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  • 92 4 BY "SPECTATOR" BY "MAC" Race 1: CLARISSA THE FLEA Race Hi P™[ BL E First Lady mS^J^JSZwEF Race 2: MARCHETA II Bace 2 SPITFIRE Spitfire Teddy Boy Race 3: GREYPION Race 3:: TIDERACE Moonwin Sc?fflaw Race 4: GROFMO Race 4: FIRST RA Prurient Bob-a-Nob RaceS. LE TOUQUET
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  • 1112 4 "POLLOWING are the handicaps for this aftetrnoon's races, the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club'Vs Autumn (Gold Cup) meet: RACE ONE PONIES, CLASS 1, DIV. 2—6 FU B-LONGS 0 0 0 HARFLEUR Vy 9 04 Mr. W. P. Crawford Van Breukelen 12 3 CLARISA THE FLEA
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  • 216 4 (By "Spectator") FIRST RA, who is fancied by r many to win the fourth race at Bukit Timah this afternoon, was one of the most impressive horses that came out for training this morning. The gelding was given a fast gallop over two and looked very
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  • 635 4 ATHLETIC LOSE TWO-ONE HOPES of the Royal Air Force retaining the first division championship for a second year were nearly dashed to the grounds when they met Chinese Athletic in a return league encounter at the Stadium yesterday. A splendid goal by Campbell in the
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  • 11 4 Melbourne, Sept. 1.—All Love lust beat Yaralla In the Hotartville Stakes.
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  • 174 4 Reuter. THE Manchesters beat the Police by four goals to nil in a first division league soccer match at the Depot yesterday. THE H.M.S. Sultan narrowly de- feated Fort Canning by three goals to two in a Div. 118 League match played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday.
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  • 27 4 TO-DAY SOCCER• Div. I. SRC. v M.F.A. Stadium; Gordons v Argy.'Js. Selerang; Police v R A. (Hy.». Depot: Div. 118, J.C.S.A. v Indians. J.C.S.A. V
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  • 96 4 rpHE Loyals and the Argylls shared ho- nour«. in their Reserve Division soccer match played at the Gillman yesterday, each team scoring three goals. The match was keenly contested, and a pood standard of football was maintained The Loyals scored their three goals in
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  • 106 4 THE August bogey medal competi--1 tion of the Island Golt Club, played over the week-end, resulted In a win for R. A. Mallal in the "A" division and Col. Wilson Haffenden in the "B" division. Following were the cards returned: "A" division: R. A. Mallal, 13 handicap,
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  • 133 4 rnllE V.M.C.A. won in decisive fashion their lawn tennis friendly against the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday at the S.C.C. when they defeated the Club by four games to one. Results, as follows, with the exception Sf.r"* mentioned, were wins for the V.M.C.A.: C Y.
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  • 93 4 p •pHE following are weights for the remaining two events for Saturday's SmUd?! Ml day f thC S pore A HORSES: Class 2, Div. L-U miles Scarlet Tiger 9.00 Stuart Tartan 804 Alanda 8.12 Thanks 8 0"> Samory 8 10 Measure 8 0-> Fair King
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 2083 5 4 A Singapore, Wednesday. q\ the occasion of the Aid-British Week" organised by the China Relief Fund Committee, ncssages of goodwiir have been issued by Chinese leaders throughout the country, urging aid by Chinese for the British. Below is a summary of the
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  • 202 5 Singapore, Wednesday. ONLY the fact that he had a good record and worked for a company that also had a good record, saved Lim Llong San, a bus driver for the Keppel Bus Service, from having his licence suspended. A fine of $200. however,
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  • 58 5 Colombo, Aug. 21. Speaking on Tuesday night at a din- I ncr given in honour of the Indian mayor who are on a visit to the Wand Tor the Mayors' Conference. Sir Don Baron Jarathilaka. Ceylon's Horn- Ml- nfster. said; Ceylon has achte ed atif polltlcul progress. U due to
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  • 147 5 Singapore, Wednesday. INJURIES which ar e keeping Miss Mabel Wong, a Medical College student, in hospital were alleged to have been sustained when an eighteen-year-old Javanese youth, Salleh bin Samad, "knocked her down for no apparent reason and kicked her in the stomach," at College Road or.
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  • 149 5 Singapore. Wednesday. RESPONSIBLE foi an accident which laid him in hospital for five months with a broken leg. Sergeant D. M. Crcnin of the Regiment, charged with negligent driving, told Mr. C. H. wiiitton, in the district traffic court yesterday, that he v::s overcome
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  • 185 5 Singapore. Wednesday. ALLEGED to have sold 100 forged ten-dollar S.S. currency notes to nne Chong Ah Pin. alternatively, to have had the notes in his possession. Wong Fook Kirn was charged with the offence at the assize court yesterday before Mr. j Justice Worley. Outlining
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  • 168 5 Singapore, Tuesday. A CASE of deliberate smuggling," was how 'he prosecuting Officer described a case in which a middleaged r hine.se. Kwong Peck Foo, was charged in court this morning with importing 476 Bali-heads and curios, an act contrary to the Prohibition Imports Order under the
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  • 755 5 Singapore, Wednesday. "THERE can be no two opinions among thoughtful and rightthinking Chinese anywhere that in Britain's victory lies China's best hope for her own restoration. I rejoice that this hope has become more than a faith. It is now a certainty," said
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  • 166 5 A REPRESENTATIVE •"•gathering was present at the tea partgiven ny the Hokkien community of Temer loh district. Pahar". to Towkay Soh Hlan Pol. J P-. of Trlang last Sunday, at the Chung Hwa PublV pvrhool, We**tnlrato c the occasion of his being maae a Just.t. f
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  • 52 5 17IE Governor, Sir Shenton; Thomas, is to take part in the Singapore broadcasting stations; programme "The Third Year Begins," in which two years of war will be reviewed. The programme is to run from 7 30 to 8.3 C p.m. to-day and Sir Shenton will talk at about
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  • 322 5 "NICE GIRL" (At the Capitol) fiAN you Imagine Deanna Durbin as the! centre of a village scundal? True, It turns out to be only a storm In a teacup but when a nice girl retumt, at dawn, clea only In pyjamas, you can quite understand what the gossips thins.
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  • 146 6 THE war which Hitler expectj ed to liquidate within a few I months, by blitzkreig methods, has dragged on for two years, and the end is still not in sight. In reviewing the events of these two painful years, while I we admit that we
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  • 131 6 pROM the lessons of the past two years, democracy has learnt two significant facts. Firstly, a state of unpreparcdness invariably provides aggressor powers with the temptation to seek territorial aggrandisement, and secondly, compromise is usually mistaken as a sign of weakness which, in turn, encourages further acts
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  • 179 6 JJR. Churchill has expressly sounded the warning that all the massive, towering facts upon which we ar c entitled to dwell in consequence of our accumulating strength, must not lead us for a moment to suppose the worst is over. "The formidable power of Nazi Germany," he declared,
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  • 1080 6  -  Fifth Column In Tokio—II By CHARLES N. SPINKS I Continuing his factual account of th* manner in which j the Nazi Fifth Column is hoodwinking the Japanese, (the first article of tvhich icas published two days ago) Charles N. Spinks to-day lists the points
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  • 1223 6  -  By Harold Laski 'pHE main interest these days is still the German attack on the Soviet Tnion. Certain things are, I think, already clear. The attack has killed appeasement so finally that in the heart of the city of London the presence of the Soviet Ambassador
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  • 104 6 WHILE the captured German fleet lay in Scapa Flow, an English quartermaster was posted on each vessel. To one of these, leaning over the taffrail, came a German quartermaster. "I sinks nosing of your ships," quoth he. The Englishman did not reply. "And I sinks nosing of your officers,
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  • 242 6 AN invention which "pushes" rt bushes out cf the ground is the most recent contribution of a well-known Wiltshire farmer to Britain's food-growing campaign. Hinged to the front axle tractor, the appliance has two channels which are carried on skids to prevent them sticking in
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  • 601 6 recent crop ol s• convictions of persons T* ch?p-ji-ki lotteries attention to the widi of this underground vie, thi many hundred.,, pr sands, of punbUng-mad its grip. There is much to be tit} this lottery, the ma m ob being that it is more a racket tha"
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  • 258 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. RETAILS of the Axis military forces on Turkey's {'rentiers were given by Martin Agronsky, Ankara i respondent of the National Broadcasting Corporation, In a broadcast to the United States this morning. According to his figures the combined Nazi, Bulgarian
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  • 236 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. TIILKF is no confirmation of the reports that Armistice terms have been signed between the British and Soviet minisit is and the Iranian Government. [I is stated, however, authoritaly that an agreement has been .ed upon the broad principles which have
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  • 454 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. A WELCOME to President Roosevelt's broadcast was expressed by the British Press this morning, all stressing America's more forcible policy and the anxiety and eagerness with which the Presidential declaration was awaited. i That the President had in mind that the
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  • 152 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. JAPAN is complaining that J the reports she has received from the United States and Russia regarding the shipment of supplies to Vladivostok are unsatisfactory, states the London radio. A Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that their attention hac been drawn to the
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  • 251 7 MR. F. L. Sidebotham. M.C., Secretary of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Fund, has written as follows to HE. Sir Shenton Thomas, chairman of the Malaya Patriotic Fund: •T have received from the Agent for Malaya in London a further contribution of £5.000 from
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  • 45 7 Reuter. Vichy, Sept. 3:—Two new regulations came into force yesterday, states the Vichy News Agency. Jews will no longer be allowed to own wireless sets. Cafes and restaurants will not be allowed to serve alcoholic drinks to young people under 20.—Reuter.
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  • 26 7 Reuter. Vichy. Sept 3:—The condition of both Laval and Deat continues to show considerable improvement. stated the Vichy News Agency yesterday evening.— Reuter.
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  • 164 7 Reuter. Zurich, Sept. 3. THIS battle against Bolshevism is agains. the strongest enemy with whom Germany has ever had to cross swords. Tt is a battle for existence or non-existence/ declared Col. Soldan, the military correspondent of the Voelkischer Beobachter, the official organ
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  • 680 7 Reuter. (By Air Correspondent) London, Sept. 2. j THE Royal Air Force now has the initiative in the AngloGerman air duel. The reasons .are threefold. They are of equal weight. Eighteen months cf strategic bombing of Germany s industrial and military resources and particularly of
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  • 381 7 Reuter. EDINBURGH. SEPT. 2. SEVERAL IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS DEALING WITH THE WAR POLICY WERE MOVED BY THE GENERAL SECRETARY SIR WALTER CITRINE, AT TO-DAYS TRADES UNION CONGRESS. The outstanding resolution was one welcoming the Anglo-Soviet alliance, pledging the Trades Union movement to do all
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  • 181 7 Reuter. Berne, Sept. 2. OWING to a 35 per cent, reduction in the gas and electricity outjut this autumn, the Dutch public :s recommended to eat raw food instead of cooked, states the tfagschepost dated Aug. 23. Other items throwing light on the conclusion in Holland
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    • 173 7 YOU getextra value I torn a Uuleiqh I factory. u j cfi tctiom Ilk coro 'f o rt-wp«tfprun« < •addle {rtSig and Fyf |BH»\ j/^^^^^X^ LOW COST-HICH SnKjr-\ OhtainabU from all good dealers everywhere agents KOBIXSOX CO.. LTD. t 24-41-534 afc NEW, BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Mi M
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    • 223 8 ANOTHER BIG WINNER at the BIG THEATRE THOUSANDS WERE THRILLED BY DEANNA'S j GLORIOUS VOICE OF VICTORY at YESTERDAY'S OPENING nAY /ilnllllm!isis-fi,. SPECI VL MORNING SHOWS DAILY at 11 o'clock A Mew DFANNA more alluring and charming than ever in her friost daring.role— fUĔ G!RL WHO CAME rIOME AT 5
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    • 307 8 THE THIRD YEAR AND THE LAST YEAR OF WAR WHEN "HEIL" BECOMES "HELL" FOR HITLER, WHO WILL NOT HAVE THE PLEASURES THAT YOU ENJOY HERE! TO-NIGHT- After-Dinner Dance 9.30-12 SATITID A V*S RACE BALL 9.30 p.m. To EXTENSION (I a.m.) YOUR PROGRAMME WILL BE THIS:— At the COITHSE. 2.30—6.30 Tea
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    • 133 8 HERE SHE IS! THE MILLION DOLLAR BABY You have heard how gay and lovable She is! w NOW SEE FOR YOURSELF! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 PM. WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE ALL THIS...AND A MILLION DOLLARS! LEE PATR.ICK N^^\ Directed by CLRTIS BERNHARDT WARNER DROS.-First Nat't Picture Screen Flay
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    • 81 8 j MORNING SHOW TO-MORROW i j At 1040 a.m. lALHAMBRA I I j i i I V" j REED j HADLEY j I j lim mrs im.imim, j Li-f.iOiV j J 25 Keels packed with j thrills and action irifl be J j screened in its entirety, j I FAR
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  • 20 9 KK<£iL the Mate ™itv Hospital of Quek Ch-In rn k n wife weK Chan Chong, a daughter.
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  • 37 9 SiniSorP rf G 0 en f ral Hospital, 1Q on 2nd. September Kerr Tp re l Emma McConneli r The funeral will takp Rc e c?i the E <3ac| ari Cemetery, Section, at 5 p.m. to-day
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  • 83 9 mG SAY and famiJ y th^k^*. P u ess their sincerest all fHpnri hea^ fel t gratitude to attpnriPH 1 L a relatives who Mi- rhl e fu c neraI of the late ruaV 5 n& Say nee ei Seng S 0 those who paid v-i^lth/ 1S 'n sent
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    • 230 9 (THRILLS GALORE and TO.niY» PA E *j h LA UCHS! nnKU *™™iEnj3B SjWAL!- MOVIETONE NEWS INCLUDING ALL Irsr WAJB PICTURES j tOME TO < ocoivit GROVE Il^ mm YOU TO DANCE I GOOD CHOW Imk sweet music I 1 m SEA BREEZES II I ROMANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS I I
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    • 479 9 latest advertisements Situations Vacant n^^^T^ —Experienced Lorry Selpfar v> RAF. Station. SSSJ?; Rate of 35 P-m- <Flat» w thout quarters. $33 p.m. if quarters are provided Applications, with copies of testiSon S 'rfffi° Uld 5? to The Section Officer. Air Ministry Direc£tetor° f W rkS RA FPERAK CHINESE MATERNTTy" HOSPITAL,
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    • 654 9 ™E RUBBER i COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim Dividend of lOnttJSt in lespect of the financS year ending 31st January iqZo i~ r declared payablfTo Shareholders on the Register on Saturday September, 1941 13th NOnCE IS ALSO hvrtov GIVEN that the
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    • 252 9 "TRUTH MUST PREVAIL" I ENGLAND ENTERS THE 3rd I YEAR OF WAR TO-DAY WILL EMERGE VICTORIOUS I TO GIVE HER PEOPLE I MORE TIME FOR SUCH LIKE I PLEASURES AS FOUND I HERE! I CABARET I TO-NIGHT I Tea Dance, from 7.30 p.m. I Late Dance, 9.30 to Midnight I
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    • 119 9 I BECAUSE SHE IS STILL THE J TALK OF THE TOWN II TO-DA V- 3.15 6.15 9.15% •PAVILION 4 o» the answer TO WHY MEN I $o prim and, oh, AII11E\"S I MSWERSI I JOAN FRANC* I BENNETT-TOME m Win HUBBARD Eve ARDEN William T2/ r I FLASH! THE MOST
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    • 835 10 BUY SELL LOST FOUND Situations Vacant I W/NTKD Agent Stockist throughout Malaya for Condensed Milk. Box 374 djo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 980K) W ANTED those interested to handle Aui- 1 tralian Goods, new shipment for Malayan Markets Particulars apply Box 373 cio Muluya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 961K) WANTED UPCOUNTRY
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    • 1001 10 For Sale I FOR SALE—IO,OOO Carbon Sticks, size X 10". 3 A" X 6", \k" X 24", Va" X 12". Whole or separate. Prices full i particulars from 3, Selegie Road. Singapore. (No. 956K) FOR SALE 2 second-hand Radio sets. Philips 1938. to go cheap. Details write Box M 2
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    • 988 10 KABAYA KRANCHANO and Drew BchooJL Learn how to sew your own dress D«ore I New Year from Madam Gan. Jay j 1 Teacher. 1211. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. (No. 928K) TEACHING MANDARIN— Engllah-speaklng. Peking-born young man teachea Mandarin Practical text books used. °°$J reference ln teaching. Apply Box No. I
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    • 767 10 j WANTED Bungalow or House for Eurv'pean couple, furnished or unfurnished. 1 preferably but not necessarily oft 'tnore. No objection to evacuation Phone *****. Singapore. LONELT. reapeetafcie, foreign Chinese bachelor desires friendship of decent l»dy. age 18-30. Photo appreciated and will ne returned. Confidential. Box 355 cto j Singapore. RESPECTABLE
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    • 667 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE. Of well-made black-stained TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, marbletop round tables, iron bedsteads, PHILCO radio-receiver, SINGER treadle sewing machine, aluminium cooking pots, a fine collection ot well-grown flowering plants in fancy Shanghai porcelain jars on stands, etc., etc. (By Order of Mr M Jinah». To be held
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    • 216 10 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE Commencing 15th September, 1941, the lares for the portion of through rail road bookings to and from place I imenw Highlands will be at the following slightly Increased ratej Pet Car accommodating 4 passengers. From or To fiangle i Return I Return Taoah Road Journey.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1119 10 [to-day s radio] v 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 133* k!es fcASTERN SKRVICft ZHPI 30.96 metres S» mes CSV 17.« m CS: X M ZHP2 48 58 metres 6175 mlcs J;** 15.14 m cs: la m ZHL 225 metres 1333 kes OSD 11.75 m c 25 53 m- 2
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  • 1009 11 Singapore, Sept. 2. Buyers. Bs'leri. MINING. £U &d Malay 3316 24 t 6cd Hitam 17 l- 181Weng ($1). 0.70 0.73 otor ($D 140 1.43 tal (ss) 103 i 0 9 *laiay "I- 181- in ($D 0 21 0.23 Tin 0 34 0.37 Patt Tin ($1) 1134
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  • 33 11 s Singapore, Wednesday. 1 Trices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to- > i lUiv were:— S TIN S -1 •>, down I 1 g. RUBBER I Buyers 88%, Sellers 387
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  • 70 11 Singapore, fter:t. 2. Gambler ,J'S5 Java Cube J2.00 Hamburg Cube J2.25 tok White Pepper 16.70 Pepper 16 -25 Bl Pepper 8 00 Iried Copra 2.80 d Copra 2.55 Si all Flake Tapioca 8.50 ii Flake Tapioca 8.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 10.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 10.50 I ;?a Sago Flour
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  • 148 11 Singapore. Wednesday. fFrom Our Financial Correspondent) rpHE tin share market was firm yesterday, with Hong Fatts changing hands in auantlty at 1!36. Jelebus were done at -'79. In the Australian section, there was Rood business in Austral Amalgamated*. Laruts. Takuapas. and Berjuntals all o f
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  • 53 11 Peshawar. Sept. t. TP HE North-West Frontier Province will follow the example of Bengal lr making special contributions to the War Fund on the second anniversary of the outbreak of the war. In a statement Issued here to-day the Judicial Commissioner ip the Province urged th° adoption
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  • 244 11 London, Sept. 3. ♦riN opened dull. The turnover I was 50 tons. The demand was very pcor. Although bids were mostly below sellers' limits, a small business was done, with Cash and Nears rather cheaper. After official hours, the
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    • 30 11 Üb£ CHINA BUILDI[NG W a* SINGAPORE v CENTENARS 5888 MOTOR VEHICLES Hesura nee U WORKMEN'S corporation, t0 i"K\SATION\\ xt 6 XN I unal accident AGENTS THKOUGHOUT MALAYA RATES LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS
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    • 96 11 STOPS pain c HEADACHES IN 5 MINUTES PAIN is common to all, and it is an everyday occurrence" in households^forXsomeoneTto* be thevvictim of a sudden seizure of pain. Harmful drugs narcotics or opiates'—do more harm than good but ASPRO has brought harmless relief to countless millions of all nationalities. 'ASPRO'
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    • 299 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N.! CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., VIANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South
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    • 350 11 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 United Kingdom. Passengers
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  • 24 12 SOME of the millions of Soviet soldiers ivho are noic annihilating the Nazi hordes, photographed inarching through Moscow.
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  • 321 12 JtfEW orders published in a Government Gazette supplement issued to-day brings into force in the Colony fire-watch ing duties which, within certain limits, will be compulsory. All buildings will come within the scope of the order, but from time to time premises affected will be specified
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  • 79 12 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 3. A MIDDLE EASI communique says:— "Libya, Tobruk: During the night our patrols were active. In addition to inflicting casualties on the enemy in several sectors, they cartured and occupied an enemy position. "During: the morning, there were heavy dive-bombing and high level bombing attacks.
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  • 420 12 London, Sept. 3. MR BRENDAN BRACKEN, the dynamic new British Minister of Information, declared on the subject of the war in the east and an invasion of Britain that if Germany lost 3,000,000 men in Russia, she would continue to fight. 'Those who talk about
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  • 145 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 3. FIAT a submarine fleet of 200 was being used by Germany during the early months of this year was revealed by a naval officer yesterday in summing up the result of the two years of the battle of the Atlantic. "During
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  • 138 12 'THE Aw Boon Haw group of Chinese j vernacular newspapers, the Sin Chew I Jit Poh and Union Times of Singapore. the Sing Pin Jin Pao of Penang, and the Sing Ta Jih Pao of Hongkong, have sent a special cable to Mr. Winston Churchill, the
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  • 221 12 Reuter. Calcutta. Sept. 3. IJNSTINTED admiration for the British people. from Mi. Churhill. the British Premier, down to the youngest child in the country, who "have not hesitated to stake (heir lives to let Britain be free," was expressed by Mrs. Sarojini Naidu.
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  • 72 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. Johore Government English Schools will re-open on Sunday. Sept. 7 after the month's holiday. Mr. B.P.S. Nanda of the General Hospital. Batu Pahat. has been transferred to the General Hospital. Muar. Mr. S. P. Johnston of the tutorial staff of the Government
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  • 90 12 Bombay. Sept. 1. r rKE Right Hon. If. R. Jayakar ccutrlbutes to a publication celebrating the second anniversary of the war by .summing up all the issues Involved in the Allied cause. Mr. Jayakar points out that India's frontiers are the Persian Gulf in the
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  • 470 12 London, Sept. 3. r £HE first Australian Fighter Squadron to be formed in Britain shot down more German fighters over Northern France last month than any other squadron in the Fighter Command. The squadron shot down another two ME 109's yesterday without loss to
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  • 124 12 piNGAPORE'C "V for Victory" workers yesterday did a roaring trade in motor car stukers and stamps raising more than $800 during the morning and afternoon. Girls were out to-day and they were selling victory badges. The campaign is in aid of the Bomber fund of which Mrs. C.
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  • 169 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Fenang. Monday. HIS (plaintiff'si evidence on the whole Ls much more worthy of credence than the defendant's. The defendant has given in this case a fairly clear indication of her character. "I do not believe her story as to the
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  • 199 12 SPECIAL T flags are to be presented to the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, and the Air Officer Commanding, Far East, by the chairman ot the Federation of China Relief Fund Committees of South Eastern Asia. Mr. Tan Kah Kee. next Saturday at
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  • 125 12 Singapore Wed TOUND guilty of traffi forged currency no nese, Chong Ah Sin, Japanese, Minoru Sn Mitso Hirata. were senten various terms of imprts the assize court yesterd; Justice Worley. Chong Ah Sin aj Sasaki was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment Mitso Hirata was sent* year. The
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    • 314 12 f 50% OF SERIOUS EYE TROUBLES m •>■>•-' WĔUikttas i Bj \iaused by neglect| I An authority on the eyes has recently I stated that 50% of serious eye troubles are *m g I caused by neglect. These troubles can be i-f /7«/; in I I prevented if reasonable steps
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    • 245 12 B When Buying Lampt Look Out |j H For The Work I I Quality it the Ha". B I mark of this Fam >uj B I Brand Lamps, mm V Noted for its Cheap- I' |H new. Brilliant Light- B SB ing, ohl/ /ou* conjump- I ■B II lion o/
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