Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1941 FIVE CENTS" The Malaya Tribune Thursday, September 4, 1941.
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  • 564 1 THE Germans are reported to have been thrown back three miles on the Leningrad front, and 30 miles on the central front following a ten-day battle consequent on Russian counter-attacks. It is believed in this front too, that 22 villages
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  • 52 1 Reuter. On the French Frontier, Sept. 4. GEN Bergeret, the Vichy :niaticn chief, who, it was rted two months ago, believed that •Germany would n the war, recently expressed the conviction, in a nvrrsation that Germany .is bound to lose cwing to the eventual fuel
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  • 169 1 A GERMAN naval officer, in a broadcast last night, admitted the growing difficulties in the I-boats campaign. He said that the Germans had learned much during th* war, and the pursuit of merchant ships and i >nvoys by submarines had become :r.ore difficult. He described
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  • 434 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. WITH the last days of summer drawing near, the great clash of arms on the Eastern Front is reaching a point where tons of vital consequence to the future course of the war will be reached. Both sides are straining every
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  • 169 1 "Gravest Crisis" —Konoye Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 4 THE gravest crisis in her history is now facing Japan, according to her Premier, Prince Konoye, who had made no public statement since July 30 and who broke his silence yesterday to tell this to a round table conference of representatives cf the
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  • 299 1 Reuter. Pretoria, Sept. 4. "I BELIEVE that our cause will >I'triumph and the greatest ideal f#r which man made sacrifices will not be buried by Hitler," declared Field Marshal Smuts, opening the Transvaal United Party Congress. Marshal Smuts expressed pride that, from the beginning. South Africa
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  • 511 1 Reuter. TN a speech in London yesterday, Sir Archibald Sinclair, the 1 Bri tish Air Minister, declared that the R.A.F. were inflicting on the Germans and Italians greater shipping losses than they were inflicting on Britain. "They are getting double the dose of medicine
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  • 488 1 Reuter. I London, Sept. 4. I gNORMOUS explosions, caused by the heaviest bombs and a very large fire near one of the main railway stations, were observed by the crews of British bombers which visited Berlin on Tuesday nip;ht. At times, says tne Air Ministry
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Zurich, Sept. 4. ACCORDING to the Hungarian newspaper, Pester Lloyd, the criminal court in Budapest has sentenced to imprisonment a number of boys between the ages of six and 16 on on a charge of damaging the state railways to the danger of the public.
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  • 487 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. JliE United States Navy Department has issued a report on the progress of the two-ocean navy, accouncing that 23 vessels of all classes have been completed since Jan. 1, 1041, and keels laid for 436 others. In addition, 249 craft
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  • 85 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 3. TO the question: "Do you think the American Navy should be used to convey ships carrying war materials to Britain?" 52 per cent, replied "yes," and 39 per ?tnt. "no," nine expressing "no opinion,' according to the latest Gallup survey
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  • 638 2 AMAZING STORY (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. AMAZING allegations concerning the death of a two-yeawld A infant by caustic soda poisoning, and the rescue of his mother in an unconscious state from a lake, also suffering from caustic soda burns on
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  • 132 2 Singapore, Wednesday. AS a result of an alleged assault la which a bottle was stated to have been used, Sandara Singh, a Sikh constable, is lying In hospital In a "very critical condition", according to the prosecuting officer, in a case In which four Chinese
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  • 229 2 Singapore, Wednesday. AN R.A.F. wireless operator .Arthur George WiUshaw, and his friend, Miss Ann Rappa, whilst bathing in the sea at Siglap in June, heard the shouting cf xme Malays on the beach, one of whom gave chase to a man i mining away In the
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  • 62 2 Singapore, Wednesday. A CHARGE of voluntarily causing grlevous hurt to an Indian, Vythalingam with a piece of piping, was explained to 24-year-old Kailasam. in the Singapore second court this morning. The offence was alleged to have been committed at East Coast Road early yesterday
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  • 116 2 Klang, Wednesday. MR. Russell Hamilton Ewens, the only son of Mr. H. H. Ewens, the Electrical Engineer, Klang, who joined the RAF. in England in August, 1940, and took up training as a pilot, has received his prto- s 'wings* in Canada and is
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  • 197 2 Singapore, Wednesday. TONG Lai Seah, alias Tong Lai Siak, until r3cently a bill collector and salesman at Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd., was sentenced to 12 months* rigorous impris:nment by Mr. Justice Worley at the Assize Court to day on three charges of falsification
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  • 354 2 Singapore, Wednesday. A RE-TRIAL was ordered in the Assize Court to-day by Mr. Justice Worley of the cas? in which Lee Woh Keng, a hawker, residing at New Market Road, stood his trial en charges of causing! grievous hurt and one of causing simple hurt. The
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  • 86 2 Singapore. Wednesday A BAMBOO chandu pipe, belonging to Ong Hul Tee. a Chinese woman, together with a gold ring and a chain, were reported stolen from her house in Church Street last night and to-day. a 45-year-old man, Lav Boon Peng, was charged before Mr.
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  • 20 2 There will be a special service at untitled Cliesed-El Synagogue, Oxley Rise, oi Sunday Sept. 7. at 11 a m.
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  • 757 2 Singapore, \V A DETAILED, gnaphic description of how the Medical A liary and other Passive Defence Services would event of a raid, assisting bombed-out persons and to the injured, was given by Dr. D. A. B. Hopkin in an addii to Rotary Club members
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  • 194 2 THE first prosecutions undk Defence Regulations fContiQlof Petrol i Order, since pet] ing came into force in thi< Coloni were conducted by Inspector G. c Pipley of the Com me it. v; C: me Branch to-day before magistrate. Mr. K. X Oon Charges were made again-t
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  • 52 2 Singapore, Wedr.efd.' pHARGED with changing his reg.stered residence without informing the Alien's Registration Officer. Se;jun Xelcaz" (31). a Japanese, claimed tr:al before Mr. W. D. Oarew, in the third police BOOrt to-day. The case was postponed for be Sept. 9. and ball was offered to
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  • 1228 3 p Keeps Our Seas Safe ne a »"SS y passage along ttf P ayS ensurinE safe impressive flhion a s a Sff d ™°"«t«*ted with a cruiser detailprl t i_ P e )Ust com P^ted Indian the C0 V0y fr0m P° int in
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  • 96 3 1 Vi AM %°™>*> ot the I W lalava Tr,b «nc editorial stafl accompanied a cruiser uhich escorted to a Malayan port a convoy whose arrival Has just been announced. He met the transports w<»H mv in the Indian Ocean and •married at sea one of
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  • 315 3 A STRONG naval tradition is that n whicn is implied by the words "P spirits.' Securely stowed be- ow he wen deck and well bathed ,]cwn is the ship's supplv oi rum and at about eleven o clock every morning "up spirits" begins. Under
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  • 61 3 A MALAYA Tri- bune special rei preservative has i just returned from I a trip with a convoy bringing troop reinforcements to this country. He is believed to be the first journalist to undertake such a journey in the Far East. Here he tells of the
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  • 830 3 'I'HE cruiser in which I sailed was a throbbing hive of activity from the time we left until the time we sailed into the welcome waters of Malaya. The hundreds of men aboard are given plenty to do, and the boredom of the peacetime voyage,
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  • 12 3 (ft** o/ «««Rntkc mm* to tic «a, i.„
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  • 371 3 0F the many traditions to which the sailors of the Boya] the 25? i :i d iaxt the most impressive tha/: vat tUUMU) mo.nmgr semee on the quarterdeck. 1 count myself fortunate in, being permitted to stand with 1 a small group of the cruiser's
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  • 43 3 THE Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) is investigating the report from Singapore that troops other than the A.I.F. are wearing slouch hats. Mr. Spender says he is concerned with the necessity of preserving the individuality of the Australian uniform.
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  • 210 3 The official announcement of the ftiriva] of the convoy was made yesterday by the Ministry of Information in Singapore, which says that the arrivals were met by the Com-mander-in-Chief, Far East, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham. The reinforcements were famnnc units with long traditions 0 f yE service
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  • 249 3 AFTER a nightmarish life for f 1 nearly five months owing to his being a strong pro-Dc Oaullist, M Roderick Egal, Free French leader in Shanghai and a prominent merchant there, has arrived in Singapore with but memories ot his recent nightmares. He was kidnapped in Shanghai In
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  • 45 3 Reuter. Wellington. Sept. 4.-A Government bill for the abolition of the death sentence for murder and the substitution of life imprisonment and also the abolishing o' lloRKlntj. ha* been read the first time in the New Zealand House of Renre-
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    • 222 3 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours anka to the discovery of an American lan, it now is possible to get rtd Of terrible spells of choking, gasping, ■rang and W heezmg Asthma by killing true cause which is Germs in the blood, n.ore burning of powders, no more* POdermic injections.
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  • 1253 4 Banco Payss93, Armagh $48: Fourth Day Of Spore Races A BIG upset by Mr. M. L. Banco in the sixth race featured the fourth day's races of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting at Bukit Timah, yesterday. Banco, whose maiden victory in this
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  • 115 4 SEVERAL important. questions, including tne judging at race meetings, are to be discussed at a meeting of the members cf the Owners and Trainers Association of Malaya to be held to-day at 6.15 p.m. at China Building. The following is the agenda of the meeting:
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  • 387 4 THIS MORNINGS TRAINING (By "Spectator") gXCEPT for Kai Tere, all the other Cup candidates and no fewer than 40 other horses and ponies who are running on the final day of the Singapore races, came out for training this morning. Several fast gallops were
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  • 110 4 THE S.C.C. have conceded a walkover to Chinese Athletic in their Div. I match arranged for to-day. THE only goal scored in the first half by Linton gave the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders a one-nil victory over the Gordons in their Div. 1 match at Selerang yesterday. THE
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  • 40 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Malays v R.A.F. Stadium; Police"v Argylis, Depot; Div. lIA, R.A.M.C. v R.A.P. <S>. Gillman; R.A.F. (Tengah) v Malay Regt., Tengah; Div. lIP, Airport v Fort Canning, J.C.S.A.: S C.F A. v R.A.F. (H.Q.) Farrer Park.
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  • 350 4 rpHE following are entries from class 4 horses for the Ipoh races. The rest of the entries will be out on Monday evening. Distance 5f 5' 2 f 6f 9f Adele x 0 0 x Amazon 0 x x 0 Authentic x 0 x 0 Beacon 0
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  • 410 4 Reuter. (By John Davis, Reuters Sports Commentator). London, Sept. 3. WARTIME racing history will be repeated if a woman owner wins the new St. Leger, last turf classic of the season, being run over one mile and six furlongs at Manchester on Saturday. There has been
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  • 78 4 soccer match hn^ n y Sino-Malays team aST.w! Combined Serve i. at the end of this month i It is propo-ed to hold t*,„ i match it either the |nse« Road Stadium or the S Besar Stadium, with the proj ceeds to go to the
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    • 132 4 I Has just the right alkaline character to neutralise att«rdinner acidity SIN C A WA 1 1 R Mineral Water froM ihr Seletar Hut Spring,, Singapore BOTTLED BY Fraser Neavei Limited BOXING fAT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM IN AID OF WAR CHARITY. To-morrow Night L\ H under the auspices of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 835 5 Japan Is Coming Nearer: Our Duty Is To Be Efficient" HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor Sir Shent Tfc- Sln 2 a P ore > Wednesday. be Prepared and called for Thomas, to-night warned Malaya rom the Singapore station. S?fe^ lfiee from the people,
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  • 198 5 Singapore, Sept. 13. THE Board of Trade recently au- vispQ that all exports from tne United Kingdom to Japan am. China have been undc a system. Parallel action has been taken by the Malayan Administrations. In the case of the Straits Bettl ments this has
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  • 512 5 'Spring Meeting' At Victoria Theatre pOR those to whom the Irish temperament with Its charming inccnsisten cie», appeals. "Spring Meeting", which was presented for the second time at the Victoria Theatre last night, should be placed on the "must" list. Others not quhc so Indulgent will find it an
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  • 298 5 (Tribune Man tteponerj NORMAN PIS HE R, Movietone cameraman and war correspondent, who has been on "active service" almost from the time the war staited, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Egyot. He was present during thp Battle for France and was among the last few
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  • 37 5 rjURING the week ended Aug. 30. ■f 1941. the chief causes of mortality were: tuberculosis 29. pneumonia 21, beri-beri 12 and enteritis O 1 Malaria accounted for six deaths 1 and convulsion* and I each.
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  • 165 6 America And Japan jl|R. Tan Kah Kee is the first prominent Malayan Chinese to discredit rumours of a U.S.-Japanese rapprochement, rumours based upon the recent approach through the Japanese Washington Ambassador to President Roosevelt A moment's thought will suffice to indicate that there can be no rapprochement between the
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  • 181 6 JAPAN has obviously been impressed by the Atlantic meeting and its immediate outcome; thoughts have turned not a little wistfully towards the vision of a similar Pacific meeting. Japan is sorely in need of a friend upon whom she could rely, and in her completely friendless state naturally
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  • 198 6 pOR weeks, months and years, Japan was exhorted to listen to reason. The closing of the Burma Road was the last gesture by the weary Democracies, and the failure of that gesture once and for all proved the futility of attempting to appease the unappeasable. If, by now,
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  • 1218 6 rPHE "Napoleon of New York" has been promoted. He is now America's Herbert Morrison. Fiorello La Guardia's appointment as head of the newly created American Office of Civilian Defence smashes a hoodoo. The Mayor of New York automatically becomes a national figure in United States politics.
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  • 663 6  -  By THE REV. R.R. WILLIAMS, M.A., Home Education Secretary, Church Missionary Society FERE was no wall left along one side of a south London Church when the all-clear scunded after a Nazi raid. The enterprising congregation was able to borrow some tarpaulins from a railway company
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  • 30 6 A law sired by the Democrats and damned by the Republicans (Joseph P. Kennedy) The women were holding an Emily Post-mortem over last night's reception. (Lloyde G St rouse)
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  • 554 6 jHE Singapore Chinese General some days ago n. a communique issued from to king to the effect that China supports the joint declaration by President Roosevelt nd Churchill, because the i ght mentioned in it are also the of the late Dr. Bun Vat Sen p of
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  • 322 7 Reuter. THE Russians have attacked thf r Sept 3 Leningrad sector andSSL'S e ans in the the threatened city. Wn the Nazi s back from SC it >f nd Marshal Vorothat Leningrad mus bHefende? an ordti The Red Star, the Soviet Ar mv J° the
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  • 187 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept 3 IT is understood that there is a sharp division of opinion among officials in Washington including some members cf the State Department, on the Far Eastern situation. A number of high officials are stated to be in favour o; allowing Japan
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  • 352 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. "QUR admiration for the magnificent achievements of the Soviet forces by land, sea and air, is unstinted," writes Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador to Moscow, in an article in yesterday's Soviet paper, Izvestia. "We acclaim the determination of every man,
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  • 259 7 Reuter. "mfit v Simla, Sept. 3. W fc ha suffered several j rude and undergone some heavy shocks, but 7 are still upright and clT*™ th ,f n ever declared g««-Wayefl, the Indian Com-mander-,n-Chief, in a broad, cast message on the second anniversary of the war. 11**1 time
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  • 77 7 Reuter. W HE T l a a ack i were ma the at Damage and casualties in Briusn positions were negligible Onp e, Th/ SSKf* was The Middle East war communique issued from the British G.HQ mL ITO to_day states: "At Tobruk but nn
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  • 198 7 Washington, Sept. 3. A MISSION of five, headed by Mr *J Averell Harriman (President Roosevelt's Lease-Lend "expediter" in London) which is to proceed to Mosccw to discuss material aid for Russia, includes Major-Gen. James H. Burns, executive officer of th° Lease-Lend administration Admiral W.H. Standley, retired
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  • 74 7 m <^ ib une Staff Reporter) THE Malaya Patriotic Fund has received a most welcome contribution from the A.I F of large quantities of knitted comforts given them on leaving Australia. J They have asked the M P F. to j-end them home to those
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  • 34 7 Reuter. The President's Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, told reporters that the army would take precedence at the conversations because the mission's wcrk "will be 90 per cent, military and ten per cent, naval —Reuter.
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  • 224 7 Reuter. THE UnitoH a. Washington Sept. 3. 1 iendS m S U to Step UP S defence'production by sidenC°v7! m f ne T and turnin out more Products," Pretional safety" d that thls must 156 don e for "na--11« ~-J-i j new uSFiSX he
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  • 31 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 4. The Japanese Finance pan? X To P n\ Robustness tax P es J T s en Lm "2 learned in Tokyo to™nr™ P a n !:„r S
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  • 193 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 3. THE German Ambassador to Otto Abetz, has gone to Hitler's headquarters bearing a formal request from Count de Brinon, Vichy envoy s**™> for negotiations for a definite Franco-German peace according to the s Berlin correspondent. thl h prp?^ mans are displeased at
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  • 156 7 Reuter. Jerusalem, Sept. 4 piNDING themselves completed impotent in the face of -c solute guerilla warfare all parts of Serbia, the German authorities have now hit upon the expedient V"?^ i en NeG itch, thus trying to enlist popular support. 6 The German authorities
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  • 236 7 Reuter. W HEN i„ the fullness of time. as try w 11 find?n y rhVn'» We S 3 ,uH coun1S in th.? M 3 Sf 34 ne 'ffhbour and a first clasl power 3dr J."h p task of preserving the peace of the auet at the citt
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  • 211 8 Singapore, Wednesday. A MAN who sold rice without a A mailer's licence, and f wexnan who bought the rice consumer's card were both fined oy Mr W. D. Cai-v, the third 0 the man was finort $100 in default, three months rlgfionrousslimprLnonment. Lee Ah Both of
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  • 179 8 Singapore, Wednesday. BELIEVED to have been the weapon which caused the death ct a night watchman. Fazal Khan, as he slept en his charpoy outside a hous a in Sims Avenue, a four-foot piece of new timber, cne end of which was stained with blood, was
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  • 87 8 THE Friends of Singapore have decided to proceed further with preparations for publication of the broadcast series "Presenting Singaoore." In accordance with a decision taken at the last annual meeting of the Friends, the Society will not attempt work—additional to "Presenting Singapore"—unless any t,ood opportunities present themselves.
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    • 251 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrence ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The members of the family of trie late Towkay Chang Seng Long. JP M.C.H.. thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths scrolls, letters and telegrams ot condolence and also those who paid night visits and attended the funeral. Situations Vacant Teachers for private school
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    • 901 10 Educational j DANCE TO-NIGHT, If you have never danced before I All you have to do Is choose one of the dance Items below that you wish to learn and we you to master the figures within J>2 hours. Fee $3 only. Quickstep:— Quarter Turns. Natural Turn. Chasse Reverse Turn.
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    • 931 10 Wanted ENGLISH COUPLE flat bungalow or part house. Box «8» g° Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. W7K) a"*NC)RTHERN~ INDIAN holding a fine position wishes a view friendship. Please apply Box 0 4W 14 C Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. WhJ YOUNG GENTLEMAN wishes acqualntalnshin of lady: entertainments, outings. Confidential. Box 396 c|o
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    • 739 10 "CORNER HOUSE", 332. River Valley Road. One vacancy. Mrs. T >*g: 6980 or 6794, Singapore. (No. FLATLET spacious airy room, close to SwVmmlng Pool. Apply 84. Wllkle Road. Singapore. TO LET 25. Broadrlck Road. Bungalow house with garage, light and water. Rent $30-. Apply Phone 7227. Singapore. (No, lib; 2
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    • 455 10 F. LT. J. COMPTON (*****) Deceased. Any persons having claims against the estate of the above are requested to commuircate direct with the President. Committee of Adjustment, for F.'LT. J. COMPTCN, R.A.F. Station. Seletar. No claims arising after the expiration of 21 days from the publishing of this notice will
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 471 10 jTO-DAY*S I t Aft i^} J SINGAPORE EAsrr». L °K1>0N ZHL 225 -metres 1333 k|cs GSV 8CR VICI ZHPl 30.98 metres 9.«9 mice GSF i 5 4 1 J* JMi ZHP2 48.58 metres 8.175 mcs GSD n., 5 V*'. «aS? KUALA HJMtMJtt Noy 0 n p ZGE 5 mcs (80
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  • 962 11 Stagapor*. Sept. 3. Buyers. Be'lera. MINING. 217 ft 31C' 7,3 r .,ecd 33,6 34i6cd 17!- 181V 7* 0.70 3.73 ,$n 1.« 1.43 3 191» iOd S <*> ill- aF 0.34 0.37 rill 1.35 1.38 nn (ss) 1.34 1.38 .68) 43 41» 20 6 22 -xd 0
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  • 22 11 Thursday. Prices «1 tin and rubber Singapore at noon towere:— TIN 57 1 unchanged. RUBBER ers 38%, Sellers 38 7 <
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  • 170 11 (From our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday. 'JuN shares were a firm market yesterday and there was considerable activity. Hong Fatts rose to 1 37 and Batu Selangors to 142. In the Australian section, there was improvement in Kundangs on the dividend declaration, to 216.
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  • 93 11 AT the annual general meeting ol the Kluang Rubber Co.. Ltd.. to be held at the Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, at noon on Friday, Sept. 12, shareholders will be asked to confirm a donation of $1,000 to the war fund made on July 2, 1940. The year's profits,
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  • 44 11 THERE is now a steady flow of airmen from Australia to oversea3%posts. thus relieving members of tfte. R.A.A.F. who have had active service and are returning to take up positions in Australia, states the Minister for the Air I Mr. McFwen >.
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  • 249 11  -  No More War Risk Rates By REUTER Cubie London, Sept. 3. has ceased quoting war risk rates to and from China, Japan and French Indo-China following the official prohibition of exports thither except under licence. For any licensed exports, the market estimates that a rate of
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  • 72 11 »'HE directors of Tambalak Rubi ber Estates. Ltd.. have recommended that a dividend of 5 per cent, absorbing $21,192.50 out of the year s profits of $35,241.19, be paid to the shareholders. An ordinary general meeting of the shareholders will be held at the Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore,
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  • 83 11 As a patriotic gesture the Malayan Handic-afts Co., of Kuala Lumpur, which is making "V for Victory" emb'ems in the form of motor-car badges, brooches and tie pins is devoting the nett proceeds from sales to the different Malayan War Funds. Mere Mian 4) firms, motor gar ap?s and clubs
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  • 656 11 XHE following immediate awards have been made by the Commander-in-Chief, Middle East:— maw wrrx a mtr s-<»4~lc<o MILITARY CROSS Lieut. N.B. Thomas, King George V Own Bengal Sappers and Miners. Lieut. A. G. Cameron. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. MILITARY MEDAL Private M.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 18 11 ST. JOHNS IWOtMTIOIKX f L 11 *s\ true ::-rr NDL r;:: E Iff fiff ILUmJ refreshed, and rebu.ud
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    • 196 11 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. PROPERTY SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., No. 11 Malacca Street, ON THURSDAY, 4th SEPT., 1941, at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE LOT L Freehold land and godown No. 84 Robertson Quay, Singapore, area 5,936 sq.
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    • 198 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: Kce Hu at Radio Co^/^ Palatable Well Balanced Cough Remedy. Particularly useful in cases ol
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    • 345 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BJf. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are 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 are
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  • 154 12 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 4. •'/GERMANY is in no way bound vJto take any steps for the feeding of the occupied territories." This statement was made in authoritative Nazi circles yesterday in reply to an enquiry about the food situation in the occupied countries in the
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  • 62 12 London. Sept. 4. A-R.A.F. pilot. M. Jean Max Gutt. son of M. C. Gutt, the Belgian Minister of Defence, was recently killed In action In a night night. He was to have received his wings this week. The father attended the funeral and pinned
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  • 473 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. OEVIEWING the effects of the economic war on Germany at the close of the second year of the war, economic experts say that the civilians and non-essential industries of the occupied countiies and of Germany itself are now feeling the pinch j
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  • 183 12 i Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER being absent for one n month, Lim Bak Siam (25). employed as a stretcher bearer in an essential service—military hospital services—returned to Tanglin military hospital where he was undergoing training, and was arrested. To-day. Llm pleading guilty to a charge under
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  • 47 12 The Russians are reported to have dropped many parachutists behind the German lines. Both men and women are trained for this branch of warfare in Russia, the first country to develop it intensively. Photo shows Russian parachute trooys swarming over a field.
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  • 148 12 HOLDING out-door activities im--11 practicable In their weekly ordinary meetings because of restricted space, Singapore Girl Guides held a mosi, enjoyable camp at Purdy last week. Over 100 campers par'lcipated. Miss Inge, District Captain, Girl Guices. was Commandant, assisted by Miss M. Thevathasan ana several Guiders.
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  • 206 12 Singapore, Thursday. A CERTAIN amount of buying Interest, more especially for the higher grades at prices slightly over the U.S. Reserve limits, has maintained, in Singapore what In normal times would be considered a firm market. But this interest, backed as It Is by unlimited
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  • 335 12 INDIGENOUS FODDER INADEQUATE POOR (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JJESULTS of experiments conducted by three scientists of the Department of Agriculture—Messrs. C. D. V. Georgi, A. R Lucy and Gunn Lay Teik—to find out whether coarser and more deeply rooting grasses than Guinea grass would thrive on smaller
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  • 143 12 Singapore, Wednesday. THE trial of Wong Fock Kirn, on tpn a HoSo rg V£ 1 100 fcrged dol l ar SS currency notes, with having had the notes m his possession, concluded in the Assize Ccurt to-day the man was discharg-d of n h n V' Ul Tn
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  • 89 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 4. Hitler's new demands on Mussolini for reinforcements of Italian troops in North Africa have caused great confusion in Italy and have strengthened the opposition to the Duce, says the Moscow Radio, quoting "well-inform-ed circles" in Stockholm— Renter. Rome, Sept. 4. A meeting cf the
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  • 181 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) FE King desires that 8m Sept. 7 being the Sundaj "owing the second anniversary the outbreak of war sbou'd be"observed as a National D Prayer. In Singapore special united vices, including Anglicans, I feriaiis ,md Methodists, ham arranged. of all those bodies will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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