Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily I SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, September 12, 1941.
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  • 505 1 WARSHIPS, PLANES WILL PROTECT ALL VESSELS NAZIS WARNED: "WE WILL STRIKE FIRST" %M ERIC AN WARSHIPS AND PLANES ARE TO EXTEND PATROL WORK "TO PROTECT ALL MERCHANT SHIPS, MOT ONLY AMERICAN SHIPS BUT SHIPS OF ANY FLAG ENGAGED IN COMMERCE IN AMERICAN DEFENSIVE WATERS," DECLARED
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  • 63 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 11. I nan raider, operating in Pacific abcut 1.000 miles Panama, sunk the Dutch P the Kota Nopan nsi and has threatened vessels, according to New hipping sources. Koto Nopan is reported to n carrying rubber, tin and n oi- 1 for the
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  • 47 1 Batavia. Sent. 12. NOTHER big batch of Japanese Awomen and children numbe income 500 boarded the Japan liner. Kitano Main will leave at soon as an /Scted probably to-day. ar e compieieu. v similar pirlier in the wee*, a «f Tnnanese women ana
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    2828 1 President Roosevelt said: "The Navy Department ol the United States has reported to me that on the morning of Sept. 4. the United States destroyer G.-eer was proceeding In full daylight toward Iceland end had reached a point south-east of Greenland. "She was carrying American mail to Iceland
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  • 153 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 11. rFHE Icelandic steamer, 1 Hekla, (1,215 tons) was sunk late in June by a submarine en route from Iceland to Canada, according to Mr. V. Thor, Chairman of the Icelandic Government Trade Commission. The vussi Is Icelandic and was flvine under
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  • 34 1 Reuter. I London, BHM 12: cruL;»-r of the I Frencn i Eastefa Fleet !ias left IndoI •Thina :or repairs lv i Japanese ship>Md. states die Paria Radio.—Sou tar.
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  • 160 1 Reuter. mm MOLOTOV, Soviet Foreign Minister, IV last night issued a warning to Bulgaria. He informed Bulgaria that her conduct regarding the Soviet Union did not conform with normal diplomatic usage, and that Bulgaria was letting Germany use her territory and bases as jumping off places to
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  • 230 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 12. A NATIONAL Defence Headquarters, under Imperial commaud, has been created which will be responsible for all phases ot national defence in Japan, Korea, Formosa and South Saghalien. The Inspector-General of Military Education, Gen. Otozo Yamada, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief. Japan proper
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  • 238 1 Reuter. Chungking-, Sept. 12. QN the eve of President Roosevelt's eagerly-awaited speech, the discussions between the United States and Japan are still the. main topic of interest in Chungking. Opinions appear divided. Some quarters still see the possibility of compromise, arrangements being made between the two
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  • 68 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. THE political and military position was discussed during a visit of the Hungarian Regent. Admiral Horthy, to Hitler at the latter's headquarters between Sept. 8 and Sept. 10 The Geimans were represented in these discussions by Ribbentrop, and Field-Marshal Yon Keitel, and
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Baghdad, Sept. 11. RUMOURS with regard to the position of the Cabinet which have kfcen prevalent during the pa. t week have now culminated in the resignation of f he Minister of Finance, Mr. Ibrahim Kamal. No new appointment has been made to the
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  • 131 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 12 THE authentic story of how the Belgian Army fought desperately to the last of its reserves t.o help to save the British Army at Dunkirk is told to-day hi* the first time In "Belgium an official account of what happened ln
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  • 59 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept 12. A JAPANESE despatch from Central China claims that a crushing blow baa bee n dealt the Chinese Fourth Army by Japanese forces in the Hankow and Wuj chang regions. The main part of the Chinese If are encircled in
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  • 53 1 Reuter. l.onuon. Sept. tS. Ml Inhabitant of the Important m- dustrtal town <: Fnerlmto la Eastern lolhtnd, haw been fined 2504)00 cutldns by thf G;rnian ConunJaMT Cor "commit tin}-, fin of sabotage" it la learned in Dutcb etaclef in IrnmtßH The nature or the sabotage
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  • 330 2 Singapore, Thursday. A FATAL accident at the junction of North Bridge Read arid Jalan Sultan on the night of Sept. 3, when a 60-year-old Boyanese, Ab-| dul Aslvk bin Hussein, was knocked d:wn by a military truck driven by Pte. Kenneth John Isaacs, of the A.1.F.,
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  • 125 2 Singapore, inursUay Peng Song, the manager of a sundr\ goods shop at "the Naval Base. WAO was nned $20, in default 20 days' simple imprisonment, by the second magistrate on a charge ot criminal breach ci crust, Lucc(»s/jlly appealed in the nigh court to-day. Ng was charged with
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  • 70 2 Singapore, Thursday OAID to have attempted to cheat Mr. 0 S. W. Peers of $10 by representing himself to be Ahmad Alkaff. of Messrs. Alkarr md Co.. Ahmad bin S. M. Hassan (38>, an Arab, claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate, to-day.
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  • 27 2 THE new club premises cf the Arab Club at 809. Serangoon Road, will be opened at 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 19.
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  • 280 2 MALAYAN PILOTS AT BATTLE FRONTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) XWO non-Europeans and four Government officials will be included in the next batch—the seventh— of R.A.F. cadets to join the Singapore Flying Training bchool. Government's recent decision to allow officials who can be spared, to
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  • 209 2 Singapore, Thursday. T DON'T think there is a jot or tittle of evidence in this case to support the conviction.' remarked Sir Percy McElwa:: chief justice, iii the high court to-day in all: wing the appeal of a young Chinese. Yap Siong Seng, who had
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  • 166 2 Singapore. Thursday. 4 Hokkicn boy, Teo Chang Keng, was itkunfl to have *een roun hiding on a Iffltgr close to The windo v leading to the accounts' department of the Singapore Cold Storage Creameries on Sept. 10 at night. It appeared that he had
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  • 232 2 Singapore, Thursday. MURSING a grudge because he had received two "black" eyes a fight which he himself had provoked, S. Muttiah (23) attacked Ibrahim bin Mohamed Kassim who was cycling home late in the evening, and stabbed him. This was the allegation Ibrahim made against Muttiah
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  • 250 2 Singapore. T hursd H°t T D^ G that the taunt of, traffic district iudo e *L gistrate was not against the of evidence. Mr. Justice dismissed the appeal of 0 Chm, a business man J been convicted and ™i seven months' simpio "Sj meiit on a charg?
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    • 88 2 REFRACTING and I MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS vi v i I When Baying Lamps Loot Out Ml B For The Work I I ASSfe Q uaUt > "off- H I iS IS mark of this Famous I IBL "STAR" H B < 4Bv> Brand Lamps. H ■B /Vofe</ /or if* Cheap* J
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    • 259 2 i Bombers! ■From Cents*-* In THE LONDON CHAMBER OP COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: 87 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded Passes in the Elements of COMMERCE and 28 per cent, of these attained DISTINCTION, Enrol NOW for the new term commencing 15th. IfiS September, 1941. IWHHff^ffi
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  • 235 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QtfGAPORE has a Youth Movement—the Eurasian Youth Movement—but unlike Hitler's Jungfolk, it is not religious or political. In fact, politics and religion are banned. Boys and girls are made to appreciate their responsibility as future citizens and loyal co-operators in
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  • 94 3 DM Staff Reporter) i KORfi appears to A have been created by newspaper reports (no! m the Tribune) that Ui. Puff Cooper and Lady niana Duff Cooper were acl( m p,.nied. on their "exprßsive" air journey to i Singapore by a valet and >j Maid respectively.
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  • 74 3 Singapore, Thursday. FN woman. Lee Tone, related roner*fl court |ttfe morning. turned bom« t-o her house in F on Sept. 4 to mid her hus- n. from a beam rand, 44-year-old Oug KeoV an odd j»,b man. had been locked she said h .ide. but Mw
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  • 97 3 Singapore. Thursday lIT EARING wa s continued in the assize i court t ;-day before Mr. Justice Wor--1 ley and a special jury of the case in 1 v.nich a South Indian. Manickam, stands j charged .vith causing he death of a compatriot, Palani, at a house
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  • 111 3 Singapore. Thursday. j I A DMITTING that he did make a re- j port to the police, and that that reI art was correct. Tan Seng (28» a HOKkien claimed trial when he was charged before Mi. R Moor, acting third magistrate, wit'i glvtnS
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  • 280 3 (By Tribune Staff Reporter) VJOMEN in Singapore I wear stockings fo7 comfort and appearance. Against that indisputable argument, the economical fashion for "bare legs" makes no headway When Hu Holiness the Pope granted special dispensation last week allotting women to attend St. j Peter's in
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  • 219 3 Does Singapore Need A Recreational Park JJOES over-crowded, intensely built-up Singapore toy n need a picnic ground similar to Londoners' Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest? Singapore Rural Board members at their meeting yesterday, were unanimously in agreement that Singa pore needed such a playground but where and how to get
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  • 133 3 MALAYAN architßcts, through the Institute of Architects, are seeking to amend the building rules in Singapore in order to give mor,3 scope for the use of local material. The war and resultant shortage of steel and cement is the reason. At yesterday's meeting of
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  • 208 3 Singapore, Thursday. MR. L. C. Goh, fifth magistrate, binding over Ti?h Hin Thoh, a rubber tapper, for enticing the wife of another man in 1935, told Teh that he was giving him a chance to make amends and suggested that Teh should arrange that
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  • 62 3 Singapore. Thursday CHARGED with causing hurt to Goiam Mohamad when he allegedly robbed him of S2O, Yaha bin Rangam U">. a Punjabi, claimed trial in the third police court. to-Jay. Tr-o incident was 6tated to have ta*en place at 10.30 a.m. at Jalan Bcsar on e The case
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  • 240 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) HAVING made arrangements for the establishment of two Chinese primary schools in Australia, the first ever, for the 20,000 Chinese resident there. Mr. Yu Chien-hsien. Director of the Education Department of the National Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, returned to
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  • 249 3 WHETHER or not to cut down the trees bordering Ponggol Road will be a question the Singapore Rural Board will decide soon. Mr. Wee Kah Kiat, Chinese member of the Board, brought the matter up. saying that the trees along the road served no useful
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  • 31 3 Under the auspices of the literary section of the Indian Youth League, Singapore, Mr. Arumucanar of Klang will delivei a lecture in Tamil at the League premises at 7 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 1615 5 WINNERS WILL NOT BE EASY TO PICK "Spectator's" Comments Far To-morrow's Ipoh Races WITH big fields and even prospects in almost every race, punters will not find it an easy task picking winners tonorrow, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's Summer neeting.
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  • 429 5 L t h their new acquisition from England, Todd, scoring four I paiid goals, the Royal Air Force, playing their second last "i game <>f the season, collected two more valuable points tmti*) mH the Police in a return league game at the Depot Srday
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  • 42 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, Reserve Division. Manchester v Lcyals, Gillman; Div. II A, R E (Maiays) v Publishers, SUB. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament. MEETING: Singapore Recreation Club annual general meeting, clubhouse, 5.30 p.m. HOCKEY: Hornets v Medical College, Medical College ground.
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  • 185 5 (From Our Own Reporter). 1 Ipoh, To-day. ALTHOUGH it was a day for slow work a number i of interesting fast sprints were seen this morning, i The most impressive work- outs were done by lined I P i Kapai, Chiltern, Treasure.,/ The Port, Clarissa The
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  • 227 5 THE Div. I game between the Malays and the R.A. (Heavy), hxed for to-day, has been postpcned. rE R.A.M.C. collected full points from the Malay Regiment, who gave them a walk-over in yester--1 day's Div. II A match which was to have been played at Gillman. IN a
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  • 132 5 Argylls 6 S.C.C. 1 |N a rather one-sided Div. 1 match played on the padang yesterday the Argylls beat the S.C.C. by six goals to one. The S.C.C. defence held out well in the first half when the Argylls managed to score only; one goal. Before
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  • 249 5 SCORER of five, goals in a Pry I game only the previous day. Toh Chin Geok, youthful Chinese Athletic centre-forward, playing fcr the reserves yesterday, added another two to his "ba when the Athletic won 3-1 m their league game against the JJjyu Reserves at Anson
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  • 44 5 IN the first big rugby match played at Otllman this season, the Loyals and the Gordons drew three points all. AT Changi, the RA. Officers' Mess beat the O.C.T.U. by 14 points (two goals and a drop goal) to three (a try).
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 179 6 Our Red Allies WHEN Russia entered the war there was doubt in a good many minds as to the effect upon the more conservative opinion in Britain of acknowledging as Allies a nation whose leaders had been responsible for a good deal of international bloodshed and misery in the
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  • 155 6 WHEN, therefore, a prominent member of Parliament states publicly his hope that the Russian and German armies will exterminate each other every feeling of fair play is outraged. Russia of to-day must not be judged by her leaders of the past. She has made mistakes, but there
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  • 141 6 THE Soviet Union which is fighting with us to-day is not just emerging, red-handed, from bloody revolution, its peasants avenging themselves on the class which had oppressed them for centuries. It has proved itself to be a young and virile nation, whose people are, like our own, fighting
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  • 1334 6  -  *By*~- Raymond Clapper TIfIUCH has been done to make the U.S. Government a government of laws, but it still remains a government of men. Strong personalities range over the field of government with little regard to orbits laid down in statutes. To be a
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  • 36 6 VOR years Alaskan niissioraries have been telling Eskimos a h out the high temperatures of hell Father Segundo Llorento has discovered that local sinners, ivhos? lives are spent fighting co'o\ have grown eager for damnation.
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  • 599 6 duties, any men B ed for being called on- of I during unwarranted hours -B simply because y< are also workers whose hours are at the b< I others and take this npport B to apologise lor the mc invent I caused. We thank theni f I
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  • 414 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. fill Tass Agency reports that during the last 24 hours, [2,000 (lemians were killed at Viliki Luki, 125 miles <>rth-wes1 of Smolensk. t lopment in tne ngmwas reported in Lon- ben it was stated ttive circles that there ns
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  • 175 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. House of Commons yesterday 1 ye 8 third reading to the and Burma t Postponement of tions) Bill, which extends tor dura ion oi the war and 12 Ss afterwards, the maximum 1 the House of Representative. Burma and of Legislative
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  • 218 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. SOVIET armies are said to be more modernised than the Germans and in their counterattacks in the Smolensk ana are said to have advanced 50 kilometres a day. French soldiers in German prison camps have become well aware, through underground
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  • 398 7 Reuter. Zurich. Sept.T'i THE Nazis are furious about the delivery of the Germans in Iran to 1 British hands, according to press reports reaching Zurich J^«gggJ£ 6 handing over of the Germans to Russia as "barbaric, according to tne Benin cor respondent of the
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  • 156 7 Reuter. Lrndon, Sept. 12. REUTER' S Pclitical Correspondent learns that all possible aid is being sent to Russia. The Prime Minist?r Mr. Churchill, revealed yesterday in the House of Commons that hundreds of planes have already been sent there, but this does not
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  • 221 7 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 12 THE activities of the R.A.F ana 1 Fteet Air Arm in the Mediterranean on Monday, Tuesday an Wednesday are reported in th" following British R.A.F Mid I East communique issued yeserdS'dlv On Monday night, R.A.F heavy bombers attacked the harbour at
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  • 107 7 Reuter. London, Sept 12. PEASANTS in Belgium and France, enuaged in their harvesting, waved to R.A.F. pilots as they flew 1 w over the fields during a sweep by Spitfires yesterday, states the Air Ministry News Service. They flew at 50 feet across the; sea and swept
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  • 29 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 12:—An Admiralty communique states that the auxiliary vessel lenbridtie (Lieut-Commander D E. n,owni has been sunk. The next of kin -mve hern informed.—Reuter.
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  • 92 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. ANOTHER Italian ship was sunk by a British submarine. It is announced in an Admiralty communique. The ship was the Maya. 3.867 i tons, and she was sunk in the i Aegean Sea. The Maya was registered in Genoa and
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  • 473 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. AUTHORITATIVE circles in London reported to-day that there were indications that the Germans had started an attack on the Murmansk region in the Soviet far north. 4 A 1 present H is impossible to say how th* attack is deMlopin* or
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    • 170 8 l Again. The Big Show In Town! M.G.M/s Sensational Adventure Epic of the U.S. Fleet Air-Arm— ROBERT TAYLOR I RUTH HUSSEY WALTER PIDCEON in I 'Flight Command I Inspiring Films By "CUPPER* ot the ll j <IH IU HILL ROOSEVELT I! MEETING in Mid-Atlantic... j CHURCHILL'S VISIT TO ICELAND and
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    • 348 8 Great World Park! I OtJRPAKK HAjS EVERYTHING WITHIN THE MBAN- I ING OF "PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT' AND THAT U ACCOUNTS FOR ITS PUBLIC APPEAL AND KEEN I PUBLIC (SUPPORT! j cabaret! TO-NICHT I IJ'ea Dansant I% T After-Dinner Dance 7.30 p.m. I W 9.30 to Midnight I ~yiisS~<7mTiE hoggeST" I HAS
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    • 604 8 Public Notices RECRUITS WANTED. English speaking Chinese recruits are lequirei on a voluntary basis lor the First Battalion of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Vacancies exist tor:— Signallers Wireless Operators Transpcrt Drivers Pioneers Light Machine Gunners Stretcher Bearers No previous training is necessary. Further* information may be obtained from the
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    • 221 8 I~ "Those of |)r < 5* stories should see this picture without fail nin Says THE MALAV.\'mi|;, NX TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9 i S f DONALD CRISP BARBARA O NEIL .„A. ■Mi*. IRVING RAPPER A WARNER ALSO FIRST AIR-MAIL FICTLRES OF THE HISTORIC i MEETING BETWEEN MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL i
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    • 829 10 sa Situations Vacant 1 WANTED. Lady Teacher. Apply Box No. 4JJ clo Malayu Tribune, Singapore. (No. 77L) UNEMPLOYED? Communicate with General Employment Agency, 100. Emerald Hill Road. Singapore. Phone *****. Many secured billets through us. (No. 72L) CLERK typist. Knowledge of bookkef ping an advantage. $35 per mensem. Vox 411
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    • 847 10 Wanted WANTED Portable typewriter for cashCall 2—3 p.m. 300 Orchard Road. Singapore. (No. 112 L) WANTED. Kerosene Operated Refrigerator. Box No. 460 cio Malaya Tribun?. Singapore (No. 114 L) STORE WANTED In Kallang Road and Tala_ Besar vicinity, write to Box No. t59. c o Malaya Triuune, Singapore. (No. 115
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    • 1003 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED TO BUY Small Car, 7 to 11 h.p. State full particulars and price n Box 450 c!o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 100 L) WANTED. Hillman Minx 1936 7 8 or 1939 40 model. Box 457 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. »W'J WANTED 1938-1329 Fiat Marvellette for
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    • 707 10 FOR SALE. Shelvador Refrfgerator :n good condition, $100.-. Phone 2627. Singapore. (No. 109 L) FOR SALE—Polished Carved Dining Room Suite complete. Sitting Room Set comprising large Chesterfield Set. Pour Polished Teak Chairs and three Pkhlt tables with glass tops Two Teak bedroom sets comprising single beds, dressing tables and ward
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    • 692 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Of well-made polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, G.E.C. electric table fan (almost newi, Etc., Etc. (By Order of Mr. J. J. Richardson of British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd.) To be held at No. 21, Nathan Road (off River Valley Road), On Saturday, Sept. 13, 1941 at 2.30
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    • 452 10 AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. JOHORE CONTROL OF TRAFFIC ORDER 1941. The public are advised that tests of the traffic arrangement made to cover the partial and complete blockade of the Causeway will be carried out between 2 and 4 pm on Monday, 15th September. 1941 During this period ALL
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 828 10 TO-DAt'S lIA ll io j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 *cs EASTERN sr»m^ ZHPI 30.96 metres 969 met GSV 17.81 m ZHP2 48 58 metres 6.175 m|cs GBF I£.II m cs-' \l S 4 "^trm P m. GSD 11.75 aer il ll 12.00 Recorded Orchestral Concert, in- 6.10 p.m
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  • 984 11 ir Singapore. Sept 11. Buyers. Sclera. MINING. 27> 2 3--74., 77> 2 MM 0 75 0 10 pt* 01, 1 41 ...45 1013 10.8 Sf*is («i a sE |1 0.24 C 26 T 0.34 p 5 Tin ,$1) 130 1 .34 a Tin (ss) 15!6 10|ft
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  • 20 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber ,n >injrapore at noon to(f>\ wire:— TIN RUBBER SByg, tellers 38";;
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  • 155 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) mTM Singapore, Friday. TIN share prices continued to advance yesterday, but the volume of trading was slightly lower than on Wednesday Hong Fatts rose to 132 ex.. Kuchais to 1 «o, and Rantaus to 177. In the Australian section. there wrs
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  • 105 11 Singapore, Thursday gXCEPT for rather more interest in the forward tender positions, no developments have occurred in the Singapore market this week, and local business continues extremely dull, state- Stanton Nelson and Co.. on their weekly report. No fresh statistics have been made available, and
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  • 122 11 "BI.ONDIE GOES LATIN" (At the Pavilion) '"DLONDIE GOES LATIN" is a chunkful of hilarious laughter, of a woman, who was ii man. and a wife making love to another man. before her husband's eyes and a host of other uproarious situations. Many tuneful songs are in this picture which
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  • 69 11 Simla, Sept. 3. The new Resident of Mysore is to be Lt.-Col. D. de M. S. Fraser. who hitherto has been the Resident In Kashmir. His place in Kashmir is being taken by Lt.-Col. E Barton, now Resident in the Eastern States, who will be succeeded dv Lt.-Col. C. P.
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    • 56 11 i ———i XIbC CHINA BUILDING ©v>crscas Vl sinca o,!e Telegrams: v CENTENARY MOTOR VEHICLES H3surance WORKMEN'S viorporatioiit COMPENSATION xto w x PERSONAL ACCIDENT AGENTS THROUGHOUT MALAYA LOWEST RATES LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE with IRIUM !mt to iptrkl» «nd g}*m with ifl Sr. MM t?;„ PEPSODENT with «R.UM A fHi
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    • 298 11 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Ducoed and polished teak HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE etc. Comprising:— Dining table and chairs, sideboards, sitting room suite, single beds with mattresses, wardrobes, dressing table, "Cheavins" water niters, 29 electric light shades (new) etc., To be held at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS
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    • 150 11 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA and MIDO ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Micelle Rd.) Singapore. Tel. No. 7922. Dlas THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled
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    • 243 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: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated in F.M.S.) 1 Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight. 1 I
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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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  • 149 12 THE Royal Air Force has vacancies for Asiatic Station Wardens ac Royal Air Force establishments in Malaya. During the period of training, the iate of pay will be $55 per month. This will be increased to $95 per month on transfer to the station,
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  • 75 12 'pHE First Battalion of the Straits SetA tlemcnts Volunteer neeas Eng-lish-speak.ng Chinese recruits on a voluntary service. Signallers and wireless operators, transport drivers, pioneers, light machine- gunners and stretcher bearers. No previous training is necessary. Further information may be obtaineo from the Adjutant. Ist. Batttalion.
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  • 40 12 'THE Indian Association, Tr.r Youth League and The n Association. Singapore Bharathi Day on Sunci ihe Indian Association Sri Bramachari Kail.is..i: Messrs. S. Subramaniarr. manl). K. T. K. Th Abdulla and Mrs. X ll R speak. V. V
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  • 14 12 The Maiaya Broadcasts a will be relaying Pr< speech at 30 to-night
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    • 333 12 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant ROYAL AIR FORCE VACANCILS exist for Asiatic Station Wardens at Royal Air Force Establishments- in Malaya. RATE CF PAY; Rate of pay for j period of training $55 per i month. Cn transfer to Station on completion of training $95 per month rising annually by 53.75
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    • 81 12 SPEEdThe TANKS! DIAR V OF FUNCTIONS 15th. Sept. Black-out Dance. Great World Cabaret. Tickets 185 cents. 18th. Sept. Churchill Tank Fund Night at Cocoanut Grove Tickets $1.00. 25th. Sept. Battle of Britain Ball at Raffles Hotel. Nonstop Cabaret Dance—Specialty Items and Hostesses. Music by Dan Hopkins Orchestra Harmony Hawaiian*. Extension
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    • 182 12 far beauty The girl wHfa Mr sMn has MORE sex appeal and Allure than the girl with a sun-tanned complexion." This is what leading beauty experts say. And it's true. Men adore fair loveliness and smoothness of complexion more than anything else. So don't let ugly sun-tan spoil your romance.
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    • 104 12 I I «1871 70 YEARS OF SECURITY TO POLICY OWNERS BY P^b^bW^b^bw/31 BY. fl BBwEe bW flflßPllllliiffllllPjfl fl X Bm. fl -Ijjp^fj^Bjßjy^y1jjp^fj^BjBjy^y "Why shouldn't I? The day I paid the first premium, I created an estate of $10, would take me years to save $10,000. ''Certainly I own life insurance.
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