Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, Sept. 15, 1941.
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  • 248 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. I lit. Soviets are now reported to be using a new "secret weapon" tanks cf 64 tons. irith neither of yesterday's com- ies taking the st: ry of the n battle much further, only j few points of clarity emerge in Uk
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  • 111 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 14. I urrlEN Congress r.e-assembles to- morrow after one month's vacation. President Recsevelt. is likely to make a request for new appropriations, probably totalling $5,000,000,000 for aid to Britain, and the other states fighting Hitler. It is thcught that this request would follow
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  • 31 1 Reuter. untitled Sept 14:—The Army untitled ill reports that ten plants are now tag machine-guns, compared with •*o plantd 14 months ago. The output m -.60 percent, since August. 1940. -Reuter.
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  • 252 1 r Germans have been driven back three miles from Leningrad at one point by a Russian counter-attack. The entire available might of the Luftwaffe has been thrown into the assault on Leningrad, where terrific artillery duels throughout the day and night are proceeding, but despite
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  • 182 1 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell, Rei.tcr'? Resident Correspondent in Moscow) Twenty thousand Rximanlans were killed outside Odessa during the first ten days of September by the deienders. lnr'vdlng the famous marines and sailors cf the Black Fleet, says the Red FJeet in a leading article. Tanks, -juns. hundreds
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  • 183 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. A FEW hours after the Vichy re- port that Finnish troops had withdrawn from the attack on Leningrad, M. Vaino Tanner, the Finnish Minister of Trade and Industry, declared In a speech at Helsinki, that Finland had nc desire to become involved in
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  • 172 1 I AST night's report from Vichy that Marshal Mannerheim had withdrawn his troops some way from the Karelian Isthumas north of Leningrad to a sector north of I ake Ladoga seems, if correct, to be a remarkable indication of the lack of interest by the Finns
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  • 336 1 Reuter Cairo, Sept. 15. JHE highly successful attack by the Fleet Air Arm and the R.A.F. on an enemy convoy in the Central Mediterranean, mentioned in Saturday's communique in which it was said that three merchantmen were probably destroyed and severe damage done to
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  • 138 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 14. THIRTEEN freighters will slide into the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf waters on Sept. 27 in the largest mass launching of merchantmen since the first World War. The Maritime Commission has designated the occasion "Liberty Fleet Day" and has asked President Roosevelt to make
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  • 348 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. WT was as-umed yesterday that the wing of the Roy;;l Air Force in Russia is additional to the aircraft reinforcements which have already been sent to Britain's ally to be flown by Soviet pilots. No details of the types
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  • 31 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 15. Mr. Averill Harriman, leader of the U .S. Mission to Moscow, and J other members of the Mission, have arrived In London .—Reuter.
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  • 166 1 Reuter. on Leningrad. He seems to be turning his attention to territory of direct interest to the Finns. The Vichy Agenc* says that the Finns' new objective Is the conquest of Soviet Karelia. Marshal Mannerhelm is said to have promised the territory to Finland. r t is stated that most
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  • 113 1 Reuter New York, Sept. 14. THREE ships with cargoes and supplies for American defence bases in Bermuda and -he West Indies cancelled their sailings at noon yesterday. The crews walked out in response to a strike called by the Seafarers' International Union of North America which
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  • 286 1 Reuter. In the Western Desert, Sept. 15. JfHE lirst results of the Axis reinforcing of their Libyan forces were indicated in yesterday's Cairo communique which mentions that enemy patrols are moving somewhat' more widely than usual. Though authoritative circles are reticent, this is believed to
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 14. A JAPANESE offensive in northern Hunan has been repulsed and Chinese forces have regained possession of the Tayunshan mountains, according to Chinese dispatches from the Hunan front. Japanese losses in a week-long battle were 2,400 men.—Reuter.
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  • 57 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15:--The Duke of Kent has returned from Canada wnere he has been visiting a number of air tralninc establishments in connection with the Commonwealth air training plan, states tOS Dominions Office. His tour, in the course of which he travelled some 15.0001 inUes
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Rome. Sept. 15:—Over 200 people have 'jeen killed In an earthquake which shook nartg of Asiatic Turkey, says an Istanbul cespatch to the official Italian News Agency.—Reuter.
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  • 255 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. 18 feet of her bows missing, a 12-foot split in her hull amidships and other severe damage, after hitting a mine, the submarine H.M.S. Triumph, limped home 1500 miles across the North Sea. But she was repaired and has since torpedoed
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  • 772 1 Reuter By a Correspondent with the British Home Fleet) London, Sept. 15. J WAS in a ship bearing the A dmiral's Hag within five miles of the Norwegian coast when British forces sank the 1,5 00-ton German gunnery training cruiser, Bremse,
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 15 MR, Wakasuge, the Japanese Minister in Washington, la leaving Yokohama for Washington this afternoon. The name cf the vessel in which he is sailing has not been disclosed His return after only fortnight's consulations in Tokyo is regarded in some circle?: in
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  • 146 1 Reuter. London. Rcpi. I^. OUTRAGES in Serbia are leading to civil war." declared the Quisling Serbian Premier General Neditch. In a speech last quoted by the Belgrade Radio. "All Serbians are asked to do everything in their power to prevent an expedition being sent to
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Chungking. Sept 1^ THE Japanese have used paraehuie troops in China for the first time. This was revealed yesterday oy the Hsin Hua Jih Pao, the organ of the Chinese Communist Party, giving details of a Japanese oriensive against the Eighteenth Group Army (Chinese Communists*, west
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  • 132 2 Per Ardua Ad Astra SEPTEMBER 15, 1940 is one of the great days in British history. On that day, a year ago to-day, the Royal Air Force became a power before which even the proud Luftwaffe had to bow On that day 185 Nazi planes are known to have
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  • 89 2 Q{EPT. 15 was a momentous day for Britain. On that day the fate of London wa c flpriHpfi Goering's Luftwaffe, consisting of some of the finest pilots and machines Germany has ever produced, were no match for the indomitable courage and knight-errantry of the i R.A.F. men. Against
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  • 110 2 day London was saved. Think what those Huns would have done to London had they got closer without the dreaded R.A.F. on their tails. But this battle of Sept. 15 which resulted in such a crushing defeat for Goering's Luftwaffe was not won by the R.A.F. fighter
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  • 915 2 (By A Special Correspondent) J-VHESE are the thoughts of an average Malayan, for that is what 1 am. What do 1 mean by a Malayan? Well, a Malay* aii is a person who considers this country his home. Outranks are filled with Chinese, Indians, Malays, Eurasians,
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  • 1211 2 THIS YEAR LAST-IV the war turns from the second into the third year and stock is taken of the advance made in coping: with the Nazi bid for world dominance, it is all the more valuable to compare Nazi boasts of 1940 with the actualities of 1941. So here, with
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  • 690 2 T HE PC °P ie 0f this CC, m y 3, times have to p inc h I selves to test whether th I B living in the land of because it seems to them v B to be true that from point of view Malaya is
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  • 681 3 Pit Gen Sit Hubert Gough, Renter's Military Commentor) London, Sept. 15. rrHERE is every indication that the Germans have miscalculated their power and the Soviets* strength. declaration oi and the American action I ,lk>WB will have very imand favourable consein our Battle of
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  • 340 3 Reuter Teheran, Sept. 15. accredited members of the German, Italian, Hungarian and Rumanian Legations in Teheran have been ordered to leave to-morfow. Informing the British Legation of this, the Iran Government adds that a further batch cf Germans are to be surrendered to the
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  • 140 3 New U.S,- Europe Air Service Reuter. New York, Bept. 14. PAN-AMERICAN Airways announce the Inauguration on Sept. 25 of the first trans-Atlantic air express service between the United States and Europe. Pan-American Airways say that shipments to Europe will not be accepted unless accompanied by "aircert*" from British consular rfficials
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  • 36 3 yESTRICTTONS pertaining w w« I\ lighting allowed to the Railways regarding the running their services in the SWeoi Shore have just *m\ johore. They are substantially the same as thos? obtaining in Singapore.
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    • 263 3 Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE. Singapore Harbour Board. The comprehensive ig WjM exercises in the Singapore Harboiu Boaid area, which were tt> be arranged between 3 p.m. and 7 p_m. to-day, have been postponed, int exercbes wiil take place between 8.30 p.m. and 12.30 a m unldmghU on Sept. 16. Hours
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  • 324 4 Tengah Go Down Fighting TWO goals scored in the second period, after a goalless first half, won the Royal Air Force small units cup for Seletar, when they met Tengah in the final at Anson Road Stadium vesterdav A comparatively poor crowd turned
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  • 116 4 pLAYING before a big crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Japanese beat the Americans by 8-4 in their important major league baseball match, and thus won the coveted trophy. Ueyama was the star for the Nipponese, pitching a good game as well as dealing a long hit.
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  • 22 4 TO-DAY RUGBY: Medical College v Police, Depot. TENNIS- S.C.C. tournament. SOCCER: All league games postponed owing to the black-out exercises.
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  • 254 4 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. THE British Army*s visit to Belfast to play an Ireland eleven featured" the football programme, and 30,000 enthuI siasts savv the game in which Hagan J performed a hat-trick for the Army, who won. Mercer also scored, while Martin netted for Ireland. The
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  • 59 4 ALTHOUGH they met stronger jpposition than they did the previous time, the S.C.C. scored another good victory when they met an R.A.A.F. team on the Padang yesterday. Bright batting performances by A. C. Growder and S. Downer, following good bowling by W. K. Jagger, mainly contributed to
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  • 57 4 Reuter. Brookline (Mass.). Sept. 13. MRS. Betty Hicks Newell beat Helen Sigel by five and three in the final of the American women's golf championship today. Mrs. Newell led by one hole in the first round. Mrs. Newell hails from Long Beach. California, and is the first Californian to win
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 173 5 CABARET girls of the Great World dance hall Singapore, on strike, are willing to work to-night—one night only. To-night at the Great Worldblackout night—is in aid of the Churchill Tank Fund. The girls, who have been on strike since Friday, when an alteration
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  • 114 5 LI IS EXCELLENCY the Governor will be present at The Musical Society Concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday. Sept. 28. when tho Society is presenting a programme of well-known rolos and choruses from oratorio, with full chorus and orchestra. Ida Kinloch, the well-known Singapore soprano,
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  • 533 5 (Tribune Staff Reporttfrj 4\\ a two-fold mission —to campaign on behalf \qt the Palestine Foundation Fund for making Palestine a Jewish home and to rouse interest in the mighty effort being made by Palestine Jews to raise a Jewish Army to fight for
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  • 21 5 Simla, Sept. 12. From among 41 applicants from the United Provinces for training under the Bevin Scheme," seven have been selected.
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  • 195 5 ANNOUNCING the appointment of Mr. V. G. Bowden, Australian Trade Commissioner at Shanghai, as an Australian Government representative at Singapore, the Minister for External Affairs (Sir Frederick Stewart) said: "Mr. Bowden would exercise a wide variety of functions, covering political, commercial, and administrative matters- The appointment was
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  • 130 5 "THE GREAT MR. NOBODY" (At the Alhambra) IN all of us is the urge and the desire to ao great deeds. Every man is a hero to himself and in himself. Warner Brothers' -'The Great Mr Nobody" deals with this theme and deals with it very effectively. Mr Nobody
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  • 36 5 Penang. Saturday. ABOUT 100 Cantonese and Khek shoemakers have sent a petition to their employers for an increase of 25 per cent, in their monthly wages. The employers are considering the petition.
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  • 74 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter)' A LEVEE and investiture will be held on Wednesday morning at the Istana Besar, Johore Bahru, tn the occasion of the Sultan's Birthday. This will follow the Thanksgiving Service held at the Sultan Abubakar Mosque at 9 a.m. Heads of Departments and higher officials
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  • 167 5 Singapore. Saturday. HATSURO Hidaka ana Kyoka Kurasako. two Japanese, were offered $10,000 oail. In two surec'.es each, this morning by Mr. J L. McFall, the district judge, before whom they were cnarged with committing an offence under the Seditious Publications' Ordinance. Hidaka .-.as charged with
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  • 53 5 I (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. T7*LEVEN local Chinese associajla tions have jointly sent a letter to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek giving their unanimous support to a Sino-British-American-Soviet alliance. The letter also urged more unity among the armed fcrces of China in her
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  • 50 5 MR. Arthur Menken, U.S. newsreel cameraman, has arrived in Australia to photograph the war effort for Paramount's. He said that he was so impressed with the A.I F. to Malaya that he decided to "hep down here" and iret shots of Diggers' training and their background.
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    • 602 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrence ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Tan Hong Ghim and family wish to thank all those who attended the funeral of their father and also all those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence, scrolls, etc. For Sale FOR SALE almost new 8 Valve Marconi Radio, $180 or nearest. Owner leaving
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    • 3182 7 imssit lED-HDi^aga^E^ Miscellaneous j I GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor, 460-B, Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees I good fitting—Moderate prices. (No. 069K) FRUIT TREES Rambu'ans, Pulasans. etc—grafts Marcots available. All trees guaranteed. Particulars Woo. 243, Middle Road. Singapore or Phone 3053. (No. 74L) GOOD NEWS for the sick. Slow Keng Ngoh. Chinese, Physician.
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    • 596 7 F.'LT. J. COMPTON (*****) Deceased. Any persons having claims against the estate of the above are requested to communicate direct with the President, Committee of Adjustment, for F.LT. J. COMPTON, R.A.F. Station, Seletar. No claims arising after the expiration of 21 days from the publishing of this notice will be
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    • 123 7 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., VIANUFACTURING Head Office: 3 62. South Bridge Re Branch Office: 348. N. Badge Rd SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING THE FOOD OF THE FUTURE DEPENDS ON THE jfr ■'<>■: PROTECTION npniVFR Wfc O? FRUIT A,m SrKA ILK m VEGETABLE w» CROPS FROM INSECTS'
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    • 221 7 LEE BROTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that the i Partnership carried on by (11 Lee 1 Keng Van <2i Lee Poo Van <3> Lee Sau Van, under the style of Lee I Brotheis, Photographers and deal?rs in photographic goods at No. 61, Hill Street, Singapore, has been dissolved as on
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 742 7 TO-DAY'S RADIO; I s 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 kcs EASTERN LERVICE ZHPI 3096 metres ••<• mcs CSV—.I7.BI Met: 16-84 metres ZHP2 48.38 metres 6 175 mcs GSF— IBM M cs; I>.Bl metres. P-m. 010—11.78 Mrs; 25.53 metres. 12.00 'Midday Melodies' on Gramophon,. p m U. 50 p.m.
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  • 150 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, saturaay. 'IVHE1 V HE appeal of Lee Chin Nyean against the decision of the Tapah magistrate, who convicted him on a charge of assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery and sentenced him to a fine of $300.
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  • 152 8 (From Our Financial Correspandent» Singapore, Monday. rpHE markets continued very firm on A Saturday with sellers very reluctant to meet the market. Hong Patts were taken up to H35, Jelebus to 80. Rantaus to ifitlfc, Batu Selangors to 1;86, and Sungel Luas to 1
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  • 23 8 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER Buyers 38%, Sellers 38 7 8
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  • 62 8 Reuter. London, bept. i*TN accordance with a suggestion made by Mr. Bernard Shaw, the director of the National Portrait Gallery In London ha* rreed to hand the portraits of Sir Rab'ndranath Tagore done by Sir William Rcthernsteln and Sir Muirhe*d Bone. Sir Kenneth Clark. Director of the Natlrna!
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  • 28 8 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week end j on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims). FIVE
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  • 147 8 Reuter. Bangkok, Sept. 13. rpHE entire Thai press this morning uses the heaviest type for a front-page display of the Roosevelt world broadcast, though they have not yet commented editorially. Neutral observers emphasise that the absence of direct reference to the Pareastern situation does not detract
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  • 117 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rRK among the under-privile-ged boys of Selangor will be the principal feature of the Community Service Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, this year and there is every likelihood of Kuala Lumpur having a Boys'
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  • 54 8 Mr. tnua Beng Hong express his sincerest th heartfelt gratitude and relatives who atuiL I len funeral of the late m?« d lh Beng Hong nee Choo 4 u Chua and those who paid N sent wreaths and letter, lf Vlsit dolence and also tw Con rendered
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