Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, September 16, 1941.
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  • 134 1 Arming Of Merchantmen Likely m RAYIIURN, Speaker of the House of conference that a revis ,on of the Neutrality Act was discussed by legislative loaders at a conference wit h President Roosevelt at the White House to-day' but no conclusions had been reached. Mr. Rayburn
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  • 224 1 Outstanding highlights of President Roosevelt's speech to-day (see back page for full report) were:— Planes, tanks gu?is and ships have begun to flow from our factories and yards, and the flow will be accelerated from day to day until
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  • 68 1 Reuter. Boston (Massachusetts), Sept. 15 AlRships m ill guard Boston Harbcar against submarines. Capt. Charles liotndahl, naval dirigible Xpert, disclosed tc day. Six "blimps" will be viationed at a new dirigible base at South Weymouth tO| u:;rd the approaches to the" iuuramr. Interviewed. Capt Rcsendahl
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  • 118 1 Reuter. London. £ept. 16. I SUCCESSFUL British air attack A on an enemy convoy off the sian Isu.nds was reporied by the r Ministry last night. The cornunique .state.-.: "Blenheim airaft of the Bomber Command Lt tacked an escorted enemy convoy he ftisian Islands this
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  • 110 1 Last Year This... Reuter. T ndoa, S*pt. 10. NOTHING to report." This laconic communique, issut night jointly by the Air try and Ministry of Heme rity, would ordinarily passaiunnoticed wer; it not Uiat rday was the anniversary or many's greatest aerial onslaught th se island—and h2r greatest at. ar ag
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Bangalore, Sept. 16. IT Is learnt that the Government of 1 Mysore State has sanctioned £2.100.000 .nr tht working oi Che Jog Falls hydroscheme for generating «32.000 hone powr for a ■-tart. It Is understood mat most of the power thus generated vill be Utilised tot accelerating
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  • 127 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 16 LAVAL, in an interview with the Essen National Zeitung, declared that he intended to continue his policy of reconciliation with Germany, says th* Germancontrolled Paris Radio. Reconciliation, however, was only the beginning. Later, friendship between Germany and France would consecrate that policy. "Mothers will
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  • 337 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. a FEW hours after the arrival in London of Mr. Harriman (leader of the U.S. mission to Moscow), the names of the members of the British mission were announced. Accompanying Lord Beaverbrook (Minister of Supply) will be Capt. Balfour (Under Secretary
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  • 193 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. E V tank and tank part made Britain next week is to be to the fronlt lines line Leningrad, Kiev and Odessfl 1 apply oi Britain's ali-ou' the co\iet Union was anr' by Lord Beaverbrock, the M nisi r
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  • 161 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 16. "riHNA is confident that the v United States has no intention of making any arrange, mcnt at (he expense of China and that if any discussions are initiated affecUng China and her rig lits, she will first be oonsulted," said the Chinese
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  • 508 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 16. BIG air battle on the Egyptian-Tripoli frontier was recorded in a communique from British R.A.F. headquarters yesterday evening. Tiio communique says: "A ntrmm force of South African bombers on Sunday attacked ni. v .vi«#u enemy motor ami armoured fighring \ehii'«
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  • 97 1 Reuter. London, Sept. IC. RUS3VN women's part In the gutilla warfare was the theme cf a loscow broadcast heard in LontVa yesterday and describing the flowing incident. In <c village, a 15-year old girl had tan tortured to death by the Germts and 18 others of
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Butavla, Sept. 16. •pHK It rlanus East Indies naval and nUy grants have been approved. The csraad (People's Council) ap- 1 prov<-d oupplr menUry estimates which! piovid< ihe establishment ol a Royai Miiitarjiademy at Bandoeng, the purcnt:se torpedo flying-boats for the Navy uiurther reinforcements
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  • 52 1 •ombay. Sept. 16. rpHE utive of the All-India AutlTrades Union Council, claiming to resent over 150,000 workers, pa srri solution welcoming the move of the ish Trades Union Congress to feet up pat An;rlo-Soviet Trades Union Council Intmatfj the, Anti-Fascist atnißClM the interests oi Aorkeiiiuter.
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Cairo. S.pt. 16. rr*WO ne were slightly injured and I x sll|!amae.e caused to property in an air on Alexandria yesterday morn- i is werr also sounded ln aomel lof thta provinces—Renter.
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  • 157 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 16. DESCRIBING them as a prelude of the things to come, the Moscow Radio yesterday mentioned Hitler's enormous tank losses on the Eastern Front. "German tanks were Goebbels' trump card in his myth about German invincibility," the speaker said, adding that in a
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  • 158 1 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 16. "IMPORTANT gaps" in the Luftwaffe I were announced In the Red Star, the i Red Army organ, yesterday. "A comparison of the operations by the Luftwaffe in the first days of the war and now proves that the enemy's air force has been consistently
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Vichy, oept. 16. A DKSPATCH ?rcm the Vatican City to ofik French ."Jews Agency quotes tin s.n:i-nfT\ch:l Vatican organ, the "ObMiv.ttore Romano" for a statement that the Pope is reported to be asking all <.;atholics._ through the intermediary ol 1, .:.s representatives, fo
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  • 46 1 Reuter. iv.-.hawar. Sept. 16. xyAZIW 1 bmi fKceptionaUy T cuueter during the bUri lortnight than It htm been ever before. The Faqir jf lpi is reported to be uuidi worried ih e coniinued tni-sappruprlat ion or Hind.- in in:- JK-uiensntt. -ileuter.
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  • 168 1 Moscow reported this «l/loscnw Nll»<»«T»«» T1«l^ l»lXl «»:<»<»» »</tT1ltl>zV HrHlpTl l» l<» l rn«>t wa» TO «IT rillln tvi>lll Nl,ll.5l50 at «be o»b»r tli<< ln.nt. l,„u t„ land lro«!>. '!>' l.i:"»d !>l!Vi»! O.-.el »s» !l»' lZaltlc. Nut ltus.»!»n warsniliS. l'lulll"> !».ll>li<:. Wiped out. tile» Nomine,
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  • 29 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 15. ACCORDING to a Washington despatch to the newspaper. World Telegram, the United States is 1 trying to arrange a Russo-Finnish armistice. —Reuter.
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  • 71 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 16. •rpAROET Tor to-night," the great RAF film in which the hading actors were actual participants In the fjomomg raid on Germany, Is to be reseaaml Uumediately In the' United States, Canada and Latin America It is estimated that the. film will be
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  • 50 1 Reuter. 'Sanla,,.Sept. 1G Tnr: peatral^ frnfffktUw mmn, whi. h ntttĔaH ..>d it aesslon pn s<-pt i, i* pxpccic-d i« inter vu-w about 790 candidales for emergency eonuaikeloau EBthrftß, the gtMdard << the candlui.ics coming forward tkM been such as to emble che Board la ,»i ,>, o«M l
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  • 620 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THE story of how a wife fell in love with a paying guest and eventually left her husband to live with him, was disclosed in the High Court yesterday when Alfred John Wilson, a naval officer, sought a divorce from his
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  • 276 2 Singapore. Monday. HOW a fight between t.wo young Tamils, described' as being "bro-thers-in-law" by the prosecution witnesses, ended in one of them b?ing disembowelled, was related in the assize ccurt before Mr. Justice Worley ana' a special jury when P Bhaskaran Pillay, a young Indian,
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  • 170 2 rniiK following n,r fc-j donations L to the Churchill Tank Fund: Mr and Mrs. J. E. Stephens. $18.50: Women of Pulo Bukom Club. $18.50; Mr UTS. D; R. Howglll, 518.50; Ong lim Tlang Malacca. $1,850; Mr. Chan Teclc \t Malacca. $5t«J: Mr. Ngim Wee ChioW.
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  • 52 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. STARTING fiom yesterday, assistants of fruit stalls along Penang Road have been allowed Sunday off by their employers. These assistants, as result of their petition, will henceforth be working from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., two hours less
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  • 99 2 Singapore, Monday. A 20-YEAR-OLD Cantonese, Wong Fock Choon. arrested yesterday, appeared oefore the second magistrate, Mr X X Oou. on a charge, alleging that he.' on Aug. 6 at about 4 p.m. in a coconut plantation at the eighth mile. Changl Ftoad, In robbing one,
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  • 99 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AMONG the $7,000 odd A collected by the "Buy A Bomber" Fund in their "Faith in Victory" drive, even half cents were found in the collection boxes. And even though there may be "Aberdonians' among us in Malaya, even half tents are very welcome.
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  • 191 2 r*n HE following are the August donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund from ihe Jchor? Bahru District: Mr. O. Yenables. $25: Mr. F. Deniham, $26; Mr. J. M. Hemes. $15; Mr. H. R. MacDona'd. $10; Mr. H. E. Mackenzie, i.? 0: Staff t.nd labour
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  • 25 2 "CUMATRA—Thirty Years Ago" win r>e the subject of an address by Mr. H. R. Arbenz to the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday.
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  • 37 2 The Indian Association. Johore Bahru, v'ill hold a general meeting at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday to commemorati, the birthday of the Sultan of Johore. Sreeman G. K. K. Bhagavatar and his party will give a musical performance.
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  • 1008 2 Sept. 15. Interview forms dor Australia's first poll of p ibllc opilon. modelled on the Gallup poll have teen sent to 300 Interviewing centres throughout Australia Answers to ten t«f>lcal questions are expected within a fortnight. Further polls will be held each month. It Is estimated that
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  • 468 2 A SPECIAL correspondent from Pahang described t| tance rendered to padi planters—who are now drought in the coastal region—by the Government irljALj d them with assistance in securing draught animals and P loans of money. The occupants of those areas in I which there is
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy destroyed during yesterday J? 1 fronts up London J (excluding Soviet claims SIXTEEN
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  • 110 2 IN addition to the High CosLiving Allowance which J! been paid since November suDPlementary allowance i paid with effect from July i 13 J to those clerks, artisan 2 labourers who. at present feZ the High Cost of Living Allowaii The supplementary allowrm payable for July and August
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  • 34 2 Mr. R. W. untitled m Assistant Immigration Officer 1m battlement of Singapore Mr. Robert John Richards n appointed Deputy Conirm-siorr:, \m Defence Corps. Pen. s Mr. Geoffrey Lewis F.. rented a Commission Lieutenant. S.S.R.N.YR
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    • 309 2 faffto IMA] MALAYAN PftCMIEQ MOTit A TO-M<.ll I BLACKOUT DAi\€E (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight \0 ADMISSION CHARGE Dinner $3.00 RAI7eFWI7« eTAatfaF MUSIC-COMFORT imjT I 1 JaLH.k* Wa SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE ENTERTAIN YOUR rAIWTtII II %Ml FRIENDS THERE. l/Vl/ll .1 AM Mj llxßlt I B. C Motor* Kuala I—UW. Pfn»n| Motors,
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    • 4 2 apARTON /rudge^K ORCHARO S'POQE.
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    • 58 2 RAJARANI SQ/5 (the Master Depiiaton removes hair harmlessly from am prut body in five minutes soap Box of three cakes, $1 50.Erie* 50 rts. Postage 3i) rtCHAR I CO., ?9. Robinson Road. Sin;aporf COOLING THOUGHT FOR A HOT DAY OH! for a —or a long drink oj ROBINSONS LEMON, LIME
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  • 141 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) OFFICIAL information is available loeallv as to whether compulsory insurance of immovable property will be introduced j n the Colony. The Singapore Ratepayers' Association however have decided that they are opposed to any sufh step. Inquiries at the local office of the War
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  • 167 3 ,Xiibune Staff Reporter) j TIIKKE was a truce in the 1 cabaret girls' strike at > the Great World last night j when most of tnem turned up lor the Churchill Tank rund dance. They gave all their takings for this cause
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  • 118 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. f |*WO further charges of criminal breach of trust, in respect of ewellery, were preferred against Tong Siew Yin, a middle-aged .nese woman, when she appearbefore Mr. P. F. Y. RadclifTe yesterday. On Thursday, she had pleaded guilty
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  • 49 3 Singapore, Monday RAIL of $1.000 was offered to Koh Ah D who claimed trial to a charg* ia the carrying on of a public lottery ln Maude Road early yesterday morning. Sr. K. K. Oon. second magistrate, heard the case which was postponed to ■tpt 22.
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  • 215 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. IAM very sorry for what I have done, I did not realise what a foolish thing I did when I yielded to temptation," said a young Indian woman, Sampurnam, who pleaded guilty, in the police court yesterday to stealing
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  • 30 3 Calcutta. Sept. 1 rpHE immediate need for Rivins the fullest support to the Government in the prosecution of the war was stressed ln Calcutta yesterday by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru.
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  • 81 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THIS can be one of Ripley's "Believe It Or Not" series of truth-stranger-than fiction stories. The scene is the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. In the list of patrons who arrived yesterday, one after another, appeared the following names:— Capt. J. A. Remington. Mrs. Patricia
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  • 129 3 Singapore, Tuesday. A triple collision between three lorries, which resulted in one of them being overturned and bad'y damaged, occurred at the junction of Bukit Timah Read and Adam Road, yesterday. A Chinese, believed to have been the driver cf the overturned
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  • 106 3 (Fi-om Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumptir, Sunday. HPHE Ceylon Tamil Community ln Malaya A are trying to raise $50.000, the cost of a fighter plane, within the next four 'months. At a meeting of the Ceylon Tamils of Malaya Fighter Fund Committee held ft
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  • 164 3 I'HE 68th birthday of His Highness Sir Ibrahim, D.K., S.P.M.J., G.C.M.G., G.8.E., K.8.E., the Sultan of Johore, falls to-morrow. There will be a thanksgiving service at the Dewan at 9 o'clock in the morning, and admission will be by invitation of the State
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  • 100 3 Singapore. Monday. ADMITTING that he had gone away. Keng Swee Ke (27), a Cantonese, told the third magistrate that be did not know an agreement was in existence. Keng was charged with breaking an agreement signed on May 7. by absenting himself
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  • 64 3 Singapore. Monday. NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Ang Oh. alias Ton Ttong Koh. was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment Sot b*iiM found in possessßion at a dagger. Ane was arrested on Sept. 6. at Solomon Street and when he appeared beforis Mr r %Moor acting magistrate, last
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  • 264 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SEPTEMBER 18, 19 and 20, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, have been selected for selling Singapore's "Bowl of Rice." All the Chinese restaurants in Singapore town will take part in the campaign by serving, in exchange for a $1 ticket,
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  • 72 3 iFrcm Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. rthe Police Court yesterday, eight rice merchants were summoned for selling rice at prices in contravention of the orders issued by the Food Control 1 er. The accused, Chong Tian Foo, Yong Poh Tong, Ling Kang Choon Ang Teck Ghee,
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  • 148 3 (Prom Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. CONSIDERABLE interest was shown this morning in the shares of Punggor Rubber Estate, which estate the directors have announced they have agreed to sell for the sum of $220,000 for completion on Sept. 30. The purchase price is equal to
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  • 189 3 Singapore. Monday. QY?I ENG KAI. a salesman of Messrs. McAlister and Co. claimed trial before Mr. J. L McFall. the district Judge, this morning, m three charges of cheating the store-keeper of the same firm, in respect of goods to the value of $550. Eug Kal
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  • 436 3 Singapore, Tuesday. THE A R.P. practice, which will be continued to-day, is being run with the close co-operation cf the military authorities. Bomber planes took part in the practice by assuming the role of attackers and they were seen dropping bombs'* in certain areas this morning.
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  • 159 3 ON Jan. 1, 1840, there were 21 beneficiaries of the F.M.S. War Relief Fund of whom 18 were women and three men, states the 1940 report of the Fund. It is revealed that the position of the Fund Is satisfactory, there being a
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  • 132 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. '■'WO appeals by the Fublic pro- secutor, against the inadequacy of sentences passed by the Taiping Magistrate were allowed yesterday by Mr. Justice Home, in the Perak Supreme Court. Arguing the appeals. Mr. T. T. Russell. Assistant Legal Adviser, said the
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  • 63 3 Singapore. Monday. BLACK" JOHN (26). a Tamil, was charged before Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate, with causing hurt to compatriot with a scythe. ori The incident was stated to have taken Bail was offered m the sum of $iw place at Poterg Paslr on Saturday
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    • 53 3 srop |fg*jTj Eg* (01 £V) tbe first sign of V obtain refact Asep~ <T 3 relieves irritation cad eftattes f co heal quickly. In cases of Singapore wot, A J skin troubles the L* (CXjH ties of Asepso wjl qiiicaly jfljf the skin to health, Asepso THE ANTISEPTIC TOILET SOAP
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  • 1888 4 Best Bets: Robelus,El Camarilla "Spectator's" Comments For To-morrow's Ipoh Races OOBELUS and El Camarilla are my best bets for to-morrow's R races, the second day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn meeting. With good fields—subject to scratching*—in practically all the events,
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  • 59 4 PICTURES of the V.M.C.A. swimming championships held last Saturday, thowing (too) Lady Bagnall distributing the trophies to the winners, (on the left) Tham Keng Van. the winner of the fancy diviner, doing a jack knife, and (below) the winner and second in womb's brr ast «iroke—
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  • 146 4 rE following ire the scratchings and order of running for to-morrow's Ipoh races: Race 1: Horses Class 4, div. 4— 6 furs. Nil. Race 2. Horses 4, div. 3— 6 furs. Nil. Race 3: Horses Class 3. div. 4— 6 furs. Nil. Race 4: Ponies Class
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  • 25 4 HOCKEY: Colts v x TO Thompson Road polo e round SOCCER: All league earnt postponed owing to black-outw2? clses. Aern= IS: S.C.C.a,, mnlour
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  • 118 4 PAST work was the order nN 2L f ings training when ~„dielat,s T, to-morrow's races were ~I'°/ their final paces. A r.umbe, ol ££2? sive gallops were teen, Cullen, Gay Prince. Tin i Boy, Trelawney, Prude and Associateu with Green H work-out was F; .showed up
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  • 57 4 ENTRIES are now open for the singles and double* handicaps tennis events for which the en. trance fees are $1.50 and $2 50 per event. The closing date h Sept. 30 and competitors are requested to send in their entries to the tennis convenor. Mr. rjhev Keow Seong, c o
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    • 257 4 mmm Would you clean your teeth with nil Ml pri You wouldn't dream of clean- mTm I IWI I 111 ing your teeth with pumice I %/f IWII %9 mm I stone, because you know its gritty particles would soon destroy the fine enamel. Yet Dentifrice. Its special polishing you
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    • 173 4 yEVER. never lightly say "It'i »*i ing" when your gums bleed or M X. sore. First sign of tsck; infected gums warn you of —»*j came—decaying. loo?en"d teeth, breath, a stream of ir= 1 your system. Thousands hav> py it'i puffer from its attendant ills Using the cause. Check ivav
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  • 268 5 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGATIONS that her 14-day-Id child Tan Ah Hay, had di*d through strangulation, and that his death was not due to natural ges, were denied by a young mother, Lim Soh Lak, in the coroner's c:urt this morning, when the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.
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  • 171 5 Singapore, Monday. A WEEK'S simple imprisonment was imposed :n an Indian employee of th? Military Hospital Maidin, who was convicted by Mr. L. C. Goh. Fifth Magistrate, on a charge of trespassing in a compound of Alexandra, an cfTence under the Defsnce Regulations, The
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  • 2314 5 M R A DUFF COOPER, British Minister here on a fact-finding mission, yesterday broadcast from Singapore a sober and guarded warning to Japan, who he said was "one isolated power facing an overwhelming superiority in the Pacific. "It seems hardly believable that the
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  • 103 5 S'l.gttuou. Monday. A EURASIAN member of the Royal Army Medical Corps. De Sllva. and a Chinese woman. Slo Ah Ngan. were alleged to nave created a disturbance In public by flgntlng at the Junction of Joo •Jhiat Roai and East Coast Road on Sept. s
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    • 25 5 i POLISH'%AM WAKES THAT lJ^^\^ff' > m J DUSTLESS //T X m HOME YL/V FRIENDS ADMIRE #r I» 1 IfLp' CLEANS* AS IT JMk connellbros c
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    • 217 5 BLEEDING THEY MAY LEAD TO PYORRHOEA! m m Save Your Teeth with hra original FORHAN'S M dentifrice con- M 1 W I </ special Bleeding gums may be the first syrap- anti-pyorrhoea. I tom °f pyorrhoea, that dread disease M sittrlto/>*»t t m that may eventually cause the loss of
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  • 129 6 Hong Kong Heart-Throb UONG KONG'S arbitrary disn regard of the holy injunction "Let no man put asunder" and the forcible separation of husbands from wives is vexing the good burghers of Britain's Pacific citadel who, lest they be of the favoured few able to demand or wheedle exemptions from
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  • 161 6 Alas, such is the frailty of humanity, that the combination of circumstances has resulted in a crop of impending divorce actions, which circumstance in turn has caused painful surprise to the retiring Governor. We are pained, but hardly surprised, for the better part of a professional life spent
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  • 158 6 JJGLY deeds; ugly days. But there are exceptions. Surely it is better to avoid trouble than to seek it; that is, at least, for women. The great-great-grand-daughter of the Minstrel Boy who girded on his father's sword (thereby imparting such inspiration to the poet) and went to
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  • 1101 6  -  The Fifth Column In Tokio—V By Charles N. Spinks WHEREVER the Nazi Fifth Column has achieved success (in Rumania, Norway or France), there have been political malcontents, economic unrest and internal disunity. These are factors the Fifth Column exploits to gain control of
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  • 184 6 f _fHE United Kingdom's Ministry of Food, largest buyer of wheat in the world, has broken its own record with an order for 120,000,000 bushels (about 3,000,000 tons) placed with the Canadian Wheat Board. The previous largest purchase was of 100,000,000 bushels, ordered by the Ministry
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  • 173 6 (By Rev Thomas Tiplady, Hon C P Author of "The Cross at the Front," P~ y 8 I° r he T,mes "Hymns for the ftcT "Hymns lor To-day," Ere we take our homeward way, Fot oui Commonwealth we pray: Guard and guide our King,, and Queen
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  • 589 6 T HE Colony has Medical Service which look' after the health of th< country m general. It also has Munich Health Departments equippe trained and qualified staffs duty it is to investigate the conditions of the public. Diriw. ly or indirectly, these on tions have a .say
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 496 7 Reuter. MILWAUKEE (WISCONSIN) SEPT 15 BEGINNING TO-MORROW THE UNITED STATFS NAVY WTLL PROTECT ALL LEASE-AND-LEND CARGOES TRAVERSING THE SEA "BETWFFN THE AMERICAN CONTINENT AND THE ADJACENT TO ICELAND," SAID THE STATES NAVY SECRETARY, COL. FRANK KNOX ADDRESSING THE AMERICAN LEGION CONVEN TION. Col.
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  • 166 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 15. \l. N. A. Ivanoff, chairman I'l of the White Russian Emigrants Committee, was shot dead this afternoon in the International Settlement by two Chinese gunmen who escaped. M. Ivanoff, who was an exjudge of the Imperial Russian Consular Court, succeeded M. Metzler a
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  • 101 7 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Sept. 15. REVELATIONS about the financial operations of Axis news agencies are contained in a third report issued by the Parliamentary Committee which is investigating anti-Argentine activities. The report shows that the Trans-Ocean, a German undertaking, and the Italian EuroAmerica undertaking have spent enormous
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  • 165 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 15. THE report of the withdrawal of 1 Finnish troops from the Karelian Isthmus is current in Helsinki, according to news received in Stockholm. Violent storms and rain are much hampering the operations on this sector which may explain what may be only
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  • 337 7 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell, Reuter'? Correspondent) Moscow, Sept. 15. J THE loss of Kremenchug by the Soviet troops means i that the Germans have at least at one point made a J crossing cf the Dnieper. The Soviet Command will i naturally
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  • 67 7 (Via Cable and Wireless). (From H. L. Hopkin). London, Sept. 15. MRS. Ellen JStuteley, 58, the Mayor of Chineford. Essex, and a personal friend of the Prime Minister, was found dead in a gasfilled room with a note left addressed to her husband. It
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  • 430 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 15. JJURING the 15 months' peace between Russia and Finland, the Soviet plotted to destroy Finland's independence and finally launched an unprovoked attack on the Finns at the outbreak of the Russo-German hostilities. This statement is made in the Finnish Government's
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  • 359 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. quarters in London to-day stated, according to Reuters diplomatic correspondent, that the Germans in Iran are displaying all the tactics typical of men under arrest who refuse to go quietly. They are impeding the Ira-, nians by a display of
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  • 83 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 15. ACCORDING to a Japanese report from Tokio, Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, the newly-appointed special envoy to Indo-China, declared that his mission would be more of a political than a diplomatic nature. Mr. Yoshizawa is reported to have said that his talks at
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  • 318 7 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 15. THE Russians admit that the Germans have occupied Kremenchug on the east bank of the Dnieper. This is the first point where the Germans have succeeded in crossing the river—the western banks of which they reached some time ago. Gigantic battles
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  • 129 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 15. AN Axis commerce raider is reported to be operating near Galapagos Islands, on the Equator west of Ecuador, by the Balboa correspondent of the New York Times. The raider is operating in the approaches to the Panama Canal and many vessels arriving
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 16. yirE Chia»se Goodwill Mission to Burma returned tc Chungking, warmly aDprccia'ive of the cordial reception and hospitality accorded to them, said Dr. QUO the Chinese Foreign Minister yestt relay— Reuter.
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  • 579 9 r|VER $7,000 was collected by the "Faith ln Victory" drive sponsored by the committee of the "Buy A Bomber" Fund which was held frdm Bept. 1 to Sept. 3. They represent collections and the proreeds of the street sale of badges. Some more tins
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  • 317 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. A SERIOUS view is taken in London of the German threat to Kiev, writes Annalist, in his military commentary yesterday. It is obvious that the German High Command is making another attempt to use the pincer offensive which has not proved conspicuously
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  • 80 9 Moscow, Sept. 16. HARVESTING throughout Siberia is well forward, reports the official Tass Agency which says that more than half of the grain crop in the Krasnoyarsk region had been gathered by Sept. 10. thanks to the help of 40,000 town workers assisting the collective farmers.
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    • 812 10 l«.n«mM'Nnz '^rW Situations Vacant WANTED educated Indian girl typist on •linen t salary. Apply Box No. 406 c,o Malays Tribune. Singapore. (No. 126 L) POSTS OF SALESMEN to sell Tuberculosis Medicine and Mixture Filled. Applicants thanked. (No. 133 L) WANTED MALE TEACHER with Senior Cambridge qualification. Apply Public English School,
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    • 952 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED TO BUY Small Car. 7 to 11 h p. State full particulars and price to Box 450 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 100 L) FOR SALE. Fiat 501 Model. Recently oveihauled and painted. 5 brand new tyres. Insurance till 1—9—42 $500 or nearest offer. On view
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    • 855 10 For Sale I ATTRACTIVE Parchment paper lamp shades, all colours and sizes; also made to order. Apply 0.P.0. Box No. 214 Singapore. (No. 130 L) PHILIPS 1937 RADIO. 7 valves. $100!- or nearest. Box 451 c;o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 991.) THE SPORTLIQHT MAGAZINE, published and edited by S. N.
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    • 593 10 i Vegetable Seed FRESH SUPPLY of French bean. Urn* Dean, sword bean, tomato, cabbage, cucumber, radish, vegetable marrow, Ne* Zealand spinach, etc. Ma jus. 35. Orcnara Road, Singapore. (No. W 'Ptiblic Notices^ NOTICE Rubber Dealers In the Islands of Singapore and Penang are reminded that coupons issued for the third
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    • 265 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or lervice. For particular! see Municipal Tender Room. Care A maintenance of the Municipal Cemetery at Bukit Brown during 1942. (Deposit $50) 12 noon. 27 Sept. .941 Occupation <te servldiur of Kedals at Ounong Pulal Pontlan Ketchil. 12 noon.
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    • 35 10 MANUFACTURING OPTICIANI THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275, S. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 established in 1928. Optician C. v FAS •Classes supplied with a guarantee I Coupon. natural wate/iA cinal P r °Pf*j^ PHONES: 3700-3709
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    • 969 10 TO-DAY'S RADiol I J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 k!cs EASTERN- SEKVn i ZHPI 30.96 metres 9.69 mcs GSV —1781mcs ii ZHP2 48 58 metres 6.175 *i|c s 15.14 mcs \u mt met^ p.m. GSD 11 75 nics- -»5-. 12.00 Light Music on Records. p.m. li »t 1? 30
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  • 1061 11 Singapore. Sept. 15. Buyers Se'lere. MINING. 2.7 ft 3|Unal <£) 7>4ft 7|7% Malay 0.32 0.33xd i am 17,- 181--;$1» 0 80 0.85 Lfta Tin 121« W($1) 145 1.49 rr I tai (ss) 10 3 10 9 C *lalay 17- 181- dertang II- U|rhin ($1) 0 24
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER Buyers 38%, Sellers 38%.
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  • 104 11 Batavia, Sept. 4. A TOURTH supplementary budget for 1941 has been submitted to the People's Council. It provides 46 million guilders, mostly for the further mechanisation and motorls?tion of the Army, but also including sums for the extension of the Military Intelligence Sen
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  • 252 11 London, July 12. ]N his address at the eighth annual meeting of Pataling Royalties, Ltd.. m Tendon to-day. Mr. H. Eric Miller said: "The tribute this company receives ls .;'mply a"pfftt of its capital assets, which are gradually being exhausted. Yet un der Britisn income-tax law,
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  • 12 11 Simla. Sept. 12. Srer^S, Svntral Association has oeen called lor next Tuesday.
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  • 285 11 London, Aug. 18. A RECORD crop and greatly increased profit were reported at the 45th annual meeting of Linggl Plantations, Ltd., ;o-day. But on account of the bigger demands lor taxation, the dividend remains at 7ft per cent., less tax. In the course of his speech,
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  • 156 11 Batavia, Sept. 4. THE Trade Commissioner in the United States, Mr. E. C. Zimmerman, has arrived in Batavia. He holds ln addition the important position of vice-president of the Netherlands Purchasing Commission m America, ol vhich Mr. v. d. Brock is president. In a press interview.
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  • 158 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) T. Singapore. Tiesdav. HE good demand for tin shares continued yesterday, and several rises were recorded. Hong Fatts were taken up to 136 Sungei Luas to 131. Batu Selangors to 147 ft. Jelebus to -80 and Ulu Klan~* to I'-.
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  • 227 11 London, Aug. 7. PRESIDING at the annual meeting Ol the Bikam Rubber Estate. Ltd., Mr. Eric MUlei said: "Workin- profits for the year were more than double the amount earned m the previous year, due to the larger crop accounted for. "The area still to be
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  • 72 11 Simla. Sept. 12. A new .-theme which provides increased facilities for young Indians to receive iaval training is to be launched shortly. Vhe Flap: Officer Commanding the Royal Indian Navy will select about 100 boys between the ages of 14 and 15' 2 for the new junior training establishment, to
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  • 355 11 London. Aug. 14. A DIVIDEND of 3 per cent, was approved at the 21st annual meeting of the Straits Rubber Co.. Ltd. In tho course of his speech the chairman, Mr. F. E Magulre. said: "The year i:*4o was a profitable one for
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  • 65 11 Singapore, Sept. lb. Gammer t.ll Java cube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 1225 Mustek White Pepper 17.50 White Pepp a r 17.00 Black Pepper 8.00 Sundrled Copra 2.80 Mixed Copra 2.55 Small Flake Tapioca 8.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 8.00 Medium Pearl Tapioca 10.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 10.50 Lingga Sage Flour Fair
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    • 55 11 BANK OF CHINA Specially Chartered by the National Government of tne Republic of China as an International Exchange Bank). SEREMBAN SUB-AGENCY Offers The Public Its Banking And Exchange Facilities. Address:* No. 141 BIRCH ROAD. Telephone Nos: 338-hSub-Agent's Office 339—General Office Telegraphic Address: "Chungkuo" P. O. Box No. 86 SUB-AGENT: Seremban
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  • 161 12 Reuter. Rangoon. Sept. 16. PRESIDENT Rcosevelt's declaration that what goes for the Atlantic equally a; plies to the Pacific was welcomed by the Governor of Burma Sir Reginald Dor man-Smith, broadcasting fron: Rangoon last night. He said that President Roos> speech cheered us mightily To
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Simla, Sept. 16. DR. Henry Grady, President Roosevelt's special economic investigat. r in the Far East, is expected to arrive in Simla to-day. It is understood that one of the main objects of his visit will be W discuss with the Indian
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  • 1075 12 Large Share For China Reuter. Washington, Sept. 15. PRESIDENT Roosevelt reported to Congress that the actual exports cf American war supplies 10 the nations fighting the Axis under the Least- Lent: programme totalled ?19\447.67C to Aug. 31. This figure represented the expenditures
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  • 81 12 Reuter. Lahore. Sept. 16. f PHIRTY--'7o lamilies throughout the province have received maintenance ranti for their wi-'ows and children and '■HO families have received lump sums lor marrvutea of their daughters from .h e A: my Benevjlent Fund which was :reftte:i to .illeviate tht na;i:>iups
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  • 158 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. "THE Russians have asto--1 nished Europe by the spirit of their magnificent resistance and behaviour; Russia has given most people a new insight into Russian politics," says an editorial in the Manchester Guardian. "It needs no great effort to understand and admire the
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  • 204 12 -the few H thus Sr break thieugfa fences have X n barrage such as Berii, managed to send r a»lv Dennis Mac Ay. p'' !r Broadcasting S j dent, in a radio talk -v. Pr, yesterday. 1 11 *Ht| He auced Lhal the other wart amazed by
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  • 80 12 Reuter. Loini in. V t aNE hundred and s»xtj vrntpg. sons were killed or arc and believed killed a* a r* German air raid> m the l nited Kingdom taring Am- i This number incluck 72 women. 28 childie... years, of age and 13 unclassified. During
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  • 23 12 Mr. Anthony untitled l« bluda i rallied dy ln.«i v..,, ?2l-2waK dv .x Trlbl.ne r p w'i'tlld ni. < bis ''resent >!>.' or lnree d.i-
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