Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, September 17, 1941.
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  • 275 1 "Convoy Not Only Means Of Protection' Reuter. I NEW stunt to speed Lease-Lend operations by cutting red tape was announced by President Roosevelt at his press conference yesterday but he declined to say whether the Navy would engage in actual convoying to get war supplies
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 16. SENATOR Wallgren, in a letter to Mr. Cordell Hull, informed the American Secretary of State that Japanese fishing boats had violated their agreement not to fish in Alaskan waters and said that a Japanese floating cannery operated there this summer. Senator Wallgien
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  • 100 1 New York, Sept. 16. "THE events of the last lew days; strongly indicate" that the war may be forced upon the United States, announced Mr. Ralph Balrd the American Assistant Si ry of the Navy, aevdressing ji g:is 11 th* training ship,
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 17 TKE Premier of Burma, U. Saw, will lead the Burmese delegation in the negotiations with the Chinese mission on immigration. The discussions start to-morrcv,, the Burmese Government announces.—Reuter.
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Cairo. Sept. 17. INDIAN troops in the Western Desert were inspected to-day by the Maharajah of Bhawalpore. Previously, the Maharajah was received by King Farouk. ilo was accompanied to the palace and .ntroouced to the King by the British Ambassador, Sir Miles Lampsou
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  • 164 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 17. THE announcement that a "Jnpa- pancse-American agreement as a result of the recent discussions in Washington" has teen delayed < v ing *o the difficulties which may have arisen during the past week, sars athc Tokio ccrfespondent of the Vichy News Agency.
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  • 537 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. JHE present crisis is proving just how immense the industrial capacity of America is and at the end of the war, this is going to be decisive, declared Lord Halifax (British Ambassador to the U.S.) in an interview broadcast last
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  • 154 1 Reuter. New York. Sept. 15. WHILE the American people are tremendously interested in peace, they would not like to.see the war end prematurely in a mannei which would ensure a third and more horrible war in th? present generation, said the Vice-Presid-ent, Mr. Henry Wallace,
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  • 262 1 Washington, Sept. 16. QINCE "zero hour" (one minute past midnight), the United 0 1 States Atlantic Fleet, stripped for action, has been taking under armed protection all Lease and Lend cargoes between rhP United States and Iceland. vie uuii-v- A widely accepted view m
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  • 200 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 16. "TWO new developments I which are just around the corner will add immeasurably to the striking power of American fighting planes," writes the Wall Street Journal to-day. "One is a cannon which will fire from the wing of the plane instead
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  • 107 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. AN Air Ministry communique states that "the shipyards, factories and railways at Hamburg were attacked for some hours last night by a powerful force of aircraft of the Bomber Command. Many large fires were started. "Other German ports, including Bremen, Cuxhaven
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  • 110 1 Reuter. Loudon, Sept. 17. pEGARDING th r confiscation cf royal v property in thf Netherlands, Dutch official circles state that Queen Wilhel■nlna of the Netherlands wu deprived of »0 means of communication when she left Holland. It Is noi even known who has continued
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  • 62 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. /1 EN. DE GaULLE. Leader of the Free French forces, has returned to London after a five months' absence. During his absence, he visited Syria, following the armistice with the Vichy authorities there and on his way back passed through
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Damascus, Sept. 17. GEN. Catroux, Commander-in- 1 Chief cf the Free French forces in the Levant, acting in the name of the Allies, has restored the Syrian Repub'ic, vesting it with authority. This is in accordance with the r remise made by the Allies when the
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  • 64 1 Reuter. Canberra. Sept. 17. THE second largest loan ln the history of Au.<tralla--£100.000,000 for war purposes—was announced yesterday by the Prime Minister. Mr. A. W. Fadden. as being imminent. Thirty millions will be new money and the remainder represent* <cnversions of securities maturing on
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  • 33 1 Washington, Sept XT"HL" BOUM of Repretentatiw* to-day, without the call ot a vote, promptly :.oproved the £883,000.000 defence bUI. thus clearing tnt i-»y !tr «n»! action v ««tc ••XfTfT
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  • 337 1 Reuter. THE tremendous battles all along the Russian front continued yesterday with special ferocity round Leningrad and Kiev, and on the line of the German advance towards the Crimea. Leningrad: German sources claim an advance through a roaze of Russian fortifications to a point 15
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  • 100 1 New York. Sept. 16 rpHE death Is announced of Mr. Alanson J Bigelow Hougton wno was Ambassador to Britain from 1025 to 1929. and three years before that, Ambassador to •'iermany. Soon after he succeeded Mr. Frank B. Xellogg a* Ambassador to Britain in 1925.
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept 17. •pHE Chinese Government dclt gation to negotiate with the Burmese Government on Chinese Immigration into Burma, arrived at Rangoon by air yesterday. The delegation is headed by Mr. L\ K. Tseng, Administrative Vice-Minis-I ter of Foreign Attain in Chungking. It .is
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 16. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has accepted "in the fine spirit in which it was offered," a gift of an enormous gorilla from the Free French authorities in French Equatorial Africa as a symbol of the ferocity of their fight against Nazism. Gen. De Larminat,
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London Sept. 17. IN a bulletin broadcast from Ankara, the. National Broadcasting Corporation rep:rted early this morning that 50 Soviet women and children—families of the Soviet Legation in Sofia—have arrived at Istanbul. It added' that their arrival caused much surprise but no explanation was given.—Reuter
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  • 79 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. AFTER eight days of silence, German leng-range guns opened fire across the Straits of Dover at 8 p.m. G.M.T. yesterday in [sa'voes of two shells fired over a space of 17 minutes. V-'sibili'y I was remarkably clear, and watchers on the English
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  • 82 1 (From H. L. Hopkin) London. Sept 17. FLYING-OFFICER Edward Landon, aged 34. has been committed for trial I charged with the murder of FrantiseK Mandaus. aged 45, a Czech, who was found shot deed in a flat in London. Miss Alice Coveney. a friend of
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  • 37 1 Churchills Lunch With King Queen London. Sept. 17. PIE Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, and Mrs. Churchill, lunchcd with the Kins and Queen yesterday. Later, the King gave an audience to the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden.—British Wireloss.
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  • 381 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A SEASIDE park within town, in the words of the Municipal President "a nice promenade," is being laid out opposite Beach i Road by the local Municipality. I Open air projects and town development however, <ire being retarded due to
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  • 29 2 Calcutta. Sept, 12. ><.,lN tor U»'1»»N n»Uv» > tlnf>>),<« l« d«ln« «l,>-o(l ou 5No ol »tl«! proviucKU «»,<- p „s, 5?pQr»l«: unll ur»< »»>« »'>NU« «l»? tnua> lc.r c,'^^Uiatlol» l, ,,»<<> ol U«?«»»ll5
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  • 155 2 Singapore, Tuesday. pWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Hassan bin oulong. of the R.A.S.C., was sentenced to three months' rigorous impri8 nnTent. to be followed by six months' police supervision, in the fifth court this -rornlng when he pleaded guilty to a (•large of theft of a bicycle belonging to
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  • 10 2 Jubbulpore, Sept. 15. Vl'-s"' U ,> > ..»i ::>- i>, >-',»,» n» xvvr zi»-'»<l,i<n,lo,l
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  • 540 2 pOVNU guilty by a unanimous verdict of the jury, P. Baskaran, a youncr Malayalce labourer, who stood his trial en a charge of cuTp&hlc homicide not amounting to murder by causing the der.fh of a compatriot. Sukumaran, under grave and sudden provocation, was sentenced to
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    • 154 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fi^nd) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on aU fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claim*):— Six I The Awful PAIN of PILES (Haemorrhoids) Quickly lUlimd t, yam-Bole THf great ImZZonml^T High Blood Pressure Dangerous .0 Hear. foFi 10 1 11^ 8 of men and
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  • 64 3 STANDING Committee of /I Singapore Municipality tos decided to accept the i,fl, r of the Hume Pipe (Far Ltd. for the supply, and coating ot steel for trunk mains to be ltd in 1942, amounting to mntely 8215,057 —any >t ion on account of >st. insurance
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  • 53 3 Singapore, Wednesday. Cantonese restaurants are t victory sale of Canlishes in Tai Tong ResI Happy World >, the n Hotel and the Empress n Oct. 7. lie will take place between and 12 midnight, whole proceeds will be do- the War Fund. Refreshupons will be
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  • 393 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) BUNTING and gay bajus of the inhabitants lent a festive air to Johore Bahru to-day a? the State paid homage to their ruler, His Highness Sir Ibrahim, on the occasion of his 68th birthday. J.nis was the first occasion
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  • 115 3 APPLICATIONS arc invited, before Sept. 30, for the 1942 S.S. Queen's Scholarships. Applicants must be Licentiates of th? College cf Medicine or Raffles College graduates who have graduated' in 1941. Applications are also invited for the 1942 Queen's Fellowships. This provides Tor further study for
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  • 171 3 A COSH'LETE denial that any Chinese had attempted to rob him or had threatened him in order to obtain money, iv: s made by Ahdastuny. a witness called by the prosecution tn a case in which two Chinese. Yeo Sin Rang and Yeo Lai .San. appeared
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  • 33 3 untitled Sept. 15. If ie reported that the Agent of th" In «3l live in Quetta towards the end or mum "'Th? offices will be moving to Quetta in about a week's time.
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  • 8 3 H.H. The Sultan Lady Ibrahim
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  • 237 3 MR. Justice Aitkin reserved 'judgment in the high court yesterday in a civil action brought by S Iyyave Iyer, the senior Brahmin priest attached to the chcttiar temple in Tank Road, claiming special damages- in the Slim of $580, general damages and ccr's The action
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  • 142 3 Singapore. Tuesday. PLYING OFFICER J S. Wigglesworth, of the R A.F Kallang, appeared before Mr C H Whitton. district judge, this morning, on three charges, alleging that ac on Aug 9. drove negligently along Tanjong Katong Road and as a result collided with a
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  • 43 3 Simla, Sept. 14. Grant, amounting to Ra. 50.50.000 lor POMten and their dependants in the a °ous provinces were made by the Indian kowTlers- Benevolent Fund at the second 1 half-yearly meeting for the distribution oT rehei from the Indian Army Benevolent Fund
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  • 338 3 35 Names rpHK following investitures were held in the Tli rone Room, Johore, this morning on the occasion of the Birthday ol H.H. the Sultan: ORDER OF THE FIRST CLASS Of THE CROWN OF JOHORE, S T.M.J. H.H TungKu Mahkota of Johore: V M Hon Ungku
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  • 282 3 •THE chile's death was due to m- fection arising out of the scalds. If the child had been taken to hospital immediately, perhaps he would be alive to-day." declared Mr. W. G. Forter. the Singapore coroner, yesterday afternoon at the Inquiry tni;e thereat*: of
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  • 74 3 1/1 V»v Singapore, Wednesday. RELIEVED to have broken one of. his D ~.„s w i lcn he fell Into the canal at dead"'Road last night, a Chinese was found tying on the bank oi th can ;n a semi-conscious condition early this to the
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  • 34 3 Karachi, Sept. 15. The Government of Slnd has appointed <wo special officers to deal with the locust menace in the Province The threat ie assuming serious proportions and the crops are in grave danger.
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  • 34 4 SOCCER. S.A.F.A. League, Div. lIA, R.E. Malays v R.E. (P. 8.), Changi; Div. LIB, Fort Canning v Airport, Farrer Park; Indian Association v R.A.F. (Kallang), Farrer Park. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament. V -V
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  • 64 4 r[E finals cf the Police Southern Settlement boxing championships and Denham Cup 1941, will be held at the S.S. Police training Depot on Friday at 9.30 p.m. This will be the eighth year of the competition and Mr. G. C. Denham, the donor of the trophy will be
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  • 53 4 THE S.C.C. will hold a rugby practice on Saturday. All players who turn up will get a chance to play. It is hoped there will be a good turn out. as the first match of the season. Newcomers v The Rest, is due to be played on
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  • 107 4 (By "Spectator") Rice I: QUEEN'S STAR Authentic Race 2: PRETTY QUIET rem.' de .Ment he Race 3: KALILI Spitfire Race 4: KOBELL'S Glitter R »cc 5: GREYPION Lady Lustre R ice 6: TIDERACE Green Howard Race 7: CHILT^RN Winchcliff Race 8: EL CAMARILLA Marie Bruce Race 9: BLUE AND
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  • 305 4 28 ENTRIES ACCEPTED JWENTY EIGHT teams have been accepted for the Singapore Amateui Football Association Challenge Cup competition, which will otart with an extra preliminary round game between the Spartans and the Royal Air Force (Tenjrah) on Friday. Tv» «11 i.. in aii, rive extra
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  • 49 4 a THE third annual swimming competition of the Singapore Boys' will be held at the i-M.c.A. swimming pool port ?t ai n in g 0:1 Saturday, beginning at 4.30 p.m. There will be twelve events The prizes will be distributed by Mrs J. M. Fraser. V...—V—_
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  • 26 4 THE replay of the tie in the "B" division of the September bogey competition resulted in a win for J. p. Campbell.
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  • 891 4 'J'HE following is the race card for to-day's Ipoh races: RACE ONE Horses—Class 4—Div. 4—6 Furlongs 0 0 0 ROYAL BEAU 4y 9.04 "Bulan Stable" Martanrl 0 WYMERING S.ii 3f <SSS 2 0 4 STARLOCK lly 8.08 "Mac Konesi" 5 b 00 1 QUEEN'S STAR 7y 105
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  • 42 4 THE rugby practices for old boys of St. Andrew's School will be held on Thursdays commencing to-morrow at the school ground. A coacn will be available on the field and every member should make an attempt to be present V.. .—V—
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  • 51 4 THE Police v. Malays Div. l soc- cer game, fixed for tx>-day at Anson Road Stadium, has been callec off, the Police having decided to concede a walk-over The Reserve Division game between Chinese Athletic and the Loyals, fixed for play to-day has been postponed. y V..
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  • 54 4 E"™"! a now open for the singles of the rt OW U Raffl P h and Cap tennls closing nit Raffleslans' Association. The •MO 5nS *2so ePt 30 E tr *nee fees: ana $2.50 per event X^ rl e should b <* sent to Mr Chew KLSrSkL* Kens
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  • 17 4 The Colls and the Argylis drew one-all hockey match yesterday at the Thompson Road polo ground V..V—
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  • 23 4 8 35 am 7-3 ft 7 40 prn.. 7.8 ft v TO-MORROW: 9.24 a.m., 7.7 ft 8 44 p.m., 8.4 ft.
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  • 23 4 AUR Ipoh correspondent y telegraphs:— Going likely to b e easy. Best bets: On Approval, Pharaoh's Folly and Boy Cullen.
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  • 281 5 pERSISTENT "enemy aircraft raids" yesterday, put a heavy strain on Singapore's passive defence services, giving them one of their hardest practices yet. There were five alarms in all, each of more than an hour's duration and incidents were so frequent and so widely spaced that, at
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  • 166 5 Singapore, Tuesday. '"TH;EIH have been several such instances and this practice has got to stop." k marked the prosecuting officer when he KTked fur a serious view to be taken, in r' case in wlilch Ng lan Chtan, alias Ng Clieow (26) a TeocheW, was con-
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  • 183 5 TO a Tribune representative last night, an official of the Great World said that the dance hall, temporarily closed through a strike of the cabaret girls, will be open "as usual to-night, some of the girl strikers having decided to return to work." The same official
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  • 30 5 Karachi, Sept. 12. An Increase of 30 lakhs of rupees in land revenue this year is expected by the Sine] Government following a rise ln the price uf agricultural produce
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  • 201 5 Singapore, Tuesday. "P EC A USE she solicited for Immoral purposes una nonaged a brothel. Ng Seah Moev (32). a Chinese woman, will bate to serve six months' rtgorom imprisonment Bhfl was convicted on both charges and sentenced by Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate,
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  • 62 5 At the general meeting of the Melayu Femuda Kronchon;; Party held on Tuesday at the residence of Enchlk Mohd. Noor bin Haji Abbas. 70, Owen Road, the following were elected office bearers for the year:— President. Enchlk Ismail bOmar"; Vice-President, Enchlk Shukor; Hon. Secretary, Erchik Rasol b.
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  • 50 5 "pHE offices of the Special Mission to the Far East headed by the Rt. Hon. A. Duff Cooper. D.S.O M P., have been established at 104 Jervois Road. Singapore. Correspondence for the Mission should be sent to that address. The telephone number of the Mission Is 3714.
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  • 176 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Q<EEN in the yard of the Opium Factory CT at Teluk Blangah Road, and arrested en suspicion that he was hiding opium. Llm Siok Boon, an ex-employee of the opium plant, was convicted on a charge of stealing a lump of opium,
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  • 197 5 "POT O' GOLD" (At the Cathay) AMERICA, land of the lovers of radio. has given to the screen one of Its favourite programmes. "Pot o' Gold" which made its opening at the Cathay yesterday in a blaze of fun which is sure to give it a long run. In
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  • 93 5 "UTHEN Missouri University granted lt9 vv .jtl Award to the ia Ku- g Pa newspaper, Chungking's Impartial daily, for the best editorial policy under war conditions among the world's newspapers. Mr David Lv (the Washington correspondent of the Chinese Central News. vCLo Is weil-know*i in Singapore) received
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  • 33 5 TVffR. F. Wood will give an address on iVI "Brotherhood" at 6.30 p.m. to-mor-row at the ifffy*" Lodge of the Theon_>phical Society at Calrnhill Road. It is open to the public.
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  • 109 6 Roosevelt's Challenge !IN his broadcast speech on Friday President Roosevelt made clear beyond a I shadow of doubt the' United States' attitude towards the recent attacks on American vessels. United States warships and planes are to attack on sight any Axis vessels encountered within the defensive areas of the
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  • 184 6 point of desperation to which Hitler must have been reduced in order to provoke America to take this action may be better appreciated when the words of Ewald Banse, a high-ranking Nazi military expert, are recalled. He wrote: "Avoid having the two great Anglo-Saxon powers against us, since
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  • 170 6 JF Hitler insists on provoking I America further he will, at the very least, add to the j torces arrayed against him a powerful Navy, manned by seamen of the same calibre as our own, and an Air Force whose strength added to that of Russia and the
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  • 1208 6  -  By HESSELL TILTMAN in Free Europe, London. I A IX details concerning Japan's Navy are a closelyguarded secret, so much so that a newspaper correspondent once called at the Tokyo Admiralty to inquire blandly whether it was true that Japan had a navy! The. Japanese
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  • 1601 6  -  By Dr. Lim Boon Keng i JX the prehistoric era, the Chinese had become pennant? after a long forgotten nomadic age. Democratic ideals of freedom were developed in their system of self-government by village elders, who enjoined the people to cultivate the principles of fraternity of all tribes
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  • 188 6 UIRING out dresses fcr copying is the latent scheme for bring! mg American dollars <o Britain Railii f Mlss Raymond Kahvis, a leading London fashion Yo» 1 W ith 50 dress mrdeLs and 40 coats, together with hair and SOriCS all aut "mn del£s and eveni
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  • 52 6 POPULAR illustrator in the East says that men are better looking than women. Of course! And men are well aware of that 'act, else they would resort to a P r d m ft a entS dyes P ai ts > Powder, fnr °^V rtic, <* *o compensate 'or
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  • 509 6 JHE conviction recei I ber of market *tal hi* selling foodstuffs abmT?? k prices shows a forrr the public isexrCV trol ing prices of vital necessity in time ofS Experience gamed rron, war taught the aU need for this form 0 S that the pubUcespeisections, will not
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  • 381 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. rv\\\\ Shah of Iran has abdicated. He is succeeded by !i. son. These developments were reported to an cx i ordinary session of the Iranian Parliament this morning, according to the Teheran radio, which adds thai the reason given
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  • 173 7 New York, Sept. 16. THE statement of Col. Frank Knox. U.S. Navy Chief, that all Lease and Lend cargoes traversing the ocean between the American continent and the waters of Iceland will henceforth be protected by the United States Navy, and the report that consideration
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  • 3 7 Simla, Sept. 12.
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  • 232 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. JT is learned that over 200 R.A.F. bombers attacked German ports last night. Hamburg was the principal objective of a big fleet of R.A.F. bombers which attacked the German ports in northwest Germany and also occupied France. font nrinc nnH
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  • 44 7 Reuter. v ich !sct»i MR M"YRCN TAYIjOH Pi s iv<» pernonal envoy to the vho arrived In Rome last week, bearing >. mcs-sage from President. Roosevelt to the Pope, had an hour's interview With r.he Pope yestorday according to a Vatican City despatch.— Reuter.
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  • 176 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 15. I WHEN an enemy shell exploded 1 the magazine and sank the* 42.000-ton British battlecruiser,! H.M.S. Hood, in a battle on May 24 with the German battleship Bismarck—she survived only three days before British warships sent i her to the bottom—l.4lB men
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  • 349 7 Moscow, Sept. 16. gUCCESSES for the Soviet air force defending Leningrad and against German air fields at the front are detailed in a Soviet communique. Sixteen German planes were destroyed in air combats before Leningrad in one day. t--> j ,1
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  • 228 7 Reuter. Bangkok, Sept. 16. THREE Japanese special correspondents walked intc an influential Thai newspaper ofliee and badgered the editor with questions regarding Thailand's ability to maintain her neutrality, her lack of enthusiasm for Japanese friendship and the "new order" in East Asia. The editor stuck
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  • 202 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. GO serious have been the German losses on the Russian front that they have been compelled to transfer probably nearly a half-million of their seasoned troops from the Low countries. it is esumateo in wen-in-formed circles in London that, before
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  • 288 7 Lonc'nn, Sept. 17. •[HE Russian communique ycster day is no mor? informative than usual, telMng simply of bitter fight ing along the entire front (writes "Annalist"). The German communique ;n--dulges in some extravagant claims regarding th? prisoners captured, the divisions destroyed and the war material put out of
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  • 301 7 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell, Router's correspondent, writing from Petro- grad) I*HE fact that Soviet bases continue i to control the entrance of the Oulf of Finland is by far the most Interesting revelation of th e overnight Soviet communique. The German attempt to land troops
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  • 143 7 Teheran, Sept. 17. I\TJRING an extraordinary meeting y of Parliament y steiday. the I ex Shah was declared to be solely. I responsible for the Government's I policy during the last 20 y?arsbe- I cause he was absolute ruler, ac- i cording to a racio announcement A
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  • 135 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. LENINGRAD and London are now talking on the air. i In response to the London- ers' message broadcast a few days ago, Leningrad radio i to-day responded "Listen J people of London, this is Le- j ningrad talking. We thank) you warmly
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  • 245 9 Hong Kong, Sept. 2. THE wish that its facilities might help to bring success to the University of Hong Kong was expressed by Lady Northcote as she cut the green and yellow ribbon, the colours of the University, to open the Northcote Science Building
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  • 31 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. ONE hundred and five Britons arrived at i Lisbon yesterday from Finland. They were extremely tired after their long j mrney which was. however, uneventful, j —Reuter.
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  • 178 9 (T.-om Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. WHILE holding a rope to haul down one of the sails on a junk in the sea off Pulau Kra, a Chinese fisherman was struck by lighting on the night Aug. 21 during a heavy thunderstorm. This story was related before
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    • 576 9 Public Notices THE DAITKRTJPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 288 of 1941. Re (1) AL HAJI ABBAS. Receiving Order made- 22nd August, 1941. Date of Adjudication; 22nd August, 1941. Date and place of First Meeting: 2nd October, 1941,
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    • 741 10 buy sell loss 'tituatiorb Vacant WANTED educated Indian girl typist on lecent salary. Apply Box No. 466 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 126 L) POSTS OP 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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    • 868 10 Wanted Young Englishman requires attractive Dance Companion, whole or part time, Mna rttent photograph. Box 469, cjo Valaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 141 L) WANTED AUTOCYCLES—new or secondhand for cash. Full particulars to Box 472 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 145 L) WANTED Portable typewriter cheap *or ca*h—Call 2—5 p.m. 300.
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    • 919 10 For Sale TENNIS. Boxing and Physiculture Equipments. Apply Box 483. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 17 ID ATTRACTIVE Parchment paper lamp shades, all colours and sizes; also made to order. Apply G.P.O. Box No. 214. Singapore. (No. 130 L) PHILIPS 1937 RADIO. 7 valves. $100|- or nearest. Box 451 co Malaya
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    • 638 10 educational MALAY TUITION. given by experienced teacher. Apply Munshl, 82, Mlnto Road, Singapore. (No. 169 L) PREMIER INSTITUTION, 44. Orchard Road. Vacancies for night classes in English—Principal. (No. 174 L) WAIKIKI Hawaiian Guitar Studio. 109, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. Tuition by the latest methods. Result guaranteed. Enrol now and become popular.
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    • 478 10 LEE BROTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership carried on by (1) Lee Keng Van (2) Lee Poo Van <3) Lee S'au Van, under the style of Lee Brothers, Photographers and dealers in photographic goods at No. 81, Hill Street, Singapore, has been dissolved as on the Ist September,
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    • 889 10 TO-DAY'S eAnToi I j jf I SINGAPORE i ZHL 225 metres 1333 k!cs ZHPI 30.96 metres 969 mcs I S M(V ZHP2 48.58 metres 6175 m]cs GST— 1711 iE *vßi P.m. GSF-l-, m I 12.00 Orchestral Concert including Bym- GSO— 11 75 phony No. 1 In C Major by Bi-
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  • 908 11 a pore, Sept it>. Buyer*. Be'ler*. HlN lNG o 7li 3- 74' 2 7 7>i 0 32 0.33xd (i 84 0 88 J V £l 12:fl 14 i* 1 45 1 49 10 3 10 9 riS<" St SI: 0 31 0 .41 1 34 137
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  • 19 11 Wednesday, ■prices ot tin and rubber Singapore at noon toL HI IT. TIN g Sellers r,8 T
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  • 208 11 (From Our Financial correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday. rpiN shares were an active market yesterday and there was a very good turnover. Hong Fatts were done at 1 35. Ulu Klangs at 101' 2 Sungel Luas at 173. Sungei Ways at 3 07 1 Unguis at
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  • 69 11 Singapore. Sept 16. GamDier 7 «JJ Java trube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 17.50 White Pepper 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 Lingea Sago Flour 4 80
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  • 111 11 untitled Sept. 15. The chaiiman cf the Fact Finding Com- little of the Handloom Industry has had further talks With Government officials 'i is reported that the Registrar of Cognitive Societies and the Director ol industries have expressed themselves in fftVOU! of glTlng protection to the hand.oom industry. They have
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    • 315 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF h WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECFASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A
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  • 170 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 17 CT Pauls Cathedral yesterday v was a .scene of pomp and colour when the King and Queen Mr. Winston Churchill, the PrimMinister, and members of the British Cabinet attended a special service celebrating the royal comtoft Of age, at 18, of
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  • 194 12 'I'irv v W lork Aufir 17 thousand Harlem Negroes panicked on New York's waterfront to-day, trampled to death three elderly coloured women, and injured several hundred men. women, and children. All city riot and rescue squads were called to deal with the situation. Several thousands
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  • 76 12 Reuter. j Madrid. Sept. 17. I THE Berlin cc respondents of Spanish newspapers quote a report appearing in the German press ordering all firms" mediately to the army all skis and other winter »porta gaods which the public ire henceforth not allowed to buy Tne Alcazar
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  • 282 12 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 17. HPHE Bulgarian Government has categorically denied adopting a "disloyal attitude" towards Russia, according to a Sofia despatch to the official German News Agency. The Bulgarian Government, it is added, "knows nothing" of any provocative action on Bulgarian soil. These
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  • 38 12 Calcutta, Sept. 15. The Bengal Government has sanctioned S grant of Rv 12.40.000 for distribution is agricultural loans and special loans to non-agriculturists In the district of Nowjcalee. for the relief of those affected by 'ho recent rood.
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  • 128 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. riNIS was written yesterday to the 1 epic story of the sinking of the "unsinkable" Bismarck which was the swift revenge which the British exacted from the German Navy for the sinking of the Hood, with the announcement of awards to the officers and
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  • 225 12 Lrndon. Sept.. 15. TIN :pen?d steac.y. The turnover 1 was 100 tons. There was a bettor consumer demand for Nears although not general. After official hours, then was a better demand for forward and a further 45 tons were traded. Unitec Kingdom w?ekly warehouse stocks
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  • 81 12 Reuter. SSSS2 £sr&J3&, «WS trie Allied ashoclatM i<■•■ n MaM more SS, uS tlonal reconatructton" BWw The- President is Viscount Cecil and the honorary vice-presidents include M the Greek IflnlrtSTto 1 Sir T PrOf S2! Rtli -Free F°ram-' S J" 1 "T aryk lhe Forf,,
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  • 29 12 untitled s# \a2r52EL? 1 r recetred Si y B,r ftud Central Icdia m Lt C cl Moore-Brabaaon. wnttfer fcr Aircraft Production, for tat lift of a lourth tiuiuer plane
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  • 315 12 Reuter. CHICAGO, SEPT. 16. THE VIEW THAT HITLER WILL COLLAPSE AS A RESULT OF HIS OWN OVERREACHING AND THAT THE UNITED STATES SHOULD BECOME THE BULWARK OF FREEDOM AT HOME, WAS EXPRESSED BY MR. HERBERT HOOVER, EX-U.S. PRESIDENT, IN A RADIO ADDRESS TO THE AMERICAN NATION. "The
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  • 77 12 London. s?pt 15:—There was a fixture by a British steamer Icr names enalk to Ntw York at. 22 6. Open market fixing is becoming increasingly negligible as AngloAmerican control ccnstantly extends. Thr demand for salt to Calcutta U unabating althougn stocks are reported to be rising. Recent c
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  • 384 12 Xc »aW«s issr*** ST.MCLATEO h.v the of a recent in T"»l mc original campaign was an Australian idea, publicised with the b casing of the G.O.C. (General t U I troops ow Paper Tne A.I.F. News". The resultwere so encouraging that the Bri
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  • 595 12 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell. Renter's Resident Correspondent in Mosccic) Moscow, Sept. V,. DLANS to use certain small 1 islands and on e bank of the River V in the neighbourhood of Leningrad as a jumping-off ground for a further advance towards the city have been foiled
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  • 93 12 Reuter. FOUR major res) Army Commands, inclucaji ana-aircraft re cially announc The Deputy Coir... of the Thai Army moted to be Adviser De'ea Affairs. The Offici the Anti-Airer.tft fU been appointed Officer Corari ing the First Army C chief of the anti becomes Officer Aire:aft Regiment The
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