Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, September 18, 1941
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  • 362 1 THE United States Navy is now employing convoys to ensure the safe arrival of Lease and Lend goods in Britain. This was revealed last night by Col. Knox, Secretary of the Navy. Speaking at his press conference, he declared: 'The escort of convoys by
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Sydney. Sept. 13. 73RITISH breakfast menus will soon be D enhanced by large quantities of powdered eggs exported to her from Austra--IJA new factory in Sydney, which will shortly proouce these eggs, with plant imported from China, has a capacity of 360.000 eggs a week.
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  • 187 1 Reuter. Milwaukee. Sept. 17. A MESSAGE of greeting from Mr. Churchill, the British Prime Minister was read to the American Legion's national Convention by Commander Milo Warner. The message says. ••American Legionnaires. I greet you on the occasion o: your annual convention. Th's is the
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  • 56 1 Reuter. On the German Frontier, I Sept. 18. i POLITICAL observers link the recent move- ments of troops from Southern Germany to France and the presence 1 of German troops at Bor- 1 deaux, in occupied France, and in Marseilles, which is in unoccupied France, with German
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Tokio, Sept. 18. j THE recently imposed 1 freezing" regulations cease to apply from y 10-day onwards to the <!i; tomatic and consular Huts of Britain, Austra(anada and the the: lands East Indies Japan and in Kwan-ig-leased territory. I his was announced by tlv Finance
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  • 196 1 Reuter. Calcutta. Sept. 18. WHAT appeared to be an impendin?: Parliamentary crisis in Lgal has been temporarily avertFollowing the recent demands for c resignations of the Premiers of •al. Assam and Punjab from Viceroy's Natioal Defence uncil, which was made by the x cutive Council of the
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  • 74 1 London. Sept. 18. 11 EMBERS of Uic British and United States liitMMWlii to Russia were re- •<; by the King at Buckingham Pa•e^terday d Beaverb:(w>k. the Minister of Sup- id rrad of the British delegation. Mr ArerUl tl«iilnian head «>i the an party, preseiittd UMOD
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 18. I i- expected that Sir Archibald I Clark Kerr, the British Ambassador to China, who left on Tuesday for Singapore by air. will be away from China for three weeks. It is reliably reported that he i'j' gone to Singapore for
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  • 375 1 Reuter. tapi hers went in to smash the target. Their "bag" during this operation was officially seven Messerscbmitts, but several i.thers were probables. Pilots from all the countries represented in the Fighter Command took part in the battle. Two squadrons of Blenheim bomrook part
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  • 231 1 London, Sept. 18. BRITISH and Russian staff officers arc now in conference ir. Teheran. They will decide whether Allied troops will enter the Iranian capital. Meanwhile, the Chief of Pclice has been dismissed by personal order of the new Shah. The staff of the Rumanian Legation
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  • 257 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 17. THE Gtrman-born United States Government informer, William Sebold. giving evidence to-day before the Federal Court in a trial Cf the members of an alleged Nazi spy ring, said that live months before the occupation of Iceland was announced, a
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  • 132 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 17. AT his conference tc-day, Mr. Jesse Jones, the Federal Loan Administrator, said that at the written request of President Roosevelt, the Defence Supplies Cor poration had signed a $100,000,000 contract with the Amtorg Trading Corporation, which is the Russian Purchasing Agency in the United
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  • 66 1 Reuter. ItototOT, Sept 18 Soviet foreign Commissar hab inlnrniefl Bulgarian Mlnistrt that he considers Bulgaria's replv to Rtisla's recent warning to be unsatisfactory. MJ the IfOtCOW Radio. The Soviet had *CCU»" ed Bulgaria of aiding Axis plans for an mack on Odebta, Crimea and the Caucasus.
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  • 852 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, SEPT. 18. THE RUSSIAN FORCES IN A RESOLUTE COUNTER-ATTACK HAVE THROWN BACK THE AXIS TROOPS ATTACKING ODESSA. Announcing this yesterday the Soviet News Agency says that Axis troops broke through the Russian line and reached the heights west of Dalnik, capturing several
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 18. THE R.A.F. wing which arrived in Russia under the strategic command of Russian headquarters has already been in contact with the Germans, it is learned in London. Of the hundreds of British nachines sent, large numbers lave already arrived. —Reuter.
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  • 109 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 18. SOUTH African armoured fighting vehicles, as well as British, are following the two German columns which had been forced to retreat after a reconnoitring expedition some 35 miles over the Egyptian frontier. As stated in an official communique yesterday, the Germans are
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  • 25 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 17. approval v/as given in the Senate to-day to the bignest tax bill in Jnited States hisUry.--Reuter.
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  • 192 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 18. REPORTS suggesting that there is little possibility of an American Japanese settlement, resulting from the negotiatlorisin Washington were carried by Chinese newspapers yesterday. Deprecating any settlement in the nature of a Far Eastern "Munich." editorial comment claims that the United States will
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Cairo. Sept. 18. IN a formal statement made early on Tuesday morning, the Cairo Air Raid Precautions Minister declared that Cairo was regarded as a sacred city bearing the burning Torch of Islam. "I personally believe that Cairo's monuments and sacred religious tombs are the historical
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  • 59 1 London. Sept. 18 rpHE Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, yesterday received a deputation which urged him to reconsider the decision to exclude women from entering the diplomatic service. While making no r romises. Mr. Eden undertook to consider the views put forward by the depuration
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  • 41 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 18:—"Tne Board ol the Admir.Uty regrets to announce that H.M. Submarine P32 (Lieut D. A B. Abdey) I te overdue and must be considered lost. The next of kin ha.c been inlormed." Kavs an Admiralty communique.—Reuter.
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  • 202 2 More Friendly To Britain rpHE opinion that Thailand's attitude towards Great Britain was changing and that she was beginning to realise that we really are her friends was expressed by the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke Popham, a the course of
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  • 47 2 Singapore Wednesday fiHABQKD with enticing away Paihma. a married woman, Virakannu alias Veerapan <28), claimed trial belore Mr B. Moor in the third police court. Tho case was postponed tor mention On Sept. 24, and bail WOa offered in the BUO9 of $200 in one <un tv
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  • 276 2 Singapore, Wednesday, j THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G- Porter, held an inquiry Into the death ol a 36-year-old Sikh watchman. Isher Singh, this morning. A money-lender, Gurdial Singh, with whom Isher Singh lived, statec that 01 Sept. 13 at 6 p.m Isher Singh left
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  • 665 2 Melbourne, Sept. 13. The first 25-pounder howitzer to be manufactured in Australia has been handed over to the Army 12 months after beginning preparations for manufacture. Both the gun and its ammunition are entirely Australian. The Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces. (Major Gen. Sir Iven Micfcay), who
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  • 59 2 MR. Alfred Duff Cooper and Lady Diana Duff Cooper were entertained to dinner by Mr. Kao Ling-pai, the Chinese ConsulGeneral. last night. Mr. Martin Russell and Mr. An- I thony Keswick, who came to Sin-i gapore together with the British Cabinet Minister. Mr. and Mrs Dennis Allen, and Mr. and
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  • 567 2 Singapore, Wednesday. QONVICTED and sentenced to pay a fine of $500, with the alternative of three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Malacca District Judge on a charge of criminal breach of trust, Low Yew Tee, a business man, unsuccessfully appealed in the High Court to-day when
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  • 148 2 'From Our Own Reporter) Klang, Wednesday. 'nlO-REARING by Klang Sanitary i Eoard labourers is not a practical proposition. This decision has been reached Iby the Board following inquiries made in response to a suggestion j submitted by Dr. AnsLy-Young. j At the Board's last meeting the
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  • 111 2 v Singapore. Wednesday. unknown Chinese woman, whose age Wi'. s estimated at 40 years, was found <.cad at the 16th milestone, on the seairr*!sF the Cause '*ay, by an Indian. K. Chathu. foreman of the Johore Waterworks, while he was on his way to work
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  • 188 2 A X k (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Malaya Tribune understands that regulations wm A be gazetted making it obligatory for firms. Qo UrU Departments and private and public institutions U fire-watching and fire-bomb fighting parties for Ihtir f van,s< mises.
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  • 113 2 'From Our Own Reporter* Ipoh, Wednesday. ffPENED only about two months ago by Major-Gen. Gordon Bennett, Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Imperial Forces in Malaya, the Empire Service Canteen, housed at the V.M.C.A.. has proved so popular and successful with the troops that it has been
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  • 60 2 ™",e» Singapore. Wednesday. poR failing to notify the authorities "his Change of address, Seijun Nakazu 1 31». a Japanese fisherman, was fined $100, in default, two months' rigorous imprisonment. The fisherman claimed trial to the charge previously but when the case came up lor hearing befcre
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  • 247 2 who was fatally injured T /result of an accident a V s Place on the nSht of When a motor car driver Donald John Geoff rev V the R.A.F came Into with his rickshaw Cnl s? Knight of the A I F riding in the
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  • 98 2 QIR Shenton Thomas. r! the Malaya Patriotic Funci ceived from Lord Huntingfield C of the Overseas Committee of :> Ha Cross and St. John Fund thanks for the further donation g tS I sent in June. "No call for help has tftt m response in Malaya,
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  • 206 3 FIGHTER pilot who was until recently an assist i ineei in the Malayan Jn.n has shot down his man aircraft. n T! is Pilot Officer P. (shell' who s now a me squadron in the Uid i East. i r Officer Shelley learnt in the Kuala
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  • 111 3 pONVICTBO on i. charge of being a ruber of an unlawful society—the Communist Party—Sia Xt Lam Shi Chhln Beng (91), a Hokklen. i.'enced to two months' rigorous onment, by Mr. R. Moor, acting magistrate, yesterday. [1 was stl ted that Sia "*as arrested at on Sept 5. and
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  • 226 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN airgraph mail service for troops in Malaya and India should be an established fact k> it bout two months. The announcement, made by i the G.P.0., London, this week, that the .scheme would be in operation just as soon as
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  • 156 3 Reuter. New York, Sept. 18. ACCORDING to the New York, Times' R:mc correspondent.! the Pope gave a polite "no" to a request from President Roosevelt conveyed through "Jr. My ion Taylor, the Presidents personal envoy to the Holy See. that the Pope should declare war
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  • 113 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. IN this struggle against barbarism, the Jewish community m Britain, as indeed the Jews of all tree and freedom loving countries, are greatly encouraged by the fact that the Jewish population of Russia, together with their fellow citizens of the Soviet Union,
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  • 450 3 THE following is a list of congratulatory telegrams, letters and presents received by His Highness the Sultan of Johore, on the occasion of His Highness's birthday yesterday:— Trir gimme:— H E. Tne Governor (Singapore), Sir Robert L'rookr-Popham i Singapore I. Federal Secretary (Kuala Lumpur), Mr. W. B.
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  • 170 3 Reuter. Kansas City, Sept. 17. I AFTER the Home Guard of the State of Kansas had been ordered to mobilise, a strike of employees of a power company, which caused Kansas City to b e plunged into darkness last night, has been called off.
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    17 3 A charming picture of Lean Ibrahim, taken during yesterdVK'a celebrations of H.H. the Sultan's birthday.
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  • 295 3 Singapore, Wednesday. FAT the accused, Jita Singh, had offered them a bribe and then escaped from legal custody was stated by two Malay constables, who appeared for the prosecution against Jita Singh, a Johore lorry driver, who stood trial beTore the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C.
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  • 26 3 In untitled with the reports of the •lo*n> t.m. ConMiiattrtiintn.1 at BoTivlA. it li lcarbl Unit M m .1' prraral Chore»' d Aflt'lrf" red 10 Ih.ilUucl
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  • 291 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) H|P Virgil Pinklex, United Press' European Manager, arrived in Singapore by the Clipper from San Francisco yesterday. Having been in Germany during November and December last, he said that the older people were already complaining about the war; They were surprised
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  • 50 3 rplIE directors of the Eastern United A6- surance Corporation Ltd.. at the Ro;ird Meeting held on Sept. 16 decided to recommend to shareholders at *he forthcoming annual general meeting the payment of a final dividend of five per cent and a cash bonus of 2' 2 per cent.
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  • 36 3 untitled Sept. 12. Tw»i hundred people have *o far been ...iiici hv flym? clubs »n thia country Tii< b< lr-f» Inn Coord fur Air Pore»? Cad*-!-» vilne in Delhi under the cbalrMiurhlp Df Sir Joegendro Singh
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  • 206 3 Reuter. New York, Sep*. 17. THE Committee to Defend America last night issued a new statement of its basic policy which is outlined in the following ten-point programme. (1) An immediate breakoff of diplomatic relations with Germany; (2) Deliver goods ail the way across the Atlantic
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  • 527 3 \Um~:l± Batavia, Sept. 9. rrHE Pcc/plt'ft Council is receiving many supplementary budgets for 1941 rspr>ciallv for the defence PUMM. The Government has just presented the fifth forUKT Department of War. amounting to 82 millions of guilders. This money will be partly spent on reeding up the reinforcement of
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  • 1020 4 MICKY ROONEY PAYS $52 FOR A PLACE Second Day Of Ipoh Races MAIUI wilM for Micky Rooney and Spun Wool, which, incidental!), dead heated for first place in the third event. Mtclty Roottej paying $52 for a place bet, and Queen's Star's double for the meeting,
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  • 359 4 I 4 WAR Fund amateur boxing i programme is to be staged by the local Association at I the Happy World on Sept. 2b\ starting at 8.30 p.m. Representatives from the various Service Units in Singapore have intimated their willingness to compete, and the
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  • 48 4 Reuter. Zurich. Sept. 17. gPORTSMKN fatalities on the eastern front continue, and the German press mentions Tiefel of Frankfurt, seven times international footballer for Germany. Kalle Olympic games field events' star, and Falle Jalkanen. world champion iong distance skier in 1938—Reuter. V..— V
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  • 113 4 IN a friendly badminton match A played at their own courts last Sunday, the Kampong Jagoh Muslim B.P. beat the Gentle B.P. by 5 games to 2. Results (Kg. J.M. B.P. players mentioned first):— Singles: Sd. Salim beat Ahmad Taib 15—9, I—s, 15—7, Md. Yunos beat
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  • 36 4 DLAYING at Bukit Timah yester- day, Raffles College beat an Indian General Hospital XI by five goals to nil after leading 4—o at half-time. Scorers were Karim (2) Doraisamy (2) and Ghazali.
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  • 172 4 rE Singapore Polo Club have received a total of about 270 entries for the eight events of the War Fund Gymkhana they are holding on Sept. 27. Thirty-eight horses have been entered for the jumping, 40 for the tilting, and 43 for the musical posts, while an
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  • 53 4 THE Mayfair Badminton Party will hold their ninth annion Saturday and Sunday, Sept 27 and ZS, at 138. Pasir Panjang Road. Members are requested to fall in at Mr. Yeo Kian Hoe's residence 2C, Lorong 17, Geylang Road, on SiLturoay before 3 p M Free transport
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  • 28 4 THE R.E. (Pulau Brani) were awarded a walk-over in their Div. HA game against the R.E. (Malays), which was to have been played ytcterrtay. V —V
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  • 49 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. S.C.C. v. Manchesters, Stadium; Reserve Division, Argylls v. Malays. Clerical Union; Div. 118 Stamlord B.C. v. Post Office, Post Office. IENNIS: S.C.C. tournament. GOLF: Annual general meeting of Keppel Golf Club, 6.45 p.m. HOCKEY: Khalsa v. Indian General Hospital, Khalsa ground. V. .—V
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  • 244 4 DURING the season 1941-42 the Singapore Cricket Club will play a number of 1st XV games on the Padang and the M.R.U. will also play on the same ground four major games on behalf of the War Fund and Malaya Pat. riotic Fund. The Padang will
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  • 187 4 R.A.F. (kallang) 3: Indian Associaticn 3 ONE player was ordered off the field when the R.A.F. (Kallang) met and held the Indian Ass(ciation to a 3-all draw in a Div 11 "B" league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Play was fast and both teams took
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  • 137 4 J AMY two ties in the S.C.C. auv tumn lawn tennis tournament were played off yesterday. In the men's singles handicap, J t Chester (plus 4) beat W ML OakRhind (scr.) 6—4, 6—4, and in the women's singles handicap, IS?; Gr,ffiths (scr.) beat Miss N. Still (plus 15)
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  • 62 4 THE following have been selected v „r to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. R.A.O.C. tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. on the Anson Road ground. H. Tang; Hira Singh. Lee Fong Lrni (Capt v. R. Sabapathy, Goh Chin Chye, Gan Kee Siang; W. Ma#gs. Lan Hope. I. B. Suratta.
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  • 28 4 THE seventh Singapore Chinese 1 sports meet will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday and Sunday, commencing at 9.30 a.m. on each day.
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  • 31 4 THE hockey fixture between the 1 V.M.C.A. and a Heavy Battery team, fixed to be played at the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday, was cancelled a s the Gunners failed to turn up.
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  • 154 4 SEVERAL interest, 1 p witnessed this JZgg* V? training was continued 1,1 n paration for the last i r Ipoh races. IV The most impro that came out this Pro Patria. Main taliy Counsel, Jaguar. Me. Among the earl Four O' Clock and sprint down
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  • 155 4 Fort Canning 2; pAIRLV exciting footba Farrer Park ycstertl match between Fort I J Airport which encied la d The Airport drew blood Yahya. their right win er. i dangerous raids. They com the field for the rest the asm one goal In theii ur In
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    • 31 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 9.24 a.m., 7.7 ft.; 8.44 pm 8.4 ft. P.m.. TO-MORROW: 10 a.m., 8.3 ft 934 p.m., 9 ft. SATURDAY: 10.30 a.m., 8.0 ft !10 18 p.m., 9.6 ft.
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  • 270 5 our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday. Chuan Association, Muar, V" dinner at their new magemises. when they were honlslt from the hon. Mr. JustManning. Judge of the Johore urt. and Mrs. Manning, tie guests were Mr. C. R. Ho- -istant Adviser, Muar, and Mr. C. R.
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  • 307 5 London, b'ept. 17. SATISFACTION is ielt in London I at the announcement of the i cation oi the Shah of Persia i ,ho was sq clearly out of sym- pathy with the movUment for constitutional reform which has made rapid headway recently. The nomination of
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  • 124 5 "I AM STILL ALIVE" (At the Alhambra) -•TORY of the stunt defying men of Hollvwood opened at the Alhambra ,-esterda'v under the appropriate -lame of 'VhHlls St aboind e f 'rom the tune Steve Bar- ',-vpd bv Kent Tavlor crashes his 'itttl a b m „:itil he hits the
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  • 78 5 (At the rapiiou •t-»ACK STREET." which was a best Baiter the days 01 "«n "s the new attraction at the Ca Pi crlarles Boyer and Margaret SuUayan w2 the spirit of Fannie Hurst s cannot be petiereu. t ufe somt as the banker who has a secgw aret
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  • 90 5 aCIENCE vs (A^UL P T aV i S basis of the S CI of "The Devil present attraction at the WUio a The other Boris Karoff picture of the m well up to the appeal ™*5LJ Karloff pictures, standard of who attempts. m a brilliant iei occultism,
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  • 17 5 The untitled u.flcently .l'" IU ?'u, mllUUi Alter the n-ntarUj was 11*1»»«»^^ J5SJ w w, vl t
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  • 273 5 1 Asiatic, 3 Europeans (Tribune Staff Reporter) THERE has been a poor response from local Asiatic doctors to the appeal made by the Royal Army Medical Corps, opening the regular Service to Asiatic doctors. Only one Asiatic doctor has been recruited. Three Europeans have also
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  • 124 5 Malacca, Wednesday. CONVICTED on charges of desertion from the Straits Settlements Police Fo'Cc and falling to deliver up articles oi uniform. Yahya bin Endut. a 23-year-old Malay, was sentenced to nine months •nd tllfO weeks' rigorous imprisonment lespectively by Mr. W. J. in the District Court to-day. According
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  • 67 5 Chengtu. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has appropriated $3,000.000 for the promotion of glider flying, a? the motorless planes are deemed useful as aerial transports far better than parachutes. The head office of the Gliders Association is located in Chungking with branch associati ns in Chengtu and Lanchow. Hangars and
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  • 41 5 Singapore. Thursday CEEING a Chinese in the Singapore River shortly after midnight, a conI it.lo pulled him out. When the ambulance vi rived to convey the man to the hospital, he was lound I IC be shocked but conscious.
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  • 470 5 London, Sept. 16. TIIF International Tin Committee hopes to hold another meeting very soon with expectations of more progress towards an agreement prolonging the restriction scheme To-day's meeting achieved more progress than many expected. It is understood that the Bolivian delegate Senor Patino, willingly accepted
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  • 86 5 Singapore, Thursday. A CHINESE ccolie was round slashed to death in a swamp oil the 16th. mile. Choa Chu Rang road, yesterday. Near the body were fowls in two baskets md a cat The animals are stated to have belonged to the dead man who had
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  • 114 5 (Tribune Staff Reporier) I SINGAPORE'S big drains are man-traps" groaned Mr. H S c-Newsreel") Wong to-day; he fell into one during Tuesday's black°U"it is IgW minions that I should j step into trouble here, when I hove escaped so many perils in
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  • 75 5 Kweilin. Air laid shalters are to be constructed in New York and Wai shington by 3.000 Chinese wcrkers recruited from Chungking because of their experience in this work. They v. ill be given three months' j' raining before going to the UnitI d States.
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  • 51 5 Tokyo. Sept. 18. V FTER 3» years of stuay. Mr. Shoichi Taketoml. 50-yoar-o'.d Malay language uthority. will publish his Japanese.alav dictionary late In November. The dictionary is the first comprehenIve work of Lta kind in Japan and will c more than 1.300 pages, containing bout 50.000 words. Eastern
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  • 141 6 Our "Promised Land" |yjR. John Roxburgh, Honorary Treasurer of the Australian Red Cross Society, who has been in Malaya for some time, has just returned to his own country carrying away with him a "sense of acute disappointment at not having" been ofFered a home for Services' convalescents, either
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  • 189 6 IN 1938 when all the world knew that war was inevitable, and the British Empire and Malaya were racing against time to prepare for the conflagration that was to come, it should have been apparent to those who guide our destinies that recreation and health facilities would be
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  • 176 6 THEN, as has been customary during the last century, a change was made and an official who had favoured the Government development of Cameron Highlands gave place to another who does not appear to think so much about it. The very latest Government move, so far as
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  • 581 6  -  By W. A. HARPUR SLUMP RIDDEN, but peaceful, world basked in the late summer sunshine of 1931. England was staggering under Mr. Snowden's supplementary budget, "Uncle" Arthur Henderson, the world's greatest Pacifist, was leader of the British Labour Party, the India Round
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  • 237 6 PAR-seeing people detected some- thing more than locally ominous in the tumult in Manchuria. Washington was particularly aHve to the danger, and it has long been asserted that Mr. Stimson then U.S. Secretary of State, favoured the adoption of strong measures f o restrain Japan, but that
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  • 316 6 IT was during the attack on Jeho] that the Japanese first resorted to aerial bombing of open towns The unseen shadow was over Nanking. Hankow. Chungking, Canton and scores of other towns and villages. After five months, the Man-churr-.n campaign was no longer hot news in the
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  • 154 6 WOULD Japan dare to cross the Ufv,°Ss*-^ all and risk clashing with the interests of the Powers* That question waia answered by Japan early in 1933, when the troops of Hirohito overcame Chinese opposition at Shanhaikwan but they stopped short of Tientsin and Peiping, and then began
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  • 358 6 shows further to distract W«Id attention w,?re the Lytton Commission and the debates before the League of Nations. With unbelievable lack of tact, the Commission travelled to Manchuria via the Pacific, wining ana' dining in Tokyo before reaching its destination. Nevertheless, it found against Japan when its report
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  • 174 6 ON July 7, 1937, the sun-drenched plain of North China saw the curtain rise on Japan's final act. For once the Japanese were successful in stagecraft and made the Marco Polo Bridge fighting appear to be a purely local incident, arising out of a misunderstanding. Within a few
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    • 459 6 BI i kSSC F'f■»4 Q y vB TOSCANINI conducthig the NBC. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA KETHOVEDT—Lemon Overture No. 2. Four Parts. Tw« Records —DA 1753—« BEETHOVEN—EganonI Overture (Op. 84). Two Parts DB 5705 Conducting the BBC. symphony' orchestra BEETHOVEN—I. mora Overture No. 1. Two Parts DB 3845 BEETHOVEN—SMiiph-nv No. 6 in F
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  • 548 6 -j-v, ucuig me tent] 1 sary of the Muk the thought of i whether at home naturally one of h unmingled with resei liation, because Sept ig marked the beginnin Japanese acts of ag have deprived Chin jurisdiction over larg< an land, and resentment Powers which had
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    • 358 7 A REVOLUTION IN CYCU LIGHTING T HE PATENT DYNOHUB (1 design [t 1 ccmpletely revoluttonary a Q namo provides electric a Sp u b It consists ol the' mounted in the front nuu. ddili enc n 0 f a drum at usual cycle hub w.tn tne a q a v
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  • 180 7 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 17. rjETAILS of the Russian success north-east of the important town of Smolensk, which the Russians claim to be in a position to invade, are given by the Soviet army newspaper Red Star. The paper says that Soviet infantry and
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  • 250 7 iiicc Lovell, Reuters Correspondent! Moscow. Sept. 17. T: tance of the Soviet vicsmashing the German land forces on the Soislands of Oezcl and Moon trance to Riga Bay and commanding the Gulf of emphasised by the proday of the Major-Gene-ral'defences, Alexis Yelite rank of Lieut.-General.
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  • 76 7 ONE of our tank brigacei:. opera n the sector in a successful engagement, destroys *8 < lemy tanks and armoured tars 27 guns and 13 mine-throw -is.*' states a supplement to the Soviet communique. ••Troops recovered the island ot Rahmasaari in Lake Ladoga. About 300 Finnish soldiers and
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  • 218 7 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 17. IT was possible that the period of relief given by Russia to Britain was already very near its end, said Mr. A. W. Fadden, the Premier, addressing the House of Representatives to-day. Australia had justified the resi pite but Australia
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  • 198 7 Reuter. Batavia, Sept. 17. AN attack on a South African hospital ship in the Red Sea by a torpedo-carrying aircraft is reported by the Australian the Sydney Morning Herald, according to a Mr M report reaching here. The Morning Herald says that requests
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  • 175 7 London, Sept. 17. I ie iast few days of the Nazi the police have made 1.000 ar- Oslo. The excuse for this action thai a general strike wa s on the point ol breaking. this should not be believed, the have put out alternative
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  • 349 7  -  (By Annalist London, Sept. 17. r J[ T HE German communique today makes a revealing statement, although it does not constitute a claim. Ii says that in the east offensive actions are developing into one operation on a very big scale. This bears out the Russian communique
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  • 113 7 London, Sept. 17. TOURING a visit to the Lord Mayor of London, the King and Queen took the opportunity yesterday alternoon of inspecting some of the 350 food vans presented by Messrs. Henry and Edsel Ford. These vans carry hot meals In specially designed
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  • 451 7 Router. London, Sept. 17. THE German High Command 1 spokesman said on the Berlin radio last night: nir "A FULL-SCALE BRITISH OFFENSIVE IN LIBYA MUST BE EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS HAVE IMPROVED AND ACTIVITY IS LIKELY TO FLARE UP AT ANY MOMENT. THE BRITISH
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  • 327 7 euter. T„ r mm Canberra, Sept. 17. HE Australian Minister of External Affairs. Sir Frederick Stewart, in a speech to the House of Representatives in which he reviewed the war to-day declared that the situation W t S f continuous suspense and the underlying
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  • 127 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 17. TWO Swedish destroyers were sunk and one seriously damaged by fire and ammuni- tion explosions while moored in Stockholm archipelago. Some men were killed and others injured. A mishap with a torpedo aboard the destroyer Gothenburg is given as the initial cause
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  • 14 7 En order to untitled >he N E.I. 250.000 guilders have been by The Volksraad.
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  • 383 7 Reuter. Simla, Sept. 17. I'HE announcement of the Allies' march on Teheran is given in a communique issued by the Government of India. It states: "The Iranian authorities are experiencing difficulty in fulfilling their undertaking to eliminate German influence in Iran by means of
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  • 210 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 18. A RESOLUTION expressing complete confidence in the present Government, welcoming the Atlantic Charter, recording admiration for the Russian defence and approving speedy aid for the Russian people, was unanimously adopted at the annual conference of Liberal Nationalists held in London
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    • 865 10 liP-HOS y^Sg^fSi Situations Vacant 1 WANTED educated Indian girl typist on tecL-r.t salary. Box No. ibti c o Malaya 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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    • 98 10 OVER 1000 KILLED This has nothing to do with war casualties, but represents the number of chickens slaughtered daily at the modern factory of thĕ Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd., of Penang. Over 1,000 chickens a day! —ample proof of the popularity of Chicken curry, stew and roast. And there
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    • 873 10 TO-DAY'S HAD if)] y j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 Kcs NORTH AMFRK i ZHPI 30.96 metres 9.69 mcs GRY (31 25 metreC ZHP2 48.58 metres «.175 mcs GSD (25 metre h™,/'' I P-m. EASTERN SEKV, nd 12.00 Music on Records. G«V 17.81 mcs v J?" 1.00 Singapore Calling.
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  • 459 11 OF the progress of the war little need be recalled here. China has suffered but has never faltered. Her helpless civilians have suffered as much as, or more than, her gallant armies. Part of Japanese military policy has been the exercise of terrorism, and an idea of the
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  • 1040 11 U r* Singapore. Sept. 17. Buyers. Ss'lers. MINING. 2 7 31--v r,l (£> 7.4' 2 717% Malay 0.32 0.33xd 5s 1 16 9 17 9xd ISII 0 85 0.90 2Lt» Tin 121« 141DgOr tsl) 1 45 1.49 ZrMßtfti ,sa > 1013 109 cr Malay 171- 181-
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  • 27 11 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to- 1 dai were:— 1 TIN j i rtUBBER era 38%, Sellers 88%. j
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  • 167 11 RAVEN-HAIRED Miss Mary Ralph, who is to marry an I R.A.F. pilot officer, was ordered !to be home by 10 p.m. for the next two years. She and an 18-year-old student took a car without the owners I consent at Southampton and set I off
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  • 177 11 (From o„r Financial Correspondent) mwv ,i Singapore. Thursday. JHt. tin share market was quiet yester-tuiv.-2 y Sw otatlons now ever being mainmSwT'rt re SP" «"a" business in Hitam tins, at 37. and Lakuts at 42 I Jn the Australian section. Austral Amal- Kama teds were
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  • 243 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE Bv REUTER Cable London, Sept. 17. gELGIAN Congo will do everything in her power to facilitate the formulation and operation of a satisfactory new restriction scheme. M. Theodore Hcv.se, the recently-appointed Belgian delegate to the International Tin Committee, told Reuter
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  • 180 11 lAMI AM going to take a step that will, no doubt, be a surprise, especially to you two men. "I have not the slightest doubt that you were expecting a term of imprisonment, and no doubt you deserve it." The Old Bailey Recorder, Sir
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  • 25 11 The N.E.I. untitled during untitled 1 «86 ton- "f robbex. nanely 03 264 tout i i *ta>$t ruoi.f. und 20,622 U2b4 0| PU irve rubber
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  • 203 11 Singapore. Sept. 17. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 3!32 London demand 2|4 3j32 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202.4G New York demand 47.1U Montreal demand 51 85 Batavia demand
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  • 66 11 Singapore Sept. 17. GamDier 7.50 Java crube 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 Lingga Sago Flour 4.80 Fair Sago
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    • 56 11 BANK OF CHINA Specially Chartered by the National Government of the 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: 3 Office 339—General Office Telegraphic Address: "Chungkuo" P. 0. Box No. 86 I SUB-AGENT:
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  • 382 12 f)NE of the Nazi "targets" during a Blitz on London was the Brook Hospital, Shooter's Hill. Bombs crashed on the staff quarters; two maids were trapped under the debris. "They're in awful pain," Dr. Laura Bateman, the hospital's Medical Officer, was told. Dr. Bateman rushed
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  • 1006 12 EX-SHAH KICKED WAR MINISTER Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 18. STRIVING desperately till the last to retain his posi--1 tion, the Shah, Riza Khan was forced from the throne by the urgent demand of his own people who had been brought tc the point of revolt by
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  • 319 12 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 18. alliance between the Britain and Turkey remains and will remain the basis of British policy towards Turkey, said the British Ambassador, Sir H. in a speech in connection with the Smyrna Fair. Addressing the audience which included the Mayor of Symrna,
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  • 103 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 17. "THE way to Novgorod was 1 simply hell," states Dr. Goebbels' paper Voelkisher Beobachter quoted by the Moscow radio. "It is a thing nobody will ever forget. The enemy has some reckless soldiers who seem to have no fear of death,
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  • 204 12 Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 18. THE Iranian Prime Minister. Mr. Ali Furoughi, announced in Parliament yesterday that Allied troops were advancing towards Teheran, although the Government had asked them not to approach the city. "We hope this will be effective," he said. "But even if they
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  • 62 12 Kunming. The four Chines: government! tanks have extended loans of several tens cf millicns f dollars to Kwangtung. Kwangsi. Yunnan, Hunan and Shensi for the improvement of farm irriga i n. The Central Government also designated five counties in southern Yunnan to receive overseas Chinese who are returning from Indo-
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  • 263 12 Chungking. T!HE wave of free China's reconstruction has swept over Chinese Turkestan as this north-western unit of the Chinese Republic is undergoing vast changes in every aspect of economic activities, according to the China Information Com- mittee. Although access is still difficult Chinese Turkestan is
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  • 395 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 18. THE Duke of Kent has returned from his five weeks' tour of Canada amazed at the growth or the Empire air training plan. In the course of his visit, he covered about 15,000 miles by air. Broadcasting his impressions
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  • 279 12 Sentenced To Jail OEVEN trains from Ilford arrive at Liverpool-street between 7 and 7.47 a.m., but Sidney Harris, of Easternavenue, liford, i ravelled up to his work in the West Endstarting time 8 a.m.—by car. How did he get the petrol? Stratford magistrates were
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  • 44 12 untitled me Government of the United Provinces has announced the formation of «m Industrial Risearch Committee. It will act in liaison with the Board of Scientific and Industrial Research of the Government of India and will deal with all problems connected with industrial research.
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  • 93 12 T London. Sept n HE following official coon* que, issued ye.< erdaj G.H.Q., Cairo, was rc cened in Lcndon to- day: "In Libya, although our parrels from Tobruk again per. deeply into enemy p s lions Sunday night, no actual cor.tac' was made. The enemy
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  • 238 12 Reuter. Ankara, gcpl 18 The German s'aff expect t" cany the war to the Caucasian front" in six weeks, according to revised predictions comernm? the Russian campaign which are new being busily spread m Ankara by Axis sources The Germans, acccrdm? t» these predictions. r*n pff^'" per cent,
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