Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1941
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Title Section22 1941-09-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, September 2'{, 1941.22 words
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Article221 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 22. PRESIDENT Roosevelt was informed this morning that the passage of Lease-Lend legislation would be expedited but it was not i xpected to reach the house for a fortnight yet owing to the decision 4 o add some additional appropriation items, largely for defence.Reuter. - 221 words
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Article106 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. THE destruction cf two Italian liners and damage t.) a third in liner was announced by Admiralty yesterday after noon. The communique reads: 'Or Thursday, Sept. 18. submarines oi Mediterranean Fleet, on patro 1 b Central Mediterranean, sucfully attacked a fast andReuter. - 106 words
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41 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 22. T' l War Department announced that I members of the British R°y al iired Corps have arrived at Fort inly the operation of United ukf They will return to Entrust motors'—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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391 1941-09-23 1 Fate Of Crew Unknown I" DEPA RTMENT YESTERDAY ANNOUNCED THE SINKING ON FRIDAY LAST OF THE 1 2JI ED C fT/TES GOVERNMENT-OWNED STEAMSHIP PINK STAR (6,859 TONS) IN WATERS NEAR ICELAND. This follows the sinking of the steamships Robin Moor, the Sessa, the Montana,391 words
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78 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 22. THE Navy Department announces 1 that 12 British Warships, including three battleships, had been in United States ports, in addition to those mentioned a day or two ago. All the 12 have now left aga n They were the battleships ResolutionReuter. - 78 words
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146 1941-09-23 1 Chungking, Sept. 23. FURIOUS Chinese flank attacks may yet halt the Japanese drive on Changsha, according to the latest informat.on from Hunan front. X uter learns from usually l-informed sources that durthe past two years the Chin- l igh Command made careful ;i! < to meet146 words
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158 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 22. MR. Ccrdeli Hull, Secretary of State, told newspapermen today that he had tried for some lime to indicate that he believed that the Neutrality Act shou'd be changed, but declined to predict whether or when the repeal or revision might beReuter. - 158 words
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Article108 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. TLond'n. Sept. 23 HAT the Tanks For Russia Week" will show a record increase in production is indicated' by the reports received by the Ministry of Supply last night from all the factories making tanks and tank components. Af l e r tReuter. - 108 words
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Article56 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. T London, Sept 23 HEIR Majesties drove to Euston Station to meet King George of Greece last, night. The Duke and Duchess of Kent Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister', Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister and other Government officials were also present a large crowdReuter. - 56 words
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Article185 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. New York, Scp'l. 22 AT least 1,000,000 Japanese n troops have been sent to Manchukuo and Korea in recent weeks, at cording t w a Manila telegram, quoting "usually reliable" sources. Since lite June, it added events within Japan have pointed unmistakably to a moveReuter. - 185 words
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Article128 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Cairo, sept. 23. k R A F. Middle East commutlique says: "A series of successful attacks were tnaric on enemy shipping in th«> region of Tripoli recently In one of tln.se, carried out by bombers of the Royal Air Force, one large BChooni IReuter. - 128 words
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113 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Teheran. Sept. 23. "I LFAVK to in v MO sill my property in order that ha amy use it in the interest ol the country for modern works, national education etc.." states tin* esShab of Iran in letter published yesterday The new SnahReuter. - 113 words
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Article222 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 23. negotiations are still progressing between the Shanghai Municipal Council—the controlling body of the International Settlement—and the Japanese authorities in regard to the latter's demands for increased control of the Municipal Police, another Japanese civilian was shot yesterday by Chinese terrorists inReuter. - 222 words
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Article451 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. THE Nazis are on the run in the Smolensk sector of the vast Russian battlefront. Latest reports reaching Singapore this morning indicate that the Russians have turned the famous Smolensk bulge into a sack in which the Germans are being squeezed and battered. AReuter. - 451 words
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Article84 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Sept. 23. GEN. Sir Archibald Wavell, C-in-C. Indian Army, has been awarded the Military Cross cf the Viituti Milituri, which is the Polish equivalent ol the Victoria Cross. dsn. Wavell hat. a Polish Carpathian brigade under his command when he was Commander-in-Chief, Middle East.. Gen.Reuter. - 84 words
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Article134 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 23. THE National Broadcasting Corporation's correspondent, in a broadcast to America last night, states that Bulgatia's entry inte the war against Russia still seem* imminent. Foreign diplomatic sources arliving in Ankara state that Bulgarian troops, which had been stationed, for months past onReuter. - 134 words
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Article84 1941-09-23 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 22. THE expectation thai Bulgaria will enter the war ta expressed generally by loda\'s evening newspapers. Germany's intention to push the Ukraine campaign throughout the winter is behind this view but the opinion is also held that Hitler will not find theReuter. - 84 words
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62 1941-09-23 1 British Wireless. London. Sept. 23. 'PHE Ministry of Supply announce that as the result of an accident In Royrl Ordnance factory in the north-w". one operator was killed and three others received minor injuries. The material damage was slight an production will not be affectedBritish Wireless. - 62 words
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Advertisement15 1941-09-23 1 WATCH REPAIRS! KNTRIST THFM TO BENRIMO OPTICAL CO. 11 ROFEAN XTCfIMAKFRS. 165. WORTH BRIDGE RD.15 words
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Advertisement184 1941-09-23 1 I V 4ir PRODUCT lOSIRA FLUORESCE NT LAMPS (Colour Corrected Electric Discharge I amps) 80 WATTS 125 WATTS 400 WATTS Eo r I in pro ved Si reel L ig h I ing m THE WARMER COLOUR CHARACTERISTIC of 'I Osira Huore.;ctnt lamp is produced by the traiiwlormation ol invisible184 words
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Article304 1941-09-23 2 Melbourne. Sept. 22. rr<HE Minister for Supply (Senator McBrlde) announces that New South Wales :rreived to the end of Migust. more than -'3.500.000, i»nd Victoria nearly £3.500.000 of £8 000.000 worth of orders placed with 130 Australian engineering firms for highgrade machines. Immediate manufacture in Australia of304 words
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152 1941-09-23 2 Stole Towel Shoes At Public Pool Singapore. Monday. 'PWO weeks' rigorous Imprisonment was f the sentence passed on 22-year-old Wong Yap Tet in the fifth court to-day. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a towel and a pair of shoes from the Tiger Swimming Pool, Pasir152 words
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416 1941-09-23 2 Berlin, Kiel, Hamburg, Cologne, Emden, Leipzig, Essen, Hanover, Hamm, Wilhelmshaven, Bremenhaven and a host of others have been successfully raised night after night. The "invasion" ports of Calais. Boulogne. Havre, Ostend and Antwero have echoed to the explosion of the bombs and416 words
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Obituary279 1941-09-23 2 y rpHE death occurred yesterday evening at her residence in Heeren Street, Maiaeca, c.f Mrs. Tan Chay Yan, the well-known philanthropist, at the age of 68. She was one of the recipients in the latest King's Birthday awards. One of the greatest supporters' of education279 words
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100 1941-09-23 2 Reuter. Bombay, Sept. 23. rpHE population of Lahore have been advised by the Raj to carry tne name Mid address of the next of kin or other 1-erson whom they would wish to be no--1 tied in the event, of their becoming an airReuter. - 100 words
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Article44 1941-09-23 2 British Wireless. /-wTTAur* London, Sept. 23. QTTAWA press reports state that the R.A.F. Ferry Command at Montreal has announced that a Hudson bomber and the crew or three Canadians hay«? been missing on a flight from Newtounljg th fc United Kingdom-BritishBritish Wireless. - 44 words
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Article147 1941-09-23 2 ALL War Risks (Goodsi Insurance policies will go out of force at midnight on Sept. 30. Applications, accompanied by the requisite premiums at the rate of on°half per cent per month for insurance during the quarter, October to December, should reach one of the Board's147 words
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Article66 1941-09-23 2 JpHE Stork made a double A delivery at the dodrs df the Tribune group head office this morrTing. ..to a middle aged Cantonese woman. Both the babies, a boy and a girl, as well as the mother, who was assisted by puWic-spirited passersby. are well.66 words
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Article102 1941-09-23 2 Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 23. SEMERU volcano in Central Java is still active and although so far there is no direct danger, the native population residing nearby is evacuating to estates in the vicinity. Activity started yesterday morning at 7 a.m. followed by a light earthquake at 9.15Reuter. - 102 words
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Article70 1941-09-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. 'pHE death took place at the General Hospital yesterday of Mrs. Flora Vadiveloo. wife of Mr. S. Vadlveloo of the Malacca General Post Office, and a daughter of the Rev. J. J. Kovil Plllay. Deceased, who was only 29 years of70 words
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Article27 1941-09-23 2 The Bishop of Singapore will give the weekly address to the Rotary Club at the Adelphl to-morrow. He will talk on "Oltmpses of Iran."27 words
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197 1941-09-23 2 TEN passengers, possibly 11 will 1 board a K.N.I.L.M. Lockheed plane bound' for Sarawak to witness the centenary celebrations there. They will arrive in Sarawak within three hours of leaving Singapore Airport. By far the largest part of the baggage that the plane will carry,197 words
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297 1941-09-23 2 A FTER completing his investigation of the educational c vi] ditions in Singapore, Mr. Yu Chin-hsien, Director of EoW lion of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Board, left yesterday f Northern Malayan cities to continue his mission. While here, Mr. Yu was accorded a warm reception297 words
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Article108 1941-09-23 2 FOR absenting himself while employed as a fitter in the War Departm. Nt, an offence under the Defence Regulations, Low Ah Young, was s Q ntenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, in the fourth police court yesterday. According to the prosecution.108 words
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Advertisement304 1941-09-23 2 faffto IM&] MALAYAN PftCMIEB HOTCI Jj THURSDAY, 25TH SEPT. "BATTLE OF BRITAIN I)Ai\CE CABARET in aid of the CHURCHILL TANK FUND DANCE HOSTESSES EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. TICKETS $1.85 RAFFLES CAFE COCKTAIL BAR FOR THE DISCRIMINATING I D COUGHING? j Jsglr' BE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT BOTTLE 1 There304 words
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Advertisement129 1941-09-23 2 Total number of enemy P anft destroyed during yesterday on nil fronts up to midnight Lon* o ti» (excluding Soviet claim*/ r J NONE MIDNIGHT AMBUI \}um CALLS S HOKTLV a„= r JSK"it?ft. ance m called otd tw.ee h Z lirst case an Indian clerk, stated t0 1» employed in129 words
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Miscellaneous237 1941-09-23 2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following l s the programme of drills up to and for week ending Sept 28 TO-DAY. SEPT. 23. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, 1st 3n. S.S.V.F.. Coy. Training. 5.15 p.m., Headquarters. Intelligence Platoon. Int. Tuning. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. S.A.S.C. (v), Lecture. 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters. S.V P S Pay Duties237 words
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Article134 1941-09-23 3 Singapore, Monday. T;.; ummons charges alleging 1 tarnation were brought Abdul Wahid Aljelany in iid court to-day, In that üblished in a newspaper in the language, the "AI-Akhbar," a imputations concerning Abdulls bin Ahmad bin Yah:or about Sept. 24 Oct 15 \u\ 11, 1940. dul Wahid Aljelany claimed134 words
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216 1941-09-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ,jl would be a gigantic task and require an army of people to i ister British subjects of all races," said Mr. R. J. head of the Manpower Bureau, Singapore, when aakt(l for his rj imon on the desirability of216 words
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180 1941-09-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) T HK Federated Malay States are planning to utilise women for some of the essential war-time services, thus affording another instance in which the Colony lags behind the upcountry Slates. By a notification appearing in the F.M.S. Gazette the High Commissioner is180 words
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Article78 1941-09-23 3 SAID to have attempted to take 500 yen out of the Colony on Sept. 20. which is more than the sum of $100 allowed to be taken out without the permission of the Financial Secretary, Seiichi Matasuda, a Japanese, appeared before Mi. Oon Khye Kiang. acting second magistrate,78 words
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Article, Illustration51 1941-09-23 3 The sea channels to the harbour of Singapore are well protect 1 1 against any surprise visitors. Pari of this scheme is the Boom Defence, in which Malay seamen play an important role. Photo shoivs one of the periodic inspections of the \Boom Defences by highly-trained Malay51 words
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341 1941-09-23 3 DESCRIBDiG how he lost ten teeth altogether, a taxi-driver, Tay Moon llor, related In the tlrrd court yesterday how he had been assaulted by .some gunners whom he had taken on as fares when they cached a spot near the sea at Sembawang. in the341 words
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52 1941-09-23 3 THE second talk In the Singapore broadcasting station's series on "Colloquial Malay will be given to-day at 12.45 p.m. The fifth talk in the series en "First Aid" will be given by Dr. D A. B. Director of the Medical Auxiliary Service, to-day at52 words
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200 1941-09-23 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. ENCOURAGING news to the effect that a Central Provident Fund might be established in the near future was given by Mr. V. R. N. Menon, hon. secretary of the AllMalayan Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association, speaking at the annual200 words
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Article153 1941-09-23 3 Reuter. Bombay. Sept. 23. DR. Henry Grady, President Roosevelt's special economic investigator in the Far East, who has arrived in Bombay, en route for Colombo, told Reuter that the part of the world represented by India, Burma, Malaya, the Netherlands East Indies, the Philippines andReuter. - 153 words
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158 1941-09-23 3 NO passenger shall land or embark, and no person in charge of any launch, boat cr sampan, shall set down or take up any passenger or the baggage of any passenger or otrnr person between Tanjong Pagar East Wharf and the obelisk of Tanjcng Katong except158 words
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Article20 1941-09-23 3 Mr. J. D. Graham has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer for the Settlement of Singapore as from Sept l.20 words
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Advertisement250 1941-09-23 3 Why Not SLIM and Improve Your HEALTH ftke BILE BEANS fbgJvty Lvtry Nifht At s*4tin* ITrt This Uobbm Vmummic J Btt«SE tot roBEVEK F«OM 1 WON'T RUN DRY UNEXPECTEDLY BjSl Some pens always seem to run out of ink just when you need them most. Parker's IwJr^Kw patented Fuii Television250 words
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Advertisement12 1941-09-23 3 111 |V■ 1 Vfe■ Agents:— NAINA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang.12 words
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Advertisement107 1941-09-23 3 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma an<f Bronchitis poison your system, ruin yout health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physician, starts killing Asthma Germs ln 3 minutes, purifies the blood and build* new vitally so th;it you eanjileep poundly all liiftht,107 words
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Advertisement249 1941-09-23 3 m mm> m-w mm? mm m m imrW ■mm v«V >r 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTER \\ORTH 33 C.S. 200 A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN)249 words
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Article87 1941-09-23 4 MAKING their debut at hockey in the local fields yesterday, the Royal Australian Air Force were beaten by nine goals to nil when they met the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier. Notwithstanding this margin of defeat, however, the Aussies gave a fighting display against87 words
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Article195 1941-09-23 4 THE S.C.C. will be holding two hockey trials this week, the first on Thursday and the other on the following day. The following are the teams for the trials: THURSDAY Colours: W. P. Allen; Pay-Lt. G. C. Fortin, Capt. J. E. TheophUus; Lt. C. E. Long, W.195 words
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Article22 1941-09-23 4 Essendon (13 15) defeated Carlton (914» in the preliminary League final. Port Melbourne <1519) defeated' Prahran (1517) in the sec:nd Association semi-final.22 words
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Article347 1941-09-23 4 S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Soccer of initiative on the part of their forwards who went through well, but always failed to score, due to extremely poor finishing, was responsible for the Customs being beaten by one goal to nil by the R.A. (B.M.) in the second347 words
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Article262 1941-09-23 4 QOMDfATING the exchanges for the greater part of the game, the reserve team of the Gordon Highlanders, strong contenders for the Reserve Division league honours this season, collected valuable points when they defeated the Chinese Athletic Reserves 4-2 in a league match at the Fraser262 words
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Article64 1941-09-23 4 THE following will represent the I Straits Chinese Recreation Club m a hockey match against the Naval Police at Hong Lim Green to-day: Ye e Cheok Wah; Tan Huck Wan K. T. Ooi» Fong Kirn Wah, Chua Boon Unn (capt.), Ong Swee KengLow Huck Yang, Eu Cheow Chye64 words
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Article64 1941-09-23 4 THE following have been selected to represent th e Medical Auxiliary Service (Farrer Park Depot) against the Christian Brothers' Old Boys Association in a friendly game of soccer on Saturday, on the St Joseph's Institution ground: Sinniah; Davis, SithambaramMahalingam, B.J. Layman, Rahim G Krishnasamy, Santhou, Muthaiah, Salleh, Kirn64 words
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Article20 1941-09-23 4 THE R.E. (Malays) defeated the Malay Regiment by 3—l in a Div. IUA) league match played at Changl yesterday, 920 words
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Article57 1941-09-23 4 TO-DAY SOCCER —S.A.F A. Challenge Cup. extra preliminary round Air H.Q. v Marine Department. Anson Road Stadium: Airport v Indian Association. Clerical Union, S.A.F.A. League. Reserve Division. M.F.A. v Loyals, SHE. ground. HOCKEY:—CSC v RAF. (Tengah). Tengah: S.C.R.C. v Naval Police. S.C.R.C; Khalsa v R.A.O.C. Alexandra. TENNIS:—S.C.C. tournament.57 words
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Article113 1941-09-23 4 THE Glenny Cup competition of 1 the Keppel Golf Club resulted as under: Mrs. 9. W. R. Marsden 54+50=104—36=68 Mrs. J. R. WaJker 50+48= 98—28=70 Mrs. R. Lowery 56+52=108—36=72 CROFT CUP Owing to the war the Croft Cup will be played in 6 rounds of 9 holes,113 words
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Article36 1941-09-23 4 THE R.A.S.C. beat the R.A.M.C. by three goals to two in a game of hockey at Alexandra yesterday. Lloyd scored two goals for the R.A.S.C. and Daud Khan one. For the R.A.M.C, Nicholas and Mitchell scored.36 words
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241 1941-09-23 4 A PLUCKY display by their defence and the keen opportunism of their centre-forward, Siew Know, were mainly responsible for the Anglo-Chinese School's fine victory when they met a strong YJVLC.A. team in a hockey match at the Prince Edward Road ground yesterday. The School were241 words
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Article99 1941-09-23 4 Reuter. MLos Angeles, Sept. 22. RS. Wills Moody Roark won the mixed doubles title in the Pacific south-west tournament here yesterday (Sunday) after an up-hill battle. Partnered by Fred Schroeder, she defeated Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke and Jack Kramer 13—11, 6—3, 6—2. Bobby Riggs, who holds theReuter. - 99 words
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Article134 1941-09-23 4 MINE recent importations, rijht hordes and one pony. have .been classified in the Straits Racing Association latest issue of classification of norses and ponies. The new horses are Penthides (class one). Oomph date Lavengro». Sally Rich. Sylvienne ("class two). Coluirbus, Decelea, Veiltrim class three) and134 words
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Article, Illustration202 1941-09-23 4 (From Our Own Renter, Kuala Lumnur \t, J JHE Malayan 5S champion, Wong Ponsr competing in the h badminton championship op n and playing at the vfiu School hail ever the U J cleared his first h«idle X beat S. a ler set game202 words
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Article62 1941-09-23 4 THE following players haw invited to represent the Post Office Club at hockey against St Joseph's Institution on the school ground to-morrow at 5.15 p.m.: Carl Albuquerque; S. Chelliah. D Steward. M. Toledo. A. L Selvarajoo. R. A. Kelly: S. Pcnniah Retnasingham. Salem B fVnsr G. Pinto. Ibrahim62 words
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Advertisement59 1941-09-23 4 l» > METAL pa^t imeTio l \dm m The Anti-Corrosive Metal Paint. yM designed especially for tropica! jM W conditions, with an estimated useful yM v lifetime of anything up to twice jkjßy many other so-called "Anii\W Corrosive Paints." FERROL enjoys a high reputa 4 ion amongst Rubber Estate Managers.59 words
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Miscellaneous16 1941-09-23 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.59 a.m., 9.7 ft. TO£MORROW: 12.20 a.m., 10.4 ft.; 12.31 p.m., 9.8 ft,16 words
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469 1941-09-23 5 Ipoh, Monday. nURING a discussion at the meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Hoard, on the difficulties of housewives and cooks in getting t suitable supply of meat at times that suited them, the Hon. 01. ceil Rae slated that there was no doubt that469 words
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198 1941-09-23 5 Singapore, Monday. A SCHOOL- TEACHER, Hon Ng Fan, whose age was said to be "over 60," was found hanging by the door of his room in Phang Cheng Chinese School at Duxton Roac, on the morning of Sept. 13. A chanco visit to his198 words
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Article208 1941-09-23 5 rpHE following is a list of contributions x to the Churchill Tank Fund for week ending Sept. 20: Previously acknowledged $16,841.88. The "E" iChine.se» Co. 2nd Bn. S.S.V.C $135. Evan Wong $185. Lim Hock Chuan $1 85. Soh Koon Joo $1.85, Tan Cheng Tee $185. Teo208 words
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Article, Illustration42 1941-09-23 5 Picture taken at the arrival at Batavia of the Duff Coopers recently: Left to right, Mrs. Walsh, Lady Diana Duff Cooper, Mr. Duff Cooper, Mr. Walsh (British ConsulGeneral, Batavia), Mr. Flogewind (Governor of West Java) and Major Waltman.42 words
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Article173 1941-09-23 5 Singapore. Monday. JUDGMENT in the sum of $7,677.55. with costs, was enterec' by Mr. Justice Wcrley in the High Court to- day in favour of Nedcrlandsche Handel Maatschappij, In a civil action which the bank brought against M. Eusoff and Co., cf Chulia Street, on173 words
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59 1941-09-23 5 Singaprre. Monday. OAID to have returned to the Col.-.nv after being banished, ft tenta'ir charge of return from banishment was explained to Ang Kee Keng <30) Hainanese, when he appeared before Mr. X Moor, in the third police court, to-d y The case was postponed59 words
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569 1941-09-23 5 London, Sept. 20. r Economic in a leading article writes: The 120' < rubber quota represents a temporary abandonment of the rubber restriction which, inte»* alia, should totally depreciate the value of exports and export rights. Reckoning 1941 under-exports at 160.000 tons with Japan taking569 words
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147 1941-09-23 5 Ipoh, Monday. THE appeal of the Public Prosecutor against the sentence passed by the Bindings magistrate on a middle-aged Chinese, who nleaded guilty to ill-treating his adopted child, was allowed by Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley, presiding in the Perak Appeal Court. The respondent, said Mr. T.147 words
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Article78 1941-09-23 5 Singapore, Monday. A 20-YEAR-OLD Teochew, Phoan Mong Kian alias Phoan Chi Kan. claimed trial to two charges, of being a memwr of an unlawful assembly at the Junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Tampenls Road and being a member of an unlawful society—the Malayan Communist Party--when he appeared78 words
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503 1941-09-23 5 Singapore, Monday. 57-YEAR-OLD grandmother alleged in the coroner's court this morning that her 17-year-old granddaughter, Lee Wan Say, a factory worker, had been driven to suicide because of intimacy, against her will, with a clerk, Khoo Soo Chew, em- gating officer, Inspector Mobarak503 words
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Article44 1941-09-23 5 London, Sept. 22. AIR Chief Marshal, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Commander in Chief, Far East, is now on his way to inspect districts at the head of the Burma Road, accompanied by Lt.-Gen. D. K. McLeod, C-in-C, Burma, states the London Radio.44 words
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166 1941-09-23 5 SENTENCED to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the district judge on two charges of cheating, a Chinese, named Yong Yong Peng, alias Y?e Sai Kiat. unsuccessfully appealed in the high court yesterday. Yong was alleged to have cheated two shopkeepers. Yap Chan Guan166 words
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Advertisement128 1941-09-23 5 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES *^^^W*%?t e \k economical. Never be*°rc vc bkdes €n \> d?*^\ finely tempered and so MV^\Plk keen. Never have they \k shaved so cleanly, so quickly, so smoothly. The Gillette system of shaving is the most modern and efficient money can buw 2GB Large Auditorium Size Cello128 words
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Article226 1941-09-23 6 THE tide of battle on the Eastern Front flows and ebbs in accordance with the weight of men and machines which the contending forces are able to throw into the struggle. Successful attacks and counter-attacks, therefore, are dependent on the promptitude with which reinforcements can be226 words
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Article113 1941-09-23 6 IF the Chinese interpretation is correct, a successful Nazi drive to the East will unmistakably invite Japanese participation in the war. iewed in this perspective, it would not be unreasonable' to assume that the outcome of the present American-Japanese negotiations in Washington may be determined to a great113 words
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Article170 1941-09-23 6 YHERE is one significant' point worthy of special mention, lne Russians throughout the three months of war hav e not laid much emphasis on the deience of Kiev as they have done on the defence of Moscow, Leningrad or Odessa. This bears out the contention that they170 words
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Article1543 1941-09-23 6 THIS YEAR LAST-V 'IHE opening of the third year of the War saw a note of caution, doubt and misgiving in German Press and Radio comments about the possibilities of the future. This contrasts significantly with the magnificent German boasts of a year ago. In continuing the series of articles1,543 words
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Article157 1941-09-23 6 A 22-YEAR-OLD R.A.F. sergeant, Iv or Henderson, came back from a raid on Germany early one morning, and wrote a letter to his wife. In his letter was thio vers" "When my time shall come to die, I care not where my flesh shall lie157 words
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Article347 1941-09-23 6 THE choic? of names for new battleships has always caused severe headaches in Admiralty circles, and' one may well sympathise with the officials who mid names for the. 100-odd vessels of the new fleet. Among obstructions the. Naming Committee must traditionally steer around are the.347 words
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Article25 1941-09-23 6 The less you think about your health the better you feel. The man who blows his own horn has everybody dodging when he approaches.25 words
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Article544 1941-09-23 6 A USTPALIA ~Z "*g up her dJpkZS turein the Pacifl 10 she appointee Casey as first G to Washington. Later year, the first Australi nil > was established Ui r John Latham as U Sir Fredenck Eggl, chosen to go Australia's first rr !l, sentative. All these544 words
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Advertisement378 1941-09-23 6 TOUR KELANTAN RETURN TICKETS JO KRAI, KOTA UUAKU AND TUMI* AT ISSUED FROM SINGAPOB E ON TUESDAYS SATURDAYS. ENQUIRE:— STATION MASTER, SINGAPORE. IE ALGALIA REDUCING CREAM Efficient and sure external remedy for fat n»-<Kv double chins, puffed ankles, fat shoulders, hips etc. Slims only the parts applied $1 80 per378 words
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Advertisement72 1941-09-23 6 IPOH-TAIPING PENfINC-K LUMPUR I NEUJ 6GITAIN f«r Swim Suits NL DESIGNED TO YOUR I 'MEN'S SWIM 1 Made from pure wool and lastex yarn. M Xl r n s P", r,s with mock seam a I s,ip and bel< BI MAROON, BLACK. All usual sizes. PRICE $5.50 BUKTA SWIM TRUNKS72 words
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Article292 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 22. A rTER holding the Japanese advance along the south bank of the Milo River, strong Chinese columns on the north bank have struck westward attacking the Japanese flank, declared a Chinese military spokesman, at to-day's press confcrence, in reviewing the Hunan battle.Reuter. - 292 words
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522 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. DEPORTS that Kins Boris 9 „j a_ London, Sept. 22. The meetmg h*, lu*u c.llau ,s .prelude to a afl Bulgarian i aromatic relations with Russia. *pp«J JLI ng im P° rtan ce of Bulgaria on the European comment in several London morning papersReuter. - 522 words
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Article260 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. piVE young Frenchmen, who escaped from France in two frail canoes, and after struggling for 32 hours in the Channel, landed at Eastbourne iast week were yesterday received by th<» Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, and Mrs. Churchill, at the Prime Minister'sReuter. - 260 words
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Article76 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. S mla, Efept 23. RFCENT reports that Allied troops had occupied Teheran are incorrect, states an official communique issued in Simla. It says; "Owing to atmospheric disturbances, communications w.th Iran and Iraq were subjected to interference in the last few days. "It is nowReuter. - 76 words
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Article284 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. IT is reliably learned that a large number of German agents left Iran shortly before the Anglo-Russian occupation for Afghanistan, according to the National Broadcasting Company's correspondent in Ankara and it is expected that the Brh> ish and Russians will soon take practicalReuter. - 284 words
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Article, Illustration237 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 22. WITH the loss of Kiev officially announced by Moscow and the German report that the capital of the Ukraine is in a state of "indescribable devastation" interest is to-day focussed upon the savage fighting proceeding east of the city. Here regularsReuter. - 237 words
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Article38 1941-09-23 7 (From H. L. Hopkin* London, Sept. 22. THE Rev. Syc'ney Valentine Allen, described as a rector, was fined 40 shillings and costs for shoplifting. It was stated that he took -ins of rctrol tablets.38 words
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310 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. (By Massy Anderson, Reuters Special Correspondent) Alexandria, Sept. 22. CO-OPERATING with the British Navy, many civilian volunteers are risking falling shrapnel and other dangers in patrolling Alexandria's large harbour watching for and spotting Nazi bombs and mines. Every night at sunset a strangeReuter. - 310 words
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Article169 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 22. THE black-out restrictions in Cairo will not be relaxed during the holy month of Ramadan which began on Sunday night and curing which Moslems fast from dawn to sunset. The slender minarets of Cairo's 1,000 mosques—always a picturesque feature of Ramadan —willReuter. - 169 words
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Article53 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 22. A BECOME rsemen i, amounting to $25,000,000 has beer madt? on the $425,000,100 loan re cently authorised for Britain. Announcing this decision of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Mr. Jesse Jones, the Federal Loan Administrator, said that this makes a total of $125,000,000Reuter. - 53 words
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Article49 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 22. -r pHE defence of Tobruk Is one of the greatest events in human history,'' said Mr. Menzies, in a speech yesterday in which he rebuked profiteers, strikers .md "self-se* kers." He added: "i am passionately convinced that nothing of the Tobruk standard will save us."—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article99 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. IT is cfficially announced that the term of office of the Viceroy of India, Lcrd Linlithgow, has been extended for a further period, until April, 1943. Lord Linlithg:w, who became Viceroy in 1936, should have completed his five-year term of officeReuter. - 99 words
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70 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 22. Auchinlcck. Commander-in-Chief In the Middle-Fast, and the Chief of the Air Force in the Middle-East, have fent congratulatory messages to the respective commanders of the two service* in the Western Desert following last Sunday's operation. The message stated that theReuter. - 70 words
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Article297 1941-09-23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. THE King of Greece an ived at a British northern port to-day He was met by the Duke of Gloucester on behalf of the King. Thus, (or the second time. King George of Hellenes has come to England as anReuter. - 297 words
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Advertisement131 1941-09-23 7 r Catering 1 ro "r Tut TELEPHONE lIOHIXMI.VS SINGAPORE VC sv*** U^lvX #?tsi „--r>"-,.~ -—•""•"■twin II riRRS DENTIFRICh I l wi,io4sre^in D the^a:ehi g Mualit y j| Before the war Gibbs Dentifrice came to you in the familiar aluminium metal box. This metal is now urgently needed to further the131 words
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Advertisement293 1941-09-23 8 NOTHING CUT BUT THE PRICES! j The WORLD'S GREATEST TECHNICOLOR SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT COMES RACK! i_, STARTING I q CAPITOL W i iij Spectaf MORNING SHOWS: I -ll SATURDAY SUNDAY at 10 o'clock MARGARET MITCHELL'S plorious story p&ktf "GONE WITH BK| THE WIND" CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH fIHPQV 1 Leslie Howard293 words
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Advertisement168 1941-09-23 8 POSITIVELY LAST3SHOW? 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 9.45 pm albambba 31 REELS PACKED WITH THRILLS WILL BE SCREENED IN ITS ENIIRI-Ty R V AN ARMY Of kOSQJ MONSTfRS COHTROm BY THI CUNNING Of A CRAZtD SC/fNWri '-^^fiSA Opening TO-MORROWj at J. 15, 6./5 e 9 9.15 Proceeds In Aid of Y.168 words
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269 1941-09-23 9 Alleged His Wife-To-Be Her Father Were Compromised Ipoh, Mcnday. MAKING his defence to a charge of murder, John Singho, a mid-dle-aged Singhalese, alleged extreme provocation en the night of the incident when he found his prospective wife ana 1 her father in a compromising situation. In the course of a269 words
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Article113 1941-09-23 9 A NOTE addressed to the Cambridge coroner, Mr. W. R. Wallis. was read at the inquest on Mrs. Maud Doria Bridley, 51, wife of a Fellow of St. John's College, who was found shot dead in the garase of their home in Madingley-road. Cambridge. In the letter113 words
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Advertisement275 1941-09-23 9 IcATHAY I 7^^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALL THE FIRE THE POWER.. THE THRU I INr ROMANCE OP THIS GREAT NOVEL BROIIPHT to j THE SCREEN IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR lljrJllJiJl ]1 MATINEES fynfl 1 v 11 o'clock THURSDAY and Fox MovietonVSews I SUNT) AY and j Paramount British News I Arrived275 words
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Advertisement197 1941-09-23 9 I CINEMA TANS' TO THE RESCUE! OUR CINEMAS' TOTAL PROCEEDS THIS WEEK-END WILL GO I TOWARDS THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON'S FUND i FOR THE RELIEF OF AIR-RAID VICTIMS. TO XICHT TEA DAN3ANT AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.30 to 9 p.m. W 930 Pm. to Midnight YE MERRIE ENGLAND DANCE to the197 words
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Advertisement776 1941-09-23 10 ll/A. NN3 N^H^^Z Domestic Occurrences j i BIRTH EU—Born to Nancy, wife of Eu Keng Loon, Singapore, a daughter, Angela-Teresa, at the General Hospital, on 19th September, 1941. Hongkong papers please copy. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The family of the late MR. CECIL EMILE GALISTAN wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all776 words
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Advertisement828 1941-09-23 10 WANTED IMMEDIATELY lady typist. /shorthand advantage, Asiatics preferred. Apply Box 533 co Malaya Tribune, Shiga-J I'ore. (No. 256 L) WANTED an experienced Chinese lady hairdresser. Apply personally at Malson de Luxe IC9, Geylang Road, Singapore. (No. 251 L) Situations Wanted ■»UR DOMESTIC SERVANT or offlc mtt problems our concern. Dial828 words
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Advertisement930 1941-09-23 10 NEW KINO E Flat Alto Saxophone. Brand new and unused. Complete with Air-Line Case. D Hopkins Raffles Hotel. Singapore. (No. 202 L) PHILIPS RADIO 8 Valves AC. almost new and good running order. $130-. Write Box 534 co Malaya Tribune. Singepore. (No. 254 L) FOR SALE. 1 Oscillating table fan930 words
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Advertisement787 1941-09-23 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED: 8-10 H.P. Car. 1936 upwards Box 530 cfo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 249 L). FORD 10, 1937. Four doors. Condition very good—lnsurance, till July 1942. Inspection between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at 33, Short Street, Singapore. (No. 233 L) WANTED: Mechanically peifect 500 cc Motorcycle. Any787 words
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Advertisement611 1941-09-23 10 NOTICE NOTIC7E is hereby given that on account of transfer to other duties, the Power of Attorney issued to Mr. Thomas Freese Schields, Station Manager for The Texas Company (China) Limited at Singapore, has been cancelled and recalled. Similar Power of Attorney has been issued to Mr. David Howard Rowsorre,611 words
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Advertisement372 1941-09-23 10 =g THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Stra.ts Settlements, i INTERIM DIVIDEND. I NOTICE is hereby giTen that the {Directors hare declared :.r. Interim I Dividend of 57c on account oi the Financial Year ending 31st December, 1941. payable on 10th October. 1941, to shareholders on the Register372 words
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Miscellaneous950 1941-09-23 10 TO-DAY'S RAJDIJj SINGAPORE j ZHL 2» metres 1331 kjcs wwajyjj ZHPI 39.96 metres 9.69 m,cs Gsv service ZHP2 48.58 metres 6.175 mcs GSF -15 m "i >«■»• n*^, Pm- GSO 11 s lft »1 tnetr! 12.00 Recorded Music by the "Blue 610 p m "ii 25 53 Hungarian Band." NORTH950 words
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1014 1941-09-23 11 Singapore. Sept. 22. Buyer*, sclera. MINING. 2.9 3[- 7.- 7 3xd Malay 0.32 0.33xd Hit mo <ss) 16 9 17 9xd 51) 085 0.90 i'ngr.a Tin 1310 (sl] 144 148 —rluntal (ss) 1013 10,9 S M«) 16,6 17;6xd E) 111- 12 -xd '$D 0.22 0.24xd »01,014 words
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Article22 1941-09-23 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at hoon today were:— TIN ?138' 4 unchanged. Buyers Sellers 38%.22 words
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Article155 1941-09-23 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) rrtTM ok„ Singapore. Tuesday. T shares were Inclined to be easier ,o yeS l erd ay wlth Hon S Fatt offered at 132 Business passed ln Jelebus at -81. Talplng Cons, at 195. Hitams at -141/2. Lukuts at -J42. and Rantaus155 words
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Article135 1941-09-23 11 EXHAUSTED after fighting fires all night during a heavy air raid, an auxiliary fireman dranK some rum, became ill and died. At the inquest at a north-east coast town it was stated that the man, Ralph Cooper Thoburn, thirty-four, lay in a lorry for two135 words
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Article60 1941-09-23 11 'ngapore, Sept. 22. GamDier 7.50 Java oube 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 5.0060 words
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Article287 1941-09-23 11 REUTER Cable - Shipping Shortage Hits Vegetable Oils By REUTER Cable London, Sept. 22. JMIE Chairman of tho Straits Plantations Limited says that shipping scarcity severely handicaps vegetable oils. Unlike rubber, these are not unique articles for which distant consumers cannot find adequate satisfactory substitutes. Oils are obtainable from287 words
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Article187 1941-09-23 11 A 19-YEAR-OLD wife, married last year, gave her husband's best suit away to a gipsy for tolling- her fortune. The wife, Evelyn Mary Davies. admitted this at Carmarthenshire Assizes. Her husband, John Davies, 27--year-old farmer, guilty to charges of wounding his wife with intent to murder187 words
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Advertisement90 1941-09-23 11 iftccJteit |f f jDARTDM A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. I No Obligation Phone 4646. Tjimirrmtmi] ;MĔtiĔ The safe settlement of your Estate "SsTw depends upon: Experience and exacting care of90 words
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Advertisement44 1941-09-23 11 "STAR BRAND" DELICIOUS WHOLESOME PURE VEGETABLE MARGARINE— A REAL SUBSTITUTE TOR BUTTER ADD FLAVOUR TO VOIR f OOKIV4, switch to "STAR BRAND" VEGETARLE MARGARINE Sales Agents: CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). (P. O. BOX 118) 161 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. >44 words
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Advertisement191 1941-09-23 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight. Something ncic again! Something191 words
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Advertisement350 1941-09-23 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND j APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P.& O.S.N. Co., from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom.350 words
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1283 1941-09-23 12 Alexander Werth - (B>: Alexander Werth, Heuter's Special Correspondent in Russia; Reuter. (The Smolensk Front, Sept, 23) J am writing this despatch from Yelnia, the principal town of the large salient which the Russians recaptured after slashing eight German divisions in a monthlong battle which hasReuter. - 1,283 words
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Article75 1941-09-23 12 SOMEONE should be held responsible for this wicked waste of public money." declared Mr. F. C. Williams, chairman of Bristol Education Committee, when it was stated that buck surface shelters in Bristol for 21.000 people, built when cement was not available, had been pulled down. Mr.75 words
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Article166 1941-09-23 12 Hong Kong Freezes Chinese Reuter Hong Kong, Sept. °3. 'PHE Hong Kong Government has frozen the Chinese national dollar. An official order Issued will affect, henceforth, local national dollar withdi.iwals which will be paid by dn.ft transfer or other bills drawn on a bank ln Free China Of by cheque,Reuter - 166 words
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Article184 1941-09-23 12 Pretoria. Sept. 23. pCPTES of the Vanguard of Victory." the official book of the South African campaign in East Africa, are being sent by Field Marshal Smuts to Mr. Churchill. Queen Wiihelmina. President Roosevelt, the Prime Ministers of the other Dominions, the Viceroy of India and the184 words
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Article, Illustration19 1941-09-23 12 Photo shows massive drums used iv the Boom Defence system which guards Singapore's sea channels.19 words
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449 1941-09-23 12 J£IGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Leslie Hammond arrived hot, breathless, and half an hour late for fire-watching at a Dover bank on the night of July 3 (so it was alleged). And when other watchers ragged him, asking, "A bobby been chasing you?" he told them he had been449 words
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Article290 1941-09-23 12 EXPLOITS in the West-end of Z London were described at Bow-street, when Keith Panter, 21, of Hatton Park-road, Wellingborough, Northants, was sentenced to six mcnths' hard labour for incurring credit for £75 at an hotel in the Strand, obtaining £3 by false pretences at another hotel290 words
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107 1941-09-23 12 Reuter. New York. Sept. 22. THE first New York press comment on Marshal Petaln's broadcast on Sunday is a biting condemnation of the speech which a writer in the newspaper PM. calls "a blot on the history of France's leadership." It adds: "He hasReuter. - 107 words
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135 1941-09-23 12 Reuter. 11 Sept n JHE main Items tor the fortheomini Conference in Loi d( says Reuters D^. pendent, probably hf the Athnu by Mr Churchill S I Roosevelt, and «2. fig war reconstruction J i Ol countries. aiJ l he aiu j .Mr. Churchill win v. cipalReuter. - 135 words
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Article207 1941-09-23 12 DEPRESSED because the of marriage uou ld have J thine; more to do with him. craftman James Copneigh v* suicide by taking an overdosed drug H A verdict to this effect was recorded at an incuest at Cm bridge. A letter addressed to the «ir!207 words
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32 1941-09-23 12 Reuter Cairo. 9mt B 'pKE m\vspaper Almokattain liable source" for I neran that the Grand kfuft lem ha-, been found at I raLion at 'leheran. —Memer.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement127 1941-09-23 12 mKmKmmummaa He had never guessed that Margarine could be appetising but then; If tins marvel- j_ ,y Tk* sor, ol thinfl is constantly happening. A the health preserving vitamins AGr D. Blue Bund revUer ol Margarine takes to eating Margarine. Margarine is a tood of astonishing value And the reason127 words
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Advertisement307 1941-09-23 12 Public Notice BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE WAR RISKS (GOODS) INSURANCE FIND. (Incorporated In the Colony of the Straits Settlements). NOTICE (THIRDi INSURANCE QUARTER OCTOBER TO DECEMBER. 1941. A new insurance quarter commences on Ist October. 1941. All policies issued during the quarter July to September will expire on 30th307 words
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