Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1941
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Title Section22 1941-09-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, September 24, 1941.22 words
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Article, Illustration470 1941-09-24 1 May Be Armed PRESIDENT Roosevelt yesterday intimated that the Administration was studying the question of arming United States merchant ships. The President told his press conference that he thought that "we are heading towards arming merchantmen, and everything would be done to protect470 words
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Article109 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Atlantic City, (New Jersey*, Sept. 23. THE repeal of the American Neutrality Act was advocated to-day by Mr. John Green. President of the Industrial Union of the Marine Shipbuilding Workers of America. Speaking at the Union's national convention in Atlantic City, he said- "We supportReuter. - 109 words
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Article129 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 23. THE sinking of the steamer Pink star in Icelandic waters is the first such incident reported since President Roosevelt's "shoot first .speech, and observers are wondering whether this Is intended as an open challenge or whether it is an is-lated cas- of mistakenReuter. - 129 words
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Article264 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Quincy (Massachusetts), Sept. 28. 4 FTEB watching the huge new 35,000-ton battleship Massachusetts launched before thousands of cheering people this morning, the Secretary ot -he Navy, Col. Frank Knox, cleared that the Neutrality Act should be immediately repealed. There should be no handicap onReuter. - 264 words
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Article102 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 23. VICHY reports reaching Washington to-day stating that when I' Henry Haye, the Vichy Ambasidor, saw Mr. Cordell Hull the retary of State, last week, he :ssod Far Eastern affairs put did not ask Mr. Hull to seek •uation of Japanese troopsReuter. - 102 words
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60 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 23. MERICA'S immediate entry into the war was urged to-day in a resolution adopted by 125 members of the newly-formed New York City League for Declared War. This is the local branch of the "Associate Leagues for Declared War" organisationReuter. - 60 words
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294 1941-09-24 1 LONDON, SEPT. 24. A MOSCOW RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT YESTERDAY SAID A THAT THE GERMANS LOST 30,000 MEN IN THE KIEV FIGHTING AND ANOTHER 14,000 ON OESEL ISLAND. II Lcaovsky. Soviet spokesman, yesterday admitted that the Germans had tank superiority in the Kiev294 words
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Article97 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 23. THE American Administrator of the Lease-Lend programme, Mr E R Stettinus, has urged the House of Representatives' SubCommittee for Appropriations, which is considering the latest lease-Lend appropriations bill, to reject any prohibitions which would bar aid to Russia, according to informationReuter. - 97 words
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Article52 1941-09-24 1 The following Is the text ot this morning's communique: During yesterday our troop- continued to light the enemy i clong the whole front. Fifty-three enemy plane, acre destroyed during Sunday of which 23 were brought down in air com bwts and 25 destroyed on aerodromes We lost52 words
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558 1941-09-24 1 (By Alexander Werth, Rcutcr's Special Correspondent in MoWOB now on the Russian Central Front, Sept. 24) MAJOR-GEN. Sokolovsky, representative of the Soviet Command on the central front, tells me that there is evidence that the Germans are digging in "over hun-558 words
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Article263 1941-09-24 1 Panzer Divisions Arrive Ankara, Sept. 24. TRAVELLERS agree that the number of German sailors in Bulgaria is increasing. They are moving to Black Sea ports in Bulgaria which foreign ships are for- bidden to enter. The 1921 class, the largest in Bulgaria, arrived in their barracks on263 words
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71 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Basle, Sept. 24. IYESCR1BING Germany's pre parations for a winter campaign in Russia, the Berlin correspondent of* the Basler Nachrichten yesterday stressed their effect on the production of goods for civilian use. The correspondent states that shops selling furs, boots, clothing, overcoats, woollen goods,Reuter. - 71 words
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Article100 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 24. THE situation on the Northern Hunan front appears to be stabilised, with the Japanese now turning eastward to meet the Chinese flank thrust. Chinese artillery, on the shores of Lake Tungting, continue to frustrate all the efforts of Japanese warships to landReuter. - 100 words
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Article98 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 24. rIE German auxiliary cruiser Dacis, formerly flying the Rumanian merchant flag, has been torpedoed and badly damaged by a Soviet submarine in the northern part cf the Black Sea and is now in dry dock at Constanza, according to an Istanbul telegramReuter. - 98 words
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Article203 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 24. TRAVELLERS report that very active military preparations continue in Bulgaria, and the Germans are taking over the Bulgarian railways for their own use All foreigners in Bulgaria and in consulates are unable to leave their premises without being watched by Gestapo agents. ThereReuter. - 203 words
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Article51 1941-09-24 1 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 24. riE German Ambassador to Turkey, Yon Papen, has arrived back in Turkey by air from his visit to Germany, according a an Istanbul telegram to Berlin He has proceeded to the summer residence cf the German Embassy at Therapla, the telegram ade's.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement17 1941-09-24 1 OEHRIMO orncAi. c o <}i xiH IKD OPTICIANS. iRSJiORTH BRIDGE RD. Sarawak Centenary Celebrations (see 3 12)17 words
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Advertisement23 1941-09-24 1 There is a Spartan product for every type of application. Ensures colourful, durable and smoothly attractive finishes. Made in Australia. 141 Warms 123 words
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142 1941-09-24 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SPECIAL meeting of the committee to discuss the recommendations made by the Straits Settlements f Singapore) Association in regard to income tax is being called by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce -f/-v 1.» Wm\, mmm I 1 I jui142 words
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Article, Illustration32 1941-09-24 2 Mr. A. Duff Cooper deft) photographed with the Govermtr-Geiwrul of the Netherlands East Indie'- at the latter's mountain residence at Tjitanas, during the British Minister's visit recently.32 words
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Article138 1941-09-24 2 Rent Assessment Board made no order yesterday in the application brought up* by Mohd. Yunus bin Labia, a Malay interpreter attached to the district traffic court, for the ejectment of an elderly Chinese, Kwek Ah Gek, from his premises at Kampong Siglap. Mr. T. W.138 words
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Article25 1941-09-24 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on aU fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims): NONE25 words
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156 1941-09-24 2 (From Our Own Reporter) D Penang. Tuesday. ESCRIBED in court as a troublesome individual, Tulip bin Hassan, known in the professional ring as Tiger Tulip was yesterday lined $l by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in th e third court when he pleaded guilty to156 words
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245 1941-09-24 2 A DMITTFD into hospital on Sept 16. suffering from what his relatives and he Imagined to be just a more- than usually painful form of -stiff neck." a 35-year-old P.WD. labourer. Kuthaperumal. died the same day in hospital from tetanus. A© trie inquest245 words
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67 1941-09-24 2 VTA S3 UIIU A CONTRIBUTION ot $30 from the Kheng Chew Hwoi Kuan, Mersing, for the relief of British air raid victims, has been forwarded through the Protector of Chinese, Johore, to the chairman of tho China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore. It is67 words
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106 1941-09-24 2 the box-office takings from to-day's showing at the Alhambra 'of the comedy-drama, Drums of the Desert will be given to the Y.W.C.A. "Drums of the Desert" is a thrilling picture of the times. The fact that the *F ene is toid in the African106 words
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Article61 1941-09-24 2 The Pan-American "Clipper" with mails from Europe, America, Pacific and the Philippine Islands is exP,f c I ed arriv e in Singapore on Wednesday, Oct. 1. *u Tl i? latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore to connect with mails for the above mentioned countries61 words
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Article120 1941-09-24 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 24. ONE hundred soldiers have been loaned to the Army Post Office I to cope with the enormous last minute rush of Christmas postings to foreign countries, the Middle I East India and Malaya. A large number of army lorries I haveReuter. - 120 words
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Article222 1941-09-24 2 GIVING the benefit of the doubt to See Lye Heng, a young Chinese employed in a sundry goods shop in Thomson Road, who stood his trial on a charge of possession of dutiable tobacco. Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the fourth magistrate, acquitted him. The case had222 words
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Article273 1941-09-24 2 t> Melbourne. Sept. 23 m^ r a o !t> welI "known as a lory Auftrallan Senator, who went to t0 ecome Personal adviser to 2S Mimster °?or 55!rrKw 1 An Australian fighter squadron shot nV U o,° er r n alrer 1""n8 the dav 'pnnt nffl Ve273 words
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Advertisement351 1941-09-24 2 Ilfsffte Uriel] MACAYAI gjgWMlg HOTtU J TO-MOKROW "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" DANCE A 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 "BiSMA-REX acts like magic V writes this sufferer of stomach trouble. j| ALMOST INTOLERABLE PAIN351 words
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Advertisement98 1941-09-24 2 1 WHEN YOU REQUIRE ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD NECES- J SITIRS PLEASE CALL j AT KIAl w m\ CO., LTD. No. 24 North Bridge Rd., I Tel: No. 4475. Quality and service with I 20 years' experience in I dealing China products I well known in public. J Sole importers for98 words
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Advertisement231 1941-09-24 2 Rich, Red Blod Builds Weighi If you are Thin n Energy, Tired Sm. Ishes, Circles under th rf ms that g> >ou are run-down Ind for covery of a Hollywood o2L th cian. This physh an P a,,fl "ni a famous movie stTrV T s r,, > i»r Quick way231 words
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Article, Illustration220 1941-09-24 3 D. P. Wagle - Brooke Rule Centenary, New Constitutional Govt. (By D. P. Wagle Special Reuter's Correspondent) Reuter. Kuching, (Sarawak), Sept. 24. A N atmosphere of joy and harmony pervaded Ihe capita] of Sarawak yesterday a> the people awaited the dawn of a grea* day in theirReuter. - 220 words
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Article120 1941-09-24 3 l p T om Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rIXOWTNG an incident at Ilale Saturday night Aye liera —Lokmen. Sharif, Tali. Mehiuid, and Abu tp >eared be-ore the third Che Baba. re charged with: (1) beera of an unlawful ith the common object g glass windows120 words
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64 1941-09-24 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. DESPITE inclement weather Mr. F. C. Sands. M.8.E.. Boy Scouts Commissioner of Malaya, oaid his annual visit of inspection to the Ipoh Scout troops attached to the various schools in Ipoh yesterday He was accompanied by Mr. H. R.64 words
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Article66 1941-09-24 3 ALLEGED to nave commiueu housebreaking and theft at a house in Grange R:ad on Sept. 18, an 18 year-old Indian, Palanivappan. appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh yesterday, whm the charge was explainecV to him. It is alleged that Palaniyappan stole a wrist watch valued $2566 words
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Article52 1941-09-24 3 Marketing Fruit Growing THE Singapore broadcasting station's five-minute talk on marketing and food prices, entitled "The Kitchen Front" will be given at 7.55 a.m. to-day. The second talk in the new series, by Mr. D. Gordon Jones, Agricultural Officer, on Fruit Growing," will be civen at 12.45 p.m. to-day (Wednesday,52 words
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Article568 1941-09-24 3 D. P. Wagle - (By D. P. Wagle Reuter's Special Correspondent) Reuter. Kuching, Sept. 23. SARAWAK is in festive mood for the culminating celebration to-morrow of 100 years' reign by the Brooke family as White Rajahs of this independent state under British protection. 4i" »2^* The occasion will beReuter. - 568 words
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178 1941-09-24 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping. Tuesday. A VERDICT of acquittal was given by the Taiping magistrate, Raja Salim. to a Malay sub-warder of the Taiping Prisons when he appeared for judgment. The accused. Mohd. Yusoff b. Che Mat. appeared before the court on a summons178 words
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Advertisement369 1941-09-24 3 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has I red v safe quick method to remove bit—B pounds a week or 15 to 2o a month This new discovery, called (•rings new health and energy a a \ipnurous athletic figure, as369 words
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Advertisement119 1941-09-24 3 at|s|| HUBBUCK'S ll§j|a LINSEED OIL RfSflljA Hubbuck's Pale Boiled Linseed Oil it made especially for Hot Climate* for mixing with our I Patent White Zinc It does not discolour X S| white or other dellcate shades > llkc Raw Un 9*** HUBBUCK'S WHITE ZINC fjHIl Hubbuck's Patent White Zinc is119 words
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Advertisement267 1941-09-24 3 No matter what conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines). 1L LUMTUtt MM <t MgM>. IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTER V\ORIH267 words
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Article408 1941-09-24 4 Airport-Indians' Game Abandoned MARINES OUSTED IN ANSON ROAD TIE AIR HQ. 4. MARINES 2. JN a game which seldom rose above mediocrity, Air Headquarters eliminated the Marines from the S.A.F.A* Challenge Cup competition in an extra preliminary round tie at Anson Road Stadium yesterday by scoring408 words
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Article84 1941-09-24 4 I ROYAL Air Force XV lost by 54 points (nine goals and three tries) to nil to a Penang XV when they met in a friendly rugby match at Penang recently. The Penang team were completely on top throughout the game, scoring as they liked,84 words
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Article564 1941-09-24 4 QNE hundred and thirty-six horses and ponies have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club Autumn meeting, which will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Ootober 4. 8 and 11. The following are the entries:— HOUSES: CLASS 1 IST RUN 2ND RUN sa P 9564 words
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Article160 1941-09-24 4 players coming to blows and the crowd invading the field ten minutes from time ended the Cup tie played at the Clerical Union between the Airport Sports Club and the Indian Association. The Indians were leading onenil in a fast game when the incident, which followed160 words
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Article107 1941-09-24 4 YESTERDAY'S ties in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament resulted as follows: Mixed doubles handicap: S C Woolmer and Mrs. Rowley-Conwy (+2) beat A. W. Wallich and Mrs Carslaw (—4) 6—l, 6—3; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ward (scr.; beat N W Sabine and Mrs. Griffiths (—3) I—6,107 words
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411 1941-09-24 4 RAF (Tengah) 23 pts. Medical College 8 pts. ALTHOUGH they lost, the Medi--71 cal College put up a gallant struggle against the R.A.F. (Tengah), who were overwhelmingly superior in all departments, when they met on the Medical College ground yesterday. The Airmen won by411 words
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332 1941-09-24 4 IfEEN competition was seen at the fifth annual swimming carnival of the Raffles Institution, held at the V.M.C.A. pool yes. terday. Championship honours were carried off by Morilson House with 188 points. Mrs. M. R. Holgate distributed the prizes. Results are as follows: 80 yards free332 words
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Article71 1941-09-24 4 +9 THE ceplon Sports Club followed their F«^- Ig w ir over the Australian Air ptayea at Tengah yesterday, hot** first w half was goalless although O?. th^f am had scverHl scorln chancfs SSrta? fSTS* na6l ngam opened the atter L lub to be f o"owed soon71 words
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Article72 1941-09-24 4 MRS Hvv R (S G.G.C h.M U,,lams Mrs. R H h <?l- s and r> v i Stewart <± t GC have qualified I m the final of championship C f sin J^ 11 s The match will[ L J B rs the Garrison c<g** at72 words
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Article46 1941-09-24 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup R A m Argylls Reserves' v ?«5 Reserves, Fraser and Gordons v S.C F a r r <>Ufi<r HOCKEY: Post Om£ thers Assn.. St. Joan£s ground; An«lo-Chin< s S A tutlo v Khalsa Association v 1 °B A TENNIS: S.C.C. SfSSneS46 words
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Article49 1941-09-24 4 Playing Their second hockey Straits Chinese RecSfi rhe drew with the Navajo side scoring a goal. ath There was no score in th halt. The Police we? ff first score on the resumption hi,* 1 10 the end the Chine^ u Xlf Tt netting the equaliser. cceeoe a m49 words
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Advertisement328 1941-09-24 4 lietwHf, ijBfe tetisW raft Because the digestive organs to De Witt's Antacid Powder re-act at once to nervous up- for help. You'll get relief at sets, digestion soon breaks once. De Witt's Antacid Powdown under prolonged nervous der acts so quickly and surely tension. Then, after every because it tackles328 words
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Advertisement90 1941-09-24 4 W^* alkaline character to neutralise after* dinner acidity SINGA WATER Mineral Water from the Seletar Hot Springy Singapore BOTTLED BY Fraser Neave, Limited Hu at Radio Cov^r DIABETES SUFFERERS! It Is fatal to delay. This destruc- > tlve disease Is the forek runner of more dangerous I and humiliating diseases:90 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-09-24 4 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY. 12.20 a.n>. 10 .4 ft.; 12.31 p.m. vo l£mTiZ i t 12 31 pm 10818 words
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Article, Illustration213 1941-09-24 5 (Tribone Staff Reporter) ||R. LIM KOON TECK, third magistrate, Penang, and a 1 m< ruber ©f ths Straits Settlements Legal Service, has heen ed to a post in the Colonial Legal Service. Lira is the first Chinese in the S.S.L.S. to achieve dilution.213 words
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Article93 1941-09-24 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Tuesday. ABOUT 500 labourers of the Shum Yip Lcong Rubber Works, Klane. struck about five days ago. It appeals that the labour force presented seven demands, one of them b£in°, an Increase of 20 cents in wages to meet the93 words
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129 1941-09-24 5 i i ran Our Owl Reporter) I K. Lumpur, Tuesday. ITEACHERS1 TEACHERS in local English 5< heol boys) have adopti ed dresa reform, with the |v i mission, it :s understood, of the educational authoriv, lies. x From last week onwards, teachers a<e not129 words
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Article79 1941-09-24 5 pr.CAUfciE she -'very much nnn.>yu !> after being -elided by her mother-D-lftW, Chung Ah Choon (25). a Hokklen woman, attempted to do away with ber life by drinking poison. She wits rusbi 1 to hospital, and y(*sterday, 11 days after her tmsuccesstul attempt. GheOOJ was charged79 words
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176 1941-09-24 5 Singapore. Tuesday. THE body of an unknown Chines 3 clad only in a pair of dark blue Chinese trousers, was found lying in a piece of waste land at the of Sepoy Lines police station on Sept. 16. at 5.35 p.m. Felice constable Klshan176 words
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Article141 1941-09-24 5 Singapore. Tuesday. A MAN who had been sent to the Leper Settlement after being comicted on his own pica on three charges of cheatfig, has escaped and la at large. This wu» revealed by the investigating officer, when Ong Yeo Seng «^ti►. the man wlao had been sent141 words
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205 1941-09-24 5 j Singapore, Tuesday. A 2-YEAR OLD Cantonese woman, Chan Sooi Keng, married four months, in a note left to her husband, said that she had taken caustic soda, because she found life not wcrt.h living. She was takr;n to hospital on the day205 words
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Article154 1941-09-24 5 (At the Cathay) A FAMOUS picture has been brought back to the screen in a new glory- Many years ago a silent picture swept the screen with Rudolph Valentino, idol of filmdom, in the leading role. It was called •Blood and Sand." Yesterday "Blood and Sand"154 words
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Article68 1941-09-24 5 (At the Pavilion) FE "Four Daughters" were brought back to the screen again when Pavilion opened a repeat screening of "Daughters C urageous" last night. A film which should be seen by all who have seen the series of these "Four Daughters." its cast is headed by Priscilla68 words
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Article59 1941-09-24 5 (At the Capitol) MARGARET Mitchell's great story. Gone With The Wind," was brought back to the Capitol last night, and again drew crowds. The film, in glorioi-s technicolour and lasting lour hours, with a j brilliant cast headed by Clark Gable. Vivien Leigh. Leslie Howard and59 words
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Article129 1941-09-24 5 i (From Our Own Reporter) 1 Ipoh, Tuesday. S fpHE Teluk Anson clock i A tower, better known as the "Leaning Tower of i Malaya," again formed one 7 of the most important subS jects under discussion in this i month's Lower Perak Sanil tary Board129 words
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118 1941-09-24 5 (From our On < Repei fQang, Tv d AT a meeting held at the Chines Merchants' Club, Klang. ot a'i Chinese associations and clubs, iwas unanimously decided to mak joint representations to the Selangor Government for enforcement of the Rent and Charged Land (Restriction) Enactment118 words
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Article46 1941-09-24 5 Singapore. Tuesday. a tentative charge ol having retura- ed freer, banishment was explained to Ong Giap Ka. alias Ah Ku: <36». a Haicanese. when he appeared before Mr. R ckloor. acting third magistrate, yesterday The was postponed for mention en Sept. 30.46 words
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Advertisement105 1941-09-24 5 nothing more How deliriously refreshing is the sweet cool fragrance of Atkinsons Gold Medal Kau de Cologne. Keep some handy. If you're tired or jaded, shake a few drops on your handkerchief or put a touch on your forehead they will continue to give out their sweet refreshing fragrance for105 words
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Advertisement279 1941-09-24 5 NEW SUPPLIES of "GUIDE" MILK I have jwst arrived. I SOL] AGENTS: AYE RS Sow^jj G2 Rheumatism, Ankles Puffy, Backache, Kidneys Strained! If you're feeling out o-sorts. Get Up called Cystex. Hundreds and hundreds Of Nights, or suffer from Dizziness, Nervous- Doctors' records prove this. ness, Backache, Leg Pains, Swollen279 words
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Article187 1941-09-24 6 Income Tax QOVERNMENT is to have the benefit of a report by a subcommittee of the S.S. '(Singapore) Association on the War Tax Ordinance. Obviously early revision of the present Ordinance is on the tapis in conformity with the wishes of the Secretary of State. The S.S. Association recommendations187 words
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Article161 1941-09-24 6 ADOPTION of the recommendation that a marriage allowance of $1,800 be introduced would do away a serious injustice of the tax in its present form. It is to be anticipated, however, that the onus of proving marriage will not eagerly be sought by the Collector of War Tax,161 words
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Article199 1941-09-24 6 VERY important point made by the committee is that the tax should be panMalayan. The present system encourages evasion "and tends to promote a flight of capital to those states which have not joined in what ought to be a common burden." We would add the further199 words
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643 1941-09-24 6 CARL RANDAU - By CARL RANDAU Germans in China are finding- it difficult to solve this problem: How can the Chinese people be turned against Chiang Kai-shek without going over to the Japanese or their puppet, Wang Ching-wei? The Nazis don't want Chiang to win; but neither643 words
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Article542 1941-09-24 6 JX)-DAY marks the beginning of a new era in Sarawak. After a century of absolute rule, Sarawak is to have a new constitution based on democratic principles. This constitution will be presented to the people of Sarawak by the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner542 words
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Article882 1941-09-24 6 ERSKINE CALDWELL INTERVIEWS J VISITED a base hospital recently and talked to the 23-year-old pilot of one of the Soviet air fleet's newest type single-seater fighter planes, the pilot was Pavel Dariev. a Russian from Kirovograd in the Knerson region of Great Russia. Dariev. who was882 words
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Article104 1941-09-24 6 Psychiatrist is one who dives deeper, stays longer, and brinas up more dirt. Men may be fools to marry, but ichat else is there for a girl to l ed? A large number of people will never try to get on their feet as long as the Government carries104 words
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Article334 1941-09-24 6 1 WITHOUT America there would have been no cups of chocolate or glasses vf pineapple. But America has to thank the Old World for lemonades, orangeades and trinjrer DeeFf <0 say no thing of beer. The Babylonians and their neighbours left behind records engraved on334 words
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Article649 1941-09-24 6 THE sweet young thing, of Pf are to a flutter over th e f on > coming beauty competition M Z fashion show. The n m winner of this competition will T eligible for the title of M -s< 7 1941. 5 Per »k Beauty competitions h,649 words
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235 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 23. GERMANY has confronted Bulgaria with a virtuai ultimatum demanding her prompt entry into the against the Soviet Union, according to the ara correspondent of the New York Times. The correspondent, who attributes his information to a ted diplomaticReuter. - 235 words
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Article257 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. I Lcndcn, Sept. 23. i COMMENTING on the continuation of the term of office cf Lord Linlithgow as Viceroy cf India the Times, in a leader, says: "The term will thus be extended to seven years. "To find a parallel for such a long period ofReuter. - 257 words
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Article, Illustration29 1941-09-24 7 Close-up of Sq. Ldr. R. A. Milward, D.F.C., and bridi leaving St. Andrew's Ca'hedral, Singapore, after their wedding yesterday. The bride was formerly Mits Philippa Huett.29 words
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242 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. London, Sent. 23. MEW improvements in Britain's food supply were announced i\ to day by the Ministry of Food. The price of a four-pound white loaf bread will, with certain small exceptions, be reduced from %Vi P™ce to eight pence from October 6.Reuter. - 242 words
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481 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 23. A GRAPHIC description of the heroic defence of the Black Sea port of Odessa is given to-day in the Tass Agency report from the city which says that repeated Rumanian attacks have been broken up with heavy losses. "In anReuter. - 481 words
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Article145 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. APART of the Russian forces have been successfully withdrawn from the Kiev sector where heavy fighting continues. The remainder of Marsnai Budenny's forces are attempting to tight their way out, it is stated in authoritative quarters in London to-day. ThereReuter. - 145 words
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425 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. CI>i;.\KING in London to-day the Russian Ambassador, M. Maisky, said that J a b moderate estimate, German losses in the East were some three milhon killed, a,td missi, and in three months the number of planes destroyed was hino Hkp SReuter. - 425 words
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190 1941-09-24 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. THE Daily Telegraph's leading reticle to-day states: "Dr. Wellington Koo. In his broadcast on Sunday night, gave an eloquent, account Oi the situation of his country at the opening of the fifth year of its valiant fight for indenendence andReuter. - 190 words
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Advertisement233 1941-09-24 8 NOTHING CUT BUT THE ADMISSION PRICES! I IT WILL BE THE TALK OF TOWN AGAIN! 4.i5 I DAILY 1 9 p- m 4 aim ioi MORNING SHOWS SATURDAY SUNDAY NEXT at 10o'clock Hi: lIIS V WORLD SCREENING! POPULAR FRICES I STALLS §1.20 60 cts. THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST TRIUMPH! ta" 9233 words
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Advertisement264 1941-09-24 8 FRANK CAPRA'S MOST BRILLIANT TRIUMPH! 18 MONTHS TO FILM WITH A CAST OF 5000! SA TURDA V at MIDNIGHT ALHAMBRA r. %m i mmm I 3 REASONS WHY "MEFT JOHN DOE" IS THE MOST TALKFD-ABOUT PICTURE OF 1941. EDWARD ARNOUhStER BRENNAN SPRING BYINGTON JAMES GLEASON GENE LOCKHART m /:r; ROBERT264 words
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Advertisement132 1941-09-24 8 Grand Entertainment In Aid of Y.W.C.A Fund 1 TO-DAY ONLY 3 SHOWS at 3.15, 6.15 9.15 I ALHAMBR^ PARACHUTE TROOPS RAIN THE WORLD S HOTTEST MTTUncff. ALSO AN INTERESTING ISSUE OF j Tfce M AIM Ii OF TIME "AMERICANS All" I And a musical short "TUNED OUT" with RUTH ETTINC132 words
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Obituary75 1941-09-24 9 TAN—Mrs. Tan Chay Yan, M.B.E., nee Madam Chua Wan Neo, passed away peacefully at the age of 68 on Monday, 22nd Septem ber, 1941, at her Malacca resi r dence, No. 73, Heeren Street. She leaves behind her one son. Tan Hoon Siang, three daughters, Mrs. Chua75 words
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Article54 1941-09-24 9 GOMES.—On 24th September, 1941, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Eugenie Francisca Gomes, 53 years, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Martin F. Gomes. The funeral cortege will leave No. 15 Lorong Bachok off Lorong 19 Geylang, at 4.45 p.m. to-day for the Church of St. Joseph and thence to Bidadari Cemetery54 words
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Article157 1941-09-24 9 rE president of the British Association of San Francisco, Mr. G. W. Wooldridge, has paid a noteworthy tribute to Mr. Joe Fisher, of Singapore, who is showing films of Malaya and giving talks on this country on the Pacific Coast. Referring to a film which157 words
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99 1941-09-24 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 23. TTNDER the chairmanship of Dr. Kuma- tarn Honda, the Japanese Ambassador to Nankins:, a conference was opened at. Nanking yesterday of leading reDresentatlv«s of the Japanese Foreign Office frrm all parts of the occupied area, the Counsellor of Japanese Embassy atReuter. - 99 words
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Article45 1941-09-24 9 GOD Save The King" was first played at a public performance 196 years ago, and on the anniversary of this occasion, Sunday, Sept. 28, the Singapore broadcasting station will present a short feature programme, written by Magdalen Carr, at 9.45 p.m. TT IT45 words
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Article58 1941-09-24 9 R. DOCHERTY, a Scotsman, appeared In the district traffic court yesterday on a charge alleging that he caused the death of Oh Kiong by driving a military lorry in a negligent manner along Thomson Road on Sept. 20 at about. 5.30 p.m. Bail of $500 was offered and58 words
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Article32 1941-09-24 9 MEMBERS of the Singapore Aeromodellers' Society air-fco!din<r their second annual competi ion on the reclaimed ground off Grove Road (opposite the Singapore Airport) from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Sept. 28.32 words
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Advertisement289 1941-09-24 9 I ***** Feet Of Thrilling Technicoiour! LMith Century-Fox Present '^HK^WLrM^^K^lßi rowded with stars, action, 8 beauty, laughter, excite- Ijj ment! ALSO PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS SPECIAL The Philippines To-day Watching ana Waiting. SATURDAY 27th SEPT. AT MIDNIGHT <rfBOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR Jk I GuiewT&DRAKr" m J »«h Lynne Overman Eddie Bracken289 words
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Advertisement265 1941-09-24 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Public Xotices THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45» In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore, in Bankruptcy. No. 308 of 1935. Re KU LEE LONG. A meeting of creditors in the above matter will be held at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Supreme Court, Singapore, on265 words
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Advertisement306 1941-09-24 9 COMING PAVILION HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S SHEPHERD I OF THE HILLS Starring "^^^^T^Hh JOHN WAYNE BETTY HELD I HARRY BO R NO. tY I FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. No. l-A, KIRK TERRACE MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF MUSIC. I TUITION. PHONE 2323. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OP i KINDERGARTEN (From age 4) to306 words
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Advertisement308 1941-09-24 9 REPEAT SCREENING If*™, PavilioN 3.15 6.15 9.10 P.S. NO NEED TO TELL YOU ABOUT THIS FILM! SEE IT AGAIN IF YOU HAVE, BUT DEFINITELY DON'T MISS IT IF YOU m HAVEN'T! ..'"Daughters r o§ (jyurageou^tT^fi^ UKt? fkiscUVa'lanl'; kmS^ROSEMARY LANE ErKLES LOLA LANE GALE PAGE t& MS Dtrtati ky MICHAEL C.URTI'A308 words
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Article26 1941-09-24 10 ETJ—Born to Nancy, wife of En Loon. Singapore, a daughter, Angela-Teresa, at the General Hospital, on 19th September, 1941. Hongkong papers please copy.26 words
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Advertisement788 1941-09-24 10 >—— Situations Vacant WANTED Male and Female teachers. Box No. 512 c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 219 L) WANTED DISTRIBUTORS for British Lotion, well known brand. Box 546 c; 0 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 272 Li WANTED Indenting Agents for Australian Canned goods. Apply Box 517. Malaya Tribune,788 words
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Advertisement840 1941-09-24 10 WANTED: by European Merchant Firm experienced Male Stenograj pher for Malacca —Chinese or .Indian. Apply stating salary reI quired together with copies oi j testimonials to Box No. 519 cio I Malaya Tribune, Singapore. ROYAL ENGINEERS. Required immediately for service in Malaya. Chinese labourers lc to 30 years of age.840 words
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Advertisement949 1941-09-24 10 FOR SALE. 1 Oscillating table fan In good condition—A C. or D.C. 1 Square matting Manila—l 2 X 6—New. Colour Beige. 1 Lot water tops and pipes. Apply 1, Wlnborne Road. Singapore. (No. 235 L) CHEAP SALE, Stylish Shoes. Hollywood Shoe Co., 66, Middle Road, Singapore. Agents: Modern Co.. Great949 words
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Advertisement923 1941-09-24 10 Motor vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676*1) WANTED: 8-10 H.P. Car, 1936 upwards. Box 530 cfo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 249 L). HUPMOBILE 1937—25.3 H.P. Taxed, insured, good condition, $1,150 23, Namazle Mansions. Singapore. (No. 281L> FORD 10. 1937. Fou r923 words
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Advertisement630 1941-09-24 10 Property For Sale FOR SALE Vacant land (freehold) at Tembeling Road. Please apply 6. Nell Road. Singapore. Telephone 2760. (No. 217 L) LAND. King Albert Park, top lots, fenced by Sumatra trees. 24 cents or nearest offer per foot. Apply Box 409 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 199 L) FOR630 words
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Advertisement266 1941-09-24 10 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE tChapter 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor; TAN KOCK ANN. Address of debtor; No. 160. Tembeling Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk at Oriental Telephone Electric Co., Ltd. No. of Proceedings: No. 310 of266 words
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Advertisement289 1941-09-24 10 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45In the High Oourt of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wtge-earner'i Administration Order. Name of debtor: IBRAHIM BIN HISSLN Address of debtor; No. 75. WHO Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Dispenser at Joo Chiat Surgery, S.ngapore. No. of Proceedings: No. 311 of 1941. Bate289 words
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Miscellaneous863 1941-09-24 10 j» im» a.ijm r 1 TO-DAY'S RADlol Y t~\» i i- SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL »85 metres 1333 klCs EASTERN SFRVirt, ZHP1 30.#6 metres 909 mics GSV—17.81 Mrs Iki, ZHP2 48 58 metres «175 m|cs GSF—15.14 toes-' loV, p.m. GSD—11.75 M'cs* ?V«i el, rps, 12.00 Piano Compositions by Schubert 6.10 p863 words
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1042 1941-09-24 11 -Miiiporo. Sept. 23. Buyers. Sa'lers. MINING. 2;9 3'E) 7.- 7.3xd 0.32 0.33xd 16 9 17 9xd 0 85 0 90 II) 1.41 1.46 10 4'_> 10 9 16 6 17 6xd t Hi- 12 -xd 0 22 0.24xd Cts. 0 .40 0 .44 1 M 1.321,042 words
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Article31 1941-09-24 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber t in Singapore at noon to- da; were:— TIN j .7. down v1 1 i rubber i Buyers 38%, Sellers 33%. w .<31 words
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Article359 1941-09-24 11 London. Sept. 23. TIN opened quiet. The turnover was 75 tons. The demand did not improve and was again conlined to nears with sellers less leserved. After official hours, prices were unchanged and no business was done. STOCK EXCHANGE London, Sept. 23: The Stock Exchange opened359 words
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Article124 1941-09-24 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday rpHE markets were dull yesterday, and in tin shares, business was confinei to Petalings at 9 70, and Kuala Kamp irs at 14 1' 2 while Thabawleiks registered a further improvement to 26 3. Amongst sterlings, Kamras and Southern124 words
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Article65 1941-09-24 11 Singapore, Sept.. 23. GamDier 7.50 Java Daft* 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 9.00 Small Pearl Tapioca 9.50 Lingga Sago Flour 5.00 Fair65 words
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Advertisement508 1941-09-24 11 Public Notices BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement, of Malacca. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: LONG CHIK BIN OTHMAN. Address of debior: Bachang Vernacular School, Malacca. Description of debtor: Malay Teacher. No. of Proceedings: W.E.A.O. No. 18 of 1941. Date508 words
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Advertisement313 1941-09-24 11 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 04, CHULIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisatioi For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for ;he following materials or service Tot particulars see Municipal Tender Room. "are maintenance of the Municipal Cemetery at Buklt313 words
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Advertisement698 1941-09-24 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND 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 ocrts of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United698 words
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Article, Illustration421 1941-09-24 12 Free French National Comm ittee Formed Reuter. London, Sept. 24. formation of a new Free French National Committee was announced in London last night by Gen. de Ga'.tlie. leader of the Free French movement. Members of th? new Committee will be announced to-day. The Committee will consist of eight orReuter. - 421 words
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Article55 1941-09-24 12 Enquiries at Free French Headquarters in Singapore failed to elicit ;inv inhumation regarding the National Committee of the French Movement, newly tormed in London. It is believed that M. Charles Baron will be nominated representative of «he Far East, and that no important changes will55 words
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Article32 1941-09-24 12 Quebec, Sept. 23. TEN thousand United States citi- z sis ere now serving in tne Canadian Army. This was revealed to-day by the Minister for National War Services. Mr. J. T. Thorson.32 words
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Article, Illustration298 1941-09-24 12 D. P. Wagle - To-Day's Ceremony Described (Bv D. P. Wagle Reuter's Special Correspondent). Reuter. Kuching. (Sarawak), Sept. 24. THE 100 years' rule of the Brcoke family and the grant of the first constitution to Sarawak war. ushered in this morning with a salute of 101 guns. Shortly after, Rajah BrcokeReuter. - 298 words
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373 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. I London, Sept. 24. Ruseian Ambassador, during his speech in London yesterday, further declared that the Russians, "will figh: to the last drop of their blood against 'Nazism' because this so-called philosophy is a direct challenge to all we believe ir. andReuter. - 373 words
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Article194 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 24. AN officer of the Free French Army dec'ared yesterday tha* the Free French forces now Dumber 100.000 fully equipped men and 1.000 pilots, trained cr in training, while a large number of Fre French ships are helping to convoy Atlantic shipping.Reuter. - 194 words
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Article181 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. Zurich, Sept. 23. niSCUSSING the internal eco- nomic situation in Italy, a writer in the newspaper Popolo d It alia of Milan says: "Fascism has stopped precise- j ly at an economic and social domain which is the basis of 1 l all modern politics.Reuter. - 181 words
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85 1941-09-24 12 Moscow. Sept. 24. OOVIET despatches from the nor them front last night reported that the offensive by the Thi'- German Mountain Infantry Division has been broken up. The exact sector is not named but the Nazis are known to have been developing a threat85 words
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252 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 24. is 'Tanks for Russia" week, and preliminary reports suggest that the output will represent the greatest produca: j i t-» 'x i- tion drive Britain has ever seer Hourly reports reaching the Ministry of Supply confirm this, i Over 2,000Reuter. - 252 words
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114 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 24. i VING George of the Hellenes broadcasting to Greece las* night, said that anyone who had crossed the Atlantic must be impressed by the absolute contra' of the seas exercised by Britain and the United States. The King added: "HeReuter. - 114 words
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Article93 1941-09-24 12 London. Sen? THE introduction on i 1 a reduced Empir pn P S nny J* r word has scribed as a "great ci Brendan Bracken. y formation. In a message to Sir M Wilshaw, chairman uf Wireless, read at a c J --hecn, Mr. Bracken -when93 words
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Article74 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. j Prime Mini j I been appointed Lord Vaiden oi fee I n Qu~ Ports by Kta rition of his great ser Mr. Churchil' thu< Marquf_«s of Will The Cinque pari Sandwich. Ron eld days, they were entrusted with Urn oefenc- of I3r:t lin'i lectionReuter. - 74 words
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Article50 1941-09-24 12 Reuter. Kuching (Sarawak), Scp4 21 Rajah Brooke cd that Ur Majesty's Governm fully accepted, i t* loan of $2-miUiotu For the i*ation of the war. v triit all pr.'sc ners tftr i-:' 1 Urn s**k having less Ihan om *o crve on Centenary Daj tday. iroald be releasedReuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement212 1941-09-24 12 iYburj I .p.***^^a^^^^^^^^^^^^ 4 'NOW for some relaxation" mm >' ou think at the end of a busy BH day. And you go to the cinema 'fIM mind, of course, but what about your eyes They've got to work just as hard as they've mm been working all day—some- £PI212 words
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Advertisement241 1941-09-24 12 30 lbs. OFF HER WEIGHT Meant 4 Inches Off Her Hips Here is a letter she wrote about an experiment in reducing:— "I started taking Kruschen Salt, six months ago for fat-reducing I t h>n weighed 12 stone 6 lbs. I now weigh io stone 4 lb., and I have241 words
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Advertisement64 1941-09-24 12 FIT AS^^^ITX)LE! A dose of Pinkettes taken occasionally, to keep your liver active and to safeguard intestinal regularity, is a sure aid to general fitness. These little laxative pills gently but surely prevent ronstipation, banish biliousness, drive away tiredness, keep you alert and energetic. PINKETTES Keep you alert and well.64 words
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Advertisement185 1941-09-24 12 THE crowning touch of beauty Nature mesni to be your* ail your life. She gave m* fresh new skin growing all the whi c outer surface, and the meant the old dned-'JP cuticle imperceptibly to fall mv, the new fresh youthful (kin all «1 youuvJ beauty. Only too often mode185 words
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