Morning Tribune, 2 September 1941
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Title Section14 1941-09-02 1 Morning Tribune r_L\o, 183. Tuesday, September 2, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, September 2, 1041.14 words
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Article608 1941-09-02 1 Roosevelt Warns America mSiizism Must Be Crushed New York, Sept. 1. iIYL a solemn warning to those who think that Hitler has been blocked and halted, that they are making a very dangerous mption; whan in any war your enemy seems to be making less ress608 words
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Article, Illustration148 1941-09-02 1 Budenny Counter- Attacks Berlin. Sept. 1. PESH counter -attacks by Marshal Budenny's forces south of Kiev and on the lower course of the Dnieper are reported by the official German news agency. The Soviet forces, says the agency, supported by artillery and gunboats made repeated attemots to gain the westernReuter - 148 words
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Article747 1941-09-02 1 British Soviet Contact Simla, Sept 1. ALL d< tiuhment of British troops, moving from nadan toward Kazvin have de friendly contact with sian troops in the Kermanih area. he Brit,.. forces are refraining land or air aci. •to railway track ween Ba shahpur and Gagrently caused by Iraj rea isReuter - 747 words
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Article112 1941-09-02 1 Japanese Press Chief Admits Country Tokyo, Sept 1. fOLONEL Hayao Mabuchi, the Imperial Headquarters Army Press chief, in a speech today celebrating "East Asia Day," said: "Whether we like it or not the recent Anglo-Amencan unfriendly acts have placed Japan at the crossroads of the rise andReuter - 112 words
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Article126 1941-09-02 1 London, Sept. 1. HEAVY bombers of the Roval Air Force again raided Tripoli harbonr on Sunday niqht, dropping a larre qnantitv of bombs upon the Spanivh quay and upon ships unloading in the port, according to an Air Ministry com"Large flres broke out and volumes ofReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-09-02 1 •TRADE unionism has helped to give everyone who toils the position of dignity which is hfedue," declared President Roosevelt in his American Labour Day broadcast yesterday. The British Trade Union Congress met yesterday. A tribute to American Labour was paid by President George Gibson. Sec page 2.50 words
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Article, Illustration182 1941-09-02 1 Air Force Pounds Rhineland London, Sept. 1 OVERCOMING bad weather and persistent ckmd a considerable force of British bombers last night attacked objectives in the Ruhr and Rhineland, states an Air Ministry communique. The principal targets were in Besen and Cologne districts. Essen is the home of the vast Kiupps182 words
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Article57 1941-09-02 1 "During the night of Aug. 30-31 aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm made la torpedo attack on a merchant vessel near Lampedusa Island. One torpedo struck the vessel which stopped with a heavy list. A second torpedo is also believed to have found its mark. "From all theseReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1941-09-02 1 Cairo, Sept. 1 Hostile aircraft dropped bombs last night on Alexandria and the Suez Canal area, states a Ministry, of the Interior communique. Two persons were killed and 43 injured at Alexandria and slight damage was done in both regions. No casualties are reDorted from theReuter - 53 words
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60 1941-09-02 1 Simla, Sept. 1. IN reply to Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief's telegram of congratulations to General Quinan, the latter says. he and all ranks are most grateful for the message. The work of the administrative services and staffs continues to be admirable, despite the arduousReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement16 1941-09-02 1 jftLßfl EXCEED 4,500 DAILY JLSM BINOCULARS iJi5. GLASSES 1 1 1 ■»*»dir»u Prices ~t^!RTIIl 15RIDGE BD.16 words
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Article628 1941-09-02 2 Condemn British Communists Edinburgh, Sept. 1. WELCOMING Russia as an ally, Mr. George Gibson, of ManChester, in his presidential address at the annual Trades Union Congress at Edinburgh to-day, said that this did not imply the least sympathy with the British Communist Party leaders. "The astonishing628 words
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Article20 1941-09-02 2 itlKTii -To Florence Mabel i nee Robertsi, wife of Sgt. E. F. Keniiard. a daughter on Au<>. 31.20 words
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Article42 1941-09-02 2 Murray Bay (Quebec), Sept. 1. THE Duke of Kent relaxed las l night before a log fire in the Casgrains* FYench turreted chateau in the heart of French Canada, a huge St. Bernard dog. "Sergeant," at his fe?t.— Re uterReuter - 42 words
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Article44 1941-09-02 2 Chungking, Sept. 1. IT is learned that Lt.-Col. LovatFraser. former British Military Attache to the Chinese Embassy. \vhu is at present in India, will Shortly come to Chungking to join the Military Attache's office of the Hritish Embassy in Chungking.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article454 1941-09-02 2 Ankara, Sm| i r f HE Anglo-Soviet plan to settle all outstanding m ilit'. political questions in Iran by yesterday i|iptati to l* fully realised, declared Mr. Winston Biml«»u. the Cob! Broadcasting System's correspondent, i» a biufctjj Ankara. He said: "The British and Soviet MinistersReuter - 454 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-09-02 2 Smart Girl THIS is Jane I Auer, 18-year- eld Washington nish school girl, S who, to get a i little more S pocket money. S weekly earns five dollars by 1 Piling the role i (.fa mannequinn f Iqr a city de- i I i>artniental store once a week.49 words
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Article89 1941-09-02 2 REST OF THE NEWS Hanoi, Sept. 1. CONCLUDING 11 -month stay in French Indo-China, General Raishiro Sumita. head of the Japanese military mission left here for Tokyo by special military plane yesterday. Geneial Sumita has been very active since assumption of office in Indo-China in October last yea» in connectionEastren News - 89 words
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Article30 1941-09-02 2 Bangkok, Sept. 1. MR. HUGH GLADNEY GRANT, U.S. Minister to fr Thailand, left Saturday afternoon by InterT ional Express for Singapore en route to th e United States.- Eastern NewsEastren News - 30 words
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Article40 1941-09-02 2 :<t London, Sept. 1. IT is officially stated that Hull was the town in the north-east England referred to in to-day'.s Air Ministry communique. come A 121 The principal targets for British bombers lsust night were Essen and Cologne.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article38 1941-09-02 2 Vichy, Sept. 1. BOTH Laval and Marcel Deat passed a good night. A bulletin issued this morning says: A bulletin issued this morning says: "Laval's condition is satistactory. Deat's condition Kives morp and more ground for satisfaction." ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article58 1941-09-02 2 Saigon, Sept. 1. FE leport that the German consulate was opened here on Aug. 25 proves incorrect. Although all Saigon newspapers formally announced the opening it k now understood that the office opened by the German consular official, Neuman, who arrived here recently, actually Is his own office as representativeReuter - 58 words
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Article34 1941-09-02 2 London, Sept. 1. REUTER learns that record figures for aircraft industry were achieved last week. Apart from complete aircraft, record figures were also established for production of air-frames, engines, accessories, equipment and repairs.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article81 1941-09-02 2 3 Stories From BERLIN Berlin. Sept. 1 THE .German high comma states that since Aug. German units have desW 27 Soviet monitors and gi boats on the Dnieper, norto Kieff. In Estonia, the hart town Hapsal on the m coast has been taken. In the battle for Tallinn* prisoners wereReuter - 81 words
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Article23 1941-09-02 2 Berlin. SepM T HE improvement in the con 1 of Laval and noticed yesterday w^ nues. says a Ageaicj nffirini German New* ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article72 1941-09-02 2 Berlin. Sept- J ICCORDING to the officia A man News Agency the^ Cy: .The Finnish Wg*j£ authorised to declare -a niours spread by ccri. i tons newspapers and radio vieW the effect that Finland, n the alleged unsatisfati of her defensive *%>s& negotiations in t f() m duc Stockholm withReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement77 1941-09-02 2 r*' 1 l_.»_»___-_aw_ II aS9S_lvWM 1 1 B_PBi_____r===-__^_ SAVINGS &4>youb A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. j» To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A77 words
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Article244 1941-09-02 3 Big Day or RAF Raids I mdon. Sept. 1. UtDAV was one of the EriS days for the WfAU Pa -H- the Battle Jfain in the Autumn of PJJL jt eak of dawn JTOI the sky. Spares heir way to France states News Service. k. n until dark, the offensiveReuter - 244 words
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Article90 1941-09-02 3 Karachi, Sept. 1. was given the choice of ops at the front, for my 1 would chocs? Indians tome." said a senior artillery fho had s^cn service in the Western Desert, Greece to Router's correspond- [Officer said that the British i were magnificent and the titans xcelledReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration31 1941-09-02 3 VERY NICE i This is the i Nice Girl— Deanna Durbin the cause of i many heart throbs in the 1 film "Nice Girl* 1 opening at the i Capitol to-day.31 words
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152 1941-09-02 3 Peking, Sept. 1. 1 »OCAL White Russians ar e greatly perturbed by an order issued by the hetuft of the Japanese sponsored "Anti-communist Committee of Russian emigrants" in North China. According to unconfirmed reports, th e order was afterwards cancelled owing to the inteiventionReuter - 152 words
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Article77 1941-09-02 3 London. Sept. 1. rE Swiss authorities have been informed by German consuls that all visas for Berlin have been suspended indefinitely, according to the correspondent of the independent French agency on the German frontier. No one knows the reason for the suspension. Business men who obtained visasReuter - 77 words
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Article63 1941-09-02 3 Tokyo, Sept. 1. FE Finance Ministry announced a further easing of freezing regulations effective yesterday in transactions withoul involving nationals Of frozen COUn por e e S ieners are allowed to acquire and send donationals and offices in JaP a u J?f ri f t r63 words
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Article39 1941-09-02 3 London, Sept. I. a aawsa as? s«a that, as a result, the «™nes 01 out cs manders have been great ly mg*« •Many commando s report the menu* cruisers which force them to take cover.39 words
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612 1941-09-02 3 URGED BY ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS THE need for increased but also in the Unite* waiting for the plums of of the leading articles in Stating that the R.A.F. losses during August is a crushing answer to the critics who have complained that Britain hasReuter - 612 words
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Article62 1941-09-02 3 RESTORE MUTUAL TRUST Arguing that when the winter .sets in the war will revert once again to the battle of production a battle of its kind fiercer by far tiian any yet seen, the Daily Mail says that the ultimate victory may well depend on its result. Britain, the United62 words
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Article67 1941-09-02 3 London, Sept 1 WHILE thr R.A.F. have tvcn ponndinfi the eft«nj, Lonaon, fo r the whole of ti E month ot August had not a -'ingle alert. August being the hi.i month free Of warnings since July Of la.st vear The last warning iri LondonReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement91 1941-09-02 3 am 5 Lbs. |7 Days ••onp'eoffl 'I l "ifkly— unable to *at v,,,, h 'Tstr.-npth no mat«n 'lifornia physician, H-'ivl;:, 1 '".'^inK the Cinema hits discovered a "•"■.'•'mug!, hfghly conr xtracta build uml. act ftS *l ilt| a h Thus nfttl r e M your W «l ß ht to91 words
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Advertisement43 1941-09-02 3 Under BRITISH management m SUGGEST g, Madeira delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooUing. B Our cellars have g been restocked V w§ m A/% with finest continental t i 282 Orchard wines and i P^v-*J 5355 iNoaa. liqueurs.43 words
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Article, Illustration415 1941-09-02 4 People Places |X)UR small nirls decided to do their bit for Britain yesterday morning by selling Victory stamps and car stickers about the town They were Cicraidine Wiiuli. Jacqueline and Sheila Ford am* Audrey Wiyht and they spent thf whole morning on the job. Tlic stamps and windshield stickers that415 words
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Article63 1941-09-02 4 Naval Cheif Navnl Chief i Kear Admiral and Mrs Spoo- ner, who arrived in Singapore 10 cently, pictured lat Navy House during the weekend Kear Admiral I Spooner MJcceeds Hear Admiral IJicw who has been posted home i Mrs Spooner will take over the management •I the Sailors' I mid63 words
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Article162 1941-09-02 4 Mrs. C. J. Church, organiser of the Bombrr Fund, and asked for permission to make their awn individual drive tor funds yesterday. It was gladly given and they did a roaring business and fully justified the hard work ihat they put in. Don't forget to-morrow s bis162 words
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Article, Illustration366 1941-09-02 4 FOUR SMALL GIRL A VICTORY DR. tIM brdL'i 1 of Miss -Margaret Stoke.s lender white silk jersey gown. Crystal and silver beading glistened on the bodice and at the neckline of Mrs. V. E. Ward's schiapnrelli blue model and Mrs. Jack lldfAUgtlton went all Grecian in Savoy pink chiffons nipped366 words
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Advertisement32 1941-09-02 4 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms VssSf SHAMPOO 7b AMf jyo//r Atf/r ucui Staff trained in use of INN OX A Preparation Elizabeth Saloon Kurt»pp«j| Operators Capitol Bldff. 159 North Bridge Road, Tel. 4419.32 words
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Advertisement20 1941-09-02 4 I cnapeaux EXCLUSIVE millfnißM 003 ACCESSORIES rrffus Ham nna BRRS BRSfIH E«Tlun.b'j SinGRPORE It'. 6504 Stitched Jersey Hats are News20 words
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Advertisement28 1941-09-02 4 PHONE 3335 PRISCILLALh For Evening Cowfl Morning Frock Afternoon Dresse 5 Dm «018 FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE 0U STRE^ IjATTEHY'HOAD JLiJL Print Dinner Dresses I Open 130 a.ttt. to >28 words
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Article, Illustration983 1941-09-02 5 HONEY gives WEALTH RECIPES to cut and keep lIONEY FIDGF K OVe Hone> Mould, which is I I :na<U-. and riffht, small JJ ■.■ho.»t<" which are most decorative. r only is honey high in calorific value, but it is L ly nutritious and, because it is almost letely digested and983 words
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Article49 1941-09-02 5 take a tip lARPEN the t Me* of your i inci] ma- hint- by grind- < lg some pieces i th brick uough it. I.\!\ J'VRAF- 'V Mired on j in a I paint- i from j hard. time If they are I I in !ar »age j leaf. I49 words
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Advertisement105 1941-09-02 5 y^ -^____b_-^^ S| ._______________r r0\~j/ W.% Sausages the finest that JJ Piipr went into a isi jgZr I frying-pan. IJllilii There's a gwd feed— and an I■. Mllll economical one, too— ln every rrti'i Jill pound of our tasty SCR I'llilJ UJ Sausages. They are mado to L a 1JUl105 words
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334 1941-09-02 6 AKKPRESENTATIVE gathering from various Chinese clubs and associations in Singapore met at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday, under the leadership of the China Relief Fund Committee, with Mr. Tan Kah Kee presiding, to launch the Aid for Britain Week in aid of the334 words
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Article94 1941-09-02 6 Real Industrial Heart Of Russia 1 Till fron Basin with its Dnieper- sirov Dam is «ot Hie only industrial area of Russia. The economic locus of Kiis-sia ll no longer in the Ukraine, but 1.000 miles fjtf'thCf east, and coi respond--1 ingly further from the Russo-Ger-iMan'battle line. A hime triangular94 words
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Article103 1941-09-02 6 i f)NE mnn, believed to have been in,■••ll in a riot in which an axe and I Kiijij.tr Micks were used, is lying neriousI ly HI In hospital. This allegation was made when four Tamils, Kiu uuldan (18). Vayanappan (26<.i 1 lim'maii (37), and Somoh (22).103 words
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Article241 1941-09-02 6 EXONERATING the driver of a military vehicle from all I blame, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure on Rengasamy. a 28-year-old Indian cyclist, who was fatally injured in afcolli- I sion. On Aug. 22, Rensasamy, riding241 words
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207 1941-09-02 6 Keren Institute For Indian Troops In Negri Sembilan THE 'Keren Institute* at a camp occupied by Indian troops in Negri Sembilan, was formally opened on Aug. 26. This institute is a recreation room fitted with wireless set, gramophone, games of various kinds, notepaper, etc.. by the "Negri Sem bilan Indian207 words
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Article22 1941-09-02 6 A feature programme entitled 'Fires of London" will be presented py the Singapore broadcasting station at 9 p.m. to-d,ay22 words
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Article, Illustration35 1941-09-02 6 A Soviet tank so carefully camouflaged that it will make a hard target to spot from the air br any marauding: Nazi flier, is seen moving uu ta battle. s |i h35 words
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Article305 1941-09-02 6 SAID to have fallen into a trap arranged by a police inspector and sold him a number of forged $10 notes iome time between May 27 and June 26 this year, Chong Ah Sin (Chinese) and Minor u Sasaki and Mitso Hirata (both Japanese) are305 words
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Article365 1941-09-02 6 fighter plane fund inaugurated by the Automobile Association of Malaya has resulted in $45,000 being donated for the purchase of a fighter. This money was largely raised through the sale of specially -designed badges, and new badges with a V added on top— can be365 words
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Advertisement101 1941-09-02 6 NoAsthma Two year* ago J. Richards, Hamilton. Ont., Canada, was In bed with Asthma. 1 Had lost 40 pounds weight, Buffered coughing, choking and strangling every night— couldn't sleep —expected to die. Mendaco stopped spasms first night and he has had none since—in OVER TWO YEARS. Mendact is so successful101 words
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Article, Illustration993 1941-09-02 7 H. L HOPKIN'S Letter From London j Raiders Return To j I Britain: Rally Of Land j Girls: Tribute To Lord Beaverbrook London, July 28. i SAID yesterday that there had been no Luftwaffe rerial for the R.A.F. raid on Berlin, and London remained calm and peaceful, as it had993 words
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Article258 1941-09-02 7 f JPHE High Command here has notified the Kwangtung force* that they need not shift any units of their divisions for service on the borders of Yunnan and Kwangsi, which are being taken care of by other Chinese troops. These orders dispelled earlier rumours that Kwarigtung258 words
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323 1941-09-02 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1941. WRITING ON THE WALL MALAYANS of all nationalities welcome the periodical announcements of the strengthening of the country's defences. The news is well received because of the increased sense of security it gives. No right-thinking British subject in this country, or in any other,323 words
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Article, Illustration24 1941-09-02 8 (Britain's new super-battieship. H.M.S. Prince of Wales a sister shin in u I J '!""< of lhf and most p,, weWa^ned waShfps'in th! X ITS24 words
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Article243 1941-09-02 8 Acquitted On Defence Charge HOLDING that there was no case 11 to meet, the fifth magistrate yesterday acquitted William David Drennan, a 43-year-old Australian, on a summons charge under th e Defence Regulations without calling on the defence. It was alleged that on July 28. Diennan communicated to two seamen,243 words
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Article300 1941-09-02 8 m Karachi HERE might well be a tough figm in the Ki where the Germans have been making prepan past few months, says Renter's correspondent^ Turned from the Middle East. He continues that Gen. Auchinleck C -in-C. however, had already expressed confidence in the the300 words
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Article35 1941-09-02 8 A PACKING ca* Tan Ch«» land was marked should have. n« contained e£K*Instead, howefj 299 pairs trf sh J which were dutia» yesterday lined two months' simpj for importing wijW and the goo« e^35 words
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Advertisement32 1941-09-02 8 BOOK THESE DATES 10th, 11th, 12th 13th September for "FOOTLI HTS PARADE" OF 1941 BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER AT VICTORIA THEATRE BOOKINCS $3-/ S2-/ (INC TAX) Open NOW at Messrs. JOHN LITTLES32 words
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Article282 1941-09-02 9 London, Sept. 1. jRITISH observations, according to expert opinion 5 Kondon, of the morale of the German forces undTobruk, have been that they are much disCtened and suffering considerably from the hard- h i P s of desert warfare. rhis seems borne out by an icleBritish Wireless - 282 words
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Article77 1941-09-02 9 ifiscated Indtai KUilty to the charge. Chew ic explained that he was not aware l.d to obtain licence to bring th? tojnto the Colony. ution claimed that Chaw i brought them from Bangkox pack m caw, on the outside of which i printed the words "gasoline". Cases e77 words
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233 1941-09-02 9 TAN Ah Swah told the jury in the hijjh court yesterday that he was the victim*of a frame-up. He appeared in the assizes on two charges of possession of forged S.S. currency notes and counterfeit coins. The jury unanimously found him not guilty and Mr.233 words
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Article30 1941-09-02 9 ALMOST half a large batch of Italian prisoners of war who arrived in Australia recently were officers. Few of their colourful uniforms appeared to havo 1 been worn in battle.30 words
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Article66 1941-09-02 9 HPHE number of calls attended by the Singapore Fire Department Accident Ambulance Service during the month of August was 315. and of these 40 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are classified as follows:— Motor car accidents 43, motor lorry 28, motor bus 5, trolley car66 words
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Article70 1941-09-02 9 A RICKSHA-PULLER. Ngo Ah Moi (35), charged before Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, with causing hurt to J. Hugglns, with a kandar stick, claimed trial this morning. The incident was stated to have taken place at the Junction of Jalan Besar and Desker Roads70 words
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Article, Illustration200 1941-09-02 9 Glorifying The American Girl Florence Ziegfeld was famous for his pretty girl shows Now bi» traditions are being gloriously upheld by Hollywood*. 'ZiegfHd Girl," which M.G.M. have completed and are shortly to show in Malaya, promises to be Hollywood's giddiest, most gorgeous girl show. On this page are some of200 words
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Miscellaneous20 1941-09-02 9 WALT DISNEY BY t. fit A Ji_ uil i• r f been so?fv xs^-y x v v Jssi£x*im w A.2i20 words
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Advertisement701 1941-09-02 10 asdfasdf Situations Vacant UNEMPLOYED? Communicate with Oene. ral Employment Agency. 100, Emerald Hill Road. Singapore. Phone *****. Many secured billets through us. (No. 895K) WANTED boys fresh from school to apprentice as office-workers. General Employment Agency. 100. Emerald Hill Road. Singapore. (No. 939K) WANTED a young and energetic Motor mechanic.701 words
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Advertisement663 1941-09-02 10 Educational GRADUATE of Cambridge University undertakes coaching work. Fees reasonable. Apply Box 211 clo Mataya Tribune Singapore. RAPID COURSE in Motor Driving taught. «ty tnr or yours Few reaf.onh»,ie *->" cess assured. Dial *****. Singapore for appointment. (NO. 893K) WANTED PUPILS by an experienced teacher to coach in the morning663 words
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Advertisement733 1941-09-02 10 For Sale FOR SALE. Singer Treadle Machine, good as new. $115'- cash. Apply Kosay CfO Brickfields English School. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 881K) "ROYAL" Portable typewriter for saleperfect condition— almost new. Offers +-o Box 333 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. I (No. 889K> I FOR SALE: One "Coolerator" and one t billiard733 words
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Advertisement620 1941-09-02 10 Motor Vehicles jDO YOU WANT to sell vo^T~ZT~o i 5088, Singapore. CashUS SALE. 1938 Standard 10 H p rv7 tton. Apply Room 88. Em£2? M- 8ln Bapore. Tno 5? 5 l FOR SALE A.J.B 2»i H ZTI reliable, economical. gW runn^oS' 62, Chemor Road. Ipff* Z Z M Q. MIDOET,620 words
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480 1941-09-02 11 NG CHOO BOCK, who is standing trial on a charge of having dishonestly induced two radio companies to deliver him a wireless set each, is said to have got the sets on approval and then disposed of them. It was stated by the480 words
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Article72 1941-09-02 11 NEXT Sunday, which is the Sunday following the second anniversary of the outbreak of war (Wednesday, Sept. 3), will be observed as a National Day of Prayer in Malaya us common with the rest of the British Empire. A special public service will be72 words
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Article102 1941-09-02 11 A LLEGED to have stolen two gold rings and $150 in cash from a corpse, a 27--year-old Chinese, Chau Cheong, was charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning. The offence was alleged to have taken place on July 20 at Block. No. 4.102 words
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Article196 1941-09-02 11 U/.A.A.F. girls are manning barrage balloons in a north of England town, as an experiment to see if girls can do the joa j regularly to release men for more active service. Girls chosen hart to pass a strict physical fitness test, and whether they will be in charge196 words
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Article198 1941-09-02 11 ASKKI) by his grandfather, a dhoby, to deliver laundered clothes to his customers, Lee Man Fong, a 16-year-old boy pawned these articles during a period of three months. He was arrested, however, when "under suspicious circumstances" he was iound to have pawned a wrist watch which198 words
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Advertisement188 1941-09-02 11 I I OR 9 I IY AN SS [andsche tjDELIHAPPIJ, N.V. kMI Charter A.D V A. Trading Society) NKLRS f 40,030,000 f. 12.000,000 iOVINCIAL BANK |DTED inches: isi Indies:— Sou'. arang, Medan, Welandoeng, cherioo.i, ialongan, DjoxjaTjilatjap Djeniu»i, Bandjermasin, Matianak. Peman?kat, I Sambas. Djambi, I Telok Betong. ftnpassiv Paciane■Rangoon. Calcu'ta, Mients:188 words
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Advertisement234 1941-09-02 11 Public Notice I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERg. TENDERS are now Invited tor tba fa** lowlng materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Boom. TENDER Date of CkMtaf Supply of Liquid Chlorine for period Oct. 1 1941 to Sept. 30. 1942. 12 noon. Sept. 10, 1941. Construction of road it drains234 words
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Miscellaneous16 1941-09-02 11 L V w V LOST isS&vi -SO ILL JUST HA\/e 1 1/-U H/4f\ MOW whATApc 116 words
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Article154 1941-09-02 12 V GIRL STARTS RIOT A YOUNG Norwegian woman bundled into a police car at an anti-Nazi demonstration in Frogner Park. Oslo, signalled the Victory sign on the electric horn. This incident occurred according to reports received by Norwegian Government officials In London, as the climax of a demonstration by 2.000154 words
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Article197 1941-09-02 12 SHIP CHIEF: "WHY I RESIGNED" SIR William Rear-don-Smith. who has resigned his post as shipping representative for the Bristol Channel area, gave his reasons ftp doing so as follows: •I feel." he said, "that there is little need for my services In any useful capacity, as. under a now set-up197 words
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Article66 1941-09-02 12 OAID to have attempted to break into a house In Prlnsep Street. Chon« Ah Slong (32), a Cantonese, appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. In the third police court, yesterday. The charge was explained to Choru and bail was opposed on the grounds that66 words
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Advertisement142 1941-09-02 12 GREAT BRITAIN ENTERS THIRD YEAR OF WAR! THRILL TO THE VOICE of VICTORY as DEANNA SINGS "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND!" /^tJmP%\ Special &^ufi\ 1 Hi^^ Mornin ToU A ii(fll Ul 5^ ***** Shows v^jr Pt^ Daiv \^^!-s^/ at 1 1 o'clock 1■ M Ev .^^B pT^ *fl m mH<142 words
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Advertisement149 1941-09-02 12 POSITIVELY LAST :Pw3 TO-DAY 3.15, V "111 DA R K r A drum \«f aj COMMAND -Jra CLAIRf JOHN Ifal&J^*- WLW TREVOR WAYNE PIDGEON •*™nWP^-l »oce»s cfoici haw. am iL^Brv* J »OtTf»HAU MAtJOtlt MAIN C^i IVW AYMONO WAIIUIN ALSO A NEW >I AIU II OF TB "ON FOREIGN NEWSFRQffI Latest149 words
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Article333 1941-09-02 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 1. DEFERRING to re- ported resent- ment by the A.I.F. i n j Malaya at the deci- 1 sion to issue the Aus- tralian slouch hat to all Imperial troops there, Major-Gen. C H. Brand said that the use. of the hat; was333 words
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Advertisement174 1941-09-02 13 hi>AV am ALHAMBRA ■Ip^t^Ti^T?! Ik f oreaUA epic of the sky... 77//?££ G/?,4AP 57>1/?5/ :QMING TO THE t APITOI. rak %W l-fll MUSSIY WlHlir wicloN r-j L ftORZAOf rifcltfM o«#.«»Wky WANK tORZAOC Pf+.<m4*r MM «U»«i night Premiere: SATURDAY NIGHT sneral Screening TUES. Sept. 9th |rY MAN HAS HIS PLEASURES" IBE174 words
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Advertisement159 1941-09-02 13 BECAUSE SHE IS STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN TO-DA Y- 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION I <*W the answer o \s TO WHY MEN <SS^ LEAVE HOME... m M Ml^^^m. See a young mon so prim and, oh, M^mTj^mWT^i|^. so proper.. .foil J llJlPili V (or the linos i*^^ li159 words
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Article348 1941-09-02 14 Poor Soccer At Stadium IroLOUKMSS soccer without v even an occasional flash of brilliance was witnessed at the Stadium ye.terday when the Argylls managed to beat the Malays 2 I in their first division league fixture. The name for the Argyll*, too, j .1 a game ol missed chances, and348 words
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Article134 1941-09-02 14 \NOTHFR important Div. I soccer match will be I 2 played at Anson Koad Sta- I Z diuin to-day, when the R.A.1., one of the leading contenders tor the cham- pionship, meet a formidable team, Chinese Athletic, in a S return league game. The strongest side134 words
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Article362 1941-09-02 14 Ten Horses For This Gold Cup Final Days Big j} TEN horses have been entered f 0 Singapore Gold Cup race th event of Malayan racing which I run off at Bukit Timah on Saturday final day of the Singapore Turf Autumn meeting. Mr. Ong Peng Hock's National on Trainer362 words
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Article56 1941-09-02 14 Twenty cards were take" the August Mjxed n Jtourw the Keppel Golf Club w suited as under. H d Mrs. G. E. Kerr and Jones 40—6 eq. 34 f Mrs. H. K. Ro^ pr 4t f Boucher 44>~9 1 2 e* Jjj I Mrs. R. E.56 words
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Article28 1941-09-02 14 f the 5 The rugby section oi arJ \ssociation. will how i at jeneral meeting on r 1T.M.C.A. board room ;o elect officers for leason28 words
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Article410 1941-09-02 14 THi: following are the weights for all events for to-morrow's i races at Bukit Timah. the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting: Mm*, CUm 2. Mv. 2—6 furs. 1 Klng'l Uambi: !».no Trumpeter 8.04 I JBfau M:.n 811 The Paiium 301 Empiric410 words
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Article285 1941-09-02 14 PUBLISHERS 3; Moravia 1. THE Publishers did well to beat 1 the Moravians by three goals to one in a keenly contested Div. n A game played on the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Although the game was not far from mediocre the Publishers played a clearly better285 words
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Article94 1941-09-02 14 THE Div. 11A match between the R.AJ. (Tengah> and the Malay Regiment, played at Tengah yesterday, ended in a 1-all draw. THE reserve division match between the Chinese Athletics and the Royal Engineers fixed for play at the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday was postponed. |<N a Div94 words
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Article75 1941-09-02 14 MELBOURNE. Sept. HI I— All Love just beat Yaralla in the Hobartville Stakes. Warwick StakesHigh Caste 1, Freckles 2, Kindergarten and Lucrative (dead heat) 3. Underwood Stakes —Sun Valley 1, Tranquil Star 2, Tea Cake 3. Badger, who rod^ the winner, was disqualified for a month. Semi finalists75 words
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Article45 1941-09-02 14 SOCCER: Div. I Chinese Athletic v R.A.F.. Stadium; Reserve Div.. Loyals v Argylls, Gillman; M.F.A. v Manchester s, S.H.B.: Div. IIB, Fort Canning v Sultan. Clerical Union; N.B. Indians v R.A.F. (Kallang) Naval Base; Kranji v Wanderers, Kranji TENNIS: S.C.C. v Y.M.C.A., SCC.45 words
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Advertisement14 1941-09-02 14 J&F iJM i^r mßwiil ■PVfllßßj^^i^ 100% GRIP! SILENCE! SAFETY! MILEAGE! COMFORT! 240 Warins 193b14 words
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Article205 1941-09-02 15 I Aug. 31 liediate need giving the iport to the! lit in the I n of the 1 s stressed day by Sir dur Sapru. j peech at a; arranued ml f Mr. N. L.| ho is short- the Viceutive Coun- 1 Member for 1 Health ■s. Sir Tej'205 words
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Article61 1941-09-02 15 A FALLING rock fatally injured a Chinese labourer while he was at work yesterday evening at the 9?4 milestone Bukit Timah where a local firm is carrying out i contract work, involving quarry- ing. The labourer was severely injured over the lower part of the61 words
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Article74 1941-09-02 15 London, Sept. 1. THE following are the St. Leger probables and jockeys: Bakhtawar (Harry Wragg), Chateaularose Jones i, Dancing Time <Beary». Devonian (Perryman), Felous (E. P H. Smith, dr Carey), Firozedi n Stephenson Mazarin (Bartlam. Orthodox (D. Smith), Owen Tudor (Nevett), Ptolemy (E. P. H.Reuter - 74 words
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Article103 1941-09-02 15 The mixed foursomes competition of the R y.»l Singapore Golf Club for August was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a win for Mrs. J J. Sheehan and J. B. Ross with a net score of 35' 2 The following cards were returned:103 words
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Article29 1941-09-02 15 DR D A. B. Hopkin, of the Medical Auxiliary Service will speak on The Work of the Medical Auxiliary Service" at to-morrow's much meeting of the Singapore Notary Club.29 words
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Article324 1941-09-02 15 London, Sept. 1. -J^HEKB is a strand of in the fibre of the British people," writes Mr, R. G. Menzies, former Australian Premier, in the Daily Mail to-day. Mr. Menzies continues: "Two years of war have brought tc the British people reverses, risks and dangersReuter - 324 words
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Article63 1941-09-02 15 'But in spite of it all. she is I doomed. The captive peoples move uneasily in her grasp. Week after week, the R.A.F. penetrates more deeply into Germany. Italy grows weary of the struggle which seems to the Italians to mean inevitable ruin. "The bombed resident of the63 words
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275 1941-09-02 15 Japanese Resume Raids On Chungking Chungking, Sept. 1. AFTER heavily bombing Chungking for two days in succession, it appears that the Japanese are resuming their aerial offensive against Chinas wartime capital. These attacks reached their greatest intensity early in August when the Japanese subjected the city to an almost continuousReuter - 275 words
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56 1941-09-02 15 Royal Navy Beaten In New York Soccer New York, Sept. 1. SHAMROCK Rovers beat the Royal Navy 3—2 in a soccer match r played in broiling heat, after the Navy had scored first and led 2-1 at half-time. The Shamrocks included several Irish stars, while the Navy were indebted toReuter - 56 words
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Article131 1941-09-02 15 A BOMB fell an London A nursing home, killing a patient, five nurses and a maid. The matron was buried under the wreckage, but was resoued alive, though badly injured. Recently the patient's \Uh was published. She left £75,000 and a string of 77 pearls and other jewelleiy131 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-09-02 15 Table H TIDES 8.45 a.m., 8.01 p. m RROW 9.4, 'V 1; 908 j£«n High*m on the >al P-m.19 words
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Article257 1941-09-02 16 London, Sept. 1. •THE steadily K rowi., S strength in the MMdte b _™w 1 further augmented by the arrival in the w »Jf" theatre of war of the S. African air force which b l g£ forcibly home U, the enemy during Au^Reuter - 257 words
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Article114 1941-09-02 16 U.S. Will Resist Says Fraser Toronto, Sept. 1. F[E New Zealand Prime Minister Mr. Peter Fraser, told pressmen in Toronto that he was convinced after conferences with President Roosevelt and other high United States offic'als that the people of the United States would not stand by complacently while nny attnek114 words
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377 1941-09-02 16 FINNS, GERMAN ROUTED- Soviets Clair RED ARMY'S SUCCESSFUL ACTION I 'iwioM Stnt AN S.S. division a n d one Finnish brigade were thrown against a Sov£, ment in "a certain sector" of the Western front, says the "TiiuT^ que to^dajj. "Our Red Army men defended themselves c ourageously me enemyReuter - 377 words
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Article62 1941-09-02 16 Moscow, Sept. 1. M. MANDARA, plenipotentiary of the Tuva People's Republic in Central Asia bordering the Soviet Union and the Mongolian Peope's Republic, has arrived in Moscow. He ™as officially greeted by the head of the Protocol of Ihe Foreign Commissariat and others. Tuva, likeReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration24 1941-09-02 16 .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week-end on all fronts up to midnight I London time (excluding Soviet claims): TWO24 words
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Article18 1941-09-02 16 THE entry of Soviet nfl six more Iranian tflj nounced to-day and t_fl them considerably neaiff^ ran ReuterReuter - 18 words
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68 1941-09-02 16 Tokyo, Sept, TfIAPAN'S historic friendship with Than* J emphasised by Mr. Teiji Tsubofeani.l first ambassador to Thailand, before leaving to assume the post this morning. Speaking of the "historic friendship and" ingly close political and econom.c relations Dew two countries" the new ambassador prorawjReuter - 68 words
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Article111 1941-09-02 16 UNKNO EN Hull. Sept' THIS north-east coast British port wW already been in the forefront oi w Jj a night targets, had another visitation w™?^ night. Many high explosive bomb> vu-re °|jg Anti-aircraft defences engaged ine^ over an hour. Casualties including red in houses and shelters which were> in sReuter - 111 words
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Article105 1941-09-02 16 Tokyo, Sept. 1. A RESHUFFLING of tV fip»i o r»l Staff is officially announced. Rp^r-Adn^'^al s*>ii««hi Ito f$ annoint*»d vfrp-rn»*«f of t*»c N"val O^npr^i «*aff. hvcmHL in^ Rear-^dm s »*«l N*>b«takf Kondo who has held the post since October 1939 Kenr Admiral Kondn ha«; bee»* appointed to105 words
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