Morning Tribune, 3 September 1941

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  • 12 17 Morning Tribune 6__\o 184, Wednesday, September 3, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday s*_7l
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  • 115 17 AXIS CAN'T STRIKE YET Says American Observer on Turkey London, Sept. 2. jLS of the Axis military forces on Muy'i frontiers were given by n Agronsky, Ankara correspondent National Broadcasting Corporation broadcast to the United States this Jig. irdiiii; to hi» figures the led Nazi. Bulgarian and iroes near the
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  • 93 17 r the Italians, they have risions based on the former Legian Island, commanding uth of the Dardanelles and t the length of Turkey's coastline. In Eastern near the Turkish frontier, ian-. have only one division. otoriaed with only a few putting together all the ian. Italian and German at
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  • 167 17 In two years of war The Army presents the Axis have lost a different picture over 2,30© planes, now, says Gen the R.A.F. 375. Gough, than when Production has in- war broke out or creased and, with after Dunkirk. U.S. aid, the R.A.F. Losses have been leads Germany. The
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  • 39 17 London. Sept 2. A GERMAN radio spokesman, speaking on the second anniversary of the war, said: "We have no reason to celebrate this day, neither have we any reason to pass it over in silence."
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  • 33 17 Vichy. Sept. 2. condition of Pierre Laval be "satisfactory" the latest medical from the hospital. "if Vichy News Agency. the bulletin adds, the convalescent bulletins on his J! wi be published."
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  • 126 17 Montreal, Sept. 2. ••MEW ZEALAND will favourably consider any pro N Dosal for more frequent and closer consultations 11 between ininiGters of the Empire regarding the war effort d^iared Mr. Peter Fraser, Premier -of Not Zealand when asked for comment on the possibility of an
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  • 229 17 LONDON, SEPT. 2. THE DRIVE ON LENINGRAD STILL PROVIDES THE MAIN NEWS FROM THE RUSSIAN FRONT ALTHOUGH FIGHTING CONTINUES ALL ALONG THE LINE. Neutral correspondents in Berlin are used to put up stories that the Germans have reached the outskirts of Leningrad but the Germans them
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  • 240 17 Moscow, Sept. 2.— The .success of Soviec Guerilla detachments operating in the Bessarabian district, now occupied by the German and Rumanian armies are described in a supplement to the Soviet communique. "By bold raids, the blowing up of the enemy's installations and starting fires, guerillas are
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  • 233 17 London, Sept. 2. THERE is no confirmation of reports that Armistice terms have been signed between the British and Soviet ministers and the Iranian Government. It is stated, however, authoritatively that an agreement has been reached upon the broad principles which have been under consideration
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  • 179 17 London. Kept. 2. A FIRM speech supporting democrac y 1 and condemning (.rrman a*gresston was made at the opening of the Mexican Congress by President Avila Camacho. Saying that the defence of equality and the sovereignty of all free peoples were vital principles whleh had inspired Mexican hlstorj.
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  • 60 17 Buenos Aires, Sept. 2. i FTKR a further 7« packages, which arrived in the Japa- nese steamer Nana Maru con- signed to the German Ambassador at Buenos Aires had been examined yesterday, it was rrvealed that the packages con I tained material for Nad propaI* ganda leaflets in the
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  • 235 17 What They Say On 2 Years' War London, Sept. 2. THE second anniversary of the war against Axis aggression has brought striking statements from British Ministers. Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister Without Portfolio, said: Victory has continued to elude the grasp of Hitler. Britain, more powerfully equipped, has wrested the initiative
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  • WORLD COMMENT ON ROOSEVLETS SPEECH
    • 461 18 London Sept. 2. k WELCOME to President Roosevelt's broadcast was expressed by the British Press this morning, all stressing America's more forciMe policy and the anxiety and eagerness with which the Presidential declaration was awaited. That the President had In mind that thr scope Ol
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    • 94 18 Canberra, Sept. 2. MR. A. W. Fadden, Australia's new Prime Minister, commenting on President Roosevelt's broadcast, said that two significant aspects emerged from the speech. One was warning against complacency from the apparent slowing down of the German war machine. The other, Mr. Fadden added, was
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    • 175 18 A Call To Crush Hitler N. York P ress T:e call to crush Hitler" i/th* l'' Tk by newspapers here to ihe pSSuJSW* speech. WIU Labou Deeper impression has been mad* h in America than possibly anythins Pr^ e velt has yet said since the Atla ti,- r ent B
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    • 158 18 His Sleeves 9 Australian Minister Sydney. Sept. 2 UNCLE SAM has taken off his coat and is rollinp, up hi.s sleeves. said Sir Frederick Stewart, Minister for External Affairs, commenting on President Roosevelt's appeal to American Labour, which is one that all Australians understand. "Our diplomacy
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    • 112 18 Tokyo. President Roosevelt Laboi speech is interpreted here h thoritative circles as an inj of Mr. Churchill's success! listing the United States aj ed co-operation in the wn Germany. These circles said: Thei tic charter" has now beco* United States highest foreign cy. President Roosevelt agt ly had
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    • 79 18 New Delhi. M UNDER the dents-iip ol Rama Rao. j husband ar.d I ter recently Singapore, the I committee! ai Wo Conferer I here on to consider gramme is gei sed thai the ship- 1 In bringini ndiai I B As I output. »g precision mojj rate ot n
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  • Article, Illustration
    356 19 London, Sept. 2. need for firmness in Iran is the theme of a leader in The rimes which says that the immunity of Teheran from an jation by the Anglo-Russian forces can continue only if onfidencr s felt in the fidelity of the Iranian Government understandings and in its
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  • 110 19 W Bangkok, Sept. 2. ITH the European war entering the third year to-morrow, the Thai Government to-day issued 2.000-word open appeal to belligerent as well as neutral countries big and small, and also religious, educational and charitable institutions throughout the world to do all they can to
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  • 45 19 Bombay. Sept. 2. rpHE Government of Bombay has directed that free medical aid should be available to the families of soldiers and the personnel of the Royal Indian Navy and B.A.P. on active service at Government and aided hospitals and dlsnens&rles. Reuter
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    92 19 Sweeping the^ channels into S i Singapore, one i I of the most vital and most mined ports in the world, are i flotillas of mine. I sweepers man- ned by Malays. i Though super- i vision of the j sweeping is in the hands of I i British offloers
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  • 157 19 Zurich, Sept. 2. A BIG Hitler speech, giving details in a review J\ of war problems and preparing the minds of the German people for another winter of war is expected in Berlin early this month, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Swiss newspaper
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  • 110 19 Berlin, Sept. 2. FE official German news agency states that that targets of military importance in England were attacked by the Luftwaffe last night. Newcastle suffered particularly, the statement adds. London Sept 2.— German raids on one of the north-east England coast towns last night, although
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  • 50 19 Ensze, Hupeh. Sept. 1. rHINESE forces in northern Hupeh staged a surprise t attack against a Japanese position in Tunshan, near TL Ui^taV n wh^ U till the following day resulted in several hundred enemy troops kil led^nd three captured, and large quantities of war booty
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  • 70 19 Quetta. Sept. 2 ACCORDING to advices lrom Kandahai the acute shortage of petrol In Afghanistan is resulting In the use of camels and other animals for the transport of material, the prices of which are soaring up. In Kandahar, the Kale of petrol restricted to
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  • 183 19 DUTCH TOLD Berne. Sept. 2 OWING to a 35 per cent, induction in tlie gai and lectricity output ibis autumn, the Dutch public is recommended to eat raw food instead of cooked, states the E&|gschepoft dated Aug 23. Other items throwing light oyi the conclusion in Holland
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 97 19 plwd Pressure Sjwus lo Heart k .> a d *o™en past 40 fS'WaCr i^ft troul >le and ,f ,0 <W PrM n, 8h Blood Pressure. than cancer. 'tor i r f] v >',:.■ mlgtake the sympN,h. ;.<e: Pressure In 4 »M?e7,i t ?P nd back of 'Jizziness, short iV* J
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    • 206 19 Dear Mary, Would you and Bill care to join a party we ire gettinq up for the War Fund Ball to be held at Joe David's beautiful home at No. 18 Nasslm Road, jrom 9*o till 2.00 on Saturday, the 6th of September? Tickets are $5 each, and include a
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  • 649 20 MK. J B David, who has lent Ins beautiful home at Na&sim Road for the War Fund ball on Saturday, has sent 30 tickets for the function to the RAF. Another ten tickets have been sent to servicemen by Mr. Fogden and
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  • 194 20 PEOPLE PLACES By VERA ARDMORE C Johnson-Hill. She pl off at the end of the year i Particularly well dressed, at the races and various, for the past two months J Mrs. Denham and her dai Miss Fay Hendy. Sifted thq morning party on Sunday Denham in beig." tailored sha
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 37 20 VjF *$i WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair w 11(141 Staff trained in use of INN OX A Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf. 159 North Bridge Road, Tel. 4419.
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    • 59 20 "SPRING MEETING" Owing to the veiy heavy bookings on Saturday night, 6th Sept Itf4l, vhose wUhing to see this t xr.i llent Irish Comedy, are advised to book seats for either to-night Off Friday night, sth Sept., 1941 Your favourite perfume duplicated 24 perfumes \2' Re f iU available m
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    • 49 20 Over a friendly cup of coffee I'^^^^tfT^U I NESCAFE hfe's little troubles fade into insignificance, for Nescafe' is not just coffee, it's better coffee. 1 Obtainable H^ Nescafe fpr Ample supplies of NESCAFE are no* available in Malaya. Advt. of Nestle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd., in Nassau, Bahama Isluia.
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  • 270 21 WITHOUT protection from sun and glare you arc likely to suffer from headaches and a red, bleary look. In addition, nasty little crow's feet tntf a network of under-eye lines, caused by i screwing up your eyes, are likely to occur. To avoid ali
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  • 573 21 Beauty For The "PASSING FAIR" >ou hive the lily like skin that poets praise, other women envy and the sun treats viciously, be warned! Before the it handful of freckles settles on your nose, get yourself a ■ply of protective cream and lotion, and then use it. Reconlyourx// to a
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 25 21 Battle of Britain Commemoration Garden Party in aid of the < 111 IM 111l I TANK FUND King's School T ckets $l September sth from LITTLES
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    • 78 21 If it's a "HAIR" problem Do not worry! "MAXINE" is completely equipped with up-to-date machines, operated by experienced European Hairdressers whose one aim is to make you beautiful. "HELEN CURTIS Oil Steaming" will give your hair that brilliant and lustrous look and cure any tendency to scalp and hair dryness.
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  • 807 22  - SER VICES' BRE VITES "Ubique" f I .v v i V THK Malaya Command Signals entertain- V 4 V ments committee decided to make no V V futuiv arrangements until they saw the re- V V suits of their first effort, the dance that was V V held at the
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  • 328 22 TO-DAY is the second anniversary of the outbreak of the second Great War. The occa 1 is being celebrated in Malaya, as elsewhere throughout the Empire, in the most a Ppr J£ manner-thai is, with efforts aimed at helping to win the war. l(
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  • 446 22 MISS Mabel Hong, a student in the Medical College, is stated to be In hospital with injuries allegedly sustained in an assault by Salleh bin Samad, an 18-year-old Javanese youth who, it was said, "knocked her down for no apparent reason and kicked her in the stomach."
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  • 157 22 THE attention of proprietors, el tors and manger* of magam and periodicals is particujj drawn to a new Control of 9 order which was gazetted on 3 j urday and came into force in Colony yesterday, states a Goved ment communique. This order extends to
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 64 22 GILLETTE mm mm I I mm /^Jp^^ DIAUI j *mP* mW mm aFm mw mm mw I Si *U e I THE SECRET OF PERFECT yf^^s^ 1/ shaving! Blue Gillcttcs are the Mm/£*^&^ I finest blades ever made for Mm /V j M I cleaner, smoother shaving for Jr// J^^i
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  • 932 23 H. L HOPKIN' Letter From London t-aeaaaa^ s How Russia Gets The [News: Death Of Aj Great Journalist: Sen- j sation In The Com- j mons: Man Who j [Didn't Trust Banks: A A^Maaaa London, Aug. 1. »AD of a small staff which I keeps the 190,000,000 peoL {)t Russia
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  • 351 23 MORNING TR I BU NE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1941. MALAYA'S TANK FUND the time of the French capitulation when the German threat of an air invasion of the British Isles was at its height, the cry in Great Britain was "planes, planes and more planes.*' As a result, aeroplane production
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 49 23 1 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, Exclusively. \J^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCAPK BLDG THONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. af OcuUr Science, 35 yean' European Clinical Experience. Stop Getting Up UimUim Feel 20 Years NignlS Younger I protect* JTOU^ iects for which students ot LLEGE entered. THONE 5022. APB 30
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  • REVIEW TWO YEARS OF WAR
    • 584 24 WAH IX Till; \i» IN the two years not a day passed but aircraft of the Coastal Command have taken to the air, notwithstanding the worst storms in the Atlantic for two generations. Approximately 40,000,000 miles have been flown by Coastal Command planes since the
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    • 208 24 Men On Are Ready To Act WAR 0 H>IV BRITAIN S POSlfl lowing two] war is, as descb other day by i military com ent gen. sir goi'gii. a diffeb TIRE NOW When Hitler M and forced Britain! W ar to check Get* sression. Ihe BntishJ in a very deficient
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    • 593 25 WAR OX THE SEAS (BY r REUTER'S NAVAL CORRESPONDENT) V LONDON, SEPT. 1. rilMPSES OF THE INCREASING FOW_K U_ THE briiioh __v i _«iG BE SEEN IN THE RECORD OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THAT SER VICE DURING THE SECOND YEAR OF
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 540 24 Patriotism is Fashionable White sharkskin costume, red, white blue. "V" pockets and matching buttons. Extremely well I y\ Stee 16 $2990. |4 ill NM^ r^ jJ Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished M mmm m 9m mm B I t>a ts Catarrh and In a natural way restores Sea <M a
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 355 26 I 1 1 8^ Bl fj Ii K P I* bP> Bt. j> _^^W^^uo^^^ Situations Vacant WANTED .\geut Stockist thn Malaya for Condensed Mrtk. Box 374 c Malaya Tribute. Sin<ai>o:f N^ d6OK WANTED toys frt->h from school to *P prentice a* ifttce- worker* Oenerai Em ployment Agency. 100. Emerald Hi
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    • 504 26 Educational it ORADUATE of Cambridge University undertakes coaching work. Fees reason- able. Apply Bok 211 co Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 764Kf i- WANTED PUPILS by an experienced 1 teacher to coach in the morning to suit I ooii ".cUooi SCtMeUtS. Appi> ;M!> at 10. Burmah Road. (No 955K > ROSITA
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    • 461 26 For Sale UAUTIFIIL GOLD FISH. Prices moderate Inspection 6A. Buklt Blntang Road, Kuala Lumpur. between three and «lx p m. (No. 909K) FOR SALE 2 second-hand Radio sets. Philips 1938. to go cheap Details write 3ox 382 Maluya Tribune, Singapore (No. 971K) FOR SALE 11 valve Philco Radio, In good
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    • 596 26 I Motor Vehicles (No. 905K) IFOR SALE A.J.S 2V« H P Z^T" rename, economical. £o« Smn?^®--62. Chemor Road. Ipoh. (N q. 937^ VAUXHALL 1935, Engine r* r t**t tron Taxe d and ImutS^JS^^V .*****). Seen from 5 p, m (No pipx", FOR SA LE Fiat Marvcllete converts T splendid condition.
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    • 126 26 ION 1 ZHI. 0,, 1 nsv-,,, 1511 (From i.i U* GSD-a (From s j J nil J BA.\J hsps a J From i.|l sal KUALA ZGE S ncj (dally aej Fro« toil PEX ZRJ t (M Froa j lid From y ran] XYOIII (ismJ From iil 11 3 1 HONgI
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  • 55 27 LAmerican "Clipper, .oik from Europe, Ame^ Wands and the Phi- dv j, now expected to Singapore on Thursday, The latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, mentioned countries on the return flight, will be 4 p.m. on to connect with mails for
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  • 87 27 HOLDING that the majority of the women who frequented the cafe were prostitutes and that they touted or offered themselves for hire there, Sir Percy McElwaine. the chief justice, yesterday dismissed the appeal of Tan Kee Siang who was convicted in the lower court and
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  • 34 27 Domestic Occurrence DEATH KF.RR.~-- At the General Hospital, Singapore, on 2nd. September, 1941, Margaret Emma McConnell Kerr The funeral will t^ke plact' at the *B 4 <ladari Cemetery, R.C. Section, at 5 p.m to-day.
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  • 153 27 BECAUSE he got into a political discussion with a customer, and because the customer was a high official of the 8.8.C. Albert Saphier, a 37--years-old barber, is now hair-dressing by day— and helping tc win the Battle of the Radio by nii&t. He is considered one of
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  • 89 27 Cinema Death: Man Charged AN 18-year-old cine- 1 ma operator, Leslie Walter Hammond, was at Dover accused of the murder of Qeoffe Thomas Ro berts" aged 50, manager of the Pla/ii Cinema, Dover. Hammond, who wa.i employed .at the cinema, was arrested after a police investi. gation lasting 17 days
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
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    • 335 27 Public Notices THE MENTAKAB RUBBER CX>MPAJVY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the traits Settlements). NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 10 per cent, in respect of the financial year ending 3lst January, 1942, has been declared payable to Shareholders on the Register on Saturday, 13th September, 1941. NOTICE IS
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    • 198 27 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. MT. EMILY SWIMMING POOL. It is hereby notified that the above Pool will be closed for cleaning on Thursday and Friday. 4 and 5 September, 1941. W. W. DUNCAN, Ag. Municipal Secretary. P. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England) peninsulalTand oriental S. N. CO.
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous

  • 344 28 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Sept. 1. rE Official War Cor respondent with the A.I.F. in the Middle East states that Captain Edward Aitken. of Essendon. Victoria, who was taken hostage during the Vichy negotia tioru>. has rejoined the A.I.F after being in prison in Italy with 13 Allied
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 170 28 ANOTHER BIG WINNER at THE BIG THEATRE Thousands were Thrilled by Deanna's Glorious VOICE of VICTORY!. jffilfiih •>* SPECIAL MORNING |T0 °^fflr W?'* n M SHOW TO-DAY X^^jlgj^ at 11 o'clock "dEANNaJ^^OMANTIC DILEMMA' a JOE PASTERNAK Pro^^on oifchd b y WILUAM SETTER FIRST PICTURES ot RISSIAN-GFRMAN WAR. (Flown to London
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    • 114 28 Special Morning Slm^t* 59 At 10-30 a.m. ALHA^jj^ 'mi^&f WHTIKq i COME SHARE THE WEAII OF LAUGHTER WITH THE I S MILLION DOLLAR BArJ TO-DA% 3.1.>. 6.1.» A^ll \H^ N m ALL c n am*' 1 You've heard how gay fl^^lr^ II how lovable it is! M y 1 Now
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  • 322 29 NEWS FROM INDIA Simla, Sept. 1. A STATEMENT issued here to-day pays a high tribute to the adaptability and endurance of the Indian troops who are standing up udmi/ibly, it is said, to the climatic variations and rigours of mechanised warfare. On all fronts their general health has been excellent
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  • 105 29 Lfttei thfl Duke was I'litertaii.eii by the memben of the* hosf.s II mily If the weather la favourable, i u expected that he will fly to Moncton 'New lwiui.swicki today wlktp he will b«uin the last part of his Canadian tour through tlfc Mantiin Proving
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 185 29 ur favourite Singing Star of "SOUTH fHE BORDiK" in a new Musicalthriller! >tihi»\y at Mipximrr f w* Mm'' >tH |m Wldfl I^^ Happtrtd m Mtxttny" "liffll Terdtxr |BHv k wSdHrSM^T "lorn w *f Sr*JU 'fo'un-fc.a Hn G«m »J »hs Ou I .V^WB^^V^X' //yn^Uiij' "'.,'nVmflitCiww" "TuwßMnskmfc'jwtfd'/ [third year and the last
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    • 142 29 BECAUSE SHE IS STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN TO-DAY- 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION* tt the answers O M$ TO WHY MEN OS^ LEAVE HOME... 'A t. nLfc iittff^THfcfn WHr al V mj yp^^ J/ee y° un u man pjrmy^^MT^Sb. so proper.. .fall 14 W rli S 'or the lines
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  • 621 30 HOPES of MM Koyal Air Force retaining: the first divison championship for a second year were nearly dashed to the grounds when they met Chinese Athletic in a return league encounter at the Stadium yesterday. f f A splendid goal by Campbell in the last
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  • 75 30 American Tennis Chips Forest Hill, Sept. 2. VALERIE SCOTT and Nina Brown, the two English girls participating in the American women's lawn tennis singles championship, entered the third round, Scott beating Barbara Strohbar 6 o, 9—7, while Brown beat Lilian Popaus 6 l, 6 3.
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  • 96 30 THE Loyals and the Argylls shared honours In their Reserve Division soccer match played at the Gillman yesterday, each team scoring three goals. The match was keenly contested, and a good standard of football was maintained. The Loyals scored their three goals in the
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  • 134 30 LOYALS 3; ARGYLLS 3. THE YJtf.CA. won In decisive fashion their lawn tennis friendly against the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday at the S.C.C. when they defeated the Club by four games to one. Results, as follows, with the exception of the last mentioned, were
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  • 95 30 THE following are weights for the remaining two events for Saturday's races, the final day of the S'pore Autumn Aieeting: HORSES: Class 2, Div. I— H. miles. Scarlet Tiger 900 Stuart Tartan 804 Alanda 8.12 Thanks 8 02 Sa mory 8.10 Measure 8.02 Fair King
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  • 176 30 THE Manchesters beat the Police by four goals to nil in a first division league soccer match at the Depot yesterday. J^C JJ*. THE H.M.S. Sultan narrowly de- feated Fort Canning by three goals to two in a Div. 118 League match played at the Clerical Union ground
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  • 892 30 pOLLOWING is the specially compiled rar r races, the fourth day of thelpore^r,,,^;'." for RACE ONE PONIES, Class 1, Div 2 6 F 0 0 0 Harfleur 7y 9. 04 Vi'iTTi^ 1 2 I Claris the Flea SZJSP^mS 2 l 0 First Lady r,v 8
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
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  • 275 31 NEWS BREVITIES Simla, Sept. 1. INDIA'S increased consumption o f petrol for defence purposes is shown in an official statement. Whereas before the war consumption amounted to about 750,000 gallons annually, it is now about 2,000.000 gallons. Therefore, the need for petrol economy cannot be over-stat-ed. India imports about 75
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  • 108 31 THE August bogey medal competi--1 tion of the Island Golf Club, played over the week-end, resulted in a win for R. A. Mallal in the "A" division and Col. Wilson Haffenden in the "B" division. Following were the cards returned "A" division: R. A. Mallal,
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 615 31 MtIGHTLIGIITS A new news of the day featuring Rcenes from Singapore and the Netherlands East Indies rounds off a very good programme. •ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" (At the Cathay) A HIGHLY entertaining comedy romance, with half Its setting in London under bombardment and the other half In Lisbon. Is the
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    • 116 31 RAFFLES IiOTEL n NEXT SATURDAY September 6th SPECIAL CABAIIET (the talk of the town) more «A\n: nos 1 1 ssi s BOOK YOUR TABLES EARLY Entrance to Ball Room $1.00 Dance Ttckefs (three) $1.00 NO FAVOURS All proceeds to Malaya's Blind Children ST. NICHOLAS' HOME, PENANG. TO-DAY'S BEST BETH 'Spring
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    • 49 31 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, S.R.C. v M.F.A. Stadium; Gordons v Argylls, Selerang; Police v R.A. (Hy.), Depot; Div. 118, J.CS.A. v Indians, J.CS.A. Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 9.51 a.m., J.4 ft.; 9.18 p.m., 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW: 10 35 a.m.. 8 8 ft: 10.10 p.m., 9.6 ft.
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  • 368 32 EDINBURGH. SEPT. 2. >}EVERAL IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS DEALING WITH THE WAR POLICY WERE MOVED BY THE GENERAL SECRETARY SIR WALTER CITRINE, AT TO-DAY'S TRADES UNION CONGRESS. me outstanding resolution was one welcoming the Anglo-Soviet alliance, pledging the Trades Union movement to do all in its power
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  • 150 32 Japan Not Satisfied Over Shipments London. Sept. 2. TAP AX is complaining that the reports she has received from the United States and Russia regarding the shipment of supplies to Vladivostok are unsatisfactory, states the London radio. A Foreign Office .spokesman said to-day that their attention had been drawn to
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  • 57 32 pULL moon day this month falls on Thursday. Sept. 4. and will be coleSl"f te or tt UV ie 8l^ R P°^ BuddhtKt TernPie. 90. Outrum Road, by Mr D J A Ku'riinayakt. of 81ngnpore. After the oflerlnj; of flowers, a srrmon will be delii"°r d a
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  • 99 32 London. Sept. 2.— Reviewing the "profit and loss account" of the Mary dunni»n- two Mar-, of the Battle of thr Atlantic, a Naval oflUcer to-day declared there has been a very bit; improvement recently in losses from submarines but still more escorts were needed. Tht ultimate test
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  • 726 32 R.A.F. NOW HAVE THE INITIATIVE Two Years* Air War ReviA (By Reuters Air Correspondent). I London Sent I THE Royal Air Force now has the initiative in the An ff i 0 (Zj duel. The reasons are threefold. They are of equal weiTl Eighteen months of strategic bombing of Germany?
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  • 185 32 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNITY IN WAR CARTIN Canberra. Sept IN a statement to-day, Mr. John Curta tralian Labouc leader, said there n plete national unity regarding war. Labour would govern when givea mandaw people or if a disintegration and dimension political opponents resulted in the call ww* Labour. i Mr. Curtin
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  • 82 32 London, Sept.* OBJECTIVES at Cologne weiv aircraft of the Bomber Comma* night, states an Air Ministry commuw Though the attack was not t good results were observed. One oper i The R.A.F. continued its cm do f from an early hour to-day aud ti o %ing planes
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