Morning Tribune, 4 September 1941

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  • 345 1 SOVIETS HURL ACK GERMANS AT LENINGRAD London, Sept. 3. iusMans Inve attacked the Germans in the Leningrad sector I thrown the Nazis back from the threatened city. 'he assault is on a large scale and Marshal Voroshilov is in i ..mniaiid. He has issued an order that Leningrad must be
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  • 25 1 Ew ands East Indie s Army und f i la Ser parade one usual'v used wk i h? ru iew heid in V :^nia's 61st
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  • 134 1 London, Sept 3. THOUSANDS more Canadian soldiers have ar--1 rived in Britain accompanied by American technicians. With them were Canadian girls recruited for the mechanical transport corps and more American nurses joining the Harvard Field Social of Amencan Red Cross in Britain where 40 American nurses
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  • 37 1 Cairo, Sept. 3. r|NE was killed and five injured, and some damage v/ was done by bombs; during an air raid in the Suez Canal area last night, according to a Ministry of the Interior announcement- Reuter
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  • 163 1 London, Sept. 3. AXIS losses, chiefly of the Luftwaffe, In Russia are estimated in London to-day at 4,000 planes. This severe drain on Germany's air power in Just over two months compares with 3,038 planes lost over and around Britain last year, mainly in the four months' Rattle
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  • 316 1 London, Sept. 3. T T is learned that the British I and Soviet commissioners operating in Iran met yesterday at Kazvin. No information Is yet forthcoming regarding the results of the conference. Negotiations between the British and Soviet ministers and the Iranian Government are continuing
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  • 269 1 Hea vy Reinforcements Arrive From India QF.ORGE S. Hammonds, assistant-editor oi the Tribune Group of newspapers, was aboard one of the ships of the Royal Navy which convoyed the latest strong Indian reinforcements to Malaya. An official announcement of the arrival of this
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  • 130 1 London, Sept. 3. nRINCE KONOYE told a conference of Japanese leaders and I representatives of war industries that Japan was facing the greatest crisis in her history. im agency message says Prince Konoye said that the crisis could be met only by complete mobilisation of
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  • 35 1 Wajhington, Sept. 3 y THE party of Russians who land- ed at Nome, in Alaska, en rout© to Washington, m a "purely technical mission," the Uniied States War Department announced today. L
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  • 92 1 Konoye Proposed Parley? Washington, Sept. 3. REUTER Irani* from a usually well-informed source tonight that one of the suggestions contained in Prince Konoye's personal letter to President Roosevelt was that he and the President meet somewhere in Pacific for the discussion of those matters creating difficulties in the United States
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  • 67 1 No He Didn't Supplementing the White House denial that President Roosevelt received an invitation to meet the Japanese Premier, Prince Konoyc, on the high seal, the President's secretary, Mr* Stephen Early stated: "The only ■M trip in prospect for tb# i*r» tdi-'it is from Annapolis down to Chesapeake and up
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  • Comment On The Beginning Of War's Third Year
    • 340 2 London. Sept. 3. «f the United States and Russia rssases/SgSSSBBrt There is no need to catalogue the acts of friendship with which President Roosevelt has revived the Allied cause. What is even greater than their total effect is ►in the sense that he has conveyed
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    • 73 2 Johannesburg, Sept. 3. TWK Cape Times, commenting 1 on the start of the third J year of the war, says C.ermmny I is beginning to realise that the chance* of victory are receding and that the possibilities of de-, I feat have to be taken into acI
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    • 185 2 Never in history has a greater call been made upon British arms than is made to-day. The Army asks only for adequate weapons. Given these, it has no manner of <|t übi as to result. The Air Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair, said "Sept. 3, 1941, finds Pritain greatly stronger in
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    • 106 2 London, Sept. 3. THE War Secretary, Capt. Mar- rttfOn, gave the following exclusive message to Reuter on the occasion of the second anniversary of the outbreak o.f war: The Army has had many hard tasks since the war began ami has known both
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    • 167 2 ALLIES ACHIEVED MUCH Bombay. Sept. 3. fHEERFULNESS and optimism are the keynote of editorials in the Indian Press on the second anniversary of the war. The Times of India says the British Empire and the Allies "may •egard the last 12 months with satisfaction and look forward with >autious optimism."
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    • 293 2 VICEROY'S TRIBUTE TO TROOPS Simla, Sept. 3. A TRIBUTE to the glorious deeds of Indian troops in the many battlefields of the war wa3 paid by the Viceroy. Lord Linlithgow, in a broadcast to the people of India on the anniversary of the outbreak of war. The
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    • 51 2 Madrid, Sept. 3. THE Cabinet at its first meeting sinoe the Summer 1 vacation, agreed to give provisional liberty to 5,157 prisoners. Fines totalling over a million pesos have been imposed on three business men for infractions of the law regulating prices and sale of nrimarv foodstuffs.
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    • 154 2 GEN. DILL SENE MESSAGE TO TROOPS London. 3^ GEN. Sir Johr Dill, Chief Imperial General Sal message to the troops *L all over the Empire savs enter into the third year I war. the array can look with upon what has passed aw confidence into the future "We have paused
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    • 207 2 Wellington, Sept. I FERVENT devotion to the ideals of litatjfl justice for which Britain and the Altai fighting with inflexible determination is ril in a resolution passed by the New MM House of Representatives on the occasion dM second anniversary of the outbreak of
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    • 134 2 Cairo. Sept. 3 AIR attacks on targets *n IA and Sicily arc reported rmi R.A.F. Middle East commu 1^ It says that aircraft e Air Arm bombed and l m^ gunned aircraft on the g r Oherbimi and Comlso durum night of Aug. 31/S<pt. i. f
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    • 80 2 Waii Fund Ball TO BE HELD AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. J. B. DAVID 18, N \SSIM ROAD, ON 1 SAT. (ill. SEPTEMBER 19.30 P.M. TO 2 A.M. TICKETS $5.00 EACH INCLUDING SITPER WITH WINE. NON-STOP BALL-ROOM MUSIC PROVIDED BY:— (1) THE BAND OF THE LOYAL REC.T. By kind permission
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  • 149 3 Washington. Sept. 3. JSod that there is a division of opinion ffir rls Ui Washington, m--s?eMemberseMembers of the State on the Far Eastern brr of bfch officials ar* kp in favour o* allowing remain in Mimchukuo ~vna on condition she plctely from China jbiliscs
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  • 163 3 ASIA'S WAR PRODUCTION EMPHASISED Simla, Sept. 3. utabl° contribution to. luction of the British rar supplies was empha-, 4r. Hydari, the Indian 1 3f the Eastern Group i a .t :tement to Reuter I ed that India supplies per cent, cf the manv oi articles grouped term of war requirehey
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  • 41 3 Rheumatism Wishes Like Magic i Z&tff"** the body an? SSBE ;i few days *JNth k li(1 of Rhes" urltli and »Rlc. IfiMctofl U t ••«':n,'' .7" (i "raber. You eod to nive t return of '•■'■■nti from your prot* is. you.
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  • 134 3 Sydney, Sept. 3. J > A WARM defence of British strategy in fighting S A the Germans in Greece and Crete was made i i by Major-Gen. Puttie k who fought in both cam- paigns on his arrival from Singapore to take mi S the
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  • 146 3 Cairo. Sept. 3. VICHY reports to the effect that Gen. Dentz. (former C-in-C, i Syria has been released, are not entirely m accordance with facts, it is learned in Cairo, Gen Dentz and all the other Vichy officers who were detained in Jerusalem, will proceed
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  • 58 3 Lisbon, Sept. 3. AMONG the survivors brought to Lisbon on Monday night aboard the steamer Lima (3,881 tons* were five Goanese who were rescued after spending many days in an open boat after the ship had been wrecked in the Atlantic. Their sufferings were intense and they were
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    57 3 i Yukie Honda, i whose heart is > on his right side, and his liver, lungs and j other organs aren't whe r e I they ought to be, was exami«- S ed by astonished i army doctors at t J a Los Angeles trainee recep- J tion centre.
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  • 268 3 London, Sept. 3. ,T is learned in London that Frankfurt and Berlin 1 were the two main objectives of R.A.F. bombers last night. At Frankfurt a heavy attack was made on railway communications and industrial targets. The force which bombed Berlin was not so large but
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  • 303 3 Pres. Roosevelt Tells U. S. Pressmen Washington, Sept. 3. United States is to "step up its defence production by spending more money and turning out more products," President Roosevelt asserted at his Press conference in Washington yesterday. He said that this must be done for "national
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  • 315 3 STRATOSPHERE BOMBER IN ACTION London, Sept. 3. AN American-built Plying Fort- mm, one of Britain's latest j .stratosphere bombers, has expe;ri?nced the first encounter between this type of aircraft and [enemy fighters, in the one test against heavy odds which indisputably prcves the worth of the aircraft in this war.
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  • 848 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By Places H^KIM. \v!)ia-«\\Ki "Bomber" girls and Ninilin'-t'.vod OMMR M'hoolchildren waylaid passers-by id (own yesterday, sellinß flags l'ji the Buy a Bomber" Fund's "Faith In Victory" drive and the Federation of China Relief Committee's appeal. Money raised for (he former will go to
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    • 39 4 SPECIAL NOTICE /fy*6ZL /tuOn. ia£*H* PMtssrs. Mavnard Ac Co., Ltd., beg to announce that owing to the great demand for Elizabeth Arden Treatments, appointments not kept will he charged tor, unless twenty four hours notice of cancellation is I
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  • 853 5 Graped techniques floral prints lne evening a« colourful, individual I,'rimi.o. wiin dolman cuts and (seen in the new tunic -skir^d rc models) much in evidence. Both nl o types are impressive on account lt i C ty In colour, fabric and silhouette. houldcr line, sometimes in a dolman and In
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    • 44 5 rnn--. CS. 199A for economical and nourishing il#ke« try Cold §(*rage MITTOX' Cutlets Leffs Loin ('hops Shoulders Told Storage Mutton makes hfttrr CmrtWt r 1 1 nil Jim I f PHONE 5376 FI V E LIN F S 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd
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  • 379 6 NEWS AND NOTES FROM THE SHOPS sdfsdf THE alliance of plain and pattern ed fabrics give additional in terest to the new collection o: cotton formals now on display al PRISCILLA LTD., <No. 5, Eu Court entrance in Hill-street), outstanding among these being a striking model combining a skirt of
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  • 382 6 DOTS..... an ever new fashion nGTS igaill make a definite impression, and are scheduled to "go uvrr" in o bie way This means dots in various sizes, from pin to futy cent but with more definite accent on polka, and with navy ;jud white leading. Dots for the costume and
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    • 40 6 PHONE 3335 yiff~-\^\ PRISCILLA Ltd. 4u f A HAS RECEIVED \Y^ EVENING I GOWNS "SNOW WHITE" •1 Ell KM HI CLEANING AT FIRST FLOOR |iARIS TO. I lINJ I rL^L^IS DRY CLEANERS ENTRANCE Hill STREET 28. COLEMAN ST. 'Phone 6045.
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    • 36 6 A V A It I i I N T A F E L GROSS PROCEI TO BE DONAI TO THE BRITIS AIR RA DISTRE! F UN Sponsored CHIN RELIEF FUh SEPT. Hi II O I I
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  • 855 7 H. L HOPKIN'S Letter Front London w w j Problems Of The) Stratosphere Airmen: j JBank Holiday Still j Observed: "Aunties" j i For Raid Orphans: S M.P/s Concern Over j India *^r^ '^■r ■^■r London, Aug. 3. dIETHING has been heard f stratosphere bombing in wee kB. It is
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  • 267 7 Chinese Send Cables To Churchill Lord Mayor T»\VO cables, one to Mr. Winston Churchill am! the other to the Lord Mayor of London, have been sent by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, chairman of the Federation of fhina Relief Fund committees of South-eastern Asia, in connection with the Aid-to-Britam campaign. The
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  • 320 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1941. PRESIDENT'S WARNING PRESIDENT Roosevelt is a realist in the strictest sense of tht word. Because of the courage of his convictions, he never tries to sell sunshine in the knowledge that the horizon is dark with threatening clouds. He knows that by withholding facts
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1081 8 TRIBUNE MAN SALE ON CONVOY FOR MALA sdfsdf How The Royal Brings Troop Our Shores J ANOTHER convoy of troop reinforcements has safely reached the shores of Malaya, and by now are settling down into their new quarters. The great part which the Royal Navy plays in ensuring safe passage
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  • 819 8 'I'HF pviriwr in tvhiVh T sailIH&ciuisei in unicn i sail ei Was a throbbing hive of arrivitv from thp time we Oi dcuvity iiuip we ume we ieft Until the time We Sailed ■inrn tho wplphttip watprc nf into me welcome waters oi JVlalaya. The hundreds
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  • 104 8 Tribute To Royal Navy G. S. HAMMONDS, of the Malaya Tribune editorial staff, accompanied a cruiser j which escorted to a Malayan port a convoy whose arrival has just been announced. He met the transports u.ll S out in the Indian Ocean and I boarded at sea one of them
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 40 8 Erv nzfl n^n mum BSoG£fil7 J 1 BOOK THESE DATES 10th, Nth, 12th 13th September for "FOOT! j HTS ARADE" or 1941 BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER AT VICTORIA THEATRE BOOKINGS $3-/ $2-/ (INC. TAX) Open NOW at Messrs. JOHN LITTLES
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 131 9 BEAUFORTS STRIKE AT SHIPPING London, Sept. 3. IN I Hashing attack on an enemy I iy off the Norwegian coast lesterday afternoon. Beaufort aircia: of the Coastal Command left l German supply ship sinking, one escoit ship was hit and damaged ind one Messerschmiit 103 was seen rapidly falling into
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  • 886 9 (By A Special Correspondent) 1 climbed the gangway to board the dark grey ship swinging at anchor in the harbour with its porthole lights twinkling like bright stars, the skipper came forward to greet me. "It will be a bit of a squeeze" he
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    • 2249 10 I Educational GRADUATE of Cambridge University undertakes coaching work Fees reasonable. Apply Box 211 clo Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 764K) WANTED PUPILS by an experienced teacher to coach in the morning to suit ...dii SCIKMM WUOeut*. rtppi., t»cr»Ou ;,1!\ i.t 10. Bvirmtth Road. (No. 955K ROSITA FONG'S Ballroom Dance Studio.
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    • 657 10 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell 7OuTc*r?~~i^Z 5088, Singapore. Cash paVr^jjjL P^ FOR SALE A.J.B 2V* H P i^^l T reliable, economical. niwffnftS' 62, Chcmor Road. Ipoh. (No M7K j FOR SALE. Hupmobile Salotm 25 3 w r>" as?^ insured "g^ WANTED FOR CASH English car ft *i 10
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    • 62 10 K M '9 M (From 5 uH 11 Crom HSPS sil From ZGE S -n";| I («»U| n.>M From to S Frmi;il From S to XYO From S sIS > From 12 3fl VLQ 51 -1 From 9 V KZIB From t™ to B*l From 1 3O ?M YDB jB
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  • 264 11 IS a dealer permitted to deliver petrol first and collect the necessary coupons later? This point will be settled when hearing is concluded in the case which was mentioned in court yesterday and postponed. It is the first case of its kind since the introduction
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  • 51 11 Tokyo, Sept. 1. BRITISH authorities have arranged for a ship to come to Japan to evacuate British nationals desiring to leave, it was announced by British Ambassador. Sir Robert Craigie. At present there are 1,000 British subjects in the Japanese Empire of which 200 women and children are included.- Eastern
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  • 161 11 NEWS BREVITIES Simla, Sept. 2. THE new Resident of Mysore is to Ibe Lt.-Col. D. de M. 18. Fraser, who hithI erto has been the Resident in Kashmir. His place in Kashmir Is being taken by Lt.-Col. E. Barton, now Resident in the Eastern States, who will be succeeded by
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    • 561 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 19) Miscellaneous QULAM MOHAMED. Tailor, 460-B Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 969K) HADENSA for Piles Is still available at N 1 Kual Kangsar Road. lpoh'. Stock WUI b« kept as far as possible considering the difficult times. Write for free literature.^ <Ho.
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    • 310 11 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE Without CaHacJ XU YmK Jwa» «f Bed in tke Mor^f F«U »i Vis.. < The liver Hhould pour out two pounds of liquid I. ill- into your bowels daily. If tbia bile ia not Mowing freely, your food doean't digest. It just riccavs in tne
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    • 30 11 MFYI THEt?E\ OON'T 6t I T -rci v>^. i 3BB" >, 1_ AFLYSMMMING i^.S^r T^t^' NON^N^\-M fLIES CAMT fW 1 TNF IN MY SOUP'. WILLY. J*j TH^^^l^. V^^ SW\M I ,£*vj
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  • 81 12 Old School Dickey ETON boys are 'o be allowed to war white dickev over coloured shirts. order to this e«ect will come into lorcc m September. Windsor tailors iue Cleaning and renovating the clothes oi boys who left college when the summer term ended. The clothes will be resold to
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  • 150 12 'Heresy Hunt' Of Motorist Damned 1 DEPRECATE the heresy-hunting of motorists on every occasion." The Secretary for Petroleum gave this sharp answer in the Commons after questions had been shot at him by M.P.s who think petrol is being wasted. •Having regard to the useful purpose served by the basic
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  • 79 12 New York. Monday. POLA Negri, the star of silent films, was barred from entering the United States and taken to Ellis rsland when she arrived here in the s..s. Excalibur from Lisbon. For the last seven years she has be'en making films in Ger-
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    • 115 12 S|»<>4'ial Morning At 10-30 a.m. ALHAMg^M kfr&M mm I A TREASURE OF PLEASU^I A FIND OF RW I TO-DAY :t.l.>. 0.1.7 A <).|;l Who Could A'k For Anything Mortll U I V J «^k iB BC> -M K> jB fl fl B4 I JEFFREY «ON\LD I LV\\ RE AC A*
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  • 874 14 Favourites Oblige A BIG upset by Mr. M. L. Phillip* Banco in the sixth race featured the fourth day's races of the Singapore Turf Club s Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting at Bukit Timah, yesterday. Banco, whose maiden victory in this country it was. won comfortably from Messrs.
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  • 121 14 RACEHORSE OWNERS TRAINERS MEET TODAY J QtTVERAL important questions m.i 4 ir* "is? meeti^ »"eiot u nsth^ i meeting of the members of th e Ownl lusse 7 J Association of MaUya to be held tS? and at China BuiWm*. d toda > at <i.\£* i The following is the
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  • 342 14 Saturday's St. Leger Prospects tßy John Davis. R tt J Sports CommentatorM W London, Sttl ARTL\I£ racing his^l be repeated if A \M owner wins the new Si 9 last turf classic of the M being run over one mile 9 furlongs at ManchestTH Saturday. There has been only mm
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  • 100 14 JOE's NO. 1 EYECUT —from Buddy fOE LOUIS, after J his title brawl with Buddy (bra- ther of Max) Bner. I which he won to set a boxing record of successfully de- wndinj; his title 17 times in four years, j Louis, however, had i plenty of trouble before meeti"!;
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 73 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY J^-OCCER: Div. 1, o.C.C. v Chinese Athletic, S.C.C.; Reserve Div., Malays v R.A.F. Stadium; Police v Argylls. Depot; Div. lIA, R.A.M.C. v R.A.F. <S>, Gillman; R.A.F. i Tengah v Malay Regt.. Tengah; Div. 118. Airport v Fort Canning, J.C.S.A.; S.C.F.A. v R.A.F. (H.Q.i Farrer Park. TIDE TABLE
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  • 19 15 ar e entries from class 4 the ipoh races. The rest Si r out on Monday fsdfsdf
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  • 22 15 il scored in the first Mob save the Argyll id Highlanders a y over the Gordons l match at Selerang
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  • 262 15 INDIA NEWS Simla. Sept. 2. THE veteran states- man, Sir Sivaswami Aiyar, has been elected chairman of the All-India Liberal Conference to be held in Madras at the end of this year, Sir Sivaswami is the Nestor of Liberal politics in India. He is 77 years of age and has
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  • 123 15 TRAINEE TOOK FRENCH LEA VE the DeS Y Regulations of absenting VggJ* breaking an agreement. W9fl fine d $50. m deft^ months' riporous impn.sonment, by Mi. w. u. vwvw, thC Lim'saTd'lhal'he left on a Sunday to hj mothe? who had been ill and as soon .she recover^, he returned to
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  • 65 15 THE Singapore Recreation Club conceded a wulk-over to the Malays in their Div. 1 soccer match which was to have been played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. THE Div. 1 soccer match between 1 the Police and the Royal Artii lery < Heavy arranged lor yesterday, wa.s postponed.
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  • 33 15 rpHj-, rostai Depart men t advises that no x air malls from th<> United Klnßdom etc. wtre received by the eustbound British Oversea* Airways Corporation flylnß boat which arrived In .Singapore yeaterdnv nftemoon.
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  • 43 15 Canberra. Sept. 3 THT War Minister. Mr. Spencfcr. has announced the sending of un ctli:-i;il Au .tiali. in war correspondent to Malaya as official, Australian artist to depict the life of the men of thp Australian Imperial Force- Reuter
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  • 77 15 rnHKRK Is a further ch.iiij r in th* date x of iirrlval of the Pan Amrrtran Clipper with malls from Europe, Am. Tin. Pacific latanda and the Philippine IslandK In that the clipper In now expected to arrive In Singapore on Tuesday, Sept. 9 The latest tlmo of pomiu). at
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  • 254 16 Rangoon. Sept. 3. "WHEN in the fullness of time, Democracy has triumphed, as W it certainly will, we ourselves as a full self -governing country will find in China a great neighbour and a first class power engaged in the common task of preserving
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  • 271 16 Vichy Seeks Peace Terms Stockholm, Btpt '•*>. THK Gl I mail Ambassador to Paris, Otto Abet/ Ins goi.t I to Hitlers headquarter* bearing a formal request from Count de Brinon, Vichy envoy in Paris, for negotiations lor a definite Franco-German peace, i according to the Tidingen's Berlin correspondent. The Germans
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  • 69 16 New York, Sept. 3. THE United States is at war in the piofoundest sense," writes ihe New York Post, yesterday in an article urging that the United States should declare war immediately. 'mis paper writes: "This nation dedicates itself to the task of crushing the
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  • 265 16 Enemy Crowing Weaker— Wavell Simla, Sept. 3. "UTE have suffered several rude buffets and undergone some heavy shocks, but we are still upright and stronger than evrr," declared Gen. Wavell. the I.mli C:»in-mander-in-Chief, in a hroud. cast messaere on the second anniversary of the w;> r "There is a long
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  • 85 16 WHEN air attacks were made by the mMn nl°!i: n Tobruk their bombs feU so wide ol the mart in their own lines, it was staled in London to da Tobruk on Monday were heavy but main bomtof ft side the perimeter hitting the
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  • 28 16 HE'S FOR THE ALLIES At the opening of the Mexican Congress yesterday the President ,\vila Carmacho, (herewith), condemned German aggression and indicated Mexico's strong support for the Democracies.
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  • 52 16 On the suggestion of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) Sir Iven Mack ay, who recently returned from his command in the Middle East to become Com-mander-in-Chief of Australia's home defence forces, is attending a War Advisory Council meeting this morning to discuss problems of high
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