Morning Tribune, 11 September 1941

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  • 9 1 Morning Tribune r N() jui, Thursday, September 11, 1941.
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  • 257 1 RUSSIANS HURL GERMANS BACK CROSS RIVER MOSCOW, SEPT. 10. ■ESPONDENT OF THE RED STAR REPORTS THAT THE MANS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN BACK ACROSS THE RIVER ON WTRAL SECTOR FRONT. FOUR THOUSAND GERMANS DROWNVJD AND 238 TANKS AND PLANES DESTROYED, REBEEITER Russians are striking back hard m more than one part
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  • 133 1 L noon, Sept. 10. tt attempts, during the (*W '< nu the offenk Oomi ector with moJttons wen made In vain. *d to throw back the SoPs tho answered with Winter-offensives and by Wentrated blows smasher divisions, Thousands lefi on the battleJissian land forces alone r German tanks, six
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  • 302 1 Gibraltar, Sept 10 (By John Nixon, Keuter's Special Correspondent at Gibraltar) AN underground fortress cut out **">J the living rock is the obstacle (Gibraltar now presents to any .vould-be attacker As I write this despatch hundreds of feet below the surface, he reck above and round
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  • 176 1 London, Sept. 10. TT is .earned here that the .ran Gover^en^uHy «£»*?> 1 tached by the Bntisn demands and measures are The Axis legations will be closed immediately and the Iran authorities have already stopped facilities for the Axis governments. A small committee has been set
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  • 317 1 Ban Oil For Dakar-MP's Suggestion London, Sept. 10. THAT a stoppage of oil supplies to French North Africa would be the strongest guarantee against Nazi occupation of Dakar and other West African ports was suggested by the Labour member, Mr. Noel Baker m the Commons to-day. He suggested that the
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  • 169 1 Moscow, Sept. 10. MARSHAL Tlmoshenko is continuing his offensive on the -entral front following the Russian victory at Yeinia, said the Soviet Government spokesman M. Solomon LozovsKy last fAI He added that he had no infoi matlon regarding the German Jl claim to have captured Schlusselburg, saying
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  • 97 1 London, Sept. 10. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden i mad e Jt 1 clear m the House of Commons to-day that Britain wW brook e no delay m the implementing of the Anglo-Russian agreement with Iraiv In reply to a question. Mr. Eden
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  • 262 1 Amazing Escapes! From Nazi Prison Camps London, Sept. 10. I AMAZING adventures of Z 183 French officers 5 I and men captured by 1 the Germans during the bat- S tie of France last year were 2 disclosed when they arrived J S at a London railway station f this
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  • 409 2 <omn vi ox m nnnu statement London, Sept. 10. ]i|K. CHURCHILL'S nvk?* of the war situation forms the m then* of editorials m the London papers which find m It grounds for hopefulness while at the same time, they emphasise the need for still
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  • 107 2 Beirut. Stpt. 10. INTERNAL order and uninterrupted economic activity and complete confidence In the future have been revived throughout the Middle East, declaied Tahsin Bey Askari. the recently-appointed first Iraq Minister to Afghanistan, m a statement to Ruiter to-day The Minister, who is now staying m Lebanon,
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  • 310 2 Washington, Sept. 10. THE United States Government is believed to be seriously concerned at the direction which the Finnish policy h?s taken lately. Unless some change m that policy can be discerned soon, it is regarded likely that Washington's attitude towards Helsinki will rapidly change.
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    210 2 3 STORIES FROM «MH|,J London. s?pt MEW Zealand has r m J T__ n 2__f° th Royal* The crack ship, 0 f incw Zealand Navy are S, ers Achilles- which Ecki the battle of the RtoTU the Leader. liM THE Moscow Radio reports. 1 successful German J Moscow on Tuesday
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  • 41 2 Hsinking, Sept. 10. FOUR Soviet mines, which allegedly broke loose J their moorings off Vladivostok m a typhoon swept the area, August 23-24. were dbcovejd, points off the coast of north-eastern Korea, I i learned Eastern News
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  • 100 2 London. Sept. Id. IN view of the Vichy Government's bitter hotfj towards Britain:' the Libeial, Mr. Geoffrey der, urged the British Government to make a breach with Vichy m favour of the Free mm the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Antha Foreign Secretary, however, pointed out tna were no diplomatic
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  • 73 2 Mi London. Sept. 10. THE state of affairs m which third-claso comg ments are crammed to suffocation. wMIM^ class ar e empty or half-full, will no Jong* m under a scheme now being considered t» tn* of War Transport to relieve war-time pre^ the railway m the London area which.
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  • 46 2 Cairo, Sept. j THE British Middle East communique to-day > 1 "At Tobruk patrolling activity continue* artillery has carried out successful """^JJ enemy positions. A small enemy P aUOi ff jjj tempted to approach our line was driven w frontier area there is nothing to report. Reuter
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  • 104 2 Tokyo Commen On Greer Tokyo Seg Ja COMMENTING on the Greer ure by| V Times and Advertiser says the a 1 haC i e no and Washington that their Naval cert m a clash m the North Atlantic f pay |t American relations on a new pia l ta t
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    • 188 2 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout C.lo_el And You'll Jump oat of Bed m the RlUraiaf Fall of Vaa. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily, ft this bile is not (lowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays m the bowels. Wind
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  • 818 3 Steel S«"iiffar«>r"si Survivor*' Slorirv Bmßßm Tighe, Reuters Special Correspondent). B Suez, Sept. 10. lIEK £r*y Koyal naval vessel slipped into an Egyptian port on Tuesday afternoon with 24 members of the crew he American freighter Steel Seafarer which was divebed and sunk by enemy aircraft.
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  • 86 3 Sydney, Sept. 10. fHE Chinese minister, Dr. Hsu Mo is to present hi*; credentials to Lord Gowrie on Sept. 16 at Canberra where Aye houses have already been acquirer? to accommodate his party of 24, including niw children. The Sydney Daily Telegraph m a leader on
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  • 132 3 Bangkok Aliens Buying Cars Bangkok. Sept. 10. ALIENS, who have come to Thailand m large numbers, have been busy buyling motor cars, s»>Icond hand, and car owners are amazed at the price offered for their cars, says the Thai Rasdr. These aliens also try to buy cars from Government officials
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  • 280 3 London, Sept. 10. Till first indication that light forces of the British Navy were operating off Murmansk (which is about 600 miles north of Leningrad m what Is obviously a punitive undertaking against German convoys supplying their force* on the Murmansk front, was given
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    • 27 3 Under BRITISH management Supreme de ((l(|W^ but serving delicious Continental and American dishes ,s w ell as real English homecooking. 1 Tel. 282 rchard "'"firs 5355 Koad.
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    • 55 3 E "FIGHT FOR FREEDOM" KXHIBiTION J Vieioria Memorial Hall. Sept. Nth. to 17th. 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. A Panorama of the War On Land, On Sea, In the Air, and the Fighting J Forces In Malaya. TWO ART EXHIBITIONS Singapore Art L-luo < Chinese Art Club Also m the
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  • 1138 4 f PEOPLE f PLACE L By VERA LARDMORf Top:— Lady f y Layton, chair- man of the Poppy Day" committee for this year's col- lection Z 2 A bote:— (Left to right):— Mrs. L. 2 M. Scrimgeour, Mrs. W. T. Cherry, Mrs. E. Gregory- J
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  • 394 5 Dressmaker details provide important look Lyhicns Jive importance to the dress that shows dreonufer detail* ta aruPou, t* Lthatcrs le little d.igns like fans unusual shoulder treatment anl handSports styles and washing dresses accentuate sim;.: t Rbittwabt wiln sxftening details m the form of smocking and pique neckwear or self
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  • 863 6 how BLOUSES are making fashion news ■T Is a long time since blouses enjoyed the popularity that is being accorded t this season. For daytime wear, with linen suits, as sportswear, often tam___| style, and for evening occasions (m many cases, Paisley printed and worn ov r white of black
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  • 241 6 'IPAin from the .smart and practical day frocks for which they are so well known. PRISCILLA LTD, |(Wo. 5 Eu Court, entrance m Hill-street) have also o collection of American-made evening frocks which should not be overlooked. Featuring the two-tone and two-Coloured theme, these are representative of the
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  • 907 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j Britain Hears Of The j ■Atlantic Meeting:! I Girls Who Talked! j Too Much: Popularity 2 :Of The Russians:; {Wavell's Tribute Toj Indian Troops j London, Aug. 15. [IF gecret which was no ;re i «as officially revealed l,v Everybody m Lon*2k to
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  • 168 7 Burma's Big Decisions Rangoon, Sept. 10. THE Burmese Government nas announced four decisions to bring Burma's relations closer m international affairs. (1) To abolish the transit dues on the tease-Lend goods to China; (f) The creation of a Department of War Supply and Ecuncmic Warfare; lft „frol (3), The institution
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  • 28 7 Honp Konpu Sept. 10. THE new Governor Ol Hong Ron*. I sir Mark Young, arrived at II 30 to-day and was ureeU-d with a salute of 19 Reuter
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  • 306 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. SEPT. 11. 1941. DEMOCRACY ROTH Mr. Robert Maude*, former D Prime Minister of the Australian Commonwealth, and Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada, have seen for themselves a Britain at war. Though they have been considerably inspired by the stoic courage and indomitable spirit with which
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  • 82 8 ANN E AT PLAY AT WORK starlet, who has appeared m many recent I films and is well en her way Sto complete stardom. Anne i is wearing the latest m play suits and between us and j the dcorpost (against which she is leaning) we think i she's grand.
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  • 50 8 MEETINGS of the Singapore Local Tribunal will m future be held m the Council Chamber. Government Offices, instead of m the Old Supreme Court. THE fortnight's prize-winning let- ter m the "By Clipper" series of the Singapore broadcasting station is to be read at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 178 8 Patiala's To Indian "IT was indeed a a!l tmops stationed >| 2 Malum, ja of Fallal:,. mi n ,JH a tourofin.peclnna,^; 1 I was greatly Impressed b keenness and bearing ol lh \J iers and the onaniiuon J defences under the able mw.2? of Sir Robert Brooke-plttS his colleagues. Urn
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  • 165 8 ENQUIRIES have been received by Government as to insurance cover being provided by Government for vehicles owned by civil defence workers when used by them on civil defence duty, states an official communique. Under Regulation 27 of the Local Defence Corps Regulation!, 1940, any member who
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  • 41 8 THE fifth talk m the War Tine Cook" series of the Singapore broadcasting station is to e rwj to-morrow. It is written DJ More^ Lewellvn of Kuala Lumpur, describes the uses of copra meal m cooking.
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    80 9 L l.u!i:i" Le* ,h urn fro" 1 Lad lho fcnaol milil they have fcerya it the war |c far East. u ,t themselid add furonou» miliary <<> do ivide an un-l c the Kar| dose who go I of duty. 1 N J visit of inspection to H.M.S. King
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  • 90 9 The Kin? recently visrted a night fighter station where he was introduced to some of the crack pilots. After supper he made a tour Ol the station, inspecting machines and personnel. He chatted to some of the pilots before they took off on their devastating attacks on German
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  • 291 9 THAT with the printing of the broadcast series entitled 'Presenting Singapore" m book form the public of Singapore would have a document of historical value about the development of this territory was the view expressed by Mr. T. H. Stone from the chair at the fourth annual
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  • 198 9 •TIIF RETURN OF FRANK lAMBS" (At the Cathay) You ail remember the dlaappearanee of Frank James, one of he two famous brothera In the film •Jesse .Janus.' Me went over a •lift' Into a Whirling torrent. Yesterday at the Cathay Frank James returned from the dead In i fine
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    • 649 10 CLASSIFIED.ADS Situations Vacant WANTED T.ady Teeeher. *m»U No. 433 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. iNo (7D WANTED GIRL CLERK. Apply by letter to Mr Ho. 324. Victoria Street 3rd floor, •lngapore. < No 25L) WANTED an energetic young man or irirl a« shop assistant. Apply between 4-5 ■p.m. 347. Serangoon Road.
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    • 699 10 WANTED sm freehold o n M ouo $1,500-. B x 432 ClO Malaya Tribu.< Slfigspore. No ,I WANTED As a going concern Lar.^e Boarding Establishment. Apply Box 41 > c,j Mnlaya Tribune. Singapore. (Nj. JiL» ENGLISH COUPLE want accommodation— flat bungalow or part house. Box 389 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 688 10 For Sale I ACETONE m 5 lbs and 10 lbs tin. Apply J Lea Co.. 523. Serangoon Road. Singapore. (NO. 33L) FOR SALE cost price 32 new bicycles, •Hlrondellc'X Apply 528, Geylang Roed. Singapore. (Ne. 15L) FURNITURE:— Dining tables, wardrobes, side-boards, writing desks, book cases. 3fi, Killiney Roed. Singapore (No.
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    • 640 10 Motor Vehicles I DO YOU WANT to self M»Mpa-__ 5088. Singapore, Cash paW^ PfefSS) FOR SALE. HupmobUe Saloon~~2s 3~8 n SSSJS 4 lasu^e<i $I'lso1 150i i* ho ne Sat Singapore. (No ,gg WANTED FORD V* or fllimlU UjT"l FOR SALE -Talbot coupe 18~h p iqv> model, excellent condition. Box 431
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    • 84 10 II ZBL iv ZBPi W GSF-M 11 >■ GSiMil a Ctwn HSP3 ufl rtca (ill ZOE Sacjfl «iih«l rtm VB* rm\M XYOM From 111 ii a ZBWW From 11 SB 10 3« VLQ 31 1 THiSVBM Froa 9 35 pnfl K/RM <l (31 kzib s m FN* b 9 Froa
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  • 144 11 TWO children were rescued fro m I drowning m the R'veri Dearne by Eileen Woodcock. 12, oi Doncaster-road, D.\'field, Yorks. Although nearly exhausted by her efforts, she plunged into the river again m an attempt to rescue a third child, but failed. Later the
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  • 113 11 BEFORE leaving Worcester after the last Assizes. Mix Justice L aw r ence wrote m the Judge's Book: "My attention has been called to the kitchen table m the Judges' Lod tings, which is so llor 4n r 4 that it Lakes th<- 600k some time to
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  • 27 11 Asra, Sept 9 SIR S. RadhakrLshnan. Vice-Chan-CCllor of the Benares Hindu University. la to deliver the convocation address of the Agra University on Nov. 22. By Radio
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    • 1057 11 Uandsche CLASSIFIED ADS. ANDEL— (FROM page 10) iCHAPPU, N.V. g^_ 1 DANOB TO-NIOHT. if you have never educational d nced ah you have to d.> is L ooval Pharter A.D choose one of the dance items below by HP Lnarvci that yQU f^ learn 1824. you to master the figures
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    • 290 11 Piles Curbed m 10 Minutes Don't let Itching, bleeding-, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you craxv with pain. (hinarold the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain In 15 minutes so you can walk. ride, work nnd enjoy llf.» m comfort.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 58 12 Lahore. Sept. 9. n IE total contribu- tion to the Royal Air Force from the Punjab now exceeds thr cost of two fight. er ■qundront. The Province has so far remittee over Rs. 838.000 for the purchase of 12 fighter planes. They are to be named afte:
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  • 40 12 Naqpur. Sept. 9. FOLLOWING the appeal made by the Governor of the Central Provinces m connection with the anniversary of the war. nearly Rs. 500.000 have been invested m Defence Saving Ceitificates by the people of the Province. By Radio
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  • 45 12 Colombo. Sept. «j. THE Indo-Ceylon exploratory COOfe* ence adjourned eailv to-day. Afterward? the Ceylon delegates held a di*eiii;>ion among themselves The secretary of the conference announced that discussion on The franchi--"» wvcontinued to-day and lh« ronfer^nc^ WOUkS meet again to-mor row. -By Radio By Radio
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  • 42 12 Calcutta. Sept. V. WITH a view to testing the efficiency of the fire-flghtlm; and first-aid units air raid precaution exercises were held at the local Secretariat to-day. The test lasitd for about 30 minutes and was a complete success —By By Radio
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  • 54 12 _^N tver-increasing volume and variety of gifts fo: Indian troops overseaand m India is now' being received 01 purchased. Large numbers of articles including radio sets Indian musical instruments, stationery, theatucal equipment booki and indoor and outdoor Karnes equipment, have been sent to various place.-, over, seas where Indian 'loops
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  • 53 12 Old School Tie— Second Hand THE old school tit m future nuv be second-hand. O n c school. WorksoD Col lege, is to open a second-hand clothes shop. The hoadmujter, announcing this at Special Da v. s>Yid Sunday suits would no longer b? eompnlsory. Prizes presented were books of halfcrown
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    • 190 12 The Screen's Greatest AIR EPIC! J: wry Moment a Throbbing Thrill! Greeted by ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS lwXm^^> 15 9 Ltiljl Spectacular Epic of the THRILLS FROM THE SKIES! Zooming action Heart -throbbing romance I yS The U. S Fleet's Hying "Hell Cot*" crush -r a, > i*i'.r wn r iitolov and
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    • 177 12 "Those who have seen the previouTfii^^'^B stones should see this pic uro lul 0l ,)r M r v "I'nOUt fflilfl____l j ij*\ m i l f*. m i Ki^^^^^^^_ _^^^v bhi^^^lj ______________ff______M__i_l f DONALD CRISP BARBARA O'NEII k CBfiMlll >, IRVING RAPPCR A WARNER 8R05.,! N j. i«. **»V«1U»V»» i
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  • 486 14 CHIN GEOK'S FIVE GOALS Chinese Athletic 9; R A. (Heavy Regt.) 0. CCORING their biggest victory this season, Chinese Athletic obtained full points when they defeated the R.A. (Heavy Regt.) by 9-0 m a Div. 1 league game played at Anson Road Stadium, yesterday. Although
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  • 780 14 Ipoh Races: Programme rpHERE will be nine races on each day of the three-day meeting of tne »"erak Turf Club, which commences on Saturday. The foil swing is the programme for the meeting: First day: One run each, of 5> 2 furlongs straight, will be provided for
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  • 119 14 l.ontfon, Sept. 10. rpHK death of Jem Carney retails a great figure of boxing of bare-knuckle years. Carney was a former English lightweight champion, but one of his greatest fights took place at Boston, U.S.A.. m 1887, when he was 30 years old. He then battled
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  • 284 14 HOCKEY among civilians m Singapore was ush„ 11 m yesterday evening v>he n tw 0 same, j Prince Edward Road ground and the other _i Timah. were played. r at B I At the Prince Edward Road ground a k and-home game between the V.M.C
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  • 214 14 FURTHER ties m the S.C.C. tumn lawn tennis touraji played yesterday resulted. follows: Men's singles handicap: W Rothery I plus 3 1 beat K. E ming (plus 3) 6-3, 6-4; Chester (plus 4) beat T. A Co (plus 15.2) 3-$, 6-4. 6-3. Women's doubles handicap: Griffiths and
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  • 27 14 MEMBERS are hereby notified that entries for the S.C.RC autumn tennis tournament is now open Further details will be found on the Club's notice board.
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  • 124 14 T HE Singapore Amatem W 1 Association is to hold J War Fund boxing propj^ Sept. 26, at the Happy Worio dium. thp tent* The following is the w son (S.A.B.C); Middle* M S;n:P Xi vs. Andrews; Boyes \n. Jf c, Pir r (1 Parry; Cook (R
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    • 149 14 Stop "Shocking"! Your Feet! i Front to-day fit PHILLIPS Soles end let this sturdy blanket of rubber act as a walking cushion which prevents tired feet. And as you have foot comfort you save money, for they outlast three ordinary leather coles. Obtainable everywhere. PHILLIPS RUBBER BOLES AND HEELS Sole
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    • 154 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. I League, Div. 1, S.C.C. |v Argyll and S.H., 1 S.C.C; Police v i Royal Air Force, De-| pot; Reserve Division, i Chinese Athletic v Argylls. Anson Road Stadium; Div. lIA, R.A.M.C. v Malay I Regt., Gillman; Div. I 118, Stamford v Fort; Canning, J.C.S.A.
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  • 321 15 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 9. MR. Nelson T. John- I son, who succeeds' j Mr. Clarence E. Gauss as United States j Minister to Austra- i lia, has arrived m I Sydney— wearing a "V for Victory" badge on his coat. He has a jovial, unconventional manner,
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  • 173 15 Brookline, Sept. 10. THE American women's golf cham- pionship had many first round: surprises, chief of which was the cli nu nation of Betty Jameson, the title holder. Grace Amory, Jean Bauer, Alice Bellanger. who shared with Missi Jameson the lead In the previous j day's qualifying
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    • 224 15 NoAjlhma 2 Two years ago J. Ttlohards, Hamilton, Ont, Canada,- was In bed with Asthma. Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered coughing, choking and strangling every night— couldn't sleep— expected to die. Mendacc stopped spasms first night and he has hac none since— ln OVER TWO YEARB. Mendacc is so
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    • 240 15 Public Notice HOIKS. The public are hereby informed that Reformatory Koad between the 9th and 10th Milestones and Ulu Pandan Koad from Holland Koad to Reformatory Road will ba closed for ceitain periods between the hours of 9.00 am and 6.00 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11 and Friday, c pt.
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  • 262 16 London, Sept. 10. VEVERE restrictions on the Norwegian public are laid down m a decree issued m Oslo, by the Reich Commissioner, Terboven, where a state oi emergency has been proclaimed. According to the Stavanger radio, it has ordered that
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  • 92 16 New Ycrk. Sept. 10. UNITED STATES defence production will be doubled m September and October, stated Mr. John D. Biggers. of the Office of Production Management, m an interview before leaving for London by clipper '•Our production is moving up on what you might say
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  • 160 16 Southward Drive Must Continue Peacefully Japanese Admiral Declares: Tokyo, Sept. 10. ADMIRAL Seizo Kobayashi, former Governor-General |of Formosa, writing m the Kokumin. declared that while 'Japan's southward policy remains purely economic and peaceful, nevertheless "a form of measures" must be taken if nations, persisting m hostile intentions, deliberately threaten Japans
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  • 117 16 London. Sept. 10. ORITISH bombers heavily raided the Corinth Canal on Monday night, states a Router flash. An Italian communique to-day reports that British planes raided Reggio. Calabria and Messina. It adds "There were no victims among the population. Italian bombers bombed port installations at Famagusta
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  • 138 16 London, Sept. 10— One of the largest convoys ever to cross the Atlantic recently reached a British port. A gigantic freight load was unshipped and dispersed. Not a ship or jl man of the convoy or the escort becjnne a casualty. Connecticut, Sept. 10.— The German battleship Bismarck
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  • 200 16 Washington, Sept. 10. IT is reliably reported from informed son that President Roosevelt m his Thim speech will demand that Germany give I !t accounting for American lives anil \JI losses due to Nazi operations. These sources placed American ship losse* J with at least
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  • 170 16 Quebec. Sept. 10 FE Duke of Kent m a farewell radio address Canada said the Commonwealth air-train plan 'is to play one of the major roles m the n mate victory of free people over tyranny He added: "I am impressed and inspired by
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  • 149 16 Bombay. J THE Textile Conference held here iBMMWmm deliberations this afternoon. General agreement has been reached bet* en representatives of the Government and oi wie cotton textile industry to meet the full w VJT_g of the Government, based on certain agww with the co-operation of both sides
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  • 50 16 HONOUR FOR N.Z.N AVY Wellington Bep^J J ANNOUNCING His Majesty's approval o navy henceforth being 1 aid the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. W. «»JJ h h:s n would b e glad to associate themselu* wiu cognition of the war service oi tne naval forces to which the honour impu^ Reuter
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