Morning Tribune, 17 September 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribnne Vo l No. 196, Wednesday, September 17, 1941.
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  • 382 1 ALLIES NEAR TEHERAN London, Sept. 16. IF Shah of Iran has adbicated. He is succeeded by his son. These developments were reported to an extraordinary session of the anion Parliament this morning, according to the Teheran radio, which W.S that the reison given for the Shahfs
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  • 160 1 London. Sept. 16. HEN an enemy shell exploded the magazine and sank the DOO-ton British battlecruiser. IS. Hood, in a battle on May with the German battleship i k -she survived only three fs before British warships sent the bottom— l,4lB men of Hood
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  • 53 1 Wellington, Sept. 16. I thai even if the Russhould be forced to reom Kiev, Leningrad and Hitler is already beaten aa the line is kept intact, opinion voiced by Mr. PcNew Zealand Premier, at a civic reception here. er added that this view 111 authnrif.llt.iv__ f-lrnlpo
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  • 154 1 Leningrad Talks To Londoners London, Sept. hi. LENINGRAD and London are now talking on the air. I In response to the London- i crs' message broadcast a few J days ago, Leningrad radio to-day responded "Listen i i people of London, this is Le- ningrad talking. We thank J you
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  • 51 1 TtttL aeaui is announced of bir A~_aore baimon. Conservative member of Parliament for Harrow division, Middlesex and head of the well-known catering firm, Lyons. Sir Isidore died in a London nursing home, was the honorary adviser on catering to the British Army. He was 64 years of age
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  • 25 1 BHULABHAI DESAI, opposition leader in the Central Legislative Assembly, has been released from Poona jail on the grounds of health, a Bombay message says.- Reuter
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  • 21 1 rE total number of prisoners of wai in India now has been announced as about 7.500 officers and 32,000 men.- Reuter
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  • 31 1 IT is announced in Bombay that the National De- fence Council will be meeting for the flnA time on October 6. 7 and 8, and that the Viceroy will preside. Reuter
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  • 76 1 FAILAND'S readiness for instant large scale mobilisation was disclosed incidentally by the Bangkok radio commentator in the course of a talk. -Renter. <■ IT is learned from Rome that Mussolini has received r Monsegeur Segvitch, professor of Zagrab University, who ha.s brought a message from the Premier of Croatia, M.
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  • 315 1 CHICAGO. SEPT 16. THE VIEW THAT HITLER WILL COLLAPSE AS A RESULT OF HIS OWN OVER. RE.4CHING AND THAT THE UNITED STATES SHOULD BECOME THE BULWARK OF FREEDOM AT HOME, WAS EXPRESSED BY MR. HERBERT HOOVER. EX-U.S.-PRESIDENT, IN A RADIO ADDRESS TO THE AMERICAN NATION. "The
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  • 631 1 our rcccrc t Moscow, Sept. 16. jyJCCfcShES for the Soviet air force defending Leningrad and against German air fields at the front are detailed in a Soviet communique. Sixteen German planes were destroyed in air combats before Leningrad in one day. rtaias were made on
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  • 173 2 London, Sept 16TllaK personnel of the British Mission to Moscow was announced from the Prime Ministers residence last night. With Lord Beaverbrook (Minister of Supply) in charge, the Mission will include members of the British Military Mission already in Moscow: Lieut.-Gen. F. N. Mason-MacFar-lane, head
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  • 162 2 f Simla, Sept. 16. LARUE quantities of wheat sugar and tea. running j into hundreds of tons, are due at Bandar Shahpur from In- i dia for sale to proper autho- i i rities in Iran, it is announced I S here. i British and Russian
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  • 111 2 Hook Kong. Sept. 16. rf\HE Kur.it Aviation Corporation, one Of Che two aviation companies in cnlna. htthr-to a Slno-Oerman enterprise, camr und«>r complete Chinew management on July 29, following the severance of Slno-Qertnan diplomatic relations, according to Mr. Ll Chlng-chung, managing director. All German omtlpyees of the
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  • 99 2 New Ttork, Sept,. Ij6. MR. William Sebold, a German-b-Tn United States Government informer, told the Federal Court in New York yesterday that he had been specifically instructed, through a Gestapo agent, to discover new S3cret weapons and devices. He was giving evidence at the resumed
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  • 98 2 Wops 'Administrate Big Sewage Canal Ankara, Sept. 16. nESPITE dummy Italian adminis- trators, the Germans retain all the key posts in Greece and the Italians are generally relegated to secondary administrative jobs, according to travellers who have arrived at Ankara from Athens. Thus, in the Piraeus zone, the German administration
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    102 2 6 In this pie-£ S ture is seen^ some of Bri- J tain's latest tanks, fast. 1 moving, well- >. armed righting vehicles, in ac- i tion during a I recent exercise, i These mighty i tanks, now be- J ing produced i n ever-in- t creasing num- i hers,
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  • 99 2 Melbourne, Sept. 16. REVIEWING Australian achievements in factory force and workshop munitions, Senator Mcßride. Minister for Munitions, revealed that the Govern, ment factories and private contract shops had begun producing weapons for warships being built in Australian dockyards for the Australian and Royal Navies. The
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  • 137 2 CHINESE ENVOY PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS Canberra, Sept. 16. PESENTING his credentials to Lord Gowrie. Governor-General, Mr. Hsumo, the new Chinese ambassador, said tnat the bravery of the Australians at various wai fronts had aroused the deepest admiration of the Chinese who were defending their own sou with equal valour and
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  • 84 2 Osaka, Sept. 16. THE 7,880-ton La Motte Pickquet, cruiser flagship of the French Asiatic Fleet, arrived here yesterday morning to undergo repairs. This is the first French ship which has visited .h pan in the last five years. Commander Iwasaki and -Lieut.-Commander Kinoshita of the local
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  • 381 2 (From Kenneth Slessor, Official War Correspondent icith lh> A.I.F. in the Middle East) Cairo, Sept. 3. ttTI<MULAT.GD by the asuccess of a recent anti- waste drive in the A.1.F., a similar campaign on a larger scale is to be launched throughout the Middle
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  • 97 2 Makes Men i c!US_7 S night., fuming ftcW 4 organJTwhltlah discharge.J™ m ttf bflie of .pine, groin and W m»aj ousnew, weaKi.e« and lu^ j 0 vigour bw caused by a portaDt Proatate Gland (a S^JESm gland In men) To 0*355 Trouble, in 24
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    • 77 2 Theatre Goers Please Note: The next show at the VICTORIA THEATRE is "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse on Sept. 21, Oct. 4 11 at 9.30 p.m. You are advised to book your seats well in advance, as it is anticipated (hat this production will break all box office records. BOOKING IS
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  • 212 3 London, Sept. 16. |I is learned that over 200 R.A.F. bombers attacked German ports last night. Hamburg was the principal objective of a big fleet of t.A F. bombers which attacked the German ports in northwest Germany and also occupied France. Shipyards, factories and railways were attacked
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  • 33 3 Stockhclm. Sept. 16. PE Reichs Commissar in Norway, Terboven, has ordered the lifting of th3 state of siege in Oslo from 5 a.m. (Norwegian time) to-day, accordine to a broadcast from Oslo.- Reuter
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  • 170 3 HERE ARK THREF STORIED »ROVS SHANGHAI 1 Shanghai, Sept. 16. N i citorial in the Economist magazine (London) urging hina's claims on 'Lease-Lend war iatcrials. even at the expense of ritain and Russia, was applauded tstrrday by the Chang Yien Pao, nr of the leading pro-Chungking
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  • 144 3 Shanghai, Sept. 16. MINOR boom on the Stock Ex- change f:llow?d yesterday's Vshinctcn report of the tacit treement in the American-Japa-gc c i_cussions the Chines? press generally takes io line, however, that the negotiaDns are a ruse, as Japan is cnly aying for time. ,T; i
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  • 93 3 Shanghai, Sept. 16. p Chiang Kai-shek has ap- *>ited a military staff for the pP se of co-ordinating th° work 1 the American Military Mission [China which is scheduled to Fje shortly in Chungking, acFUng to local Chinese press refc n^ S hang Chen > who
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    • 169 3 Tokyo, Sept. 16. METROPOLITAN Press attention was again focussed yesterday on the Japanese-American talks now going on in Washington. The Kokumin Shimbun edito/ally appealed to the Government not to ignore the two important issues —prosecution of the China campaign and establishment of the New
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    • 144 3 London, Sept. 15. THE New York correspondent of The Times says, in 1 his invariably conservative weekly review: ••So far the woild h?.s seen comparatively little of what American industry can do when it throws it; real strength into the production of war weapons. Until very
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    107 3 The Mission. i representing the Russian Army, J Navy and Air Force, which I i is observing in London, is head- j .ed by Major. i General Goli- i f Kov, Deputy Chief of Staff of S t h e Russian Army, with/ Rear Admiral Kharmalov as deputy. They I
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  • 196 3 London, Sept. 16. BRITAIN'S oldest man. Mr. Alfred Charles Nunez Arnold, died yesterday, aged 112, at the Liverpool Convalescent Home at Woolton. He was a keen student of Yoga and attributed his long life and eood health to a study of Yoga and moderation
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  • 60 3 An extraordinary general meeting of the "Society for the Protection of Hindu Children. Singapore, will be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Raniakrishna Mission Hall, No. 9, Norris Road» Singapore, to approve the purchase ol land for "the Hindu Orphanage'* as recommended by
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    • 104 3 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OP COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: 87 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded Passes in the Elements of COMMERCE an.. 28 per cent, of these attained DISTINCTION. Enrol NOW for the now {flH_HH|VCT^*fVMl|H commencing 15th flitAikPlik^wJl IMI L September, 1911. BBuSuIiMUSitaS3I^ESB PHONE 50^2
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  • 1203 4  - Rice Bowl Committee Meets: Stage Personality VERA By CRIFNDLY atmosphere at the meetings of the A. B.C. Rice Bowl committee emphasises the friendship that exists mere than ever to-day between America. Britain and China; the ABC in question. Gathering to allot helpers their different ta>ks vafl ii' rd at 10,
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  • 569 5 L one's way through that first growu-'P dinner takes a coachinu if mistakes are to voided, and the first question conscious sixteen usually asks lf 1S Fingers, or forks?" appetisers, for instance. rided that the? y are handed id in the i;ving-room, the rule .variably, fingers— however
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  • 199 5 mild slimming system I modern woman who is inclined Awards over-weight makes i rule to do a few good slimming trcises every day— even touching I toes twenty times when you get up |g bitter than nothing m of dieting. to this respect, however, it is cessary to be little
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  • 125 5 'Party' Fabrics Include RED AND BLACK prints are much liked for evening in crepes and chiffons. The designs ar* small, but have a gay quality about them, and sometimes black grosgrain is used to border bolero*, outline pockets and make a nice neat finish, generally. Twin prints are ln again,
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  • 228 5 no you use your hands gracefully? Always j grasp object like a compact or your j hanky with the tips of the fingers not with J the whole hand. If you have occasion to pick up the hem of a long skirt do so by holding Just the
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    • 17 5 KING'S SCHOOL Services* E\len*ion Course 111. IM. Isl-Der. I9lh Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Accountancy, and Applied Mathematics.
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    • 81 5 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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  • 655 6  -  Ubique" n. V CAT-jRDAY evening WH busier OBe in the Services' social world th.m has been V the case for some time past. A couple ol v dances, tin- R.A.O.H. "social evening "MMI V the last night of the "Footlights Parade V season offered a good choice to
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  • 533 6 "I THINK vou did have a great deal of provocation and were in considerable fear of the deceased. 1 therefore treat you leniently." said Mr. Justice Worley when he sentenced Ka*karan yesterday to nine months' rigorous imprisonment. Baskaran a young Malayalee Sukumaran made improper suglalfourer was
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  • 122 6 LIM Siok Boon, an ex-employee of the Opium Factory in Teluk Blaugali Road, was yesterday sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for stealing a lump of opium valued at $24. rvr.i„™ Jadu Singh, the Jaga at the Opium Y^.mmvmx he Xl un a hole tn the ground
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  • 132 6 WHEN Ng Yang Cheow (26), employed in an essential service at the Military Hospital, Tanglin, pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking an agreement by absenting himself, the prosecuting officer asked that a serious view be taken of the case. Ng. who pleaded guJOty to the charge, was
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  • 109 6 r[REE charges— negligent driving, driving without a licence and not possessing a third party insurance policy— were yesterday preferred against Flying Officer J. S. Wigglesworth, of the R.A.P; KaUang. Court Inspector Ftew, outlining the case for the prosecution, stated that the '•olltvlon occurred t_et*ireen two and three
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  • 162 6 Prosecution Witness Denies A ll Knowledge tiNDASAMY, a witness called by n the prosecution in a case in which Yeo Sin Kang and Yeo Lai San are charged with attempted robbery, denied that any Chinese had attempted to rob him or threatened him in order to obtain money. They were
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  • 174 6 POT O' GOLD (At the t:aUia>) AMERICA, land of the !<•., has given to the tcr« favourite programmes, [> which mr.de its opening c yesterday in a blaze of fun whir to give it a long run In tbeea days ol -mi. _au_L plenty o! laughter and son
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  • 113 6 Applications For Queen's Scholarships APPLICATIONS are invited, beioifl Sept. 30, for the 1942 Si Queen's Scholarships Applicants must be Licentiates of the CollegJ cf Medicine or Raffles Ccllegl graduates who have graduates ill 1941. J Applications are also invited foi the 1942 Queen's Fellowships. Thil provides for further study for
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    1222 7 Latter From London London, Aug. 21. fAETIME diet, Home Guard duties victory digging, tp work, curtailment of tanrimr time." all have comned to improve the figure ot e image British male 2S' centre of the tailcring L tn finds that, compared i* only twelve months ago, the
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  • 289 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SEPT 17, 1941 HITLER WARNED COMING closely before and after President Roosevelt's memorable speech on the Freedom of the Seas, no fewer than six American-owned or American- protected ships have been subjected to attacks either by Nazi rattlesnakes/* sur- face raiders or air pirates. Those incidents serve
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  • 390 8 Amazing Results Started in 24 Hours by Mew Discovery Deafness and Head Noises need not be die.- ded any longi-r since the diseovery of »r» American Phybirian. Now lt is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of Urnfiiess to he relieved In a
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  • 474 8 me "I was chauffeur- gardener with the Denbigh family for Ave years until I was called up. My wife and children had nowhere else to eo and stayed on at the flat. "Now we will be all right. The wife and kids have a new
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  • 236 8 S. IYYAVE Iyer, senior Brahmin priest attached to the chettiar temple in Tank Road, is claiming special damages in the sum of $580, general damages and costs for injuries allegedly sustained in a car accident. Mr. Justice Aitken reserved judgment. The action was the sequel to a
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  • 261 8 4 VERDICT of misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, yesterday on Jalani bin Ahmat, a 20- month-old child which was fatally scalded by the contents of a cooking pot. The coroner stated that death was due to infection arising out of the
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  • 92 8 Chungking, Sept. 16. THE Chinese Foreign Exchange Control Committee held its first meeting yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. H. H. Kung. the Finance Minister. From now on, the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Board, composed of British, American and Chinese members, will determine exchange allotments arc fix the exchange rates. The
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    30 8 Thousands of tank m< manv Americans. M the biggest troop cent sent to Britain An I are being trained in Canadian tank factor Tanks" drive Here lumberman fmn •Sw^cr-tatt<
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    • 103 8 \^-gW*f LARCE 1 I^\ ST CKS *i *S§J carr,ed lg*ii?^^ IN ALL J^ SIZES ENQUIRIES A RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. APB Ol __F f X __-^^B ___T^H \ArF w^A^^^wwmw^aY AAfWmjAA GLUCOSE DEXTROSE «m/»(bw The following delicious varieties are t available in large and small bottles: MIXED FRUIT DROPS
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  • 1840 9  -  Ii amohß ihcm '.Britain with nmion has ever dumber of me n the output of f s "Speed the Gttdwin, a latest in tavins IN the prehistoric era, the Chinese had become peasants t^fter a long forgotten nomadic age. Democratic ideals of freedom were developed
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  • 89 9 WHEN Missouri University granted Its .9-11 Award to the Ta Kung Pao newspaper. Chungking^ Impartial dally, for the best editorial policy under war conditions among the world's newspapers, Mr David Lu (the Washington correspondent of the Chinese Central News. uTio is well-knowi In Singapore) received the award
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    4 9  -  WALT DISNEY BY
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  • 5 11  - THE MAJOR WALLY STAN :ross
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  • 88 11 -ft oi a bicycle belonging Sve-i bin Rodi from a mili- Bissau bin Sulong of sc w* 3 v^ s terday sentence months' rigorous imnent the sentence to be B by ft months' police J!°. !1 rding to the prou on the evening of h7,. oved
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  • 134 11 More intensive training of Australia's home forces, and a speed-up in the supply of modern equipment, is planned by the new Commander-in-Chief of the home lorces Major-Gen Sir* Iven Mackayi. The appointment oi Sir Iven, who it Ls understood will be promoted to Lieut.General, contemplates putting the home defence
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  • 150 11 Arrested Ten Years After TEN years alter the I body of Margaret Scholefield was f onnd in a Dewsbury street, Ivaohoe Hunt, of no address, said to b.2 formerly of Dewsbury, was charged there with murdering. tjAt. It was stated that Hunt walked into Ashby-de-la Zouch Police-station and made a
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  • 218 11 True Story Film Has Boy Star ANDREW, a ten- year -old Polish boy, driven from his home by the Nazis, went to the cinema and saw himself as the star of a film about Poland's final victory. "The White Eagle," privately shown to General Sikorski in London, tells how the
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  • 468 11 BfocA ihe discovery of Xixod<»rm by an Am. ri.-fin plr.sician It In no. longer riecrs■ary for anyone to suffer from ugly, disgt\;tin»_ and disfiguring skin blemishes •uth«as Rent ma, Pimples, Rash, RingWorm, Psoriasis, Ann-, Blackheads, Senb.es and Rod Blotches. Don't Jet a
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    • 131 11 o. ITISH INDIA APCAR UNE fcorporated in England) ISI LAR AND ORIENTAL I S. N. CO. p. PASSENGER AND 7.VRGO SERVICE. I possible services art laintained b" the P.&.C from the Straits to the* its of call in Chi la, India tod the United Klngdoix ts are requested to wgisUi
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    • 92 11 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V established bv Royal Charter KX> 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital J- ggjg Reserve Fund t 12.000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCLU. BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands East Indies Soirabaya, Samarang, Medan. W9\ tevreden, Bandoeng. Cherioo Tegal, Pecalongan, Djoxm karta. Solo. TJilatjap, DJemo-i Paiembang.
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  • 351 12 INDIA NEWS Colombo, Sept. 15. THEHE is no deflnJla news about ihe exploratory talks in which the Indian and Ceylon delegates nave been engaged tor the last few days. It is understood that discussions took place among the Indian delegates in their hotel. A formal meeting of the delegates will
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    • 141 12 Another Grand Show Opens To-day STIRRING, DARING, UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT, for those BIG Enough to Understand OPENING .^!^jp^ TO- HAY! New mm proud* "WGUMff TARS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TJMfc y^Zftr WAKi did this lovely girl l/*6*&* K i ve up a gTeat career to A TRfIYFR live in lhe k
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  • 374 13 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 15. AN instance oi the i way comforts get j through to the tioopsj is quoted by Major i Eugene Gorman Chief Australian j Comforts Fund Com-! missioner for the Mid- j die East. He states! that the Australian; ownei of a small
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    • 125 13 R^h fl _fV M ffllW. 1 Bk '^Ul A^i*^ Bl ___H B^J a__H Bi t> ___k.tt___r ___i Br- iff *ig B^^R S ■H B ICK UP YOUR TROUBLES" a//., r topical I NEXT CHANGE L II AMUR A TO-NIGHT r-Dinner Dance, 9.30 to Midnight Tea Dance To-morrow, 7.30 p.m. i
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    • 166 13 WHEN I '"THE DEVIL COMMANDS" BORIS KARLOFF OBEYS RICHARD W "^si fiske rtJJL— _-lh_ _^__7 Iftfl ll_____/'ll amanda M _L:2__>__a __^^1 ___i mm^ DI'FF ffjff "^L. M §9 *_f m. mWm m\ 4S-*-fc_. n 1 4kftlH M r f Mm mivtk \m ff Am __MWt l»Vw Tf' Aimed 81 ■L_a___P****lw__
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  • 342 14 28 Teams: First Game On Friday EH.IiT teams have Uin accepted for the Singapore Amaleui Football Association Challenge Cup competition, which will itart with an extra preliminary round game between the Spartans :»nd the Royal Air Force (Tengah) on Friday. lii nil five extra preliminary and Navy,
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  • 553 14 Dissolve Ugly Fat The New Cinema Way Safely Lose 5 Lbs. a Week— 2s Lbs. a Month Stout men and women throughout the world will welcome thip news of a new quick, easy way to slim the figure and look and fori 10 year* yoanger. In prescribing and treating the
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  • 63 14 FE finals of the Police Southern Settlement boxing championships and Denham Cup 1941, will b? held at the S.S. Police training Depot on Friday at 9.30 p.m. This will be the eighth year or the competition and Mr. G. C. Denham, the donor of the trophy will be
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  • 49 14 THE Police v. Malays Div. 1 soc- cer game, fixed for tc-day at Anson Road Stadium, has been callec' off. the Police having decided to concede a walk- over. The Reserve Division game between Chinese Athletic and the Loyals, fixed for play to-day has been postponed.
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  • 53 14 THE S.C.C. will hold a rugby practice on Saturday. All players who turn up will get a chance to play. It is hoped there will be a good turn out, as the first match of the season, Newcomers v The Rest, is due to be played on
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  • 43 14 THE rugby practices for old boys of St. Andrew's School will be held on Thursdays commencing to-morrow at the school ground. A coach will be available on the field and every member should make an attempt to be present.
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  • 30 14 THE replay of the tie in the "B"j division of the September bo- i gey competition resulted in a win ior J. P. Campbell. m j
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  • 1003 14 THE following i s the specially omi| guide for to-day's races. the^ft-onHV Perak meeting:— tond <*»: RACE ONE Horses. Class 4, Div. l. g p urs 00 0 Royal Beau 4y 904 Apoears *TZ 13 1 Selangor II 8y I.U SF&" J"» 0 0 Gay
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    • 147 14 Selections j i (By "Mac") I i Rj< •1 THE WARRIOR L I Queen's Star J i Raee 2: MEG 1 Pretty Quiet Raee 3: TEDDY BOY On Approval Raee 1: CLARISSA THE FLEA Edelweiss 1 Raee :>: SLAPDASH Boy Cullen I Race fi: SCOFFLAW c;reen Howard Rue 7: IRISH
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    • 68 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 8.35 a.m., 7.3 ft.; 7.40 p.m.. 7.8 ft. TO-MORROW: 9.24 am, 7.7 ft.: 8.44 p.m.. 8.4 ft. Boys' Brigade Swimming i FE third annual swimming competition of the Singapore Boys' Brigade will be held at the Y.M.C. A. swimming pcol, P^rt Canning, on saturc&y, beginning
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  • 273 15 I Here's A Tip Fer Som« Footballers (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Sept. 1. he iirs i lime in the history of the game, a footballer {^n ordered to pay damages for fouling an opponent. The case came before Judge Peel at the
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  • 163 15 Tribune representative t night, an official of J ea t World said that hall, temporarily brough a strike of the 7 girls, uili be open al to-night, some of I I strikers having: de- j 0 return to work." f same official stated ie "renovations and i atiott*" taking
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  • 180 15 Lcadon, Sept. 1. Counties received their defeat of the season at then the British Emteat them by 67 runs. ery for the winners gave ?iay ou a tricky wicket. while A. C. L. Beroett Bridger each passed the il needed ior victory, the wnties found runs
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  • 196 15 OBNTENCE of six months' impriO sonment was passed yesterday on Ng Seah Muey, a 32-year-old Cninese woman, who was found guilty of soliciting for immoral purposes and of managing a brothel. She waa convicted on both charges and sentenced by R. Moor, acting third magistrate, to four
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  • 125 15 DBSUIiTS of the ties so. far played tn v the badminton tournament of the Sinhalese Association of Singapore are aa follows: MEN'S SINGLES J. Jayakoddy <— 5> beat B David 15-2, 15-10, 8. a. Fernando beat CyrU Fernando 15-4 15-3, Clarence FnnaiMlo beat H. H. Samson (—5)
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  • 48 15 i first T?/h£3 e [__if r built Ca u ta,,na ayin I wh h nrst sighted the German battle hip Bismarck and S successfully shadowed her for manv hour take, I 1 P °ftro r r ,ts base in an lT,sler Lou h 2fS«SB I
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  • 204 15 WHEN Manchester began to lick its wounds afte.* the blitz of last winter there "walked-up" one or two fun-fair owners. As a result of their suggest i »ti the power which in Deace time drives the "dodgems" i-nd the round-abouts was put to pulling down ruins. Bombed
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  • 148 15 MP. Wants To Bite A Dog SIR HERBERT WILLIAMS, M..P. foe South Croydon, decided to visit hill two evacuated children and, because of the petrol shortage, he rode a bicycle for the first time for many years. It will probably also be his la»t, bicycle ride for some time, because
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  • 58 15 THE following will represent the J Medical College Union at hockey on Friday, at 5.15 p.m.. against a Portress Coy., P.8..X1 on the M.C.U. ground:— G. N. Woodhull; J. S Maha- devan; 08. Armstrong; Victor John. Hera fiingh, Harcharan Singh; Ho Lian Kee, Hamid bin Yusof, F.
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  • 117 15 Wellington, Sept. 16. TELLING thor? who are urglw? P greater lielp for Russia that they "are simply trying to force an already open door," Mr. Peter Fraser, the N3W Zealand Prime Minister, said that the Governments of Britain and the Unites States and the Domini: ns
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  • 158 15 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thoufuuiria of men and women past 40 face the dangers of heair troubls and |..n al vsln biicauHo of High Blood riywra High Blood Pressure ie A mysterious dia. ease that eauses more deaths than canoer, largely beoaUHe people mistake the lympton i.s for
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  • 213 16 London. Sept. 16. CO serious have been the German losses on the Russian front that they have P been compelled to transfer probably nearly a half-million of their seasoned troops from the Low countries. It is estimated in well in- garrisomn g
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  • 185 16 New York, Sept. IG. THE statement of Col. Frank Knox, U.S. Navy Chief. that all Lease and Lend cargoes traversing the ocean between the American continent and the waters of Iceland will henceforth be protected by the United States Navy, and the report that consideration
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  • 101 16 Berlin. Sept. 16. QUEEN Wilhehnina of Holland has had all her property seized by German occupation authorities in the Netherlands. The order of seizure applies also to all property belonging to living members of the House of Orange at Nassau, states a Hague dispatch to the German
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  • 75 16 Japanese Plan For Wartime Finance Tokyo. Sept. 16. THE Japanese Government held a Cabinet meeting this morning when the announcement was made of two war time programmes for tightening up Government control over the movement of industrial and commercial capital as well as over Japans exports belonging to the ven
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  • 167 16 Loudon, fc-'pt. 16. 1 *pHE extent of thi aid rrom Empire sources to the National Air Raid Distress Fund was revealed by the Chairman of the North-eastern Regional Council of the Fund at Sheffield when a r.'.obUe canteen, presented to Sheffield by ihe residents
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  • 33 16 New York. Sept. 16.— Mr. Ralph Baird. Assist int-Setretarv to the Navy, stated: •Events in the last few days strongly indicate" that war mar be forced on the United States.- Reuter
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  • 31 16 Washington. Sept. 16.— Since one minute past midnight the United States Atlantic Fleet, stripped for action, has taken under armed protection aU Lease-and-Lend carg.ies between the United States and Iceland. Reuter
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  • 83 16 Stockholm, Sept. 16— Wormsoe Island. ni: u.i i id between Dagoe and Oesel in the Baltic Sea, off the Estonian coast, has been captured by the Germans, according to Berlin reports quoted by the Swedish correspondents in the German capital. Further German reports quoted by Swedish correspondents say that Finnish
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  • 30 16 New York. Sept. 16.— Death is announced of Mr. Alanson Bigelow Houghton who was Ambassador to Britain from 1935 to 1929 and three years before that Ambassador to Germany.- Reuttr
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    • 267 16 A.R.P: S'PORE'S REALISTIC "WAR" PRACTICE LAST NIGHT AtMHMH^KiiU^LZi nERSISTENT "enemy aircraft raids" J I put a heavy strain on Singapore's n aefence services, giving them one of their est practices yet. r There were five alarms i„ all, each at than an hours duration and ineidents'uer quent and so widely
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    • 103 16 AMERICAN COMMEXT-The Baltimore land) Sun. discussing Japar.ese-Anierita.i says that United States policy mus t pu M interest on the side of peace by maktag tt cai for her to enter the war. This, the newspaper adds. States must continue to mass he i fullest™ behind Britain.
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    • 62 16 MYSTERIOUS ACCIDEN^E^; -j accidents occurred in Czechoslo akia au part of July, according to news reaeow tive Czech circles in Palestine^ ous An ammunition tram A» Jg* a nd workl was blown up. Over 2do offlcei s the German army were ■gff.f'St time U Amass destruction ot crops jt co
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  • 199 16 Bangkok. Sept. It. THREE Japanese special cor. respondents walked intc an influential Thai newspaper office and badgered the editor with questions regarding Thailand's ability to main, tain her neutrality, her lack of enthusiasm for Japanese friendship and the "new order" in East Asia. The editor stuck to his guns
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