Morning Tribune, 22 September 1941
1941-09-22
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1941-09-22 1 MBIT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol 6— No. 200, Monday, September 22, 1941.15 words
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Article, Illustration335 1941-09-22 1 NAZIS REACH SEA OF AZOV, EAST PUSH IHI.IX COMMUSKHE CLAIMS: London, Sept. 21. THE German high com- mand claims that the Germans have reached the Sea of Azov. Ihe commu uque ados tnai uie way iur this was cleared by action in infantry di sion which forded the wide lower335 words
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Article55 1941-09-22 1 London, Sept. 21. SUCCESSFUL attacks on S North Sea convoys were a made last night by K-hoats I 2 says a communique. Two K-boats were severely damag- I ed and driven off by naval J escorts. Low sibilitj pre. I vented certain destruction. I There were no casualtiesReuter - 55 words
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Article56 1941-09-22 1 London, 'Sept. 21. E German radio says t German abers made aid on Mosf on Satur. night. It to states, iti>h planes night flew I northern m I north wes- Germany. 5 eral planes S d to get J ou?h to Ber- A little da- ge wasReuter - 56 words
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Article34 1941-09-22 1 Berne, Sept. 21. VIEV fell owing to complete A exhaustion, says a Milan dispatch quoting a war correspondent. The town for a week lacked water and the food market was34 words
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Article123 1941-09-22 1 Moscow, Sept. 21. SONs m Oslo and its suburbs are packed to the limit, according to a Stockholm teleP to the official Russian news agency giving uls of the German policy of terror in Nor- Iht "f those arrested includes the Secretary Labour Party. M.Reuter - 123 words
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Article149 1941-09-22 1 (By Annalist) London, Sept. 21. THE German reference that the Russians are still resisting desperately east of Kiev confinns the Russian communique that the battle continues all along the front but most fiercely at Kiev. That the Germans say troops have reached the Sea of Azov, thusReuter - 149 words
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Article81 1941-09-22 1 London, Sept. 21. m/fANY fires were started in Frankfurt and Berlin M on S^tunlay night, states a British Ah Ministry C m^ U e n TommTniqu e^ y tes: "Last night in bad weather obTcTivesltVrankfurt and Berlin an pother places in north-west Germany, wer* ""ai.ked b> anReuter - 81 words
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116 1941-09-22 1 < li ilia's Fate New York, Sept. 21. NEGOTIATIONS with Japan J for settlement of JapaneseAmerican relations have reached a virtual standstill, although they are being kept open in the hope of effecting an eventual settlement, it is reported on good authority, states the New YorkReuter - 116 words
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Article200 1941-09-22 1 Strong Action \i l«lc Of Man London. Sept. 21. A RIOT occurred at Peel, Isle of Man internment camp last night. Six hundred Fascists demanded the return to camp of three internees recaptured after an escape. The request was refused and the men were sent toReuter - 200 words
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Article239 1941-09-22 1 Vichy, Sept. 21. BOW naked Germans stormed the casements at Kiev is told in a description of the capture of the city given by the correspondent of La Suissie, says the Vichy news agency, quoting a despatch from Berne. The correspondent, who states that he receivedReuter - 239 words
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Article56 1941-09-22 1 Anti- Waste Success Cairo, Sept. 21. MILLIONS of cubic feet of shipping space have already been released for urgent needs as the result of military salvage work throughout the Middle East, it was disclosed at the Cairo conference on Friday betwTen Army salvagers tnd officials of the Army's antiwaste movementReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement15 1941-09-22 1 CLEANED ADJUSTED REPAIRED EZEKIEL 6 CO. OPTOMETRISTS* OPTICIANS 1 CAPtlOt BUILDING SINGAPORE ESTO 10 VtARt15 words
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Article393 1941-09-22 2 London, Sept. 21. THERE is reason to believe that German strategy contemplates an attempt upon the Dardanelles and the Bosporus during the next few weeks, according to the diplomatic corres- pondent of the Observer. He adds: "Control of the Crimea. Bulgaria and the Straits areReuter - 393 words
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210 1941-09-22 2 Chungking, Sept. 21. THE recent organisation of the Japanese war machinery- has further strengthened the Chinese belief in a forthcoming Japanese move against Russia. I It is suggested that the national defence headquarters was created for the direction of operations i against Russia. ItReuter - 210 words
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Article132 1941-09-22 2 London, Sept. 21. A STATE of emergency was declared in Bulgaria yesterday and Professor Filoff, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, issued a special statement calling on all officials to report any "breach of discipline" to the Government without delay, according to radio reports from Ankara. Declaring that theReuter - 132 words
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140 1941-09-22 2 Rangoon, Sept. 21. ARFMARKABLE acceleration in the transit of the growing flood of Lease-and-Lend goods to China is expected as the result of the gieat progress made in recent months in the provision of new aerodromes and airfields in Burma. An aerial survey made thisReuter - 140 words
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Article42 1941-09-22 2 SEVENTEEN Indians, five Filipinos and 18 other foreigners and three Japanese were heavily fined by the district courts in Tokyo and Yokohama for violation of the Foreign Exchange Control Act, it was announced by the Home Ministry Eastern NewsEastren News - 42 words
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Article75 1941-09-22 2 Sydney. Sept. I THE federal executive of the Australian Lal Party yesterday passed a resolution prohibi members of the Party from joining the Austra Soviet Friendship League which is regarded as offshoot of the Communist Party. The executive, nevertheless, welcomes Russia an ally and congratulated the Russians on magnificentReuter - 75 words
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Article84 1941-09-22 2 "MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN" (At the Alhambra) A FILM packed With action and tj dear to the heart ot Singapore <M audiences Is -Mysterious Dr. Satan I opened at the Alhambra yesterday. It Is a serial turned into a coaui show and for thousands of feet o. the audience84 words
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Article76 1941-09-22 2 Cairo, Sept. i T HE following official commua 1 1 was issued yesterday from tish G.H.Q., Caiio: l -Libya: Friday was quieid" la continuation of the hea>> storm which started the P^ Pouring a brief lull our art* leffectively engaged a sj of enemy infantry observedReuter - 76 words
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Article31 1941-09-22 2 New York. S^P EXPORTS of machine tow the United States^ August reached a i 5i value of $64,300,000 representing a5B p< >; yel vance on August ol ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1941-09-22 2 Melbourne,^ Mr llcßwan, the a.i «i has announced that J will build Empire air to the value of se p The first delivery of W"Z will be made early ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement42 1941-09-22 2 V V' 7i^ <•*■». -Ttfi, fis m^Am\ m^T Am m^^ n »>._ .^^mw^^ 4^_P? 77i:;'r*'-jST: "Confidentially this young gentleman Is not Dr. Clitterhouse but then it would be rather amazing if he were!" The Aiuaviiig l)o<*ior Clitterhouse Victoria Theatre Sept. 27, Oct. 4 li.42 words
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Article186 1941-09-22 3 London, Sept. 21. t T to win both war and peace the United States must throw in her full weight into the war, is the ion of J. L. Garvin, writing in the Observer, to-day. He says: "This newspaper has almost unbounded f in the AmericanReuter - 186 words
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Article300 1941-09-22 3 scribed as bolting doors ouble locking windows is pparenfc I Alaric Jacob, Reuter's :ial Correspondent in the Western Desert) Cairo, Sept. 21. KS. guns and aeroplanes lave been flowing into the n Desert from Imperial foreign arsenals in such ie in recent weeks that on Demy's300 words
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Article60 1941-09-22 3 Cairo, Sept. 21. DEPORTS continue to reach Cairo of the wide-spread indignation expressed in all Arab countries of the Middle East at the recent bombing of Cairo. Bombing is regarded as a crime against religion. These and other Axis outrages, lt is believed, only serve to increaseReuter - 60 words
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Article69 1941-09-22 3 Ceylon, Sept. 19. THE Indo-Ceylon talks are expected to reach a settlement satisfactory to both countries. "The talks are pro- 1 ceeding but I hope they will reach a| stage satisfactory to both parties," said Sir Mirza Ismail in the course of a press interview. "The delegates have agreed on69 words
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Article113 1941-09-22 3 Stockholm, Sept. 21. THE war between the great powers might yet get worse and come nearer still to Sweden but the world should know the firm resolution of Sweden not to allow herself to be drawn into it, said Mr. Hansson, the Swedish Prime Minister,Reuter - 113 words
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Article89 1941-09-22 3 Tokyo, Sept. 21. "FREEDOM of the seas cannot M jg^'JU^S f loin in<seeurelv" says the "Japan limes ana Adve??ser^Uie organ of the Japanese Foreign Office warning the lovilts to "prevent a recurrence of cargoes into t"ese waters- neighbouring "If any J*W™f Y™* l v£ UmReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration53 1941-09-22 3 a i I Every inch of a completely as- 5 sembled Austra- i lian built Wirra- i way is inspected Ib" y Common- J wealth Aircraft Corporation ins- i pectors. Part of i covering is left off until after inspection. so that every part i of the machine53 words
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Article216 1941-09-22 3 London, Sept. 21. THE men of Tobruk, harrying their Axis besiegers more vigorously than ever after five months' brilliant resistance, yesterday saluted the men and women of Odessa, their Russian counterparts over 1.000 miles away. The message from the Tobruk garrison says: "We salute theReuter - 216 words
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Article141 1941-09-22 3 Shanghai, Sept. 21. THE Japanese-sponsored central committee of Russian emigrant a in North China has published a proclamation in all Russian newspapers in Tientsin declaiing that Russian emigrants sympathising with the Soviets on nationalistic grounds "are political criminals in no way different from spies anaReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement103 1941-09-22 3 d You I! Feel Young— Look Youn 8 -man or woman more than :^"i through bad kidney action. Hi Bur > u Mirf °r from Getting up in-s, p'h flt ltchin p *«»«oe8, Nerves, fcCi/n. umatitm Backache, Leg I of a'" der E ye*» Swollen Ankles, wt I' Ener oy.103 words
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Advertisement37 1941-09-22 3 Under BRITISH management but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecoohng. Our cellars have been restocked 1 Jk %Tt rt Ml 1*% continental T i 282 Orchard wines and 5^5 koad. liqueurs.37 words
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Article, Illustration893 1941-09-22 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE People Places By ATTRACTIVE visitor to Singapore at the moment is Mrs. Margaret Durdin, special correspondent of the newsmagazine Time. She has come to look us over for her paper and also to join her husband who is a representative Of the New York893 words
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Article, Illustration74 1941-09-22 4 Some of tl I "Bomber et te. who staged show on Salw day afternM 1 for the "Buy Bomber" hmj I Left to rijh Barry Clement Gillian Cantre Delrine Viw Shellata For oera 1 d i n Winch, Jacquc 1 line For< Audrey Wrijhl j Irene Leber! Lotty74 words
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Advertisement67 1941-09-22 4 Wimm^wTLA "WLmt l\*m^ mmm m\ coffee made in an instant, Iv^V _^^^1 ~Z7 >^m without waste, without hot water milk, sugar and a 81/J wr? teaspoon of the golden brown ifcj^J^i^ powder and lo a delicious y^ ott^ om.0 m. cup of coffee Nescafe 7 NESCAF^IIf Ample supplies of NESCAFE67 words
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Advertisement17 1941-09-22 4 Uottle Green afternoon frock, pleated bodice sleeves, with twelve piece flare skirt. Size 14 sj Prices Moderate17 words
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Article, Illustration924 1941-09-22 5 NEW COTTON SLIPCOVERS the scene with take a tip LfIDNB change in slipcovers, as in everything else, and it is worth while remembering that this Ounces are rather tailored with inverted Treats the corners to give necessary fullness. Slipcovers t»ie bedroom, o: -ourse. an tn ivilly su-.d divans .their nicest924 words
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Article, Illustration92 1941-09-22 5 Choose modern fabrics that arc resistant to shrinkage, to plffct, to dust, to water; chintz with durable glaze; nets and lares wKh durable finish that stands cashing. Choose suitable designs for the various rooms, old- world *or oldworld and modern for modem. Choose a smart style for cut92 words
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Advertisement47 1941-09-22 5 C hilar ens Health and happiness in children depend so much on comfy Socks and clothing. rv ii i »<raorn*. <ti i si aUok for the name 'VIYBLLA OBIAINWHM) AT All MKST CLABI STORKS. t 2 APR 12, Your favourite perfume duplicated II Till: AIM At>E. S'porr47 words
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Article547 1941-09-22 6 By fc -l bique" rHJMAiAND boxing fans will welcome the publication of the recently issued programme for the 1941,42 season, and will proba >!v unite in hoping that it does not suffer irom the same series of set-backs as it did last season. The first event on the547 words
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2047 1941-09-22 6 THE war is greatly strengthening the industrial structure of India, and the economic effect upon the country has so far been favourable, stated Pr. I. E. G. Gregory, Economic i Adviser to the Government of India, in a broadcast Crom Singapore last night. Here is the2,047 words
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Advertisement80 1941-09-22 6 BUILT TO rT 1 Ufa** OF EXCELLED To-day, when competition keen in world markets. purchaser is often temp by a cheap price to buy is only an inferior imitation a Starina machine. T° who are about to buy a eye is well to remember Starina Cycles are prec* made from80 words
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Article, Illustration868 1941-09-22 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Campaign Against: Broken Hearts: Good News For Belgium: j Barter System Revived j At Croydon: DutiesOf A Good Citizen London, Aug. 25. Armv is lighting a cam'fcm against broken hearts. Var Office well knows that 0 f the marriages between ,h soldiers and foreign868 words
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Article227 1941-09-22 7 A YOTJNG R.A.F. rear-gunner started on a successful aerial career because of a quarrel with a girl^and the girl is now his wife. At his 21st birthday party the air gunner—he is a lighthaired North-countryman known as "Blondie" to his friendsbecame involved in an argument with227 words
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Article78 1941-09-22 7 TWENTY-FIVE- YEAR-OLD Pilot 1 Officer Peter Ferris, of Alton. Hampshire, new fighter jP«<*: «?J his first chance When Nazi planes crossed the south coast recently He took off and singled cut a bomber. Proudly, he called over his radio: "I've shot down a Heinkel....crew and78 words
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Article62 1941-09-22 7 "Happy Birthday Then Bomb Fell OKE of the last requests made to Ken ("Snakehips") Johhson the band leader killed when the Cafe de Paris was bombed, was for the tune "Happy Birthday. ARP workers searching the debrU found this note written on a ca e menu "Ken, it is my62 words
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331 1941-09-22 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1941 MOSCOW CONFERENCE M. MOLOTOV, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, is to lead the Soviet delegation in consultation with the British and American missions which will soon meet in Moscow to explore all possible avenues of aid to Russia in her heroic resistance against Nazi barbarity.331 words
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Advertisement18 1941-09-22 7 EXAMINATIONS, passes, <flP^ <>MPSON OPTICAL CO. u BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. Dr. of Ocular > years' European Clinical L l^perience.18 words
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125 1941-09-22 8 SIR ARCHIBALD CLARK KERR IN SINGAPORE SIR Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to China, arrived |in Singapore yesterday afternoon from Rangoon, on his way back to China via Hong Kong. Sir Archibald was met at the Airport by Mr. Denis Allen (representing Mr. A. Duff Cooper), Mr. Don Fox (A.D.C.125 words
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Article, Illustration48 1941-09-22 8 Above: 19-year-old Brenda Cuthbertson, formerly an assistant in a itobacconist's shop, now grinds rivet heads onto a tank. Right Four women work on a tank at the factory. Below: General view of one of the workshops with lines of tanks in the making.48 words
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Advertisement95 1941-09-22 8 In the LONDON CHAMISMt Of COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1910. RESULTS just published: 71 per cent, of PITMAN trained students were awarded Passes In Certificate Book-keeping 60 per cent, of which attained DISTINCTION. ENROL NOW FOR IUK JljßliluUi^W M w im;m nilfliiffl Phone 5022. APB 32 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE South British95 words
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Miscellaneous10 1941-09-22 8 (MICKE Q> yk ~&7 M I 'W y |i m10 words
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Article595 1941-09-22 9 WNSORED letters arriving from ftmpied France by a new "underlost" tell of the Nazis 9 latest move effort to "Germanise" Europe. unit.- of Rassenmutters race-mothers are now Ljg' >ch<>cls preaching their foul doctrine. appearance and with a thorough midwifery and child care, they address groups between J 3 and595 words
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Article, Illustration28 1941-09-22 9 For The Black-Gold -And -Red Their uniforms are Canadian, but their sleeve tabs identify these five men as soldiers of free Belgium training in Canada for overseas service.28 words
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Article, Illustration38 1941-09-22 9 ELEANOR POWELL MetroGold wyn- Mayer dance star, and her partner, Harvey Karels, go through a difficult adagio routine with the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop for their number. Miss Powell will soon be seen in a new musical.38 words
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Article147 1941-09-22 9 THE shrewdness of the woman buyer at a West End store, Miss Welsh, led to the conviction of the thief and two receivers of a quantity of cosmetics. At the Old Bailey, Alfred Rodd* 27-year-old hairdresser, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for breaking and entering premises in147 words
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Miscellaneous40 1941-09-22 9 JSE BY WALT DISNEY I WBWW—^*^ ■^■^^I^^— M RgS 1 k^A^rMflS&T^ I cAKnsurovE^y 1 1 fy "1- *<X ludie-Jce v-f^f^i aJTsJ (IT my pockets JSmVJ I Chickens C MP- VT I£j .***** X L d A Am^mw \m*m\ y \nV40 words
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Advertisement604 1941-09-22 10 Bm^^^^ m m \i^_ |^^^^l ßa^^^ l Ji^i^B^ 4 Situations Vacant POSTS OF SALESMEN to MO Tuberculosis Medicine and Mixture Filled Applicants thanked. IWO. imu\ WANTED IMMEDIATELY a general medical practitioner. Box No. 479 ea MSlavi Tribune. Kunla Lumpur. <No. 156L) WANTED Male and Female teachers Box No. 512 co604 words
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Advertisement578 1941-09-22 10 WANTED AOENTS throughout Malay* for British Perfume and Lotion, free i duty. Australian Jam, Fruits Extract Essence Chocomllk products. Apply box 490 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore^ WANTED young and energetic Chinese Clerk* to translate Chinese Accounts. Salary from $35- to $50- per month^according to ability. Only Singapore a .PPj--cauta need578 words
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Advertisement710 1941-09-22 10 Educational MALAY TUITION, given by experienced leacae. Apl/ty aluShl. 82, Mlnto Road, Singapore (No. 169L) PREMIER INSTITUTION. 44. Orchard Road. Vacancies for night classes in English—Principal. (No. 174L) RAPID COURSE in Motor Driving taught, licences obtained. My car or yours Fees reasonable. Success assured. Dial *****. i Singapore. (No. 2ULI710 words
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Advertisement739 1941-09-22 10 For Sale i I FRIGIDAIRE 4 c.f. Excellent condition Porcelain Finish. $95j-. P.O. Box 33' Klang. (No. 140L) l TENNIS. Boxing and Fhysiculture Bqulp. ments. Apply Box 483. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 171L) FOR SALE stringbass, perfect condition. I excellent sound. 513. Serangoon Road First floor. Singapore. (No. 106L) ROYAL739 words
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Miscellaneous249 1941-09-22 10 AIR I SINGAPORE I ZHL 225 m. 133) tdM Z HP 1. 30 94 *W 969 on ZHP 2. 48 s»'s I 6-175 m'cs 'I ZHPJ. 41.38 m lis LONDON OCT -IT gl aa; I 16-84 metres GSF— tt 14 ml*. I 19-81 metres (From 6-15 p.m. ml ll 59249 words
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Article111 1941-09-22 11 SECRETS OF NEW Me.FOUND A test agbt has revealed some of the secrets of Germany's latest highflying fighter. Until this test British air experts had to rely upon the reports of R.A.F. fighter pilots about the capabilities of the Me. 109F. Then one of these planes was forced down almost111 words
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Article21 1941-09-22 11 The Bedouin chieftain, Mukhamar Abu Jamous, has died at Amman. Transjoidania, aged 130. He was born before Waterloo.21 words
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Article131 1941-09-22 11 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne. Sept. 19 Workers at the Commonwealth Annmunition Works havr handed ovei a blood I transfusion unit a.s 1 'gift to the A.I.F. Melbourne. Sept. 19. The Labour Government lecentlv passed In New South Wales plans to build 600 workers' homes. Melbourne, Sept. 19. Australian .soldiers in this131 words
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Advertisement229 1941-09-22 11 DERLANDSCHE HANDELATSCHARPU, N.V. lished bf Royal Charter AX> 1824. etherlands Trading Society) BANKERS np Capital 40,030,000 C fond f. 12,000,000 London Correspondents 10NAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: n-r. Casi Indies: Sou' aya, Samarang, Medan, Welrceden, Bandoeng, Cherltoii, igai. Pecalongan, Djotc'arta. Tjilatjap. Djemo^i, lem.iang. Bandjermasin, Majsar. Pontianak, Pemangkat,229 words
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Advertisement234 1941-09-22 11 Professional CAST OUT UNCLEAN SPIRITS, heal i sickness and disease in the power of Lord Jesus Christ, Come. Free. "Peace COve", 393. Joo Chiat Road, Singapore. I.NO. 175L) I PRIVATE INQUIRIES Investigations undertaken. Moderate charges. Client's confidence respected Apply Woo. 243. Middle Road, Singapore. Phone 3053. (No. 166L) Property For234 words
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Advertisement518 1941-09-22 11 Situations Wanted YOUR DOMESTIC SERVANT or offlr? staff problems our concern. Dial ***** we supply 'at short notice. General Employment Agency. 100. Emerald Hill Road. Singapore. (No. 210L) ENGLISH WOMAN wants position responsibility and organisation requiring enerjy. no stenography. Fifteen years experience lecturing. Journalism, office management. Box 523. Malaya Tribune.518 words
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Advertisement273 1941-09-22 11 VnMii Xojice Singapore Municipality VENDEES. TBNDEBS are now InTlted for the following materlaln or earvlee. Par particulars see Municipal Tender Room TENDER Data of Cloeln* Car* Si maintenance of the Municipal Cemrterv at Buklt Brown during 1942. (Deposit |M» 12 noon, 27 Sept. 1941. Occupation St servicing of Kedais at273 words
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Article387 1941-09-22 12 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept. 19. .T is proposed to 1 make a new Australian stamp issue to commemorate tne vaiour of the A.I.F. in withstanding th t seige of Tobruk. Acting on the .suggestion of Senate: orand. the Federal Parliament has M reed to send a message387 words
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Advertisement116 1941-09-22 12 TO-DAY 3 SHOWS j A LII A M II I 31 REELS WILL HE SCREENED I IN ITS ENTIRETY K Jm P4| W'J f Tl BF v .MTTTnTiMr^^WM V A REPUBLIC SERIAUNKCIUpJ WEDNESDAY 24th SEP]! Proceeds In Aid of Y.W.C.A. A I If A |j II jl A I Jmmmm^WKmi116 words
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Article198 1941-09-22 13 Rangoon. Sept. 21. I Burma Government has decided to control the cotton Ota with a view to insuring against the collapse of cotton L Earlier in the month rice was placed under Govern,t control. hat tne most practicable and S certain way of achieving Elt laReuter - 198 words
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Article343 1941-09-22 13 Jaipur, Sept. 19 DEFINING to an address of welcome by the Sirdars, on His Highness's return to his state after active service overseas, the Maharaja of Jaipur declared that he had no doubt of victory, for good must eventually triumph over evil, but it is necessary to343 words
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Article96 1941-09-22 13 THE Duke of Bedford described o< "foolish and absurd" a report thai he intends to sell 100.000 ac of his Bedfordshire and Dark. bamshire ea%t< The Duke, who Ifl now livv his Scottish home near Newton Stewart VTigtownshire, said he tiao been considering the closing ol96 words
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Advertisement137 1941-09-22 13 TO-NIGHT FTER- DINNER DANCE, 9-30 to 12. IG EVENTS ARE COMING, SO WATCH OUT FOR OUR ORTHCOMING PROGRAMMES! I 0 p.m. §DM TALKIES| 9.45 p.m. TO-NICH r sth NICHT THE CROWDS ARE COMING AND RETURNING NIGHTLY TO SEE PANGGILAN DARAH" WITH DAHLIA SOERIP SOETINAH WIDJAJA. HE 9 KRONCHONGS EGYPTIAN SONGS137 words
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Article113 1941-09-22 14 Whirla way's Bag Now $347,41 1 New York, Sept. 21 J THE American wonder I horse. Whirlawa> favour- S ite at ten to one on won the i 491h "Lawrence localisation Stakes" over a mile and five furlongs yesterday, thus be- ccming third in Ihe list of last-time money winners.113 words
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69 1941-09-22 14 China Relief Fund Tennis In London London, sept. 21. TENNIS matches in aid of the China Relief Fund were played at Kensington, when David and Mrs. Keng beat Aschner, Hungarian Davis Cup player, and Gem Hoahin* 5. 6 o. while David and Hercv beat Aschner and K. Lo 6—3, 4—6,69 words
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Article84 1941-09-22 14 THE September medal competition, held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Club, resulted in a win for L H. Chater with a return of 3 down. The following were the best returns: Down. L. H. Chater 3 Major L.E.C. Davies 4 Lt Del. J.J.O'Dwyer 5 Capt.84 words
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Article712 1941-09-22 14 Seventh Annual Chinese Athletic Meet Successful Conclusion To Two-Day Meetiw gIX more new records were created at second and concluding dav of ti seventh Singapore Chinese athletic nl ing held at the Jalan Besar Stadium rZ] day. The meeting was watched bv aJ, crowd. 4r Five712 words
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Article51 1941-09-22 14 THE second tie in 1 the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition will be played at Anson Road Stadium today, when the Royal Artillery (Blakan Mati) meet the Customs. The Gunners are one of the strongest teams in the Div. lIA league, while the Customs are the champions In Div51 words
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Article79 1941-09-22 14 JacksonMiller Cup THE result of the last race for the Jackson-Miller cup a 150 metres free style open handicap event, held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday was: F. O. J. E. Lambert 1, Dr. P. Ellis 2, L. H. Chater 3. By winning this race, F. O. Lambert also79 words
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Article28 1941-09-22 14 Rovers' Cup Football Bombay, Sept. 21. THE local Infantry team drew with the up-country Infantry team in the semi-final of the Rovers Cup football tournament, each scoring once.—Reuter.28 words
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Miscellaneous60 1941-09-22 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER. S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, extra preliminary round tie, rt.A. (8.M.) v Customs, Alison Road Stadium: League games, Reserve Division, Gordons v Chinese Athletic Res., Fraser and Neave ground; Div. lIA, RE. (Malays) vi Malay Regiment, j Changi: Div. 118, N.B. Corinthians v Stam- i ford. Naval Base.60 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-09-22 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH ni>i s TO-DAY: 1128 11.39 p.m., 10.4 11 TO-MORROW. 1 WEDNESDAY: ft.; 12.31 pjn.,17 words
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Article365 1941-09-22 15 IOWDER'S 6 FOR 33 IN [{SON'S LAST BIG GAME Egood bowling by Australian A. C. Growder, laying for the Singapore Cricket Club, following a Lnings of 55 by Major Castor, paved the way for it for an Australian team, representing the AustraHir Force and the Australian Imperial Forces, led365 words
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Article93 1941-09-22 15 Ray Olsen, photographer ttaihed to "Pix," well-known Hian picture magazine, td in Singapore by plane may t,> "cover" Malaya. r his assignment here, he to visit Thailand. Burma nungldng, where he hopss pe an interview, .with picttth Generalissimo Chiang ladame Chiang. hi> return journey he will lono Kong and93 words
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Article89 1941-09-22 15 J 1 17 showed up well again, gtag to the Japanese Club, wngapore baseball league Pons, by a close 6 to 4, score raay afternoon on the Japaciuo ground. ght. pitching an effective ball Aussies. smashed out a I ini 'f -base hit. Ueyama also a89 words
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Article258 1941-09-22 15 poiß horses, one of them a very recent importation, securing doubles for the meeting, a big upset by Grand Prix, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup only reI cently, the first bracket for Green Howard. I and the continued successes of "Seagate j Stable" and trainer258 words
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259 1941-09-22 15 Kunming. Sept. 19. HR. Carlos Romulo. publisher of the Manila Tribune and the Manila Herald, and vice-president of Rotary International, arrived here on Thursday morning by plane, after a six-day visit to Chungking. j While in the wartime capital. Dr. Rcmulo met Generalissimo and MadameChinese Central News - 259 words
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Article47 1941-09-22 15 Hyde Park, New York. Sept. 21. PRESIDENT Roosevelt yesterday sinned a $3 553.100 000 tax bill. This bill, which Ls the largest ever enacted in the United States, is designed to help defray the costs of national defenc» *«d LeaseLend programme- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article246 1941-09-22 15 Sun Eclipse Reports To-day Singapore, Sunday ASTRONOMICAL observations are expected to be made to-day by the Chinese Government of the first total eclipse to be observed in the vast inhabited areas of China in 500 years. For want of the same facilities, Malaya was unable to make any scientific data246 words
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Article137 1941-09-22 15 Air Officer On Killing Charge SU PERINTENDENT Yandell, one of Scotland Yard's "Big Six," was in Marykbone Police Vou r t j when Flying-Officer I Edward Alexander Reay Landon, R.A.F. 'was remanded, charged with the murder of Frantisek Mandaus. a 45-year-old Czech. Mandaus was found shot in a flat at137 words
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Article140 1941-09-22 15 Walked, Fell Asleep HE fell asleep even when walking," it was stated at an inquest on Dennis Sidney Campkin, 27, who gassed himself with a gas poker at his flat in London. Dr. Geoffrey Marshall, of Harley-street, said Campkin was treated as a special case at school where he could140 words
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Article56 1941-09-22 15 Winning their lat fame of the to*#u< ■gainst the r.a. lao-ac) •>»! ;,f--urtiav the Royal All Force have now lopped the Div. I leaf ii< two point ahoad ol itif 8.C.F.A., vh have, however, onmore game to plaj I complete then son's programme. The airmen won 3 o,56 words
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Article258 1941-09-22 15 London, Sept. 21. /'Knwits nnre more flocked football grounds, with Usenal and Tottenham, who share the latter's ground In war <i.>\ rrtating a ground record for the season with 17.446 onlookers in what was Arsenal's "home" fixture. L«wls and Cumner shared scoring honours In aReuter - 258 words
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Article92 1941-09-22 15 Shanghai, Sept. 21. WHILE Japane.se sources report that a lequest has been made by the local Japanese authorities to the Municipal Council for important changes in the Settlement police force as a sequel to what is described as an aggravation of the local terrorist situation, the CouncilReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement268 1941-09-22 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY, Annual Supplies 1012. Tenders "are invited for m*& for one year from 1 January, 1942, .under the following heads: [lighters for transport of coal from steamers in the Roads andjorS.H.B. wharves to tho Gas Works, Kallang. i 2 Labour for discharging coal fiom lighters at the Gas Works,268 words
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499 1941-09-22 16 London, Sept. 21. STRIKING at the Nazis in Germany itself, in Norway, in France and at a convoy off the Dutch coast, the Royal Air Force yesterday launched the greatest western front daylight offensive of the war. Hundreds of British fighter craft, escorting bombers, battled499 words
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Article169 1941-09-22 16 New Shah Holding Reception Teheran, Sept. 21. MOHAMMED Riza Pahlevi, the new Shah of Iran, is holding a reception of the diplomatic corps at his winter palace here to-morrow to mark publicly his recognition by the powers, particularly Britain and Russia. Meanwhile, M. Furughi, the Prime Minister, is reconstructing hisReuter - 169 words
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Article29 1941-09-22 16 Tokyo, Sept. 21. ADMIRAL Toyoda, the Japanese Foreign Minister, was received in audience by the Emperor yesterday afternoon. He reported on international developments, says the Jananese news agency.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article136 1941-09-22 16 New York, Sept. 21.— Persistent border Incidents between Japanese and Russian troops are reported from Chungking by the local National Broadcasting Corporation correspondent who adds that hostilities are growing dally. He states that Russia and Japan have both moved up reinforcements. Reuter. Los Angeles, Sept. 21.— Mrs. WillsReuter - 136 words
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Article55 1941-09-22 16 I DO not believe the people of Cmna can b. J A quered," declared the new United StativT W to Australia (Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, uDon h« in Sydney. pon ms -The Japanese control the communications riven, and many cities, but outside that tC r nothing. Tney do not noldChinese Central News - 55 words
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Article44 1941-09-22 16 4 SCHEME for affording temporary relief h bmA 1\ sheltei people likely to be rendered hometown event of an air raid on Karachi is beine vnmZ the Karachi Municipal Corporation to SHE with special A.R.P. officer. The scheme™ mated to cost about £5,000— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article31 1941-09-22 16 THE Spanish Government yesterday announced J 1 conclusion of a treaty of commerce and naJ tion with Manchoukuo. signed bv Foreign Üb3 Serrano Suner and Charge DAffairs MatsinrlwlH Manchoukuo.- Eastern NewsEastren News - 31 words
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Article36 1941-09-22 16 SEVERAL enemy units moving outside the Bntfl perimeter defences in Libya were effect! engaged by machine-gun and mortar fire sa\. laddie East communique, Issued at Cairo 'jj from this, yesterday v.*as a comparative!*: ouie- m ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article58 1941-09-22 16 Vichy, Sept. 21. SERIOUS damage resulted from fire on Saturday night in Oeucumenical (Orthodox) Patriarchate nt Phanar on the Golden Horn. This is reported in an Istanbul dispatch to Vichy. The famous p.hurch of the Orthodox Patriarchate was burned out and the palace partially destroyed. Church treasuresReuter - 58 words
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Article81 1941-09-22 16 Bombay, Sept. 21. MILLIONS of devo--111 ted Hindus flocked to the seaside are? and the sacred rivers due to the solar eclipse this morning, offering prayers and distributing alms for the poor. A t Kurukshetra, historic battlefield and pilgrim centre, where a temporary city sprung up forReuter - 81 words
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Article18 1941-09-22 16 Vichy, Sept. 21. PETAIN will broadcast a particularly important appeal this evening, says the Vichy news agency. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article138 1941-09-22 16 British Propaganda London, Sept. 3 r sustain th*. 1 morale ol all to-day dwell unwillingly I the hideous shadow of the si ka." was the description ol aims of British propaganda! in a speech to-day by Mr. I Dalton. Minister of Economic 1 fare. Mr.Reuter - 138 words
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Article156 1941-09-22 16 (By Patrick Crosse. Reutt" Special Correspondent y Teheran. Sept. 1 WITH the new 22-year-old a Mohamed Riza. Panic u on throne and gathering pojj with unexpected rapidity, wj nian people have set out to dm memory of the old regime as Q» VaXmenfhas already J*Reuter - 156 words
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