Morning Tribune, 25 September 1941

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  • 26 1 NET T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Ft_ Ni .,i.;. Thursday. September 25. 1941. NEXT SALES EXCEPT 4,500 DAI Morning Tribune Thursday, September 25. 1941
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  • 122 1 Peiping, Sept. 24. MRS. Denzil H. Clarke, the Japan-born wife of a Press attache at the British Embassy is still missing. Information now available tends to confirm vesterday's report that she was seized by klTnap^Toutside a friends house on Saturday and carried off in a
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  • 244 1 Moscow, Sept. 24. fTEK tour days' struggle, Soviet troops m the northern part of the central [or have driven the Germans back from nsh fortified positions on the eastern kof the River Dvina. Fighting, often lose quarters, with hand-grenades and 01- bottles, Soviet troops
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  • 58 1 I Melbourne. Sept. 24. K'SSIAS resistance is a factor Hot peace in the Pacific," decred Bir Ronald Cross, British igh Commissioner, at a luncheon iw here bv the Premier of VicI 'hpan i* vatchlng Russia whose wie Is our battle," declared Sir imaio -Our relations with Jal ire
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    71 1 I Minister Alfred Duff Coopei f arrived at the military aerodrome of Bataria on Friday. After lunch he went to the country residence of the Gov-ernor-General at Tjipanas in the mountains and stayed there until the following: morning. He then returned to Batavia and on Sunday morning Sept. 21. left
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  • 132 1 N. w York, Sept. 24. j Porously demanding the J epeal of the Neutrality Act acting the sinking of the United JP steamer Pink Star, the New g Times says "The Nazi Govmment maintains that If the m St ar is sent to the bottom bv
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  • 76 1 Bangkok. Sept. 24. ROKURO MURAKAMI, employee of {the Nichitai i Shokai. a Japanese commercial firm, was reported out of danger after receiving a serious wound m thp neck from an unknown assailant as Thai authorities continued to search for the attacker. It was revealed that Murakami
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  • 102 1 Curtin Slashes Australian Government This amendment h L liven an explanation. Minister. Mr, funds had i Mr. Curtm said that oo offi[ia|s all been used £300 had bee,, |tve. to I quoted an instance tour 5 union otT.cia who jenl on mmgmi w.l The tf0m °\hV vote of «ie Independent
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  • 644 1 T ut% London, Sept. 21. HL inter-Allied conference in London to-day unanim ouslv uffirnu-tl as a common aim that supplies of fo >d and materials be made a vailable for post-war needs of countries liberated from Nazi oppression. The Sovkt Ambassador, >1 Maisky, addressing the conference, dot
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  • Highlights Of The News
    • 21 1 LONDON* Sept. 24— The Air Ministry communique states that British fighters had been m action against the Luftwaffe m Russia.— Reuter
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    • 31 1 RANGOON. Sept. 24— The de. fences of Burma were further strengthened to-day by the arrival of a shipload of K.A.F. personnel who are at present m transit to different stations. Reuter
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    • 26 1 LONDON, Sept. 24— Britain ha* withdrawn facilities for the passage of blockaded Industrial materials to Switzerland in consequence of the latter's commercial agreement with Germany. Reuter
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    • 32 1 LONDON, Sept. 34— Sir Archibald VVaveil, Commander-in-Chief. India, has been on a vi*it to London where he had consultations with the Imperial General Staff. He came by air and has returned Reuter
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    • 18 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 24— The e x-Shah has left Herman, en route t« Argentine, says the Iran news Reuter
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  • 557 2 The world famous liner Queen Elizabeth puts into Singapore during her travels to avail herself of the excellent docking facilities in order to undergo a general cleanup. Photo shows the liner partially in dock. London, Sept. 24. JfHE Soviet Ambassador, M. Maisky's speech, yesterday when
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  • 128 2 AMBASSADOR EXCHANGE FOR CONSUL London. Sept. ?4 ris stated authoritative! v here that Sir Lancelot Olipbant, formerly British Ambassador m Brussels ami now detained by the Germans, is to be reltased and exchanged for fterr von Gerlaeh, formerly German Consul- General m Iceland. Sir Lancelot Olrphant is one of a
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  • 91 2 Tokyo. Sept. 24. CUSTOMS officials revealed that they had receH advices that the China Navigation Compart ship, Anhui. dispatched to pick up British and Indi evacuees from Japan, is ai riving in Yokohama I morrow, twp days later than first scheduled. It is understood that she
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  • 184 2 Inter -Allied Conference Supports Atlantic Charter London. Sept. 24 AN inter-Allied conference has unanimously adopts a resolution declaring support for the princip in the so-called "Atlantic charter" agreed by Pres dent Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill. The Czechoslovak delegate, M. Masaryk earlie had presented a joint declaration on behalf ot Cze
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  • 74 2 London, sepi. <*« IT is officially stated to-day that arrangements die x now in hand for tlie first meeting between gates of the Trades Union Congress and the a» Russian Central Council of Trades Unions to M place in Moscow. v The T.U.C. representatives will be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 225 2 "ON DUTY" UNION JACK EMBLEMS These '.wMems can now be obtained m Singapore at the following places:— John Little Co., Ltd. Medical Hall. Federal Dispensary Ltd. m Raffles Hetel. d. H. Cafe. \delphi Hole! Whiteaway Laldlaw Co., Ltd. Rata Shoe Store at North Bridge Road. period the H Empire's history,
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  • 772 3 Sarawak Pledge To Uphold State Traditions |j v p. P. YVagle. Reuter s special correspondent) Kuching (Sarawak), Sept. 24. pledge ourselves loyally to uphold the traditions oi the Brooke family in building up a state free i oppression and crime, free from poverty and t. free from exploitation and subjection
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  • 194 3 A S many people appear to .under toe mv^ion A that the law to_ the .^SeSSTSrttow with forbid them to/arry out flnwicia^ ir or on behalf of l»^%£s£s," the Curtodto monly known unWJJw™ f t(lat as lon g ago as fa^g'to Sna Sf fifij^l
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  • 76 3 Coup Plot In A rgentine Monte Video. Sept. 24. REPORTS reaching here from Buenos Aires state that the Argentine Government is believed to have discovered and completely crushed a threatened military plot involving several important Argentine cities. The ringleaders are believed to be a uarrlson at Parana. Conspiracy is said
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  • 9 3 With 'V The Key To It
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  • 133 3 London, Sept. 24. GERMANY'S growing interference with Italy's affairs is given further proof m the institution by the Germans of a censorship at Bologna, Florence and Taranto where all Italian letters are recensored after passing the Italian censor. The Italian newspaper Corriere Italia, published In
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  • 181 3 More U.S. Food For Britain Washington, Sept 23 DECLARING that Britain is on short rations," the Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. Wickard. ttstifyinn before the House of Representatives Appropriations Committer, stated that a very minimum estimate of the funds needed lor the commodities the Departm ••<- -had Dioni'sccl to supply Britain
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT I* AM* A CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. 'Phone 6045. Under BRITISH management W SUGGEST J Tournedos Marengo delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have m oeen restocked V^VU TLCL^LO H 1 1 h finest V^r continental J
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  • People & Places
    • 1089 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By TWO magnificent Lion dajice costumes painted with brilliant gold and glowing red have been brought .specially from China tor the Rice Bowl Party on Oct. JO. They will be worn by men of the Chin Woo Athletic AsseciaUon, thirty of whom
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    • 21 4 Xurm m ft ]QY (HATS Iflj PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HOUSECOATS 5 Eu 4 Ol HI FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE BILL STREET
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    • 67 4 CAN BE YOURS Sj^C> 0 Regular visits to the Eliza- V Mm b: tii Ardcn Salon at Maynards V\ Qfm will ensure your looking your }A %\1 best. There arc special treat VI y ,%w mems foi* defeating sallowness, v^ X for brightening and clearing the V^ complexion, refining the
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  • 455 5 HOUSECOATS Go "Sailor" I nousecoats, as in pyjamas and play-clothes, nautical as well as military themes are well represented and are likely to continue in Lgiarity well on into the next season. Sailor collars, sleeve m navy blue with gold, red or white detail, cottons in red, white ipef, military
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  • 248 5 Tapestry-Printed Sateen Highlighted THE highlighted fabric (Off the more dressy type of housecoat is tapestry-print sateen, whkh appears in subdued muUicotours but in very large and picturesque motifs. Seersuckers are also sponsored in a variety of floral and striped versions, while shantung weave* and printed pique, together with man? versions
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    • 76 5 iiiv 7 W'* iJ^ r—o7^^oo <X Hfc.' far JHBifeg .?>T? rf- '-■\'—f^kWoootm£'' U —m TJQtttL. WW. >'* _jifl^ B^^^^^ i^l H^m^^M^V Si^^ selection of delicatessen /flf eCOHOHtICaI at youi nearesj branch. Ur J^ V jj LIVER BAU8AO! tfKfl eaSllU pineapple ham UKS4 J Zrtn.lr PRESSED TONOITi onto a red meals
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  • 1055 6 '11 K is fortunate that the offence he is charged with does not I fall under the whipping sections; this sort of thing is intolerable," said Mr. J. L. McFall. the district judge, when he kesterday imposed a sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment
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  • Article, Illustration
    83 6 During h i sjL y^ recent trip to Batavia. the* Right Hon. Mr A. Duff Cooper t who is making J i Singapore his J head quarters t tor the period l of bis stay m 1 the East, visit. 1 ed the country t residence of the j N.E.I.
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  • 78 6 REWARD FOR WAR HEROES Bhopal, Sept. 23. H.H. the Nav/ab of Bhopal has announced liberal rewards to members of his forces for distinguished service at the front. Grants of land worth Rs. 2.500 and Rs. 1,200 yearly will be given to thos° awarded respectively the V.C. and the D.S.O. Recipients
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  • 319 6 THAT the wife was not conU ing the petition and only as for the custody of her three eh ren was mentioned m the h court yesterday when the divo petition m which Mr. Ellas Day an Indian, is seeking for a disso tion of his
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  • 335 6 ENGLAND would not allow the Duteh here to be attacked, while she herself merelv looked on with hands folded," said Mr. Duff Cooper during a press conference at Batavia. states a correspondent from Batavia. He said that he had come to Batavia to meet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 99 6 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. X w i .iv. I L^^j Vftfl IL' 3 The LONDON
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    • 59 6 Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! From to-day fit PHILLIPS Soles and let this sturdy blanket of rubber net as a walking cushion which prevents tired feet, And as you have Toot comfort you save money, for I hey outlast three ordinary leather soles. Obtainable everywhere. PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS Sole
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 25 6 Sarawak Centenary A PROGRAMME on the Sarawak Centenary Celebrations will br presented by the Singapore broadcast g station ttOtL 9.30 to 10 p m. ic-day.
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  • Article, Illustration
    874 7 LETTER FROM LONDON I Story Of The "Flying j Beamishes": How The ■K.A. F. Get Away j With It: Junior: Officers And Mess j Bills: Irish Workers In Britain '.mmmm.o Q FrjrjK brothers in the RA.F. who are known as the Flyjpjr fleam ishes they used to
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  • 316 7 London. Sept. ?4. (hat 61 contain entirely false stateIN a bid to offset the effect on the ments. morale of the Germans of the Aerodromes are specified m. 53 almost non-stop attack i by the often with the damage given m Royal Air Force at a t*m<
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  • 338 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1941. ITALIAN UNREST jrIOUGH too much credence cannot be placed on the unauthenticated report of the arrival m the United States of an Italian mission charged with the delicate responsibility of taking over "the immediate representation of Italy m Washington, should an Axis rupture develop,"
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, tfg^ Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. J. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. J-. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. Ti *fi ~""""*"^ni^Bil kill* »Ai* t= l ""^iTiT r m^^tt T *****00*- mmim '7~""^ V*r P^^^W VII Mfi^Tfc ZEEr^M
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    • 134 7 WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jimp out of Bed m the Morning Full of Vim. The livn should pour out two rounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile not (lowing freely, your food down t digest. It vat decays m the bowel*. Wind bloats up
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 8 Malay soldiers at the second stage of the "present." Over the top and into action. Troops show proficiency m bayonet drill. Trench mortars m process of erection.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 "SPEED THE TANKS" WANTED BUILDERS FOR 'WALTZING MATILDAS" You can buy a "Churchill Tank" outright for £20,000 or by Hire Purchase at week. OR MAKE A MODEL FOR AUCTION SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO EVATT CO., SINGAPORE. 25th SEPT. Battle of Britain Ball at Raffles Hotel. Non-Stop Cabaret and Danee Specialty Items
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 503 9 ivsmen j\na kotographers atch Troops ■ERE i" Singapore" the Malay Regiment yesterda> I varied display for the benefit of local and foreign mm and photographers, who were left m no doubt efficiency and smartness of this, the youngest Regi,British Empire. pictures accompanying this article show
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 44 9 SUSE BY WALT P'S NEY I W&F& [^#S9X J fllPP d K'^SXJMSIf fel x^«v JIX X^X#X& M) V'^lxs^^-^' -V^ x 1 a v r vy A x "x I I "**r* 1 '^^^^B-- k^ I .j^iiiiifl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik. Ia Jf "4 >vS ,^^^Wl y^ L
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 603 10 asdf Situations Vacant WANTED Male and Female teachers Box No. 512 c o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 219L1 WANTED DISTRIBUTORS for British Lotion, well known brand. Box 546 co Mulaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 2721,) WANTED— Energetic and reliable canvassers. Apply personally between 9—ll a.m. Ye« Puk Swee. 63 Upper
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    • 680 10 WANTED young and energetic Chinese Clerks to translate Chinese Accounts Salary from $35 to 150 per month according to ability. Only Singapore applicants need apply. Box 487 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. IBOLI WANTED Chemist and Doctor with registrable qualifications for a big dispensuo Apply with copies of testimonials, diplomas
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    • 794 10 Educational I RAPID COURSE m Motor Driving taught. i licences obtained. My car or yours. Fees reasonable. Success assured. Dial *****. Singapore. (No. 21 ID LEARN TO DANCE with Confidence. Balance, Life. Movement and Control. For lessons consult "The Aristocrat" School of Ballroom Dancing, 302A, Lavender Street, Sin^por^ (No. 143
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    • 689 10 For Sale PANCREALIN has cured Diabetes perma^ nently. Don't dread the disease anymore No injection, no fasting. Indian herfc/l product or Oriental Chemical Laboratories One month's tin $3 G C Peters Sc'e Agent. Malaya. Post Box 154. Kuala Lunii^ W A.O. FAW Apply 807 555"^) Malaya Tribune, Singapore. ,No. 292
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 248 10 J ON J ZHP.I zhp 2. n ZHPJ. 41IJJ I CSV-IT.! 16 84 I GSP-isnj 19 81 (From hi H JO 1 GSD-un 25. v n (From 0 n 11 56 I 25 4h I (l!7sfl 49 '15 1 <iu| hsps :M iii;in From 6 '^m\ 9 20 n KUALA
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  • 296 11 Melbourne, sepi. i AR R A N G E- I MENTS have been I made for two vans to; I be operated in MalaH^H ya by the Comforts Fund and the I Y.M.C.A. for the I transport of stores I and comforts, and to I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 242 11 j THE I MAJOR WALLY BY STAN CROSS es Drive o Crazy ♦Trine, bleeding, internal or >our vitality ruin L and drive you crazy with pain K,,nt discovery of an Amer g, 01 the pain in IB l*BUt«i Sk nde. work and enJoy lift It aiao quickly alda naiure tc
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    • 426 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. Miscellaneous H SERVICE AND COMFORT guarantee:!. kB Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck 0M h 1 Street. Singapore. Rate moderate. Modern sanitation. Phone 4978, Proprietor Wong Vee Kuan. (No. 13L) PILES sap your vitality. Do not delay jM Take early treatment without operation knd enjoy new life.
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    • 361 11 (FROM PAGE 10) To Let TO LET 153-C. Charlton Lane. ~Apj)ly~To Kandarhar Street. Mrs. Slew Khoo (No. 214 L) UNFURNISHED SINGLE~ROOM~ available m private house m town. Break fost only Provided Mod. San. Apply to Box 539 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. MZL| WANTED OCCUPIER for furnished ro>an Katong district,
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    • 154 11 Pen Pencil Repairing PEN PENCIL REPAIRS -75 oent* each. Parts extra Work guaranteed Outtlon repairs by Re K lstered Post 1.-'O Company. 22C. Wltichrster Hou.-\. Slnjpipore customers telephone 7971. (No. 980';) Stamps FOR SALE; Really good quality star.mii of Malaya. Fine selections. Competitive rates. Selected approvals »ent anywhe:e. j Liit
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 37 11 F YOU UON'T PkJO-iroE "Tfe E*i. MINE. NO'. WAlf! WAH ?***!**>•• |-TMLW?fS ANOTW^W IT" [U.-THBOW MVS^LF^-tn I MUST. HAVE TIME. |BM^|^1 TRAlM AT TE N &M f IN F^ONT OF THE.. JPIW^^X^-^^ To CONSIDER— l P^/cK'-"" M rfTj'.
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  • 365 12 Madras. Sept 23. AFTER the arrival here of the Baipai Delegation to Ceylon. Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai left immediately for Bambav. Interviewed, he said that the terms of the agreement will be placed first before the Government of India and afterwards before the Standing Immigration Committee of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 157 12 The < ItOWIIS Applaud ••i;.\V.T.\VX again: lAT THE CAPITOL 13|3^ IN TECH NKO LOIR "GONE WITH THE WIND" fairing CLARK CABLE VIVIEN LEICH and CAST of Thousands POPULAR PRICES: 60 ds.-51.20 (Stalls) and 52.30 (CIRCLE) y^^^^W I 1 fy fi^a^ Including TAX. 4 HOURS of CREA T ENTER TAINMENT POLICE
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    • 255 12 PAVILION TOaJ «.i"> 9.1 j HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT THAT C( WITH A MERRY SWING AND A RIOT OF LAUGHTER! JOIN THE FUN €r FROLICS r ~^000&^ wefe om\ j dwim\ t^mm mmm W l^^ .X MS OMOMOMOr^ tTT r y F AOOOOT >« "f 000T Sr i i3B fti^\ IK?
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  • 117 13 BERING across l military tiring en the South of and lour boy.? id m£ small obtod n discover i it was fhey i It against a I l violent lion. Three oi In were killed mtlv. while the ft was seriously* W and is now Htal K dead boys
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  • 158 13 London. S^pt. 24. The Rajahs, says rhc limes !iav2 'omc ben regarded, «*nu rc 8 a JJ*" c" thrives, as trusses of the welfare of the people of Sara™* who owe to them their advanc from conditions of primitive tribal life to those of a well
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  • 27 13 On the centenary .of the State of Sarawak which will be celebrated to-day. it is proposed that an order, abolishing absolute rule ana
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  • 150 13 'Same Objective' Of China Australia Canberra. Sept. 24 IT is a great compliment lo Australia that China should send a man of such distinction, said Mr Fadden. the Premier, speaking at the official luncheon »iven by the Commonwealth Government to Mr. Hsu and the Councillor. Dr. Tuan, at Parliament He
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  • 259 13 AHWAZ, a town m Iran, when visilcd by the. Very Key John Leonard Wilson, the Bishop »l Singapore, was a place wher. "the Bflßians collected the customs, the French controlled UM telephones, the Americans ihe finance, the Swedes charge of the army, and the K»itish the
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  • 37 13 ,i TALK by Prole*** T H s A,-, i ••">' r mU Rait o lei "ii i nc A Jj4 roa leas ii i ij 1( 1 1 I 1 I ui (i. iv. 8ept< mbi i M
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 380 14 DROPPING vital points m their game against the Straits Chinese Football Association reserves at Farirer Park yesterday, the reserve team of the Gordon Highlanders, hitherto strong contenders for the Re serve Division honours, have now lost all their chances of securing the championship, which will
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  • 175 14 Saturday's RestNewcomers Rugby Till, first big watch of the Singapore rugby season J will be j luted on the Padang on Saturday, wben tile New- j i comers meet the Rest. Hie following are the j 1 earns for the match: J Newcomers (Whites): J. C. 1 Willoughby; Lt J.
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  • 47 14 rPHE following will play hockey for the Sir.Kf.pore Hornets against the Sappers and Minor^ on Saturday at Thompson Poad: S. RodiUuies; R H. Earth. M Modder; L. Eat rep. R. 8. Barth. D Decruz; B. Bchaardar. C Rayney. D N. Booth. H. ftoudfwyn. J Scheerder.
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  • 100 14 'Pill. Ilu\.ll Singapore Lull Club (iold 1 Medal— 1M1 competition will be played un Saturday and Sunday Oct 4 and 5 In conjunction with the October Medal, lhe toilowJnt. have qualified to compete:— M. C. Bum. R. F. C. Marklmin, R. N. McKern. H Campbell. P.
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  • 25 14 THE Reserve Division match between the Argylls and Chinese Athletic, which was to have been played on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday, was postponed.
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  • 320 14 Corinthians Hold Kallang To A Draw Challenge Cup Soccer UNLUCKY not to win on their showing, the R A.F. (Kallang) drew with the Naval Base Corinthians two-all m the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition's extra preliminary ropnd tie at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Rafs were definitely the better team, possessing
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  • 49 14 I'DOBBY Ki 13 (left), won the *J rican ten h a m pj ships earh month beating year- old Fr Kovacs low), fast i inff player, three sets one. Rig gs beaten in semi-finals champ ships a days ago, ever, while v?\'s qual for the fin
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  • 58 14 THERE should be plent; at the Singapore Po ground on Saturday, wl gymkhana in aid of the 1 is held. The following is tl gramme for the day: jumping; 4 p.m.. Malayi Cup: 4.30 p.m.. women's Cup; 4.50 p.m- "vc n p.m.. first aid race; 5.30 ing; 5.50 p.m..
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  • 96 14 TN a friendly game of bedmM at their own court on PrtJ ilurricane B.P beat »c I B.P by 8 names to 1 Results: (Hurricun-s I H. Gifford beat Lee K w > 15—3; S. Galistan beat C.on •5-12 15—5; H. Hoeder. best Guanls-5. Keng Yeow tf-U. JJ-^A? John
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  • 319 14 THE S.R.C. hockey trial be- tween the Colours and the Whites played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday resulted in a win for the Colours by the odd goal in five. The match was productive of a fairly good standard of hockey, and although the Colours fielded more of their
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 713 14 Arthritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Vanish tike Magic Pains Stop m <* s *fe-~XiJ' 30 Minutes PSrLmitr^ Thank? to the recent discovery of an <*&sr^ J* W^^^mf^m mazing medicine called Rumend. it is no < rfSiSSp^^v.'S mf> longer necessary for you to suffe; from the w /^mf Tf Mi pain and
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  • 55 15 :day's ties in fr rr Lutumn lawn tennis ndlcap: Mr. and "jR Bembroke (scr.) beat \2yto. T. Kitching (plus t doubles handicap: H. i and S. C. Woolmer (plus D. M. Hennessy and BostocJc-Hill (-15) 4—6, en's doubles handicap: Mrs. <.Conw and Mrs. Carsfew bear Misses N. and
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  • 66 15 ban now invited for the men's ■until open singles table t«;nthe Amateur Athletic fence fee will be 30 cents per are desirous to comiiti communicate with the hon. pt«i:i Mr. I.im Klan 800. or their t :«im captains. are bJm invited for the annual t tsdmlnton tournament Team m
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  • 184 15 Bigger Pacific Air Service DAN American Air- ways. Singapore office, yesterday announced that application had been made to the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board for permission to operate increased air schedules between Singapore and Manila and Manila and Hong Kong. Indicating that the new service will soon be a reality, a
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  • 229 15 ANE of the finest amateur boxing V cards will be presented at the Happy World covered stadium tomorrow night, when another War Fund programme is staged by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. Most of the top notchers in the game to-day will be participating in
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  • 91 15 London, Sept. 24. I A WARNING to the Finns that if they invade purely Russian territory, Britain will have no option but treat them as a belligerent enemy, has been sent to Helsinki from L/cndon. according to newspapers and diplomatic correspondents The message is said
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  • 74 15 h, Tokio. 8 pt pirTY British and 160 Indian re sidents of Kobe and Otaiu leaving Japan because of the ord r freezing foreign funds, left by t-ain last night for Yokohama. Thev will embark on the steamer Anhui. which has been sent i specially* to
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  • 68 15 New York, Sept. 24. IN a move to combat inflation, the Federal Reserv? Board, from Nov. 1, is increasing the reserve requirem?nts of its member banks by about one- seventh or tc the present statutory limit. The order was decided upon unanimously by the
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  • 44 15 <From H 1. HoptJn) Londoi B pt. p la expected that 'Tanks for Rnatla" week will ihoer record increase ,n production When U Maisky. the Russian Ambassador, visiten a Midlands factory, the n.-r-sonne) stood at attention and feng tLe Internationale.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 120 15 SportsDiary TO-DAY SOCCER: Challenge Cup competition, preliminary round Spartans v Police, Anson Road Stadium; R.A. •.Heavy) v R.A.M.C., Changi: SA.F.A. league, Div. IIA. r E (Malays) v R.A.S.C Changi. HOCKEY: S.C.C. trial. S.C.C; Colts v Indian General Hospital. Tyersall; A C.S. v Singapore English School Oldham Hall. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament
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  • 548 16 WILL WIPE OUT THE TERROR OF FASCISM task 01 tiii: m:.uo< it tic vi \l l s MAKING a statement on behalf of the Russian Government toda> M. Maisky, Soviet Ambassador to London, said: "j at a time when Hitlerite Germany, after having enslaved and countries »s continuing with force
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  • 62 16 New York, Sept. 24. I SUBSTANTIAL aid given S 5 to Britain by the re- fitting of British warships m the United States has resulted m Britain promis- j ing to give reciprocal faci- lities to American war- J ships at Singapore, says j
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  • 77 16 Tokyo, Sept. 21 ALTHOUGH oil shipments from 11 the Netherlands East Indies and the United States are completely blocked as a result of the freezing order. Japan continues to import oil from Mexico, said Mr. Koh Ishii. deputy spokesman of the Japanese Information Board Apart from tills, normal trade relations
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  • In Brief
    • 21 16 WIR Dadiba Merv^anjee Dalai, former hteh r J missloner for India hi London left a. r°3 ni Lneiand valued i.vo<»)inininininMiiniHnnnnni Reuter
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    • 11 16 THE Philippm e IsfeuKls have called up 125 uau J Reuter
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    • 23 16 t IT U understood that th* Government of India considering a reduction of import duty on wha at the earliest possible moment^^^^^^^^H Reuter
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    • 57 16 yiCH\ new s agency mmmmm that Briti.sh bom f era attacked and sank a French cargo steim ftfcnceitt, on Saturd-y. in the Gulf of Gages offS coast of Tunisia. AH her crew were rescued The agency adds that the Moncelet, which ca ned cargo of phosphate*, caught fire after betogj
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  • 97 16 London. Sept. 24. AN Admiralty communique states that x Italian minelayer of the Crotone ell has been torpedoed by a British submarine the central Mediterranean. The minelayer wi probably destroyed, •An enemy supply ship of about 5,000 tons 1 alto been successfully attacked and was hit by
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  • 37 16 Day tona Beach. (Florida), Sept. 24 THE coast guard chief here has reported that a la; ship, which he described as a British freight was burning about eight miles from the -re Reuter
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  • 50 16 Melbourne. Sept 24 PR the first time m history Australia faces possibility of an attempted invasion, declai Lieut.-Col. Whitfield, Dlrectoi of Recruiting at lecruitlng rally here. He appealed to all those i gible, to enlist In order to build ud the ranks ol Australian Imperial Forces.— Reuter
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  • 104 16 London, Sept 24 rAPT SIR HERBERT PAUL LATHAM, aged 36,1 v former Member of Parliament for Scarboroaj and Whitby, who WUB recently tried by court marttj has been sentenced to imprisonment for two yea| without haid labour. Capt. Latham who was attached to the W SearchUght
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  • 123 16 Whiting, (Indiana), Sept. *4— All available fii men and police were rushed to the scene an* i explosion and a fire had occurred m the Staydar oi Company factory here. One man is reported to na been killed and several injured. Fire spread to dt'ze of oil storage
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