Morning Tribune, 30 September 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning tribune Vol 6— No. 207, Tuesday, September 30, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, September 30 1:141
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  • 166 1 \yniLi; fierce fighting raged yesterday all along the whole of the Russian front, the Three-Power Conference, with Soviet, British and American delegates, opened its first session m Moscow, reports Reuter, quoting the Columbia Broadcasting System commentator m Moscow. There is little news
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  • 85 1 eavy Nazi Attacks On Crimea London, Sept. 20. Hi AW air attacks have been made by the Germans on Russia communications on both railways and roads with. m Crimea, according to news r-v lived m London but the Germans do not appear tow i h.ive made any progress on I
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  • 208 1 H Madras. Sept 2(V .^■HAILAND will emerge An H scathed from the I a .^»*ttm war of lierves, accatd B. to Mr. M. Sivaram, Edito B the Bangkok Chronicle, n )v .B India. t policy of strict neutra t\m Aed by the Thai frovernmi nt friendly
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  • 71 1 T Tobruk during the night ol the southern sector penetrated the wire defence*, attacking a strong post and inflicting a number of casualties on the enemy, says an uthcial war communique from the Middle East. "In the same sector artillery yesterday, engaged and dispersed
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  • 32 1 3 Stories on Important Men 3 Threr wove* by tftiri* importuut men m*ro ia the news hist nighi Two "caajfhl the boar: o»e did not. They ww VL. -~'J Now m Teheran
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  • 385 1 (BY ANNALIST; London. Sept. 29 TO-DAY li the hundredth day of war on the eastern front. The Russians state that fierce fighting is proceeding all along the front. The Germans make a claim of success north-east of Dnepropetrovsk but except for the fact that Italian
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  • 203 1 London, Sept. 2f». TIIF Prime Minister will makf a .statement on the latest developments m the war situation when the House of Commons reassembles .shortly, writes Reuter's Parliamentary correspondent. He will deal at some length with Russia, both as regardto the position m the battle areas and
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    87 1 Simla. b»i»' j'» It i. ofii' I-. announced that :>vl\ Blf A;; iubalti W,iv« 11. Oommander-iiuChlef of ftidta, a:.ti Gen. Auchiiii(ck, CommoDder, MiddJe East, attended an important conference In Baghdad <.:\M niday and Saturdny They worked out hill fetatti <;i co-operation between India and rh». Middle East rennUng tii<»
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    79 1 Lisbon, Bept LORD Halifax and Bir Noel Char. lea, newly appointed British Ambassador to Brazil, accompanied by their wives, left Lisbon to-day by Clipper for New York Qic Lancelot Oliphant, former British Ambassador m Brussels, who arrived from Germany this morning. Sir RonaH Campbell, British Ambassador m Portugal and
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  • 91 1 Tokyo, Sept lit*. rK British Ambassador. Sir Robert Craigie, ha.; coiicellec his plans for departure owing to the illness of tiu 1 Counsellor of the Enba-ssy, arcordinK U> reliable information. It i.s understood that the ambasMMtor ragtrded the saf** departure of the steunicr Anhui a«s affording the opportuinty for
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  • 93 1 R.A. F. RAID GENOA AND TURIN London, Sept 2?> I «/|bjectives at own, vf Turin and el.seuhere urn- attack* (I t)\ aircraft of the j Bom her 'oinin:iii<l last *iffct »At Oiim.i industrial MtJM \t«-rc tx>iii t>«d and larr«* ifti vcrr itarted i" the docks" »»avs ;m Air .Ministry communique
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  • 145 2 Washington, Sept. 29. A SUGGESTION that the United States may have to supply food to Russia through Vladivostok and Iran on account of the serious food supply problem m Russia, resul ing from the Nazi occupation of the Ukraine 1$ made
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  • 390 2 Sabotage In The Balkans London, Sept. 29. NUMEROUS stories of sabotage m the Balkans are contained m the Swedish paper, Ny Dag. •The Commander of the Monte- negrin Partisans who blew up an Italian ammunition dump near Bar shortly after the Moscow PanSlav Congress declared 'this is our contribution to
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  • 44 2 J London, Sept. 29. > HUNDREDS more Cana II dian troops have i S arrived safely m Britain. i Amongst them are both? light and heavy anti-air- craft gunners. Ordnance, medical and dental units are/ t also represented.- Reuter
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  • 160 2 Welcome For Brit China Mission Chungking, Sept 29. IN welcoming the British financial mission to China the official Central Daily News declares that "we hop? the mission will net only strengthen China's resistance but will pave the way for British, Chinese and American economic cooperation m pest-war reconstruction. "To day,
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  • 28 2 Berlin, Sept. 29. BRITISH planes raided several localities m Western Germany, dropping hlgn explosive and incendiary bombs, states the official i German News Agency. Reuter
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  • 86 2 North Portal, Sept. 29. THE Diuu ana Dueness vi Winusoi creased the border into Canada here yesterday by train from Chicago. Illinois. They are on their way to Calgary, Alberta, which they will reach to-day. From the»e, they will travel by car to the Duke's ranch
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  • 13 2 Most Effective Way To Write The V In Occupied Europe.
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  • 151 2 uy<.' Simla, Sept. 29. THE first^loards to Gurkhas lighting m tne MiddK East ;v.re made with the announcement thai two riflemen of the 4th iP.W.O.) Gurkha Rifte have won the I.D.S.M. While a platoon was preparing a position at a bait ridge devoid oi cover near
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  • 62 2 Lisbon, Sept. 29. SIR Lancelot Oliphant, former British Ambassador m Brussels and 12 other diplomatic officials. released by the Germans under an exchange 01 prisoners' agreement tfith the Germans, arrived here irom Germany this morning. Sir Lancelot motored from the Spanish frontier while the
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  • 43 2 Saigon, Sept 29. THE technical committee of the Thai-French inwChina border Demarcation Commission coining of representatives of the Japanese, Frencn j^^ Chinese and Thai Governments is scheduled to n^ to-monow. m pursuance of the border fixing *»lt" Eastern News.
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  • 149 2 .Mima. Sept. zy. A FEW days ago the 18th Regiment, Indian Cavalry, were quietly relieved from Tobruk after sharing th e honour and burden of the defence of that fortress for Aye months. Shortly after arrival at a rest, camp m Egypt the Regiment was
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    • 105 2 We Said It Would Be Good, But We Were Too Modest! The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse Proves An Outstanding Success Read These Press Notices:— STRAITS TIMES: "Carefully produced and cleverlyacted play Dr. Clitterhouse. Magnificent/ SINGAPORE FREF PRE§£:— *Tkt finest play presented by any amateur body of actors m Singapore for a
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  • 489 3 Red's Bravery Adds Confide nce to Allies London. Sept. 29. k Walter Citrine, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress, speaking at Manchester yesterday afternoon i that the events on the vast battlefields of Western Russia I proved that Hitler's war machine was still of enormous fiigth. jj t t
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  • 127 3 Istanbul, Sept. 29. I last batch of Germans, numS:;ng 474, authorises by the occupying authorito leave Iran, arrived m LsII yesterday morning. le group comprises the German Ister m Teheran, with his staff all the consular officials m as weil as the families Of the ailed
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  • 186 3 New York, Sept 29 [TAIN'S legless pilot, WingcmmancSef Douglas Eader, ior 1 a :;p?.re aluminium leg was delivered by parachute. Id to escape .according to tn( iirrecpondent of the C°" ib.a Broadcasting System. let was recently lorced to owe wlule taking part m an R.A.t. 01-
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  • 54 3 EGLE GERMAN RAIDERS ENGLAND WALES London, Sept. -9. KW single enemy aircraft flew iver England and the coast of h Wales before midnight last t." says this morning's Air Itry and Ministry of Home ntv Communique. )me damage was caused ftt two |s, at one of which there was Hal]
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    130 3 The Warden's w Post No. 10 of J the Barnes, i London, dis- trict, has a no- i 1 vel signboard outside the en- S i trance. Shap- i ed like an old inn sign, it > i reads "No. 10" 1 (the same j number as the Prime Minis-
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  • 47 3 Shanghai, sept 29. T HE Japanwe have Mjcbrt %>e£*™* I tune along the nortt^ol »J^™ to an oifidM the Hankow-Canton luitaa^aco.f-i^ a A T.Ry. n.e S sa g e sa,, that J apa .e ri>r uo.ps Canton -Hankow lan.-y strategical loads.- Reuter
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  • 8 3 Melbourne Sept. <nee-h here to-day .said trial Reuter
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  • 182 3 Conditions In Italy: A Warning Ijimdoi). R«pt M RUMOURS about th< internal conditions m Italy are COBlmentrd on m a muttons tone by the newspaper, the Yorkshire Post The editorialist writs: "It may veil bo Uiat n. great many Italians urp war weary, secretly critical of the regime and ev<
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  • 31 4 Chairming Entrants v > Jan .Murray i i (left) and/ Karen Don- N nrll, two of the competitors m i I the War Fund Gymkhana on Saturday, pici tured between i events
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  • 840 4 Thrills Spills At Gymkhan |M'O|»l<" A |>ltt<*€*tt IIV vera airtliiiort* A LARGE crowd wended its way to the Polo Ground at Balestier Road on Saturday to enjoy a Gymkhana meeting with its attendant thrills and spills. lea on the lawn was followed by watching the events from a "I'roundside" seat
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    • 15 4 JBATTEPY ROAD J^Xi PMONE: 4095 Gowns and Sportswear. Oven 5.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Masters.
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  • 1164 5 fill up your BISCUIT TIN economy recipes for home-made 'cookies' n:>< nr-making is not too difficult for the home v ok to undertake and. after a few times it should siole to turn out a really delicious assortment the biscuit tin. When possible, make a g(XJd icily ol the mixture
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  • 54 5 it > .1 ««mkl plan u,i n.iM««- home-made his S oujI« m row* on a tray V Not only doe* thu» mukr Wifim fus> hand nmnd. t.nt thr> fook attnuitivr, whf n madr m a number of diffrrent finrv «»h«pr-, k«-<ii*-s f«»r the bis«uits sh»wn I left arf
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    • 63 5 Curry Sa« s j{* Puffs t. olls made with t/ie touch that only a Master Baker can give f 0 aoy*l Bf.KTT Currt Puff« »n 1 THR^ yAOC s Kf Roll** huvff Ui«'. /x;r. .rfl|l(T 7-ISM KS5n« which on»y a Ifjgr oifF^^ 1 »»^VJ 'uT^. iff sa. or iJK LJll—
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  • 592 6 S ,M,U.OK K as .he fi* p. f k~£^=£«=*=~ Re^anim* his depnrture from China ho say,: Mj natural resets at leaving behind me the have formed m China are tempered by the feeling -that Sing* pan I shall be almost at the
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  • 149 6 Red Cross Emblem In Malaya THE attention of the public drawn to the fact that there are legal limitations on the use of the Red Cross emblem, says an official communique There have been cases of unauthorised use of the Red Cross emblem m the Colony, m appeals for war
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  • 62 6 fHARGF.D with assisting m the 1/ management of a brothel m a house m Waterloo Street, Wong Tat Chew <33>, a Cantonese, claimed trial before Mr. R. Moor, acting third magistrate, yesterday At the request of the prosecuting officer. Wong was remanded m police custody for
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  • 195 6 lilE I'tinei al of Sir On; Siang Song takes place this afterne4fii. The cortege will leave the homo. 322, East Coast Read, at four o'clock for the Prinsep Street Church, and after the service wilJ proceed to Btdadari, and not .straight to Bidactm as previously announced.
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  • 276 6 TORCHED hi the crotch of a tree at Kranji en>wd 1 m cutting down one of the branches at the fork. Teo Soo. 32-year-old ex-vegetable gardener instantaneously when he was swept off hb P«c h the branch as it fell, sending him to his
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  • 267 6 THE village of Tapah Road it. Perak has what is pn. bably the largest Malay women's knitting class m tKe State and one of the largest m the Peninsula. There are about 156 Malay women and girls m this class, drawn from the surrounding
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    76 6 The Queen and the Princesses witnessed a ••Passing Out" parade at Sandhurst, of cadets. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands was also present. Until the outbreak of war it was custo. Mary to present the most efficient cadet with a sword. *but this custom has been abandoned. At the Queen's request
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  • 1122 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London f aft aft Ghost Of Hun Radio Station: News Of British S Prisoner Officers: Amazing Escape From S Blazing Bomber: M.P. j Forecasts Long War I* y London, Sept. 2. 'THE latest diversion to disf tract our minds for a nionient from the tragedy of
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  • 314 7 MORNIG TRIBUNE CHUNGKING MISSIONS TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1914. the world is eagerly awaiting the outcome of the Three-Power Conference m Moscow, Chinese attention 18 being drawn to the arrival shortly m Chungking of the American Military Mission which is now on its way for the purpose of surveying China's supply
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  • 332 8 THE RUSSO-GR GERMAN WAR Leningrad's Front (Rv Alexander Werth, Reuters Special Correspondent m Russia). Moscow, Sept. 29. THE warfare around Leningrad, at least m many sectors, appears to be a war of continuous movement. The Russians are raiding deeply into German-occupied territory. In some respects, the conflict is not unlike
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    5 8  - MICKEY MOUSE WALT DISNEY BY
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    • 600 10 khjhj Domestic Occurrence DEATH Madam Ang Ai, aged 57. P^f away at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Sept. 27. 41. She left behind one son Mr. Chua Clioo Seng <of Messrs. Globe Tradmp Ltd>. to mourn her loss. Funeral on Tuesday. 30-9-41. iaaviiig 26. Saigo Lane, for aktodari Cemetery at
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    • 697 10 Wanted WANTKD BUNGALOW wtth land. $10^KW Box No 561 co Malaya Tribune. Kuul .i Lumpur. (No. .041.) WANTED I—ll—4l. Compound House. Prefer Orchard Road District. Rent below $40- p.m. Write to O P.O. Box No. ]«4. Singapore. (No. 27U.M WANTED to purchase Radio course with equipment if possible preferubly National
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    • 241 10 jOKUI AUt < SINGAPOI ■■Si" 4 LONDoJ GBV-17.81 ml 16 84 metal 19 81 metnl (From 6 15 tj OSD-11.75 J (From 9 05 r J 11. SO t.uM saigonl 25-46 metrej (U -781 Xc 1 49 »s metrefl (••111 U. BANGKoI HSPS 25. 6 mcl (U 715 mrtfl From
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  • 7 11  - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS nv
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  • 94 11 Malaya's Gifts To Troops In Middle East INFORMATION has been received 1 from the Deputy Commissioner In the MJddle East for the Red Cross and St. John War Organisation of the safe arrival of a large number of cases of comforts for the troops, sent by the Malaya Patriotic Fund.
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  • 78 11 STATED to nave 4VOMI $21 at the Kandang Kerbau police station canteen, K. N. Mohamed' Ibrahim (24>, claimed trial to the charge of theft when he appeared before Mr. R. Moor, m the third police court, yesterday. The money, said to belong to Mohamed Hassan, was
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  • 77 11 BARONET SAID MISSING MAJOR Sir Anthony F.M. Palmer, Bart., R.A., is reported missing m operations m the Middle East. Sir Anthony, who is 26. is the fourth baronet. The first baronet, Sir Charles Mark Palmer, was regarded as founder of the town of Jarrow, Durham, of which he was the
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  • 98 11 APPEARING i n court m uniform, Nathaniel Joseph Barnett, 25, a private m the Royal Artillery, was remanded at Croydon accused of murdering his wife, Adelaide Doreen Barnett, 23, by shooting her with a rifle m a house at Stangerroad. South Norwood, S E Det.-insp. L. Wright
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  • 86 11 RobbedShe Stole SKED by the Marlborough .street magistrate why she had stolen two dresses from an Oxford street store, Bozena Prochazkova, 20. fa Chechoslovakian reP lied: t. "Well, somebody stole my bicycle, money, passport, everything, and the day before somebody stole m y ba g. Wh v shouldn't I do
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    • 253 11 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for tIM following mm. r.«ia or Mnice. Par particulars iwv Municipal Tender Boom. i TRNDER Date of Ctofltna Supply of two Ie« Mnklnj Machines for the Water D<»pt. 12 noon. 20 October, IMI. Supply of Fuel (Coal or Oil) for St. Jamca Power
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  • 363 12 Kathmandu. Sept. 28. BkITAIN is righting for an honourable cause which she has served so nobly for many years past" There is no doubt as to whose will be the ultimate victory." said His Highness the Maharaja of Nepal, addressing Durbar here. He expressed complete confidence m
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  • 134 13 Australian Sports H:\ette, finishing rongly behind i at Moonee Hey on Saturday. now Caulfield Cup voiirite. In the grand final 'he League come;tion. Melbourne, th 19 goals, 13 behd, defeated Esndon '13 2O>. Melnrne played a brilni name. preliminary pal of the AssociaHi competition reited m a win for, oburg
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  • 102 13 FIVE men appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday morning on a charge of murdering Fr.zal Rahman, an Indian watchman whose body was found on a charpoy outside a house In Geylans Road last month. They were Mohd. Yiissim bin Alimat. Mohd. K;.--ini bin Snlleh. Lnh Hau
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  • 76 13 *r2:iGl Miyazaki. a Japanese, ap-j IV peared before Mr. J. L. McFall.. the distrct judge, yesterday morning, on a charge of attempting to take out of the Colony currency over $100 without a permit from the Financial Secretary. T':e total amount inv:lved was alleged to l?av:
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  • 42 13 A FTER Illlil their trial on charts mini Abu Bakar. af I**1 1 2, M o r n Ar l «rtasjrw i i sa«Vrorappan had cMTgw vi Bakar hud two sets of SKS** rtetwsrarwsL?t < 5=5s r:ff= ?ndian dPtrctivt-
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  • 228 13 MIGHT HAVE SURVIVED IN HOSPITAL IT is unfortunate the child wa not kept m hospital, because she might have lived." said Mr \V. (J. Porter, the Singapore coroner, yesterday, when he returned a verdict of death by misadventure on Nellie Khoo, five-year old I daughter of a contractor named Khoo
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  • 39 13 TANAKI. M 18-year-old Tamil fW v.ho j J appeared brfore Mr O.mrad Oldhnm 1 thargc oi tolling to report to thoJoo I Chat polUe While undtTKOinK a trrm .of poSoa -up'-vision. was .autioned and dis- ton
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  • 161 13 THfc Oascral (MBear niwinaiidlm Malaya, Lu-ut.-cwn a. I. Pafetval, will tpn the optfftnp t'lk In new s«iics entitled Aiitii.ya at War" from Urn Btngapoft Btalion (>r the Mabvjri Broadcast hiß Corporation at Ml l» tn-iiiorrow. The tilth tiiik m tin' •erlet on "Rubber Growing" by Mr. F.
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  • 50 13 r«BABOn Pttfe voiuntiiiily aauattM hurt '.j cj-vicenian. MKlhcc. with it i nlfe un btuMtejr H Wikkiihikls vlllajce. indlan. -'.J-year -<.'d Woor Mohamed. DP e«red befow Mi r (1<) tn Ul jtfth rourt yo--tiTfi«v morning He rtatmed trial to the etow M»d t»» *m poatpotMd tn on IS, ban i»-'";' xtendcu.
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  • 167 14 SUPERIOR forward play enabled the YJH.C.A. to score a 2— victory over the Medical College Union m hockey match played on the V.M.C.A. ground yes. terday. The V.M.C.A. had slightly the better of the exctvaiigea m but.i halves and thoroughly deserved their victory. The V's forwards. especially
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  • 412 14 Sappers Beaten By List Minute (,M1 FOR the first tim the Loyals won the Warren Shield when they (\v\,M the Royal E igineers, previous winners, by the odd £oal m tl m ,M frhP final nlaved at the Police Depot ground yesterday. At the c,, nt
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  • 425 14 S. C.F.A. 'B' Win Stadium Cup Til DISPLAYING a marked superiority m their combination the S.C.F.A "B" eliminated the R.A.F. (H.Q.) from the Challenge Cup competition by defeating them by four goals to nil m a preliminary round played at Anson R:»ad Stadium yesterday. Although the soccer served ud was
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    • 40 14 SOCCER: Challenge Cup, Chinese Athletic Juniors v Indian As-, sociation Stadium. RUGBY: Loyals v RAF. (Seletar», Gillman; Medical College v RE. <P.B.>. Sepoy Lines. HOCKEY: Khalsa v R.A.S.C. and R.1.A.5.C.. Khalsa ground; S.C.R.C. v Post Office, S.C.R.C TENNIS: S.C.c. tournament.
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    • 22 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 7.19 a.m.. 7.4 ft.; 5, p.m.. 7.7 ft. TO-MOHROW: 8.34 a.m. 7.8 1 8.01 p.m.. 8.2 ft.
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  • 102 15 I London, Sept. 29. Limralty communique states fat 'operations have recently In progress m the MediterraLse nad as their object the L ,)i an important convoy fli the central Mediterranean. Epite persistent attacks by the v" air force, the object was [cd. The convoy
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  • 103 15 Singapore Golf Club Mixed Foursomes mixed foursomes competition i the Royal Singapore Golf for September was played at Timah on Sunday afternoon faulted m a tie between Miss and Major R.L. Nunn and T Kitching and Dr. J. Monith a score of 38. Miss Lucas iajor R.L. Nunn won the
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  • 103 15 following will represent the C.C. at hockey v the Punjab .on Thursday, at 5 p.m at the j r Boas; PayLt. G. C. Fortin. J. B. Theophilus; Capt. J. K jllins. W. J. Peel. J. D. Hodgon; F. Lt. W. E. Evans, F M Lt. i. D.
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  • 83 15 N Kam Choi, alias Charlie han '17), was one cf three hs against whein a tentative ?c of having robbed a comtot of a wrist watch was exicd when they appeared beMr. R. Moor m the third po court, yesterday. The other were Leong Fook Chwee (18* Cheng Chaw
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  • 74 15 $10 Fine For 'Joy ride 5-YLAR-OLD Malay womau, Minan n*e Arshad, who. it was stated, had led all the w*y from Tampin to Pore m a third class carriage en 27 without paying her far*, sak* she had come down to Singapore for •ride to have a look at the
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  • 25 15 Postal Department advises hat an air mail from the 1 Kingdom arrived yesterday flg and a general delivery will la <k at 8.15 this morning.
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  • 358 15 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Sept 29 SIR Peicival HalseRogers, a Justice of the Supreme Court of New Soutn Wales, has been appointed a Royal Commissioner to investigate the use of public funds paid to the "Australian Democratic Front" to combat Communist influences. Sir Percival will also investigate charges
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  • 37 15 Bangkok. Sept. 29. T>R AMU AN WAN, Thai newspaper I reports that the biggest, most' realistic air defence exercises ever! witnessed m Thailand will be held throughout the country to-day.— Eastern News
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  • 60 15 London, Sept. 29. EIRE and Burma have now agreec' to participate m the reduction cf the inter-Empire press telegram rate to one penny per word and consequently the scheme will come into force without any exception oil Oct. Ihis has been announced by
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  • 64 15 Pesawar, Sept. 29. ALTHOUGH the present world crisis has hitherto not presented a threat to the frontiers of India the Government of India, m accordance with the policy of taking precautions to deal with any emergency, has ordered the preparation of plans for the evacuation
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  • 361 15 IWIVATE GEORGE EASTBURY, of the icnwre was fined Revli k S am KerkB> f r an offen <* und 'he Defence Resutet,™ by mng instnictions J t«» .to commumcate the position of H.M^. MaidLne by a And f .or a code he tri.ed on.c. described by
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  • 48 15 r Manila, Sept. 29. E Bureau of Investigation announced that the total number of Japanese evacuees from the Philippines since the beginning of this year till the end of July, constituted eight per cent of the total Japanese population of the Philippines. Eastern News
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  • 60 15 A Madras, S?pt. 29. PROPOSAL to open a cadet air and military school m Madras is beng considered by the Recruitment Subcommittee of the Provincial War Committee. It is learnt that the meeting favoured 1 the suggestion that thprevision should be made for about 50
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  • 82 15 TRome, Sept. 29. HE Swi.s6 Army Command (says a Berne despatch to the Italian News Agency! has issued the following statement: '"During the night of Sept. 28 29 numerous waves of foreign planes flew at a great height over the wwt^rn part of Switzerland m a
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  • 102 15 Simla, Sop( 29. If is officially announced that the first meeting of (he National Defence Couucfl (the establishment or which was announced by thp Viceroy on July 21, simultaneously with the expansion of his Cabinet) will be held m Simla on Oct 8. under tfte
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    • 148 15 THAT THE ANGLO-CHINESE ALLIANCE IS EVER SO MUCH STRONGER WAS* CLEARLY DEMONSTRATED DURING THE WEEK-tfNJ) IN OUR PARK WHEN RECORD CROWDS RALLIED TO OUR APPEAL FOR THE RELIEF OF AIRRAID VICTIMS IN ENGLAND! TO-XmUT TEA DANSANT \/j AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.30 p.m. to 9.00 p ju. V I 9.30 p.m,— Midnight
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  • 473 16 Teheran, Sept. J9 G*EN. Sir Archibald Wavell landed at Teheran on Saturday to r discuss the defence of the Caucasus and other matters with the Russians. As well as discussing joint defence measures for Iran ana its ereat oil wells. Gen. Wavell is
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  • 144 16 On the French Frontier? Sept. 29 THE milk .shortage m Milan has been worsened con. siderably m the last few days, according to newt reaching here. Sales were reduced to less than a half-pint per family. Milk rationing is expected to follow the rationing of
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  • 142 16 Melbourne, Sept. 29. pill MUK Fadden said to-da. that the Government is try ing; to synchronise the visits o Mr. Duff Cooper and Sir Johi Latham, Australian Minister it Tokyo, so that general discussions may be arranged. Reuter. Memphises (Tennessee) Sept. 29. U[l have partially cleared the seas
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  • 82 16 London, Sept. 29. 1 1 tEUT-COL. Sir John Laurie was ■L* elected at the Guildhall to-day to be the next Lord Mayor of London. He will be the first bearded Uord Mayor for many years. IHe is 69 and has been an Alderman since
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  • In Brief
    • 37 16 rE first death sentences ordered bj Heydrich, the "Hangman of Europe" under the state of emergency m the Czech protectorate" were carried out at trie week-end when six people were shot, according to German radio reports.— Reuter
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    • 32 16 THE Duchess of Norfolk, wife of the Catholic premiei Duke oi England who is also Earl Marshal has given birth to'a daughter at Arundel Castle. This is the Duchess's third child Reuter
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    • 24 16 MR. Akira Yamaji, the Japanese ConsuJ-Generai m Vienna, has b*en appointed Minister to Bulgaria, succeeding Mr. Teruo Hachiya who retired last autumn. Eastern News
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    • 42 16 THE Japanese Government has decided upon an emeiwicy frod programme designed to insure food supplies at home and on the war front during wartime and to maintain stability of national life. Lieut-General Suzuki, President of the Cabinet Planning Board, revealed. Eastern News
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  • 92 16 R. A. F. IN RUSSIA London, Sept. 29. 1 j ATEST reiwrts from I L Russia show that up to night on Saturday a S total of 12 enemy air- S craft had been destroyed* S by the Royal Air Force wing with the loss of one British fighter/ says
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  • 60 16 London, Sept. 29. R.A.F. activity m the Mediterranean zone is mentioned m an Italian communique which says that amone: places recently raided were the city of Rhodes on Rhodes Island, Trapani, Marsala, and Castel Vetrano, m Sicily. Palermo, where nine were killed and 27 wounded, Turin and Genoa.
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  • 25 16 London, Sept. 29. BOMBERS of the Royal Air Force attacked targets m northern Italy and southwest Germany on Sunday night according to authorised reports Reuter
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  • 128 16 THIRTY little London child who have been through •blitz" are having their ~boi .shocked minds brought back 'normal by the methods ol famous psychologist. Dr Siena Freud. They are bein» treated tnt [charge by Freudian expert.-, v normally charge hijjh fees for half-hour interview. Anna Freud, the psychologi
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  • 168 16 Moscow, Sept. l>9 fIjORE than 70 German officers and men tun been killed and much Nazi war material h either been destroyed or captured by guetfl! operating behind the German lines on the Rus sian front, according to a supplement to thi Soviet communique to-day.
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