The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 18,408 ESTD 1X35 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1941. ft CENTS
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  • 730 1 "First Taste Of Coming Great Onslaught" HUNDREDS OF PLANES OVER GERMANY Smashing Attack Whips Nazis To Fury London, Sept. 8. IW t!>' fi»i uniiivrrsary ol Goering*;* blitz on London, tj |f Royal \ir Force la*t night paid back Berlin f i a\it>t attack e>tr
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  • 166 1 London, Sept. s. OBSERVERS here speculated to-day as to whether the R.a.p.s all-cut offenIve Is i ow really under way, to beccme acreasingly heavy as the nights lengthen, until ihe weight of bombs urled against Germany and oecupiea territory greatly exceeds anything the 1 uftwaffe vei dropped
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  • 55 1 N>w York, Si*pt. H. TIE third United States tanker carrytag aviation fuel has arrived at Vladivostok, according to a Sydney Radio broadcast picked up here to-day It is assumed here the vessel is the Standard Oil Tanker J. C. Fltzsimmons. 3.716 Una, whichleft Los Angeles
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  • 355 1 London, Sept. 8. DESPITE the weather it is safe to say that the final weight of crops grown this year wUleadly create a record for the century, said Mr. K. t>. Hudson, Minister of Agriculture, m an exclusive statement to Renter's political correspondent to-day.
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  • 562 1 Germans Concentrating Heaviest Pressure On Leningrad, Are Held London, Sept. 8. THE Russians are developing successful counter-attacks m three main zones of the 1,500-mile Eastern Front, although military quarters here believe the operations appear to be purely of a defensive nature designed to delay
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  • 226 1 Cossack Unit Routs Enemy Seizes Staff H.Q, London, Sept. 8. THE killing of a German general, the routing of a German battalion with loss to the enemy of 1.200 killed and the seizure of a staff head-juarters by a Soviet Cossack unit m the rear of the enemy is described
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  • 33 1 London, Sept. 8. OWING to petrol shortage, nearly j 4.000 taxis are to be t^V-pn off the j streets of Toklo. Those wH-h will remain will be run on substitute fuel. j Reuter
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  • 97 1 Hyde Park. Sept. S. FUNERAL services lor Mrs. Sarai Delano Rooseve'.t. the President's mother, vv .ll be Lola to-momm, says United Pr ss. The services viu be private. v.:t!i only members of the family and their intimat? friends attending The rublie has been specifically
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    • 60 1 iggf B &o BETTER TLA THAN BIGIA TEA CROWN IN MALAYA RAFFLES HOTEL io-mght DINNER DANCE informal) H |>.m. »<> midniahl j BUSTER MAGGIE Sa.u,«i 3y LUNChIn^THE GRILL^ I SUNDAY EVEN.NG IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND COMCEKT-8.30 to PAHITS DINNER ON THE LAWN KWRSDAyIs* SEPT.-"*™* 0F BRITAIN •55 CABARET.
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    • 154 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS AND FRAGRANCE OF THE MALAYAN GARDEN. DIRECT TO YOUR HOME STOP PRESS London Sept. 8 The Germans il"im the capture of FcMusselJ'uro, 25 mi'es fast of Leningrad.- Rent r. Teheran, Sept. 8. It is believed that the Iranian Cabinet is still ronsi**nng t^e An «rlo-
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  • 152 2 iiio de Janeiro. St pt. \DDRESSINO a huge audience on ti o ci: ton oj w.e aim i..--establishment of Brazilian independence, President v.u';u rrii lie policy oi America m v >- dared. "All aggressors from vhat i quar cr mftli imd us a unit* bloc mad up
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    • 166 2 THE SINGAPORE C.-OF-C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION DAILY IMIICES CUKBEMI Srpt- S, 12 o cluck noon Buvrn SeO^r* No. ixrss Spot loose d&\ 28"^. No IX R.S.fi Oli id ra.scs 6eptcQbec 'M\ 29 1 3.P.A.Q R S.S f 0.8 lc bales S*'p < ::.ber L,P,' 4 3S I ►A.'Q RS H -OB
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  • 602 3 Tokio Sees Firm British Stand In Far East THE holio- tk«. i Manila, Sept. 8. Vvlf i' l apan wouM consider a «y fut r e action <tand?n the v£ v I**™** she now British here toiiv 5 r .u f t e
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  • 187 3 Ho ai bay, Sept. 8. Iran remains quiet, neither side so far nation to publish final agreement i tati na to the IranI made bv thr ---ire>?ntatlves 1": fe-CIMl, ReiiW.; ndcnl m I o< Nazis and v, are still in cr the leprer
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  • 87 3 I -.ulon. S«pt. 8. ci J." '.an News S turdaj exposed m r. utratfijj and I next year, rai '.->-, QaM Gov- F're-is to-v'.iy the Ax-s .n d srussfc v 9 I s ailininlitratliin Ih2 :=s ue In EnroD«? twreni tn the United
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  • 47 3 Lt.ndon, S, pt. H. SIX enemy bombln? attacks during the day m the Tohruk ore a rre reported m to-day's Cairo communique. It notes also thar enemy shell fire .showed some increase Tn the frontier area cur natrols were active- Reuter
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  • 105 3 London, Sept. 8. DADIu Leningrad broadcast an appeal to the Soviet people this morning. "Listen Moscow.' the Radio said "Listen This is Leningrad speakin, ihe heroic city of Leningrad, Sept. 8, 1941. "The fight for the city goes on niifht and da> and is progressing
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  • 179 3 IT la thought that the chief point 1 of Mr. Duff Cooper's mission In Singapore lies m the creation of an entirely new system of imperial consultation and decision as supplied to Far Eastern affairs." said the BBC. last night, quoting its Singapore correspondent. Recent
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  • 68 3 Lisbon, Sept. 8. TttCE political colour of Russians m France no longer affords protection white as well as Red Russians are being rounded up by the French -•I'thorities at the behest of the Germans, according to a message from Pans. More and more Germans
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  • 54 3 London, Sept. 8. A UNITED STATES trade envoy is -A now m the Netherlands Indies. He will discuss the question of supplies of rubber and tin and other raw materials wi h t U(% a'ltboritives there, and the supply m return of American guns. she.
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  • 63 3 Louden. Sept. S. T:;E Presidium of th« S-iri>en»e Soviet haa ordered the speedy transfer to atly.na of th; .-ntire German pooularwn of the Volna regies, according L > rhe Mcscaw correspordent cf the Etshanft Telegrrph to-day The Russians char?ed there were 'tens of thousands" of
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  • 84 3 Ankara Sept. 8. DR C\RL CLODIUS. Germany's economic export, with 12 *Mes arrived fcfre t*\3 morrurg and pad n ?orroPl visit on the Foreign Minister. M r™?Sft«ncCß preliminary negotiations for a new Turk j-Gomu-n trmd« p3 Ger^nans In the Turkish capital m Se"£ store" of the fact
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  • 86 3 Canadian Premier Predicts "Rapid Developments" London, Sept. 8. jLJK. W. L. Mackenzie King, CanalT1 dian Prime Minister, said on his return by a bomber from a visit to Britain, that he had reached these conclusions. Firstly, that war developments from now on may follow with surprising: rapidity, and Secondly, that
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  • 276 3 TRAVELLERS TELL OF GERMANY TO-DAY Ankara, Sept. 8. A GROW ING sense of frustration m Germany is reported by travellers arriving here who tell how peop'.e are openly asking "for what are we fighting? Why is the Russian war not finished?" These sources
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  • 148 3 Washington, Sept. 7. THE United States Secretary or Agriculature, Mr. Claude Wickard, announced to-day a record 1942 farm production programme calling lor higher production to "improve the nutrition of America and supply the needs of those nations that sill stand between this country ard
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  • 92 3 Edinburgh, Sept. 8. LORD WOQLTON. Minister of Food, speaking here to-day, said: "As we enter the third year of war, stocks of food are bet.er than they were 12 months ago despite the heavy calls we made on our shipping resources for war purposes
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  • 72 3 Stockholm, Sept. 8. A British warplane crashed m Scama. m southern Sweden, early this moming after engine failure. The plare was burnt. The crew of five baled out. Four were found safe, one of whom who broke his leg being taken to hospital. The police
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  • 55 3 Vichy, Sept. 8. AN inhabitant of the city ct Nantes, M. Marin Pirier. was shot by the Germans on Au?. 31 for aidlne French war prisoners to escape into Frr»e France to Join Gen. de Gaulle, according to an announcement published m the occupied 2cne*s morning newsnay>er Le Phere de
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  • 283 3 Wellington, Sept. 8. KTEW ZEALAND entered the third I^l year of war exceptionally well equipped both m manpower and material resources. There are now 308,000 people, including munition s-nd factory workers, taking part m servic s associated with the war. This total includes
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  • 161 3 London, Sept. 8. A GERMAN submarine has surrendered to a British bomber. A joint Admiralty and Air communique tells the story. It states that a Hudson aircraft of the Coastal Command recently sighted and attacked a U-boat m the Atlantic. The U-boat was forced to
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  • 292 3 OUR t-oucj;.;' :u system is far lrom being perfect but it is not the stae:--j nant and reactionary force that some i |of our critics would have us belice," I was the challenging declaration of the Director of Education, Dr. W. Linehan. last night m
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  • 101 3 London. Sent. 8. A BLUNT statement of whit America could exr>ec f if Germans wins the war is published m to-day's Dss Reich. "Once and for all." it says, "the German Governnuat wishes the United States to understand that the new Furope will no concessions
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  • 237 3 STABILIZATION BOARD STATEMENT Honff Kong, Sept. 8. FOLLOWING the departure of Shang--1 hai bankers from Hong Kong 10--day. the Stabi'ization Board issued ti.e following statement this afternoon"Conferences between the Beard and representatives of British and Artrnr-n >anks were held m Hong Kong durin? the past week m
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  • 114 3 lukio, Sept. 8 IRRESPIXTIVE of developments in the Greer case, Japan w\J aaneie to her autonomy and will make iuuht-r ptiorts r.ward world peace and simultaneously prevent to the utmost the extension of the war to East Asia the Kokumin Shimbun declares to-da\ "Whether Japan's obligations
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  • 103 3 London, Sept. 8. THREE or four tnemy raiders coiiimj m one by one dive-bombed an English south-east coast town last nignt A cinema, school and private houses were damaged. Casualties were caused and retett* work continued until daylight. n < Ml. I l lnt trv communique
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  • 48 3 Japan's Real Enemy U7RITING m the H*k hi Sliimhun. *he former Minister of War. Araki, says that Japan's real enemy is internal dissension. He fives the causes of domestic troubles as the result of foreien ideas which are incompatible with the Japanese way of life and thinkinr. Reuter
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    • 32 3 T *t T BY KTNG SYSTEM *NFANT FEEDING. n cows milk by 1 SUGARS and t FMULSION. >FF M»tl€t: Bab t c 1 -v on accurate ■wCW HALL LTD. 3 BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 60 3 ALJHE CATHAY TO-DAY LAST THREE SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 'PHONE 3400 S Tfc* **y* r w rai •■*»••< M'fM you see those "T" WIH lAS VEGAS NIGHTS' IP"^EE TwayDORSEY- Bert WHEELER JJjJ^^i^^^^SL^' CONST MCE MOORE PHIL RECM L*' /■gl'l^^^l^^*^ 1 «ny BREWER LILUAH CORNEU JVU WrtCt^ b» t»LP« MUR* MV
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  • 695 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1941. Far East Mission IWITK Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper due m Singapore this afternoon, speculation is still rife regarding the precise nature of his mission m this part of the world. The first announcement concerning the appointment of the Chancellor of the Duchy
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  • 37 4 Mr. Winston Churchill strokes the black cat of H.MS. Pruice of Wale*. on which the Prime Minister met President Roosevelt. The <*at is called "Blackie," and is a general favourite aboard the ship.
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  • 1004 4 A Letter From England (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ix>ndon, Au^. 16. I AM by nature an optimist but as I move among 1 the people of Lonjdon I cannot help but feel that there iare too many people fooling themselves. At every turn you
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  • 283 4 Greer Incident Made To Test U.S Opinion 1 dent s: s I ■P:*-sJd(ni I jrond marines dares the nev pi bable cxi poor shoot Amerii It would I: the Ma "Gen pay her t PI .< i hen sfa Li time for Or. simplj b b at Ar:,,r.:, aia and
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    • 61 4 Be Careful m wearing unground Sunglasses, which may cause your eyes to be defective. Go to Nan Sin and see the modern frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B 2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision At 56.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House 325, North
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 Bluey 4b Gurley W OONT GET VIINOY JACKY. > ITS NO •OOdV:} L I KN»OVJ WH^T A JU«T SAY To YouftSElP /«*S^T^VL BOSS J* T I'm going To beat him. t-, a^^>T* :c^?^ Uy w2#
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  • 1009 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT By I: the vanservices Karl Haigs a meeting committee home of Mrs. rganiaei for I Among those present at the meet mg were Lady Layton who is chaiman ot tne Singapore committee, Mrs W J±
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    • 167 5 r». I .uur.a to cr-- v: p. and am the glamour and ■Aorn-out ecuele licaa the uter Uy«r Lstxa r.r>« aJesand vOtr.e to Lnc surface r.dir. n« Lbwmrt x >>i <lricd-up i tc^rtl wmy to ymm chemm J VI' aod i ci're vi>u go fd Wat inj MV9 all II
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    • 210 5 MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR J§Si BEAUTY tf Q Enhance your natural beauty visit the Jjl| J\ A£j^^ Elizabeth Arden Salon at Maynard's regularly LJmIiI /f< /J^&jfg^wk where you will find the latest Arden prepa- jOcT~V^^}o^ V «i rations and new methods to beauty. f^' 'm^m^T^; There are special treatments
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  • 30 6 President Roosevelt and Mr. Wi7iston Churchill taken on board. H.M.S. Prince of Wales during their historic meeting m the Atlantic, Mr. Churchill is wearing a Trinity House uniform.
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  • 245 6 Leningrad Is Not Surrounded: City Not Isolated Moscow, Sept. 8. THE Germans have not surrounded Leningrad. Their claim that the city is isolated is nonsense, says Reuter's special correspondent. There is no evidence that they have got astride the main Moscow-Leningrad lailway at any single point but apart from this
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  • 153 6 M:»<lricJ, Sept. S. THE Berlin correspondent of the o umal Bfe sends a graphic dea c Iption of Hitler's headquarters about which silence has hitherto been main- Ined ITie headquarters Is no longer the train which has been seen m news"Difficulties In railway communications
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  • 120 6 I omlon, Sept. K. A TOTAL of 38 li:.-: I rCpreaCPU- r.i-:-y type Of r..it:<>r.al work an lou k lal And 90a tin .1 1 greeting jrester- mass t::..: ol B b I v<,n:': U v. h: ■ii were b: i British message said
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  • 117 6 Scientists Plan For Post- War World London. Sept. S. REPRESENTATIVES Ol Great Britain -nd the British Empire, the I Ited States, Soviet Russia and china meet at a three-day scientific conf( n tice In London from Sept. 26 to Sept 29 'to demonstrate the common purpose of the men of
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  • 288 6 Montreal, Sept. 8. THE Canadian Prime Mm ster, Mr \V. L. Mackenzie King, gave an interview on his return to Canada from Britain He expressed confidence that i s s ay In Britain had been made at a "very opportune iime."' Mr Mackenzie King
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  • 214 6 Moscow, Sept. 8. pURTHER successes In Local opera- tions on the Eastern i-'i n.t wen 11 ptorted yesterday, m one ol th sub >« ctora m the direction >1 Gomel a Soviet rifle division after overcoming considerable resistance, has retaken i number ol large,
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  • 132 6 Hyde Pork (N.Y.), Sept. 7. THERE Is still no official hint as to the contents ol President Roosevi It's radio speech to be delivered on Thursday, but it is speculated that it may contain the following points H may order th» American Navy to escort j
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  • 157 6 Washington. Sept. 1. M. MARTIN DIES, C airman th< Hon < immiti f< r the Inv< > Dn-Ami ricai Activities, U accused Ihe Prl c < ntrol Ad nin- Mr. Loon H ndei n, and bis Istani of pi i ::n r. Istic atnU
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  • 127 6 Teheran. Sept. X. ALL Important oil wells m Iran have now been brought under British protection by the advance ol Indian troops to he important town ol Bultanabad (sometimes called Iran' SuUanabad lies on the Trans- Persian Railway and Its occupation gives British
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  • 118 6 London, Sept. 8. THE Swiis;; radio, under the title "New Incidents m Paris." repirts that a nrc was alleged to have been started maliciously m a garage m Paris which was requisitioned by the German navy says Renter. Firemen extinguished the lire. Investigators found
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    • 255 6 ■W ¥f M A^Ej^tf^^^A Iff We offer the besf and widest range of v\ nes, splits and liqueurs m town for your ?e ec tion with the assL r 3.";ce that each brand '5 truthfully represeniej Sains m Back one m 3 Hours If you suffer terrifc>> palr.s or d
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    • 287 6 (/r^Jn f. J^F *>&. s-~ WIA \tl -7 *>• > m>(neapple and papaya jam our palate will assure you oi th<- higl uai Fiiieai-ple and l*apa>a Jam. Mad< lipened Mil.tyan pineapples and pipiyn stri(t GIMHIIIIfI tontroi. tln^ iam luu London niarkttin^ experts as briny tmid is no se( ret about
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  • 620 7 "AUSTRALIA WILLING TO SUPPLY FOOD AND MATERIALS TO CHINA" Kew Envoy To Chungking Interviewed Here u: \i \S wuhn«:ness to invest capital where that a! ndenn^ a good turn, such as assisting m of China, and to supply all the food nt ay need— and, on very ood terms, too"—
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  • 43 7 s j itisfacttta at thr n <>( Kouch<>w and by Chinese -ruup^rc KJoch >w i, l km a teleBgratabUtau addressed rrvm tl i;<>vern- oidifrs at the h r v -hit this is the morr victories to r r-zr.\in states
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  • 89 7 tated In Singapore the Ik reason for petl I rationing m -•.e foreign cx- Ifl Qlfl I the re .i son petrol rations is s U p.: ships to .i p Slllt 0 tire quarters me motorai I be m d'j i. they avaj from
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  • 70 7 DRIVER NOT TO BLAME FOR BOY'S DEATH N Ci I:. .U: per a Chinese i atal c n- Singa] when the Porter retun I i nd atta I d d tr.e n m■- o f eightN run n d -ty market i ome c!i.- d witti th^ the i ad
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  • 39 7 ned Ista&ll, appeared y nrth c« urt yesthat during 1939 t emp] <yed as the RAF. P st mmltied ciiminai spect of $i 320 h:m A'ter the lamed, th^ ca.se 15 and bai. of was allowed.
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  • 30 7 SARAWAK'S WAR TAX GIFT TO BRITIN teral has paid tj £2 m as the t ■i"\*n War Tax 3-.'L?h Agent for tl r.a.-. r-onveyed U> this flhfi »«n of Sarawak
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  • 135 7 FOUND FELLOW- WORKER HANGING FROM WINDOW A VERDICT of sucide by hany.ng was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W G. Porter, yesterday at an inquiry into the dec th oi a labourer. Lee Ah Per;g, aged 54 y:ars, who had been found hanging from a window m hLs room
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  • 84 7 MEMBERS of the Penan* Chines* Women i S-ction of the Malaya Patriotic Fund a:e helping to sell -Victory" plates of an attract!*- design. These plates show the v symbol superimposed on the Lnlon Jacic. fnev arc suitable for display In houses or on wails and gates The nett
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  • 327 7 Local Reception For M. Egal "'THE warm welcome which you. the real French people, have afforded me m Singapore has confirmed mo m a new trench citizenship— a citizenship to which I feel much pi 1 uder to belong than the old Fn neb citizen-hip which
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  • 29 7 rE Royal Army Medical Corps needs young Chinese to Join up now to brin? medir-al units Jn Malaya to full strength. Details are advertised In Page 9.
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  • 335 7 THERE will bo no official welcome to Mr. Alfred Duff-Cooper, British Minister of State who has been given a tart-finding" job m Malaya, when ho arrives m Singapore to-day by Pi. n- American Clipper. Mr. Duif Cooper, who is accompanied by Lady Diana C cx
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  • 34 7 Mydin Pitchay claimed trial m the Singapore Second Court yesterday on a charge of baling 18 reels of thread from a Singapore Harbour Board godown on Saturday. The case was postponed until Sept. 22.
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  • 491 7 SA Daw_od, a youn? Indian shipchandler, was sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment m the I Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday when he was convicted by the Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, on three charges Of committing criminal breach of trust m
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    22 7 1 abourtrs a«4.overins a teng-nose Blenheim bomber on iU arrival m Singapore m a wooden crate A "long-nose" m flight over Malaya.
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  • 362 7 BRITISH MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT ARRIVE pIE offensive strength of the Royal Air Force m the 1 Far East has been further reinforced by the arrival m Singapore of a large number of the latest type longnose Bristol Blenheim bombers. For some months it has
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  • 61 7 6. st.'ppiah. of (be Municipal Oo- operative Thrift and Loan Society, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mudahur of Kuala Lumpur. was married to Miss R. Neelambai of Singapore, a' the Kalyamar Temple m Singapore yt terday. The bru!<\ w.'arir.p a Benares saree. was given away by her
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  • 194 7 I POUND guilty of burgling the quarters or 1 Ahmad bin .Mohayes, described m court as I a driver employed by P. F. Kinsey, an advo- cate and solicitor. Mohamed Idris bin Amin, a wireman employed by the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co., was sentenced to six
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  • 121 7 THE Lord Mayor of London has replied to the cable sent to him from Singapore on Sept. 3 by the Federation of China Relief Funds of South -Eastern Asia on the second anniversary of Britain's entry into the war. "I have received your very
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    • 28 7 f C o d Food '•>/.« p r L"rt C O U 8 vice -.re the reason* for lt« increasing Popularity AT THE C APXTOL RESTAURANT t,»ned Telephone 4906
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    • 119 7 A ged to have stolen two handkerchiefs from a godown m the Singapore Harbour Board art a on Sunday, Lim Eensj H* claimed trial whea duiged m the Singapore Second Court yesterday The ease was p^su poned to Sept. 22. THE "TIGHTWEAVE" SHEETS These SHEETS are conatructed of specially selected
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 473 8 BroadcQjn n^^ TO-DAY j 5 SINGAPORE ZHL iZ& m 133S k/<» ZHP.I 30.96 m 9.ti m/c». a recwded pr« BOM 48.58 m 8.175 m <v cial and hi ZHP^ 4138 m 725 m c* Great ZHL, ZHPI. ZIIP2 and ZHP3 6.40 a.m. Opening announcements In 1'J.30 p a French; 6.45
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  • 109 9 Mails close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY America: Canada, Newfoundland, U.S.A., Central and South America and West Indies air 4 p.m. Europe:— All destinations with which postal communications are still maintained ft ir 4 pm. l'acific Islands:— Guam and Hawaii air 4 p.m. Philippine Islands
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  • 1436 9  -  MAC BY JUDGING by the number of requests which have been made for tickets for the rehearsal of "1941 Footlights Parade/ the Victoria Theatre will be filled to capacity tonight. It Is a good augury for the four public presentations of the show All proceeds of these
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  • 527 9 I Australian News By Cable Melbourne, Sept. 8. rE Minister for Repatriation 'Senator; Coll^tt> w.nun:c. that a houjin^ scheme '".11 be available for returned! .sjld'crs of t'n.s war which will function j immduiely the necessary money, l labour and materials are available, i ihc m:ncy for
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  • 240 9 C( I Inued from page 41 h°s to rcgls er in her age group the Ministry or Labour i«d a letter askin?: Why the family needs domestic belpj What is the size of the family; r>r>d H'jw mary servants are employed. The Ministry is anxious to comb cut
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    • 254 9 *TIC j: :i'RRESV\ >--~~, -:n:. N m encase-! Ifisa Qladya I r and Mrs. ad Mr, James UTS. J. Ander- j T Amierson oil (EATH. 1 H ISU4 I n June 8. rs, late Marine S lapore NJIERB I! m sn rPAUTi den tted 101 the npaJ renden nne 1
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    • 348 9 PUBLIC NOTICES FRASER NEAVE LIMITED. Ordinary Dividend No. 86. JSSREpJ? }*g** that Divlf ll^' 86 of Id cents per shar^ on ,t X^ Uia f y Shares of th e Company! hM been declared on account ot thyear ending Dec. 31. 1911. and will be paid on Sept. 25, 1911
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  • 428 10 New Centre- Forward Shows Promise I^A.F. 4; Gordons 0. A WELL-EARNED victory by four iroals to nil over <rv the Cordons at Soletar yesterday has placed the R.A.F. on level terms with the Slrn»ts Chinese Football Association m the first division of the soccer
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  • 321 10 Arrylis 5 S.R.C.- 3. PLAYING clever, forceful soccer the Ar-rylls had little ditlirulty m lialllU the Singapore Recreation flub by five Koa'; to three m a first division lea;ae match on the padanf yesterday. The ArgyOi pressed hard m the initial *t<. and Ferguson hnd many anxious
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  • 164 10 S.C.F.A. Malays Meet To-day A FIBS'f division league soccer match which may have a bearing on which way the honours will go this season will come up for decision at Anson Road Stadium to-day when the Straits Chinese Football Association meet the Malays. The result is of vital importance to
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  • 329 10 ARMY CRICKET FINAL A CONFIDENT century yesterday by Lieut. Ishertvood and the Signals' rollapte m their second venture have placed the Manchester Kegimenl m a favourable position m the Army Larje Units cricket final which is being played at Tanglln between the Mam-hes»er» aiid the Forties
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  • 136 10 r^ui: following have txon s^k-cied to represent the V MCA. st-n;<>r deoarUn«-nt against the ran or drpartnv-nt at hock v on tne Anson H^md ground at 5 10 p m tomorrow Bfe Tain Ban; Lee Pong Urn p. c Sand-. K. y. Spencer, v. r. Babapathy, a o.
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  • 83 10 THE foUowing are the results of yesterday's i Ues m the SC.C. Autumn tennis tournament: Women's Stogies Handicap: Mrv Carslaw b,-at Mrs. li<jurne <>3>, 6—l 6^- 3 Mrs. Griffiths ;vr.i bat Miss's F still I \l J-* <-«■ 9-7: MISS M. stSS rmL^: S M S D
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  • 28 10 rpIE second division (a> UaKue soccer match between toe R.E. (Malays) and the 5.H.8., which was to have ben Played at the 8.H.8. RTound yesterday, was posted
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  • 238 10 Deadlock, Cumberland And Sans Ame Up DEADLOCK, m additi n to Antrum Dark Encounter, Lined Up and Ransrombe who wore promo cd during the Singapore Gold Cup meeting, has '.h en sent ur> to horses class one, according to the latest classification list of horses and porit-s
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  • 74 10 TTTE iei-ond anmal life saving BOngtetitfcM] for the Bagnall Itfe wring trophy ■w-a.--:-id at the YM C A poo] on Sunday. Last ye>*r the rtiaHrmr cup wa* aon by Pong Kirn RlOOn who sco-f-d 6fl 8 out of a masfbfe so. rcaterday Kirn Chmn repeated
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  • 58 10 r THE PtfblMHn rx r.ceced a w;Ok-over lo a■ c m thfir i mm: dlvttfoa >a£TJe s'vcer BUttd) «hlc|| w^ to bavc been played >n the V M C.A. »?-ound yt-.s'- -day .y 'J'HE R F (P B no :v*»d a v>L-mer from the IftaMrta ?;KTn.s club In their
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  • 17 10 IN the final ol tbe Kfppri Cqp M 0 Ham y bat J A Ha.rr
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  • 141 10 Athletic Win Three-Nil Chines, UM^ lth »f* and, i, Pia, b the second weath have two but for Gook. who had beat before rmoce pureli *Vhi:r thf Polirf U^ i mrr »Jly te>U-d thr or>pov; nt d^ to another 0B or the ChtaS moment an> i with goftlkee to the
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  • 200 10 JIIE Royal Singapore Golf Club's September bogey competition was played at Rntii Tlmah on Saturday and Sunday and stated to a win for M. C. Bain m "V' dlv!" won with a score of one up, m a tie m -B 7' division between
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  • 1142 10 Entries For Perak Turf Club's Sept ember Meet A GOOD entry of 153 horses and ponies, comprising S3 class one horses, 49 class three horses, 59 class four horses ami 20 class one ponies, has been received for the Perak Turf Club's September meeting, which will be hold on Saturday,
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