The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 September 1941

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  • 21 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singa pore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 10,415. BSTD. I83&. WEDNESDAY, SEPTKMRF.K 17, 1941. S CENTS
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  • 737 1 ENINGRAD STILL HU RLING BACK ENEMY fazi Division Defeated In 18-Hour Fight GERMANS CLAIM BIG SUCCESSES IN CENTRE AND SOUTH MARSHAL VOROSHII.OV, Co mm ZTr7^T'^ the Lon,n«,rad sector of the Eastern Front, is not only Kfif ljcn finely but continues to launch sueIhe fL? U s n ta e te
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  • 84 1 Chungking, Sept. 16. OIK Archibald Clark-Kcrr, British Ambassador t« China, left Chungking by plane to-day for Singapore where, it is understood, he will confer with Mr. Alfred I>ufT Co?per, Britain's Chamell»r of the Duchy of Lancaster, at present in Singapore on a sp i.ij misi-n fo
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  • 40 1 |'ii. Si pt lt>. that fwti if the !s>ar.v be forced to relrnmaa'l and HI Hit>r Ireadv hcaten k» n' inta t. opinMMi \"uM b Mr. Zealand Prim** it a civic rrc^p--1 that this view ith^rltathrc circles in Reuter
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  • 34 1 i sept. n>. B idon -u"0 :i(;-a I to roadca lio to-day London, 1 J our c^mWe shall >looi of o.don. V I are writh deterth« battlee till Lenin to-night
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  • 31 1 39 Killed When Cairo At sa Is Bombed Cairo, Sept. 1 «>. 'rHIRTY-NINK people were killed A and 33 injured when the Cairo area was raided early this morning, >♦ oflßHaiiv reported. Reuter
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  • 132 1 Kungk-ik, Sept. 16. COUK niajor reshuffles in the Thai army commands, including the Anti-Aircraft Regiment, :ii> officially announced to-night. The Deputy C.?mirunder-in-Chief of the Thai army Ls promoted Adviser on Defence An airs. The officer Commanding the AntiAircraft R 'Mnrnt is appointee; OiHcer Commanding the
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  • 25 1 IN the lirst haK ot September, our 1 submarines and Aircraft in the Middle East have sunk more than 100 .000 tons of enemy shipping.
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  • 218 1 London. Sept. 16. OVER 200 R.A.F. bombers attacked the German ports of^Hamburg, Bremen, Cuxhaven and Wilhelmshaven last night, it is understood in Londc/.. An Air Ministry communique states: "Shipyards, factories and railw; at Hamburg were attacked for some noun last night by a
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  • 712 1 BRITISH RUSSIANS MARCH TO TEHERAN TO CLEAR GERMANS Shah Of Iran Abdicates Teheran, Sept. 16. rllK Shah of Iran, Kisa Khan I'ahlcvi, has abdicated and will l>e succeeded by his eldest son, the Crown Prince Shahpur Mohamned Kisa. This was announced to the Teheran Parliament to-day by the Iran Prime
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  • 70 1 Shanghai, Sept. lti. FOLLOWING the lifting of a Press oan r on the arrest of 72 ringleaders on Sept. 8, the authorities at Hstaking ann< /need to-day that a secret Korean Chris; lan group at Shlnnerkal wai attempting to t v.-nhrow th-* Man hukuoan regime, according
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  • 120 1 Another Ship Is Sunk In Pacific Washington. Sept. i>.. TIIK raptain of the United States tankc-i* Stanvie Manila has sent a wireless, signal saying she has pirked up 30 survivors of a torpedoed ship in the South Atlantic. A spokesman of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company of New York said
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  • 34 1 INDIES AUSTRALIA 4 CCORDING to ft menage lrom Can- bem Hlfttagei are being exchanged between the Australian and Netherlands Indies Governments res?ardins a proposed Inter-change of Ministers between Australia and the Netherlands Indies.- Reuter
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    • 81 1 if ted TAFFETA .DIM !OR iES m dresses, |NT Y DESIGNS AT;— IOTIRMALL'S BAFFLES HOTEL "nicht DINNER amd DANCE formal) S f >.m to midnight BUSTER MAGGIE LUNCH tN THE BALLROOM GRILL EVENING IN THE PALM COURT *ttY BAND CONCERT- 8. 30 to 10.30 p.m. hUf aano M the '.OYAL
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    • 62 1 JUST RECEIVED T-O-O-T-A-L-S ROBIA VOILE WASHABLE AND ANTI CREASE IN LOVELY DESIGNS CHOTIRMALL'S sea View HOTEL rKUffcCTLY AIKCUNDITIONH) tu StABKI.kZFa BALL-BOOM TO-NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner S3.— Admission to Ball-Room free of charge DINNER and DANCE MUSIC BY HELLER'S BAND THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-DAY
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  • 94 2 Bangkok, Sept. 16. MR. Willys Peck, the i.ew American Minister ti Thailand, replying to a question whether America had latterly widened the scope and speeded up shipments of her peacetime exports ta Thailand, said: "We shall do .ill wj can to permit exports to
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  • 81 2 'THE Great World dance hostesses who went on strike on Friday night have come to an agreement with the Great World cabaret authorities, and will resume work to-night, it is lindcr.toed. The girls went on strike because. It is aliened th«'> were du; atisficd with
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  • 68 2 London. Sept. I.V "TARGET for TO-night." the frrcal 1 R.A F. Qlm in which the leading actors wore actual participants in a bombing raid on Germany, is to be released Immediately in America L'.mada and Latin America. It Ls estimated that the 111m will be <hown in
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  • 73 2 FIIE follc wing have been select d to represent the Sinhalese Association at cri.-ket aga;mt the Singapore Cricket Ciub on the Sinhalese ground n Sunday, st^rtin? at 11 a m J. N. FVrnando capt>. C S ncviratnr WUdPeera. E Jayak< ddy S 3oDiiaward?ne, M Pertira, c;
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    • 99 2 R K 0 RADIO'S ENTERTAINIKG COMEDY DRAMA TO-DAY At 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 ALHAMBRA 6 P&? t)k\^' 0T \*g Bk\^ AIR p|CTURE stunt man and bun- f^~?J \ik m saw movie qj«crl \-V J ?B^/w Hollywood said ~g m^'^SSsJ^ t^c.rmarr:*g« would ■Jr\'*\MM jinx tnem both but f/'/f. T*' hislucky number
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    • 198 2 "Stirring, Daring Entertainment for Those BIG Enough NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURES PROUDLY PRESENI TWO GREAT STARS TOGETH] x^g s^^^ FOR THE FIRST TI.Mi IN THE SCREEN'S FINESI P6| P^^j WORLD-FAMOUS STORY! I 3S I l AA l\ LL J fl^ j^BjJpß^^^ JJ jF i_ n v M W W- T& J
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  • 185 3 COLOSSAL NAZI LOSSES ON EASTERN FRONT Enemy Forced To Transfer 500,000 Troops From Low Countries, France r"FRMAK I^. London, Sept. 16. G\i/iJTS RuBSia have been as seasoned tr^T? 1 8 nearly 500,000 and t o eEaBt Front from the L« w Countries United Pr«s. Association said to-day, reports thPrl* Jlf
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  • 116 3 U.S. "Convoys" Announcement Is Hailed New York, S«pt. 16. -*nt of OoL Frank: Knox, i^ctatp" Navy Secretary, t^iand cargoes traißl^^an between the i l rnnUncnt and waters of be protected States Navy, and the t™ conjuration is being I ;na iSeton to repeal or the w^Theadllned in the T ,n
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  • 46 3 Is uJon. Se»>t. 16. nent announces: J .,d contracts for artment survey > elng spent I public shipihipi ctually pell M 12 air-; cruisers, eight cruisers, 74 tr jren tind 59 ,iiw ueu.tf DUilt ait chafers. 73. n floatlnf work-. Reuter
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  • 59 3 I nidon. Sept. IG. HDEN. naval policy MrJ which is EJ \merican mind. r further out te r nking frontiers. «imbnssador in "London told reporters menti in the tid "Amerlcani d their land Unterarti of i< d wi itwmrd Tl\e world is t ilalni Prem
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  • 57 3 ton, sept. IC Chairman of ctlon Manage- ion-wld broadcast toina to "an or even 15 from nov/ on to > a arms for m in bijinbin?. Mr. N LSla rail It total total brutality, totally 4aUon of everycivllixed. We owe 1 t/) the rest
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  • 46 3 AGREEMENT FOR BASES IN S. AMERICA URGED mh i rancisco. Sept. 16. a Latin American I > ornmon use of 8 Urged by Rear-Adm. i speech h*re toUc that an Axis ;st weakly-def^nd-countrtoi might were based Of the south- they could bomb capital, m well United Press
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  • 17 3 K Bombay, Sept. 16. tie National i meeting for 6, 7 and 8. The .ill preside. Reuter
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  • 63 3 London, Sept. 16. Tf:N more French hostages have 1 been shot by the German authorities in occupied France as a reprisal for "acts of aggression against members of the German army," according to the Germancontrolled Paris radio. The apes of the people shot range from 19
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  • 102 3 Nazis Confiscate Wilhelmina's Properties London, Sept. 16. ALL property belonging to tiie Dutch Royal family In the Netherlands is to be seized by the Germans. An order to this eilect has been made it K announced, under a de«?vee which provides for the confiscation of property of persons who foster
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  • 161 3 London, Sept. lb. WHIIN an enemy shell exploded the magazine and sank the 42,000-ton British ba'tle-cruLser, H.M.S. Huod, In the buttle on May 24 with the German battleship Dismal ck— she survived only three days before British warships sent her to the bottom— l.4lB men of
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  • 39 3 Ufbon, Sept. 16. SIR Henry Ashbrook Crump has died of a heart attach in the Kngllsh hospital here. Formerly in the Indian Civil Service, he had retired to Alasho. Italy, and came to Portugal recently as a refugee. Reuter
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  • 72 3 Jerusalem, Sept. 16. ELEVEN mysterious accidents occurred In Czecho-Slovakia during the latter pv:i of July, according to news reaching authoritative Czech circ'es here. An ammunition train from the famous Skoda works was blown up. Over 250 officers and men in the German army were killed in
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  • 123 3 Vatican, City. Sept. 16. THE Pope to-day received Mr. Myron Tciylor. President Roosevelt's personal envoy, in private audience at 10.30 a.m. "The audience lasted over an hour, during which time the Pope save Mr. Taylor a reply to the message he carried from President Roosevelt. Mr.
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  • 195 3 Washington, Sept. 16. Since vuc minute past midnight, the United States Atlantic fleet stripped for artion, has taken over armed protection at all Ir-o»e and lend cargoes between the United Stat** and Iceland. Stockholm. Sept If. Wormsoe Island, situated between Dagoe and Oesel in the Baltle Sea, off
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  • 240 3 Tokio. Sept. 16. THE Japanese Government held a Cabinet meeting this morning, when an announcement was made of two wartime programmes for, tightening up government control over the movement of industrial and commercial capital as well as over Japan's exports belonging to the
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  • 105 3 New York, Sept. 16. jJVENTS of the last few days "strongly indicate war may be forced upon the United States," the Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy, Mr. Ralph Baird, said in a speech to a graduation class of reserve midshipmen
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  • 196 3 'Considerable Quantities Of War Material From U.S. Have Re ached Russia London, Sept. 16. CONSIDERABLE quantities of United States war materials have already reached the Soviet Union, Mr. Averell Harriman, head of the United States aid delegation en route to Moscow, told a Press conference here to-day. "Substantial amounts of
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  • 156 3 MINISTER RETURNING WITH INSTRUCTIONS? Tokio, Sept. 16. THE Japanese Information Board Spokesman, Mr. Kol~ Ishii, questioned to-day on the assertion of the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, that JapaneseAmerican negotiations thus far arc only in an exploratory state, said to-day "I
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  • 58 3 Zurich, Sept. 16. P" is learned from Rome that Mussolini has received Monsegeur Segvltch, Professor ol Zagreb University, who has brought a message from the premier of Croatia, Pavelitch, which, it is understood, referred to the difficult situation In Croatia owing to insurgent actlyiUes. Aid has been
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  • 52 3 Bangkok, Sept. 16. THAILAND'S readiness for instant large-scale mobilization was disclosed incidentally by the Bangkok radio commentator in the course of a talk to-day. He called erroneous the impression that the Premier, FieldMarshal Luang Bipul Songgram, was giving disproportionately more time to matters like dress
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  • 255 3 Army Officers Men See A.R.P. Demonstration From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 16. "IT IS a great privilege to have miii- tary representatives wiih us to-day and I ran assure you, sir, that we on the home front want to be loyal and ready for whatever may happ'-n sj that
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  • 31 3 Bombay. S«pt. 16. rfE total number of prisoners of war in India has now been announced as about 7,500 officers and 32,000 men. Reuter
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  • 136 3 Food Supplies To Iran From India N.I. London, Sept. 16. I ARGE quantities of wheat, sugai and tea, running into hundreds of tons, are due at Bandar Shahpur from India for sale to the proper authorities in Iran, it is announced here. The British and Russian forces in Iran are
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  • 404 3 C.-in-C. Watches S.H.B. Blackout Exercises FOUR "ALARMS" LAST NIGhi AIR Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke -Popham, Commander-in-Chief, Far East, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. S. W. Jones, and Mr. J. E. Jeans, Director of Air Raid Precautions in Singapore, last night viewed the Singapore Harbour Board's passive defence services in action
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  • 30 3 Bombay, Sept. 1& BHULABHAI DESAI, Opposition leader In the Central Legislative Assembly. has been released from the Poona gaol on grounds of health.- Reuter
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  • 732 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1941. Aid To Russia to the embattled armlet of the Soviet Union, which are withstanding the full fury of the Nazi onslaught on the Eastern Front, Oreat Britain is senaing valuable practical assistance For many weeks past, the RAF. has been intensifying its
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  • 528 4 By airmail from lan l-'itchett, assistant ofTicial war correspondent uith the A IF. in the Middle Kast. Beirut, Aug. MK AFTKR vivid adventures in the Dodecanese* Islands, Greece, Italy and France, Captain Edward Ait ken of Ksscndon, Victoria, has reached Beirut. He
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    3 4 ZERO HOUR HESITATION
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  • 395 4 Japan Her Next Move COME oixservers sa| it fftU take only three works lor Japan to complete her bases in Indo-Chirui, *hile others think it will V up to three months before she is ready to make a new movr. These conflicting opinion^ are mainly due to differing views of
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    • 77 4 \*~S THE ARISTOCRAT OF ill Alphen Red Wine Cterct U l t]i/fIJIA A.niien Ssuvigno!! BiaRS \/J Alnhen Bargviidy CA LD B E CK'5 MASTER3 lift' cc^)\ h n kvi V\tn. IT*** 5> vfV-^^V >lEm.?\\ Ell iTii H *i-^ LET THE STRAITS TIMES TAKE YOUR WEDDING PICTURES We are now fully
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    • 142 4 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEW.tbout Caloae! And Y*«'U Joap rat *f B*d id the Morning Foil of \m. Tli* liver l-nil.i i«m: out two r**inrU of !..|uiM t>ilc into your 1 K daily, i. this tale is not (lowing frrrly. your dor^n't dnj»-t. It just decays in t tit- howls.
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    • 30 4 Bluey Curley CLEAR OUT Qg WgQE BEPOQE I t>O^C YB> M h±2£& rw^iT vfp kmon «eW ■■> 5 E A I •■■'Qte^SJc HUC IM SAWD o«a y (rS^AtMis sand «n ouc
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  • 1618 5  - Controlling The Prices In Singapore's Markets MARY HEATHCOTT By To Appear At The Theatre in Singapore lucky in that or them meant ►rry of rationing da. True, the has gone up in but not as hi hai'( owing ontrol office. •iv given conoutbreak of war, flour, sugar, tinnga which have
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  • 167 5 A MYSTERIOUS visitor who delivered 18s. in an envelope to the home of a Sydney resident recently turned out to be a petrol thief with a conscience. When the residen. opened tho envelope, wh ch his maid had acceptea ♦roin an elderly man who appeared
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    • 129 5 i in I ill— l— ii ■inn i mi warn Theatre Goers Please Note: \he nexl »hon al the VICTORIA THEATRE "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" m Sept. 27. Oct. I 11 at 9.30 p.m. advised to book your scats well in c. as it is anticipated that this tion will
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    • 199 5 YOUR SKIN MUST "BREATHE" TO STAY BEAUTIFUL To keep youi >kin beautifulhf the merest trace will stop smooth, soft and dear, it is shine and keep your complexion important to use a face powder fresh and petal smooth for that does not clo^ the pores, hours on end. Its perfume
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  • 220 6 Nazi Ambassador In Argentina Is Severely Censured Buenos Aires, Sept. 15. A RESOLUTION declaring that the German Ambassador to Argentina, Edmund von Thermann, was abusing diplomatic privilege was passed by the Argentine Chamber of Deputies to-day, by 79 votes to 1, reports Reuter. The resolution severely censured the Ambassador. Well-informed
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  • 152 6 .Shanghai, Sept. 16. A MINOR boom on the stock exchange followed the reDart from Washingt n yesterday, of a tacit agreement in the American- Japanese discussions. The Chinese Press generally takes :lr 1 ne, however t^at the negotiations are a ruse, as
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  • 57 6 London. Sept. 16. DISPATCH from the Vatican City to the official French newi agency quotes the semi-official Vatican o gan Oss rvatore :ir statement that the Pope is be asking all Catholics through nnediary of his representatives to ■;r special prayen durintr Ortnhrr
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  • 93 6 Now York. S»p* 15. VyiI.LIAM SEBOLD. German-boin UniWv Stat-s Government informer, told tl. Federal Court lien 1 to-day that he had b( instructed through a Gestajayent to discover new secret weapons ai;<l dovices. He was Riving evidence at the n'.sunutrial of 16 alleged
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  • 78 6 London. Sept 16. LAVAL, the French Quisling, in an interview with the Essen National Z.utung de lared he intended to continue his rolicy of reconciliatic n with Germany. s.iys the Genmn-controlled P.ir.s rad.o. Re onciliatlon. however. ill only the beginning Later, friendship between Germany
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  • 36 6 Stockholm, Sept. !•>. r |"HE Reichs Commissar in Norway. Gen. Terboven. has ordered the lifting of the state of siege in O*;lo from spm to-day, according to broadcast from Oslo
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  • 34 6 Chungking, Sept. 18 A Chinese goodwill mission to Burma has leturncd to Chungking, warmly appreciative of the cordial reception and hospitality accorded the members, said Dr. Quo Tai-chi. Chin se Foreign Minister, yesterday Reuter
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  • 86 6 View inside one of the new deep shelters being tunnelled near London tube stations. The work on this shelter there are to be ten is the most advanced and it is expected to he opened in Novs'mb r. The tunnel will be divided into
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  • 151 6 Chungking, s pt. 16. •pHiNA 1 confident that the United stat >- has n Intention oi making inv arrangement at tho expense 01 China, and hat if any discussions are 'nitiated affecting China and her rights China will lirst bo consulted." said the Chinese Foreign
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  • 52 6 Stockholm. Sept 16. RELATIONS between Sweden and tho Ou'slinq authorities In Norway have deteriorated to gncll an extent t^iat there la acnto tension between Stockhn'm and Oslo Th" All^hancH accuses Quisling ai d his party of dHibfratrlv ualiig (he sti^p of emersencv tor their own political aspirations.
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  • 38 6 "FRE 4 000-t n Bulgarian vessel Bctpka has been unk by a mine in th^ Bia k So.i. according t> a Sofia m?ss9fe t > R >me. All the crew wore s&ved. Reuter
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  • 453 6 London. Sept 15. IN th? early divx f thi> GermanRu sian war th<* Gorman official spokesman confidently predicted the destruction of the Soviet forces in from three to six weeks. Already the war has b en going on for 12 weeks,
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  • 491 6 London, Sept. 16. DLENHEUfS o! (he R.A.F. Bomb<r Command Attacked an < corted enemy convoy otr the Frisian islands yesterday afternoon, leaving one ship sinking and another hit and damaged, the Air Ministry announces. Tho communique adds 'Other Bl'-rheims of thr same command
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  • 92 6 London. Sept. 16 TOTAL of 16'J >'■ vcre killed 01 are rnis.^ing and believed to bL> killed a^ re«uh of German air raids on the United Kingdom during August. This number includes 56 me:i. 72 women and 28 childr n •aider 16 yt-a: ift
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  • 25 6 Two people UN slightly injured and llighi tge was muted to proper tj ra:.' n Ale\a: A u t'd m sme Nile i>< pi Reuter
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  • 61 6 More War Areas In Empire Open To U .S. Shipping Washington c Tut' l "n. "•"-Ma.,. 11:iMnu 7'. 1, nounci'd thai r dsan*ar supplies and rarr v E»pirt which ifc i>h the Neutrality (f U(l Un^ TinUnr. Biddle land i IT United K ol a and -i dom Dnd< SI
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  • 34 6 Di: I H| N I coir. M ia a- m Attril H I I A:" I I I VII I) Mr A:- but I birthr:. Reuter
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  • 30 6 I Product: I b I D cemb r v 1 th n t I The m m t ta -I ment said. United Press
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  • 534 7 groadcast By Singapore Radio Station m|>\\l >l'. methods of consolidating their powers in Jrttipkd China were commented on in a broadcast from Skie»pore last night by Dr. Lim Hoon Ken? in the rll "Malaya hpeaks. The speech was broadcast on ,i,
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  • 63 7 recent picture of t former Air O.Ticcr CiWlUliHl Um BJLF. in the Far East, Air Marshal A. W. Tedder, who is now Air Officer C'ommanding-iry-C liirf. Middle East (left). He was in Singapore from 1936 to 193K. With him in this picture h Air Marshal
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  • 108 7 tor identity discs 11 1 the manufacture ot 1 ipes lor persons of oi l't-ople have alAlnch are not so n quite satLsf acton'." dement 'and there they should be chang--0 lave not yi% providwith discs may like to of the latest developn lM s
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  • 151 7 Nine Months* Prison For Young Indian tlip Bingaoore AsL terday on a charge of, do not amounting to :r- -id Indian. Bhris- aas sentenced to nine imprisonment by Mr. turning a unanimJury round that there I >uc>o>n nro /©cation. proa jutlon, whi^h Mr. B. N. GrifflthPublic
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  • 77 7 S weeks' rlgoroui i ted on Lirn rmer employee of the opium factory at Telok q he wns convicted t K::'h Court yesterday tealing a quantity of I lon July 25. Jadil Sin«h. said he I up a holr in the yard n he
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  • 115 7 FLYING OFFIC3R J. S. WlggleSWOrth claimed trial In the Singapore Trail. c Court ye. UTtiay c i three summons charges, of driving his car negligently, driving wuhout a licenre, and driving without ha\ wz tukm out a third party insurance policy. It «ll alleged that
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  • 47 7 MR. DUFF COOPER'S SINGAPORE OFFICE TIE offices of the Special Mission to th.' Far East headed by Mr. A. Dul! Cooper. Br.Ush Cabinet Mmi.n*r. have been established at 104. .Knots Road. Singapore Correspondence for he Mission should be sent to that, address. The telephone number U 3714.
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  • 142 7 .Melbourne. (By Air Mail*. pOMMBNTtNG on the Federal (iovernment's decision to appoint a political ;uul commercial representative at Singapore, the Sydney Daily Telegraph said: "It is a good move, provided our representative's function is political rather than commercial. In Singapore plans art being laid for
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  • 220 7 (From uur uwu tuiif»^.junu, Batavia, Sept. It. NEARLY every day there is news of further supplementary votes for defence purposes in the Netherlands Indies. The Government bU now a<<«'d three more credits for the v aV y— a sum of (35.700.000 guilders of which 51
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  • 106 7 1,000 SETS OF FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT MEARLY 1.000 sets of fire-nghting equipment have been distributed by the Chinese Passive Delence Advisory Committee to more than 260 Chinese firms in Singapore. Af er havmg recruited over 1.000 air raid wardens, the committee is now endeavouring to obtain an additional 1.400. Four hundred
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  • 143 7 l>aUvia. Sept. 12. A NEW company, the Netherlands Indi s Chemical Works, Ltd., h;us just been founded in Batavki, with a j i-apital of s'j million guilders, of which I the Government'! .share is 1.G50.00; guilders the le.st being iurnished by j the B P.M.,
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  • 126 7 ANEW issue of the Eastern Graphic, popular Singapore fortnightly, is out to-day. Its mnny Illustration* and ;i number of varied articles make it as interesting as it is informative. There Is a conden.srilion Of th^ pu^nant brf.^v 'My Bist«T and 1." the diary
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  • 231 7 Bangkok, Sept. IG. 'THREE Japanese special correspon- dents walked into an influential Thai newspaper's office and badgered the editor with questions regarding Thailand's ability to maintain her neutrality, and about her lack of enthusiasm for Japanese friendship and the 'New Order in East
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  • 250 7 [wTORE than 200 Municipal employees have tfiven evicl »ice before the spe-'al committee appointed by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to investigate indebtedness amonir the Municipal staff and to make recommendations for removing its causes. The committee, headed by Mr. A. W.
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  • 126 7 Stretcher -Bearer Played Truant PUS is only one of several Instance! i and this line of conduct Las got j to stop, 1 said Inspector M. Boyle, prosecuting officer, in the Singapore Third Court yesterday when he askrd the Magistrate, Mr. Rn hard Moor, to take a serious view of
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  • 128 7 THE trial 01 Ypo SWn Kang and Ye© l*i San who are < hyu-Kt-d wH-h fcHunptiflg to rob two Tamils, Andasamy and Pakirisamy, at Dunearu R«>ad on Mar. 26 began in the Sinpiiijore Criminal District Court yesterday. After the evidence of the prosecution's witBMMI tiie
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  • 151 7 PEDESTRIA N'S CLAIM FROM CAR-OWNER AN accident In Fullerton Road near the General Post Ott.ce had a sequel in the Singapore High Court yesterday when a civil act. on for damages was heard before Mr. Justice Ait ken. The plaintiff, s. I. Iyer, claimed special damages of $580, and general
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  • 144 7 AN eye-witness account oi an accident I at the junction of Gian^e Road and Irwell Bank Road on tie evening of July 27 was given by Inspector C. J. Bcmbroke in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday U. a c.use in which Robert Jackson was charged
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  • 205 7 THE Sin«apore Cjroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday inquired into the death of a 20--months-old Malay boy. Mohaned Jailani bin Ahmad, who was accidentally scaldei while playing Li the peons' quarters at the Boranical Oardi ns on S<pt 1 Dr. Mohamod Oriu bin Mahuddin,
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    • 710 8 roadcoshn, TO-DAT c SINGAPORE CHL. *M MM Z11P.2 48.58 01 6.175 m/ca, ««»lf IKE STATIai. ZHP.S 41 M m 725 m/ca «^U h 4| ON ZHL. Z..PI, ZHP2 and ZHP3 on si >f Uvn 6.15 a.m. New.; 6.30 a.m. Listen- OB| 1 r^ m^ ing Post —An analysis of German'
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  • 38 9 "POT O'GOLD" OPENS AT CATHAY 1 Pot O*GokT which Cathay yesterday, is anza par exccllem-c of ,%mc very line ly c» nir":> around able f tnsten, lanky Ch uriea Winninger, untie rospcctivcly, Cioridard sings several also supplies the
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  • 190 9 BELGIANS ESCAPE FROM GERMANY taken to Moscow from their i^ l^!?* 111 camp were instrumental m obtaining the release of the Belgians, who had escaped singly from Germany over the Russian frontier. The story of one is typical of the Srn e ie f Q C
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  • 143 9 London, Sept. 15. "piiE New York correspondent of The Times says, in his weekly review: So far the world has seen comparatively little of what American industry can do when it throws its real strength into the production of war weapons Until very recently only a
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  • 109 9 London, Sept. 15. 'TWO French sergeants who seixed a 1 German plane on a guarded airfield In occupied France, and new to Hampshire, are now training at a camp in tr* south of England as members of the Free French air force Three yourg men
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  • 123 9 I»AIL1 PRICES (I'RRfcNT S-«>t 16, 12 o clock noon t'..i'ir Sellers No. IX R.S.S Spot locto 38 >» 38** No IX R 8 S FOB lc cases Septenb^r 38 7 39^4 GFAQHS^ FOB Hi bales St-ppn.b*T 38 l "J8 l -j P A C) R
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  • 112 9 Washington, Sept. 15. CENATOR Arthur Vandenburg to-day mad? public a letter from Mr. Cocdell Hull stating lease-lend shipments by the Burma Road are at present being sent tax free. The Senator saki the letter was a reply to his dUect question. Mr. Hull said all such shipments
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  • 192 9 A FR£E Rumanian contingent Is being organized here to fight beside the British, it has Just been revealed." writes Mr. Sam Brewer, Chicago Tribune special war correspondent in the Middle East, In a dispatch from Cairo. "This makes six countries represented as Allies in
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  • 25 9 London, Sept. 16. "T^IIERE is nothing to report." stales an Air Ministry communique issued here to-dav regarding enemy air activity.- Reuter
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  • 413 9 "IN world war conditions, amidst I narrow trenchei and baibed-wiro, and forward observation posts and night patrols, exploits which oeserve the Victoria Cross take place almost every day The men of Tobruk have come j to regard them as common -pl«*ce and seldom talk
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 9 S ois gunners ar? here seen in training in their native country where th- "banks and brae*** have certain disadvantages when heavy runs have to he got into po- 'tion. Scots brawn, however, ■htayfl wH*, in the end and the gunners get there, in spite of iliiliculties. Six- inch howitzers
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  • 398 9 Ixmdon, Sept. 16. LTELP for Russia forms the subject of leading articles in several morning newspapers to-day. The Times, after reviewing the threats to Odessa* Kiev and Leningrad, points out that it is unlikely tension will he greatly relaxed with
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  • 97 9 Ankara, Sept. 10. DESPITE dummy Italian administrators, the Germans retain all the key posts in Greece and the Italians are i generally relegated to secondary admiI nistrative Jobs, according to travellers who arrived here from Athens. Thus, in Piraeus, the zone of German administration embraces the
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  • 59 9 London, Sept. 1G. THE death is announced of Sir Isidore Salmon. Conservative M.P. for the n; -ision of Middlesex and head < tV" catering firm of J IKS. Si'- Isidore, who died in a London nursing home, was honorary adviser j on catering to the
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  • 142 9 TWO Chinese students from Shanghai who recently completed their studies at British mil /ersitics have arrived in Singapore i n thrlr way back to Shanghai. Thry are Mr Tung Wang, winner of a scholarship a*'ard which entitled him to three years' study at Edinburgh Unii
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  • 524 9 Australian News By C~**'e Melbourne, Sept. 16. AN Instance of the way comforts get through to the troops is quoted by Major Eugene German, Chief Australian Comforts Fund Commissioner lor the Middle East. He states that the Australian owner of a small schooner ran the gauntlet
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  • 48 9 NO INCREASE IN PRICE OF WATER FOR SHIPS 4 singai^he Munlclna] committee -r\ hM re::'.scd a recraest bv W. Hamnor and C"> Ltd for remvssinn to rdd to the rhn r 'i's m".de for WTat^T BVPDlled to shinrv n T To 'over cost of marine war risk insurance.
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    • 324 9 ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE NUNK^PALITY Fenders. ua are no* invited for tne n at*»riaJs or services Por »Ksar«' MunlcipaJ Tender* mainu-nance of the MuniCemeterf at Bukit Brown 'Deposit $50). Date 12 nocn, Sept. 27, on and servicing of Kedais long Pulai and Pontian pate of Closing. 12 noon. K 1941 <Coal or
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    • 76 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST tIM Oen«ral Poet Otaoc TO-DAY undland USA., uth America and Itfa which Icatknu are still air 4 p.m. air Warn. UUn*i ■■'*uii air 4 p.m. ■■■ds air 4 p.m. air 11 a.m. air 9 a.m. iran dipper from Singapore. ro-Mowow air 9 a.m. atr 9 a.m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 10 The Japanese baseball team which won the Singapore Baseball League's banner and trophy for 1941 when they beat the American.? by eight runs t> four at J a hiii Besar stadium on Sunday: left to right, Ueyama, Nakamura, Oshima, Onish', Samejima, Okugawa, Ishii, Takeuchi, Nitto.
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  • 516 10 Verity Versus Essex HIS REMARKABLE RECORD SINCE 1 92 1 I7VEUY cricketer has Sis off and on dav> sonic have a habit of beinj* annoyini^ly inconsistent others a habit of surprising consistency. There are numerous example* of batsmen and bottlers who generally "come off" against some particular county, but I
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  • 158 10 COMMERCIAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP Results Further Ties PLAYING at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday morning in the Singapore commercial badminton championship. N A. A F.I. beat the Fraser and Neave Sports Club by five games to nil. The following are the results <N A A.F.I. flrst>:--Sinelcs: Williarr Tan beat Syed Salim
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  • 326 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept. 16. CKVKKAI, impressive workouts were seen at this morning's track work in preparation for to-morrow's races. The going u;ls gOOd. On Approval and S^oU'h Melody were given a ia.stish run over four furlcn?s end finished level. On Approval went wry well,
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  • 340 10 Australian Boxing (From Our Own Correspondent > Sydney, Sept. 6. 'THAT Al Basten is no synthetic champion was shown by the workmanlike way he put paid to the fistic account of Ritchie Sands, Newcastle coloured middle, who has been boosted along by promoter Hughie Dwyer,
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  • 1870 10 SECOND DAY OF PERAK RACE MEETING WinchcUff El Camarilla The Best Bets TRAINER MAGILL MAY PULL OFF DOUBLE ANOTHER good day's sport is promised at Ipoh to-day, the second day of the Porak Turf Club's September meeting:, with Winchcliff and El Camarilla making the best bets in the card of
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  • 129 10 CKLL« TIONS f«»r to-day\ |puh iares are: nun pkess Race 1: Queen's Star. Authentic. Race 2: Judith Anton, Merry Widow. Race 3: Trelawney. Vintage. Race 4: St. Charles. Edelweiss. Race 5: Lady Lustre. Sir Merton. Race 6: Drifting Sands, Harlequin. Race 7: WincheliiT. Chiltern. Race 8: El
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  • 76 10 Challenge Cup Soccer COMPETITION ST/Dr °N FRIDAY RTS fL,.| ""111 1 ]><f hallen^e nn s *ui,., lim.narv round vl. Spartan, :lnd u£R*»»«t«»S Pollro. SCP" h A*' ass. ssss s&sss The foil,,, in, competition hf <H'"l>f lr royals Man, \v f V'° rrt^ The follow n x byes to the r
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  • 21 10 i UU H a«axnvt the F rtr Harcharan «n r li bin Yusoi p A Kuan«. K Hn.
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  • 69 10 "iHK tinnls of ;n-- 1'..!.,,. s., u tn^rn Vrtt! mo.it I'. i'i, himnii--for ihr Denhaa (up M! v. ill he hrlfi ?t «h, >y M inc I)c»k>» on Pridai -t '.run- it •>3O p.m. I his will »>f ,h. .uhlh >Cir uf the tompftition ind Mr. Dfnh.im.
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