The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,417. ESTIJ 1K35 FRIDAY, SEPTEMREU 19, I!>U. S CENTS
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  • 509 1 "Will Give Fullest Co-operation" PUNISHMENT FOR OFFICIALS WHO OPPRESSED PEOPLE xeiieran, r>epi. 10. THE fullest co-operation of the Hovernnient of Iran, with Great Britain and Soviet Kussia, "whose interests lie close to ours/' was promised by Shahpur Mohammed R za, after he had taken
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  • 307 1 Crimea Cut Off By Nazi Thrust? London, Sept. 18. immunique to-day is isual lines, "stubtU along the front." a little more expan- V claims that -offensive operaI the Dnieper are protibly and that great. i achieved around statementi can usually ins to be rather more usual for the alleged auarters
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  • 38 1 Rome, Sept. 18. MK M/ron Taylor, President Roosevelt's special envoy to *he Vaticar Citv has denied rumours that he had asked the Pone to mediate In the differences now ou'stunriing between Japar and the United States.— Eastern News
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  • 124 1 London, Sept. 18. ONLY The triumphant vi-t^ry of Br :tr in ond her Allies will finally oxorcise the deirorn.- Wr^r which hings ovr the Continental pornili♦rns." savs th^ Chief R?bbi. Dr. Hrrtz in a New Year message to world Jewry, commemorating th? rpenmt of Mm n^w
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  • 96 1 I.onaun, dcjii. m. CLA VERY has been abolished in AbysO sir in by Emperor Hnilo Selassie. »nd the Ethiopian Government in A*di* Abahi has issued a statement to that effect. The Fmneror who had lons wan'^d to eir-nrlpate his subjects took the flrst st°ns some
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  • 29 1 London, Sept. 18. AiFN FIKORSKI. Polish CommondcrVJ in-CbW broa^cas'ln* to Mosro;\ tP-dav told the Poles in RttttH h^ wil be vi^iring them personally.- Reuter
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  • 126 1 Post-war Peace Plan Must Include Far East lxm T on, Sept. 18. TITE Chinese Ambassrdor in London. i I r Wellington Koo. nleaded at n j luncheon of the. n^w Commonwealth "oHctv in London to-dny that the Far fQasteni situation .^ou^d not be over- l'^ok°d in 'orjrv'r f r'-r Miy
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  • 101 1 New York, Sep 18. MR. Wendell Willkie to-day urged 400 businessmen at a United China Relief luncheon to contribute generously to the fund and described the i shipment of American war material to Japan as a "prrave error." Mr. Willkie said he was thankful
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  • 38 1 i,jndon. Sept. 18. I^HE famoOfl ccmedian. Fred Karno died to-day, aged 75 Io was urrer his RUSrlcci thil Charlie Chaplin mad^ his first bow ir N' w York in 1910 Reuter
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  • 66 1 I/)nd«n, Sept. 18. liHE British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Edon. has instructed the British Minister at Btockhalm to convey a message of ccndolen^e to tho Sw -d sh Gov-?rnm^nt, cxprrs?.sin?? th" 4 dbjpcst regret at the nival disaster at Va^rs^ram. resulting in the loss of three Swedish destroyers. The Admiralty
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  • 221 1 London, Sept. 18. RA.F. bombers again attacked objectives at Karlsruhe last night states an Air Ministry commun'que. Bombs were seen to burst on the target area and fires were started. One bomber is missing. Karlsruhe. DOOM base of the LultwafTe snuadrons rn the Rhine, has now
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  • 189 1 TOKIO PROTEST TO MOSCOW ON MINES IN JAPAN SEA lokio, in, THE Japanese Government has sent a strong protest to the Soviet (tovernment against the presence of floating Soviet mines in the Janan Sea, one of which sank a Japanese vessel and damaged another, the Foreign Office in Tokio announced
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  • 204 1 Cairo, Sept. 18. TO-DAY'S Bri ish Middle Blast communique issued frcm GH.Q. states: "Oiir patrolling activities both at Tobruk and in the iron ier area arc continuing. "During their engagements with pnemy columns v. hich crossed the frontier on £e T
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  • 177 1 VViish nffion, Sep 1.1. lVe.idrnt Roosevelt, in a spc a me sa<rr. has :isk- d nrji^N for an addition I 5- «iS-.n^-> <" i f, r j«,. e :nd !rp| v.ippl- k ii',. 1 in his l.ttr- -ii.it of the original 57.000.00*. 000 voted l-st Mw-h, $C ISO
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  • 110 1 wt mu mi— >°pi- Am titan financial aid to Russia Ixcm j. month a*o with a $10,000,000 Treasury advance to the Soviet, rcvcal~d Mr. Henry Morgrnthau. Secretary of the Treasury. at a Press conference to-day. Mr. Mornenthau stated that on Aur 15 the Ru«wian Ambassador. M. Oamansky. Informed him that
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  • 77 1 licrlin, Sep«. JB. 15IE lifting of the state oi emergency in Oslo has been followed by a sever-* permanent <1 ec re <f issued by thi Reich OonunlaßßT, Terboven, BCCOfdtod to an Os'o dispatch. The order impose; penal servitude or. in serious cases, the death
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  • 41 1 L«>nd«n. S^pt 18. M. HERVE Alt hand, financial yttarhe to the Vi< hy embassy in Wash nstrn, has r?si?ned and states h? is placing bims^l* »t the iHanmal of i Gen de Gaulle. Reuter
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  • 259 3 60 PER CENT. OF U.S. WAR PRODUCTION GOES TO BRITAIN Big Increase In Turn-out Of Aircraft Tanks ••at 1™ Calcutta, Sept. IS. least aO and possibly 60 per cent, of America's i ZT* P ro V« d 'on. is going to Hritain and will help a eioat deal to win
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  • 61 3 Banfkok, Sept. 18. A aper Thai Mai t >-day lhai Independent circulated leaflets in •;:n^ an unidentified x-.ith .reasonable acts I was ;.!l's^H» have i »rci;.n nation Thaiil and o «n »mic sr- ry> \v.:ik points met was not nam"d. 8 concluded by ex-
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  • 182 3 Australia Wants Thai Integrity Maintained Bangkok, Sept. 18. RAI IA is anxious that the the Thai state shall and there is no reason Lmd to be apprehensive over Forcementa in any part i near Thailand, said Sir lleston, first Australian Ignate going to Chungln Bangkok, intervlewReuter. said that Australia has
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  • 39 3 Washington. Sept. 18 THE United States has allocated the former Italian steamer Leme to Bri.ain. .foreshadowing a series of trnn>: »rs of soi2od Axis rhiiv. it was learned here to-day.- United Press
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  • 80 3 Willing To Defend World Title Against British Champion London. Sept. IS. A MESSAGE received to-cay states that Fraddie Ccchrane. recent winner of the world welterweight champi nship, is prepared to de.'end hs title against the winner of the coming flght between Ernie Roderick and Arthur Dannhar, who are meeting on
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  • 177 3 I.>ndon, Sept. 18 SECXNQ at the annual conference >. Hi ti nal C?un?il in y. L-rd S m;n said it wxs exaggerate Ihe signiflent iznins of the AtlanH renc to Mr Churchill. Lord ti re never was a more ol w.s" statesmanship Prime M nlster, after ua
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  • 54 3 Molotov To Lead Soviet Delegation t London. Sept. IS. ic Foreign ComI '^ad the Soviet delemeeting the British I dona in Mosfcw. 110 announced this ro p. re M. Varon. :> r- mm ssar W. M?.iyshev. chairfor Engineering. Adm (■omm'ssir lor Red People's Commissar n nnd M. Lakov- artillery department
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  • 83 3 Berlin, Sept. 18. AUTHORIZED German quarters d r sald (hat in view of the attitude of some South American countries towards Germany, "we »re compelled to keep a watchful eye on the nationals of these countries in Germany. "As a result of this, some f
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  • 151 3 QERMAN troop and aircraft concentrations in Norway suggest that attempts will be made soon at a naval and parachute Invasion of Icelnnd states the Reyfljavik correspondent of the New York HeraldTribune, quoted by the Sydney Sun. Plnnos reputed to be enpraTed in Iceiandic metporr»lor:i'*al wrrk, fly
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  • 56 3 Shanghai. Sept. 8. T«HE Japanese consulate- general here 1 hn.s made representations to the Municipal Council against the recurrence of terrorism in Shanghai, the J.nanos Army journal Tairiko Rhimpo, said to-day. Meanwhile, the Dome! news agency repor s frrm Canton that a series of occurred there yesterday, wounding over 50
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  • 65 3 London, sept. 18. SIXTY-five entries lor the Cambridgeshire, bein? held a f Nwemarket over one mile on Oct. 8, and weights. Just announced, show Sim Castle, St. Leger winner, carrying top weight of 9st. 71b Gloaming, Lincolnshire winner, is allotted 7st 91b.. while Reversion,
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  • 267 3 Revolt Sabotage In NaziOccupied Countries (From A Special Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. THE Nazi authorities have at last realized that it is useless to try to conceal the terror and unrest that prevail in occupied countries. From Bordeaux to Bucharest Nazicontrolled newspapers have been fcrced to revoal the existence or
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  • 171 3 BID TO DRAG BULGARS INTO WAR Cairo, Sept. 18. DEPORTS of the Nazis' efforts to drag Bulgaria into the war with Russia are discussed in diplomatic circles in the MMdle East who well know that Russia possesses in Bulgaria a formidable body of sympathizers. The great
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  • 63 3 Axis Wants Swedes To Fight, Too Zurich, Sept. 18. rE Berlin correspondents of the Italian Prass report a general oi.tturst of anger against Sweden, according to a dispatch from Turin The Turin newspaper La Stampa writes: "Germany has opened all doors to the rage which the Germans feel against Sweden,
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  • 86 3 Berlin. Sept. 18. A SESSION of the French and German chambers o! commerce be^an to-day in Paris and will las: until Sept. 21, states a Paris despatch to the oflidal German news agency. The purpose of the session, it is stated, is to discuss Franco-German collaboration in
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  • 83 3 Vichy, Sept. 18. THE repression of "Communist terrorism' coruinu^d w.th increasing tempo through DUt occur i?d France tj-day. The new state tribunal sutng at Paris tried 17 persrns yesterday, but announced the verJi^ts only l"tc today. Iwj others were tri^d at the ParLs terrorist court
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  • 144 3 Stockholm, Sept. 13. r[E immediate objective of the Finnish Hiph Command Is to irach a stabilization of Finland's "stratcric irontirrs." according to reliable reports r rom Helsinki to-day. While the old frontier has already been reached on the Karelian Isthmus, the aim o* military operations north ot
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  • 234 3 London, Sept. 18. ALL Russian men between the ages of 16 and 50 are to undergo military training. The State Defence Committee has made an announcement in the following order, says the Moscow radio: -Considering that every citizen of the
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  • 169 3 Journal Urges "Sharp Threat Of Glittering Steel Against Japan Honolulu, Sent. 18. THE "sharp threat of flittering steel" for the settlement of the Pacific problems was recommended by the Advertiser in a lead rlitorial to-day entitled "You Can't Do Business With Tokio." "Our State Department," the newspaper said, "appears to
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  • 227 3 London, Sept. 18. THE British Government has no actual confirmation of A the truth of reports chat Bulgaria is to ask for permission for Italian warships to pass through the Dardanellet under the Bulgarian flag. The British views, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, are very
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  • 220 3 London, Sept. 18. |^O change is bslng recommended in the o;flc2s of Governor and Deputy Governcr of the Bank o| En^l^nd ne:.t April An announcement tc thic ffT*et Wll made by th3 Governor, Mr. M.^ntngue Norman, at to-day's meeting of tlie Grn ral Court of
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  • 152 3 Manila., Sspt. i:. t A SERIOUS rice shortage In the Philippine* w»i predicted to-day as a rerult of the damage caused by floods In th? central Luzon "rice bovel." Rice production is already insufficient frr the n^.'ds of the islands and lriport difficulties due to
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  • 177 3 "Britain Must Develop Other Fronts" London, Sept. 18. THE Times in an editorial drawt attention to the fact that an important change from a year ago is the development of the R.A.F. offensive. "But raids even on such an increased scale and of such a concentrated kind will no. bring;
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  • 609 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1941. Iran Abdication WITH tho abdication of Riza Shah Pahlevl, an autocrat with powers more absolute than the European dictators leaves the Middle Ex<t scene. He is a remarkable character, this man of obscure peasant cripin who at the age of 40 was
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  • 114 4 THE An ei rod is one Eanisattoni I d .i r« rention t of America also demands I all ho stands of the An.-:. v The r shouts orally A MM Churchin vairea Ifj Wm r. 11 your annual con\ at] f MM third pn-ssod
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  • 982 4  -  Ernest H. Barilett By TIIKKE are men Iffctksg in 1 the Battle of the Atlantic who have never worn a uniform. Not unless dungarees, dirty and patched and paintstreaked, can be called a uniform. They are men of the Merchant Navy. Actual
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 1827 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT By T pjr. been so the Polo Club in aid of The War Sept. 27 that the time been changed n instead of 4 p.m. al of about 270 pna have been receiv.mkhana Committee. s have been enter! d lest,
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  • 84 6 Washington, Sept. 17. THE Senate t -day finally appr3ved and sent for tha Prcsiden/s signature th? $3,553,400,000 Tax Bi'l, the largest in Uni.ed States himry. The Bill increases the present levie; on individuals, corporat'ons and on rniny every (fay articl-s, from piaying crrds to
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  • 48 6 Moscow. Sept. 18. rE Soviet midnight communique states "During Wednesday our troops engaged in stubborn fighting against the enemy along the whole front. "During Monday, 78 enemy planes were destroyed in air combats and on enemy aerodromes. We lost 25 planes."- Reuter
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  • 338 6 "Strain On Reich's Human Resources Beginning To Tell" Moscow, Sept. 18. "THE strain on German human resources is already begin--1 ning to tell," declares Lieut.-Gen. Alexis Bakhtin, senior officer with lengthy experience, writing in the organ of the central committee of the Communist Party on the military potential of Germany.
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  • 151 6 Ankara. Sept. 18 THE Gorman General Staff expects to carry the war to the Caucasian r ront in six weeks, according to reUsed predictions concerting tlv Russian campaign which are now beint: biltily spread in Ankara by Axl.> sources The Germans, according to
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  • 118 6 H rhn. Sept IP "THE Dfl pu.rt rs rnov» me::t bv uhlrh th> OenBMM are soekn>f 10 rrrate a Jur.rti'>" 'vtwwn Oen von n a k*l army OB ttM f-entra! 'rrtlon and QCB v< n Rundstedt'i armv In til •outh and rut ofT the
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  • 107 6 I nila, Sepl 18 M"i: BUCHIYA d< ;rtb< r is Jap I diplomatic coui er u rived I C o^' PI [slants rday, Moni ui v.-. en bv the Japanese nl, Mr. K will i nila tomoi v- n t Mr J v :i rem iir
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  • 70 6 Shanghai Sept L8 Tiikef. Japanese w< re wounded i>v mn'n 'reel ol fche i nocewnl i >»»thr" 1 n v >r tiv Intprvat.lonifc] B*»ttl»- mi n 'vuvivii T'loro 'ind been no »i in fh's distiiH Tor nve montba i- '^p woui ded men t "l"
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  • 83 6 Moscow. Sept. 1R OTA! in •< t .l j;r. announced the appointBwnt "t it; new vtce-admlrali nnd announced thr> rtnrniaHoii of i r >R oflßcen Mid men of the Red Fleet mid 143 of the Naval .'.ir Arm "liir b":\vprv nncj Mcemplary futfllirftil
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  • 49 6 CAIRO RAID EXPECTED TO STIR MUSUMS Cai.o. C<pt. 18. TOE Egyptian Minister a dva Drf r! >ro 1 rates that the bomMng of Cairo v r teve greM cffßct n-i Muslims In n^ Nmr Ei".. Tl) city. h« roints out u n p'i^.i I- 1 .1 PiilUi: r.— Reuter
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  • 24 6 Sailors receiving their pay on the q uarter-derk of H.M.S. Defiance under the figurehead of the old "Defiance."
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  • 197 6 London, Sept 18. I HOPE this will be a prelude to common citizenship between Britain and America," said Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha. former Secretary of State for War. at the Liberal Nationalist Party's annual conference yesterday, commenting on the Atlantic Charter signed by
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  • 54 6 Bfrlm. Sept. 18. AFOKMER OtnBMI Finance Minuter. Dr. RudolJ HilferdtriK. ha* been found hanglm in hi.s pri •:i somrwhrre in Occupied Frunre, according to usually reliable Bfl in Berlin H«> bad lived in France "I" Um :uivent of the Nazi regime, and wa. arrested durinß the
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  • 297 6 New York. Sept. 17 THE German -b rn United St?te.s Gowrnm.nt inf; rmer. Wi.liam Seb r >ld. g.vnm rvidence to-day befrre the Federal Court In th trial of members ol in alleged Ni-zi ;py rhiK. said that five m ,nths before the o.cupati n of
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  • 21 6 Submarine Nets Plan For U.S. Harbours T mar,. hart (n ''r.nV Ub I UL P-: p f hf >. t United Press
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  • 615 7 former Storekeeper Of Sugar Pool Sentenced r [o Two Years' Prison AV N G in nund the grave extent to which corruption is fl rill this Colony, I consider it is the duty of ((lirl to do whatever
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  • 52 7 COMPANY GIVES TWO SPITFIRES Sir Shenton 1 ,i is has Ix^n notified that ,«>\ eminent has ac'"teJth, .r.»erous Rift of $100,000 |l (o, ltd., Sinuaiiade for Ihe purchase planet to he named .u;<] Hamadryad. k il s these names the fellowinscripti in "il! be put on the sented "«iy Guthrie
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  • 147 7 t. bs frum Malaya J Hakone Maru, which arrived in iy on her way to the hope that nditins between Japan t; States and Britain they would be i. this country. might *-ell be re--1 ki! evacuation o Japanej-e are expecti In her, and
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  • 158 7 MxiiS MARY 81/TLfiß, ekte t Uaufektcr of Lieut. J. A. Butler and Urt. Buffer of Singapore, was BMurtod at r C i .ia.y t/j BombardK.r Roix?rt Morliion J. Wrny, cnly MM of Mr Rnd -w. C. P Wray cf Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ?apt. Da ly
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  • 113 7 Chinese Consular Transf ers Soon e consular start ol Chinese Consulatetiansierred shortly, i Chun-king and the R ingoon. hinese Consul at Singa- of the few m inbers stall to have served City, is to leave for jubly Bt the end ol this r instructions ol the Dice. Join the Foreign
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  • 44 7 This German FlaJc (anti-aircraft gun) was captured in the Western Desert by a British force and taken hack to the British positions. It tires single shot with a magazine of 20 rounds. A Tommy is seen demonstrating this weapon.
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  • 168 7 India's Economic Adviser Here For C onsultations PROFESSOR T.E.G. GREGORY DROFESSOR T. E. G. GREGORY, Economic Adviser to the Govern- ment of India, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday for consultations with the Ministry of Economic Warfaro. Far Eastern Mission. Although only 4.'.. Prof. G^esory is ono oi the werid's
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  • 195 7 M.lbouruc, (lly Air Mail). I*HE policy of the Royal Anstrallan 1 Air Force is to obtain officers lrom I thf ranks as lar as possible, the Minis- tor lor Air, Mr McEwcn, has said He was replying to criticism of Air Force administration by Sir
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  • 108 7 INVOLVING 100 cabaret hostesses at C.e Great WorM Cabaret, the dispute between the hostesses :».nd the cabaret management reached a settlement satisfactory to both parties yesterday and the hostesses i\ turned to the cabaret last ni ;ht. Except for Moti'lav night, when a dame was held
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  • 183 7 B reach Of Trust At Canteen DREADING guilty to seven charges of criminal breach of trust and falsification of accounts in the canUen book of the Singapore Marine Hostel, a young Chinese, Chua Choo Kiut, alias Robert Chua, was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Worlcy at
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  • 29 7 ioiai vaiue 01 war savings Ccrtiflrate.s boM Up to last Wednesday was $7,973,676. Tiiis sum represents Sn increase of $149,283 rn the previous fortnight.
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  • 471 7 News From France Tells How Nazis Are Being Defied THE hostile altitude of French people in Brittany towards the German army of occupation has so rattled the Nazis, declares a recent arrival in Singapore from occupied RTaiiCf that severe warning notices have been posted on walls in Brest and the
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  • 596 7 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT TRAINED ROOF WATCHERS ANE of the most comprehensive schemes of air raid precautions for any institution in Singapore has heen demised at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore. The plan involves a special system of alarms, emergency lighting,
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  • 153 7 CAisTONESE woman, Chan Ah Hoe, aged 41 years who was found in possession of $60.24 cents worth of silver and copper coins in a house in Malabar Street on Aug. 22, appeared in the Singapore I i.iu Court yest-rday under the antihoarding rules of the
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  • 266 7 DENIAL MADE IN AUSTRALIA Melbourne, (By Air Mail). TRADE between Japan and Australia was now "almost ai a standstill," and the Commonwealth Government did not contemplate any fresh agreement with Japan, the Minister for Customs. Mr. Harrison, states in a letter to Dr. Evati, M.P.
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  • 29 7 Mr. A J Brnga will f»ivc a talk on big-game huntir.g, iilustrat, d by lantern slides, to the FoiLnightly Club at the Y.W.C.A on Monday at 7 p m.
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    • 341 8 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR USE (inconiorateo ic sne'indi WmiWlUI \HV OIUMIM B n CO MAII I'%SSINC.H< \SV CARC.O MKMit I'bt orst prs (hi, ,nvnr «n iirin^ m»inl:ilnt>o o> 'tit f ft U <* C*»treni the StraiU ■< ttarii osua« oort» ot tl -r Cbtna India Oylot •n* 1 «*>»
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    • 384 8 ->-■ r AND mjoy SCENIC CANADA I v^ I >^*^>r^. '^f as v\^ V -^-^^^^^^^^^^\^ji^^j///B/l^m^^f^^^^^^^^^ m _CiLft^a»^a^L^a^r ""^i I BgF ojg^^^ga^^^g^g^BH^BßßaW^ig^a&BK^^^^^^^a^* r ~^~~~7-F I FAST THROUGH AIR CONDITIONED TRAINS DAILY I THROUQH SOO MILES OF MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN SCENERY, I THE CANADIAN ROCKIES, THEN TORONTO FOR A SIDE TRIP I TO
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    • 428 8 MANSFIELD COaiT BLUE FUNNEL LINE Frequem Sailings to Unitec Kingdom O at guaranteed all cargo bookings subject War Clause*. n< er<sn C e VV E STERN ATS IR A THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT f HI Hl Regular Service* to Fremantte (Perm bv first class oassenge- -.hips Single fare $200
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  • 177 9 SIR HERBERT TRUSTED, who had been Chief Justice of Palestine since 1937, has been appointed CM^f Justice, Federated Malay States. In r.uccesson to Sir Kenneth EUiston Poyser Created a knight In 1938, Sir Herbert is 62 years of age, and was railed to tho
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  • 118 9 A WARRANT for the arrcsi of Lieut. C. F. Jaclcman was toned yesterday by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Sinsap re Traffic Magistrate, when Jackmin did not appear in court to sand trial on charge of reckless driving. The case had been put down for hearing
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  • 101 9 1 ALJLLUEU to nave caused a military' lorry to mount the grass verge of i Yeo Chu Kang Road, krock down a rire hydrant and then turn over on its side in a ditch ty driving his motor-car without due care, Capt P. D.
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  • 115 9 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Srpt- J I* o'rlork noon Ruyrr* Sell*" No IX R.S.S. Spot loose 38% 38% No IX R.S S FOB to cases September 38vfc 391k CFAQ R 6 b FOB IB bale? September 38H 38Mj f\Q R8 8 FOB. tr bales September 37
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  • 77 9 At 10 a.m. Before The Judges Summonses In Chambers, etc Before The Hnn'Wr The Chief JvsUre in Cwrt N». 1: At 11 a.m.— Bankruptcy. IW'.t r The Hon*ble Mr. Jostlce AKken to Court No. 4: At 11 a.m. 5.4.5839 Chla Kho Sian v«. CJhla Thoo
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  • 30 9 I(HE 'light lor Frtvdcm" Inhibition in the Memorial Hall, Singapore, organized by the Department of Information and Fubl'city. Malaya, ■v.iii now close to-night. It was extended two
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  • 241 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. IS. "TT is essential that elasticity should be sacrificed in the regulations affecting trade during wartime and especially should we guard against measures which, if carrie d too far, are likely to cpuse losses and lead to a deterioration
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  • 219 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan Sept. 18. DHPLYING to criticisms of the war ris'<s goods insurance scheme, Mr. F D. Bisseker, seni r UnotTiciAl memi bcr of the Legislative Council, srtenking at the half-yearly meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. S3id it
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  • 174 9 Shan^luJ. Sept. 18. A lIME bomb exploded in the Nanking central station last night, on the eve of -he Mukden Incident, Icillinp at least six anJ wounding many otbr»rs. a trav-n r from Peining reported here to-day. He said the Japp.ne-e tlirew a cordon around
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  • 87 9 Ka-arhi, Srpt. 18. OUR boys in ti\" M d i> Kp:H are credit in IMIa and Um Bnpii*.** Mid th° Jurnhcb Of ItHWnagW. Ch;inc<M!or of the Ch irrfxr of Prirc^s. who hM arr'vrd btn frt'Ti the MiHrJjo F. "1 am j>rouri of thrn. brr.vr h
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  • 71 9 '£IGHTY slim bamboo nshh g rods an.l linci; f rom tl'e ends of at least 30 of which small fish were dangling, were exhibits m a case in the Singapore Third Court yesterday when 29-year-old Teh Ah Ee was charged with trcs- passing
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  • 58 9 Tukio. Sept. 18. TWO hundred Jewish evauo.s In m Europe, who have be:n llvint; in Kobe for the last half year, left for Shanghai jrettSffdiy a f tern' en rb\-.rd the Taiyo Maru. it was learned h"r"> today. seventy otherr, m stiy ehildren, wi'! depart
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  • 67 9 S>tiney, BcpC. 18. BRITISH brcak-fa^t menus will soon b-- enhanced by larg quantities of powiieretf o,T'. rxported from Aus ralia. A now tBdOCf in Sydney, which will shortly prcdvice these rqs with p?ant importPd fr m China hau paclty of 360,000 ?ggs w ck. Owing
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  • 38 9 lokio, Sept IS. rrdE Emperor to-day received Lieut.--1 Oen. Tellrhl Bvzokt w^o rcnort- d on the nctivit ?s of the Plannin- Board rt v] ich If head, for tn-o boon United Press
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  • 110 9 Australian Cable Brufs Melbourne, Sept. IS. PRISONERS of war in Australia are. to be employed in lar^c -scale irrigation and afforestation promts. These are important factors In Australia's national economy desU-n^d to increase the productivity of her soil and to provide reserve of Umt> r
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  • 216 9 DIES NEXT DAY FROM FRACTURE OF SKULL "I'HEJcE is no question a.s to what had happened the evidence proves conclusively that when he was about Lo cress Ro'olnson Road, he walked out from behind a lorry and into a bicycle, which knocked Mm over," stated the
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    • 633 9 I CLASSIFIED A DVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES L T LU BENUT C °SW RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED < Incorporated In the S.S.) Interim Dividend payable on Fiiday. Oct 31 1941 ;^f»y 9 1 "l be oloscd tron, Tue^y C O?t" By Order of the Board, DERRICK CO., Chartorod Accountants tt Secretaries. Bongkfcng
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    • 154 9 SUN HEADACHES Sec i^M f t Pity >uur poor eyes. Think of all thp extra strain and work that Summer brings them— sun-glare, tennis. bathing, microbe-laden dust (and remember, microbes breed faster in hot weather) no wonder they get sore and red and tired. And this Summer your nerves are
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 170 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY A J en air 4*p.m. Af ca t air 4 p.m. Australia alr 4 g. m ur jna jft ir 4 p.m. Ceylon alr 4 m air 4 p.m. Great Britain etc air 4 p.m. l
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    • 756 9 Broadcasting IO"DAY Tulk: 101f> p 'Evening Star*— Di k lo d »n gramorhone records; 10.3d p m. -World CIMfiADADV Affairs"— A Talk by Wk'kham Sterd relayed aifHiAfUKt fron London; in. 45 pm Core down mm ZHl'3. sw»i ?-«i iiS:i pm Tumil music; 5.30 p.m. News Iji s Ml *i°^' na
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  • 371 10 Weights For To-Morrow At lpoh (From Our Own Correspondent > lpoh, Sent. 18. WEIGHTS for all nine race* at Ipob on Saturday, the final day of the Perak Turf Club's September meeting. are given belcw: Horses, Class 1, 6 Fartonfs: Bay Dragon 10.07 Remember Me 8.01 Book law 9.08 Dark
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  • 351 10 MANCHESTERS BEAT S.C.C. THREE-NIL Club Miss Many Openings In First Half Manehesters 3 S.C.C 0. ALTHOUGH play did not reach a high sU'nuarcl. there were many interesting moments in the first division S.A.F.A. leafUC match played at Anson Road stadium yesterday between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Manehesters. The
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  • 200 10 INewcomers Meet Kest On Saturday < From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala umpur, Sept. 17. liHE first rigger match ol this season will be played on Saturday when two teams representing the Mewc n rs and the Rest win meet Doth sides appear to b^ Strong and BOOM)
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  • 45 10 T*UE Harlequin Sport* club opened their hockey season with a victory i by four goals ta nil over the v* dicaJ Coll ge at the M.C.U. ground on Wednesday. The scorers were: a Watts (J), A. 'Clarke ond R Barker.
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  • 129 10 THK Spartans and R.A.F. (Kallanc) wi!l open the S.A.F.A. Cup eompetition at Anson Road stadium to-day in wha. will be the first of five extra preliminary round matches. The Airmen have done well H v-« «(-rd rthrMoti (a^ of the league, while the Sparians are composed
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  • 28 10 I'HE seventh Singapore Chii ese Sports meet will be held at Jalan iiesar stadium to-n:onow and on Sunday starting at <) :'O rn on day.
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  • 39 10 y^LL these interested in refereelng Rugby foot: I'll matches this jea~.on are asked to attend a general meeting of referees t"» b held at the Singapore Cricket dub on Wednesday, Sept. 24, starting at 7 p m.
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  • 298 10 Lord Bug, Counsel Hazmore Attract Attention Ipoh Training Notes 'From Our Own Correspondent* Ipch, Sept. It. LOUD BUG, Democracy, Yule Call. Remember Me. Counsel. Hooklaw and Fenn'.s candidates, Rackarock, Jaguar and Maintain, were the most impressive at this morning's workouts in preparntion for Saturday's races The going was good. Lord
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  • 706 10 Medical College Beat R.A.S.C. At Rugger TRIUMPH OF SPEED BEITER HANDLING MeUual i ollegr Z3- K.A.S.C. 3. Ot/TWKHiIIKD, outshoved, outhrekd .i.m ouiMruiiiinod, Tightin*,' with their hacks to the wall against what seemed an irresistible pack for threequarters of the came, the .Medical i olle£<\ by virtue of an unerring gift
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  • 29 10 rj'HE Malays conceded a walk-over to the Argylls in thi ;r reserve division league soccer match, which was to have been played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday.
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  • 52 10 FOCCETI. S.A.F.A. ChaMenjc Cup, extra preliminary round. Spartans vs. K.A F. (TengahK Anson Uoad stadium. HOCKEY: Mcdht>l Coll:?:e vs. Fortress Co. iP.R), M.CJ3.i Y.M.CA. vs. R.A.0.C., Y M C A. BOXING: Finals of the Poli.o Southern Settlement Koxin; Championships for the Dcnham Cup. Depot. TFNNIS: S.C.C. Hutumn
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  • 241 10 Drastic Action By Scottish Football Assn. SEQUEL TO IBROX PARK INCIDENT THK Scott i>h lootball Association has aken drastic action over the iiuidcnt at Ihrox Park on Sept. t> when, in the match between Glasgow Hangers and Glasgow < ellii a m.xturc of 40.000 l»ro estants and Catho'i.s pi itofi
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  • 125 10 Dublin, Stpt 18. I'lfE CurragM IrLsh St Legef over a mile and iBTt quarters was won by Mr. S. Harttfan'a ttoile de Lyons by Coup de Loroa out of Rose Jericho, which easily tuint-d the tables on Mr John DUlon'l S-.l Orient, which won the ErUta
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  • 124 10 |N a friendly badn.Lntor match played at Telok Blanch Road on Sunday the Kampong JajT^h Mxsl.m Badminton Party bat th»» G^nUo DP. by flvp (fames to two. Results (K.J M B.P. players mtfntlon<\l flrst) wero Sh jtl«: Sd. Sal. in brat Ahir.At Taib 15 9. IS— 7: Md.
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  • 72 10 IHE following have been selected to ptoy hockey f<*r the y.mc.a. against the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders on the YMC.A ground on Wednesday. Fer<t. 24 F,e Tl'i n Ran: R. I. Atkinson. A. C. Fdgar, v. Safcapathy, Goh Ohin Chye, Khoo llock Choo. low Huck V: ii". K.
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  • 26 10 yHK reserve divlsi n league soccer match bctw en the S C FA. and the Fortress RE., which was scheduled for to-day, has been cancelled.
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  • 66 10 MEMBERS o! the China Relief Fund < Women's Section) Will bo soiling bowls of rice in aid of the Lord Mayor's a*- Raid Distress Fund and the China Relief Fund at to-morrow's opening of 'May fair Park," the snoris i; round in Robinson Road
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  • 63 10 London, Sept. 18. J^ SMALL number of casualties anJ some damage were caused l;irt Bight when a few premy aircraft come inland o\er this country and bombs were dropped at two places on the uth-ea.n coast, says an AiMinistry and Ministry of Home Sccu ity communique. A few b>mb«; were
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  • 380 10 Combined A.I.F.-R.A.A.F. Team To Meet S.C. C. TEST WICKETKEEPER Win SKIPPER AUSTRALIANS GOOD cricket is promised on the nad*n» in what will be the season's last n S; -S the Singapore Cricket Cluh will ln *M& from A.l.F. an<i K.A.A.F. players stationed in The match will start at 11 a.m
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  • 109 10 -pO-DAY. at "-he Royal Singapore Yacht Club, then will be the usual alternoon races fot all cl.ws s. itartini at 5 23pm for "A" class and 5.25 p.m. for other classes. On Sunday "C class will sail the first rare for the Ovar.s Ch.illen^e Cud starting at 9
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  • 126 10 Policy Of Britain Towards Turkey TOE H M ma n. with lur:. Turkej TL. that t-.-d.v been lLstener, in the Britain, he ao presented at culties and ettorLs *Pf now devoted to vS'JS, 1 est stru M > in h'story- a srut, only for her own li&rty freedom of the
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  • 30 10 GOOD COMEDY-DRAMA AT THE ALHAMBRA I I comedy -drarr.a. I fan I Purdel! ard W tat I Pr;t!sh Am.-. I I mirth in a stor- I tiulr ittcnpU i I
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