The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE FnlTinij The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,42*. KSTU |«M THURSDAY, SKITKMHIR r >, IML 6 CUNTS
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  • 139 1 'Hands Off Soviet Or Be Treated As Enemy" MUST WITHDRAW TROOPS TO 1939 FRONTIER London, Sept. 24. nEPOKTS that the British Government has informed ft Finland that if she continues to invade purely Russian territory it will be necessary for Britain to treat Finland v
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  • 74 1 T Bangkok. Sept. 24. WENTY Indo-China soldiers fired on five Thais canoeing alon; the Mekong Ri 7 er near Vienlienne. seriously wounding one, the Thai vernacular Press reported last night, says United Press. A similar incident occurred on Sept. 14, hut none was wounded, the
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  • 128 1 British Plane s' Successes On Eastern Front London, Sept. 24. n:: YED by men from Britain Dominions the R.A.F. i.ssia has had its first ::i.st enemy lighters, British Air Ministry nique. :s U:e text of the Air mmunlqve: "Reports have Ived of the first opera- by thu- R.A.F. Jn the
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  • 256 1 German Claim To Have Reached Crimean Isth mus Denied Mo«c«W, Sepl. I*. •day struggle Sovi-t ihe orthern part of the I r h v-> driven the Germ stronsly fortified the eastern Mnk of the, iU-d her*?. DM quarters with nd petrol-bottles, the shed two German inti and the enemy le-
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  • 38 1 Sew York. Sept. ZA. uantial aid given to Brirefitting British wart!»e I'nited Stat s has m Britain promising to ii r.-x ilities to American t says the Times m a lzjulinz article Reuter
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  • 130 1 Switzerland Blockade I London, Sept. 24. T is officially stated m London to-day that "m view of the commercial agreement recently signed between Switzerland and Germany, the British Government is no longer able to continue the limited facilities hitherto accorded for passage through the blockade and across enemy territory of
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  • 115 1 Chan?kinf. Sept. 24. A "CERTAIN" bembing t>quadrcn of the Chinese air force co-operated with land force! llghtinc: m northern Hunan yesterday, the official Central News Agency reported to-day. The planes successfully bombed conj'ontratirns of Japanese war vessels on the south shore of Turetins lake, m
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  • 40 1 Washington, Sept. 24. Mr. Roosevelt's Secretary, Mr. S. Early, said thrre was no reason why \'\t President should not make public next week his decision on the arming of merchantmen and revision of the Neutrality Act R euter
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  • 31 1 London, Sept. 24. An enemy transport and a supply ship each of about 1,500 tons have been torpedoed m the rentral Mediterr icliu by a «•«.>- -marine, an Admiralty communique states.- Reuter
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  • 247 1 Anglo-U.S. Co-operation In Post- War Planning London, Sept. 24. OPENING the Inter- Allied Conference, Mr. Eden said that at the conclusion of the meeting on June 12 he expressed the hope that it miijht be possible for them to inaugurate, as an outcome of the meeting, a new phase of
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  • 1055 1 At t,».^» r> i t j j Ix>ndon, Sept. 24. T St. Jame* Palace m London to-day, representatives of all Allied countries, at to the A^nticThrrter.^ InterAllied CouncU u^nimously pledged their adherence The Czechoslovak delegate, M. Jan Masaryk, presented a joint declaration
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  • 505 1 London, Sept. 24. JLf AXING a statement on behalf of tli i l l Russian Government, M. Maisky i told the Inter-Allied conference they had assembled at a time when Hitjlerite Germany, alter having enslaved) and ravaged several European countries. was engaged In
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    • 40 1 INSIST ON BiSIA TEA jrArFLES HOTtL "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" DANCE and CABARET m aid of the CHURCHILL TANK FUND DANCE HOSTESSES TO 2 A.M. TICKETS SI. 8 DAN HOPKINS HIS ORCHESTR/ C THE HARMONY HAWAHANS NNi:U *3.00 BOOK YOUU TABLE
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    • 58 1 BIGIA TEA IS sea View HOTEL FRIDAY <St SATURDAY PERFECTLY AUtCONDIT lONEII OT SEAIIREEZES SPECIAL DINNER DANCE jINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE RELLER'S BAND Dinner $3. Admission to Ball-room free of charge IUNDAYt MORNjMw: h a .m. l p.m. POPULAR CONCERT SPECIAL TIFFIN EVENING: SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8-11 P.M. ADELPHI
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  • 69 2 Mosiow, Sept. 24. fyJRING the ni^ht of Sept. 2^-24 ft group of g rrruoi planes attempted to r:iid Moscow, sajo ll:c la^s news agency. The enemy pian/s were dispersed by I flue of anti-aircralt tji-m ajid nighL i lighters. Two plane* penetrated the eltjr an a ,«uid
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  • 42 2 |-T a move to MQkM laft u-. Fwkral BM ivc Bovj f m Nov. is u.cr,. n v- revive requlremenu ol banks by The order v.as c!^'d<xl Qpoa U'ia.!\ir.u)is'v by th. Hoard ami Jmwy D^SSSTSd 100,000 to $4.000.'i0C'.000. Reuter
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  • 27 2 T irT R.injroon, Sept. 24. IfF. d:fe ncC3 o A Burma were further Of a shipload o; R.A.F. personnel who ri*fr?rrnt stations. Reuter
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  • 25 2 The F/»v. T>r. n. n. GtmtUmh mm b- or- I CnthfHirr.l on Sunday at. 7.45 a.m. by j,.;,^ Of B!n|T9poc% tb- Rt I!" J i
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    • 26 2 NEXT CHANGE PAVILION Bfr oB fn 9'oriovi Jethmtolor SMI > j JAMES BARTON SAMUEL S. MINDS MARJORIE MAIN I mARC LAWRENCE o,, 3 fct«j t>i hihßt miMMM
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    • 65 2 NOTHING CUT BUT THE PRICES! The World's Greatest MOTION PICTURE comes back AT POPI LAR PRICES! 4.15 and S p.m. CAPITOL \a AGAIN ...The Win* W*~~~' Si i~~~3&& t Town AppJaucls i i i s p» ki K.^L_-» a^B^v il^^b "iW b Admission ...Stalls $1.20 anc! h^ 1 CIRCLE (Reserved)
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  • 559 3 jlajah Announces New Constitution After 100 Years Of Brooke Rule ICUCHING CELEBRATIONS KuchLiff (Sarawak), Sept. 24. THK besi^iwii <m the people of Sarawak of a new IdtftitutkNl providing for final self-government, an o#st) fw prisoners and a loan to the British Government f free
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  • 218 3 Military Plot In Argentine Is Crushed Montevideo, Sept. 24 REPORTS reaching here from Buenos Aires state that the Argentine Government is believed to have discovered, and completely crushed, a threatened military plot involving .several important Argentine cities. lhe ringleaders are believed to be .arrLroned at Parana. The conspiracy 15 said
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  • 98 3 Big Oil Blaze In U.S. Will tin; (Indiana), Sept. 24. AFIRE wu raßinj to-day m the 700--acre Standard O:l Company refinery here, w.th flames shooting 100 feet into the air. says United Press. Fire broke out m two tanks this morning and the intense heat prevented the approach of nrj
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  • 180 3 Canberra, Sept. 24. IN the Australian Parliament, the Laoour 1 ader, Mr. John Curtin, to-day moved an amendment which amounts to a vote of censure on the Government. The amendment expressed disapproval of the use of sp.cial Government funds and it was moved after
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  • 51 3 London, s>ep*. /-EN Sir Archibald Wavell, C.-in-C India r.ccntly visited London and conferred" with the Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill, it was announced here today Gen.' Wavell has now retU^cSur?hmand Gen. Wavell i exhaustlv lv reviewed the situation m fheMldtfe East and Russia. United
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  • 66 3 Tokio Bans Nakano Speeches Tokio, Stpt. 24. THE Japanese Government has 1 banned private celebration* of the first anniversary of the signing of the Tripartite Pact on Saturday, including the scheduled nine speeches of Nikano, the proAxis leader, Mr. Koh Ishii, informtion Board spokesman, revealed to-day. Mr. Isbii said the
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  • 168 3 Japan Gets Oil From Mexico, Says Spokesman Tokio, Sept. 21. ALTHOUGH oil shipments from the Netherlands Indies and the United Statet ore completely blocked as a result of the freestag order. Japan continues to import oO trom Mexico, said Mr. Koh Ishii. deputy spokesman of the Japanese In form at
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  • 70 3 "Purely Japan's Fault" Melbourne, S«:»'. 2i. RUSSIA'S resistance Is a fftctoi U :r price m the Paoiflc." declared Sir Ronald Cress. British Hi?h Commissioner. °.t a luncheon given by the Premier of Victoria. "All unftintinply pnlse the heroism and self-^aoriflce of the Russian frrres." he said "Japrm is watching Rnasia,
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  • 103 3 London. Sept. SI. AN ADMIRALTY communique states. "An Italian minela'. er of the Crotone class ;ias b*M"n torpedoed by a British submarine tn the central Mediterranean. The mineJaver was probably destroys 1 "An em-my supply ship of about .1.000 t<~n.i has al o b«M-n "i^cessfully attacked
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  • 40 3 Santiago, Srpt. 24. IHF. Foreljn Minister. Sr. Rosetti announced to-day the Chilean Amba r a(!or to B 'rlln has formally protest n d against th? -i -rest of four Chileans m Paris and two .n Vienri United Press
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  • 24 3 London. Sept. 24. Sill DorUba Merwaniee Dalai. former HiJch CWl'llml rier for India In London, left an estate m England valued at £5,000. Reuter
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  • 238 3 Bulgarian Troops Continue Move Northwards HOSTILITIES NOW SAID TO BE INEVITABLE Ankara, Sept. 24. MOVEMENTS of Bulgarian troops northward towards the Danube have been observed to-day, according to very reliable quarters here. Hostilities o tween Russia and Bulgaria are now considered to be inevitable. Reliable quarters said the movement of
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  • 161 3 London, Sept. 24. SIR Firoz Kaan Noon. High Commissioner for India, has left London to take up his appointment as member for Labour m the reconstruct \1 and expanded Executive Council of the Viceroy The rapid expsuisloa of Indun manulacturIrui industries for war purpos'",., which
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  • 85 3 Mptlco City, Srpt. 24. 4 SEMI-OFFICIAL source hpre to-day charged that "som? hidden Torcc trying to stir up labour trouble was bvhlii the rn-nasc" which ti>ok pla"? In front cf Prvc'.dpnt Avua Camarho's home yc°*rrdiv, jn which IroofM fircil Into a crowd of
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  • 78 3 London. S?pt. 21. IT IS oPdcially stated to-day that arrangements are norv In hand for the flnt meetlr\R between delegates of the Trades Unlrn Congress and the All-Russian Central C' uncil of Trades Unions to take place In Moscow. TU.C. representatives will be Mr. F.
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  • 351 3 London, Sept. 24. r REIGN ambassadors h o re today predicted to the United Press that the Japanese-German alliance would begin operating by a Japanese attack on Russia next spring if the Germans capture Rostov and deprive the Russians of the vital Donetz industries.
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  • 326 3 Growing Demand For Outright American Declaration Of War Many U.S. Ships Armed Washington, Sept. 23. MANY of the 125 American-owned merchant vessels sailing: iVI under the Panama flair are already armed and the United States plans to equip the remainder with suns which could be done without changing the Neutrality
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  • 65 3 Rome, Se -I. 21. JtfUSSOLJNI'S mouthpiece, Vir- ginio Gayda, writing m the Giornale d'ltalia to-day, wa-ned Prrsic^ent Roosevelt that any armed American merchantship will meet with Axis counter-measures. "United States merchantships." Oayda said, "are going to be transformed Into war craft and take n^srressive attnek. which will
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  • 123 3 INDIGNATION AMONG FOREIGN COMMUNITY Peiping, Sept. 24. MRS. DENZIL H CLARKE. Japanborn wife of the Press attache at the British embassy, Is still miwlng Information row available tends to confirm yesterday's report that she was elzcd by kidnappers outside a friend's house on Saturday and carried
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  • 210 3 Shanghai. Sept. 21. THE French poJce. In co-operation wit!; Japanese gendarmes. to-day ar;"ested Chaijf Zah-Kao. editor cf the Chinese vernacular Chine?;? -American News, on eivarfjes of being connct?i with "'pro-Chungking terruitsts." The newspaper Is American -rr^Lst^red and is published by tn American. Mr. Hal P.
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  • 24 3 Cairo. Sept. 24. THE following; official commu r un"c was is» *\:<M t'^-rt'V from O H Q Cn'-o? ".s'othlng ct Importance to r>p->rt."- Reuter
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    • 35 3 R ED PALM OIL "'"'taim considerable quantities k N ;pr. ma> as a Jfl •> ot 4S a medicine. >flncn7a Coughs and 1 ci ot Ma ova 50 cent*, botlle. ■SHCAI HALL LTD. T TERY ROAD.
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    • 6 3 (Interview with Rajah— P» ffe SEVEN).
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    • 57 3 M|^^ BP Whrf Kvervhod) Goes 'PHONE 3400 *LINDA DARNELL^*RITA HAYWORTH Crowded with stars And spectacle, action and ecstasy, beauty, lav, tears and excitement. And Special Paramount British News shots by Arthur Menken -II 1 PHILIPPINES TO-DAY— WATCHING and WAITING! HOPE-LAMOUR Paramount* New tM^tP'iP'^m^V /?/of o/* Laughter O SHOOT THAT GUN...
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  • 742 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941. War Tax WITH the approach of Budget Day m the Colony and the F.M.S.. discussion has already begun as to likely taxation increases as a mean of paying for Malaya's war effort The authorities have not given the slightest public indication of
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    6 4 FOOLS HOLIDAY KHvW* n «u r
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  • 719 4 Ixjndon, Sept. 2\). CA(TS and figures revealed 1 by the Mini»tr\ of Economic Warfare show that thoiurh (Germany's "new order" is not a pleasant change for the vast mass of the people of Europe, including the Germans themselves, it is a paradise of opportunit)
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  • 167 4 Lond< a, VoKt leta Uudon D 'ian jubilation raid or: OsJ witness Ing m Ol) ;r. r< geance The p« ing themsi .m never ton Stavanger t boinben who Lad a lam. t 1 When Oslo it whole po] Stpf iS m 1
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  • 207 4 London. Sept. 24. IN tk bid to offset the effect on the morale of th»» almost nonstop attacks by the Royal Air Force at a time when the bulk of the Luftwaffe is concentrated against Russia, the Gorman radio pours out stories of heavy raid damage
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 55 4 Bluey #t Curley WELL WELL 50 THKT5 iHt M SJS> I I WELL N<CK BACK T 0 CMS* AMD ?S-^ "X f MSGUiSEb AS A COUPLE OP AR ABS SO You J YC* > Youa5ELMES AS A COUPLE OS SaiSTCAU** V^cou^ M\CK off awo hake whoopee iy **&6if) re** a
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  • 1411 5  - Singapore Housewives Save Their Rubbish MARY HEATHCOTT By njNGAI >RE housewives have past five months new wartime habit. their household rubapore'a Scrap Week the end of April then first initiatvalue of collecting old newspapers nes, the empty tins m the larder. have since then made Ice of it, noted their
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  • 126 5 WOMEN'S part m post-war reconstruction will be, first, to educate people who do not realize the necessity for reforms." said Mrs. Usherwood Wilson, president ol the education committee of the U.A.P., ut the Feminist Club m Sydney recently. There should be equal opportunities for everyone
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    • 26 5 «^im aal a^^V*^^^^^^ v m\ arrived. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT PlJft OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS l{ 5101 MUNICIPAL 6LOG.. COLEMAN STREET. wiMwii 7*l Warms 31 mm~*——^~
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    • 530 5 Sandwich Men In Singapore. By "The Stroller in Malaya." Way back in the 18th century when I against the heavy carved oaken chairs, a pack of cards, a silken ankle and a One young buck, nervously fingering rapier were the three essential props the black braided ribbon of his monoof
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  • 416 6 Moscow, Sept. 24. M LOZOVSKY, the Soviet Information Bureau spokesman, stated that Germany's naval losses m the Baltic alone m ships sunk or damaged during the past three months were one armed coastguard boat, 21 destroyers, 17 submarines, eight patrol ships, one trawler, 26
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  • 255 6 London. Sept. 24. TMIIS is •Tank.s for Russia Week" m Britain and preliminary report! Mi^gcst that the utpul will represent the greatest production drive the country has ever seen. Hourly ten its reaching the Ministry ol Supply confirm this. Ifflre than 2.000 workers at
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  • 27 6 MORE than 1.000 Japanese ovacures "■mostly women and children, hare arrived at Kobe from the Netherlands Indies, states a Reuter message
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  • 417 6 London, Sept. 24. TIIK speech <»f th<> Soviet Ambassador. M. Ivan Maisky, yesterday when he "demoted* 1 M Gen. Mud" and "Gen. Winter/ 1 stating that th«*y would not win the war, is the theme of comment m the British Press to-day, the general
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  • 112 6 London. Sen*. ?1 THE Prime Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, has been appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports by the Kinp m recognition of his preat MlTlcef to Britain. Mr. Churchill has succeeded the late Marquess of Willlnedon to this Office The Cinque Ports
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  • 68 6 I. union, Sept. ?1 XHE Qenpan auxiliary rruiser Dads. formerly dying the Rumani n merch tni flat?, has been torpedoed and badly damaged by b B rle! ribmarine m the northern pnrt of thr BU-k B :ind is now n drydo k at
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  • 48 6 Bangkok. Sept. M. A Japanese em] the Nl< hit.n Shokal, i Js] mm rcial n.-m waj b] ished In tho nock by an unknown a Ua: 1 still at Jap ms° Is rei ted to be i m ol d m :er Eastern News
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  • 12 6 The Du':e and I have arrived at Miami. Florida. Mates United Press
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  • 79 6 Washington, Sept 23 PiE United States Government has seized the 4,946-ton Italian Government tanker Brenner, the Treasury Department announced to-day. The vessel was taken m custody at Hoboken on Mar. 13. This step is regarded as a preliminary towards the legal forfeiture of the vessel,
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    53 6 The CllltlW Cl trill of the Ne herl .mds Indies. Dr. V W. L. Tjarda van Starkenborrh Stachouwer, walking with Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper at the country residence of the Ciovernor-Cieneral m the hills a T.jipanas, Java. Mr. I)u(T Cooper stayed at T.jipanas with the (Jiovernor-Cleneral during his visit to
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  • 28 6 ATokio, Sept 24 NTI-JAPANESE sentiment is increasing m some sections of Thai officialdom as a icsult of anti-Japan-so propaganda there, the Nichl Nichi Shimbun chareed to-rinv_ United Press
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  • 63 6 Ankara, Sept l\ IT is rep >rteri here thai th»* llritish might send 250,000 tro ps t<> the Caucasus t.> ficht Vfitll tto»h o Russians as:.iinst th" Na/i mv idi'rs. I; i; also rumoured that the (iermuns mi^ht ask for facilities m Istanbul and Trebi/ond f"r
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  • 170 6 Mania. Sept. l\ PLANS to c:'ll u» the :em mri- the Phillppnea Annv Res iv i belidea three regiment* ol the PhihpDine Constabulary, for active duty with the Unite i st v r Ea t m Army have boon completed during .1 o <
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  • 61 6 < i rr>. "<'pt. l\. THE C'»m:r.and' r-.n-CV th ?^I i Claud*- Auchlnleck, pair: two v: C h d'ir::. I During an Inspection of th i DnlU d Biates carco I itcr Oen Auchinleck :npf*<v! talion of th>- i H hmch< d w.'h the
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  • 24 6 *an l>i»*co i( iliforni.i TOTAI f Con. Aircraft t<>- bnllar ballot T: predict ten defence order- United Press
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  • 64 6 Council French Council Formed In London Jin i 1 aim cota G iull< 1 I tin t. •Press I I I I I t i I I I I I D I T(<m ""i.rdian, I i- I I I I I I I i I I I I l I
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  • 217 7 pan-American's New plans At Singapore .ySOUNCING a proposed increase m its trans-Pacific |Lj r .vices shortly, Pan-American Airways states that „h tht date for the commencement of these new services been Riven yet, it is anticipated that after next EdnedaJ trans-Pacific Clippers will call at
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  • 418 7 .\s that he *v;is abusod X Q ed by a motorist when to produce his driving alleged traffic incident, me Singapore Traffic i rday by Inspector E. the Special Branch. an Indian motor business r, three charges: drivine along i nriM than m an orderly due regard
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  • 26 7 i& lAU? prof, T. H .Silcook. Pro-E-onomics. at Raffles V nej :truJ th<> Wpr 1 wili fnim Singapore at 7.45 v'■ day
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  • 182 7 ATRIP to Iran m 1822 was described to Uie Singapore Rotary Club by tlie Bishop cf Singapore, the Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson, when he addressed the Club yesterday. Ho arrived m the country at trie time when the Persians hardly did anythuig at
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  • 119 7 "T GOT up about midnight, awakened by a noise, went to the door of my room, opened it and saw my wife m the arms of Moliamed Ayob. a conductor employer! by the Singapore Traction Company." said S Abdul Wahab when he made
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  • 64 7 Avehdict of "found drowned" was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, w O Parter. ye t?rday at the nnclusion cf an inquiry into the death of an unkn-wn Chinese woman whoso b-jdy wus f>;nd en the beach near the Jornre Causeway on the morning or Sent 12. A
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  • 26 7 A PUBLIC meeting of Oeykm Tamils of Singapore will be hold under the auspices of the Cfeykni T^^V^f nm~ Fund.
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  • 104 7 ACCORDING to Batavia Press reports, Mr. Alfred Muff Cooper, British Cabinet Minister, while visiting Java last week referred to his intention to establish closer contact with "our friends m the Pacific, especially the Dutch and the Americans," «*"d said: "Singapore, as being best suited to the
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  • 243 7 riE 8,200-ton Huso Maru, one of: the three Japanese ships .sent by i the Japanese Foreign Office to various parts of the British Empire j to evacuate Japanese national, arrived m Singapore yesterday to take back to Japan from 500 to 600 Japanese from Malaya. The
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  • 435 7 Prison For Youth Who Assaulted College Girl COR punching a Chinese girl student of the Medical College m the face, causing a permanent disfigurement by splitting open her lip, fracturing her upper jaw and knocking out a tooth, 18-year-old Salleh bin Samad was yesterday sentenced la the Singapore Criminal District
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  • 497 7 A SECOND battalion of the Malay Pediment io steadily taking shape at its training centre m the heart of Malaya. The chance of war seryiee--at any rat? of s?rving the Empire m her hjur of need of manpower -has brought In recruits from the
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  • 722 7 RAJAH STATES THE REASON "T BELIEVE the people of Sarawak are freer than any other people m the world," declared the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, yesterday, m an interview with Reuter's special correspondent m Sarawak on the occasion of
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  • 159 7 Till: Times, London, Kays the Rajahs tit Sarawak have long been regarded, and regarded themselves, a> tiustc«* of the welfare of the people of Sarawak, who owe to them their advance from conditions of primitive tribal life to those of a well-orsranired community m
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  • 111 7 A IXJBOD ti. have ftttanptod to murder x\ aii In«:.a:. p«)lu roiu. table, Sardar Khan by itobbinfl him with a kjiifc m tho arms and ab' vnan bl Burnam Stn-«'t on TUCMIay rvemnK. Aim, at bin SrUlm, a 32--vetir-cld Ar«b. apnrarei before Mr. L. C.
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  • 76 7 BAIL of $l.") 00 was offers Yo Uong Hian, 27. m tl-.r Sinpapoff Third Court yestor,day when he claimed trial on thre^ charts |of being a momb< r of thrtC unlawful i rocietlop. Ht was alleged to b< a MembCf of I the "Voirr Of
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  • 35 7 Charp»\i with stealing golU riiain an<l locket from Ahrrad All Khan on Monday IP-year-old Faii btn Siki rliimed trial m the Singapore Third Court yesterday. Th« case was postponed to next Wednesday far I mention
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  • 319 7 INQUIRING into the death of 18-year-old Ngan Aii L'laitfj. who. while staciting tags of flour m a military supplies store, was fatally injured when the *>tack I'ollapsed and several baps of flour buried hlni, the Singapore Coroner. Mr W. O Porter, yesterday recorded a
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    • 13 7 Good Food it P Courteous are the reason* for Increasing Popularity CAPITOL RESTAURANT
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    • 41 7 v N J A N T E N" Velva-sheen Swimming Trunks. Skirtless with built m Supporter. Plain Colours. Navy, Maroon, and Cossack Green. Sizes 30 to 36 m. waist. price $8.25 £ACH ETT AND WITH HALF SKIRT $11.00 NETT ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE
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    • 460 8 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE UncorDuratec ir ene«ind) PtM»l UK \NU OKIKN lAI ft CO MAIi PISSrNfiCK \Xli CABGO SKRVK X •ft ocat p»-«sibit serrlce* *r» oeln B malntalneo o» ibc r O a C>». from tn« stm»t> v thetf oraal o«rtff of «al' ir CMna «odia Cerlo* tk*
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    • 283 8 BURNS PHILP LINE (incorDoratea id Australia* > FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. OARWiN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly «atlinr* by aJ MARELLA (1.375 tonsi and m.v WERKI'R (O.OOU consr Koth vessels art titled with Cabin -de -lux* «JQ£l« ana double berth cabins swimming ojlliv luxurious put. lit rooms Sinrle
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    • 94 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD BLUE FUNNEL LINEProquem Sailing? to Unitec Kingdom Oate* r guaranteed. al» cargo bookings subject ec War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA TMC SHORTESI SEA ROUTE At THE CHEAPEST Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth/ *»a j y9 by first class oassenger ships Single fare $200.00 (Aust. £29 00) Frequent connection
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    • 1011 8 Broodcaaang TO-DAY cmpikl n SINGAPORE iuuim* TI ZIIP.I io.ft* «n >*.t3 m ea. v < /lIP 48.58 m b 1:5 m 'CO. ZIIPS UMTS ;2'mr» KOST« \vn»; 1(l ZHL. ZIIPI. ZHP2 and ZHPJ. Gs II "H^U 6.40 a.m. Opening announcement"; In. c r< j*j French: 6.45 a.m. News m French
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  • 49 9 Axis Shortage Of Oil S H thC d «P^°' £h hoe?S o e 2 e 4 of manned by Tt*H* n «_V Hl 87sheadquarters h?re £-da?™ Alr Force !lyT?g c £S**S___S ,'i! almed th<? their SSL-f**S *J_.* be '""ite of pro^-rty "wie" ks had crew.: <•■„ y ae rman ground
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  • 55 9 rv-Ao *w Melbourne, Sept. 24 pOR the first time m history AistraHa faces the possibility of alt mutf^M nYa iv° n d{^^d Lieut-Col .Whitefield Director of Recruiting at a rccruitin- rally here e a^ calc d to all thOK 'liable to en i.st m order to
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    14 9 namoor Maq.ul Sai*h handing over his P -i ,on txx* to him commanding oflicer.
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  • 23 9 ■M--T- -,r, Bom ha v, V«»nt *M JT IS understood that the as«nSos of ir ua Ls coiKlderlnc a reduction m tho Reuter
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  • 720 9 Australians Showing Characteristic Unconcern At Tobruk jJOAV Australian sappers Waled an enemy mine-field, and with characteristic unconcern at the deadly danger involved, collocted between 300 and 40(1 mines and took them back sr.fcly to their lines, is told by the Sydney Momin? Horald's war correspondent with the A.1.F., m a
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  • 1118 9 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE TO EXPLAIN TO U.S. \yiTH a view to discussing: with American rubber importers and the Rubber Reserve Company proposals for a more satisfactory arrangement of obtaining rubber supplies m Singapore, Mr. F. J. Kemlo, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce
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  • 293 9 Australian News By Cable Melbourne, Sept. 24. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for two vans to be operated m I Malaya by the Comforts Fund and the j Y.M.C-A. for the transport of stores and comforts, and to supplement the field rations supplied to the Australian forces
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  • 201 9 Lim Senjr. 58, appeurei m the BJ 4 > I Tlurd CVxnt ye>terday on a ehafffc of ir.g rr.ade a fal.-.e declaration bff'-t<.> Ivi 1 •<• NTap: tr.ite m January 1010 l>y t iuim :in title to a piece of land situ.i'.ed uA C -\>».i.
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  • 284 9 FUNERAL IN SINGAPORE OF MRS. M. F. GOMES THE funeral of Mrs. Eugenic Franiisa 1 GomN, wife of Mr. Martin P. Gomes, uhc ilicd at the Slngapjre General Hospital yesterday morning; to-A: plar*» «t EUdadarl CsT.r^ry In tho afternoon and was wr.' tersely attended. She l?n\es her hu-banrt. one kti
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  • 214 9 PETITIONER m a livorcc Mit, hi Ha v »<•.*. W s asked for >::a<. m on thi Siiir:-^ore II".: Court jcv^-rday when he arrived about i minute late Davies, who is .^o sins the <. lu tint) of hti marriage to Belty Lii. tbeih Da on i'io Rround
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  • 328 9 (From a Special Correspondent) London, Sept. 23. MUCH interest has been ai-'sed m financial circles m London, writes "Britannicus," by the announcement that Mr. J. M. Keynes, the well-known economist has been proposed to fill the vacancy on the court of Governors of the
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  • 80 9 long Cliar.^ Smp. 41. ud trial m Ui^ .po:c Tiilrd Cciirt J stcrday on a. > hargc Of brir.j a na-rnbrr of t -Malayan Comruuni t 1 avty," an url-»wt» 1 ■oriety. A rerond rharp?. of cjhsi tliig m the nan.:immt of anof.icr ur.:.- ful I I
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  • 53 9 "Politic* and religion art >vined f;om dls- ii tn a K. dub I hear- *:wh. I 'lilnic. Is a pity hraii thfv nrr nty hings worth talking ■boat," remained the P.Lsliep of Sin'.apo:.. Ju itt. Rev. U. I wiimo, m t^.e praunble t'> a talk to th« SI jrapore Rotary
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    • 306 9 JgfiED AOVERTISEMEIITS TENDERS SINGAPORE HUNIMPAUTT j Tenders. jm are nov invited for the !H"Jf nateriala or services Por oiy Municipal Tenders tmteoanec oi the Mum,ry at Huklt Brown (Deposit $50). Date 12 nocn. Sept. 27. 194l otvM and servicing ol Kedais Puiai and Pontian )ate of Closing. 12 noon. K5
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    • 5 9 ■ttftH I l^^Lal na>i^ w
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  • 34 10 r l'Hh Argyll* wre unavoidably delayed for their re.erve division match gainst the Chtn<\«e Athletic t?am, •inch was to have b~on nlriyed m the N. Krour.d yesterday, and the ime w«a p j.s.orned.
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  • 31 10 picture. Moor House, winners of the 160 yards inter-hou.se relay race at Rallies Institution annual swimming: carnir»' i»»»<»h h^i.i th. vm r> pool on Tuesday.- Free Press
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  • 641 10 R. JANSEN AND R. BARKER TAKE THE HONOURS Colours o; Whites 2. COME extremely fast and interesting hockey was seen on the padang yesterday when the S.R.C. held a trial which resulted m Colours beating Whites by three goals to two. It was
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  • 139 10 THF foilow id ha\e been sel cted to play m the Newcomers versus Rest Rugby match at the Singapore Cricket Club on Saturday: 11 st (Colours): V J A. doeUee; P. H Burgess. F. J. T. Burley. rapt. A. K. Pender-TudHp, I,t. I> Q.
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  • 177 10 Startinir Times And Teams For To-morrow Tint starting Hmtn and teami loc the v. tmen's Inter-club match between the QarriJM n Golf Club :r;d the Sepoy t lnes 001 l dub, to h? played at Tang•in to-morrow, are- rOarriSOn !\rst 4 pm. Mrs. a. If.
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  • 165 10 Selangor Rugby Season Opens To-day NEWCOMERS MEET REST <From Our O*n Correspond- n. Knula Lumpur, Sept. 24. yilE first rj^rer match In SelAngori 1 this season will be played to-mor-l row when thr Keweomen m^t The i Rest. Th<*re have bfrn some changes m the original teams selected for this
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  • 172 10 A LARGE fathering w:us pwniUl at the anf%hua] "at bom*" of the Makepfare Bad-' irJnton Pa-tv hold fa* Sunday at the r-.'-ldpnre of the Hon. Secretary, Mr Jos pli fejßOUa, No. 151. Buktt T;nuvh Road The function was preceded by a baiznin. ton match between the Captain's f-am
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  • 91 10 Final Will He Played At Tan^lin On Monday MIIS. H. W. R. WUlianil of the Singapore Uorrison o< If club, the holder, and Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart, also of the 8.0.0.C.1 hare quali!ied to moot m tl> final el the women's tv)lf championship of Singapore.
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  • 28 10 THE S.C.F.A. beat the Gordons by an odd i^oal m ceven m a reserve division leai^u? match played at Furrer Park yesterday.
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  • 181 10 TO-MORROW night 28 of Singapore's finest amateur boxers, all fighting fit, will step Into the Happy World ring to take part In the special amateur boxing contests In aid of The War Fund. Big 'vvs and little 'uns, all are ready and
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  • 331 10 Kallang And Corinthians Share Four Goals LIVELY EXCHANGES IN CONCLUDING STAGES R.A.F. (Kalians) 2; Corinthian* 2. H**ONOITRS were shared at Anson Road stadium yesterday when the Naval Base Corinthians and the R.A.F. (Kalian^) drew two— all m an extra preliminary round game m the
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  • 133 10 THE Singapore Poio Club's Ciymkhana m aid of The War Fund wll be h«ld at Ralestier on Saturday, starting at 3 p.m Altogether a t»-tal of 270 entries has bsen received by the Gymkhana committee. Thirty-eight horse; have be«n entered for the jumping ctmtsst. 40
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  • 166 10 Entries Close To-day, Heats On Sunday rpilE tentn iniHMl sw.mming carnival A of the Tiger Sporting Association will be held at the Haw Par Swimming po~,l on Friday. Oct. 10. Entries close to-day with Messrs Erg Aun Ton?, 87. N «ii Road, or the Haw Par Swimming.
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  • 72 10 CNTRIES for the Amateur Athletic Union's men's and women's open sineles taMe tennis tournament will close on Friday. Oct. 10. Intending competitors should communicate with the hon. sports captain, Mr. Ltm Kian Soo, or their respective team captain* Entries lor the anau&l Inter-team brdmintx^n tournament
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  • 108 10 TPUK following hay? boon selected to pl.iv hockey for the y.mca. \s. th* I.G.H. on the An ..-n\ Ro;\d urouml. ut S.io p m. to-morrow F. Haist: A. C. Fdur.r. Lee Fonc Lim '.-apt.': Ooh Chin Chye, c*. Day. V. R. Snbapathy; Rots, I. Siiratta, Mustafa, A.
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  • 143 10 IN a fnencly game of badminton 1 played at the home court on Friday the Hurricane BP. treat the Pulfttl Brani BP. by eight games to one Results < Hurricanes mentioned lirst»H. Clifford beat Ler Koe Yons 15^-4, 15- 3: S. Galistan boat Goh Kirn Toon 15-12, 15
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  • 49 10 TilE following will pUy hockey for 1 the P'n-apore Hornetfl against the Suppers piv.l Miners at Thomson Road or» Saturday: S. RMdriMio?: R. h. Barth. M Mixi(V r: l rshrop, R, s. Barth, D de Cn»': R. F-heerder. C. Raynoy. D N CooUi, 11. Loudewyn, J. Scheerder
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    76 10 D-'t»r» Tue .*.p ulaii.s w«i > beat the Tengah Airm n round of the S.AFA. C%s1twsssj Cut c«>mpe v n tru j >.*.?' -n police in the preliminary r >und at the s.adium; Ptr*t r w f m ft lhe rigrht, Kok T>nc. Awan; Gab«s. Booa Scone. Murtapha
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  • 296 10 S.C.C. Tennis Results And Further Ties 'THREE tics were played m the S.C.C laumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday and resulted as follows Men's doubles handicap: H Stokes arid S. C. Woolmer f2> beat Major D. M. Hennessey and A. J. Bos o~k Hili i—ls) 4-4, B—4, fi— l. Mixed doubles
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  • 35 10 THE I play c: I ICen'a Ass I V M A I on Saturday stai I D. B. Fei r D'Souza. Jol :i I Kennedy A. Fei I M. PraJ I ftnd I
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    • 102 10 rt>i\ ON ROYAL BAKI.RY V VJTAMIiV BRIiAD J 1 Make good nealtn a tani'is 9^o*^*^*^ Yh^r— r-* ilTalr by including Royal I I Bakery Vitamin Bread In I I tne dally diet It ll rich .mniiU II I In the valuable Vitamin \H \>l /i\ 1 I *B .so necessary
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    • 70 10 To-days Sports Events WSJ* -vi. \mm m cono*divwton (ml, K.F. Mal 4TS r X.AS.C. CtoMl «hal,n B prelimma: rouml. police Spartanv^ Urn iuad stjdium K.A. dlea\> K«-<;imeni. 2 K.A.M.C CkMgi RITCBY: Medical < oiie Se n R \.M( M 4 I ■2£" V: s( Wal Ctlwi vs. Whites, S <
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