The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 September 1941

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  • 19 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,423 tsin ik:(s IRIDW, SEPTEMBER 16, l'tli. CENTS
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  • 541 1 70,000 Men Thrown Into New Offensive COUNTER-ATTACKS FROM LENINGRAD FORCE BACK ENEMY l-omloii, Sept. 25. PERMANY, v%ith a force which may be anything up VJ to four divisions, equal to about 70,000 men, Ls Relieved lo l»e developing an attack on the Crimea, it
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  • 83 1 Simla, Sept. 25. CIXTEEN Indian Ait Force officers of the 22 vtho were transferred to the Royal Air Force m Britain nearly a year as©, have been takine part m the daily raids and flights over Germany and occupied Europe. These pilots, who had
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  • 332 1 "Japan's Hitler" Attacks Konoye Government Tokio, Sept. 25. ]L|R. S. NAKANO, leader of the ITI p asc ist Tohokal organization. In an exclusive interview with the United Press to-day, said the Japanese people demand a firmer foreign policy than the one now being carried out by the Konoye Government. He
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  • 77 1 Vichy, Sept. !>. QUOTING the Taaa a^ ncy, the Vichy news agency report* that, during last night a small formation of German hombors nttnnp'.ed to raid Mos-,-<r.v but Poviet night flghter-j ;vnd anti-alrcri*t fire dispersed them. late yesterday afternoon Soviet tighten shot
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  • 33 1 Cairo Sent. 25. TO-DAY'S British O.H. Q. communiquf -,tatcs- "Our patrols frum Tobruk contlnue to operate r.i?htly over a wide front. m the frontier area our patrols have UN D* D active." Reuter
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  • 121 1 Gen. De Gaulle's Free French Council London, Sept. BS. TJfE names of the member* of the new French National Committee have now tcf n announced ."us lollovs President: (m lie CaullCl Minister of Rcoaomjr, I m»nee and ('i Innies: M. Ph v^n; Minister of Foreign AfTairs: M Jean: Minister o»
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  • 51 1 Thai Assembly's TwoHour Secret Meeting iJmgkok, Sept THE Thai National Assembly this afternoon held a secret session lasting nearly two hours. There la no indication what question or question* were discussed. Air raid precaution exercises will bo held throughout the country, probably beginning on Monday, Recording to the local newspaper.
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  • 47 1 SIR SAMUEL HO ARE ON WAY TO LON DON M.ulnd. Sept. 25. SIR SAMUEL HOARE, British Ambassador to Spain, and Lady Hoare left Madrid to-day by air for Lisbon en route to London, it is expected they will stay m Lcndon fur three or lour weeks. Reuter
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  • 142 1 Washington, Sept. 25. THOUSANDS crowded the approaches to the Union station rarly this morning to ro.ir a tumultuous welcome to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. who were greeted officially by Sir Ronald Campb.ll, British Chart* d'AUaires. 'and Mr. George Summeriin, the Statr Department's protocol chiel
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  • 37 1 Jerusalem, Sept. MAJOR -GEN. BRITIT, Chief of the United States Air Corps, accompanied by Lieut-Col. Fellers. American military attache m Cairo, and o her stall offlceis have arrived m Jerusalem— Reuter
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  • 256 1 Great Flow Of Planes To India Simla. Sept. 25. CIGNIFICANT signs of India's growing air power are now apparent. The trickle of imported 1 British and American warplanes reaching this country i.s giving signs of developing into an ever- increasing stream, while another j indication is the growing efficiency of
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  • 73 1 London, Sept J."». PERMAM oihcials m Berlin say con- (iitions m occupied F'r;\m are now normal. Adm. Darlan. Vichy Vice-Premier, has thanked the pecule of Paris for their behaviour and t'-o Qcrm&ns for raising the cur Tew order Tho German news agency iayi that
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  • 229 1 London, Sept. 25. A REPORT from Vichy that British troops have made an attack on a French port m French Somaliland near Djibouti is officially denied m London. It is learned, however, that the French authorities m Djibouti, m order to get rid
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  • 222 1 U.S. Sees Early British Drive Into Libya Washington, Sept. 25 fHE United States Administration is expected scon to ask Congress for $3,000,000 000 for hu«;e stocks of tanks and the new type multipurpose gun tor the Russian. British and American armies— almost tripling the previous War Department sunnlrrrentary request lor
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  • 44 1 Sept. 25. THE f.rt KA.AF. (-uadnm to be fonmd In tl^e Middle Eft*t has a record ol having tuor.^ht down II planes for nrery one ->f its own lost Berervl m«>ro Australian squadrona arc b^inc: form:d under the air trainine > ™r Reuter
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  • 34 1 London, Sept. 25 It :.s officially announced that t^e Minister o! Labour has decided t> Withdraw, frOTi the retail trade other than IoM all wom»n b*»tw en 20 and 25 years of a-ie.- Reuter
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  • 152 1 London, Sept. 1."» Sir i raigie, )-.mi-h Ambassador m lokio, is to take up with the Japanese (invcrnmrnt the matter of the di-appear.-inre of Mr*. l>enxil rlarke. wife i»f the Uritish assistant press atU<he m I>inii"\ who is believed to have be^n i, iiimi (i Wwpi— tattam hive
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  • 927 2 THAILAND HOPES FOR DIRECT AID FROM BRITAIN U.S. Nations Determination Not To Fall Under Japan's "New Order" ANXIOUS to bo with the democracies rather than with the Axis bloc, Thailand— 'more confident of her future now that Malaya ha? been so preatly strengthened m her defences"— is hoping for direct
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  • 66 2 Bangkok, Srpt 25. A lthougji kcadliig Thai officials do not think that there *s any Imminent clangor of a Japan so invasion. Thailand is constantly strenr thennr: hoi eastern and north -eastern frontiers. A number of military reserves called up lor servi"^ at present are being retained
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  • 20 2 J.IK U to b, day a Crowt r A heff. L I Woi tv Arm m 'K. Vr.r
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  • 351 3 Being Sent By Every System Of Transport MACHINES WILL SOON GO INTO ACTION AGAINST NAZIS DKiIAIN k ruling tanks to Russia on "all S the shLin^ D ,v«il«Me, authoritative quarters revealed tLlav it that, he tanks will be m Gentians noru>. Maximum shipments have been under
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  • 107 3 /vii h. Sept. 25. REPORTS that Soviet engineers I,low up munitions dumps formerlf treated by |sfc e*pertl as just bluff, are i«>w supported l>> the Kastern Fl*nt < orrespondem of the Popolo n'ltalia MttM*Mnl*l newspaper. Hie Russian! are able to blow un in,' dumps
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  • 111 3 Evacuation Of Britons From Japan Held Up Tokio, Sept. 25. Th evacuation vessel Anhui 1 h Id up just out-s.de tiaroour since last night on grounds of quarantine, while r.dred British subjects have :.t on the pier. 1 authorities are repotted the vessel through ir.ticipatini she will enter the moment
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  • 77 3 Kachinf, Sept. 25. V memorial, to be r> Club, li to be •.tre of Kt:~hing. the .-::'<. Utp site for this lonated by ;he Rajah. Sir Brooke, to the nat.vc I i and a cente!und rill be o-.-»ned to enable »rec cd. ••U are sti'l I
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  • 61 3 A London. Sep. 25. to present arranges ncllttcmJ corhe Trimo Minister. Mr. 1 make a statement on n rv\th snerlal referili wh-n the House of l«s. vh^.^eT there will be oil >« >rr? riopr-nds on sti ement. Present it the sta.pm-nt will lie but
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  • 119 3 Record Output Of Anti-Tank Guns In Australia Sydney, Sept. 23 AUSTRALIAN-MADE an i-tank guns are now rolling off the assembly lines at a factor rate than has yet been attained m the Uni ed States, states a Morning Herald .special writer ifter a visit to a great south Australian ordnance
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  • 93 3 REOPENING OF JAP AN -N.I. TALKS "UNTHINKABLE" Tokio, Sept. 25. MR. SHIOEZO JiOoODA, Director of the Nomura Company, who returned to-day fr<~m a six-month inspection torr of the Netherlandl Indies. IndoChina and Thailand, faid "Japan-N I. relation" have finally come to a point ■wrbere the reopening of the Batavia talks
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  • 138 3 May Ask More Than Neutrality Act Repeal ROOSEVELT'S COVING CONGRESS MESSAGE New York, Sept. 25. "INFORMED sources" m Washington are reported as believing that President Roosevelt's message to Congress next week will go much further than a request for the repeal of the Neutrality Act. The State Department's legal advisers
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  • 283 3 Chungking, Sept. 25. lAPANESE force? advancing on ChmngSha from four directions today m t, severe Chinese resistance, a communique Ls^ued here indicated. The communique said all fur I Japan columns eas>. of the Yuehhan rijilway and the landing party west of ihe railway made slight progress
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  • 71 3 I o:.Ji.n. Srpt. 25. AN Alii Mii'.L.try Communique J.ac '•V ■.\'av vei'her tv ur troorsbl for air operations but aircraft on patrol can- I t!r*oed to attack enemy shipping, of tht^ O'»a.st of Norway a Hudson air- raft of the Ciartil Comn-.and borr.bod a larpf* supply ship from
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  • 130 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. II Ls believed Ifcat the dr.\ft hill tax is i earn compl ti n. o*nm ttee* appointed m the r M.S. and S raits Settlements have already held several meetings m thLs conne* Con. In spite of the fact
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  • 143 3 Canberra, Sept. 25. pXPENDITURE of £217,000,000 for k war purposes is provided for m a r cord budget of £322,000.000. introduced m the Commonwealth House of Reoresentatives to-day by Mr D. W Fadden Commonwealth Prime Minister Of the expenditure fo war purposes. Cl6O 000 OCO is al'.ocat
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  • 80 3 Canberra, Sept. 25. A ROYAL Commission will scow bt set up to investigate operations of the Government's recret fund for "combatins subversive activities," announced the Australian Premier, Mr. A. W. Fadden, to-day, m the House of Representatives. 1 he announcement follows the request by Mr.
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  • 91 3 New York, Sept. 24. I"HE Japanese-American talks have reached their most critical stage and President Roosevelt is making every effort to avoid a breakdown, the He raid -Tribune quotes reliable quarters as saying to-day. The chief obstacle m the weeks-long discussions is
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  • 325 3 Rttt^at mii NeW York > ?Cnt 2r»bPEAL of the Arms Embargo Act by Congress m July, 1989. would have been a strong factor m preventing the outbreak of war from occurring as miiclcly as it did, according to an article by President Roosevelt m
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  • 269 3 NAZI BID TO BREAK THROUGH BEATEN Moscow, Sept. 23. \JHE graphic fiery of a four-day battle In which tw: Nizi inontrv f regiments were routed and flung b*c': 'eros? the River Dv na is given m a dispatch frcm the front. Large Nazi forres including artill-ry
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  • 96 3 Budapest, Sept 25 COME 12.000 Sorb Chrtnaks attached an unrv«Tied Serbian town yesteruay. forcing the ou. numbered German garrison to wire for hep, according to ;r\vspaper reports h'»rc. The Germans sent Stuka flgnMng nUn^s to dlaperaa the Chetnial^s aft;-r which a volunteer army und r Genera!
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  • 162 3 London. Sept. 25. 'J'HE Cummuuist Party of Great Britain m a statement Issued yesterday demand."; the Immediate dLsmL^al of the Mini, tor of Ail craft Production, fltut. Oil. J. T. C. Moore- "irabazon. and the War Secretary. Capt. H. David Margesson. The Part! Abo demands the
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  • 117 3 "SUNNY" OPENS AT THE A LHAMBRA A MAGNIFICENT selection of jhorts. lnr\ eluding a newsreel on the historic meeting "romewhere m the Atlantic" between M 4 OhurchM and President Roosevelt and a March of Time picture 'China Pighta V ft>rrM r n 'W'PPOcUng attraction for R.K.O.'s "Sunny" which opened to
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  • 101 3 "CAILORS THREE." which opened at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday, la a firstrate comedy. Excellent acting Is provided by the whole cast, especially by Tommy Trlnder and Claude Hulbert. The .story tells of how three British sailors, attached to the H.M.S. Ferocious, capture the Ludendorf, a German
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  • 249 3 Tokio "Offered Thailand Military Pact" JOURNAL WARNS BANGKOK Tokio. Sept. ?J. THAILAND Is at present "cattoing Japan the greatest concern on account of her diiDculty to mainta n strict neutrality," the Kfekumia Shimbun said to-Uay. "We have already proposed a 'nilitary alliance with Thailand. However, that fell throush. much to
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  • 50 3 »iv Yor'x. Sent a 5 THE Marino Underwriters to-d^y v.i^h^rrw a^ri^orv rat-^" on w.-i" risk insurrn-e for rar^oes h-> r >n tha Unit-f] Bt;>i ard i-ind, thus co-rbn?ttob o rr^f s t'« e r*3«t d -percwi wbfch T'ni^d Statej v m can trnvri United Press
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  • 54 3 JJNION loaders to_day p*e4f«j t^UMd steal to eo-operata v ith tip rt'v- f Cfm« hw P^fratten of 1.-bmr Cammi te» m waf'otial, strtc nnl I ral mnkxu »n^ f i,;cal. ita c n^d i^^-na^-nil r-»n ff»taMiWfl ot t»^ a.». rf 1,, rs mrtTc 4 '8 X'nitert China
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  • 109 3 T London. S<.pt. 25. Hr dLstuibanre ai Peel. Isle of Man in'rrnmrnt camp, wh eh MIMMi the reraptui of three men who had escaped is ih subject of an officiAl inq-nr>' by the Homn Offlr« A ■fatvnicnt issued to-day states thr^t lh+ lnauiry is r<-arinß
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  • 651 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941. Far East Lull CJR Robert Brooke-Popham sounded a timely warning m 'm interview which he gave m Rangoon on Wednesday after his tour of the j defence! of Burma. He pointed out that the present temporary lull In activities m thus part
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  • 827 4 i-ioii, Sept. 25. DETWEEN to-morrow and Satur- clay, scientists from the world's loading democracies and from other "free nations" will meet m London to take part m an international conference arranged by the Division for Social and International Relations of the British Association for the
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  • 260 4 GMTaakia^c *>•». Sept. 25. KKMANY h;us a direct reipoiuiibil.ty" for reading the people cf conquered natens, declared the Secretary of BUte, Mr C)rdc!l Hull, m a letter to the Benate Poreivn Klaticn*] Committee. The letter was m r< ply to a reyuert
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  • 53 4 Welles Plan To Cripple Axis War Effort I V ,TOB Hi the su crippl- ing all West* -Mi;. i nt i j ton niaki; ava r ci i i.rl U d via 1 Unit Materials For .V to ej v at tl i and y SI !-l\\< I 'm i
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  • 70 4 A I Br tain t d..y by if r. c Cf A: fi i\ >rtli Mr V. MM «x- -n; .1 l hg h:r. A uir;i o.iti m a- be > i Mr U sfmllar iY.u.tiv.o and i c-aUc<l ft r of N.i.u
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  • 21 4 Adm Darlan, irichy I received the Japaj I 'Mstsuo Kato >= Vichy newa ai cniit'ti V iv-iiv i Japanese Reuter
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  • 731 5 Merchants Against Any "Hasty Measures" DI ,i,.-.iN<. to a likelihood «f greater trade regulation Me Colony, Mr. J I. I)awson, chairman, told mem- the biiwaporc Chamber of Commerce at thoir meeting yesterday, "I am not prepared to say either unreasonable or untimely, provided
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  • 232 5 1^ .;c of a ilagTant lack ping a proper look-out h excessive speed," B. N. Griffith-Jones, blic Prosecutor, opposing peal m the Singapore y« sterday. which came before the Pi rcy M-Elwain?, n accident m Orove In which one ol the irn (i tnd burst
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  • 126 5 t of the v^imoKt mutilated rubber tot&tS Lira Ciiu K;iti;; i a Inquired Into by the Mr W Ci. PorU-r, fCSbe Ing the vide nee r tapper, airi police the inquiry to Oct 6 .it on *»aN 2:»-yrv.r-oM liSMf Kirn t»»-<l ax wrfdrr, r«-put. 5 tfl
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  • 41 5 k all i.it. ils eaiUag ;t p^irts m i auta end us pmnwiom ■j ships' warrants Ls.sucd by MuMtiiie Commission m ipping facilities without DeUUa of Ihii United etne upp- ur m a" i < !E]
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  • 36 5 SIR JOSIAH CROSBY IN SINGAPORE 5 'j, Brttidl Minister id, arrived m Singapore Bangkok yesterday. It is I it the object of his visit Alfred DutT Cooper, >met Minister who is on a :!.i- War Cabinet.
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  • 46 5 M 1 Ql INN. or |ht Australian Departu Bxternal AiTalrs, who is to H- I of thr Malayan -stafT of BiMNkn, ucwly appointed Austraent n prest-Mtative m Malaya, ns&porc yesterday after accon»•TMifrtc K^g»e«ton to Rangoon. ta AavtraJJa's first Mini^t^r to h> »o PnuFi<!t'^ w
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  • 85 5 Uvery Bnti&li and Australian soldier In Malaya Ls under the care of the Red Cross. Medical units of the A.I.X. run nmall ramp anita m the vartoua areas where truops are centred, and even there the soldier receives his weekly cigarettes and the other things
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  • 238 5 "I AM rukui^ yowl hoiioiu* to take a serious vie* «»r this c:uie. TIM police want Uic co- operation of the public, not their abuse," declared iiuspeetor a. d. liedUick, prosecui- big officer m the Singapore Trafli',- Court [yoterday alter Bsmh s. Davie^, an Indian tßotor business
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  • 245 5 J. '\LOUSY p romped 32-yca.r-old Chua Tal Yong to stub tlio man I whom he b?licvei to be rus Wife's l;ver, lit was stated In allegations of murder 'am. causing hurt msde against ciiua [at a pr liminary inquiry m th^ Sit 1 :n--p
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  • 87 5 UNDEH MMM Si a line of $30 tor alleged cheating, a Chinese dete.tlve, Teo Oliee Tat, successfully appealed before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine. m the .Singapore Higli Court yesterday. Too find a police corporal, who had been acquitted, were alleged to have used a taxi for
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  • 193 5 A GREAT variety of headgear lined the railings and showed through rortholes of a transport which arrwed m .Singapore yesterday bearing further Indian Army reinforcements, including ks^Hjts .srus ""Noticeable to ereat numbers were $hr. sss xjsr s oucb a the throats of several hundred
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  • 244 5 AT the half-yearly general meet- ing of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday, the chairman, Mr. J. I. Dawson, referred to the $10,000,000 issued by the Colony Government m July last and said that it should have been bigger. "My cwn opinion was that double tile
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  • 231 5 nKPKKKNCE to the "rkksha parade" m Hrxs Basah Head was made In the Singapore High Court y< %U rd.iy during an appeal before the Chief Ju:tice, »s»r P. rcy licElw&inie. Ut\d r >, nt nee o: s.x months' lm« pruionment for persistently Mliciting lot Immoral
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  • 230 5 I AM iiu>U u>-«.Cvi to Mk Tvu- the mos,. v tcttcßl MMeOM >uar uoiiour MM impOM vi ts.i.v iit-t, this man has a feMTUtle record of MBM -iO previous OOOVicUOUi, ui'.unj; Hum Itfld to th« present year, Oiiiei* Inspector H. iuumui, prot>«\ IftUOg Oificcr m
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  • 98 5 COMU chiw. 6 ci. «*ie schedule J to tnko place In the BBC transmissions m the Eastern Service iron* Tendon, beginning from Monday. The M.B.C. services are also affected, and the following revised schedule.; will be m operation during the morning: BBC. services (local times): 615
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  • 389 7 Australian News By Cable w^t.*,™^ Melbourne, Sept. 25. D*^ 1 0 th <-' Mission oy Sir °f vital wealh Government as says that tSS r£r' a leading artK>le bSinsinfw defence of Australia S ln i n ih north of Malaya. External tdelince. extending front Bumia ESTESuJ?
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  • 185 7 Mails clcse at Uit* '!i«ieral Pet OfQw a. foHdWI 4 p.m. to-day (by air' -Aden, Africa I 1 irrna. C' y! >n, Frryr^t, Grtat Britain. Ind.tt. Mauritius, UmllumL H a.m. to-da;--\1:-'ai. IP 31 pm. V -r. mm (I'/ .r) *.d-r Africa, A-istralia. Burma. Cc ion. E?yp"
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  • 95 7 IJAILY PRICKS CURRENT Srp*. 25, 12 •'clock neon Bayers Seller* No IX RSJS. Spot loose 38"^ 38 No. IX RS.S. FOB. m castes September 33% 39§ GF.A.Q R.S.B F. 0.8. bales September 33 P.A.Q. RS.S P. 0.8. m balr« September 37% »C" n!3n':et CreDe FOB
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  • 71 7 .^x.twrvxton, Sept. 24. M iraio Im Ouaraia. CivU Defence f. U)-u^> c. ki d Congress for authority -can ciU s with fac llties, adqtiatc to cop-* with I iililml Mr. Sam Ravbuni. ue of Representatives, of of measures. ritirs and a cas m the iculrrly
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  • 853 7  -  MARY HEATHCOTT By TO-MORROW'S events in--1 elude the Polo Ciub Gymkhana m aid of The War Fund, the first night of The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse presented by the Island Committee m aid of the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Relief Fund. The Gymkhana has received a
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  • 115 7 AT the halt -yearly peneral meeting of the Blnfapore Chamber o. Commerce ye^tercUiy. Mr. R. E. Prentis ;sked if the Chamber*;; committee 'ormulated its views on income tax for submission to Government. He thought the Chamber's views would carry much weight. Mr. J. I
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  • 112 7 k dan, Bep 25 TiiE Government has announced that it is expected, m tiic immediate t tare, that the "Essential Work' ord r will be applied to the 200 "nucleus mils m the cotton spinning industry. Under tiu.s ord r no employee mil be
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  • 198 7 "T DO not wont to po back to China, I want to fro to Mecca.*' said bearded, GO- year-old Ma Chong Chen*, statrd to be a Chinese MohAmmedan, when he was B'ked yesterday by Mr. Oonrad Oldham, Singapore Second Magistrate, whether he wpnted to be
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    • 616 7 Radio Programmes TO*DAtY SINGAPORE /111. m. IJSSfe «M ziipi 30.96 m. •>' m rv; ZIIP2 ni 6.17* m«| /IH'- 4138 m. 7.25 m cs. i.111.. ZHPI. ZIIP2 and 7.111*3. 6.40 a.m. Opening announcements tn French; 6.4;» News m French*; 7.00 News commentary In French; 7.15 Singapore C*tlln?, music: 7. 30
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  • 46 8 ONLY .ne tie In th.o B.C.C. autumn tennis tournament w.ts played yesterday. That waj In the professional handicap event In which O R. 3 Btit?m ir ?md J. K. V\ illipa 3) boat Major R. Bedford and Gcner il Percival 4> 7, t> I
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  • 504 8 SPARTANS BEAT POLICE IN S.A.F.A. CUP Winning Goal Scored Five Minutes Before Time Spartans 2: Police 1. A LATE ixoi\\, scored five m'nutes before fuU-time t ena hied the Spartans to heat the Police by the odd jroal m three m a preliminary round irame m the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup
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  • 30 8 T;tk Sin ;apore Swimming ciuij will meet the R a A k. In .1 v iter-po] match to be ;>i:iy< d at \\\q SJB.C. Un Sunday ny mine.
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  • 415 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23. T^IIK Newcomers played sur- prisingly well on the padang to-day to beat a redoubtable Rest side m the first rugger match of this season, by six points to nil with a try scored m each half. In
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  • 33 8 picture. St. Andrew's School swimming team, which won the 160 yards Interschool invitation relay race at Raffles Institution* annual swimming carnival at the V.M.C.A. pool on Tuesday.- Free Press
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  • 344 8 COLOURS BEAT WHITES IN SEASON'S FIRST TRIAL Colours Whites 1. I INING up on the padan? yesterday with practically last year's first eleven attacking line, Colours beat WTiites by five tjoaLs to one m the first of the Singapore Cricket Club's hockey trials this
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  • 60 8 R.A.S.C. R.I. A.S.C. BEAT CEYLONESE 5-1 THE Combined R.A.B.C. ;md RJ.AAC proved too K okl lor the Ceylon Sports Club when th^y :n<^t at hockey mi the csc. ground yesterday, winning hv five peals f ,o (nc W. D'na srort'd the CtyWmosoV; only eoai. while sooren for the winners were,
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  • 56 8 THE runs lor pon.es In class one In th? Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting have been peered to. tlrst run, five-and-a-hrlf furlongs and. second run, six furlongs, instead c f six fur--1 ngs. ilr.st run. and ttve-and-a-lulf furlongs or seven furlongs, second run. according t->
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  • 612 8 K.A.M.C. 25: M.C.f. 5. rj'IIK Mrdirai < otl«re were completely out. U.-tfd at rugger ye%UrdAj when the Royal Armj Medical o f beat them by ?5 point* (five trie* and two goals) fi»e (a c »>.•!• at Sepoy Lines. The College, who
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  • 88 8 THERE will b€ eight races on the first and third days and seven races on the second day of the Solangor Turf Club's Autumn meotinoc. which starts on Saturday, Oct. 4. The schedule lor lhe meeting is: First day, Saturday, Oct. 1: Horses.
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  • 42 8 Second day, Wednesday, Oct 8Horses, class two. divisions thr^e-md four Slx iurlon K s: hSZ2» t clis-s three division one and two. s \x hirUmM' horses. dJUJ throe, nine furtonSponies, cl.uss two, divisions oneiSd Third day. Saturday. Oct. 11- Horses Eight races
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  • 379 8 To-night's War Fund Boxing To Begin At 8.30 PROGRAMME OF 14 BOUTS FOURTEEN bouts, each schedule f or (h 1 rounds, form the Singapore Awateur ft/ tw °*«H| tion's programme m aid of The War Fund i*!! A n World to-nijrht. at th e jj^* The flrt contest will bo?:n
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  • 35 8 XHr: K.A. (Heavy l^imnih 1 heat thr K.VM.C. by three poals to nil m a preliminary round tie m the S.X.F.A. Challenge (up compt i tition at Changi yesterday.
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  • 111 8 Singapore Cult, I at MHttei mteri t I On tne run Of the Dhv ti I should not havi -iai fielded an evenly I dominated ihe jtbe S HTf,nd ball to* L 22? :ts ;i)t MM time to !down. but once t: c t .came
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  • 16 8 THE High will h (o-morr w. 1 meet the S.C.C Saturd iy
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