The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 September 1941

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  • 19 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 10,425. KBTU IKUS MONDAY, SEPTK.VHEK 2?, 19J1 CBNTS
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  • 898 1 len Retaken In Swift Attack INAZIS STILL BEING FLUNG BACK AT LENINGRAD tom r «4U Moscow, Sept. 28. JlvlN further villages have been recaptured from the C-emians in the central front in the Yelnia neighbourwd. states a despatch to the Moscow newspaper 1/vestia. N>viet
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  • 130 1 21 Nazi Planes Destroyed In Daylight Raid POLES DO WELL IN BIG ATTACK London, Sept. 28. MORE German fighters were seen northern France than for a me, declared British pilots on eturn from their attacks yesfertaj in which 21 German planes An. .ind Hurr. canes, hnwm >rk so well that
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  • 99 1 Not Anxious To Return To Reich Ankara, Sept. 28. r V titty Axis women and the stall of the m Teheran passed i y The train was is. wife of Hitler's toi th< Bulgarian Minis- >: the Italian us. irry drive from lei took ei^ht days. were constantly d the
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  • 62 1 BaUvia, Sept. 27. in BUavia. 0 G? cuin. l--ft for Monili D-.'t-h shir He in "i- tual de fr. tl-n wa^ n h Con ulite wiil bo pit »rpd the Dut-h I*ubUcityi 'j Pren hmen rpmain nda Indies, in^l^din" rt^rs. The French United Statd to t?Ve'
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  • 82 1 Appeal To Indians Ward ha (Central Prov.), Sept. 28. "CNLIST in the army, air force and the navy. Show your warrior mentality and help yourself. Do not be anti-war," declared Mr. M. S. Aney, member of the Viceroy's expanded Executive Council and former President of the Indian National Congress, ad*
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  • 239 1 K inc, Sept 28. AN Italian communique giving news of an order to the Italian garrtaon .'t Woicheflt. in Ahysf. nia t> re K fire. i states: "In E:ist Africa, the garrls'n of the Wolrhent stronghold, which was besieged since Apr. 5 and has
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  • 59 1 Paipin*. Sept. 23. MRS. DENZIL CLARKE, Japanes" wife of tlie assist r.nt British Pi Attache here, who had been kidnapped by Japanese extremists, was handed over to her husband at the Japanese embassy this afternoon, well but suffering from slight nervous shock. She stated
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  • 480 1 London. Sept. 28. CHINA is destined to become a major power In poliMcs: she may become :i mijor stabilizing factor or a great menace to international peace— this will depend on how she is reconstructed ;»fter the war. declared Dr. ZinK YanKkuo,
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  • 341 1 NAZI ALARM AT RISING POWER OF RESISTANCE A Pfn mr Berlin, Sept. 28. STATE of emergency was proclaimed in six district* of the protectorate of Uremia and Moravia this morning, according to the official German news ap-encv from Praerue. The measure was imposed by
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  • 46 1 Ankara, Sept. 3ft. RESPONSIBLE quarters deny von Papen. the German Ambassador to Turkey, has asked lor an interview with the Turkish President but he is expected to .«ee thn Foreign Minister. M Bar&Jogla, and the SecretaryGenernl. M. Menemencoizlu. to-morrow. I Reuter
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  • 125 1 Lu»oon, Sept. 27. TEN survi-.ors of the \ec*ei TriitKi*d 1 landed here to-day and rep.nd that the ship, while en route to Duo v was sunk by gunnre from a U-boa; miles northwest o! Cane Plniiterre. The Spanish trawler IfOdtCBO Arj:]nr ai-.d tr.e PortngueM
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  • 60 1 Chinese Fight Back llfn Shanghai, Sept. 28 yy HIljE tnc Japanese semi-officiallr claim the occupation of Changsh i was completed to-day. Chungking says Chinese columns are exerting the strongest pressure on the Japanese nunk and rear, where it is claimed they have already captured several important points, incluiing Tings-echiao. sfratr-ic
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  • 27 1 Berlin. Sepi. IS. A message from Prague states that the premier of the Protectorate Government has been arrested on a charge of hieh treason Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 REAL G OLD SILVER TISSUE BROCADE I DIAL FOR EVENING DRESSES SHREES JACKETS GJSOTIRMALL'S RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER and DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight cab**- BUSTER MAGGIE IMYNKR $3.00 NON-DINERS MM Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT Military band concert 8.30 to 10.30
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    • 66 1 GOLD! SILVER!! COLOURED I < M ESH'B AC S I i VANIXY'CASES VISIT CHOTIRMALL'S SEAVIEW H HOTEL BALL. ROOM FERFECTLT AIRCONDITIONED BY SF.ARREEZE.S TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner SJ.OO NO ADMISSION CHARGE rIT SATURDAY *m I ROMANTIC NIGHT I DINNER SERVED ON THE MOONLIT LAWN DANCING IN THK
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  • 162 2 Lisbon, Sept. 28. A REPORT is current here that all Japanese nationals, except those with diplomatic status will be withdrawn from all parts of Europe next month. They will leave for Lisbon, whence Japanese ships will take them home early in November, the
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  • 82 2 Tokio, Sept. 27. 1-JIE Times- Advertiser to-day, ignoring the anniversary of the Tripartite Pact's signing, publishes an editorial inviting the United States to resume trade and shippine in the Pacific. The newspaper said the I'nitrd States apparently needs all possible trade benefits for her war
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  • 205 2 At ihe Cinema IT kl Director Pnuok Capias :u»:in.mu auu(iiy that has r.abltxl l:.m to achii\L l surii Hoi bob." Mr. Dc ds Ooea to 'iown," 'Mr. Smith (J<n i<> Wa>..m*ion. and DOW "N. Join Doe." which w.»* >.ho\wi at th< Alhan^bra ;it dn'ffM on BBiurday.
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  • 146 2 TTIIK Siiit;up^ie Musical Fo.iftys tenth birtliday coooeit la.s* night at the Victoria Memorial Hall attrarted a lar^<- auciicruo. Sir Shonton and L uly Thommf and tfir Arc•hi^ald C'lerk-Ktrr. British Ambassador t«> China, wore MBong Hiom present. The Foi'icty programme wa.s worthy of tiie occaskM wiiti popular
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  • 39 2 I .union S«pf ?S. WIF Swiss H;.dlo :wud vo-torday tha» OVCff 100 survivors of British shins fiord frrrr a convov by TT-br..->t^ ft Mm Wst African r<.a* t hove landed »t Uic Asorea United Press
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  • 34 2 iUuifiOoß, Sept. -'8. THK w#»<iva:»v; ot th« eldest daughter of sir Reginald Dorraan-Ainlth, th* Covrrtor Of H' rm:i to Capt. C ft, AMe-rir-Camn to th Govern! ['Grenadier dur»rds> took r' -> «t 's«t»»U Church »«terd«y
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 240 2 TO-PAY 3.15. 6.15 9.15 P.M. lJ!^?iaMßalialS^M/ .NOW SHOWING WITH GREAT SUCCESS TO ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES THE SHOW AGLOW WITH JEROME A KIRNS BEST-lOVED TUNE HITSI i«^ ?'7a« ith a ita' sinking, dan- '^lir^' I ci t W.ll yourheart with jovl """^^\^^H ->« iir ft/^i c fIU 2nc nR^ JLbOLGERCARROU '^^^f cucovnuc
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    • 54 2 LAST 3 SHOWS IpAVILION TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 I/WlLill/ll FOR A ROLLICKING >^ GOOD LAlu^in MEET J^ 1 THE THREE JOLLY *C^JL BUDDIES! J£d "SAIILQRSj? I THREE^ TOMMY CLAUDE W.CHAEL {Jjp^' TRINOER r HULBERT' WILDING A*/f '"V MERRY NAUTICAL COMEDY BBb^L' B^L^ LJtt9f\ BvL. i^Bv Pv2? BVtt Cmir HBt >^^MJ||^^j^UJß
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    • 193 2 Greeted by PACKED HOUSES AiiftiN The World's Greatest Picture r Its Triumphs! 0B «*M B CAPITOL I TO-DAY j 4.15 and 9 f> "GONE WITH THE WIND" Starring CLARK GABLE and VIVIEN LEIGH with LESLIE HOWARD and CAST of TboruWj NOTHING CUT BUT THE PRICES! Admission ...Stalls $1.20 and GO
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  • 541 3 Russian Thrust In Central Sector May Be Decisive Tin? u~ London, Sept. 2S. n.,ti^* n 7 *u f ny lm V° ri^ in the Reneral mentatnr iV ?lf Hert !f rt G URh K*»ter'* military comTt uLST* i 1S an lndication *>»t the Nazi armies have few H^L f mp
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  • 345 3 Toyoda Says Obstacles Must Be Overcome SPEECH TO AXIS ENVOYS Tokio, Sept. 28. itiiNT difficulties are confronting 'M the constructive efforts of ...-any an- 1 Italy in Europe and of the Japanese in East Asia."! Mared the Japanese Foreign JESS Adm. T Toyoda, at a .jieon to the Axis representatives
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  • 175 3 Herlin. Sept. So. V. knl and the Japanese r Prince Konnye, have to t>>f fr<-t anniversary I the Tripartite Pact, says ifcncj ■>) Mu olini Mid' "TTiP i;a,s proved to be the n of the future New Or^er to whirh unf rtstng peoples have, in declared
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  • 61 3 Tchrran. S*ot 2«- Iran railed yesterday from ab ja'-d the Bandera, ac- j -pomb"Ts r»f his to a report received here -i to go to India first «"d America. hah lo't behind both hts wivea 1 1m four of his «ions. lnId All R;-a. eldest b-othn ent
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  • 248 3 Britain U.S. Rushing Planes, Tanks To Soviet London, Sept. 28. DRITAIN and the United Slates are beginning immediately jointly to deliver several hundred warplanes, and several hundred tanks to Russia. Moscow rado stated yesterday, quoting relir.ble American sources. ihe Democracies, moreover, Ivloio m radio continued, have undertaken to provide a
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  • 172 3 London. Sept. 2S. SINCERE thanks for the record British tank production this week :s Pimresscd by the Soviet Ambassador in SSSSTIF MaW in the folia.*. i in^ssa^e sent yo.strrday to the Britisn I '-I S have Just been informed that the 1 production of tanks for this
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  • 39 3 Sli*n,;hai, Sej>». ZX. SERIOUS damage is repotted to have been suffered by the car-o ißutterilcld Swire steamer fochew, When a lire swept the vessr! nfter itt Sval H^ e from TiooVm. rhe blaze was extinguished alter three hours.- Reuter
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  • 87 3 Damascus, Sept. li. /*EN. Catroux, Fi\e I rench (omm.inder-in Chief in the Middle fast, math* a public de larati >n yesterday pr<> laiminc the indenendi rue of Syria and fixing means by which this 1> to be tarried int eftett suh.ictt only 10 rostri( tiorth ne< ssitated
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  • 236 3 WAR CABINET STUDY OF PROBLEMS Londcn, Sept. 28. DOLICY in th* Near, Middle and Far East is under fresh review by the British Gov-rnment. The diplomatic c rrosoondpnt of the "i:n: ay Tim\s writes: "T;an p r*. problems for srpjylies for our own forces. for Russii
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  • 137 3 THIS PLANE TERRIFIED SPECTATORS PLAYERS Stockton (Calif.). Sept. 27. AN ARMY Hying cadet, lost and low on furl, tried desperately but vainly to make an emergency landing with his training plane on the College of the Pacific Stadium field during a football game last night. The plane zoomed and dived
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  • 470 3 Death Of Sir Ong Siang Song OIR Ong Siang Song, advocate find solicitor, Singapore, and author of "One Hundred Years of The Chinese in Singapore." died at hi.s residence in East Coast Road at 12.15 this morning, aged 70. The date oi the funeral has not yet been fixed. He
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  • 20 3 Manila. Sept. M. SOME 350 Japanese nracUMi Wt thPhilipnin^s tr>-day for Shanghai alxwrd the French ltniT M:ir chal Joffre.— Reuter
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  • 288 3 Berlin, Sept. 28. DARON von Neurath 'lias been relieved" of his duties as "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia at his own request, states the official German news agency. H«*ydrich f described as an S.S. group leader, has been appointed acting* Protector. The news
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  • 31 3 London. Sept 57. SIR samuel hoarf. BritLh Ambassador to Spain, arrived In England by plir.e from Ltebtn to-dav. pr^umnLlv to rrnoit cm the situation In Spain.— United Press
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  • 79 3 Ankara, Sept. 27. rERMANV has demanded 100.000 Bulgarian troops for duty on the Russian fruit, ulio need not participate in artual fi?htinp. hwt Balearic must forninllv declare war, reliaMr diplomatic Ti.irters claimed here to-day. Kin«r pori, o f BalgmHa h nrocicdin«r to Hitler's healqu .rt<*rs, a<-ro-d^n?
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 Aa a mark of respect f w the late Mr. GEORGE CRAWFORD, Stoical Hall, Ltd., and f t<»n [laboratories, Ltd., '>e closed to-day at I'm.
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    • 196 3 CATHAY to-day 'PHONE 3400 3J 5 > 1S S 15 11,300 FEET OF THRILJLS and ROMANCE! 20th M± 1 /KOIiE Century V<f^> POWER J£> Jk\ LIHDA DAnNELL KIT* HAYWORTH BLOOD SANy J^ ITI I3M IJII HI I■ 1 1 *\l |r mount British m. «K«f News. «B OB HOPE fUNNV
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  • 658 4 The SingaporeFreePress MONDAY,SEPTEMBER 29,1941. Norway Revolts /\NE of the most encouraging features of the situation in occupied Europe to-day is the spirit of resistance, and even of revolt, that is apparent in many of the countries which Hitler has "conquered." This is the spirit which in no small way is
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  • 461 4 Mobcow, Sept. 2«. "T^HE farther ea.st the Germans go the nearer they get to the grave of Nazi Germany," declared M. Lorovsky. deputy chief of the Soviet Information Bureau, commenting yc sicruay on the territorial pains oi the Nazis llnee the invasion of. Russia
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 4 Puttmg Up His Own Barbed Wir*'
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  • 72 4 Hamilton i Bermuda >. Sept. riF. United Ratei Beerataiy of the Na-.y. Col. Frank Knox. afur lmpmuig th« S* Cleorfc bascf h. re. told the Pre* "\Vf an working m lop ipa I. Pragmi h^re u> ■.TV gratifying a: rvcrtrtaf tun c Q
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  • 58 4 HONG KONG CHINESE TO VISIT CHUNGKING I .iu.i£*tn?. Srfi. 2#. CHINESE boMiiess ni»-n in Hong Boaf are or "am.zjup pttlty to viMt Chunpking m N'.ivtinbff. arcoriiing lo the Minuter <<f Oveiwa Affairs r.I thf Centrj»l Km-mintAnß. Mr Liu Wei Chi Titt nar.y wtli be mdff the au^p»c?s oJ 'he CHiln^f
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  • 329 4 London, Srpt. 2s. TGIE 25- ton Sunderland flyingboats are not usually armed with anything more than a sawn-off shotgun, but one tommy gun and the crews revolvers were the total armament of the flying wreck of a derelict flyinsboat which chased oil a
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  • 27 4 Whistle Salure To U.S.Mass L aunchings g V-;;,. fc< v. > rtkcuc s&ri so-rallrd Will s;ui |U BUta pr:unn, varirwis fn I Prcsldei I truns-nbcc! ww hrard Reuter
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  • 62 4 T<H* Br, ktf I nnatata a Nor*. >-+rniiv Ane nuTTtnc an in .n tne tcrrtb ry His IU PH h li I ra« ieu i r: •Hi r^-ri'. iucl "Althoui rapelli I Hl.s M^ l'M-k tn..« kct ol <-.nj»- -a; Hu«- that far tori I "As
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  • 39 4 1 Jaj by h W Kenda [edical inc t> BO tit* h- r\r Vtttl I Mr K n:«i<. th» Af'er bel:.. 10 h tftaX n bori "Thrv thought U> the I 1 credrntlt oT.ri.\t. Reuter
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  • 58 4 mm m kp DfUPAJ N 1 iraJnir.* recei ■toil a- Cart iL«e'f is due to b« Many MoKOV pI»J I i alroadv formed trail [classes and tru: j trained hat b« nd plan j the militan M s-at*- rarroi I 1 Nc« fchootta* rai tan
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    • 331 4 CALDBECKS ill Mflr ||llw|mßi 1 H^^ W I I BVBFt JBk^Bpi I .^^^SB^^s^k. f B^uliaU< V^d^tllllr^ >n< >>>Lk bo> l<»pr«<*<j In I PMffl^Vfl lr^ tppMfMcl but lit* ttm* »ul- I I »t«n«»ing nt«d 1 1 ia i pruptrtlM. j fl^^**^ s^*\ vpv> »il] relieve v* I ol ih< R^^ f/
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    • 103 4 This heals PILES Stops Pair., itching, Bleeding Your \>Atm may be eo swollen and cause •och agony and terror to replace thesa, that you oaTe given ep hop* of eure except by operation. Be persuaded u> try Dr. Van Week's AhsnrpttTe Pile Plasma. It will eoothe the pain Instantly. The
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 213 5 MR.DUFF COOPER'S TALKS IN SINGAPORE Co -Ordination Of Far Eastern Policy < hil M r K lnSf aP °vr tween J Mr- Alfred Duff CooDer British < ;>b,net Minister, and Britain's reorcsentathoJ (hin; Thailand and the Netherlands Indie* rrsations will be exby the arrival of the Aus- Minister to Japan,
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  • 176 5 IN an effort to get u K a i Chinese organizations to carry out mass weddings themselves, the number and frequency of such marriages at the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore will be reduced from next naonth The Consulatc-Oeneral sponsored mass weddings in the hope that Chinese
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  • 89 5 TtTE haif-yearlj general me«-ting of ih». S?ngaf»ore Government Servant*.' Coopt rative Th if t and Loan Society. LJmit'd. wili be held to-morrow at 5 15 p.m. at the office of th- Urban Co-operative Officer, Fullrrton BnMdinp. Mr. A. K Isaac, vicepresident, will preMde. Among
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  • 80 5 AFTER making full provtsion for losses ontfltPTvtlcg Mid all oont!n?enries, thrrr Is a surplus in the underwriting account of 9*o SS," Ftate^ the report for the year e-df*d June 30, 1941. of the Eastern United Ar-uranee Coroorntior. I,»d. The dir^c'ors recommend a iinnl rMvideml of five p-r
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  • 36 5 Undor fh? ainpi^rs of the Indian Atioriation's ma-ical ar"l dramatic section, an it dan concert will be itwn B'^ 6 p.m. today at th»- R-iTf'ri-hna M<«ion Ha'l. Norris Road, by Mi*s i*apa Gomathl of Kuala Lur^pur.
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  • 327 5 COMMENTING on the appointx^ ment by the Australian Minister f or the Army, Mr. Percy C. Spender, of an Entertainments Officer for Australian troops in Malaya, the Sydney Daily Telegraph stutes in a leading article: '-'Ihis will help reiie\e the tedium of duty in the
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  • 191 5 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Fumnur, Sent. 27. A SOLICITOR of the F.MS. Bar. r:ferred to as "Mr. X'. was to-dav ordered before Mr. Jus* ice Cuss< v. in thr Supreme Court to show ranso why disciplinary action should »ot bo taken mst l^m.
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  • 116 5 ADDITIONAL $1 7,000.000 REQUIRED BY COLONY r'j make provLsion for an aiditional expenditure by tr>r Colony of $17.344.873 80, n V:nal Supply Bill will b' intrxiu »-d in the Legislative Omnrll. The Bill only details r.fr eaoojoji of the various items, while en Other head; divings Io the amount of
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  • 80 5 MORE mid mrrc nun arc needed lor the Netherlands Indies Navy Air /»rm, which is bein 1 extended daily, tntos R Rnt^via message. Lately there )\;vi been nn urgent roll for wireless operators, ond now Indonesian saOorS r»re b^'n" ;?ivr n thp nnorttmitv
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  • 277 5 THE death occurred on Fr.day at Perth, West r?i Australia, 01 Mr. Ct^.ge v.hyte Crawford, manning director ol MnVral H-iii. Ltd., and Grafton i-aboratorics Ltd. He bad been in ill-heal. h lor ft number of yean and I left Singapore ior Western Australia on
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  • 47 5 FROM his War Purposes Fund, thr Viceroy of India has contributed IO.fMK) priMm to the fund for the new Dutch destroyer Vun Galen. This K»rerou« sift from India is Krea'.lv appreciated throughout the lf* 4 hrrlandfl Indies aayi a RVmin report.
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  • 45 5 The fifth talk In the •arias on "Rubber Growing"' will be broadcast fmra S'.nrrip~>re ?t 8 p.m. on W.'v.lav. when Mr. F. B"elev. head of tin- nafholreimi division of rh* Kubbr Research Instttwta of Malaya, —ill *ne»k on "Pests and DLsea.- rr bi Kubber Growing."
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  • 61 5 THE Singapore Cold SU>ra:;e Co., Ltd, made a profit of $316,731 99 for the year e..d> d Juno 30. 1941. states tii^ directors' nport to tlir sharrholders. The directors recomm:nd a final dividend for the year of seven-and-a--half per rent, whi h will absorb $17?.16Y70 The annual
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  • 531 5 MelbWfH, (Bj Air Mail). FIECfcIVING the credential presented 1 to him oy Dr. HSU Mo as Envoy j Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Australia, the Governor- General 0« Australia. Lord Gowne, said the Commonwealth was deeply honour- c» to welcome one who had had such distinguished
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  • 283 5 THE planting and mining communities and other lar^e 1 employers of labour in Malaya generally welcome the proposed step by the Malayan Governments to assist immigration of labourers from the Netherlands Indies. Bills are to be introduced in the Federal and Legislative Councils towards
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 5 South African flyers have been taking an active part in operations in the Mediterranean area. In this picture recruits of the S.A.A.F. are practising air gunnery from stationary turrets on the range. The targets are cardboard planes.
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  • 328 5 Increase In Present Prices Unlikely I ARGE areas of derelict pineapple u land on Singapore Island— at Mandai, Sembawang and Lim Chu Kang— are being cultivated with vegetables, for which there is an ever-increasing demand. The demand, however, is not likely to result in an increase
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  • 59 5 PHYSICAL exercises will bo broadcast from the Sinj-'ajxirp station on ZHIj, ZHPI. ZH r 2 at 7.15 every morr'ru? except Sunday bejinnin^ from to-dav. On Mondays. Wed>-n-^diiys and Fridays th»- ex?rcises will b«. fOT wmien. and on Tue-viay. Th\irfdays and Saturdays, for men. As from to-dav there will be a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 294 5 0r WATCH FOR IT AT THE /il^ lL T CAPITOL MfNoi n t \f ii ai tsx rue ffAtfs Author o< :^S^J BOODBYE m Mr. CHIPS" LOST HORIZON 1 r ut.v ev >ntu U.ty ed for th- un^xiH-cted i >P6 In and expects a when \ou are least prepared inn:d"
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    • 446 6 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE (Loconwritteo tit fttut'«n6< f*KNINSI>LA« %I«D OmUCNTAL M CO. MAII PASS MS fit* ANl> CARGO SF.BVIO rhf MM aoniMc trnrtect art oetng naJatalaetf 09 Xb* r A O ft IMrraai tfcc Stralto to (hHi «muU aoru af eaH (v C».tn* Itxlia Oytes *imi taw »'att«»
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    • 911 6 G p -O. mail Ikt Arrival p t w tfc p.m. 0,, i, LAW NOTICE po,, THE WEEK* 4|g| To-day. C.-urt rf Justice Wa u J? Appeal. Mbjuon 'rtfc j£j?*»M The A«t. a lf j »Ju Ire, s s Aitk.m: At io" anj Mr •I. Bex; Bakntawar BteS Tr <
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  • 188 7 THE finest play presented by any amateur body of actors in Singapore for a long time That was the cons- nsus of opinion at the Victoria iheMrr on Saturday night when the curtain came down on Barre LyndS lhe Amazing Dr. CUtlerhouse,' which is lying
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  • 1337 7  -  MARY HEATHCOTT By IT was a field day for the horsey 1 in Singapore on Saturday when the Polo Club held a gymkhana in aid of The War Fund. A large crowd turned up to watch the horsemen and horsewomen disport themselves on the Balestier Road polo ground.
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  • 291 7 i"■ PIRSI of all v.4&li |Q o.ii coiciia! w< 1tome to all these people who stiil held the 'opinion ili»».i noth.ng .^tins to change ka tjie 1 Netherlands Indi s— -they will now set' .some- j tiling that povs even bvyond my own vuldist dTCUM, said
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  • 211 7 Tientsin. Sept. 28. iT is nnden u>'>< that North China' oil was' discussed last Tuesday when representatives of the ng oil importer with the Japanese author! lea at PeJping v..'h th" approval •'■'•r r°s- \u aa ofl The Imported are rep rt..i to hai main-
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  • 114 7 JAPANESE EXTREMISTS KIDNAP MRS. CLARKE i'eiping. Sept. Et. \Miii iilL ci.arke. J»paneee-born iVI wife oi the r»res« n M arhe at the B'ltrh cm i-.'sy h?i<\ who has been mi. •ir.t for enrol days, fai believed to b- in the norUi. The jmn" o 8 cmtasy beffv innounnd rcsterday that
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  • 52 7 -'un^hr Sept. M, nBTRO] h b<?i"R ti"trned up hr-r. AlUtmcni cards »t€ br!n^ Issued to "urk o*:i?rs ■pecifyint tho amount to which uwneri p^^ en':ti"d between Scp' an I Nov. T. Prrni to-r..or-r' V rerrol will nnlv hr mM Ofl pTOdlietlotl rf '"r-.-^p rnrd
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  • 46 7 LaatabMrfi Srpt. ZS. rH f L< il uii 1 -fported from Luxembourg [VI folUr Im r h3 rec*m arrest oi Cht s r] -.1 l u>p of i uxcmboui I i CO b« t'n.r to f Pi t SUppQTt 'iu trini r. nj Reuter
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  • 38 7 London, '•cji. Hi. A.. Miiik-i:v umiiii 'uiq ed tiiu;t< tivity before midnight lai Dumber <r t. t )nins »eri dropped al polnti 1 1 in «ui England. These did Uj verj Ulfhi <:;-vi;iuc :r> r»«i»lt»ri hart 1 Reuter
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  • 99 7 "V" SIGN DISPLAYED IN FRENCH INDO-CHINA AHOIXANi^KIi who na* ,i^t r.ved in B.tiavia lrom liwlo-C^m. NM Dial tnoatol the French Ehert mc boplng that the B iU«!i will T.in Ibi war. b-(n s thll lr-ans li« crlv sahaUon for Ibeix toiXDlrv". 3ympathj for Ccn. de daulhj is npcctall] no«te< :^\f
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  • 72 7 Tlih H- vitiation of AUcna E I I *"iU come into fafCV in Jobon on Wedrttdry it i* orririallv ■nnounctd Th« Rrrt«tr»r of Aliens. Central RcffUtry F t f •r. nnd U* Comrn'-lonrr of Po'.ire. Jofc bcrvi appointed Rc~ t~.»r rd Assi nl Re« tr.r rf Alien*, raptcttrcly
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  • 25 7 Tr I"! ban Cc- n, <- t" e r Co- d in i 1 l an'! a r n cf members of lb< a:e
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 458 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \v)\WSTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH „,u^>RD At Perth, Western on Sept. 26, George Whyte Managing Director of u r ltd. and GraJton !*aborrBNDBRS SINGAPORE Ml NKMPALITY Tenders. are no* mvlt^O for the ..i"na)s or services ""or rnlv MunioiDal Tenders par" 1 rue! 'Coal or Oil) for St. er Station during
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    • 232 7 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Making up and draining of Martnban Koad, from Ralestier Road to the southwest side of the back lane alongside Lot 85 18 Owners arc noiiiW th.it the plan specification, estimate and provisional apportionment in connection with Notices served under Section 103. Municipal Ordinance. Tor making up
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    • 156 7 H| Whether you visit Australia's l:!ar.a State tor a iioituuy ut 'v un extended stay K| you will immediately appreciate the becf .hful change of sce^e. Ihi f'iendl.ness of the fin Kir Tasmania offers. The trout fishing ranks amongst ths best in the world. «v> i3 Popularly known as "The
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  • 376 8 Two Goals Scored In Good Late Recovery LA l; Airport S.C 2. DECOVERING splendidly late in the second half, the Indian Association scored t\vo jrnals in ouick succession to boat the Airport Sports Cluh hy four £onl> to two in a replay in the extra
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  • 43 8 SOCCER* S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, preliminary round, SC.F.A. "B" vw. Air Headquarter*, Anson Road stadium. Warren Shield, nip final. loyal* vs. Fortress K.E., Depot. HOCKEY: Medical College vs. Y.M.C.A.. Y.M.C.A.: I.A. vs. A C.S., Bales tier TENNIS: S.CC autumn tournament, S.C.C.
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  • 58 8 Sydney, Sept. 28. DON* BRADMAN who. af:er Joinm* the H yal Australian Air Force, was roc ommmded for di^harse on aceount o' health earlier this year, Is unlike'y to play cricket this .season thou'h his hraith js r.f>w mti'h improved. Brad man resumed work
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  • 172 8 Europeans Win lly Narrow Margin (From Our Own rorrespondent) Ipoh, Sept. 27. ALTHOI C.H not at full strenjth. the Kurnpciiis coined a welldeserved victory otc r the Asiatics in their annual ru*fer match plaryed on the padang here to-day. Ihr Europeans won by 15 points (two
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    32 8 A Human competitor takes the fein-e in fine j,tyle in the Show Jamming event at the Singapore Polo Club's War Fund Gymkhana meeting at Ralestier on Saturday.— Free Press picture.
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  • 325 8 HOLLOWAY WINS OLDHAM TROPHY AGAIN THE second annual competition of the Singapore Aeromodellers* Society was held on the reclaimed ground off Grove Road from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. yesterday. There were 75 models this year as comnared with last year's 30. Schoolchildren comprised the majority
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  • 368 8 S.S.C. Held By Australians At Water-Polo THE Singapore Swimming <Jub drew four coals .til with the R.VA.F. in watrr-polo match played at the S S.C. yesterday morning. The Club started ofT well, although It was four minutes b^lore they srored Klrinman gut uway from his man and Cameron had both
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  • 345 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Ku.il.i Lumpur, Sept. 27. THE following are weights for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meetri" on Ss'nrday: Hnnes. Claw 1. Div. I— f&f furs. Bay Dragon 9.12 t^unsel 8.07 Faststep 9.00 Tcnroe 8.00 Brldgelaw 8.12
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  • 456 8 Saturday's Home Soccer Results RANGERS SUFFER BIGGEST DRUBBING IN YEARS "EXPELLED" London dnhi like Ar^nai' attraction and continue to have fh i the Football league, their attenflanres mpwhile the I^a^ue's northern matches aver-, ;illlf|more than 3,000. »Hlh Scenes reminiscent of peace-time- I were witnessed
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  • 53 8 M M. pa in: son j fat r. law Tmmm beat l»r v V i Hm four and three k| Ih* round of the R ,,j n P^ l itUl Club', c-hamnionship" (l °'< Plaved at Balcit Hniah I^J T* The final, bet-v.'-n t rr|
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  • 15 8 DWiHY M Bristol ri m i•\- i i i ii Vorl Reuter
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