The Straits Times, 10 September 1941

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  • 37 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times fESTABIJSHKD NEARLY A CBTTORTI MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941. PRICE 5 I'KNTS. The Straits Times 16 PAGES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1»41. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 569 2 To Elizabeth, wife of N. S. Alexander, Kaffles College, a daughter. Sept. Bh. KELSON-DAVIS. At Wesley Church, Singapore, on 9th. SoDtcmbcr. 1941. < Davis, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Davis of Singapore, to William Nelion of San Antonio, Texas. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED October Ist. or when available
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    • 465 2 AGENT WANTED WANTED wholesale agents and stockist* tor cloth and hosier} goods Rates very competitive. Terms liberal. Samples and particulars free from:— POPPY HOUSE, LUDHIANA. WANTED WANTED, as a going concern. Urge boarding establishment. Apply Box No. 221 B.T. WANTED EUROPEAN to share bungalow near Swimming Club. Reply Box No.
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    • 538 2 DOGS FOR SALE 2 Almtlan dogs, 9 months old thoroughbreds. On view at any time at 15, Chancery Lane, Singapore. HOUSES FLATS. TO LET TO LET. Oct. Ist. 104 Prlnsep Street. Electric, gas. Apply 76 Cairr.hill Road. TO LET furnished bungalow Bukit Tunggal. Apply Box 236. Btralts Times. TO LET
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    • 893 2 FO R_H I R E KFFRICERATOR— New ot Used. Phone ntH BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET TO LET. well situated office premises apply Box No 753 Straits rimes. OFFICES 4- A Prince Bt. and 22 RafEet Place. Apply Koh Chew Kee. 129 KUUney Rd M 9i°_ R jy EHicLEs FOR SALE
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    • 535 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY (Thc3mp/on \Optical a? 4. AX( AllF. KI.IKi. PIIO.Nr HMK' R A. Thompson Or of Ocular Science 35 rears European Clinical Experience BUSINESS CARDS ETC EUGENE Per*ua«Kt W.vmi EUGENE HsaT-recoMhtioajiag. MAISON PERM European Uutiei Hatrtrrttm n. Staanferw Boad Pkoor 4818. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr. MARU
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    • 294 2 BARGA'M Standard Flying nine This car has covered oi»ly 23.(K/O miles with one European owner and is m first class condition throughout. Fcui new tyres have beer, fitted. ALSO CHRYSLER ROYAL 1939 SUNBEAM TALBOT 1939 MORRIS 8 TOURER 1936 AUSTIN 7 SALOON 1938 AUSTIN 7 SALOON 1936 IF YOU WISH
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    • 1007 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS MANSFIELD CO., LTD. P& 0. BRITISH INDIA N. Y. K. LIME. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ANO APCAR LIME. TO JAPAN Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom Oate. are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subiect to Conference (Incorporate m Ensiano SINCAPORfe TO KANMON. KOBE wwnofm** WKSTKRN AU stra,..a »£S T^mTTm^cTVS^ T0
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    • 146 3 THE SECRET OF CHAMPIONS Good health it the first requisite How often have we envied some man of woman who has climbed u> the Heights of fame. Ability of course, is of treat importance but without tood health, ooe can never achieve his ambitions. For more than 50 yean Waterbury's
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    • 47 3 STEAMSHIP PLANE AND BAIL TICKETS. L<JT\I, AND UVtRSEAS. AT REGI'LAR TARIFF RATES, NO COMMISSION OR BOOKING FEE. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., INC. 81 ReMnson Roai. T.I. 3977. REPRESENTING ALL PRINCIP", RAIL. STEAVJSHIP. PLANE AND BIS I INi. LIBHT WORK OITH BRASSO METAL POLISH BICYCLE^ V^HUQTRP^/ OflCHflBO BO^T
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 665 3 Broadcasting TO-DAT SINGAPORE ZHL its at ISM a.cs ZIIP.I J9M m ».t» 7.HP? 48.58 a 8.175 m/ea. 7.HP1 lilli 7t» mra ZHL. ZHT1. ZHR an* ZHTS. 10 a.m. Lagu Extra: 10.30 a.m. Kronchongs: ll a.m. Tamil music: 11. JO a.m. Hindustani music; 11.45 a.m. Interval: 11 noon. Recorded orchestral concert
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    • 366 3 EMPIRE STATION GS» ISi4 m.es: It. 81 oiKim GSI* H.7J na ei ta.S: metres I.ISIKKN sitlVII V (.1* il.M p.s» GSV I7.MI m/tt: Ibti mclrta NOKTH IMMICA^ S«KVItk GSD (ZJ metre *>and> (>BV I3l.fi nrtrrs- I.M 6 25 p.m. London i^Uii*. 30 p.m. Newt; «45 p.m. War commentary; «.S5 jjjtrnirm
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  • 222 4 Washington, Sept. 9. INTERNATIONAL circles here have received reports that many lead ng Japanese are convinced Oermany cannot win the war and therefore desirs to wsalzen Japan's ties with the Axis and strengthen those with Britain and the United State.-; as rapidly as possible consistent with
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  • 118 4 London, Sept. 10. I TNDER the armistice terms the Iraqi army was permitted to retain its arms and equipment, announced the Secretary of State for War, Capt. David Margesson, in reply to a question in the House of Commons. When Col. Josiah Wedgwood
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  • 97 4 Ne« York. Sept. 9. UNITED States defence production will be doubled in September and October, stated Mr. Jsnn D. Biggers, of the Office of Production Management, in an interview >n New York before leaving for London in the Atlantic Clipper. "Our production is moving up what
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  • 33 4 A UNITED Press report states rel able rep:rts are reaching London that there are riots In Berlin, Cologne and Abc-la-Chapelle ♦Aach'-n). Troops fired on a crowd m Cologne
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  • 86 4 Hyde Park, (New York). Bept. 9. MRS. Sarah D lano Roosevelt, mother of the United States President, was mid to rest m the cemetery of St. James Episcopal Churchyard. President Roosevelt. surrounded by members of his family and several Intimate friends among the retainers at
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  • 56 4 Cairo. Sept. 10. JN the Tobruk area there was som? exchange or artillery fire and Brit'sh patrols again penetrated deep Into the enemy posit'.onf, says the M.ddle East war cemmuniqup to-day. Several light enemy bombing attacks resulted In negligible damage. In the frontier area
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  • 172 4 MALAYA'S exports m July were the highest on record and m were valued at $116,741,000. Imports m the same month were valued at $84,271,000 leaving a favourable balance for the month of $32,470,000. Total exports m the seven months ended July were valued at
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  • 414 4 AROUND THE MARKETS Good Demand For Rubbers: Tins Industrials Steady By Our Financial Correspondent Sln^apoie Sept. 10. •THE share markets opened firm this morning and there was an early Inquiry for some rubber shares ty buyers who were unable tc fill their requirements yesterday. The tone of the market is
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  • 62 4 Dow Jones Averages New York. Sept. 9. rE following wr re Dow Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange and Commodity Exchange to-day and yesterday 30 Industrials ***** 127 43 20 Rails 29 56 29 33 16 Utilities 1S.86 19.63 40 Conds 90 44 90.30
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  • 77 4 Rl/BBFR ASSN. Sing-aaarr. Wedneaaay, Seat. IK, gwn BVyCTV MMff PpftaMV Pi lew Ha.DIB.SB. tSaM Imki lI H U% N« IX «J».S. t.«.a. la case* September »H U.F.A.Q. 8.8 S I «.j. sc bale* Seatember 30', tSH r.AQ. E-8 8- fa a a »«i€» Sea4es>ber 11% U rUTUKE
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  • 48 4 New York, Sept. V. 'THE following were prices of Straits Tin m cents per pound on the New York Commodity Exchange to-day and yesterday. .vpi. Bfpk 7. Ipot September )ctober foTember >ecember 52 52 5185 51.85 51.00 5140 51.10 51.15 51.10 50.50 United Press.
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  • 253 4 rE following donations to The Wai Puna are recorded to-day.— I ota. Mn A. Elder— Sale of Victory Ribbons— (th Instalment Mt. Capt. Macdonald 1103; Coconut Grove (Cowan and Bailey > $44.10; Ruffles Hotel »42«5; Mrs. Howltt, Asst. Adviser's House. Muar 123 50; "VanJt?" —Stamford
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  • 118 4 London, Sept. 9. r\N the Stock Exchange gilt-edgeds w and Kaffirs ied MM early strength and activity. Internationals were firm Foreign Bonds idly sf .idv. Rails were dull but South American Rails were again strong. Later the Exchange was less active but gilt-edgeds and Kaffirs were fu'ly
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  • 124 4 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES "Prom Our Own Oorresoonoent i I.tndon. Sept. f. COMMODITY and Exchange m»rkeu close*) as follows with previous quotations m parenthesis RI'RRFB: Quiet. Spot ISHd 13»,a <13Sd 13%d> Oct. 13'«, d 13\d (13Hd 13\d) Nov. J3Hd '3\d M3Hd 13\d) Jan.. Mar. 13Hd 13 ll.lfid (13% d 13 11,164) New
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  • 176 4 lte faUowim art i&e sxcßanav rater tbto mornlnc accorftn* 10 u.t daitv clrroiai urueO D* the Honckon* aao a»«nsrt>«< ft n>in| OorDaraUonr— •aXLIMO bonoon T-T 2/4 1/13 London demand 2 '4 333 Switzerland tT.T. only) 302 4« New York demand 47.10 Montreal demano 61.13 Batavta demano M 71 Saniarar.i
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  • 65 4 London, Sept. 9. rN opsned firm The turnover was 275 tons. Aft?r a tangthj id eness the market sudf.enlv turned strong and acMve, with con tits buy na and wi h firward cov ,na; reportedly asains' sa.es to Russia from the Fa:t. S Its, especiTlly sm»'ters were fairly wi'i-ntc b"t
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    • 567 4 PU3LIC NOTICES W. HAMMER CO., LTD. incorporated m the straits Settlements) Will our customers please note that from Uit 14th September and during the demolition and reconstruction of our premises, our office ulll be transferred to: Room H. 3. Sixth Floor, Union Building, Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 8218 is unchanged.
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    • 492 4 SOUTHERN MAIJWAN TIN DREDGING, LIMITED. (Incorporated m England.) Cabled advice has to-day been received that the Board of Directors has declared an Interim Dividend of 10%. less Income Tax at 10 In tike t; payable m London on 19th September. 1941. A. J. KELMAN General Manager. 9.9.41. MALAYAN TIN DREDGING,
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    • 390 4 PUBLIC NOTICES IRENONG CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING CO. LTD. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND BOM s AND CLOSING Or TRANSKKB BEGISTERS. NOTICE Is hereby given that a Thirtyflftr; Dividend of Sixpence per Snare and an Eighteenth Bonus of Sixpence per Share havr b«n declared payable to Shareholders orj th« Share Registers as
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    • 198 4 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, I. DAVID SUTHERLAND, "rf No. 71. TeloJc Blangah Road, Singapore, hereby jive notice that I will net be rr-ponsible for my t'«Ms or liabilities Incurred or to br incurred by ;my wife AGNKS MARY oUTHERL4ND and I tha' she has
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  • 308 5 London, Sept. 9. The following are to-days closing middle quotations. Share* are at 11 denomination unless otherwise stated: Ocn Loan 6% 1944-64... ***** ending Loan 4% 1960-K 116 +H War Loan IV4% 1M 1|U +1|W Coir. Union A*sce (Unlta) 7% Prudentla) Asace "A".. 21* Royal Assce S'»
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  • 85 5 MAIL ARRIVALS DISPATCHES Malls close at the General Post Office aa loilows: TO-MOUOW Aden air 4 p.m. Africa air 4 p.m. Australia air 4 p.m. Burma air 4 p.m. Ceylon air 4 p.m. air 4 p.m. ■Great Britain etc air 4 p.m. India air 4 p.m. i Java air 9
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  • 1392 5 TUESDAY, SEPT. t, 1941: 4 P.M. ■MM oavan SeOcn Ampat <5s> 2s 7V4d la Austral Amal (Ss) If 3d 7s 6d c.d. Austral Malay (t) 33s 33s xd Ayer mum (&a> Us 18s Ayer Weng (|1) .70 .75 Bangrm Dn if) 13s 6o 14a Batu
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  • 381 5 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokerc" Association. Singapore, Sept. 9. Boat* 10MU f* Oomouo OtMtoe Oloss Oat* to un Wmiirirt ve*. TIN Payabl* n, r lo <1»».» Aust. Amil. 3d. NO. < l%d. bonus Sep. 15 Sep. 96 Sep. 16 15% Aust. Malar 9d. No. 53 9d.
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    • 260 5 UNHAPPY IS THE LOT OF THOSE WHO AGGRESS FOR THEIR ONLY REWARD IS THE DISTRESS THEY'RE IN AND WELL DO THEY DESERVE IT! 10-MOHT Tea Dance, from 7.30 p.m. Late Danre, 9.30 to 12 p.m. TO-NIGHT 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m The close of a Memorable Season Your last chance
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    • 542 5 NEVER BEFORE POSSIBLE.. 7* ,;m*) Amazing new, combined beauty tonic, j~ Jj shampoo and revitaliser ends all hair WjV^ troubles. Give glorious new life. w^lW Helps to hold waves. Restores hahwhich has become dry and brittle with perming a^sssssssssssT^Bssssss. Recommended by leading Beauty &iM Experts. Used by famous film stars.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 79 5 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES To-day H. W. 1.13 a.m. 9 S ft 1.21 p.m. 9.3 ft L. W. 7.10 a.m. 2.6 ft 7 25 p.m. 2.2 ft. To-morrow H. w. 1.46 a.m. 9 ft.; 150 p.m. S.I ft. L. W. 7.35 p.m. 3.1 ft.; 8 p.m. 2.2 ft. Friday, Sept. IS
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    • 817 6 THE BR.LLIANT AUTHOR OF "THE CITADEL" TELLS A tU?J£* EVERY MOMENT A THROBBING THRILL I xa/^kviakpc env-Dc-T ucadt ct^dv i I ble F«»t»r e chinew Talkie* Greeted by Enthusiastic Audiences at yesterday's WOMAN 5 DtCRET HEART STORY I «new china is born" a "day break- m To- Morrow NUht At
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  • 103 7 Bangkok. Sept. 9. ADDRESSING men of the Thai destroyer Thonburi and members of other armed forces to whom he presented Distinguished Service Medals, the Thai Premier, Field-Marshal Luang Pibul Songgram, extolled their bravery. •'I firmly believe that if anyone should
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  • 829 7 News In Brief Teheran, S«pt. 9. THE Iranian Premier has announced to a special session of the Iranian Parliament that the Government has accepted all the AngloRussian demands, although certain details are still being dLscuswd. The terms Include the closin? of the
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  • 337 7 Commentators StrCM Strategic Situation New York, Sept. 9. PHE Allied landing in Spitzbergen was front page news in the Hew York morning newspapr rs to-day and a feature of la?t n broad- cast comment. Radio speakers sin- JM j strategic importance of Spitsbergen as a rich coalmining
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  • 32 7 Toklo, Sept. y. WHU JapUMlt Hume Ministry au\1 nounced to-tlav that a nationwide air deftnie drill will be held "on a synthetic basis'" for ten day:: Leginnins
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    • 265 7 RAFFLES HOTEL to-night DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight o.^- BUSTER MAGGIE DIM ft KM $3.1 M» NON-UI.NKBB «I.H Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAUD CONCERT -8.30 to 10.30 p.m. fl, m uh m m ARGYLL SUTHERLAND HIBHLAIIERS By kirn* >uiMfcirts«
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    • 138 7 J PRESENTING A NEW SINGING M M PERSONALITY II I TITO GUIZARf I ftSSWto I THE 6^* TE T 4 "> 6RR* ctSl H Bg*y~ lHE bl o*bies <|| SINGLETON «|^B H PAVILION TO-MORROW <""» et^* 7 --fc"^ J ii^ \HPTT A SfiAAlll XTL A JIJL Jr\. X StOOOOO Whore
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  • 1279 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1941 (738th. Day Of The war.) "CRABBING" THE WAR FUND Several references have been made in this column to attempts to impede the progress of The War Fund, but hitherto no specific instance has been cited. To-day we propose to remedy that omission.
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  • 899 8 London Letter By Cable Thrilling Stories Of Raids Over Germany By Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 9. THE Air Ministry supplies me with a most enthralling summary of the brilliant exploits of a squadron which was originally formed in December, 1917. It fought on the
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  • Correspondence
    • 370 8 Subordinates' Claim For War Allowance To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, The coat of living has gone up by heaps and bounds and will go up still higher before this war is ended. What is Government doing to assist its subordinates? It is true a cost
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    • 172 8 Case For Leaving Matter In Abeyance To the KJit»r f the Strai s Tim-* Sir- In mv letter of Ausr. 21. I did .uiy conslruclive Ideas on the preservation of wi'd life. AH cested mi to leave tlii.s question In abeyance until we liave overcome our formidable enemy,
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    • 93 8 To the Editor of the Struts nirs Sir,— l have read many a time of the "Dig for Victory" campaign. I wish to know the remedy for a blitzkrieg of the red and black ants of the small variety, which destroy the flowers of chtllifs, brinJaJs, etc.. to
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    • 201 8 Dangers Arising From Illiteracy To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Dr. Kibble has made out a case, not for special buses for Europeans, but for special buses for those who because of thsir illit?racy and Ignorance, are unhygienic and hence are a menace not to Europeans
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 TANGLIN CLUB (Members only) PROGRAMME AS USUAL TENNIS 'I he four mw hard court* will U- rtady for play on Monday SEPTEMBER 15. SHE IRUE -O-LIFE RADIO Table Model 352 An AC-DC Receiver giving world wide reception. Guaranteed for one year. price: $90.00 Full particulars irom EMERSON'S 2'J Orchard Rd:
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    • 7 8 JOHN DUKE Manufacturing Optician. 21. BATTERY ROAD.
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  • 438 9 U.S. -OPERATED SHIP SUNK OFF ICELAND "Author Of Attack Is Not In Doubt 97 THIRD INCIDENT TO BE MADE KNOWN WITHIN THREE DAYS Grave View Taken In Washington Circles THE vessel Sessa, dying the Panamanian flaff and operated by an Amerionn shipping firm, has been torpedoed and *unk of! Iceland,
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  • 133 9 Washington, Sept. 9. rE United States freighter S:eel Seafarer, when b.mbDd m the Red Sea on Friday by an unidentified plane, carried special Lghts illum.nating an American Hag, it was unofficially learn?d here to-day. The Steel Seafarer's entire cicw. comprising the captain and 35 men,
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  • 406 9 U.S. TO GIVE FURTHER NAVAL ASSISTANCE TO BRITAIN? Washington, Sept. 9. THKKE is reason to believe that 1 the loss of the American ships Steel Seafarer and Sessa at German hands and the submarine atlaek on the United States destroyer <;reer are leading to changes m American policy. The Sessa
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    39 9 ihis picture which was sent out by Germany shows, according to the caption approved by the German censor, Naii infantrymen of an advance column marchins through a Russian township earlier attacked by MUKa bombers and again by Panzer units.
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  • 17 9 Turkish Allied Forces Fraternize Turkish soldiers and the crews of British armoured cart fratemiiinf on Turkish-Syrian border.
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  • 233 9 Newcastle, Sept. 10. "DUITAIN is the only nation at war O that is increasing her rations In the third year of tie strugKle, and I am hopeful of further increase," said Lord Woolton, the Minister of Food, In a
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  • 266 9 NAVY GOES TO RUSSIA'S AID Attack OnGerman Convoy In Arctic London, Sept. 10. THE sinking of a German destroyer and also armed trawler off Murmansk is announced in an Admiralty communique, which states. "Light forces under the command of Rear-Admiral P. L. Vian have been operating against German convo\s supplying
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  • 172 9 London, Sept. 9. MR. CHI'RCHILL, m his House of Commons statement, revealed that the Germans were using a new "secret weapon." It is mine tuned to a metallic note such as that caused by marine engines When a sympathetic note is picked np the circuit
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  • 201 9 British Aid To Soviet Ally Substantial Shipments Already Made London, Sept. 10. CONSIDERABLE progress has been made m providing Ru?sia with economic assistance, said the i Minister for Economic Warfare, Mr. Hugh Dalton, m the House of Com- mnns yesterday. i Substantial shipments have already been made, the Minister added,
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  • 232 9 London, Sept. 10. Ijyjß. Clement Attlee, Lord Privy j Seal, replying m the House of Commons debate yesterday, said m reference to criticism of the Atlantic Charter that a general state- 1 ment made by the heads of two j j great states could
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  • 366 9 Soviet Army Said lo Be Advancing Eight Miles A Day In Centre ROME Radio was yesterday heard to admit the Russians have recrossed the Dnieper River m the sector w here the Italians are stationed, says a United Press message. The report claimed
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  • 293 9 London. Sept. 10 •'I ITTLE was known m peace-time of the war machine of the Som< t Union, but all the world must now be amazed at the Soviet resolut.on m defence ani determiration m counti attack,' said Lord Moyne. lead- 1 M the House
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  • 56 9 Cairo, Sept. 10. rE Royal Air Force successfully bombed shipping m Palermo harbour (Sicily) on Sunday evening, it is ofTVially announced here. Many direct hits were obtained on i docks, the main Jetties and drydocks, canting explosions and a large fire v:si- j We 20 miles
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  • 36 9 London. S.-pt 10. r[E Allied rxped'ti Jnary force wlii h made the Uni'ine m Spit>berjen has safely r 'turnrj <<> Britain. Notiiinß of any iisr to the enemy remains m Spits'>*rc-n. cays Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 112 9 F\\ Hi S9l h, v /j** *^^Et '^*^H f VH |Sw* <t *8w 1 >** j .jfa j Jf you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality It is the very finest Lamb AITQTRiI lAN Australia produces deliciously AU o I I\>\lj 1 1\ 11 tender. ..a
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  • 588 10 To-day's Contributions Are Ahead Of Recent Average TT is with particular pleasure, in view of some of the "help" which The War Fund has been receiving lately, that we announce further donations in excess of the recent daily average. Since yesterday well over
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  • 181 10 At The Cinenuu Flight Command." (Robert Taylor, Kuth Hu:sey, Walter Fidßcon). M.-G.-M. At the Capital. THIS Is a fine story about the dare- devil p. lots of the famous "Hellcats" lighter squadron of the United States Navy, ma-jnificently acted and superbly photographed. Robert TaylDr turns
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  • 109 10 •1 he Lone »V-!f Kw^x A Dal*." 'i Uilli.Mii. Frances Robinson, BH tiare). folambia. At the rzviUon. int adventure of the "Lone Wolf," j l ouk Joseph Vance's famous fiction Mirhael Lanyard, maket enter. I taininc screen fare. A wreiy-cum-mystery. this film t-lls the 1
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  • 143 10 •-.sliiriiiK Vicior>." (James Stephen- liiinr litztfe.-?.l!l). Warner Bros. At thr Alhambra Theatre. TES ■ystcrlN of psychiatry are brought to the MTf,-n m vivid manner by Jamn BUiphwiaoß us Dr. Paul Venner <psychla-, FiU-erald as Dr. Mary Murray rhb assistant) In this mm verstor, tit A.
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  • 42 10 Batavia, Sept. 10. OUT of un appropriation of 56,000,000 iruikten tm asked by the Government here for the Dutch navy, 50,000.000 guilders is to be used for the purchase of flyin?b^ts which will serve as scouting planes Reuter.
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  • 69 10 A UNITED niU me*sa/?e from rt Shanghai states reliable diplomatic quartern there to-day heard that the Japanese Privy council ye-terday approved th- recent negotiations with the T'nitwl States. It is expected Washington and Tokio will announce this week that they have concluded a preliminary agxeem'nt aimed at complete
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  • 116 10 singaporj: oafii.l-s hotel Dinner &c Dance (Informal) om. to Midnight. GKKA'r WORLIJ Cabaret: Tea Danes from 7.30 p.m. Ixile Dane* from 9.30 to 12. Glube: Zorro's HRhtirif; Ijeglon. ma: Ski Patrol. BATTY THVITKK (H«i>pv Horldi Clrten Archer Seaside: Jungle Princess. MM tviM(I.I) TbUl.s i'l.tuti-e* and Cinema* Side bhow Cabaret
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  • 131 10 London, sept. 9. I THE Japanese Foreign Office announc- j ed to-day that three Japanese shins will be sent to various parts of the British Empire to evacuate Japanese nationals. The announcement says '.hat one ship will be sent to Malaya.' and one to India,
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  • 959 10 Duff Cooper On His Mission reierred for decision to either the Foreign On Luminous ,i Colonial Office. "It was thought." Mr. Duff Cooper continued, "that we might be able to expedite our affairs and render our *vstem. more efficient if we had
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  • 200 10 Tru ck Expert Going To Burma IN Singapore to-day on his way to Burma and thence very probably by the Burma Road to Chungking, to advise on the delivery and operation of thousands of General Motors trucks which are beinjj handed over to China under the Lease-and-Lend Act, is Mr.
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  • 193 10 No Duty On LeaseLend Goods NEW WAR-TIME DEPARTMENTS Kaiiiroou, Sept. 10. THE Burma Government has announced four decisions to bring Burma's relations into closer touch with international affairs. The first was to aholisti transit dues on Lease-Lend goods to China: the second the creation of a Department
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  • 149 10 8.-t vu. Sept '.i MR. JYanlc (irady, President Roosevelt riomic investigator m the Far East. Bid liorr to-d.iy nil three chief reason:: for visilui^ the F;ir East are <1> To check production and the possibility of increasing it; '2) To study financial conditions and,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 93 10 FOR AC. MAINS (Oft DC/AC MAINS These are three of the main points to look for m a radio. These are just three of the chief reasons why the G EC. seven and ei&lit valve scries of receivers are Malaya's most popular model*B Wrtm 1' y<> u have not heard
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  • 541 11 Morale Was Highest In Places Which Had Been Hit Most WITH enormous real orchids pinned m her light straw hat, and dressed m ducfc egf? blue print, Lady Diana Duff Cooper looked cool and fresh after her 12-hour air trip when she arrived m
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  • 20 11 EURASIAN Association Victory Badges are now on sale. The whole proceeds will be donated to rhe War Fund.
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  • 363 11 AN IMPRESSIVE WELCOME Fighter Aircraft Escort Clipper A WELCOME m accordance with his status was given to Mr. Alfred Dufl Cooper, Minister of State and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, when, with Lady Diana Duff Cooper, he arrived m Singapore yesterday soon after 5 pm. m the Anzac Clipper.
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  • 40 11 COR certain periods between 9 a.m. and 5 pm. to-morrow ,-uid on Friday Reformatory Road ljetween the 9th. and 10th. milestones end Ulu Pandan Road between Holland and Reformatory Roads will be closed to the public.
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  • 516 11 THE new Lighting Restriction Order which is now m force will be applied during the passive defence exercises to take place throughout Malaya on Sept. 15 and 16 (next Monday and Tuesday) The following is a summary of the rules applicable
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  • 268 12 MALAYAN EU R ASIANS TO FORM JOINT COUNCIL North Borneo Sarawak Will Be Included In Scheme A PROPOSAL to put into effect _the rocent dension to constitute a Coupci! of Malayan" Eurah'an Ass iations will be made at a "meeting of the Eurasian Association of Singapore on Sept. when Mr.
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  • 210 12 A PROPOSAL will be placed by Mr. W. P. I Mosbergen before the Eurasian Association of Singapore's annual general meeting t the Singapore Recreation Club next Wed- -day at 5.15 p.m. that the committee be empowered to grant two scholarships annualv of the value of
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  • 101 12 MEMBERS of the Eurasian Association of Singapore will be asked by Mr. T. W. Prins at their meeting next Wednesday to add a new rule to make the Eurasian Youth Movement an associate section of the Association. The Eurasian Youth Movement wai launched in
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  • 52 12 "IT has been found necessary to issue 1 a special appeal for recruits, and many are s'Ul available who should join up," states a report of the Eurasian Association of Singapore. "The community must maintain its high tradition as Volunteers and ensure continued efficiency at full strength at
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  • 109 12 A CHARGE allegiiic rape of a 12-year-old girl at Siglap Road on Monday, was explained to a 61-year-old European. Donald Fraser Gordon Stables, In the Singapore Third Court yesterday. The investigating officer. Inspector P. Gordon, applied for bail to be opposed when the case was postponed a week
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  • 108 12 r THE view that her husband, Ong Koh Geok, 2P-year-old clerk employed at a Jurong Road petrol kiosk, took his life because he was unable to pay his debts, was expressed by a young woman, Lim Swee, at an inquiry before the Singaoore Coroner, Mr. W. G
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  • 25 12 SALES of War Savings Certificates In Malaya totalled *7,524,390 last Friday. This showed an increase of $291,107 since Aug. 18.
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  • 71 12 pURTHKR evidence In the trial for murder of Seah Ah Yea was heard at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Worlejr yesterday. Following the address of Mr. E. N. Griffith-Jones, Deputy Public Prosecutor, and defence counsel, Mr. A. de MeUo, the hearing adjourned until to-day. A labourer employed
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  • 290 12 Mr. Jordan Thanks The Organizers "MORE than the money thai has been collected I value the spontaneity of the desire of the China Relief Funds to send help to Britain and the symbolism of the 'Ald-to-Britaln' Week, which has demonstrated to the world that the Malayan
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  • 112 12 A PUBLICATION which should be invaluable to the business community In Singapore and elsewhere has just been Issued by the Government Printing Office. This M the "Reprint of the Defence (Finance) Regulations. mo. 1 prepared in the Foreign Exchange Control office and sold at fl.
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  • 4413 13 London, Sept. 9. UITLER'S need to halt United States supplies to Britain might force him to carry the war to United States-patrolled waters, despite his preference to deal with the United Stated after Russia wid Britain, Mr. Winston Churchill, the
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    • 256 13 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS ju«t published: S7 per cent, of PITMAN t^ vf^ Bj|>>|_g>>iHgjkWga|HßaaßB j|>>|_g>>iHgjkWga|HBaaB TRAINED BTUDENTB ■PnTVWII WiIVn^LTC were awarded Passes In llil.'if il^^^ I SMI the Elementa of COM- I M I 111 UUFIIILfJ BWMI >l MERCE and 38 per cent ■■amßnTl^TlfTt^^'jPT^^Jßl of
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    • 247 14 B/ood on your brush //Wj dangerous! Watch your toothbrush. long before those sound The moment you see a teeth of yours have to come sign of blood on it you face out. the first visible symptom of Your own dentist uses gum-rot (pyorrhoea) and Sodium Ricinoleate in his gum-bleeding (gingivitis).
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  • 681 15 MiJays Beaten By Three Goals \To One At Stadium S.C.F.A 3;. Malays .'C"'}' ITXPECTINC a first-class game, s'>ccer erlhusiasts out m numbers at Anson Road yesterday to watch the 31alays and the Straits Chinese Football Association meet for the second time m the first division
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  • 38 15 SOCCER: S.AF.A. league first division, Chines* Athletic vs. KA. (Heavy Regiment), Anson Road stadium; reserve divi^on, M.t.A. vs Gordons, F t N. erotmd. HOCKEY; V.M.C.A. Senior Dept vs. Junior Dcp'.., V.M.C.A. TFNNIS: CC. Autumn tournament.
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  • 151 15 THE following are the results of the 1 women's September bosey competition played at the Royal Singapore Golf dub on Monday: wvision Mrs F. T. Wykoff <18i all square: Miss S. Lucas (14) two down: Mrs C. R Cherry <14) two down; Mrs. m. jwrington
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  • 101 15 Patrick Morgan Meet To-Morrow Sydney, Aug. 28. VIC. PATRICK wiU defend his Australian lightweight boxing title against Tod Morgan at the Rushcutter Bay Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 11. The Stadium manager, Mr. H. Miller, announced yesterday that he had informed Morgan and Patrick that the match will be for the
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  • 206 15 BOXING IN AID OF WAR FUND Provisional Amateur Card For Sept. 26 ANOTHER War Fund amateur boxing' show which, It Is hoped, will be a big Improvement on previous programmes, Is to be staged by the Slr.gapore Amateur Boxing Association and Club at the Happy World on Eept. 26 Representatives
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  • 235 15 PERAK BADMINTON ASSOCIATION Election Of Office-Bearers At Annual Meeting (From Our Own Correspond3nt) Ipob, Sept. 8. AT tbe annual general meeting of the Perak Badminton Asso.-ia i-n it n> decided to elect Towkay K ns S»ong a patrcn of the association in place of the late Towkay Leong Sin I
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  • 53 15 MAKEPEACE Rovers' corr.bln"d "A B" team to meet the .urrlcane B.P. "A" team on Friday nigh*-. starting at 7 pjn. will be Koh Keng Huat, Cyril Wee, Syed Salim, M. A. I-ange (capt.). Knng Soon Teck, Alan V. Coidelro, C. P. L»nge, Misses Lilian lor.n, Mildred L. Rufus
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  • 55 15 THE R.A.F. (KaUsJig) beat th« Indian Association by seven goals to one in a seccnd dlv^'.on <b) league soccer fixture en the delicti Union ground yesterday. FtE second division <b> league soccer fixture between the Naval Ease Corinthians and the V'anderers, to have been plaved at the
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  • 250 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 8. »|*HAT the Interests of Malayan hockey 1 wouid best be served by the inclusion of tbe best available tatent in the Stato teem nnd that the question of considering deserving military players for State honrurs during the
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  • 204 15 Manchesters Win By Nine Wickets THE Manchester Regiment won the Army Large Units cricket final at Tangiin yesterday, beating the Singapore Fortress Sisnals by nine wickets. At the end of the second day's play on Monday, the Signals had IoU I Ight wicieU for 74 runs In
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  • 239 15 S.C.C. TENNIS RESULTS FURTHER TIES YESTERDAY'S ties m the 6.C.C. Autumn lawn tennis tournament resulted M'n's handicap singles: Lt. D. W. A. Simpson (+3) beat Lt. P. Rogers (_4), 6—l. B—2; W. M. Oak-Rhlnd <XT b»at C. G. Simpson <+4>. 6—4. B—6- H. Stokes (+4^ beat K. J. Tovey (scr)
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  • 236 15 W a cricket match played oo the Port Office ground on Sunday. K. Monando's XI drew with the Poet Office Sports Club. Tilt acoree were: MORRANDO'6 XI: Mayc Pen Ira b Toledo 3 O Ranatunga b Toledo 14. C. Thurai.'i.i r h«m b W. Ponmah
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  • 107 15 ON Friday, at ti.e Rcyal Singapore Yacht Club, thrre will be, the usual afternoon races for nil classes, startine at 5 23 p.m. for "A" class and H r m. for other class*. On Sunday, "C" class will sail the third race for the
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  • 32 15 IN the flral of the Governor's Cup comnetltirn plnved ac the Garrison Golf Club, Capt. 7. K. Murphy <5) bsat L. H. Chater UO) one up.
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  • 77 15 THE following *ere ftm three best scores returned m the Keopr-1 Oolf Club's Septemv;r Spoon competition: Mrs. J. J. P«-*ertson <4- 14-30; Mrs. S R. Buwtail 41—7=34, Mrs. R. Lowery 52— 10-31. Croft Cup (women) Three rounds of 18 holes < Stable lord*. The :irst round ill
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  • 24 15 PLAYING at Tanglin yesteiday m the reserve division of the S.A.F.A lMgue, the Manchesters beat the Ar•»yl's fey two »n-'r to nn«.
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  • 465 16 Reds Relentlessly Pursuing Enemy In Central Sector MILITARY chiefs m Washington are predicting that the ITI Germans will retr*<»t on the Eastern Front m order to consolidate their winter defences, according to Paul Mallon, writing m the New York Journal American to-day,
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  • 636 16 Moscow, Sept. 9. JN the Leningrad area lighting is oxt remedy heavj but it is certain the Gtrmri.is have not anj where like encircled it, says R?uter's special corlent. nave appioached fairly close Only lrom the scuth-west but not close enouci]
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  • 440 16 London. Sept. 10. i KCOVIET troops have occupied the' town of Yelnla." This U only the second occasion since the fighting began on the Eastern Front that the Russians have named a town recaptured from the Nazis as the result
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  • 175 16 London, Sept. 9. |N a broadcast to the dutch people orer Radio Orange, the colonial expert of the Netherlands Government in London revealed that on May 10 last ysar. the day Germany invaded Holland, the Japanese Minister at The Hague presented a note
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  • 349 16 JHE State Department m Washington announces, reports United J're.s. that the American cargo ship Steel Seafarer, 5,719 tons gross, was sunk m the Red Sea by an aerial bomb about 200 miles south of Suez on Sunday. All the crew are
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