The Straits Times, 15 September 1941

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  • 38 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times fERTABLISHZD NEARLY A CENTURY I MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-LARGEST NET SALES 12 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Straits Times 12 PAGES, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 23 2 GRAHAM— On Sept. «th at Downden-y, Cornwall, William Higford George (Joel Graham. CHAMBERLJN.— At Singapore Jean, beloved wife of Frederick WUllam Ohamberhn.
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  • 158 2 Mr Tan Hong Ghlm and family wish to thank an those who atended the funeral of their father and also all those who sent wreaths, letters of condolence, scrolls etc. Mrs A C. Ferdinands and family wish to thank the many friends who a! tended tnt funeral of the
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    • 460 2 At the General Hospital to O«by, wife of Onptain Ivan Lyon, a son. L_VACAN]L When applying for a»r p«sUi<M» adverUi** h. these column* .end d*» «rf testimony Do not tend atltfaml*. SIIORTHAND-TYPI6T Immediately remiired by European concern, reply statin? age experience and approximate salary retired GBox^Jo^J7o _Stralt«JUmcs I____1 WANTED. Clerk,
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    • 577 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Shorthand Typist with general office experience. Apply to Box No. 286. Straits Times. BALES LEDGER CLERK with experience wanted immediately. Bend full particulars to Box No. 271. Straits Times. WANTED a clerk with office and typewriting experience. salary $40. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No.
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    • 774 2 LOST i LOST. White bull-terrier ***** puppy. "Judy. 79 Holland Road" on collar. Missing since night 12th. Finder please return No. 7 Capitol Flats. FOR SALE GESTETNEB DUPLICATING MACHINE for sale. Very Uttle used, as good as new, In perfect working condition. Seen by appointment. Apply Box 287, StraiU Times.
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    • 748 2 FOUND FOUND a lady's cigarette case at No. 1 Tanglln HUl— -please apply Basque de lindochliie. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Will Subscribers please note thai RAFFLES LIBRARY will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. Bept. IS and 16 at S p.m. TRONOH MINES, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) DIVIDEND NO. US The
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    • 509 2 BUSINESS CARDS ETC FOR A H-V^^ MANICURE 4 SPECIALIST AfASSi4G£ f/ALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU ani) Mis* MANA. 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. TO LET Modern Ladies Hairdressingr Saloon m European Store m PerakLight, Power, Water and Apparatus free, moderate rent, excellent business. Apply Box. No 290. Straits Times.
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    • 531 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P 0. BRITISH INDIA N. Y. K. LINE. AND APCAR LINE. T0 JAPAN .incorporateo nsiand SINGAPORE TO KANMON. KOBE PKMNSULAK AM> (IKICNIAI S. N CO MAM PASSKN(iKR *NH TARCO AND YOKOHAMA. SERVICE. The oesl posulbl* «rrvic» air oelnt main- ff) INDIA tamed b, thVp O 8 N C.
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    • 493 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates are not guaranteed, alt cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clause*. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class oaasenger ships. Single fare $200.00 (Aust. £29.0.0)
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    • 385 3 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT BLACKOUT DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE Dinner 53.00 SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT 830 to 10.30 p.m. By tut Band ot Me LOYAL REGIMENT (By kind permission ot LI. -COL. M ELRINGTON. M.C ft Officers I THURSDAY 25th SEPT.
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  • 360 4 PRICES STEADY IN ALL SECTIONS (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 15. TTHE market opened on a steady t~ne this morning and there is every sign that price ;mprovcments recorded last w?ck will be maintained. Some business was done this morning bsfore the market officially opened an.-i
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  • 70 4 Atlantic City, Sept. 13. ANEW type o: synthetic rubber which is t reese resistant as well as oil resistant and therefore is valuable for the automobile and airplane industries was revealed by Dv Pont cherr'sts at a session of the American Chemical Society to-day. Dv
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  • 1023 4 SATURDAY, SEPT. H 1941: 1!.M P.M. ■MM Ampft (Stt 3* 7H« to Austral Amal <S«) 7s 4"* d 7s 7'4d c d. Austral Malay 32s 33s Ayer Hltam (&*> 11s Its Ayer Weng ($1) .80 .85 Bangnr tin f> 13* to IV Batu Sr-langor (81)
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  • 70 4 CHAMBER OF COM MERC E RUBBER ASSN. s<t«P"i. Mufcf, Sept. IS. Ma. Prices Price* Na. IS UL (S*^ Imki MH M% N» IX «.S.S. t.«k. m at* i>lin>» Aft »'<, i,ii(i BJ-& f*.J. bates g«rto.uibu Zf', MM w.A.Q. (,11 tm tm fc»»e» ScpUßkw MM IS ri'Tlßl QUOTATIONS X* OL B.S.K.
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    • 201 4 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. AIR RAID BXEatCISBS— HOURS OF WORKING. The Comprehensive Air Raid exercises In the Singapore Harbour Board Area (which were arranged to take place between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. today) have been postponed. The exercises will now take place between 8.30 p.m. tomorrow (September 16)
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    • 485 4 CHURCHILL TANK FUND. .What are YOU doing for it? How arc YOU helping We must 'SPEED THE TANKS" to commemorate the first anniversary of the day— lsth Sept.— when the record total of 185 planes were shot down m the historic Battle of Britain. Buy a rivet 6 pence or
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  • 1293 6 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1941. (743rd. Day Of The War.) STARVATION AS A POLICY Although it concerns a tragic subject, there is something vastly funny m Germany citing international law m justification of a certain course of action. We were told a few days ago that under
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  • 1025 6 London Letter By Cable Finds Country Undergoing Profound Transformation By Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 12. CEEING ourselves as others *J see us, is always fascinating and Londoners are most interested perhaps you would be too m an article published by the Daily Telegraph
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  • Correspondence
    • 641 6 Criticism Of The Present System To the Editor of the Straits Time* Sir, Our present-day schools I make bold to say, have n< t proved success; ul. r he thing to do so is to try and discover why they rrc unsuccessful. The first and perhaps mzst obviou.» thinp
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    • 131 6 To the Editor of the S.ra.ts Times I Sir,— l am at a loss to know wny L." is not satisfied with the present broadcasting arrangement which admirably suits the Malay listeners, and j does not at all interfere with the evonj ing prayers. I agree that all Malays
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    • 118 6 NOT York, Sept. 14. |)AN- AMERICAN Airways announce the I Inauguration on Sept. 25 of the first trans-Atlantic air express service between the United States and Europe. Pan-American Airways say that ahlpmnnH ti> Europe will not be accepted unless ac. companieu by "aircerts" from British consular
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    • 62 6 London, Sept. 15. fHE Duke of Kent has returned to Britain from Canada, where he has been visiting a number of air training establishments In connection with the Commonwealth air training plan, states the Dominions Ottu-e. His tour, In the course of which he
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    • 245 6 Request For Change In Malacca To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, Although appreciating the views of Interested m his letter published m last Saturday's issue ol the Straits Times, I regret that I have |tc reply to his remark that the authI oritles of a certain
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    • 212 6 Interference With U.S. Trade To the Editor of the Strait, Times Sir America is aiding the British war effort m every possible way. One of the historic moves she made was tc pass the Lease and Lend Bill. Since this Bill was passed, America has been sending
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    • 73 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, Many articles have appeared m the papers recently regarding the cost of living allowances. I take the liberty to congratulate those who have received such consideration. I am working m a small firm and do not get an extra cent,
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    • 251 6 CTERNA Staybrite stainless steel, tropicproof, unbreakable glass, with adjustable wristlet. $48.Knit Your Bit for The Forces Remember Gian Singh's for Knitting Wool. VICTORY BOOKS! Price $1.75 each or $1.90 Post FREE. 1 Guilty Men. 2, Enlist India for Freedom. Churchill Can Unite Ireland. 4. Whaf» At Stake and Why Not
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    • 9 6 JOHN DUKE i Manufacturing Optician? 21. BATTERY ROAD. 1
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  • 511 7 Minister Hints At Stopping Attack ARMY ABANDONS PUSH SOUTH TOWARD LENINGRAD Soviet Troops Evacuate Town On Dnieper CONFIRMATION of repeated reports of Finland's desire to end the struggle with Russia now that she has retaken virtually all the territory lost to the Soviet
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  • 107 7 London, Sept. IS. rpHE Moscow radio, m a broadcast addressed to Hitler and Germany yesterday said One hundred and thirty years ago on Sept. 14, 1812— Napoleon entered Moscow. He had no tanks and no motorized divisions, but he managed to get here. Two months
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  • 481 7 London, Sept. IS. A FEW hours after the Vichy report that the Finish troops had withdrawn from the attack on Leningrad, M. Vaino Tanner Finnish Minister of Trade and Industry, declared In a speech at Helsinki that Finland had no desire
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  • 75 7 Washington, Sept .14. A TOTAL of 13 freighters will slide nto the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Mexican Gulf on Sept. 27 m the largest mass launching of merchantmen m America since the first World War. The Maritime Commiyfion has
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  • 136 7 Successful Raid Near Tripoli Cairo, Sept. 15. THE R.A.F. and the Fleet Air Arm on the night of Friday to Saturday continued their highly successful attack on an enemy convoy located earlier m the central Mediterranean. Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm spotted the merchantmen
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  • 264 7 British Submarine's Adventures Disclosed London, Sept. 15. WITH 18 feet of her bows missing, a 12foot split In her hull amidships and other severe damage after hitting a mine, the submarine Triumph limped home 300 miles across the North Sea. Bat the was repaired and has
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  • 323 7 London, Sept. 15. THE reported transfer of most of the Finnish troops from the Karelian Isthmus, north-west of Leningrad, to other fronts, says the Vichy news agency, suggests that fighting m the Isthmus is virtually at an end. The Vichy agency says
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  • 90 7 London, Sept. 15. MR. Averill Ilarrsman. leader of the United States mission to Moscow, has arrived m London. .His arrival here and the announcement made yesterday that an RAF. wing ha* arrived m Russia are an indication that AngloAmerican aid to the Russians on
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  • 184 7 Distress Signals In The Pacific Raider Presumed To Be Armed Merchantman Panama City, Sept. 14. AN Axis raider has been operating m the Pacific sealanes leading to the Panama Canal, according to reliable quarters m Panama City. They said the Isthmus Marine Shipping authorities have known for some time that
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  • 36 7 Vichy, Sept. 14. rE Bulgarian Council of Ministers has decided that the time has arrived to put the country's defences on a wartime footing, according to a message from Sofia. Reuter.
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  • 801 7 British IS aval Battle In Arctic London, Sept. 15. AN eye-witness account of an attack by British light Naval forces off North Cape, the northern most point of Norway, last week on a German convoy which was scattered after several ships have been sunk is given by Reuter's special correspondent
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  • 49 7 New York, Sept. 14. GEN. Magruder, who heads the United States mission to Chungking, will leave ioi China within 30 days. The party will number 40 officers, a copyright dispatch from Washington published by the New York Dally News said to-day. United Press.
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  • 430 7 Understanding That Neither Side Will Take Hostile Action Now Washington, Sept. 14. THE United States and Japan have entered a tacit stand- still arrangement" assuring, at least for a short time, continued peace m the Pacific, Washington diplomats said to-day. Nothing has been actually
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  • 87 7 Tokio, S'pt 15. r. K. Wakssugi, Japanese Minister to the United States, is leaving Yokohama for Washington to-day. The name of the vessel m which he is sailing has not been disclosed. Mr. Wmkasugi's return after only a fortnight's consultations, m Tokio is regarded m some
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  • 153 7 Chinese Mop Up Parachutists Chungking, Sept. 15. THE Japanese have used parachute troops In Chira for tho first tim«. This is revealed by the Hsin Hua Jib. Pao, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, giving details of a Japanes* offensive against the 18th Group Army Chinese Communists i west of
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  • 88 7 .Shanghai, Sept. 15. ACCORDING to a Japanese report from Toko, Mr X' |:ichi Y/hizawa, the newiy-appointed envoy to Indo-China, has d-c'.ared 1 that his mission would be more of a I po'itical than a limlomatic nature. Mr. Yoshizawa is reported to have said that his taUy at Hanoi
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    • 67 7 Curry Sausage made with the touch that only a Master Baker can give •j.ftf Royal Bakery Curry Pufls and .üBCC mm** Sausage Rolls have that extra THH" CgfSH something which only a Master nIfFERENT r Baker can give perfect OlffC"*" PAILT pastry, skilful mixing of m- SIZES credients. and aromatic
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  • 612 8 Contributions Coming In Steadily From Staffs ADDITIONS to The War Fund have been few over the week-end, and they amount m all to slightly under $700, carrying the gross total to $5,791,731. There has been a further transfer <>f $145.56 from the money subscribed
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  • 324 8 Miner Urges Abolition DKPRKSKNTATIONS to the Mala- and Imperial Governments have been or are being made by Malayan tin miners m order to obt.iin cancellation of the export duty of |S0 pica) OB tin ore shipped for smelting to countries outdid? the British Empire. This duty
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  • 205 8 MRS Jean Elma Chamb, r'.in, wile of Mr. I W ChainberUn of Maii-ilitkl and Co. Ltd.. Singapore, died at the General Hospital. Singapore, early yesterday morning aftor a short illness at the age of 25 years. She k»W ocsid her husband an MM child.
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  • 91 8 A BUTTERFLY valse In Mack light and a woman sliiger-accordeonlst were the highspott m the lifth edition of "Out of the Hat." staged at the Victoria Theatre last night by the Malayan Magic Circle for the ices. Nella Wingfidd. versatile singer, accord-r-inlt. aiH pianist,
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  • 72 8 TRUCE IN DANCERS' STRIKE TO-NIGHT 'pHE 100 dance hostesses of the Great World cabaret, who went on strike on Friduy irght, stated last nigh; thut they will return ti wcrk to-night, when a special black-out fiance m aid of tli<* Ch archill Tank Fund is being h Id. All their
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  • 98 8 AM USEMENTS RAFFI.r.S lIOTU nUrkout Daajce < Formal j t p.m. to Midnight. GREAT WOKI.I) Cabaret N m Slop Daiice from 6.30 p.m. to Midnight. Globe: NlnotohJu Sky: Days of Jtsac .(•nips A My Wife* Rrl»Uvf.v ■iuii mniKt. HUpp) W«rldi Seaside Talkie* No stiow owing to tlw blackout. NEW WORLII
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  • 354 8 Lighting Rules For Vehicles THE first Malaya-wide two-day A.R.P. exerciser begin to-day, with all passlre defence services, as well as the Police and th« Local Defence Corps, participating. I Both the public and passive defence work- en have been awaiting this big test with Interest. Faults In
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  • 174 8 At The Cinema The Great Mr. Nobody." < Kdd:e Albert and Joan Leslie). Warner BrM. At the Alhambra. rIERE are many good points In this film, which never flags In Interest as it tells the story of a dreamy advertising cleric In a newspaper office, who does
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  • 453 8 CARAWAK will enter a new era m its history on Sept. 24, when it I celebrates its centenary and re- ceives its new constitution based on; democratic principles from the h^r.ds of its third white Rajah, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke. In his
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  • 226 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh Sept 15. WEIOHTS for the remaining five races at Ipoh on Wednesday, the j second day of the PeraJc September meeting, are linn (ha 4, *»f. X. < fan. Sir Patrick 9.00 Brascno SOS Clifton Lad S 12 Judith Anton SO3 Treasure
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  • 761 8 Comprehensive Scheme Tested During Demonstration TAKING its lesson from the damaging raids suffered *by the London docks when the Germans loosed their air Blitz last autumn, the Singapore Harbour Hoard has at a cost of "tens of thousands of dollars" provided a comprehensive scheme for
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  • 238 9 Official Report Speaks Of "Shell Fragments" Washington, Sept. 14. TWE state department has an- nounced that the steamer Arkansan, flying the American flag, was struck and damaged by shell fragments (luring a raid on tbe town of Suez last Thursday night. It was
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  • 141 9 oak>, apt.a pt. ii. A PURGE of Uie church throughout Norway by the Germans was believed Imminent to-day m view of a circular sent to the Press stating that everybody must realize that the final struggle is now going on which will determine whether
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  • 103 9 Fighters In Offensive Patrols Over France London, Sept. 14. AN Air Ministry communique states: -f* "Brest was heavily attacked last night by a large force of aircraft of the Bomber Command. A great weight of- bombs was dropped In the dock area and seen to straddle
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  • 105 9 Berne. Sept. 14. j^N order forbidding the retention of firearms snd all kind* of other war material an pain of death has been published m all newspapers by Gen. von Stueftina«r). military commander of occupied France, according to a Vichy report to the Swls new«
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  • 63 9 lima, Sept. 14. THREE Peruvian officers and 23 en- listed msn were ambushed by an Ecuadorian force "ten times stronger than the Peruvians" near Porot 110 River In the Jubcnes sector, a communique claimed to-day The Ecuadcrisns 1 sued a communique yesterday claiming Peruvian Infantry
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  • 65 9 Ankara, Sept. 14. •nWO British experts have arrired bete at the invitation of the Turkish Defence Ministry to give advtee on the basis of practical experience of warfare during the past two years. They are Chief Constructor W. J. A. Davies and Bigmesr Rear-Adm. O
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  • 66 9 Washington. Sept. 11. (VN the eve of the departure of the United mates military mission to China. Dr T T Soong. China's financial expert, said today: "China no longer is the defenceless nation people Imagined. We are witnessing an emergency of a treat peace laving
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  • 55 9 New York. Sept. 14. CHARACTERIZING n«r as America's "No. 1 y > volunteer," Mr. Fiorello laGuaniia. United States Director of Civil Defence, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Koocevelt as assistant director He added that she would report for duty on Sept. 28 and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 437 9 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE OH. «Z» m 1«U a,e* ZJIF.l J«.M a *-«-J Ziir.Z 4B.M «.1'5 ZHP.3 «1.» <■ BO, ZHP1, ZHR and ZHPJ. 10 a.m. MalAy oraroa 'NJor E luan'— recorCkMl; 10. SO a.m. L»fu Melayu; 11 a.m Tamil music; U. «0 a.m. Hindustani muUc; 11.45 a.m. Interval. 12 noon
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  • 510 10 London, Sept. 13. THE British Army's visit to Belfast to play an Ireland eleven featured the football programme and 30,000 enthusiasts saw the game m which Hagan performed a hat-trick for the winners, Mercer abo scoring, while Marl m netted Ireland's only goal and gave
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  • 53 10 London. Sept. 13. RUGBY League games played to-day resulted I Bradford Northern 1 7 BatlfT 3 CastJeford 18 Bramley 1 Dewbury 3* Bronghton HaltfaT li Pemtheriton» Kelrhley II Huddrrsfleld S3 T e ~di Hurslet 11 St Helen 1 11 Hull Wfleld Trinity 71 oldhara 0 Wlgan
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  • 178 10 London. Sept. 13. LEAGUE crlrket. owing to the large number of ccunty profcsMonals ensr.g?d at the prerent time, stole a gcod deal o: the season's inter', t, both In the L»a?U2 and PrlesJsy Cup competition". The Priestley Cup final to-dsy produced sensrtional cricket. Saltalre (102) beating Undarcllffe <44>
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  • 164 10 Starting Times And Draw For Qualifying Round THE following are the s artlng times: and draw for the aualifylng round over 3fl holes of the Royal Singapore i Golf Club's championship to be played at Bukit Tlmah on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, Sept. 20 and
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  • 72 10 rIE second division (a) league soccer match between the R.E. (Malays) and the RE. (P. 8.), which was to have been played at Changi to-day, has been JJostponed to Wednesday. The second division (b) league socMt match between the Indian Association and the RAJ*. tKallang), which was to have
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  • 57 10 rIE result of the second race for the Jtacksin-Miller Cup, 100 meres free styUropen handicap, which was held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday morning was 1 G. A. Jewell: 2, FIO. J. E. Lambert: 3 Dr. P. Ellis. The third race for 150 metres will be held
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    • 93 10 OUR PARK WILL BE CLOSED TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT OWING TO THE BLACK-OUT. TO-NIGHT Non-stop Dance from S.J* p m. to Mldnijht. in aid of THE CHURCHILL TANK FUND Tickets it 185 r%a. each. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT GRETA GARRO Scores Big Triumph in and as "NINOTCHKA" with Melyyn Douglas. Opening
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    • 285 10 In THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: 71 per cent, cf Pitman TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded Passes m Certificate BOOK.- ll'lf ftfllmßJ I Igfi J KEEPING, 60 per cent, of Ui|MffJwvßliTT''T^T*}T^^[x^l which attained DISTINCTION. WpTTTTTT^TTTTn^nTfsP Enrol for the few term MJJ^|^^£^^2MHMHMMMMUMH!(id commencing September 15th, 1941 NOW
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  • 354 11 S.C.C. Beat Australian Airmen A C. GROWDER, who hit out merrily to score 58 and also made the winning: hit of the game with a lusty six, S. Downer, who knocked np 41 runs, and W. K. Jagger, who took five wickets for 38
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  • 25 11 A IX league ■occer (Ames scheduled for to-diy and tomorrow have been postponed. RUGBY: Medical Collere vs. Police. Depot. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament.
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  • 384 11 Japanese Win The Season's Honours THE Americans esnesded an eight to four victory to the Japanese at Jalan Bntr stadium yesterday to give them the Singapore Baoeball league championship banner and the trophy for 1941. The game was m aid of The War Fund and the biggest
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  • 43 11 THE Island Club's September mixed foursomes resulted Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan 50—14 36. Lt.-Col. ar.d Mrc. F. T. Pope 47—94 37^; w. /Cm. and Mrs. C. W. Coffey 51—124 -38V; Mr. and Mis. C. A. R. Cowman 45—<V4 4OH-
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  • 496 11 Seletar Win 2—o SeieUr 2; Tentah A HIGH standard of soccer was witnessed at Asuon Road stadium yesterday when Seletar (Station Headquarters) heat Tengah by two goals to nil m the final of the Royal Air Force Small Inits Cup competition. Trngah held their own m
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  • 30 11 UTKIGHTS /or the remaining five races at Ipoh on Wednesday, the second day of ths Perak Tarf Clab's me*.lng, will be found else. where If ro-elred ia time.
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  • 51 11 SING APORE JOHORE CYCLE RACE "THE third annual "Singapore to Johnr* and return" cycle race will take place this year on Sunday. Cfc>t 12. starting at 7 a.m. Entries close on Sunday. Oct. 5. and entry forms can be obtained from the Hup Terlr. Trading Co, (Sun Cycles), 271-275 Thomson
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  • 254 11 (Front Otf Own OofTespondent) Ipoh. Sept. It. 'TRAINER R N. Ilobba sad Jockey 8. J. Dodd ba/'. a •acceasfol afternoon here to-day, the opening day of the Perak Turf C'lnb's September meeting, Hobb* (addling three winners, Selangor 11, Lady Warrior and Silver Lace, Dodd being lh*
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  • 243 11 London, Sent. IJ. THOUGH there was no outstand- ing event the two rice mr'tings at Nottingham and Edinburgh had interejUinc points with Gloaming makinr its first appearance m a race since winning the Lincolnshire a* the season's start, while The Pale, champion sprinter of the N>r.h.
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  • 49 11 fur following will play for the Singapore Colts against the Argyll-, first eleven at the Thomson Road (new polo ground) toR1OI 1 A. C. d'Syl-.a. O. wer-man. A. Pennefather. A. N. Other. L. F-euteas. D. Loveday. 11. Fn>nk, A. Watt*, a. Barter. M. Anmtraag and J. Loreday.
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  • 801 12 BATTLEFIELD OUTSIDE THE CITY BECOMES INFERNO Red Army Scores Further Great Successes In Centre Sector Moscow, Sept. 11. TVAY and night artillery duels have turned the battlefield outside Leningrad into an inferno. The Russians and Germans are hurling immense quantities of steel and hijrh explosives
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  • 539 12 Manning "Hundreds Of Planes" Rushed To Soviet Russia London, Sept. 14. DRITISH pilots are m Rus^'a to man the "hundreds of *J planes Mr. Winston Churchill announced have been sent to the Eastern Front. This was confirmed m reliable quarters here to-day,
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  • 190 12 Moscow, Sept. 13. THE German army m Russia dunng i's retreat is adopting Stalin's scorched earth policy, the correspondent for Izvestla reported from the front to-day. The correspondent said the Germans "destroyed a wide srea, burned villages and killed all the livestock. At night j the
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  • 99 12 Berlin, Sept. 14. rOL.-GEN. Ritter von Schobert has been killed m action on the Eastern Front. He was the fourth German general to be killed m action on the Eastern Front and the highest ranking officer yet to be killed m
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  • 689 12 Every Sign That Nazis Underrated The Soviet THE declaration of President Roosevelt and the Ameri-an action hlch follows will have very important and favourable consequences on our Battle of the Atlantic, wr.tes Oen. Sir Hubert G^ugh, Reuter's military commentator. It will affcrd considerable relief to our overstretched Navy. But it-,
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  • 96 12 Stockholm. Sept. 13. GERMAN forces attempted a landing at Kronstadt this morning, but were driven back with heavy losses, the Aftenbladet quotha the Moscow radio as ann unrtn? The Germans were claimed to have lost five storm boats. Another Soviet radio announcement said
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  • 399 12 London, Sept. 14. "THERE are many ways m which naval help can be, and is being, given to Russia but I am not eroing to help the enemy by going into details of what is being done," declared the First Lord of
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  • 313 12 Moscow, Sept. 14. THE Russians are gaining big stretches of territory at some points along the gigantic Eastern Front and at others large forces of Nazi troons are concentrated, at- tempting to force the surrender of big towns which, with the exception of
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