The Straits Times, 19 September 1941

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1 16 The Straits Times
  • 37 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times ESTABUSHID NZARLT A CZNTUR7I MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-LARGEST NET SALES ltt PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SKITKMBER 19, 1941. PRICE 5 TENTS The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1941. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 54 2 BALJSTAN— On 19th September 1941 at his residence In Morse Road, Singapore, Cecil Emile aaUi-tan. 4,n son of the late Mr. and Mrs Edgar Uftlistan of Singapore. The funeral service will take place al Bt Theresas Church at 7 a.m. on Satur^ day 20th September 1941. Interment at Bidadari
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 446 2 SMALL ADS? Minimum charge $1. Hvt. DOt *Sttt4lf 4 lUWBH«rc than feat Hue* 25 cento per line (Six words) Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ACRNOWLEDOMENTB, ANNOUNCEMENTS P.PC. CARDS ore charjwl S3 e»eb ftt mutrtfm pa tatb. Ow 1 melt 25 eta. per line Small Ads.
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    • 557 2 WANTED WANTED Motcr lawn mower or motor cythe. In Rood condition. State lowest price. Box No. 280. Strait* Ttme». ~~W ANTED a second-hand Motor Cycle of 2% to 214 HP. or an Auto Cycle. State agr condition and price to Box Wo. 102. ST. WANTED cool, dry store centre of
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    • 585 2 HOUSES ACCOMMODATION WANTED__ WANTED Oct. 1. BT European couple furnl hed smaU hoa« or fV.. n'-ne ***** ofter six. ~WANTKO Oct. 1. In Singapore lurnthco or Hat. Apply C.M.O. Malacca or ring *****. TWO AMERICANS require furnished house ac flat with modern sanitation, preferably close to town. Phone 6850. WANTED
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    • 703 2 LOST LOST— ONE bunch of keys at Mcßltchic Reservoir on 15.9.41. If found please return o Lebert. 37 Caldecott Hill Estate. Finder arlll be rewarded. MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. 1939 Hlllman Minx Saloon DLuxe, m excellent condition 12.350. or neaoffer. Bos No. tt*. StralU Times. FOR BALB Austm 12.8 m
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    • 567 2 BUSINESS CARDS ETC. "REAVELL" AIH UMPKfcSSORS, KZBAOSTCRB PORTABLk PTZBEL COKiPRZSSOh S2T3 FTC ALLIANCE ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. SINGAPORf. »NI) KOALA LI'MPI'B. WO* A PERMANENT ~<Z^X t* K^liS-""" •♦PWIALISTt ■A)*^***"^ PKKMANtNI AAVING 1934 Niuan StlMfi 16 l.p. Coiow grej with grty iphtltUry $1,250.00 1936 Stmdird Saltoa 16 fc.i. CttMr black with BIN
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 481 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P 0. BRITISH INDIA N. V. K. LINE. AND APCAR LINE. TO JAPAN r Incorporate m England I SINGAPORE TO KANMON, KOBE I PKMNSI'LAK \Xl> OK IKM A I S. N CO MAM PASSENCm AND CARGO AND YOKOHAMA. SKK VIC^E. Iht ml pooMblr tervlte* ar* oeJn* main Td
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    • 509 3 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom Dates ere not guaranteed, all cargo booking* subject to Conference Wrnr Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST f-ARE Regular Services to Fretnantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ship*. Single fare $200 00 (Aust.
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    • 112 3 Kill them *^S with FLIT j\ Protect your valuable I books, silks, curtains, and starched goods from destructive silver- l\ nsh. Insist oo Flic Sub- sticutes are often worth- less sometimes eveo dangerous and ire- quently waste your moo- I cy. Flit is sold uoly ta die sealed yellow un
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 829 3 Broadcasting TO-DAT SINGAPORE £HL m t. m trm XUr.l s».H m fctu t» XHPJt M.U 6.1 75 c* ZRP.l nil 11 i!« n n ZIIL. ZI1F1. ZHP2 and ZHP3. 10 a.m. Malay vaiiety: 11 a.m. Tamil mu.ic; 11.30 a.m. Hindustani music; 11 45 a m. Interval; 12 noon. Orchestral concert.
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    • 290 3 EMPIRE STATION tA.VIM;.\ ->l > M t •B G8V 11*1 •<■•.: n,.ti mrlm < N IS 14 at es: It »l mrtrra (iSO II as/e*: Ml mrtrt* 6.25 p.m. London calling; 6 in p m. News; 6.45 p.m. War commentary; 6. SI p.m. Listening Post An a. ily.it of G.rm
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  • 368 4 EASIER TENDENCY IN TINS AND RUBBERS (Bj Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 19. THE share market* opened dull this morning and a continuation of yesterday's sluggish conditions w expected to-day, while operators digest their commitments. fe.«terday the easier tendency conUn..td In the tin and rubber sections out
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  • 60 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Mnoaarc, Friday, SepC <«. ttmym Seller* Prleo* Trttm m ell (Spot loaac) MH U% No lAS. U* September w September V% »H W.AQ. R.S 8 f.o b t» Mta> Septrmber S'fc fUTUM QUOTATION* ■ft U MA o. «eg*toF«| Seat M *> J.n-Mar. *«14 M raw
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  • 73 4 •THE net profit earned b> the British I Malaya Trustee and Executor Co. Ltd. m the year ended June last was $15 529 Shareholders are *o get 30 ccits a share (six per cer.t), requiring $9 123 and 15,000 is to DC transferred to reserve,
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  • 140 4 Tf nuwnm art a* nentim O» rncrnlnc acoorCmg to ux da»l» elrcOai tfsu*. oi U>« Hcmkooi »•«> inan«ha) Bfcnfcln. *ftXLINC UMiOOD 1.1 M 1222 London demand t.. l£ Jf Switzerland iT.T. OBly) 2m .Jr New York demand Monuren oem»no ii'S Batavu aemano H II Samarant aemano M. o» calraft*
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  • 108 4 Liverpool. Sept. 18. Tn^: Cunard White Stor has decided to reA pay the Treasury 17.J50.000 which the Government advanced to build the liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. Th^ directors remsrk that the bnikJmg of passrngfr ships at reptoeement types suitable for peacetime Atlantic trade cannot be under-tak-n dulng the
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  • 234 4 SHAREHOLDERS TO GET 30 PER CENT. THE net profit earned by McAlister and Co. Ltd. in the year ended June last shows a substantial rise on that for the preceding year and shareholders are to get V/i per cent more than in 1940. The account* were issued
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  • 113 4 ri weekly report on the mbber market. Issued yesterday, Outhric and Co. Ltd., writ?: Thee has been a good demand fcr crepes for shipment to the United K'ngdom uo ta the end of the year. The gpnersl Interest in forward positions "-nt ntns. The Ministry of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 600 4 PU3LIC NOTICES^ TRONOI1 MINES. LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) DIVIDEND NO. US The Board has declared an Interim Dividend of 10% less Income Tax, payable m Ijondon on Oct. 8 to all shareholders on the Regtiter on the »th .but. which win be p«ld out locally on arrival of the Wt
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    • 396 4 KATU TIN DREDGING. LTD. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND CLOSING O* TRANSFER REGISTERS. NOTICE is hereby given that a Twentyninth Dividend of Sixpence per Share has been declared payable to Shareholders on the Shait Registers as at 23rd September. 1941 AND NOT1C« Is hereto* given that ttu Transfer Registers will be
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    • 134 4 ».tH.HiNC Al MuUii Oor l-Hole Cow** to '<*>» rt^y and an should h* ready, Uo, to Play There! MMHUn Tea Dance from 30 pM Late D»M »J«-Midml«lit To-morrow Extension To 1 A. M. h.(U Artventure m a l»nd *»ye WITH DEATH and DIAMONDS! Warner Br««* "SOUTH of SUEZ" WITH George
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    • 348 4 J^WE SPECIALISE IN (ladie* Cosf umw j3C? ,—^t \mA/ T" "5 GOOD CUTTING IS Rftt 4 If* ESSENTIAL IF SMARTNESS Wlf) '4 A OF APPEARANCE IS TO fej »l Cft BE MAINTAINED. P" VA Consul' W mm^^ \Ak A |V d^k l\ Phone 2066 Singapore. c NLt*^-'^ s I* "FIGHT
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  • 412 5 Less Active And Slightly Easier T London, Sept. 18. HE Stock Exchange to-day was somewhat Idle with operators tending to hold-off I Gilt-edged. Home rails and oils were sightly easier but industrials were mainly steady with ■hipping shares a firm feature under the I leadership of Cunard.
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  • 19 5 In the first half of this month, Tonirkah Compound produced 440 plculs of tin-ore and Satupulo produced 236 plculs.
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  • 586 5 Dividend 5 Per Cent $9,000 To Reserve DROPOSINO the adoption of the report and accounts at the annual meeting of Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd. in Singapore recently, Mr. J C Cobbett, the chairman, said: The profit lor the yemr amounted to 135.241 19. which, with the
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  • 1183 5 THURSDAY. SEPT. 18, IM1: 4 PM. Boren Sellert Ampat (5s) UM 3s Austral Amal (Sa) 7s 7s 3d x d. Austral Malay 32s 33s Ayer Hltam (5s) Its 9d 17s M x.d. Ayer Weng (fl) *5 M Bangnn r»n <f) 1* 80 14. Batu Selangor
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 5 nMLATA'3 IMA I URAL WEALTH SPRINGS FROM ITS SOIL uIHuA IfAlffliwKjl}/ Mil at the Seletar Hot Spring, Singapor«£v| VEl, [flf M//J WmU f/'plll Has just the right alnaline character H^/l'i 'f «?EtlW[ (v to neutralise after-dinner acidity .&"\i '■\%'UQ:h'JJJ 1 1!/) .f'[fe- It^ol FRASER NEAVE, LTD?^i^sP^^^
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    • 373 5 %BHK|B9 i^i^HHHlljlHtJ^Oj^Oß^e^e^tß^e^Bßaßaß n Adhesive Compound 1 Read ■V^ immediate Use I 1 No Heat No Soldering PLr Required f W{ W^li FOE M£N I>ING El AND FIXING VKtf^J M I WOOD. IRON. W^ B^ MARB I. B. V^fl B^ LEATHER, I^l TAE>7 A M C AUT PARTS< YSV TANKS, FI'RNIV*£^l
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 455 6 PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES P A \/II IftN LAST DAY And You Will Smile Smile Smile f/\ V lLllv/ll TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 7C-DAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 P.M. X&dMll B^-^flßi I OPENING TO-MORROW ~~jT A yit I/\^ RIR Ql5 ONLY rAVILIUJI See The Gestapo Outwitted 6.15 and 9.15 OHLY
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    • 254 6 "CHARLES BOYER MARGARET SULLAVAN Cannot Be Bettered "BACK STREET" IS ONE OF THE YEAR'S GREAT PICTURES" M- Tribune. I ENTHUSIASTIC /niriTi\TU >~- \V\ < "owns at AliliiimA^ j?^ EVERY SHOW EUBpSH/^ ENDORSE THAT TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER— w» jffl 2G2E155H I latest METROTONE NEWS-OF-THE-DAY (By Clipper Air Express) presenting Thrilling
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  • 226 7 Karlsruhe Raided Second Night In Succession London, Sept. 18. D.A.F. bombers again attacked objectives at Karlsruhe last night, states an Air Ministry communique. Bombs were seen to burst on the target area and fires were started. One bomber Is missing. Karlsruhe, home base of the Luftwaffe
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  • 253 7 London, Sept. 18. CPEAKINQ at the annual conference or the Liberal National Council in T ondon to-day, Lord Simon said it was impossible to exaggerate ths significance of rhe Joint signing of the Atlantic charter. In reference to Mr. Churchill. Lord Simon said there never
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  • 117 7 London, Sept. 18. W° change is being recommended in the oiflces of Governor and Deputy Governor of the Bank ■>: England next April An announcement to this effect was made by the Governor, Mr. Montague Norman, at to-day's meeting of the Gensral Court of
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  • 148 7 Manila. Sept. IS. A SERIOUS rice shortage in the Philippines wu predicted to-day as a result of the damage caused by flood* in the central Luzon "rice bowl." Rice production it already Insufficient for the needi of the Islands and Import difficulties
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  • 38 7 London. Sept. 18. rpHB famous comedian. Fred Karno, A died to-day, aged 75. It was under his auspices that Charlie Chaplin made his first bow m New York In 1910 Reuter
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  • 55 7 London, Sept. 18. "f"\NLY the triumphant victory of v Brit? m and her Allies will finally exorcise the demoniac terror which hangs over the Continent >l populations," says ths Chief Rabbi, Dr. Herti m a New Year message tq world Jewry, fomrrr more tins th» op*ninir of
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  • 81 7 Berlin, Sept. 18. AUTHORIZED German quarters to-day said that, in riew of the attitude of some Sooth American countries towards Germany, "we are comoelted to keep a watchful eye on the nationals of these countries in Germany. "As a result of this, some Chileans hare
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  • 188 7 All Captured By South Africans British Cairo, Sept. 18. TO-DAY'S British Middle East eom1 munique issued from OH.Q. states: "Our patrolling activities both at Tobruk and in the frontier area are continuing. "During their engagements with enemy columns which crossed the frontier on Sept.
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  • 75 7 Berlin, Sept. 18. rrE lifting of the state of emergency in Oslo has been followed by a severe permanent decree issued by the Reich Commissar, Terboven, according to an Oslo dispatch. The order imposes penal servitude or, in serious cases, the death penalty for
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  • 67 7 London. Sept. 18. TWE British Fc reign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, has instructed the British Minister at Stockhalm to convey a message of condolence to the Swedish Government, expressing the deepest regret at the naral disaster at Maersgram. resulting m the loss of three Swedish
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 347 7 1 RAFFLES HOTEL to-night -DINNER and DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight c^ret- BUSTER MAGGIE lUNMKK WON-DI.NEKS Sl.Ot TO-MORROW LUNCH 111 THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT -8.30 to 10.30 p.m. By the Band of the LOYAL REGIMENT (By kind permission at 1.T.-C'OL. M.
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    • 151 7 T««y Martin. ***** The Last time I saw Paris Dream Valley ***** They met In Rio Boa Noite Carmen Miranda ***** Mama yo Quero Bambu-Bambu J3«»J i. yt yi. yi. yt Chica, Chlca "Born Ohlca. Andrews Sisters ***** Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Bounce me Brother JOOl4 L yt yt yt
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    • 333 7 TAKE IT FROM ME IT'S A LAU6H YOI MUSTI'T MSS < 1 '"TUTclwP* GLITTERING •■PP|^^PH| ENTERTAIN- fnitbd AjilijL|J| MENT! AKTlSTS ■^^^k^^^^^^H^^^^M HORACE HY.Un and his |l J PI I J Musical Knights and CHARLRS ||^^^a^ig WTNNI.NGEH FOUR SHOWS DAILY V A HAY 11 a m 3.15-6.15-9.15 Vl- I PHONE 3400
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  • 1112 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941. (747th. Day Of The War.) Debts On July 14, the Government of t.he Straits Settlements issued the r oft-quoted and much more often a misquoted Circular No. 13 (C.S.O. f No. 427/40). This document, which 1 carries the heading: "Serious v Pecuniary
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  • 96 8 Canton, Sept. 19. •TERRORISTS In Canton observed the eve 1 of the tenth anniversary of the Mukden Incident (which led to the Japanese occupation of Manchuria) with a series of outrages that have resulted in the imposition of strict martial law. It la reported
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 410 8 More Suggestions For The M.B.C. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, A lew months age the M.B.C promised us a change In 1-a interval signal. Up to now, we still hear that sickening "tock, tock, tock." Have the authorities concerned any Initiative? If the public did not
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    • 346 8 Eating The Cake And Wanting It To the Editor of the strai.s Times Sir.— Many Government pensioners who have commuted a portion of thetr pensions and have outlived the peri of expectation allowed for in the cc mutation hold the view that they are in equity ent.tled to have
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    • 310 8 Examples Of Specialist Training To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, It was amusing to read the letcer by your correspondent Father of Four, and It is more in sorrow than In anger that I reply. In these days of specialization, every pupil who leaves our schools must
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    • 820 8 Impressive Words Of A U.S. Educationalist To the Editor of the Straits Times S.r,— In writing this letter I do not wish to precipitate discuss.on, but .o induce reflection. For one thing, I am a stroag believer In the doctrine that "when an abnormal state of affairs
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    • 46 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— The playing of the National Anthem at the close of a cinema performance should be d scontinued. The Anthem, I think", should only be played at social and/or military functions Yours, etc., OBSERVER. Singapore, Sept. 18.
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  • 758 8 By England R.A. F. Spreads The Truth pOPIES of the news-sheet which the RJiF. regularly drop over France, are eagerly snatched up and passed from hand to hand. For the hunger for news is never more avid than In time of war. The war of 1914—1918 proved
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  • 185 8 AIR TRIP— SYDNEY TO SINGAPORE Book Review All Aboard for Singapore. By Frank t'lunr. Angus and Robertson, (Sydney). Kelly and Walsh, $4. IN this rook the author tries to convey a general picture of that region upon which the eyes of Australia are now intently fo -ussed and to Riv«:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 136 8 Knit Your Bit for The Forces Remember Gian Singh's for Knitting Wool. WIRELESS BOOKS Kverymans WtTCtMi Boo'< By Camm »3.00 The Practical Wlrelecs Encyclopaedia ay v. I i 16.30 Practical Wireless Se.vice Manual By Ct.mm (4.5* The Outline of Wireless By Ralph Stranger "4.5* I Pottage extra 30 cents prr
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    • 52 8 THE COMMON SENSE OF NUDISM. by George Reley Scott. The author brings clarity of mind and common sense to be»r upon a sane, accurate, frank comprehensive survey of the whole Nudist movement. Price $3.G0 Postage 30c. G. H. KIAT CO., LTD., (AS. Robinson R«ad -Singapore. JOHN DUKE Manufacturing Optician? 21.
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  • 240 9 Desperate German Bid To Take City WAVE AFTER WAVE OF ENEMY DIVE-BOMBERS ATTACK FORTS Grim Russian Stand Is Admitted By Nazis FIGHTING around Ix?ningrad, Russia's northern fortress, 1 is one vast melee in which the Russian and German troops arc sometimes so inextricably mixed
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  • 209 9 Daylight Sweep Across Channel London, Sept. 19. TWO Nazi anti-aircraft ships were sunk, a big supply .ship and a motor vessel damaged, a power station heavily bombed and 16 enemy aircraft destroyed in R.A.F. offensive operations across the Channel yesterday. An Air M.nLstry communique states that
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  • 77 9 London, Sept. 19. TvVO enemy m.ne-sweepers were sunk and iwj th3rs were damaged ofr the Belgian coast on Wednesday afternoon, states an Air Ministry communique. Fcur aircraft of the Fighter Command attacked fcur enemy mineswe?pers olf the Belgian Coast and all the ships wire raked with
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  • 199 9 Harbours, Ships And Factories Bombed Cairo, Sept. 19. •4LJARBOURS and shipping at Tripoli and Benghazi were attacked by heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force and aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm during the night of Tuesday to Wednesday," says an Air Ministry communique, which continues
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  • 160 9 Russia Is Likely To Be Represented London, Sept. 19. JHE meeting of the Allied Council, composed of representatives of all Allied Governments, which was originally fixed to take place three weeks ago but was postponed, will I be held next week, states Reuter'* diplomatic correspondent.
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  • 96 9 Teheran. Sept. 19. iDUSSIAN troops have held up big j convoy of cars, mostly carrying I Germans, that left Teheran for Turkey. The convoy, wMch was stopped a few miles from Iran's capital, inclued nearly 600 people, among them Italians, Hungarians and Bulgarians
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  • 110 9 Toronto, Sept. 18. IIfIASTERY m the air is the only road to victory, said Air Marshal W. A (Billy) Bishop m a speech to workers m two aircraft factories m Toronto. "If we all do our share, of ultimate victory there can
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  • 42 9 Ranch!. Sept. 19. riGHT Italian prisoners of war who escaped recently were surprised and arrested by a party of police as they were preparing to camp for the night m a village six miles from Ranch!.— Reutex.
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  • 42 9 At 1/ to counteract runoun that Goering is m disfavour with his Fuehrer, the German Propaganda Ministry issues this picture from Hitler's headquarters showing Goering, Hitler and Gen. Keitel, Chief of Army General Staff, poring over a map.
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  • 266 9 Higher War Zone Bonus Demanded New York, Sept. 18. THE strike of members of the Seafarers International Union of North America for an increase of their present monthly bonus for entering so-called war zones, which already involves 20.000 members, threatens to develop into a general strike
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  • 171 9 Canberra, Sept. 19. QUESTION concerning payment from Government funds for purposes which had not been approved by Parliament was asked by Mr. John Curtin, Australian Labour Leader, in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. The matter was discussed for an hour at the Labour executive
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  • 45 9 Madrid, Sept. 19. A TREATY of friendship, commerce and navigati-in was M.ned ye terday morning between Spain and Minchukuo. Serrano Suner, M nL-t?r of Foreign Affairs, <ifned for Spain, and lh» Charge d'Affaires of Mancnukno signed on behalf of his c<>uniry. Keutcr.
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  • 212 9 j Extension Of European War To East Feared Toklc, Sept. 19. 1*HE Jarance War Minist?r. Lieut O->n H. T-'o, in his ianadtv as President of the Manchu-lan Affair; j Board, vged n^M^nal rrep: 1 redness to cope with a possible exten*nn of *he Europepn war
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  • 96 9 "Japan's Food Iron Supplies Assured" Tokio, Cept. I?!" JAPAN can rest assured of ample supplies of food, fuel and Iron from French Indo-China and Hainan Island, Captain Kanei Chudo, former chairman of the Japanese naval com1 mission to Indo-China. declared upon arrival back from Taihoku (Formosa) en route to Tokio,
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  • 96 9 BRITAIN is organizing a Political Warfare Department for Fifth Column activities In enemy and enemyoccupied countries. The new department will arrange for the operation of "ghost" radio stations, and will issue Nazi-banned newspapers and pamphlets to be passed secretly from hand to hand. It plans tot
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  • 53 9 GENERAL Yoantiu. Chief of Staff of the Rumanian army, has been ac- cidentally killed m alighting from an aeroplane at Tighina (Bessarabia* according to a Bucharest disprtch to Vichr. He was decapitated by the propeller. His body has been taken to Bucharest, the Rumanian
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  • 328 9 Largest Item For 'Agricultural And Industrial Commodities' Washington, Sept. 1.9. DRESIDENT Roosevelt, in a special message, has asked 1 Congress for an additional $5,985,000,000 for Lease and Lend purposes. He made this request so that there might be no interruption in the flow
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  • 224 9 $10,000,000 Advance Made A Month Ago Washington, Sept. 18. AMERICAN financial ad to Russia begun a month ago with a $10.0<M).0C<) Treasury advance to th»> Soviet, revealed Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, tc a Press conference to-day. Mr. Morgenthau stated that on Aug.
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  • 56 9 Shansnai. Sept. 19. ASTRONOMERS In Shanghai have completed arrangements to observe the total eclipse cf the sun on Sunday, which it is believed, will be partially visible. "The last eclipse of sim lar magnitude visible m China Is said to havo
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 8 9 OTHER CABLES m pages 7, 13 and 16
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    • 69 9 yfToL/5/y AUSTRALIAN t COHTINENT^^ take ifOKf pick from I our fine selection Every bird has been carefully /^L. selected from the finest English Australian and Continental breeds and represent* the best value \J J J m poultry that tan be obtained. 1 J Always a fresh sappl) m stock 11
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  • 642 10 Substantial Sum Raised By Boxing Programme WITH the addition of nearly $2,500 to-day, the gross total of The War Fund is carried to $5,803,169. There are several substantir 1 items h the latest list of acknowledgments. I A further $912.81 has been transferred from
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  • 136 10 SINGAPORE BAFFLES HOTEL Dinner ft Dance Informal) t p.m. to Midnight. CXX.IT WORLD Cabaret: Tea Dance from 7.30 pjn. Late Dance 9.3o—Midnight. Globe: South of Suei Bky: Days <* -iint* James My Wlfe"s Relatives. ■APPV IKtATRK tHapr? MrorMl Here Comas the Navy. Seaside: Slave Ship. MCW WORLD 'falki«-r. Theatres
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  • 162 10 In Singapore For Consultations DROFESSOR T. E. O. OREGORY, Economic Adviser to the Government of India, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday for consultations with the Ministry of Economic Warfare, Far Eastern Mission. Prof. Gregory is one of the world's leading economists and has filled important posts
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  • 94 10 AFIRE broke out at a petrol kiosk in Albert Street shortly after seven o'clock this morning. The kiosk was ablaze when two tire engines arrived on the scene, but the fire was well under control within five minutes. Firemen spent more than an hour
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  • 87 10 At The Cinema Pack Up Your Troubles" (Retjinald Purdell, Wylie Watson and Patricia Roc). Butcher Empire Production. At the Alhambra. THE well kncwn West End artists Rsginald Purdell and Wylie Watson are seen In the role of Tcmmies who are captured on the Western Front and sent
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  • 411 10 India's Growing War Effort MR. AMER Y'S TRIBUTE TO THE FORCES "DOWERFUL Indian forces, all volunteers, stand side by side with British and Australian troops /n Malaya, ready to defend it against all possible attack on the great naval base at Singapore," declared Mr. L. S. Amery,
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  • 62 10 ToUo, Sept. I*. irrat recently Imposed "freealnt" regulations 1 will cease '-o apply (nan to-day onwards to diplomatic and consular offices of Britain, Australia. Canada and the Netherlands Indie* In Japan and In Kwangtung leased territory This was announced by the Finance Ministry yesterday. It
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  • 174 10 Order Of Running Non-Acceptors Ipoh Races npHE order of running and non1 acceptors for to-morrow's races at Ipoh In the third day of the Perak Turf Club's September meeting are Rmc 1: Hones, clan 3, dhr. 3. &tt ran. straight Greyplon, Marcheta H. The Caliph. Boy Cullen, Straight Flight. Trelawney.
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  • 164 10 MISS MARY BUTLER, eldest daughter of Lieut J. A. Butler and Mrs. Butler of Singapore, was married at Tanglln aarrtson Churcii yesterday to Bombardier Robert Morrisor. J. Wray. only son of Mr. and Mrs C. F. Wray of Portland. Oregon, UB.A Capt. Beatty I conducted the ceremony.
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  • 55 10 NEARLY $30,000 has been contributed by Netherlander m Malaya toward the cost of the Van Galen Fund Inaugurated on the birthday of Queen Wilhelm.na for the purpose of building a destroyer for the Netherlands Navy. Contributions are stated to be comini m from Netherlanders m
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  • 274 10 Teachers' Suggestion To Chungking Authorities A CHINESE university at Singapore is among the suggestions to be made by Singapore Chinese teachers to the Overseas Affairs Commission through Mr. Yu Chun Hsien of the Commission's education department, who is now in Singapore in the course of
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  • 71 10 CONTRIBUTIONS to the Lord Mayor's arr raid distress fund through the special campaign launched by the China Relief Fund committee m Singapore are expected to total SIMM*. Of this sum. OTer 83» 000 has bren collected, and the remainder prom'sed. The special campaign will conclude
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  • 81 10 MODEL plane builders from all over Malaya will take part in the second open competition Jf the Singapore Aeromodellers' Society at the Orove Road reclamation on Sept. 28. The competition will be divided into five classes, and non-members may enter the competition on payment of a fee
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  • 174 10 A WARRANT for the arrest of Lieut. C P. Jackman was Issued yesterday by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Singapore Traffic Magistrate, when Jackman did not appear in court to stand trial on a charge of reckless driving. The case had been put down for hearing
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  • 52 10 Chungking, Sept. 18. TO further the c!ose cultural relations now 1 existing between China and Burma, the Chinese-Burmese Cultural Society is sending Mr. Hsu HsJen-chlng. Professor of Organic Chemistry at Wuhan UnlTerslty. to lecture at the University of Rangoon. He wUI leare for Rangoon early In
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  • 336 10 Tokio, Sept. 19. THE greatest naval battle in the 1 history of the world will develop if Japan and the United States go to war, according to Adm. Sankicni Takahashi, retired, in an article written for the current issue of the Japanese
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    • 169 10 T§r PRODUCT I OSIRA II FLUORESCENT LAMPS (Colour Corrected Electric Discharge Lamps) 80 WATTS 125 WATTS 400 WATTS For Improved Street Lighting A THE WARMER COLOUR CHARACTERISTIC of the Osira Fluorescent lamp is produced by the transformation of invisible and formerly unused ultra-violet rays into visible light by means of
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  • 655 11 Statement In Case Against Former Sugar Storekeeper "LJAVING in mind the grave extent to which corruption is 11 rife in this Colony, I consider it is the duty of the courts to do whatever they can to stamp it out and to pass sentences which
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  • 183 11 Misappropriated Canteen Stocks DLEADINO guilty to seven charges of criminal breach of trust and falsification of accounts in the canj teen book of the Singapore Marine Hostel, a young Chinese, Chua Choo Kiat, alias Robert Chua, was sen- tenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice
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  • 196 11 rO members of the consular staff or the Singapore Chinese ConsulateGeneral are to be transferred shortly, one to return to Chungking and the other to go on to Rangoon. Mr. LI Yen, Chinese Consul at Singapore, who Is one of the few members of
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  • 178 11 SIR HERBERT TRUSTED, who had been Chief Justice of Palestine since 1937, has been appointed Chief Justice, Federated Malay States. In successon to Sir Kenneth EUiston Poyser. Created a knlcht in 1838. Sir Herbert b S3 yean of ace, and vu called to the
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  • 30 11 TCfl! total value of War Savlnjs Certiflcates sold up to last Wednesday was $7,973,676. This sum represent* an increase of $419,283 on the previous fortnight
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    • 62 11 I.: jr^tf "A**aY Matured under iFJibvl Government /fffift c *x^^ > supervision and ._"JSR_?J fINM^Lf r^^^° control In the f Ajflfl E 188 \^T^&^ Obtainable at (I f ~^^n* all dealers. I Joti ph TRA V E RJL£.sow£L/. Ja^laSHLaaaaaaaV^-' |^D APB 5 BRANDS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING i r^HSFH& PICKLES J^J^E
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    • 313 11 IF you suffer from bad legs, poisoned sore* or 'jf^JUmi^m^^TTl ulcert. you will find 2*rnßuk truly imumg /J^^L'^-' "f,n/C\J All you hive to do is smear Zam-Buk thickly on /y^ wfL the diseased parts and bandage them up Theredned //J^'>*; i^-'~~-jrhZm29i herbal oils m Zam-Buk are absorbed into th« skin,
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  • 260 12 Self -Contained Scheme With Many Special Features ONE of the most comprehensive schemes of air raid precautions for any institution in Singapore has been de^sed at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore. The plan involves a special system of alarms, emergency
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  • 153 12 A CANTONESE woman, Chan Ah Hoe, aged 41 years who was found m possession of $60.24 cento worth of silver and copper coins m a house m Malabar Street on Aug. 22, appeared m the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday under the antihoarding rules of the
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  • 240 12 JAPANESE evacuees from Malaya boarding the Hakone Maru, N.Y.K. liner which arrived m Sin<?anore yesterday on her way to Japan, expressed the hope that "when conditions between Japan and the United States and Britain return to normal" they would be able to return to this
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  • 35 12 r! "Fight for Freedom" Exhibition m the Memorial Hall, Singapore, organized by tne Department of Information and Publicity. Malaya, will now close to-night. It was extended two days because of its popularity.
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  • 203 12 "fftHERE is no question as to what I had happened; the evidence proves conclusively that when he was about to cross Robinson Road, he walked out from behind a Ion y and into a bicycle, *hich knocked Mm over," stated the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.
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  • 105 12 INVOLVING 100 cabaret hostesses at the Great World Cabaret, the dispute between the hostesses and the cabaret management reached a settlement satisfactory to both parties yesterday and the hostesses returned to the cabaret last night. Except for Monday night, when a dance was held
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  • 30 12 Mr. A J. Braga will elve a talk on blg-Kame huntirg, Illustrated by lantern slides, to the Fortnightly Club at the V W C A en Monday at 7 D.m.
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    • 171 12 ll smooth. jo M^^^^/^ II Patent »T w p A pP£D WL.."* -^aB 4 PACKETS ©I I" [EM t^t bVci'*®lMi-— -<«rcTJ BL are al^ a^ s r cK A\ENA e ar cool and .ccinfi every j ■BBBv^aßßßßaaavaßßßßßatf^'^^^lßßßßßß^dßrl HB^^^lHb ■ssf tf A V "Tr" B*& J^vKaa aaa^attf Of course you wouldn't,
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    • 320 12 B^T **t^a^| aaaw^^^^ d*Jaaa» W*^^^^' NEW POROUS POLISH C 11/"* DEXICIOIS CLERT TIFFIN OAILV. 4<^ffia^ Popalar SIM Dinner M Friday Satarda; eYeninc* Tf\j Chlekaa pica. Carry Pufli French pjutrtc— tprculiM ™jM<J'lAtf\ Teas. Caffee, Ice Creaaa and lw Cream Sundaes Saadwtehas, Mah-Mee. Continental other tasty dlshts. Ie« CoM Bean and Wtnea
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  • 493 13 ¥T London, Sept. 18. yHE Russian communique to-day is worded on the usual lines, stubborn fighting all along the front." The German communique is a little more expansive. It claims that offensive operations east of the Dnieper are progressing
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  • 141 13 Ca'ro, Sept. 18. DEPORTS of the Nazis' efforts to drag Bulgaria Into the war with Russia are discussed m diplomatic circles m the Middle East who well know that Russia possesses m Bulgaria a formidable body of sympathizers. The great majority of Bulgars are pro-Slav and
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  • 63 13 Zurich, Sept. 18. •THE Berlin correspondents of the Italian Press report a general outburst of anger against Sweden, according to a dispatch from Turin The Turin newspaper La Stampa writes: "Germany has opened all doors to the rage which the Germans .eel against Sweden,
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  • 144 13 Stockholm, Sept. 18. ffiHK immediate objective of the Finnish High Command is to reach a stabilization of Finland's "strategic frontiers." according to reliable reports from Helsinki to-day. While the old frontier has already been reached on the Karelian Isthmus, the aim of military operations north
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  • 39 13 Rome, Sept. It. Mr«. Myron Taylor, President Roosera veit'i special envoy to the Vatican City, has denied rumours that he had asked the Pope to mediate m the differences now outstanding between Japan and the United States— Eastern News
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  • 220 13 London, Sept. 18. JHE British Government has no actual confirmation of the truth of reports that Bulgaria is to ask for permission from Turkey for Italian warships to pass through the Dardanelles under the Bulgarian The British views, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, are very clear
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  • 149 13 London, 8ept. 18.. CLAVERY has been abolished In Ab*sf sinia by Emperor Haile Selassie, and the Ethiopian Government in Addis Ababa has Issued a statement to that effect. Tlie Emperor, who had long wan'ed to emancipate his subjects, took the first steps some years
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  • 29 13 London, Sept. 18. /JEN. S1KORSKI, Polish Commander- In-Chief, broadcasting to Moscow to-day, told the Poles in Russia he will be visiting them personally— Reuter.
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  • 233 13 London, Sept. 18. ALL Russian men between the agea of 16 and 50 are to undergo military trainirg. The State Defence Committee has made an announcement In the following order, says the Moscow radio •Considering that every citizen of
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    • 225 13 OVERCOATS MADE TO MEASURE To serve those who •re &oin& to temperate zones, we make overcoats of all types. A very wide ran£e of overcoatings are always on hand. NOW AIRCONDITIONIO Y«m can now clan vom falu icnh iinnily hy pUtin* ih«m m 'Stoxlenl' •olution ovrnaCht oi whik you dm.
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    • 112 13 PHILCoTn|Ik 18 NEW DIFTOKNT SENSATION «L H QUIET AMAZINO IrTKIENI wMI Too bum M*t umttm ot com tm rjest i <—-%S> X I lood pntectlOß. PRBBIMO OOU>— V Br^ V DRI OOLO— MOOT COIJX PBIICO V "^MaUffai |LJ W et»Hnn vmm «iui more uauiie-iiioce 1 l^fc^"^^^^^^ •rxJ ertrj up-to-date frature
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  • 1866 14 Planting, Topics Various Subjects Dealt With In August Issue By Our Planting Correspondent AFTER a lapse of eight months The J Rubber Research Institute of < Malaya has Issued a Planters' Bulls tin < for August. It is explained that the absence of European
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  • 241 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan p, Sept. IS. *'TT is essential that elasticity should be sacrificed m the regulations affecting: trade during wartime and especially should we guard against measures which, if carrie d too far, are likely to cause losses and lead to a
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  • 219 14 (From Our Owr Correspondent) Ftnang, Sept. 18. REPLYING to criticisms of the war risks goods Insurance scheme, Mr. P D. Bisseker, senior Unofficial member of the Legislative Council, speaking at the half-yearly meeting of the Penan* Chamber of Commerce, said it should be
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  • 126 14 Mat's close at the General Poet Office as follows: f aen air Africa air Australia air Burma air Ceylon air Egypt air Oreat Britain eic air India air Java air Mauritius a<r New Zealand air Thailand air p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m.
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    • 163 14 fA.E.P. Equipment of proved efficiency li essential to the safety of your property. It Is your duty to be prepared to deal with any sudden emergency with equipment approved by the A.R.P. Authorities SAND BINS. BIV ER SAND. FIRE BUCKETS. SHOVELS. A.R.P. HOES. SAND SCOOPS, FIBE BEATERS. CROW BARS. BOMB
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    • 181 14 svßdeftL Foe wtdi s vaiet CRere Is n#Cnlnj I s*4 dea«W«f are s matter a* t»r«ns». %m 4 every I I Mads t'»s» s perfect shave for wvafci cci end Itfceeaa— 1 rxui-fr m *hm»i n n s/ c ccv. tmsn»mt VM£T mif-«np*«t raasr. sMtw saw IM MU t m
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    • 102 14 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES TO-day H.W. 10 am. S.3 ft: 9 34 p.m. 9 ft. L.W. 3.29 ajn. 2 5 ft; 3 35 pjn. 4.1 ft. To-morrow H.W. 10.30 »m. 8 6 ft; 10.18 pra. 9.1 ft. L.W. 4.06 am. 2 ft; 4.10 p.m. 3.4 ft. Sunday, Sept. SI. H.W. 1059
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  • 1849 15 ROVER'S FATE and Mill Rush appear to be the best bets at look to-morrow, the final day of the Fenk Turf Club's September meeting Lined Up, Moon Win and Double Scotch have been taken to complete doubles. A review with
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  • 25 15 ym: anter tt ranntag and atm aecspUri rar te-morrww's racca wm ht fwand ehewhere In the Snal aaiUaa if received m time.
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  • 54 15 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, extra preliminary round, Spartans vs. X.A.P. (Tengah). An*on Uoail strdiom. HOCKEY: Medi. al Collrce va. Fortress Co. iP.B), M.r. Tl.; Y.M.CA. vs. R.AO.C, T.MC.A. S.C.R.C, ts. RJ».S.C^ S.CR.C. BOXINO: Finals of the I'olice Southern Settlement Roxinr Chamrionships for the Denham Cup. Deoot TFNNIS:
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  • 71 15 London, S-pt. 18. SrXTY-FTVE entries have b-en rec Krd trr the Crimbric'^eshire which is bein« held at Newmarket over one mile on Oct. 8. and the weights, just announced, show Sun Castle, St. Loser winner, carrying top weipht of 9st. 71b Gloaming, Lincolnshire winner,
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  • 28 15 yHE aerenth Slnrapore Chlrese Sports meet will be held at Jalan Besar stadium to-morrow and on Sunday, stirtln; at 9.30 a.m. on each day.
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  • 79 15 London, Sept. 18. A MESSAGE received to-- 1 ay rtr.tes that FVeddie Cochrane, recent winner of the wcrld we.terw i«ht championship, Is prepared to de.'end his tltic against the winne- of th» «minsr fl?ht between Ernie RodwlcX and Arthur Danahar. who are meetln? on Sert.
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  • 342 15 Mnnritesterg 3 S.C.C 0. ALTHOUGH play did not retch a high standard, thore were many interesting moments m the first division S.A.F.A. league match played at Anson Road stadium yesterday between the Singapore Cricket Crab anrf the Manchesters. The Tads took the honours,
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  • 86 15 rIE Spartan* and R.A.F. (Ten*ahi will oirn the S A.F.A. Cap competition at Anson R«nd .stadium to-day in what will be the first of flre extra preliminary round ma i- he* The Airmen have don" "II In ircnnA dU'-'ictt (a) r.f the l*a*ue, while the SvartanK
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  • 142 15 1 MaMcai Callage S3; R A S C. S. OUTWEIGHED, outshoved, outh-eled and outserununed, fighting with their barks to the wan against what seemeri an lrretlsti. tie pack far threequarters of the game, rnn MedlcaJ College, toy virtue of an unerring •lft to arize the
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  • 107 15 TO-DAY, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, there will be the usual afternoon races for all class s. starting at 5 23 p m for "A" class rnJ 5 25 p.m. I for other rias*-s On Sunday "C" class will soil tiie first race for the Ovans Challenge
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    • 62 15 "GUTHRIE" PATENTED AUTOMATIC BATTERIES SIMPLIFY FACTORY WORK— ECONOMISE IN LABOUR COSTS "ARISTO" S— ROLL "CADET" 4 ROLL for large Estate* for $ma j, medium CATALOGUES Treats Slab or Continuous Coagulum QN APPLICATION with equal efficiency The most economical Sheeter available NEEDS TWO COOLIES ONLY LABOUR-TWO COOLIES ONLY Proprietor* GUTHRIE CO.,
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  • 254 16 Remarkable Increase In Output Of Fighters, Bombers And Tanks Calcutta, Sept. 18. A T least 59 and possibly 60 per cent, of America's "f«r production is going to Britain and will help a great deal to win the Battle of the
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  • 80 16 Washington. Sept. 18. •THE 8 000 ton Italian ship Leme, 1 which was among Axis ships requisitioned by the United States, will, it is repor ed, shortly be transferred to Britain under Lease-Lend procedure. The damage Inflicted by her crew before she
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  • 285 16 New York, Sept. 17. TiE German born United States Qovernmsnt infermsr. Wl.liam Se- bold, g.ving evidence to-d:y before the Federal Court m th» tri->l of members of an alleged Nazi rpy ring, said that; five months before the occupation of i Iceland was announ'?d a
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  • 105 16 Willkie On Chinese Loyalty To U.S. New York, Sept. 18. j MR. WendeH Willkie to-day urged 400 business-n en at a UnUed China Relief luncheon to contribute gener- j ously to the fund and described the shlr-ment ci American war material to Jnnin as a "crave error" Mr Willkie said
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  • 92 16 Bangkok, Sept. 18. AUSTRALIA is anxious that the integrity of the Thai State shall A be maintained and there is no reason for Thailand to be apprehensive over British reinforcements m any part of the world near Thailand said Sir Frederic Egj?leston.
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  • 222 16 Tokio, Sept. 18. TIIE Japanese Government has sent a strong protest to the Soviet Government against the presence of floating Soviet mines m the Japan Sea, one of which sank a Japanese vessel and damaged another, the Foreign Office m Tokio
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  • 91 16 Washington, Sept. 18. rE United States Nary has prepared pans foi placing submarine nets "at the entrances of important harbours m the United States and her possessions, where this type of defence is applicable. i the Secretary of the Navy. Col. r>--nk Knox, told
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  • 164 16 Honolulu, Sept. 18. 'THE "sharp threat of glittering steel" I for settlment of Pacific problems 1 wa: rs^rrrmndcd by the Adver.iser! in an editorial to-dav entitled "You Cannot Do Business With Toklo." "Our State Department." the newspaper said, "apD??rs to be cour'lnj on? of the
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  • 58 16 Shanghai, Sept. 8. 'THE Japanese consulate-general here has made representations to the Municipal Council against the recurrence of terrorism m Shanghai, the T manese Army Journal Talrlko Sr.impo, said to-day. Meanwhile, the Domel news agency reports from Canton that a series of bcmblnns ojcurred there yesterday, wounding more
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  • 152 16 GERMAN troop and aircraft con- centvations m Norway suggest that attempts will be made soon at a naval j and parachute invasion of Iceland sta.es the Reykjavik correspondent of the New York Herald-Tribune quoted by the Sydney Sun. Planes reputed to be engaged m Icelandic mtteoroioglcal
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  • 293 16 London, Sept. 19. i CRANCE has as much right as any- one etac tt national pride, declared the Free Frinch leader. Gen. de Gaulle, broadcasting to France last n.ght. i Hitler and his accomplices are doing everything m their power
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  • 54 16 London, Sept. 18. A SESSION of the French and German chambers of commerce began to-day in Paris and will last until Sept.*21, states a Paris dispatch to th£ official German news agency. The purpose of the session. It Is stated, is to discuss Franco-German collaboration in the
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  • 60 16 Vxhy Sept. 18. THE repression of "Communist terrorism' continued with ,nT:aslng tempo throughout occupied France tJ-day. The new state tribunal si.t'ng at Paris tried 17 persons yest;rcUy. but announced the veriirts only lpte to- day. Two others were trl~d at the Paris terrorist court
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  • 38 16 London. Sept. 18. M. HERVE AJphand. nnonrlal attache tc the VI hy embassy In Washington, has resigned. He states he is placing himself at the disposal of Gen de Oaulle —Reuter.
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  • 78 16 Bangkok, Sept. IS. rE newspaper Thai M»i to-day •aid the Thai Independent Party has circulated leaflets m Bangkok charjftkf an unidentified high offlc'.al with treasonable acts. The oUcial was allied to have revealed to a foreign nation Thailand's political and economic s*> rMs and
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  • 118 16 London, Sept. 18. n«E Chinese Ambassador In London, 1 Ef Wellington Koo, pleaded at a luncheon of the new Commonwealth Society In I/mdon to-day that the Far Eastern situation should not be overlooked in formula ting any permanent peace plan. "Stress is laid on
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  • 84 16 London, Sept. 18. M. MOLOTOV. Soviet Foreign Commissar, will lead the Soviet delegation which is meeting the British and United States missions in Moscow, the Moscow radio announced tnU morning. The other members are M. Varoshilov Mik( yan. Peorles Comnvssar for Foreign Trade. M.
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  • 602 16 Young Shah To Institute Reforms And Punish People's Oppressors Teheran, Sept. 18. THE fullest co-operation of the Government of Iran, with Great Britain and Soviet Russia, "whose interests lie close to ours," was promised by Shahpur Mohammed Riza, after he had taken
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    • 50 16 MODERN SHAPES i I UKUSUAL COLOURS IN LEATHER HANDBAGS jp T ARMANAND'S 42, HIGH STREET. B.R.C. fabric has been used m the construction |p| I of many important buildings and other civil \^^^k engineering contracts throughout Malaya. lill^'j^lM Sole Agent*: t^^^^P-'^^B m GirrnßiE c €fe ■M^H (INCORPORATED IM S.S. j^
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    • 17 16 SOLO fl [> KIOAIRIO EZEKIEL Ef CO. OPTOMETRISTS A OPTICIANS I 1 CAWTOL ■UICO»W iiaOVOH. I lITB lJ
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