The Straits Times, 5 October 1941
1941-10-05
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Title Section37 1941-10-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL**** No. Sll Sunday, October 5, 1941 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 511 Sunday, October 5, 1941 Price 10 Cents37 words
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Article380 1941-10-05 1 Strong Counter-Offensives Launched On All Fronts BRITISH SUCCESSES IN THE AIR IN THE LENINGRAD SECTOR •THE Russians have given a swift answer to Hitler's toast that the Russian army is on the point of colla: so. There comes news th*t Marshal Budenny 's forces in theReuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration35 1941-10-05 1 Perry tho Tortoise is a novel m.i-i «t adopted by a Maintenance Unit of the Royal Air Force. Midft'e Fa«t Command. His shell h.-is been painted with the Royal Air Force badge.35 words
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113 1941-10-05 1 Shanghai. Saturday. JAPANESE forces cp^ratins ill th? new drive in Hunan province have entered Chengchr.w, Junction of the Poking-IJankcw railway md the Lunghai railway, North Chinas Jugular vein, aftT crossing thj Yellow River at both the o'.d and new courses. Japanese reports claim. MeanwhileReuter - 113 words
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Article71 1941-10-05 1 Chungking. Saturday. r pHK American anu-maiaria mission, which Is to work for two yean in Yunnan Province, helping the Chinese to combat malaria during the construction of the Burma-Yunnan railway, to expected to arrive In Rangoon soon. The expenses of the mission are being defrayed by the71 words
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Article61 1941-10-05 1 Tokio. Saturday. REGARDING the imposition of censorship In Japan it Is learned reliably that the Foreign Office has requested all Embassies and Legations to cea.se the distribution of foreign 1 news bulletins among Interested subscribers, thus seeking to deprive t^ose denied of shorVwave radio retention ofReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1941-10-05 1 ■JRHO f'ONSFRVATTVF PT'-S— Mr. Maurice Dupree, one of Quebec's i Icadlni conservatives died at Three l River's yosterday of injuries suffered in a train wieck at M;-..ckinon?e last Tuesday. Mr. Dupree wa% Solicitor General In the Dominican Government of Mr. R. B. Bennett, which held office from 1930 to 1935—United51 words
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Article46 1941-10-05 1 The Canadian Government will soon begin the construction of a new naval base at Shelburne. which was used ai a base by the U. S. Atlantic squadron after the United States entered the first world war, the Canada Taaett* announced yesterday.—United Press.46 words
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Article36 1941-10-05 1 EXPI-OSIGNS IN RlO—Heavy ex-p!o.-lons rocked several districts of Rio de Janeiro on Friday night. Pint revi tbp explosion* rjrmrr*«l ir. the powder durrp of the National Explosives Co. five miles across the bay from Rio.—United Pens.36 words
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Article31 1941-10-05 1 A German supply ship was sunk In the Atlantic by an un~am*d Brl*l?l> warship on an unspecified day, the Admiralty announced In a cummui mutyesterday.— United Prers.31 words
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Article, Illustration20 1941-10-05 1 The King in happy nixnl florin* a recent visit to an arms factory somewhere in En* laml."20 words
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Article351 1941-10-05 1 MILITARY i>b,erve.s in Lont on. awaiting reliable im'rma ion regard nr HKler's announ: d "Operati n of gigantic proportions," launched some days ajro. speculated whether th> Grrman High Command misht he planning a tremendous push fr^rn the south-west. a«s w-ll as th« Ukrainian sec'o-s. with M^cow351 words
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Article89 1941-10-05 1 Cairo, Saturday. "TODAY'S Micdle Eust communique states: *'Tcbruk: under cover of •ltlllery fire our patrols can led out several successful ra'do. In the eastern sector the enemy were forced to evacuate strong pemts while in the central sector our patiols de-trcyed enemy dumps of ammunition. In o'her areasReuter - 89 words
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63 1941-10-05 1 Washington, Saturday. THE ellmlnetlon of Axls-controKe i airlines from Brazil is the next major objective of the drive to expand locally-owned and United States airways In Latin America, according to diplomatic quarters here today. The recently announced Lend ard Lease ali to Brazil, estimated63 words
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155 1941-10-05 1 Rome. Saturday. THE Italian political weekly, R-.la- zloiil Intemtzlonale. suggested today that the Axis occupy the whole of Prance. The best security for France." tho magazine said. would consist In the occupation and control of the whole republic.'— United Press. RAF. OVER ITALY— Saturday'sReuter - 155 words
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245 1941-10-05 1 Batavia, Saturday THE Smeroe volcano, which has been erupting for the past two weeks, has now reached its "most dangerous stage, according to the Russian v 1 ranologist. M. Petrochevski, of the Dutch Geological Service. Late last night observers announced the formation o; a245 words
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386 1941-10-05 1 Comment Of London And New York Newspapers Hitler's Speech London, Saturday. SATURDAY morning newspapers in London generally interpreted Hitler's surprise speech yesterday as "cold comfort for the German" people shivering on the edge of winter." Most editors dd not think the Fuehrer's utterar.res newsworthy enough to rate ton page headlines.386 words
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187 1941-10-05 1 Roosevelt To Announce More Of His Plans New York Saturday. "THE New Yoifr Times in an editorial headed "According to plan." declare*, "Outraged humanity and insulted Democracy, like mills of the gods, grind slowly but grind exceedingly small. The plans and victories of Hitler have gained more enemies than theyReuter - 187 words
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Article72 1941-10-05 1 Berlin. Saturday. QERMAN authorised quarters today commented on British and American reception of Hitler's speech by saymj. "these people most one day rue the behaviour of their leaders who stick their heads In the sand and let the Fuehrer's assertion. pass them like a storm." These quarters,72 words
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Article29 1941-10-05 1 C.B. PLANE BUILDING—Reports from Washington reveal that VnlteJ States factories built approximately 13,500 military planes during the first nine months of this year. In September 9,875 planes were built.29 words
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Article130 1941-10-05 1 Woshlnstcn, Saturday. MEXICO has agreed to pay more than US$4O lOO,OOO for all "general claims" by United States ci.izeiu and corporations, authoritativ» quarters revealed here to-day. Tills tocludes some claims dating back to 1868 and arl«in': from such up- heavals as the United states annexation lofReuter - 130 words
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Article477 1941-10-05 1 QELAY in repatriation of sick and wonnded prisoners Is due. it is learned in London, to the fact that at the last stage In the .negotiations tho German government pointed out there were fewer German sick and wounded prisoners eligible for repatriation than British. They accordingly asked theReuter - 477 words
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Article73 1941-10-05 1 Bangkok., Saturday "THREE French froniier on- stabulary were killed and some injured, while two members of the Thai border police were wounded in a run duel on the new Thai-Indo-China frontier close to the famous Cambodian ruins of Angkhor, according to reports featured inReuter - 73 words
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118 1941-10-05 1 ■Washingrton, Saturday. COVTET officials md American c.^m- mercial aviation Interests have discussed the possibility of establishing nn aeroplane "ferry" mnrttt from th United States tc Russia via Alaska ar.d Siberia, accr.rdtn<? to well-inform-ed quarters in Vanning ton. Nothing specif]; h'%& resulted frcm the118 words
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Article117 1941-10-05 1 New York Saturday. IT is learned that the Bishop of Hong 1 Kong, the R!»ht Rev. Ronald O Hall, Is flying from Lot Angeles t 1 New York on Monday to begin a tecture tour arranired by the Chin* Rene* and Chinese Industrial Co-o:jeratives He117 words
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Article22 1941-10-05 1 Oen ral WaveD, British Commander-In-Chiof. India, has rrrlvcd back In Simla following his visit to London. the Middle East and Iran.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article248 1941-10-05 1 Exchange Of Prisoners New Hitch I.ond in, Saturday. AN official sU.emen: was made to-day ..n the hitch in the exrhance of British and German prisoner* of war It Is explained at a late stage in the negotiations the German Government asked the British Government for the exchange of number ofReuter - 248 words
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60 1941-10-05 1 London. Sa.urday. ]^TR. Winston Ciurchiil, the King of Greece. Cabinet ministers an-t Service chiefs atched an inu. national football wiaich today in which England beat Scotland by two goals to one. Mr. Churchill ettered the ground unobserved but the crowd soon anplauded and heReuter - 60 words
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Article42 1941-10-05 1 NEW BERMUDA GOVERNOR— Viscount Knollys. newly-appointed Governor of Bermuda, and Lac.7 Kncllys. arrived at Bermuda yesterday aboard the Yankee Clipper to succeed Sir Denta Berlard. In line with tlw new colonial policy favouring a civil govi_«rnor instead of an army man.--United Press.42 words
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Advertisement75 1941-10-05 1 V^^ SL^V Rt\ Earth moving, mining, togging, Jungle clearing, rubber clearing, agricultural work, haulage road making and maintenance whatever your power problem, 14 Caterpillar Diesel equipment is the most economical and efficient method of doing the lob. "Caterpillar" Diesel means saving in Fuel Costs. Long Life and Dependability Worldwide Parts75 words
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Article222 1941-10-05 2 Caught In 21-Day Blitz On Suez Port fli!>ton, Saturday IT was revealed here to-day 1 that the United States I ressel President Buchanan had been bombed by Ger- man planes. The vessel docked In Boston yesterday with her hull pierced by bomb fragments which, members of222 words
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98 1941-10-05 2 Most Of Sunk U.S. Ship's Crew Safe Washington, Saturday. rir: freighter Not ma Grey has picked up 16 survivr i of the Panamanian tanker I. C. White, •kick was ttrpedjed on S p.. 27 ib >ut 458 miles e-fT Br.ixil inside the American neutrality x'>ne. Together wi h the 1898 words
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183 1941-10-05 2 &;.pport;:rs of the Administration 1 'v policy have quickly seize I an M jinain? of the I.C. White as njw .:u?nce ti.".t the neutrality act should ue amended, ihougn some of the i'ieiident'a critics declare that the position has not been changed by183 words
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Article93 1941-10-05 2 Chungking. Saturday. f)K. Henry P. Giadj, United Suites v eoonom:e inv stlgatar In the Far East, arrived in C.:jngiii.g by air from K.iniu-i vr-terday and had a talk with Oca. CMaaf Kai-sli i and Madamr Chinng. He also met Dr. Quo Tai-chl, the F\jrei(n Minister. Dr. ClradyReuter - 93 words
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Article73 1941-10-05 2 london Saturday i INFORMATION has been received in London reportirg the arrival by s>*a I at Bombay of the ex-Sruui of Per' is, states Reuter's diplomatic rorresp indent. There is no confirmation that I the ex-Shah in on his way o Chile or some other part ofReuter - 73 words
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Article86 1941-10-05 2 Ftolkestooe, Saturday. WHEN C t rrnan yuns from Csp GrU N*"A > ranee, nred four rounds ■■eilrday, airre•' r.i>r>arently at sh*K lr. the Channel. British fighters sprd out after a Girnan spotting plane repciting on the aim of the guns. —Uni'.?i! Pres>s. THAI l ilALLLNGE.—Commenting on86 words
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Article, Illustration65 1941-10-05 2 Tho British ftgiiCnjr, forces must ke-p at ths p«*k «f physical condition and these pictures show how they do it. Above is a grandstand view of a dem nV.ration of physical training by 2,000 R.A.F rer-aits somewhere in Britain. They w?re controlled by their instructor65 words
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Article93 1941-10-05 2 London, Saturday. INDIAN Mippiies have already been delivered to the Russians according to a War Office announcement. From duetts the railway runs through Northern Baluchistan to the Iranian border from where convoys can go by road to Meshed and «n either to the Iranian port «fReuter - 93 words
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86 1941-10-05 2 New York, Saturday. I EASE- LEND and other ship- menLs to the BriU&h Empire and Egypt, during July amounted to the record amount o' 72 per cent, of all United Stat°s exports for that month, according to figures just published here. Britain's average shareReuter - 86 words
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Article97 1941-10-05 2 Reply To Konoye Siunghai, Saturday. JAPANESE Vnmk* Prin=3 Fumimaro Konoye received a reply from President RtrseTelt to his letter rr?ardin» JapaneseAmerican relations !jL?t Saturday during tne obs^rvanc^ of the anniversary of ths Tripartite Pact. it wtL3 teUabif reported here today. It wos Npartad Uut Ute United Stat«k A:nh.-<*'.97 words
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112 1941-10-05 2 Simla, Saturday. IT Is announcrd that the Viceroy ha* 1 authorized the grant of Rs. 25.000 annually to thi Board ot Indian Sv-ldlers Irom th>. War Purposes Fund for the duration of the war for the constitution of a Vireroy's Commissioned and Indian WarrantReuter - 112 words
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Article82 1941-10-05 2 Melbourne Saturday. THE State Labour executive has ex--1 peued Mr Mi urtee Blackburn. Victorian member o: the House of Representatives, because of his refusal to cilssiciate hin *lf from the Bovlet Prierdship League. Thit action fellows the tesolution adopted last month by the Fedenl executive of theReuter - 82 words
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Article74 1941-10-05 2 London. Saturday. TT is learned that laot night squ- adrons of the R.A.F. were over Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Dunkirk. During the u'ght a small number of rnemy aircraft Tew over England and Scotland, chiefly in the eastern districts, says an Air Ministry and j Ministry of74 words
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Article173 1941-10-05 2 Anglo-U.S. Talks On Far East Manila. Saturday. AIR Chief Manual Sir Robert Brooke- Popliani and Gen. Mac Arthur. British and American commanders-in-cliiei Far East. "surveyed the strategic situation and exchanced profession-il viewt regarding prooems confronting the world m the Pacific area' during "very interesting discus sions" held here yesterday and173 words
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Article94 1941-10-05 2 Rangoon, Saturday. IT has not been considered necessary 1 to take any steps for Japanese nationals leaving Burma, the Japanese consul-general at Rirgoon told Reuter to-day when shown a report that certain Japanese m Caletrtta rcere 1-riring for Japan shortly He pr'nted oat that about SO Jap-Reuter - 94 words
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Article91 1941-10-05 2 Tokio, Saturday. QUESTIONED ircarding the floatin-r mire menace in the Japan Sea as I a result of mines which had torn loose from their moorings in Soviet waters. Mr. Koh Ishii, Japanese CP.btnet spokpsman, told con-esp indent* fhat another mine had been discovered by Jspaaese vessels since91 words
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Article, Illustration71 1941-10-05 2 Lo.idon Saturday. THE Moscow r.uuo says that strikes are breaking out in many Czech factortr^. The announcet su.»ci that workers of the Avia aircraft factory ucar Prague have downed tools as «ell as workers of the Walter aircraft eng.ne factory in Prague and otherReuter - 71 words
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Article60 1941-10-05 2 London, Saturday. A HIGH oXci.l In the Czech Ministry of Agricul.ure, Dr. Frankenberew, hj bjen arrected, aLegenly tor being P .illy responsible for Un present food shortage in CzechosloTa^.ia, Czech efflci^ls reported here today. The head of an important firm ot Importers, M. J seph Bmlrlcovsky. was60 words
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Article22 1941-10-05 2 llis Urit'.nh Minister to Thailand. S;r Joeiah Crobby, ht<s returned by air to Ba' <?kolc frori Sinjapore after a weeL s stay.—fV'iter.22 words
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441 1941-10-05 2 Melbourne Saturday. THE former lender o? the Op- position Party, Mr. John Curtin, will. It is expected, face the House as Prime Minister on Wednesday. Mr. Curtin has pledged the Labour Party to proceed with the utmost vigour and Determination in the prosecution441 words
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Advertisement642 1941-10-05 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, eyeglasses, exclusively itS^mp/on xjptical c2 4. AKL.VDt III Mk. t HUM. Mi, E Thomp— n. Dr. •> Ocular S.irn.t, 35 yean. 1 fcuropran Clinical kiprrtence. HOW TO PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH IN A FEW WEEKS! Take lYsteless Vitamin Tablets Men dud sum a tvIio arc losing vugnt,642 words
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Advertisement359 1941-10-05 2 fc .^IMIP^ HaaewaW I Strong, sturdy limbs v Bi II sound teeth andstrrijht »y^~' bones the >'ipr 4u 91 of abounding holt!'. »^v I these arc some ot W I giftS bcstcwc( b Y this ■+*4< gSP^PwI famous Food. E|Fnlb I Sonet Hing a l-ctl; b:tter w©^n| -^^^^fefc m rhin359 words
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369 1941-10-05 3 Japanese - Uneasiness In Indo-China Ominous Moves Japanese By Hanoi, Saturday. rIE former strict discipline of the Japanese troops at Saigon, which at fir«t was exemplary, is reported to have been relaxed somewhat. This, coupled with the fact that the French protest against Japanese activities in rounding uo Chinese at Hanoi and369 words
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Article, Illustration25 1941-10-05 3 Crown Prince Olaf of Norway chatting with men of the Norwegian minelayer flotilla during a rixil to a British port recently.25 words
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446 1941-10-05 3 IN a news talk, the Singapore Radio Station shed light on the arrest in Japan ot the former Czecho-Slovak I." later. Dr. Havlicek, and two British subjects, Mr. Graham Martyr and Mr. J. D. Mason. Mr. Mason is head of the Toklo Club and446 words
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Article77 1941-10-05 3 New York, Oct. 4. II7ILLIAM G. Sebold of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, during: yesterday's spy trial hearings, testified that he "joined" the Nazi spy ring aiter which one of the defendants, Ilart Kretes, furnished hhn with blueprints purporting to show "hidden (tun emplacements" aboard77 words
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Article274 1941-10-05 3 Shanghai. Saturday. 'THIS richeit woman in the Far i t. L;4a Hardoon, a Chinese, has died at the age of 77. Her death presages one of the most puzzling and bitter court battles for her fortune estimated at least to be $700,000,000 (Cbinese currency) byReuter - 274 words
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Article75 1941-10-05 3 Washington, Sat u day. NEW regulations have been made public by the State Department giving the Government greater control over arms shipments to, from and across the United States. Hereaf'.er the Government can prohibit any traffic considered contrary to the interests of national defence. Changes75 words
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Advertisement480 1941-10-05 3 SHK HAD NO ENERGY! Now in the best of health MM I have bad my UtUe baby. I have suffered tcribly from constipation and lassitude. I felt terribly low and depressed and everything was too much trouble for me. But I was recommended to taUe Fynnon Salt and now I480 words
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Advertisement176 1941-10-05 3 PRICKLY HEATMilton stops the torturing itch I«\^^ You ne«d not bear th« itch and pain of Prickly Heat a moment longer There a yer T m P'* treatment which gives immediate relief. Just apply undiluted £L 9>^\ Mllton to th- lff cted P"^* »"d »l'B* to dry. At once the176 words
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Advertisement143 1941-10-05 3 Wlmts m Ir. Australia wme-makinj has reached a very high degree of excellenceWith 105 years experience behind them P""l Penfolds Wines Ltd. now cover the entire r»n|e r^ of the Industry from the jrowlng of the (rapes Mj in their own vineyards to the crushing, blending, bottlinf and delivery of143 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-10-05 3 THEIR flMil HOUR RTSiyVJVrA&Vri.^g sus^£»*-»\ssr l us^sKr^*• xzzS^tg&fzs? iKv^%w^:u» BLUEY AND CURLEY v m j Jy *^Vs. V^K .^^^B^ s^Ls^sw*-\ > "^^fc^^BP^^^21 words
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Advertisement243 1941-10-05 4 OUR APOLOGIES TO THE HUNDREDS WHO WERE UNABLE TO GAIN ADMITTANCE LAST NIGHT TO TO-DAY 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS U A.M. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ALHAMBRA PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO COLLECT UNPAID RESERVATIONS BEFORE 9.15 P.M. OTHERWISE THEY ARE LIABLE TO BE SOLD. STRICTLY NO' FREE LIST MEET JOHN DOE243 words
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Advertisement303 1941-10-05 4 THE MOON FESTIVAL To-nirht's night of supreme brilliance should be best spent in our park or in our open-air cinema 1O-NIGHT Tea Dansant from 7.30 p.m. Late Dance, 9.30 12. FRIDAYS GALA NIGHT Our Double- Ten eelebration 3 USEFUL PRIZE8 will be awarded to patrons with (1) The most pktureque303 words
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Advertisement256 1941-10-05 4 DAUII I fill I last 4 mows PAVILIUW I a m 315 615 9M El SHEPH ERDK X V* 0* THE j IL^sBBB^SMSM in oforious Technicolor Jw jturx ■•'Bsß^lllW^K a^MsMßW»^^ 1 InliMr f if ffrrnfflßs^ji IWI sr^sy^fflTliTßflßr JAMES BARTON SAMUEL S. HINDS MARJORIE MAIN MARC LAWRENCE omct* »i mihrv rathanav256 words
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Advertisement266 1941-10-05 4 TWO SPECIAL MORNING SHOWS TO-DAY 10.15 12.30 C A PI T O L THE PICTURE THAT HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSION PASSED IN ITS ENIIRETY! The nost Sensational CHINESE Picture made— "LIGHT of EAST ASIA" Important Roles actually played by ENEMY PRISONERS Captured by the CHINESE FORCES! A266 words
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105 1941-10-05 5 A M Indian. David, was acquitted and discharged by Che Sulaiman bin Mohd. Drus, Klang Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of causing hurt with a penknife to another Indian. Suppiah. of Klang. Complainant, said he met accused on May 12 at Bi.kit Kuda Road.105 words
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Article58 1941-10-05 5 QESK Autry sings his way to another success In the Republic picture. "In Old Monterey" which was given a midnight screening at the Alhambra cinema. Among his songs are ■It HapDened in Monterey,"' Born In the Saddle." and Tumbling Tumbleweeds." He Is supported by a strong cast including58 words
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Article53 1941-10-05 5 pil-MED in Chinese and showing scenes of the prisoner* taken by Chinese troops, light of East Asia" was given a midnight showing at the Capitol cinema. Leading roles in the picture are played by enemy prisoners who were captured by the Chinese Army and the film Is both53 words
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Article57 1941-10-05 5 TWENTIETH-CENTURY Fox's grand 1 musical extravaganza in technicolour. Moon Over Miami," which was given a midnight screening at the Cathay cinema, is a picture which should not be missed. Featuring sveh ftars as Don Amochc, Betty arable I md Robert Cummings, the production has all the irutredients which57 words
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Article35 1941-10-05 5 In common with other parts of the F.M.S.. Carey Island, an estate of about 18.000 acres, has organised a Local Defence Corps of the European and Asiatic staff. Sgt. I. T. Coutts is the commandant.35 words
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Article24 1941-10-05 5 An Indian-Ceylonese singing competition will be held at the Happy World covered stadium on Deepavall night. Sunday, Oct. 19, from 8. p.m. tn midnight.24 words
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Article25 1941-10-05 5 An Incendiary bomb demonstration will be given to groups 9-17 of the Seremban A.R.P. on the Volunteer padang on Oct. 10 at 5 30 p.m.25 words
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470 1941-10-05 5 $386,908 PROFIT FOR YEAR "The roof will be completed next week and all the plant required for its equipment, with a few small exceptions, is already on the site." Jtr. C. R. Cherry. Mr. W. H. I^lacGregor and Mr. R. Burns were470 words
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Article148 1941-10-05 5 A PROFIT of $67,205.88 cts.. or an increase of $1,000 over that of the previous year was declare 3 by Mr. Lee Chlm Tuan, chairman, at the annual general meeting of Brunei United Plantations Ltd.. when a "nal dividend of five per cent, making a tctal of148 words
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Article86 1941-10-05 5 JN future all Imports to Malaya from the United States will require permits (A. P. forms) before their export from the United Stales will be permitted. A notice Issued by the RegistrarGeneral of Statistics yesterday gives an outline of the procedure to be followed to86 words
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Article136 1941-10-05 5 THERE were 26 passengers on board the Pacific Clipper when it arrived in Singapore yesterday. These included several businessmen, among whom were Howard L. Phillips, an executive of Edward Neli and Co., Michael Oarrett, connected with De Ia Rama Steamship Co, and Paul Lamprecht, local manager of F.E.136 words
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Article127 1941-10-05 5 'Nasty Case' Customs Officer PEADING guuty to a charge of attempting to evade payment of duty on 235 batik sarongs and perfume in two tins ani two bottles, All bin Musawal, a Boyanese driver, was fined $2,500 or, in default, sentenced to serve nine months' rigorous imprison ment, in the127 words
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Article104 1941-10-05 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. rE story recently circulating in Singapore that emergency regulations are shortly to be introduced in Malaya restricting the hoars for drinking in clubs, hotels, bars and cabarets is now circulating here. The hours It is proposed £"> prohibit104 words
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Article124 1941-10-05 5 MALAYA'S total overseas trade in August was valued at 5 150, 705,000. compared with $201,012,000 in .'uly. August imports were valued at $80,398,000 and exports at 5100.307,000, compared with 581.271.000 and $116.741, 900. respectively, in July. August exports to Russia, mainly rubber and tin, were valued at $4,755,091,124 words
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Article69 1941-10-05 5 BIN ALI, an Auxiliary Fire Service driver, was acquitted on a charge of negligent driving at the junction of Stamford Road and St. Andrew's Road on July J5, by the Traffic Judge. Mr. C. H. Whitton, yesterday. The death took place In Penang hospital last week of69 words
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Advertisement457 1941-10-05 5 BRILLIANT "I ~Wm r"AVOtMT£S To be fair and younger TOOTHPASTE is the clearest wish of kel tetlh like rli every woman over thirty. 1 They won't look younger I v* L by a year if they try to hide I I their wrinkles with make-up SSwSPf^FU^ -but they will certainly457 words
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Advertisement200 1941-10-05 5 The engagement is announced between Mr. Chou Jwee King, third son of the lat~ Mr. cr-ou sing Lee and Macam Heng Mul Sim and Miss Yeo Suat chwee, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo San Tw«e, both of Singapore. TO-NIGHT 7 P.M. 9.30 PM. MIGHTIEST SEA SPECTACLE! "CAPTAIN CAUTION"200 words
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Advertisement292 1941-10-05 5 ANNOUNCING... NEW STOCKS Cr ]$&"£> PERFUMES HAVE JUST ARRIVED Florls Floral Perfumes each tht front true scent of the flower have long been the choice of women Jffc M wise In the art of gracious living 1 0 and tne Iove of flne thin s Among the thirty odd Flcrls292 words
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Article1275 1941-10-05 6 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By 'CSS OO is." The Sparrow's Wife was 11 saying, oo's a naughty lckle flng. 800-000-000-ooo." A baby cuckoo, nearly as big as herself, was sitting on her lap as she blew down its neck and wagged hi head foolishly in its face. '■'Ats1,275 words
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Article365 1941-10-05 6 By The Four Aces "pLEASE tell us where we went sour." request* a reader. "Except for the spade loner, we had an tricks, but we failed to reach a Slam South. Dealer Neither side rvlserable 8 S HK J 7 DQJ t !l SAQ J 9 t I365 words
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Advertisement1484 1941-10-05 6 Kl^^iUjP -you must use Lwm^ *j3 B^v. J^ -'t's the best healer jL sH ,^^N& f J_ 'Apply Cuticura Ointment to your Eczema. At the very first touch you feel its marvellous soothing effect. Within five minutes that terrible, sleep-wrecking itch is dispersed. Then, after each application, the affected part1,484 words
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Advertisement279 1941-10-05 6 For cool, J///^| "^^^s^fii**^! f parceling If I fe 1 C #1 *> 0 I C 'If* CHIVERS JELLIES The most popular jellies ir«™^.r: /or over ha// a century J» The rich (nutv flavours »o charactcnsnc of Chiver*' jellies have won for them worlJ J mridt popularity What could be279 words
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Article, Illustration389 1941-10-05 7 By The Onlooker UR. William Arthur Da tea Goodall, a retired Singapore Municipal officer, known as the "Robinson Cnitoe" of Pulau Serimbun, died in the Johore Bahru general hospital last week. Mr. Goodall, who was aged 01, lived on his own island In the Johore Straits. He389 words
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Article, Illustration143 1941-10-05 7 UK. Chan Kong Liang, a former student of the Anglo-Chines* School, Klang, who is now Director of the Municipal Land Office in Kunming, is on a holiday visit to his parents in Sungel Buaia, Banting. Mr. Chan Kong Liang is the eldest Kee Kong, a wellknown planter143 words
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Article241 1941-10-05 7 £HARLES J. CARROLL, veteran of many years of service as a civu engineer in many parts of the world f'.ied at his Jacksonville home last July from a heart attack at the age of 64 Mr. Carroll devoted his iife to Important railway building projects, representing perhaps241 words
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Article588 1941-10-05 7 THE Far East lost one of its better 1 known newspapermen recently with the passing of Mr. Alfred William Sheriff, 71-year-old former editor of the "Hong List" and the 'Shanghai Directory" and member of the NorthChina Dally News staff. Mr. Sheriff was actively connected with the Drintlng588 words
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Advertisement616 1941-10-05 7 INDIGESTION FORYEARS At Tun* Her Life Wmi Unbearable Now We Always Keep a Bottle of Yeast-Vite nrtg rnuri In The Hoast Dear Sirs. I feel I must write to Inform you of the wonderful benefits my wife has received from taking Yeast-Vite. For years Bhe has suffered from Indigestion and616 words
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Advertisement183 1941-10-05 7 HOWARD DUAL RADIO"•OU VOLT STORAGE BATTERY OR AC CURRENT ssajsjasMasKaaHaflßH Bttsaa^^^ (3010 C3T 00 ■>^?sjßß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Sßß^^^Sßßa l Pf6■ I 0 sssf t __JsssHr'»^ I™' 06 S t say 3 1 h c r 1 lii3csiL%)jsc3\t' i smwb you TUNES THREE lANOS v j|| .k,... PROM SSS TO 13 MfTIRS Ox ol183 words
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Article892 1941-10-05 8 LAST Tuesday listeners to the Malaya Br >adcasting Corporation heard another talk by the Professor of Economics a*Raffles College on "Money an«i the War." Unfortunately it wa.not possible to issue to the Press a full report of the talk, a sum mary be.ng substituted, and therefore it is892 words
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840 1941-10-05 8 John Cashel - John Cashel By BATTLES make the cables hum. Some of the humming is caused by Intelligence men who are flashing home to the General Staff in Whitehall coded telegrams about the latest lessons learned on the battlefields. These telegrams now come from Russia.. That is840 words
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258 1941-10-05 8 London, Saturday. MAZI-LSM Is being found out and the chiefs see the storm to come," declares tn€ Daily Telegraph in an editorial which describes Hitler's speech yesteriay as a wail of apology." 'Hitler was put upon the stage again for a desperate effortReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement520 1941-10-05 8 THE NEW WORLD CABARET TO-DAY TIFFIN DANCE J. 30 to 4.3 f p— u Admission FREE. TO-NIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admillion 25 cts. fP I A N O TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALSHIRE t. t n/l a _£,O. Phone 2902—50 Orchard Rd\ 1 PHONE 4310 g 1 t™. \^T Amber Mansion. I j^W^-520 words
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Advertisement633 1941-10-05 8 J /tTC^t __tf____________^__________Bn___r^___ m£_-Pftpi4myi^^ Anazjng NEW safe way brings glorious relief from Isn't it a grand and fined by a ypcci i/C_A_/*iICC glorious feeling when your i>roc«w, Resprin 1- rfCflHflWlea neadache your the new prescrlp MFUPAI/UA toothache rtops! tlon. it k SAFE Z__-!?T_r And here is the. medicine it acts633 words
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252 1941-10-05 9 MALACCA may have a permanent professional nre brigade should discussions among the authorities materialize. With a population cf 27.000, i many of whom live in the business area of the town, the prol peTtar of which is valued at about ■•48,000.000, Malacca has had252 words
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97 1941-10-05 9 A EUROPEAN, Harold George' Aldndg2 Davey, 34. and two IndlUM. M. S. Beera, 41, and Abul Kadir bin Beera. 43, were alI g.^d in a charge they fared in the Singapore fifth court yeiterday to have voluntarily caused ;.irvou.s hurt to N.N. Pillay.97 words
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Article47 1941-10-05 9 pHAKGBD in the Singapore Third Court with the theft of $1,300. belonging to Arunasalem Chettiar, while employed as the man's clerk on May 27, an Indian, Vellafamy, was acquitted by the magistrate, Mr. R. Moor, yesterday. Mr. A. J. Braga defended VeUasamy.47 words
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Article61 1941-10-05 9 An auction of stamps, etc. for the War and Patriotic funds, organized by the Singapore stamp Club, will be held at Raffles Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 5.30 p.m. Contributions of stamps, accessories, etc. are Invited and should be sent to the honorary secretary, c/o Keng61 words
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Article229 1941-10-05 9 Exemptions From Military Service rvo applications, one from Paterson, Simcns and Co., Ltd for the exemption of Mr. C. H. I. Kent ircm mobilization, the other from the United Engineers Ltd, for the ev*mption of Mr. J. C. Evans fr:»n all training and general mobilization were allowed by the Singapore229 words
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Article358 1941-10-05 9 Many Firms Consider Special Allowances THE prices of essential commodities have risen so much recently that many Singapore firms are understood to have written to their head offices for permission to grant increased cost of living and special war allowances to their staffs. The increases in358 words
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Article, Illustration104 1941-10-05 9 MR. Archibald John Barty Dickson, of the Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, was married to Miss Elizabe'/ Grace Laurie Mac Arthur, daugnter of Mr. A. Mac Arthur of Letchworth, Herts, England, and the late Mrs. MacAnhur. at the Presbyt?nan Church yesterday. Mr. Dickson104 words
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Article, Illustration90 1941-10-05 9 MR. James William Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. JL W. B?n--nett, of Singapore, and Miss Olga Maud Galistan, daughter of Mr and Mr.s. E. L. Oalistan, also of Singapore, were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The Archdeacon, Yen. Graham White, conducted the service and Mr. Waddei; was90 words
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Article, Illustration144 1941-10-05 9 A SINGAPORE-ENROLLED pri vate In the Royal Army Medical Corps. Pte. Hllarion Abelard de Rozario, was married to Miss Rosaline Mary dc Rosario daughter of Mr. Emanuel de Rozario. of Singapore, and the late Mrs. de Rozario, at 3t. Jofeph's Church, Singapore, yesterday. de Rozario Is a144 words
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Article, Illustration82 1941-10-05 9 GUNNER William Edward Blaylock, of the Royal Artillery, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blaylcck. of Carlisle. England, was married to Miss Quentin Joanna Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, cf Singapore, at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Rev. P. C. Cazalet, Chaplain to the Forcer conducted the82 words
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Article53 1941-10-05 9 Ma. B. H. Wee, son of Mr. Hid Mrs Wee Hong Kee of Singapore, was married to Miss Scow Swee Poh. daughter of Madam Scow Cheng Tlong. o; Sandakan. Borneo, and the late Mr I Scow, at the Registry of Marriages Singapore. A reception was held afterwards at the53 words
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Article24 1941-10-05 9 A public meeting win be held today at 5.30 p.m. at the Singapore Indian Association ground M Bale.stier Road to celebrate Mahathmajl's VJrd birthday.24 words
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Advertisement420 1941-10-05 9 STRANGE FACE POWDER TEST ASTOUNDS 10.000 fesr^jf WOMEN |PROoVtha7vo>7^\/^ can lock younger and lovelier! Jp. An una:::ijj new discovery gj t, t L fice powder;. A woniler- MBK6fnfS ml r.cw ingredient Vhick TP^T Tbfatttifiei the ikm is skilfully ■K J I «ith the hm-st Ik- TODAY Rift.J pu*der. Gives a420 words
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Advertisement395 1941-10-05 9 j NO CUM NOSOAP^NOSPIRIT- NO STARC«I S BRYLCREEM'S natural oils keep the hair in place >V.^JFBfe^l all day long, smartly and naturally without being Li^^flaWllaSS^lftpMk gummed or plastered. Brylcreem's tonic ingre> dients penetrate right to the roots, encouraging TErl new growth and making the hair grow he?lthv as v£bi*l^bW tr*^^iU\395 words
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371 1941-10-05 10 Accor.i.ii'; to slaUsUcs 86 out of every 100 men sooner or later are started or the road to premature okl age hv gland trouble. One of the commonest symptoms o. ntjerous and mysterious glan ailment is the nercssity of getting a371 words
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1472 1941-10-05 10 The Week's Markets BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT Singapore, Saturday. A PLEASING feature of commercial life in Singapore these days is the desire to set away from offices at night, don a suit of khaki and to get down to the real business1,472 words
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Article57 1941-10-05 10 Singapore, Oct. 4. Buyer? Hellers Oambter S 7.9© Hamburg Cube $12.39 Java Cube $13.00 Capra Mixed $3.66 Sun Dried $3.90 Pepprr Wlut<- Muntok $18 00 White $17.50 Black $.00 Sago flow No. 1 LtnCt» $520 FaJr $5.20 $5 30 Sarawak $4.75 Tapioca Smail Flake $8.50 Fair Flake57 words
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Article76 1941-10-05 10 Siii»ap«r*. Saturday. Oct. 4, MOU. Bayers Sellers Friers Prices No. IX K.S.S (Spot loose) 38% 38*4 No. IX R.S.S. I.o-b. In cases October 38^ 39 'i C..F.A.Q. B.S.S. l.o.b. In bales October 38'/, ii'A F.A.Q. B.S.S. fob. n bales October 31*, 3» FUTUKE QUOTATIONS No.76 words
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Article177 1941-10-05 10 Singapore, Saturday. Tne following are the exchange rales this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation SKLUNO London T.T 1/4 3/82 London demand 3/4 3/33 Switzerland (T.T. only) 302.48 New York demand 47.10 Montreal demand 51. M BaUTla demand M.TI Samarang demand177 words
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Article76 1941-10-05 10 London, Saturday TRADING tn tin has be«n spasmodic and until to-day Interest has mainly centred on cash tin where consumer! bought and smelters covered previous forward tales while, ft 1* believed, the authorities supported. Tired holders well mat U»e demand Forwards occasionally attracted a better demand but Inwln— was restricted76 words
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Advertisement172 1941-10-05 10 WANTED ■puf!, .',j-furnl£hed house i:ii two bedrooms. mod-■ m for English family. 3 smai. i^i'o n. from end October. wHUn. p;>:- 1 *i l( > abaui $aoo, tig lo a. ecu *4on :tep j sundiy I PENSION AT AGE OF 55 PLAN •'The sooner you start, the greater total disablement172 words
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Advertisement114 1941-10-05 10 *ftW!flawl APB 4 Australia so close to the East, offers a complete change in climate, scenery and peoples, and ensures modern standards in accommodation, transportation and service, as well as a wide ran EC of sport and entertainment. a^T^^k Living is not expensive in Australia, ar.d the favourable exchange further114 words
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Advertisement774 1941-10-05 10 Cm ■awk ak V ■■f mm T' X» ™m fjip ***fri 'rjQfV- rule should be written up in "J^r*ii^jjt^^ every home— for Inner Cleanli- •■'"sL _I x ness is tne u^ mos importance to .Vif^ZZv^>^ hea'.th. Only when you have achicv-ri^S^-^Ea^T^-jj e<l tnat ha DPV state of affairs in- «-gg^^^^i774 words
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Advertisement917 1941-10-05 11 In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940 results just published 90 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded PASSES hi TYPEWRITING and 57 per cent, of these at BBfIBBBNVBVBP^VMBBJI tamed DISTINCTION 17) 1 1 Jilt l^Hlij I IbSi Enrol nov/ for the I ElfilifiEPi^^ new term. Bj^iyjjjjjjii^iJiiijyijUjjiyi^ TBDNI917 words
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Advertisement876 1941-10-05 11 PERSIL— how hw "ni£jN| Jh9l it perfect (or I al/* ness and brightness it T-^^^ t brings. Now it is better P^fe s»r Ivi^ Everywhere women praise RMJj ■<'' Tf »i« it time I this big improvement. <c-.. s»v«r and th« I Quick rinsing with no guarantee of a j876 words
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Miscellaneous2262 1941-10-05 11 Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE I EMPIRE STATION SYDNEY ZIIL 223 m. 1.333k rs.; ZHPI EASTERN SERVILE on CSV— (VLQ 9.615 not (31.2 m.) 3C.96m. 9.69 m cs.; ZHP2 48.38 m. 17.81 mcs.; 16.84 metres; GSF— j^g Department of Information. I 6.175 m cs.; ZHr3 «.38 m. 7.25 15.14 mem.; 19.81 metres;2,262 words
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Article1104 1941-10-05 12 R.H. Naylor - R.H. Naylor By SUNDAY, OCT. Here comes a rollicking, boisterous, blustering year. October-born folk are ready to try all drinks once and now comes thetr opportunity. One striking feature of the year win be an unholy row. perhaps with a parent. perhaps v.lth employer. perhaps with1,104 words
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Article345 1941-10-05 12 By Majc Factor C^MININE beauty is largely a matter of opinion —the opinion of those who view It. Thus, sue! beauty is net a fixed quality. Its qualities frequently change, according to the time and place of its evidence. Many centuri3s age, for instance, the liberally full-figured345 words
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Advertisement378 1941-10-05 12 A COOL WAY TO BEAUTY Elizabeth Arden has a treatment that acts like a charm when you feel hot and weary. >/ First moisten a little cotton wHi 2"J wool pad in the chilly freshness J}}, V. > 'of Ardena Cleansing Cream and s. i i"' vtWti this gentle instrument378 words
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Advertisement376 1941-10-05 12 '^mmmj: HOLLYWOOD'S j^^E*"* I*^.1 «#*>~x j Hav Tow t«eJ tfa« perfect lip ~®M 'f* I make-up? Created by Max Factor ,Jm m Hollywood, it is iuper.tndeliblt ;k* v flt I ««d mouturt-proof... in new Color ft*' ML Harmony shades to give your lip* ■P^^^BJfj .^t^H I lir n R« lasting376 words
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Miscellaneous303 1941-10-05 12 This Week For You JANUARY (Dec. 21-Jan. 19) A spot of bother on the domestic side of things quite early In the week— be tactful But If you are unmarried there may be romantic developments about Thursday next. The business influences are excellent go ahead. FEBRUARY (Jan. 2»-Feb. II): In303 words
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Miscellaneous156 1941-10-05 12 opportunity of advancement. Friends help. SEPTEMBER (An*. 24-Sept. 23): Money should be easier to come by and expenses not so heavy. A lucky week for writing official and other Important letters: for travel. A visit to or from a relative. Business surprises. OCTOBER (Sept 24-Oct. 23) It married. Important family156 words
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Article, Illustration340 1941-10-05 13 K. A. THOMPSON. D.O. Sc - K. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc., «T <D«eUr mt Ormter S«imee) Many rye and skin rtlsewi Including lunges infection or (Ringworm) ol the IuumIs and feet have been traced to infected golf clubs. Hie number of cuses of infection of the •kin between the toe-, between the fUiK'T?, and340 words
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Article102 1941-10-05 13 High-Power Radio For Australia rE establistuiient of a highpower short-wave transmitting station in Australia with 10 times the power of any now op* r atmg was announced recently in Canberra by the Fost master General, Mr. Collins, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Thr station, said Mr. Collins Wvuld be102 words
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Article169 1941-10-05 13 FE former Italian motorship Remo '9,780 tons), seized by the Australian Government a tcv hours after Italy entered the war, is "a good and lawful" prize ■>{ war. The Western Australian Chief ju'-t're (Sir John Northmore) decided U— s, sitting as a Colonial Court169 words
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154 1941-10-05 13 a LABOUR member of the House of Commons asked tbe Secretary v State for War rcceutly whether his attention had been drawn to the action of a military int lhgence o_ ccr In attempting to prerent certain Picss photographs being taken on the arrival of154 words
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Article, Illustration306 1941-10-05 13 SOME months ago a passenger in a British Overseas Airways •plane noticed that the duties ordinarily carrieo out by a ste ward were being done by one of the aircraft's officers. Quietly the passenger offered his help, and for the rest of the trip acted306 words
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Article32 1941-10-05 13 THE Dionne quintuplets must learn to 1 spe_: English. An order to this effect has been —sued by the Ontario Education Department. At present the quintuplets ■peak French.32 words
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160 1941-10-05 13 U.S. Film Star Lieutenant In London 1 1 lEUT. Robert Montgomery, 38 year-old Hollywood film star airman, last year an ambulam-* driver with the French Army and now an officer in the United 'States Naval Reserve, is in Lon don, states the Daily Express He flew from New York by160 words
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Article144 1941-10-05 13 "THE oloes k anc youngest demo- cracies in the Pacific shook hands to-day," said the ConsulGeneral for China in New Sovtn Wales. Dr. C J Pao. when >50 members of the State's Chines? community entertained the ne*' Minister for China. Dr. Hsu M-> at an informal144 words
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Article99 1941-10-05 13 A SHOPKEEPER who wanted to lose a customer went before Wembley Food Control Committee recently. The case Is believed to be the first of Its kind. Tbe unwanted customer Is a woman and the retailer produced an appra) signed by all his aastetanU, asking99 words
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Advertisement1094 1941-10-05 13 waves and curls FOR LOVELY GIRLS To «r« youraeK attractive «mi aad cutle-^. MK'kly and tmty g«t him Anunu Wax S«i uvd follow ikt fall, umpi* .turn law cmioKd. Amami Wa»e Sit m nan 04*>, aaatucky, and u tintl very auackly. AMAMI wave sets Try U» Nw AMAMI BmUlANTlMt l)«1,094 words
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Advertisement220 1941-10-05 13 MHnaW aw ___T^___ "9 Vi *_> ___^___L? finis vm mci viui STHLM6TI AREI 3jp #_r _r_t_> -> Smf i *W* Vy FOOI Fli -——^LWBr MVfsn. ion i«f Fever and Influenza weaken i~ >ou au_teum_ atccp you. The, take away your S^K, ?5 strength. Your digestion is wishing you eouid dc_e220 words
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Advertisement321 1941-10-05 13 Laveiv der Jamous Bond Strtet Powdtr, \""fc_^Yj' tnglveh Compltxion Crtam m 4 £r Lipstick, torn* of tkt eistntimU <_d^^^ Ik, Ymdlty Way to Btmmy. The quiet beauty of the clean w?«?ful fragrance of the Yardley Lavender gives an. appealing air ol youthful freshness and charm the ideal Perfume for Daytime321 words
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Article1131 1941-10-05 14 By "Doc" rE draw for the Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup, first round proper, makes Interesting reading and this week's games should produce thrilling encounters. Moat of the big teams appear to have rasy games but ln cup-tie football one Is apt to see a few1,131 words
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Article218 1941-10-05 14 (From Our Owti Correspondent) Seremban THE Negri Sembilan hockey season has negun with minor Inter-club hockey matches and lt Is difficult at the moment to assess the talent available for State matches. Shsikh Mustapha's absence will be badly felt in the Negri team. He has218 words
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Article149 1941-10-05 14 rE United Family BP. beat the Sphinx B.P. by seven games to two Results (United Family first): Henr Slak Kwee beat Julian de Souca 15—9. 15 4; Heng Swee Tee beat Predle Perlra 19—3, 15—6; Chou Slew Km* beat Marie de Souza 19—2. IS— 8; Henr, Siak149 words
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Article651 1941-10-05 14 (From Our Badminton Correspondent > IN spite of the poor entries received for the Singapore open inter -club badminton tournament, interest ln this event has by no meatis lessened. Rivalry among the competing clubs is siill as keen as ever and the few matches that will be played will651 words
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Article100 1941-10-05 14 (Prom Our Own Correspondent! Klang rIE Sclang,,r Coast Club beat rt i at soccer by three goals to nU. The winnp'.s showed suiieriorUy ln every j d^nartmf^t md ftiilv rlp«ervefl thptt victory. The c!ub opened score throHfh Paul and Tan Hoot Piang. Che Abbas bin Osman referred,100 words
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Article73 1941-10-05 14 JTEPPEL Golf CTub't quarte-ly At Hemp and prercntaMcn of prizes took plact last reek-end. *n»e mixed flag competition tm won by Mrs. O MrOnffln and M O. Harrey. Tae president. Mr. W. P. Dousrlas. presented the pi !r.M won during the third riu«rter. Tlie B«(jamufl"ia« band from73 words
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Article38 1941-10-05 14 An CRC side b^t Air K '"tiarterg b» six goals to nil ln a hockey gam.' pUvyed on the Parian? yesterday Scorrrs for thf 3 R.C. weve Hope (7*. JL Brhr>erder. B. Srheerdar. A. Arm-1 •trotc. H. D'Rocarlo.38 words
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Advertisement126 1941-10-05 14 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? "What do you think?" "British to the teeth" -t&ffiltmSt^ I I THf USf Of fRfPWIO TOR I ft T^^ W I (MM WAHf TldlD DOCTOR- ~V^SD HOf\LlCl\s M^L TO Sfl YOU BACK A SIR »MoTnrB unsuccessful Jifcv} V^L i'*e iost au Mr d*iv£ *mo126 words
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Advertisement1206 1941-10-05 14 |99|HH^ftn ere a mocicrn GiIIcTTC razot set at an amazingly 1 1 1 I low price. It consists of a HBHB Gillette razor and one Blue j^^^nf^y^^^r^^^^^B I Gillette Blade (the best E^M^^^^^^^^M^^l I shaving combination in the BBHHbBqSBBI world), contained in an BacMVli Jfc j' I I hygienic moulded1,206 words
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1740 1941-10-05 15 Good Dividends At Opening Day Of Selangor Races (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. GOOD dividends were paid on the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting here to-day. Rain fell shortly before the end. Race Ponies. Class 2, Dtv. 2, 5K fora. Mrs. S.E. Sherkia's EAST1,740 words
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Article32 1941-10-05 15 The draw on the bi* sweep, valu $108,350. resulted as fo.liws :—FIReTf *****, FIRST: 57*16; THIRD: 1980 a. Starters: *****. 1.4/9 1, ***** 7532J *****3, *****2, *****, *****, *****.32 words
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Article46 1941-10-05 15 The first double tote paid $197 an each of reven tickets on the winning combination. In the second double tote there were five tickets on Counsel and Pro Patria. each paying $212. and 14 ticsyts on Counsel and Yule Call paying I $75 each.46 words
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Article227 1941-10-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Banru, Saturday. IN a keenly-fought rugby matcn played on the Civil Service ground In Johore Bahru to-day Johore beat the Royal Engineers (Pulau Brani) by 15 points (three goals) to three points (one try>. Although Johore cere pressing for the227 words
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Article250 1941-10-05 15 IN a game in which they demonstrated speed of attack coupled with consistency of defence, the Combined Service Corps beat the Indian Association by five goals to on; at hockey at Bales tier yesterday. Though the club team were by no means overwhelmed, the Combined250 words
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Article162 1941-10-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sydney Saturday. TH£ AJ.C. Derby run t>-day resulted: 1, Laureate <McCarten), 2 Galliard (Shean), 3, Chatham's Choice (Knox) 4, It's Funny (W. Cook). Betting: »2. 25 1. 201. 51 Won by 2% lengths, long head. Time. 2 mm. 32 sec Also162 words
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137 1941-10-05 15 A SCORELESS draw was the result of the hockey match played between Anglo-Chinese School first eleven and the Raffles Institution first eleven on the tatter's ground yesterday. frames bad tbe better of the exchanges throughout the game but poor finishing and a good Anglo-Chinese137 words
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Article143 1941-10-05 15 R.A.S.C. COLTS ra fast and Interesting game of hockey played at Alexandra yesterday, the R.AS.C. drew oneall with the Singapore Colts. The Colts were rather unfortunate in not winning as they dominated play for the major part of the game. Harris In goal for tbe R.A.S.C. played well and saved143 words
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Article246 1941-10-05 15 i THOUGH they maintained a leud 1 for nearly 50 minutes of play, the Highland Brigade were beaten by the S.C.C, yesterday by five points (a goal) to three <a iry), in a rous.ng gam: of rugby en the padang. Early In the game the246 words
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Article155 1941-10-05 15 STAGING a brilliant recovery late in the second half, the Police scored two coals In quick succession to beat the S.C.C., who played with ten men throughout, by an odd goal in live, in a first division league soccer match played at the Depot yesterday. The B.C.C.155 words
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Article81 1941-10-05 15 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. XimiTES beat Colours by nine points "three tries) to a goal in the State rugby trial a)-day. The Winners owed their uecoss to the good work of their backs and the superb hocking cf Dow, a certainty for the State81 words
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416 1941-10-05 15 Chinese And R.A.F. Draw— Another Replay To Decide The Champions SEVERAL thousand soccer enthusiasts saw a gaase missed chances at Anaon Road stadium y*ste-*ay when the Royal Air Force and the Chi. nese (S.C.F.A.) drew, one goal eacr., in a match which was expected to decide the championship in the416 words
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Advertisement313 1941-10-05 15 jflfl BJM^gj^jMsr^f, sawsssl \PINEAPPLE AND PAPAYA JAM Your palate will assure you of the high quality of L«e's Pineapple and Papaya Jam. Made from choice, naturally ripened Malayan pineapples and papayas, and packed under strict Government control, this jam has been acclaimed by London marketing experts as being good as313 words
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Advertisement363 1941-10-05 15 ROBBED OF SLEEP BY RHEUMATISM Her Back Felt ns if it Would Break A woman's gratiturio >v being rid of "such dreadful pal^s" cr-UMfi her te) write this letter: "I used to have sur h < \au(ul pains In my knre;. ankles m.i fhoukiors. to say nothing of my back.363 words
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Article111 1941-10-05 16 When Hitler May Use Gas Germs "PERMANY will start terrifying bacteriological and chemical warfare against Britain before she is beaten," Mr. Beverley Baxter, M.P., said in New York. He said Hider would mace this "feariul vengeanc*? assault" when he knew he could not win the war. Mr. Baxter arrived in111 words
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99 1941-10-05 16 BRITAIN has ordered 15.000.000 esses of canned Callfornian tomatoes as an emergency food and drink supply in the event of invasion. The vice-president of the California Gartners' League, Mr. McKlnney, disclosed this recently, says a San Francisco report. "T!ip BritHh G'W*rnr'«nt pvvtn ff> enemy99 words
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115 1941-10-05 16 RUSSIAN troops have discovered a new ruse in German "loudspeaker warfare." While advancing one day, the Russian* heard terrific outbursts of ma-chine-gun fire, but could noi deiect the enemy positions, said Moscow radio. The troops dashed forward, captured a machine-gun, and put it out of action115 words
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Article59 1941-10-05 16 CEVEKE restrictions on bathers have be n ordered In Spain, says a Madrid message to Vichy. In future no one must wear a bathing costume unless actually bathing or on a sun-bathing beach In which cases the sexn must be segregated. Dancing In bathing costumes Is59 words
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Article110 1941-10-05 16 COR gallantry when she lost her life r after being buried for 34 hours. Oui Guide Peggy Harland. of the Ist Stone Cross Company. Suasex, has been posthumously awarded the Guides' OUt Cross. Peggy was in Eastbourne visiting friends when a bomb fell on the110 words
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Article105 1941-10-05 16 \f/AR causes a big Increase In the number of unwise and Irrational marriages, declared Dr. James Brossard, professor at the Universif of Pennsylvania, In Atlantic City. "Marriages, many of them obviously Identifying cautious young men seekInr the leaser danger, doubled In New York during the first year of105 words
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Article75 1941-10-05 16 TWHKN blood pressure goes up, when there are pains in the stomach, coupled with headaches and other physical dis- turbances which medicine fails to remedy— it may be love. That at least is The opinion of Dr. Leon J. Saul, clinical assistant of the Institute75 words
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200 1941-10-05 16 SOME women motorists pass the "invasion examination" witr extra high marks. Local police who are question Ing motorists in certain areas use a special distinction, A+ which so far has been awarded only to women. Ordinary marks are A for satisfactory answers, B for200 words
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Article, Illustration139 1941-10-05 16 A MELBOURNE man has fallen in love with the girt on the Red Cross appeal poster. The Red Cross has received the following letter from the man: "I fell in love with her picture immediately I saw it. "I wonder If you could let me139 words
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75 1941-10-05 16 BOYS and girls of twelve are being allowed to see the film "Birth of a Baby" but they first have to get their parents' consent, and must see the film under guidance of masters and mistresses. Many British educational authorities, realising the value of75 words
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Article292 1941-10-05 16 New World Record Film And Novel «QONE With the Wind" goes from record to record, establishing itself as the most amazingly successful novel of all time These were the latest American sales, according to the New Yorker:— copies 15s edition 1,308,750 7s. 6d. edition 338,000 10s. edition 14,350 3s. edition292 words
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Article127 1941-10-05 16 Why Anxiety Upsets The Stomach By a well-known Doctcr. Everyone Is affected in some way by the present difficult times, but few people realise Uiat worry and anxiety are common causes of Indigestion The digestive secretions of the stomach are controlled by the nervous system, and when the ner.es become127 words
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Article13 1941-10-05 16 Hate: 'Bisvrated' Magnesia referred to above is sold by all chemists and stores13 words
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Article, Illustration17 1941-10-05 16 Vivien Leigh as she -ppeared in toe role ot Scarlett Offer* M.G.M.I film Gene With the Wind."17 words
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Article, Illustration23 1941-10-05 16 A Nonoegitm girl weiring national dress handing out refreshments to Norwegian troops now undergoing rigorous training somewhere Im Scotland.23 words
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