The Straits Times, 30 September 1939
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Title Section38 1939-09-30 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.! MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER— LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1C39. PRICE 5 CENTS The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1939. PRICK S CENTS38 words
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Advertisement169 1939-09-30 1 Try MIEN CHONG TAILORING We only ask for a trial order. Oil Coleman St. Singapore. -Phone 4816- »l 48l -tMijBJ mh BJBHDMBBBHafIK'IBIaBH I •»>• t^?v BBVS^^hI B»t ItC mmu| P^ bbl f "^^Bb^ ;^^3e IfftjTi* '-^j ffl^-<. Jhßb^S^P^P^^^ f I I AV^AB^Oilf [^BBTw^MtBBB^BB^^^B^^^BM «M^MIM X J >^ 10 osi mm169 words
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Advertisement6 1939-09-30 1 SINGAPORE, 140 CECIL ST. CPHONE 5471).6 words
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Advertisement199 1939-09-30 1 Findlater's Fine B Sherries fi^ Per Bottle fc^g Duty 0.75 Extra. ML mPH '-±:i OLD MORF.NO BKOWN. Full Of Flavtw $2 00 jB Bn^S Wrjm PAIE DRY l erv sultable I° T sSBBb «sB Ciab Sherry and Bitters $2.05 BP'*^ f FINO. Possesses the Bouquet of a true Fino. $2.3»199 words
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Advertisement143 1939-09-30 1 for PERFECT STYLES In DRESSMAKING READYMADES Call at MADAME PAGE'S SALONS 13. Battery Road, Singapore. HOTEL MAJESTIC Kuala Lumpur. KUALA LUMPUR, 25, JAVA ST CPHONE 3683). Millinery [NJ^^^^^ia^^ ftLTS FOR THE i 4pM%'.;-.:. Jm& I hats are in the |atest TRIMMED BANGKOK AND BALIBUNTAL STRAWS. THE Th. p« SS" HAT143 words
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Obituary82 1939-09-30 2 MRS. E. CEONO CHOON (Madam Tan Geok Bee) aged 75 passed away peacefully at 7.05 a.m. on the 29th September 1939 at No. 79 Clemenceau Avenue leaving surviving her 5 sons —E. Faan Kee, E. Toon Hee E. Sip Hee. E. Chan Hse and E. Yam Hee 3 daughters82 words
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Article68 1939-09-30 2 The Command Entertainments Committee wish to thank all who have fflMlTtHMly sent books and periodicals for the Troops in Singapore. These are received at the salvation Arrr.j Headquarters in Tank Road and then d'stributed to the Units. The Committee are very grateful to Inspector Boyle for the great help68 words
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Advertisement624 1939-09-30 2 WESTALL.—At Singapore General Hospital on September 29 to Mrs. J. C. Westall, a san. Mr, and Mrs. H. R. J. EVEHtTT. p.p.c. To Calcutta. situati6ns~vacant TEACHER TO TEACH Primary Class. Must have School Cert: Apply personally Le Mercier's School, 218, Queen Street. YOUNG ENGLISH or Scotch Lady required to assist624 words
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Advertisement871 1939-09-30 2 HOUSES FLATS. TO LET CENTRALLY SITUATED well furnished moacrn flats, moderate rent Inclusive of Refrigerator, linen, etc. Tel. 2530. TO LET, desirable bungalow, Tanglin district, fully furnished, linen, cutlery, etc. Rent moderate. Reply Box No. 381, straits Times. FURNISHED FLAT with refrigerator, central situation— rent $125 including electricity and water.871 words
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Advertisement938 1939-09-30 2 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS will be received at the Colonia Secretary's Office, until noon on 20th October 1939, for the following services for thi Singapore Volunteer Corps for the yea: 1940:— 1. Clothing (making up). 2. Transport of members of the Singa pore Volunteer Corps by motor bus a lorry. 3.938 words
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Advertisement763 1939-09-30 2 AUCTION NOTICES MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable 954 years' leasehold land and .1 house No. 41 St. Michael's Road, Singapore, area l rood 25.4 poles. c To be held at r The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10 Chulla Street, Singapore. On Wednesday, Oct. 4. 1933, at763 words
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Advertisement965 1939-09-30 2 BUSINESS CARDS Etc C THE "DAY NIGHT"~~ PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY (Private and Commercial Investigation) throughout S.S. F.M.S. Experienced Detective Available. 9, SCOTTS ROAD, PHONE 4440 r JOIN TH¥GREEiTcmCLE"I LENDING LIBRARY Ist. FLOOR, 18-F. BATTERY RD P.O. BOX 34, SINGAPORE. Moderate terms; Special rates outtation Members, Clubs and Messes. Open Daily:965 words
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Advertisement116 1939-09-30 2 WEARNES WEEKLY LIST USED CARS ALL T¥PES OF CARS IN STOCK —BIG ANI» SMALL. HERE ARE A FEW OFFERS. 1938 SINGER 8.9 H.P. SALOON ~~g875 1936 FORD 8 H.P. SALOON $809 1937 VAUXHALL 14 H.P. SALOON $l/>25 1934 STANDARD 10 H.P. SALOON $500 1936 MORRIS 12 H.P. SALOON $1,000 1937116 words
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Advertisement397 1939-09-30 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated In England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. Co. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list ot Sailings is suspended for the time397 words
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Advertisement256 1939-09-30 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS dncorooruted In Japan) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. TO HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. TO CALIFORNIA FROM THE ORIENT VIA HONOLULU ASAMA MARU leave Hongkong Oct. S TATSUTA MARU leave S'hal Oct. 28 TO VANCOUVER A SEATTLE FROM JAPAN HEIAN MARU leave Kobe Oct. 5 HIKAWA256 words
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Advertisement804 1939-09-30 3 rtF^^■■^■V^fr^^P^y^WsW I*^^^!1 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabin* with Private Bath Excellent Cuisine To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTER- T P LESTINF ROTTFRDAM AND DAM AND COPENHAGEN M< ROTTERDAM AND BORINGIA Oct. 17 COPENHAGEN LALANDIA Nov. 7 JUTLANDIA NOV. 28 "*°IA abt Oct. 7 MEONIA Dec. 19 S l Oct M PIONIA Jan. 0804 words
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Advertisement483 1939-09-30 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building:, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1300 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, also483 words
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Article1260 1939-09-30 4 Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1939: 5 PJC MM Buyer* SeOen Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 64 5s Austral An.al. (Ss) 5s 4%d 5s lO^d Austral Maiay i£) 37s 39» Ayer Hi tarn (5s) 22s 23s x.d. Ayer Weng ($1) .85 .95 Baiigrin Tin1,260 words
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Article91 1939-09-30 4 Singapore, Sept. 29, noon. Buyers Sellers Copra Mixed $3.30 Sun Dried $3.65 Sa'jO Flour No. 1 Lingga $6.50 $6.50 Fair $6.50 $6.50 Sarawak $6.50 $6.50 Jelotong Palembang $9.00 Banja $9.00 Sarawak $9.00 Tapioca Small Flake $8.00 Fair Flake $7.50 Medium-Flake $800 Small Pearl $8.00 Rice Siam West91 words
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Article42 1939-09-30 4 The Conte Biancamano is due at 8 a.m. on Monday, from Shanghai. Hong Kong and Manila. She will berth at the wharf and is expected to sail at 9 a.m. on Tuesday for Colombo, Bombay, Port Said, Naples and Genoa.42 words
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Article184 1939-09-30 4 Friday, Sept. 23. The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation r SELLING London T.T 2/4 1'IG London demand rf 2/4 1/16 Rate for freight 2 4Vfc Lyons demand 3350 Switzerland demand 2?5 Hamburg demand184 words
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Advertisement453 1939-09-30 4 Spend your local leave in Java and Bali, combining a pleasant sea voyage with a stay at Java's beautiful mountain resorts, and a visit to the wonderful island of Bali. Full information from Pass. Dept., X.P.M. Line, Incorp. in Holland Phone (5451) TRAVEL IN COMFORT TRAVEL X.P.M. DUNLQP FORT WHP9453 words
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Advertisement351 1939-09-30 4 HOME BY AIR-BACK BY SEA Inquire about AIR-SEA INTERCHANGE r arranged by KLM#* wm nrm am ism* Fly home, tall beck, or vice- versa fine compromise when you want to savo traveling time, t you already hold a return steamer ticket X.L.M. will exchange it hast, luxurious X.L.M ci» Vners351 words
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Advertisement83 1939-09-30 4 REMOVAL NOTICE. nWlß^iilii bV *'^^bl The Management of Tarr.^^^wa Garden, the reputed Sukiyaki BarRestaurant, have pleasure in notifying their removal to No. 145 Marine Parade, Joo Chiat Road. Katqnjr. Regular business of SUKIYAKI BAR-RESTAURANT had already commenced at the NEW TAMAGAWA premises from 16th September 1939. Phone. 5738 TAMAGAWA. No.83 words
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Article356 1939-09-30 5 SHARKS CONTINUE QUIET BUT STEADY RUBBER LIKELY TO BE EASIER By Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. Sept 30. THE London Stock Exchange ha> either engaged in second thoughts regarding the budget or else the polltlcaj news is regarded not so favourably, as quotations suffered a setback yesterday. The356 words
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Article323 1939-09-30 5 t I.UMMi mtU.llHWS London, Sept. 29. THE following arc to-days closing middle 1 quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination rnless otherwise state: Con. Loan 5% 1944-84 103*;ri Fundir.R Loan 4% 1960-90.. 100^x1 War Lo%n 3^% 88>4 Com. Union Assce. (Units).. 7% Prudential Assce. 'A' 18 7/ 8323 words
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Article86 1939-09-30 5 Friday. Sept 39, noon. Bayers SHlers Prices Prices Xo. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 34 31% No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. in cases October 34Vi 34% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales October (Sellers option) 33^ U% F.A.O. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales October (Sellers option) 33 33 U86 words
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Article53 1939-09-30 5 London, Sept. 29. A Ministry of Information bulletin states that news has reached the Colonial Office from Uganda that a prominent Indian Muslim resident of Mblale, Mr. Kassam Jamal Kamani, has presented as a free gift to the Government of Uganda seven lorries and as manyBritish Wireless - 53 words
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Article446 1939-09-30 5 Friday's Wall Street Quotations THHE copyright in this service is owned by FKASER and COMPANY, sharebrokers. and THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LTD. The quotations may not be reproduced without the written permission of the joint owners. New York, Sept. 29. *THE following quotations were those ruling when the Stock Exchange446 words
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Article36 1939-09-30 5 New York, Sept. 29. IN view of the calm conditions in the Pacific. New York underwriters have reduced war risk rates on cargoes conveyed in belligerent ships by 1*4 per cent, to 1 per cent. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article896 1939-09-30 5 (Continued from page 16) of experiments on estates, involves a large amount of work. For example, in 1938, the four divisions of the Institute received about 6,500 letters, wrote over 8,000 letters in reply, made over 1,000 visits to estates; there were nearly 900896 words
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Advertisement180 1939-09-30 5 "QUAKER OATS WONDER FOOD" SAYS SINGAPORE MOTHER A SIMILAR STORY IN MANY I Mrs. A. R. Timbers I I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS THE V 1/ QUAKER OATS OH, MRS. JONES, THANKS FOR P vHJI^H j TELLING US OF QUAKER OATS YES, DOCTOR TOLD lM rft/F** WEARIES ISA DIFFERENT /usIT180 words
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Advertisement381 1939-09-30 5 CLEAN ASA NEW PIN ■or thoriufh clasntlng of your danturat WHiLE YOU 11 IIP. Saa.dmt In a littla warm w>ur. Sanldant diraolva* all film, tartar and food partlclai without tha dlaiiaaa* Injury to dantal plataa. Simply rinaa balor* raplaclnf In month. saIdent for clean teeth «y«ry morning. Of all Chamlat*381 words
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Advertisement283 1939-09-30 5 BANK OF CHINA i Incorporated in enma uy Spt-tiuj cnarterj 12. Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephone: Manager's Office 6444 Sub-Managers Office Mil a exchange Dept. .6411 General Office 5183 Cable Address: XHIINCKIO." Paid Up Capital Ch. S 40.009.00'J.0) Reserve Funds In excess of Ch. 3.200.00' '4 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2,617,000,000.01283 words
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Advertisement284 1939-09-30 6 Everything you liked in "FOUR DAUGHTERS"... is back again and better than ever AtHAMBRA— n a.™.. 3.15, 6.15 o.is^mj so wonder JHHJL v*jl"fevl'* m\ EVER YONE **J9 IS SA Y/NGI j lijllß IS THE PICTURE VB* «J I WANT TO SEE! £^^B| John Garfield CLAUDE RAINS ot ii>« i«»* bU284 words
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Advertisement334 1939-09-30 6 THE KIND OF GIRL YOU ONLY MKET ONCE BUT WHAT A ONCE! l*ltr V#l naif AN ALL-LAUGH j PAVILION 3.15 6.159.15 T0-DAY P11! «IVI H BWVB|B V&^P^^ j, tLc» IbW Vbl "bVb,^b^bv Vb^j^* *T r 4tt bY 'si "S '^ffi u\Jt%* vv n c Www Added AW4CUMU t< fi&bJiw A334 words
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Advertisement253 1939-09-30 6 AIR-LINER CRASHES IN CANNIBAL-INFESTED JUNGLE Only 5 out of the 12 passengers can escape Death WHICH 5 CAME BACK! TAPITOL I THREE SHCVS TO DaY tMri Ui I 3.15-6.15-9.15 POSITIVELY LAST DAY!! ~ALS(T LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH~NEWS~ TO-MORROW:— M.G.M.'s Tribute to those who follow in the footOpening with 4 shows stepg253 words
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Advertisement37 1939-09-30 6 THE MALAYA'S FAVOURITK Each needle play» Ten Record* T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE WE INVITE YOUR=; KIND INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE STOCK OF BRITISH— BELGIAN CHINESE CARPETS IN VARIOUS DESIGNS &SIZES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. LTD.37 words
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492 1939-09-30 7 Allies To Ignore Peace Demand After Rape Of Poland London, Sept. 29. THE new Soviet-German agreement, which was announced from Moscow this morning:, has left Great Britain unmoved. The agreement, which divides Poland between Germany and Russia without leaving any buffer slate, says that aReuter - 492 words
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Article171 1939-09-30 7 THE Soviet-German threat to Britain and France is in the following terms: The German and Soviet Governments, having by agreement signed a definite settlement of the questions arising out of the dissolution of Poland and having in this way created a sure base for durable peace in Eastern171 words
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Article212 1939-09-30 7 London, Sept. 29. THE new partition of P o 1 a n d apA pears to be more to the advantase of Germany than the previous demarcation of frontiers. The final frontier demarcation line in Poland, as provided in the Gerir.anSoviet agreement, begins atReuter - 212 words
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112 1939-09-30 7 RIBBENTROP ON WHAT HAS BEEN SETTLED No More Interference In Eastern Europe" London, Sept. 29. BEFORE leaving Moscow, the German Foreign Minister, von Ribbentrop, said that the following points had been settled: Firstly, German-Soviet friendship has been finally established; Secondly, the two nations will allow no further Interference in EasternReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement265 1939-09-30 7 To-night Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE BOOK YOUR TABLE SKSJSm* RIJSTTAFEL served to-day from 12.30 to '2.30 p.m. Oct. sth Charity Night -Special Dinner, Danes and Cabaret "in aid of the St. Nicholas'265 words
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Advertisement223 1939-09-30 7 Box Office AT9 15PJI UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT JO&W JbeJtf&M -ik w^^^^— T h© London Press acclaim this the greatest Technicolour picture ever made. FOR THE wHBDbhH Hbhrok ARi uSULU. JUNE DUPREZ AUBREY SMITH BOOK NOW and FOR WED. 4th RALPH RICHARDSON AND ONWARDS. JOHN CLEMENTS TIMES 3.15 AIR COOLED. nir223 words
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8 1939-09-30 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1939.8 words
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Article995 1939-09-30 8 The present war will decide the future of most of the warring nations for the next half century. Some will gain in stature and importance, others will grow less in these respects; few of them will remain as at present. This is true, whoever the final contestants may995 words
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Article229 1939-09-30 8 "Rainf ailing Bombs" For a long time past a number of firms in Singapore have received regularly from Osaka a weekly report on the cotton piece; goods market in that city. In recent months some of those reports have been most abusively anti-British. Since the outbreak of war, however, there229 words
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Article995 1939-09-30 8 "Secret" Work Of The Auditor-General BY ROBERT ALLEN \Vf ITH a budget providing for the expenditure of about £1,000,000,000 during the current twelve months, it has become a commonplace to say that such vast amounts of money cannot be properly accounted for; that wastage is inevitable. That politicians995 words
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Article189 1939-09-30 8 "Sacrifice For Liberties Of The World" London, Sept. 29. THE announcement that on the surrender of Warsaw the German Army to-day will enter the city and, as The Times remarks, "earn such measure of glory as may be thought the due of those who have exploited with theBritish Wireless - 189 words
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Article131 1939-09-30 8 Ministry Of Information To Be Reorganized London, Sept. 29. TPHE complete re-organization of J the Ministry of Information and the establishment of a new system whereby direct communication between Press and Government departments is to be reestablisherJ. will be announced by the Prime Minister in the House ofReuter - 131 words
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58 1939-09-30 8 Scenes of German troops marching in Belgium were hissed by a crowded theatre which saw the premiere, in Washington, recently, of the film "Nurse Edith Cavell," starring Anna Neagle. Scores of women in the audience wept aloud when, in the film, Nurse Cavell was58 words
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Letter175 1939-09-30 8 A Warden Favours Strict Training To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l would like to say a few words on air raid wardens. E. A. Deen started his letter to you very well but ended it unfortunately. If members of the public wish to have a warden's175 words
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Letter156 1939-09-30 8 To the Editor of the Straits limes Sir,— During the early stages of the hostilities the Press gave an account cf the capture of the German-owned Bremen." This mcrning, while I was reading the Singapore Free Press. I Came across Mr. Winston Churchill's announcement that the Bremen was156 words
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Letter92 1939-09-30 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— Government's Rent Control Bill is highly appreciated, but is it thought that all rente arc paid in the English month? There are landlords v/ho ask tenants to pay rents in the Arabic or Chincsa month. Do these landlords who receive92 words
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Letter98 1939-09-30 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— lt happens that in some commercial firms and clubs members of the staff are expected to work from 8.30 a.m. to 6 or 7 p.m. Such hours deprive one of opportunity for any form of sport or exercise which is98 words
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Article202 1939-09-30 8 London, Sept. 29. French opinion appears now to favour the idea that tbe expected German offensive will first be aimed at recovering German territory, especially around Saarbruecken, the loss of which is a severe economic blow. Military critkis are endeavouring <.o estimate Germany's military sttrr.glh andReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement242 1939-09-30 8 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, S.S. LTD. Wiacheiter House, Collycr Quay, SINGAPORE. (Opposite the Clifford Pier) PIANOS Upright or Horizontal Grands FOR SALE OR HIRE at very moderate prices Pianos tuned and carefully regulated by EUROPEAN EXPERTS THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., S.S. LTD. SINGAPORE PENA N G. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Bangkok. .^■^...^^l242 words
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685 1939-09-30 9 Anglo-French View Of Veiled Threat SOVIET-ESTONIAN PACT AIMED AT NAZIS? World Opinion Discounts Stalin Entering War TVOTWITHSTANDING the veiled threat in the Russo-German agreement to "consult on necessary measures" most observers in Moscow believe that there is no military alliance between the two countries, says Reuter.685 words
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Article345 1939-09-30 9 Lithuania May Come Under The Nazis London, Sept. 30. AS a result of the German-Soviet and Soviet-Estonia pacts, Lithuania will now have a much longer common frontier with Germany, and certain political quarters in Kaunas (capital of Lithuania) believe that, while Estonia and Latvia will come345 words
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Article83 1939-09-30 9 Allegation Against The Premier Budapest, Sept. 30. ALL members of the Hungarian Nazi party walked out of Parliament yesterday, Hubay, the Nazi leader, announcing that his party would withdraw from parliamentary discussions. Hubay complained that the Prime Minister, Count de Teleki, had broken his promiseReuter - 83 words
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69 1939-09-30 9 London, Sept. 29. IN Rumania, all citizens belonging to the army have been recalled from abroad and further troops are being sent to Bessarabia, the province which belonged to Russia until the last war. Besides 14 British bombers, which were flown from England by RumanianReuter - 69 words
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Article34 1939-09-30 9 London, Sept 29. ACCORDING to a Turkish news- paper to-day, Turkey and Germany are negotiating a new commercial treaty. It is reported that preliminary conversations have already taken place at Istanbul.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article153 1939-09-30 9 Moscow Expects German Revolution London, Sept. 29. INTEREST is concentrated on how far the new RussoGerman economic agreement, with the promised supply of Russian raw materials against German manufactures, may affect the progress of the war. The question of transporting huge quantities of Russian raw material and the long distancesReuter - 153 words
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Article166 1939-09-30 9 "Strategic Waiting" By The Allied Forces Paris. Sent. 30. THE French High Command, which is at present trying out certain tactical principles, is in no hurry to launch a large-scale offensive against the Siegfried Line. The period of strategic waiting is expected to continue until theReuter - 166 words
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Article90 1939-09-30 9 I>ondon, Sept. 29. THE Italian Press, which has been saying for a long time past that there miLst be peace after the conquest of Poland, to-day publishes a report which are said to emanate from Berlin about German strategy. It says that Germany will notReuter - 90 words
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Article116 1939-09-30 9 Bombing Of Capital Of Hunan Province Shanghai, Sept. 30. DAD weather has slowed down the Japanese drive on Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province, and no major developments are reported. Foreign reports state that the city is quiet and semi-deserted with the small foreign community "safeReuter - 116 words
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Article62 1939-09-30 9 Kunming, Sept 30. IT Is estimated that 200 persons have been killed and 2,000 rendered homeless as a result of serious floods, which continue to threaten Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, and surrounding regions as a result of recent heavy rains. Certain sections of the Burma-Kun-ming road haveReuter - 62 words
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Article118 1939-09-30 9 Paris, Sept. 30 OELIEVED of his post Reich Propa- ganda Minister, Goebbels has been taken to the Propaganda Ministry's sanatorium," where he has been interned, according to the Stockholm correspondent of Le Petit Parisien. Goebbels' disgrace is attributed by the correspondent to trafficking inReuter - 118 words
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Article49 1939-09-30 9 r«OUNT Raczynsld, the Polish Ambas- sador in London, yesterday called on Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary, and protested against the GermanSoviet pact for the partitioning of Poland. He declared this act was one of brutal violence and was null and void.— Reuter. Further details page 7.Reuter - 49 words
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Article116 1939-09-30 9 Attacks Made At Low Altitude London, Sept. 29. IT is officially announced that R.A.F. 1 units to-day carried out attacks on ships of the German fleet in Heligoland Bight. Despite formidable anti-aircraft fire, the attacks were pressed home at low altitude. Some of our aircraftReuter - 116 words
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Article118 1939-09-30 9 Agreement Likely To Be Signed Soon Istanbul, Sept. 30 •"THE texts of the mutual assistance 1 and economic agreements between Turkey, Great Britain and France have been finally agreed upon, according to persistent rumours in diplomatic circles in Ankara. It is reported tbt signature ofReuter - 118 words
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Article81 1939-09-30 9 New Japanese-Soviet Incident Tokio, Sept. 29. A FRESH Russo-Japanese incident ii reported in a Japanese message from Hsinklng <Manchukuo). A Soviet patrol boat and Soviet guards are alleged to have "wantonly" fired on a Man:hukuo vessel on the Amur River.—Reutcr. s e r Agreement was reuhed in Warsaw yester day81 words
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368 1939-09-30 9 London, Sept. 29. DELTER'S Diplomatic Correspondent learns from authoritative Soviet circles in London that the Soviet Ambassador in London, M. Ivan Maisky, when he saw the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, on Wednesday, informed him of the Soviet's intention to maintain a policy ofReuter - 368 words
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122 1939-09-30 9 London. Sept. 29. •TPHE Soviet-German economic agree- ment, which, according to Paris sources, is intended to last for ten years, was made in an exchange of letters between M. Molotov and Herr von Ribbentrop. The agreement provides that the Soviet Union will furnish raw materials toReuter - 122 words
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Article24 1939-09-30 9 Berlin, Sept. 30. Herr von Ribbentrop reported to Hitler Immediately after his arrival back from Moscow.—Reuter. (Further details —see pace 7)Reuter - 24 words
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260 1939-09-30 9 London, Sept. 30. pREAT BRITAIN has ample suppl es of food for wartime, Mr. W. S. Morrison, Minister for Food Supplies, emphasized in a broadcast last night on the Ministry's storage plans. The Ministry has large reserves of sugar and has JustReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement69 1939-09-30 9 t:s**jtim W& 4& I L Wp than two dozen PBV varieties of pure and BP^^^^ wholesome Cheese the different countries m produce. Some of the choose if our r; kn vn m a c < CHEFQF eh \r f Ii mm %J mm Gorgonzola, over from our fine c o69 words
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660 1939-09-30 10 SINGAPORE CITIZENS LOYALTY TO CROWN Mr. E.A. Brown On What Municipality Can Do HOW LOCAL-BORN MEN HELPED DURING THE LAST WAR THE Municipal Commissioners, at yesterday's meeting, unanimously passed a resolution pledging the full loyalty of the citizens of Singapore to the Crown and person of His Majesty King George660 words
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Article212 1939-09-30 10 "Adequate Space Is Available" THE following statement was issued by the Authority for Shipping yesterday afteri ,vs the Department of Information: "The public is advised that thrre is no truth in a report appearing in a Singapore newspaper this afternoon to the effect that cargo space212 words
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Article69 1939-09-30 10 BAIL in the sum of $500 was allowed a Chinese, Goh Kirn Chua, in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $475.97. while in the employ of the N.A.A.F.I. (Navy, Army and Air69 words
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Article118 1939-09-30 10 SPIRITED PERFORMANCE BY ANN SOTHERN Maisie." (With Ann Sothern. Robert Young, lan Hunter. Ruth Haaser, Cliff Edwards). M.G.IM. At the Pavilion ANN SOTHERN acts her part with verve. Few performances have been mor> captivating than her portrayal of an impulsive bu: unsuccessful showgirl who flnds herself stranded118 words
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Article190 1939-09-30 10 I A BRIEF discussion of whether the Slngapore Municipality should raise their new loan of $5,000,000 at four prr cent, occurred I at the meeting yesterday when a resolution j relating to the proposal was laid on the table. Mr. B. Lowick felt doubtful whether190 words
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73 1939-09-30 10 CONTRIBUTIONS to the Chinese v section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund now total $68,435, the Oversea Chinese Banking Corpsration announces. Latest donations are as follows: Messrs. Oversea Commercial Produce Co., $100; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chuan Hoe Llm, $50; Dr. Hu Tsal Kuen, $100; Lee73 words
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45 1939-09-30 10 Fieri Our Own Correspondent) Penan?, Sept. 29. A THOUSAND seats will be provided for the public for the unveiling by the Governor of the Francis Light Memorial at Fort Gornwallls on Tuesday. The ceremony will take place at 5.30 p.m.45 words
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Article25 1939-09-30 10 The going for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur is likely to be holding as a result of rain yesterday and on Thursday.25 words
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Article524 1939-09-30 10 EVIDENCE OF ACCUSED ADMIRAL DREW AT ASSIZE COURT THE defence of Tang Man Yik, a young Cantonese buiMing coolie, charged in the Singapore Assizes with the murder of Ong Chew Yee, a Halnanese "boy" employed by Rear- Admiral T. B. Drew, in Woodstock Drive after midnight on June 8, was524 words
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242 1939-09-30 10 THE following appointments have been gazetted: Dr. Robert John Grove-White to be a Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service. Mr. Derwent Roger Home to be a European Master, Malayan Educational Service. Mr. Patrick Gallagher to be a Wireless Engineer, Malayan Postal Service, Mr. Dudley Griffith Owen to242 words
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80 1939-09-30 10 IN order to prevent unnecessary alarm, the Department of Information, Singapore, announces that the Alexandra Road A.R.P. siren will be sounded at 11 a.m. on Monday. The object is to make a sound range test of this particular siren. It will be sounded for80 words
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Article64 1939-09-30 10 AT the annual general meeting of the Hindu Association held at Race Course Lane, Singapore, the following were elected officers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. K. S. Periasamy; hon. general secretary, Mr. T. Pakiry; hon. treasurer, Mr. S. Jaganathan; hon. sports secretary, Mr. S. Narayanasamy; committee64 words
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Article, Illustration287 1939-09-30 10 Cathedral Ceremony: Christie— Percy THE wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday of Mr. David Hamilton Christie, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Christie of Dublin, and Miss Phyllis Joan Percy, daughter of Major and Mrs. G. R. Percy, of the Public Works Department, Singapore.287 words
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Article303 1939-09-30 10 Mr. Koci's Exhibition Includes Own Work IT was because he joined the Czech Legion to flght the Bolsheviks in Siberia that Mr. B. Koci developed his interest in Chinese art. To-day, this Czecho-Slovakian exsoldler is one of the finest artists in Singapore who has carved Chinese303 words
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Article30 1939-09-30 10 KMR. HAROLD William Reid, xylo- phone player of the Singapore Swimming Club Orchestra, was married at the Singapore Registry yesterday to Mrs. Josephine Agnes Coolce, formerly of Penan*.30 words
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104 1939-09-30 10 Sinking Of Swedish Ship By German Submarine Stockholm, Sept. 30. THE Swedish Minister in Berlin |has formally protested to the German Government over the sinking of the Swedish vessel Nyland, off the coast of Norway, iby a German submarine. The Minister stated that the SwedishReuter - 104 words
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Article273 1939-09-30 10 London, Sept. 30. r[E sinking of the Swedish vessel Nyland off the Norwegian coast by a German submarine has created considerable feeling in Antwerp, and shippers are suggesting a protest by. the Oslo group of governments, reports the Antwerp correspondent of the Paris newspaper Le Soir. TheReuter - 273 words
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Article238 1939-09-30 10 CODE CABLES THE CENSORSHIP No Substitution Allowed Or Abbreviations IN A FURTHER STATEMENT on code telegrams the Department of Information says: The following codes are authorised: A.B.C. 6th Edition. Bentley's Second, Bentlcy'» Complete and Petersen's Third. An/ of the foregoing cades ar^ allowed lv telegrams to or from British, Allied238 words
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Article90 1939-09-30 10 MAXIMUM sale prices for rope have been fi::ed by the competent authority, for engineering stores, Mr. F. G. Coale-,. The price 3 are as follows: dry v/hite rr.anila dia. W—l",W 1", wholesale. $19.50. retail $21.50: dry white manila dia. Hi" upward. $17.50. $19.50; oiled manila dia V—90 words
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Advertisement60 1939-09-30 10 ROLEXOYSTOM M\\ 27 World Records I To know that the watch on your wrist is a chronometer, fulfilling the Observatory standard to know that its precision is sealed from mil outside interference that it is watertight, air-tight, dust-proof, perspir-ation-proof and anti-magnetic is to know that you wear the world's finest60 words
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1249 1939-09-30 11 Tributes To Mr. W. Bartley "A Good City Father" SINGAPORE NOW MUCH CLEANER AND HEALTHIER TOWN, SAYS MR. TAN MUNICIPAL Commissioners of Singapore paid a high iV tribute to Mr. W. Bartley, the retiring president, at the meeting yesterday, declaring through Mr. S.1,249 words
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147 1939-09-30 11 STOLE HANDCUFFS FROM ROOM DURING NIGHT Malay Escaped From Custody When Arrested A LLEGED to have stolen a pair or handcuffs belonging to a revenue officer, a Malay, Tamby bin Kader, who was also charged with escaping from custody, was sentenced to a total of five months' rigorous imprisonment, I147 words
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Article98 1939-09-30 11 A RECEIVING order was made against a European, D. A. Rushton, In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice I Fedlow. Appearing for the petitioning creditors. Mr. 8. H. Chla said the total amount was about $8,312. The petition, counsel said, had been mentioned before and98 words
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Article192 1939-09-30 11 Indian Fined For Keeping Them DLEADINQ guilty yesterday hefore Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, to possession of 1,429 obscene books printed in Malayalam, a 34-year-old Englishspeaking Malabari, C. N. Kasavan, was fined $100 or, in default of payment, sentenced to undergo a month's simple imprisonment.192 words
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83 1939-09-30 11 jyiEMBERS of the Foochow Epworth 1T League were present at a tea party at the residence cf Mrs. J. M. Hoover, principal of the Foo Ling Kindergarten Schoal, to celebrate her 57th birthday. Mrs. Hoover spent 30 years in Sibu, Sarawak, en missionary work and83 words
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77 1939-09-30 11 THE half-yearly general meeting of members of the Jaffnese Co-operative Society, Limited, will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, Oct. 15. In the report of the society for the half-year ending June 30 it is stated that it passed a further period77 words
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58 1939-09-30 11 S.M.C. GOVERNMENTS PLAN FOR TRAFFIC THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners do not consider that the Government's proposed appointment of a small committee to consider the question of division of txpenditure between the Municipality and the Government on all matters connected with traffic, would serve any useful purpose at the present time,58 words
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Article525 1939-09-30 11 Municipality Makes Wartime Changes TRANSPORT AND WAR RISKS INCORPORATED CERTAIN special conditions necessitated by the war are to be incorporated in Municipal tenders. This decision, taken by the relevant committee of the Singapore Municipality after considering a letter received from the Master Contractors* Association of Malaya,525 words
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Article70 1939-09-30 11 SOME 3,800 squcttcrs living in the Eungtt Whampoa area of Singapore are to be j supplied with pipe water. This ccclsion was taken by a Municipal committee who approved the installat: j 3 8 rtandpipes and the l~.yiner of the I sary water mains in view of70 words
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Advertisement214 1939-09-30 11 M. m. W i A Ei7 ffff^' m"% ~89 Bi^^"^j?% 111. Fl. *sl^o 1 Fussy about their training— fussy about who rides them. Personally I find it's the only way. For instance, I don't much care to lead in a lucky winner but it gives me the rarest pleasure to214 words
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Advertisement204 1939-09-30 11 Extraordinary! Beautiful! Most Astounding Spectacle Ever Presented! THE MOON COMES DOWN TO EARTH the NEW WORLD 'FAIRIES OF THE MOON 1 Takes Pride To Present It is an ancient Chinese belief that there are fairies in the Moon. Let us assume that this belief is correct and let us reconstruct204 words
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538 1939-09-30 12 nERHAPS the greatest charm of 1 the country in which we live is the greenness and fertility which greets every traveller coming to its shores. True it is that for all reasons, poverty of soil in particular, cultivation is not538 words
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Article1280 1939-09-30 12 A Day Of Intercession And Prayer CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL —Trinity XVII, Day of Intercession and Prayer, 6.00 a.m., Holy Communion; 7.30 a.m.. Matins: 8 a.m.. Choral Eucharist; 10.15 a.m.. Children's service; 5.30 p.m., Evensong and sermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon. Weekdays. Holy Communion on Monday,1,280 words
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Advertisement520 1939-09-30 12 •Witches Dream "fiook" ii-ffi^ jg Dc»«*»i*»©fc"<.iplaln.sthi> f./A'w^MM meaning of your Druama uldflll The fafaiaeanee of Foretell- /QL£Wwif loc Future bvtnta l'ortuiM /E»,«HJ/af Trlllnp by (ranis -Palmistry h<SmiXSLXm -Will Htolrii rropcrty be n<*Oood Husbands and Wives— (harmi and spelt*. Fir y>u wi!' be delighted wltb thUi Ix.vcl) 6OOD LUCK Rtnt -and520 words
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Advertisement98 1939-09-30 12 IT NOT ONLY GIVES BUT K'M.G 6ERMS IWHALAWT A drop of "Vapex" placed on the handkerchief elves off an antiseptic vapour which quickly kills the terns of colds, influenza, catarrh, etc. This vapour grows stronger and stronger as you inhale. It reaches all the complicated passages of nose and throat98 words
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Advertisement117 1939-09-30 12 9ince been Hbr^H usin*gf Your teeth are Ivory Castle* defend them with /?s£s DENTIFRICE Sole Agents: BARLOW COMPANY. WP Sinsraport?, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. SCRAICHEQ 'CLEAN' —a constant menace aß* -liii-^l f ..,.;k': s^P^^^^ SMOOTHLY CLEANED WITH VIM —no foothold for grease What a contrast! Every scratch on harshscoured pans is117 words
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Miscellaneous316 1939-09-30 12 Broadcasting SINGAPORE TO-DAY ZHP 30.06 metre*. ZHL 225 netres. pjn. 12.45 Light orchestral concert. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 1.30 The news; mid -day rubber and tin prices; announcements. 1.40 Light orchestral concert. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel (contd.). 2.00 Interval. 5.00 'Listeners' favourites'. Malay) .t 5.30 Peiping dramas. t316 words
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Article187 1939-09-30 13 And Protect Mouth And Gums Al The Same Time Many people bslieve that by Just brushing their teeth regularly they are protecting them against decay. That Is only half true since even teeth which seem to be sound and healthy will decay if they187 words
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235 1939-09-30 13 Surrender Of Ex-Capital Due To Lack Of Munitions London, Sept. 29. THE surrender of Warsaw is described in another dramatic message from the garrison and also in a communique by the German High Command in Berlin. The Warsaw defence command informs all PolishReuter - 235 words
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101 1939-09-30 13 Lcndon. Sept. 29. f AST night, after the GermanSoviet talks had ended, Von Ribbentrop, was entertained to a state banquet followed by a ballet performance. A long and jocular description of the function by the Tas3 news agency stated that Von Ribbentrop's hosts includeReuter - 101 words
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Article238 1939-09-30 13 London, Sept. 29. |\ETAILS of a Frenrh attack east ot J the Moselle are given in Le Petit Parisien by the journal's military exoert, who says that the attack, which was made by tanks followed by infantry, extended over five and a half miJes. A numberReuter - 238 words
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Article119 1939-09-30 13 Aga Khan's Message To Muslims London, Sept. 29. THE following message has been A issued by the Aga Khan to his followers "To all my brothers in India and other British Dominions. To-day a cruel war has been imposed and it is our duty to co-operate with heart and soulBritish Wireless - 119 words
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Article42 1939-09-30 13 London, Sept. 29. A PARIS message states that the Allied air forces conf.nue successful flights far behind the Siegfried line. German aircraft have been unable to prevent the Allied fliers from returning to their bases. —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article165 1939-09-30 13 London, Sept. 29. THE FATE of one German raiding U-boat is detailed in a passage in the log of an R.A.F. reconnaissance pilot on the Atlantic patrol, which has been released by the Ministry of Information. "A very fine trail of oil was observed comingReuter - 165 words
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Article86 1939-09-30 13 London, Sept. 29. A NEW prime minister for Rumania has been appointed to take, the place of Gen. Argeseanu, who took over the office after M. Armand Callhescu was assassinated. The new Prime Minister is M. Argetoianu, president of the Rumanian Senate. He has striven forReuter - 86 words
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Article47 1939-09-30 13 London. Sept. 28. SIR JOHN ANDERSON, Home Secretary, I stated In the House of Commons that the whole prcbletn of lighting rstrictions was; now under review in the light of knowledge gained during the tew week*' experience of 1 black-out conditions.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 47 words
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Article28 1939-09-30 13 London. Sent. 28. THE King to-day received Sir John Maffey on his appointment as representative ot the United Kingdom to Eire.— Bri.ish Wireless.British Wireless - 28 words
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Article37 1939-09-30 13 London, Sept. 29. AN air raid warning was sounded In Paris at about 7.30. Aeroplanes circled the capital but no gunfire was heard. Half an hovr later the all-clear signal was given.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article26 1939-09-30 13 The Holland America Line has decided to lay up the crack liner Nicu* Amsterdam owing to the high premium agairst war risks, reports Rruter from RjHerdam.Reuter - 26 words
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Article258 1939-09-30 13 Empire's Help For Britain Further Evidence Of Solidarity London, Sept. 29. THE magnificent offer ot help from Canada is rapidly taking practical shape. All parts of the Dominion will be represented in an army division which is being formed for overseas service. Technical units, which have been organized and w<llReuter - 258 words
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Article76 1939-09-30 13 Tokio, Sept. 29. AUESTIONED regarding a foreign press report that an early resumption of the Anglo-Japanese conference Is likely, the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman at Tokio said that oossibly the rumour was started by the return of the Japanese Minister- at -La'.se in China from his trip76 words
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Advertisement383 1939-09-30 13 When Ton Need Of Don t Hesitate to try E verbright Optical Co. Fully qualified specialists. Best modern equipment. Most up-to-date styles of eyewear at surprislnrly low charges. Satisfaction guaranteed. 19, Chulia Street, Phone 4435. C. 8. CHONG, Dr. ol Optometry. TYRODQNE PURE DEEP SEA OYSTER CONCENTRATE. For counteracting and383 words
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Advertisement395 1939-09-30 13 SEALED against substitution Brylcreem THE PERFECT HAIR DRESSING NOW IN METAL-CAPPED BOTTLES iMffjl^^^,^ VV7HEN you buy Brylcreem look jfl»5a^^SK^^ ™at the stopper. Refuse to /-■NjjS&g?' accc P l an y bottle en which the ril^^Vyn Bfa£Y\ mctal ca P s brokcn By so doing Jy&SI sK2r9v5^^^ y° u can k395 words
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467 1939-09-30 14 Oorugan And Thanks Best Bets This Afternoon POOD fit'lds will face the starter in most of the events in to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur, the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting. Oorugan and Thanks should provide the best bets in467 words
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Article92 1939-09-30 14 PLLOWING are selections for today's races: Straits Times Race I—Bruas.1 Bruas. Little John. Race 2 Lord Gray, Slapdash. Race 3 Last Crusader, Flying Trapeze. Race 4 Thanks, Harvest Festival Race s— Paramour, Straight Flight. Face 6 Oorugan. Queen's Star. Race 7 Strathmorp. Golden Blaze. Race B—Majors,8 Majors, Miss Zipp.92 words
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Article318 1939-09-30 14 T!HE FOLLOWING were the results In the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament tics yesterday. "C" class singles final: G. K. Stein beat C. C Webster, B—6,8 6, 6—l.6 1. Profession Pairs: Major More and Capt. Hipkin (-(-3) beat D. E. L. Anderson and D. K. Evans 3>,318 words
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Article258 1939-09-30 14 THE SRC. second eleven displayed excel1 lent form yesterday to defeat the V.M.C.A. by three goals to nil in a game of hockey played on the padang. With the exception of George Day. who was a stumbling block in the losers' defence, the rest gave a258 words
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222 1939-09-30 14 UCLDING territorial advantage for the greater part of the play the S.C.C. '"A" gained an overwhelming victory over the V.M.C.A. Juniors in a hockey match played on the padang yesterday. The Club won by seven goals to one. Good understanding end effective combination222 words
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Article205 1939-09-30 14 I USTY fighting was seen at the Happy World covered stadium last night where a "B" division card of events was offered. Results: Clever Mackay (9 st. 4%"1 b.) beat Tony Wong (8 at. 12% lb.) on a technical knock-out, the referee stopping the fight205 words
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Article83 1939-09-30 14 TO-DAY Soccer: Div. 1 R.E. vs. S.R.C. at the stadium. Hockey: R.I. vs. RAF. (H.Q.) at Raffles Institution; Khalsa vs. 22nd Mountain Regiment at Changi. Rugby: S.C.C. 'A'' vs. S.R.C. at the S.C.C. Tennis: S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments. Swimming: Boys' Brigade first annual meet at V.M.C.A. pool,83 words
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Article197 1939-09-30 14 A SUGGESTION that an Umpires' Association be formed, was made by Mr. F. J. L. Mayger, re-elected president of the Singapore Hockey Association at yesterdays meeting at the S.C.C. Mr Mayger's reason, was that accidents on the hockey field weie increasing yeat by year, and he felt197 words
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Article276 1939-09-30 14 TIHE monthly mixed foursomes competition 1 of the Garrison Golf Club for September, played at Tanglin, resulted in a win for Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart and Capt. C. L. Archdale with a net score of 34 2 The following were the best returns: Capt.276 words
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84 1939-09-30 14 Washington, Sept. 30. JOEY Archibald (Bst. 123,4 lb.) t the Providence University medical student, retained his world featherweight title outpointing Harry Jeffra (85... 12V 4 lb.) of Baltimore, the former world bantamweight champion, over 15 rounds. The decision was unpopular. Renter. KATONG RANGERS The following will84 words
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411 1939-09-30 14 DLAYINO a winning game at the Stadium yesterday, the Chinese second string put the Police out of the Singapore Cup competition with a four goals to nil victory in the qualifying round. The score was in keeping with the run of411 words
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Advertisement83 1939-09-30 14 Don't Be Misled by claims to be 'just as good' §If you are on tke look out for quality &o j| liiSlk Sphere you can &et it r quality but gill UNSURPASSED quality in I TAILORING WK HIGH STREET'S HOUSE «f^ OF DISTINCTIVE TAILORING WING LOONG JrL A a BT83 words
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Advertisement127 1939-09-30 14 DRINK F. N. Red Lion Orange Juice Orange Juice Soda Orange C Claret < Lemonaut* VimW Tc Souu ZOM FRASER NEAVE Limited. AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS HE DOES HAVE BAD WELL ALL RIGHT \''d SON, BUT WELL-BRED l^--:;'3\' •> BOYS DON'T REPEAT ;> >x WHAT THEY OVER- f YF r MOTKFR127 words
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751 1939-09-30 15 Will Estates Be Able To Harvest Increased Export Allowances? By Our Planting Correspondent THE way the market price of rubber has to date responded to war conditions is perhaps one of the big surprises in commercial and planting circles in Malaya.751 words
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Article630 1939-09-30 15 BABY IS BORN IN AIR RAID SHELTER A BABY boy was born in a Paris air raid shelter during an early morning alarm recently. He was taken with his mother by ambulance to hospital. Both are auite well. The lYench Government have fitted out complete underground maternity homes for women630 words
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Article207 1939-09-30 15 Planting Topics no difficulty In meeting 70 per cent, or even 80 per cent. rat 3 of release. My original question as to whether estates are Justified in preparing for a 80 per cent or even a higher rate of release, Is one that I would answer as follows: War207 words
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Advertisement148 1939-09-30 15 POWERLITE A ELECTRIC LIGHT WmS? POWER PUNTS 5b Low first cost, W inexpensive up-keep VjJB fir and economical j|j to run. 350 Watt; 110 Volt, 60 Cycle A.C. MODEL $265 Complete CHRISTMAS ISLAND ROCK PHOSPHATE GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN 38r° PzO, THE MOST ECONOMICAL* FORM OF fc PHOSPHATE DISTRIBUTORS INRSRIAL CHEMICAL148 words
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Advertisement391 1939-09-30 15 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE This Is the story of a sufferer who had very high blood pressure. It Is typical of many others of all a(es who gratefully acknowledge the relief and rejuvenation which they owe to Phyllosan Tablett. Read this extract from the letter h» writes I feel I must391 words
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Article, Illustration1773 1939-09-30 16 Importance Of Scientific Work And Advice 44 IT is the job of the R.R.I, to enable Malayan estates and small-holdings to produce as much rubber as world markets allow, at the lowest possible cost per pound said Mr. H. J. Page, director of the1,773 words
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Advertisement130 1939-09-30 16 DONT BE BALD! DON'T BE GREY! Vse Evelyn Astrova Hair Tonic. Prevents falling hair retards premature greying. "GUTHRre" PATENTED AUTOMATIC BATTERIES SIMPLIFY /FACTORY WORK ECONOMISE IN LABOUR COSTS' "ARISTO" S— ROLL "CADET" 4— ROLL for large Estates for small medium Estates **j «Bra^w!)™i t y Mm 9 *^SSM» m m130 words
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Advertisement9 1939-09-30 16 £LLi»tft*i i>. juActuci. oc CO* 8. C*PIT)I, BUIiniNO. SINOAyOKK.9 words
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