Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1939

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstober: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI -No. 212. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, September 6, 19,' W. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 153 1 German Bombers Brought Down In Warsaw All Polish Planes Return To Their Bases Reuter. r_n H1RTY Polish planes successfully raided I Berlin yesterday and all of them returned t their bases, according to an official message from Warsaw. U
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  • 94 1 Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 5. Tl N Japanese steamers in European I waters have been o rder f d V? return home by the Panama Canai in tead of the Suez Canal. bound for Europe will saBW Mediterranean for the time being n the event of the
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  • 20 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. AN rder-in-eouneil on Thursday will make Mr. Ernest Brown both Minof Labour and Minister for NaService.—Reuter.
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  • 62 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. INFORMATION has been received that the German ships Olinda and Carl Fritzen have been sunk and that their crews are saft The Olinda, 4.576 tons, is reported to have sailed from Buenos Aires for Hamburg on Aug. 29. and the Carl Fritzen,
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Brussels. Sept. 5. THE Government, which was "shut,he h rr r her ay des?re 8 top l£t pacihc but her desire lor p by KttSSt human -"danty and that is why efforts to avoid the catas -i-S-whoT armf SS ?ĕa n dy°ta d do h
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  • 30 1 Britain iust before censorship was imLABT PIC TURK received Br ,a, "i 3 troop-carrier plane "someposed, ot men of the 2nd Battalion of the UlsUr Rifles »as ho,,rs fr m
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  • 91 1 LEBRUN SAYS BRITAIN FRANCE ARE INVINCIBLE Reuter. PRESIDENT LEBKI N has replied to the Kind's message, stating that the British people are making ready, as they did 25 years ago, to en&age side by side with the French people in the most noble undertaking of resistance to one of the
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  • 132 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 5. BRITISH listeners are g'ven propaganda from Germany in the■ ear y morning. Listeners tuned in to the BBC northern home broadcast wavelength and were surprised to hear a vri?e. speaking In perfect English, announce the German news bulletin lor »rs in Britain.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 5. THE King and Qurcn made their first I imhlic appearance since the Uoo ol war this evening when they visited units of the civil defence-Renter.
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  • 31 1 Reuter. rIE Ministry of Information states it is reported from Angora that the German-Turkish Commercial Treaty, which expired on Aug. 31, has not been renewed.—Reuter.
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  • 84 1 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 5. Mr Menzies, Australian Premier, stated yesterday that the whole (t the militia, numbering 78,000, would be called up in successive batches 01 10 000 They would be received for tinning at war stations and would provide for protection of vulnerable
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  • 78 1 London. Sept. 5. THE Chidf of the Imperial General Staff General Sif Edmund Ironside, has received the following message from Marshal Smigly-Ridz: -At this moment when the British Empire has taken up ims at the side of Poland against a nation which has violated the
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Toronto, Sept. 5. RECRUITING offices are crowded with volunteers as the various regiment* bring their manpower up to wartime strength. —Reuter.
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  • 56 1 THE Premier, announcing Commons 1 business yesterday, said the House should be able to dispose of outstanding items by Thursday and he would propose adjournment until next Wednesday Parliament has passed in the last few day s a number of amending bills bring ing existing legislation into line with tM
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  • 184 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 4. PRESIDENT Roosevelt and Mr. ordell Hull, Secretary of State, to-day signed a proclamation of neutrality, effective immediately. The Presidential Secretary, Mr. Stephen early announced that the proclamation was based on international law and had no connection with the Neutrality Act. It
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  • 237 1 Passengers Killed At Dinner By Explosion London, Sept. 6. THE captain of the Donald*,., liner Athcnia was 1 landing in Ireland. Captain Oak said: There is no doubt about My ship was torpedoed. The passengers were at dinner at about So p m when
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 6. DMI UAL T. C. Hart. Commander--in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet, has arrived Shanghai unexpectedly from Tsingtao aboard the naval yacht Isabel. I Admiral Hart 1» at Shanghai for a few day*. It is be j ueved that
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  • 25 1 were safely on board other ships. SraufhorYtative estimate has yet been given of the total loss of life resumn* from the German submarine action.British Wireless.
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  • 327 2 DELAY IN ISSUING FINDINGS OF COMMITTEE (Tribune Staff Reporter). question of whether or not to allow limited competition in the transport system 2 of Singapore is engaging the attention <d the committed sp#mlr* appointed by the Municipal Commissioners, consisting entirely of
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  • 24 2 The Coroner's Court and Office will be situated at the former Registrar's office at the old Supreme Court as from Sept. 9.
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  • 82 2 (From Our Own Reuorter) Sing-oare, Tuesday. rf&r. Sfon. >fr H st. Abt'tnlca- a r as it r **.i '"i'M.. tiirnry tin Co»vcr•)<wr4uformiiitf him &v( A\e c«*nvfjred u> fu* :>! .t> tbc '.s;e rxpn ij loyalty made by Sir. Abdoofcader at the last meeting t f. the
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  • 181 2 Johcre, Tuesday. JUDGMENT was delivered this morning' in the case in which a Malay woman, Anchom binte Kampong appealed against a conviction of hpipnr fffvrnd ■ftftuftjtfng' with a man ntrarv to of Fna taw lit 47 off 1937 do against his conviction under 9ecticn
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  • 172 2 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 5. pOLISH cavalry are advancing into East Prussia, according to a Havas message from Warsaw, which quotes the following Warsaw radio announcement: "Tt is just learned that a brigade of our cavalry have crossed the frontier of Ba& Prussia, near Kowaiewen. The
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  • 234 2 Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. 5. It is stated here that unknown aeroplanes flew over the centre of Holland at 2 pm. to-day. Dutch anti-aircraft batteries opened fire on the machines. WPllington, Sept. 5. Thrse ..hoars for the King were given by the House of Representatives, and the National Anthem
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  • 127 2 mup m Singapore, Tuesday. JHE following communique was issued this evening bs> the Registrar of Imports and Exports. ■J&'SPtt*?! is any doubt In the SL P p i y ng fcr Permission to export reexample, rubber, tin, copra, etc the that thto parused for r edure normally commodities
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  • 40 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. r VUE formation of a station in the London Volunteer Ambulance Service composed entirely 0 volunteers fiom India, the Sliaits Settlements and other British Malayan States has been approved by the L.C.C.—Reutei.
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  • 211 2 London, Sept. 5. rjR. Chain Weizmann, President of ''the Jewish Agency for Palestine, has sent a letter to the Premier pledging the co-operation of Jews in the fight for democracy. He writes: "In this hour of suoreme crisis the consciousness that Jews have a contribu
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  • 298 2 siiigiipoic, Tuesday. TAV All Hook appeared before Mr. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic Court this morning on charges of causing death to Armugan and Govindasamy, and of causing hurt to Muthusamy, by driving his car in a negligent manner at the 2 milestone, Bukit Timah
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  • 124 2 appreciation ol the Chinese loyalty to the British frown is contained in letter by theGoven>r Ui the Hon. Mr. St. Chan. Chinese member of the Legislative Council. The .'etter reads: T have great pleasure i n informing ihe Socretarv of staU; for Colonies of the idmfrable
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  • 498 2 THREE RESIDENTS GIVE $1,000 EACH WI< have, received a letter .signed by Mr. John Uv«*L u Boon Tat add Mr. ()n ff Peng Hock sd&estinir lh a r ho stal led to help the wounded, prisoners anrj others ii V shou,d leyjil of war. Em h of
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  • 29 2 Reuter. o( Aachen, it i d m ,f M ,l,nd ol < hr sirens Iron, C S** 06 heard an frontier, according to a eoi- of te Soir.-Reuter.
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  • 36 2 Mr. Joseph Kwasterarii ative of the iJS?o2ei \727* 3? Trade, has arrived /or ,7 the commercial interne ,ll, > in Malaga. He is i 1 with t he Koad, Singapore. KnsUu
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  • 134 2 every crisis produces ii Inevitably and at this ye there are unscrupulous and ••ndeavcuring to exploit the jwar for their own seSsh pr] I a communique issued by d of Posts and TWegraphT^ Their victims, of course *re iP but gullible members of the public
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  • 50 2 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 5 official communique INO. 4 stafc "Our troops mad? contact everywhere at the outlet of ike frontier between tiio Rhine and Moselle. There is reason to believe.*' acid- tin communique, ?that on the Rhip< p manent fortifications run aioug boUl banks of the river.'—Reuter.
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  • 236 2 T M '< <>mnals of the Oversea-Chinese Baakin* Corporation in Jwu.oKok. who were arrested by the Thai Police and held in cuswdy without a charge being brought against their have now been released. Mr. Ong Thye Ghee, the manager of the Bangkok branch, has «W«fy arrived
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 60 2 d SAMU spin PIPES FREEDOM FROM INCLTTSTHMq i v i«ui.ubiONS i.e., no shrinkage cavities no gas pockets, no blow holes, no cold shots, no dirt All impurities are forced to the inside M the barrel and readily denned out in the process of manufacture. WW McALISTER Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated in
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    • 19 2 'Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulu Street, "PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE HRE, AAARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT
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  • 308 3 Being Done In Interests Of Consumers (Tribune Staff Reoorler) |N accordance with the declared policy' of the Government to .tamp out merchant-who take advantage of the position to profiteer, .a being taken by the Food Controller against number of dealers in tinned miik. It
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  • 70 3 (From Our Our Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. A F. BAUGHAN, a European, appearA ed en a summon* before Mr. R. P. Bingham, Police Magistrate, in the Po- lice Come on Tuesday en a charge ot voluntarily caus.ng hurt to a Chines?. Deo All Seng. The offence was alleged
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  • 85 3 Staffaptfe, Wednesday. rm outbreak of war has caused big jump not only in foodImt also in the price of hardware, particularly nails and tin-plate Sails ol I"—2 V sizes have ed from the normal price ol s: per picul to $12. while of 3"—6" from S6 to
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  • 193 3 A but pretty wedding took olace n t::e Tamil Methodist Church, iv. lost Friday, the contracting .na Mi. C. R. Thimmany, of ;e Medical Service, son of the nd Mrs. T. Ramalingham and icy P. Lee. daughter of the late Mrs. George C. Lee. formerly v. Cclombo, Ceylon.
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  • 339 3 I KEE rice dealers in Singapore have been put out of business by Pood Controller for charging- excessive prices fcr rice and for Ming to exhibit their prices as directed. They are Messrs. Chop Kheng of 12. Ellenborough Street; Messrs. O. Kahimansr.hib, 2, re Road: and
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  • 91 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Aior Star, Sept. 3. AN unusual fishing tragedy occurred a: Bukit Pinang. Kepala Batas, Al r Star en Wednesday last, when a Malay fisherman while out fishing with explosives, was killed, his right hand being torn from his body. Shortly after deceased lit
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  • 66 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Tuesday. The wedding took place at Seremban of Mr. V. Murugasu. a Raffles College graduate, at present on the staff of thf Tuanku Mukhammad School. Kuala Pilah. and Miss C. Kanagambushara. daughter of the late Mr. S. S. Chelvanayagan. a respected Ceylon Tamil leader and
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  • 57 3 Singapore, Tuesday. TIIK Malaya Tribune is informed by the Department of Information lha4 a partial mobilisation of the Straits Settlements I! N V I! has been ordered at the request of the Navy. The men are required to man certain auxiliary craft and it is emphasised that
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  • 123 3 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The wedding took place on Saturday nornin? at St. John's Church. Bukit rfanas. of Mr Gilbert Albuquerque, son >f the late Mr. A. Albuquerque and Mrs. Albuquerque of Ipch. and Miss Katr Monica Sarin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs G. V.
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  • 69 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE proceeds of the show "Lady Pre- cious Stream" performances of which were given hy the Fenang Chinese Amateur players at Tqwn Hall anc'. the Theatre Royal, total Straits $5,063.35. This sum has been remitted to the Chinese Government
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  • 19 3 (From Our Own Repor'en Penang, Monday. Penang will experience its second black-out on Saturday. Sept. 9.
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  • 577 3 THE wireless telegraphy office of all merchant vessels entering Singapore will be seeled up by the Customs officer bearding the vessel on her arrival in Singapore, according to the new public traffic re- I gulations just published Nc wireless message is
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  • 26 3 Sailors leavin Waterloo Station. London, to rejoin their ships. Photo shows sailors in their carriage window before they left Waterloo, few days ago.
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  • 243 3 pRICES of photographic material, especially that ol chemicals, have advanced heavily, in some cases to more than 100 per cent, over prices existing before the outbreak of hostilities in Europe. Cameras, especially those of Gerraaif and Czechoslovakia!, manufacture! have been going up steadily in prici during
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  • 38 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat are giving a dinner at the New World Cabaret on Monday, Sept. 18 at 7.30 p.m. on the occasion of the marriage of their second daughter, Mi.ss Kwai Yong <Lucette>.
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  • 53 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. PRIVATE Silke, aged 25, of e R.A.M.C., Singapore, was kille in a motor accident in Johore shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. d e^t h cu;?ed™%T milestone Fanprivate Silke was returning to Singap0niTbeHev"Sthew^einvolv,d in a colision with
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  • 54 4 invited to be present. The following is the programme.--11 30 a.m.—Pooja and prayer. 5 M p m.-Meeting-(chairman-Mr. r R Men on»: Music (violin and flute w KA Row); Lecture in English on "sri Krishna's Message of Peace" by SLnm Bhawarananda; Lecture in Ta--53?2n Sri Krishna" by
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  • 27 4 Rubber including reclaimed and rubber, tin ores and concentrates and unwrought tin, and copra are amon" the list of articles that may not be exported without licence.
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  • 100 4 IT i s officially announced that certain moves of troops, equipm and stores are in progress in pore and Penan?. These moves ordinary precautionary mea remitting from the fact that Great Britain is at war with Germany. I They have no further significance, beyond the fact ttat
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  • 43 4 The declaration of war duriiv. week-end has made it imperative for Miss Barbara Gilmar to cancel her concert which was to be given on Sept. 8 It is hoped that another date will be fixed which will be duly advertised.
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    • 334 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by Tttfe MERCANTILE BANK O* INDIA, LIMITED. The Company. rWctojl the S3 and registered as a Trust com pany, the following duties.EXECUTOR tOR TRUSTEE OP 1 A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A SETTLEMENT OR DECLARATION
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    • 214 4 The Mercantile Bank of J jndia Ltd. AN AGFNCYOF THE BANK WELL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTSCB 6TII JUNE, 1939 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED FIRE. MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSON XL ACQDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PI'BLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. II THE 1 'EASTERN BaNKI LIMITED. I
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  • 79 5 ASSEMBLY PERSUADED BY GENERAL SMUTS Reuter. TUT? Capetown, Sept. 5. Assembly voted after listening to the rival viewpoint, of Gen. riJJbM^ 1 s,m,ts The formpr ur e ed tha< Soi h A{l n V f n US bell '> erent s «M« continue as
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  • 145 5 a Singapore, Tuesday. ot c T i n mr V ket to-day was declared at oil 7 down 3 and the price of Rubber at 4 o clock was buyer Ipol 33% cent, nominal, buyers QetoberlDecember »0% cents. There were further buyers for Rubber shares to-day and
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  • 23 5 The Y.W.c.A. hockey meeting arianged to be held to-day at the Association premises In Fort Canning Road was postponed.
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  • 119 5 THK following communique has been fasujd !-y the Malayan authorities:— Post OHice Savin;;:, Bank depositors are warned against persons \vh.> may endeavour to exploit the present situation i nd induce them t<> withdraw- their deposits from the Savings Bank and transfer those deposits
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  • 138 5 PVANGEROUS obstructions are being |JJ laid ii". an area on the north side a line joining Outer Shoal Beacon and Sigiep Obelisk. On the south by a line Joining White Obelisk on pulo lembakul and Tanah Merah Kechil. On the west by a line joining the north
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  • 330 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ANLY four ties were decided to-day in v the S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis tournament, the remaining four being postponed. All the matches were won in straight sets, but T.V.N. Anderson and O.R.S. j Fateman had to fight very hard before beating W.C. Hill
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    • 743 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited" tor the v owing materials or service. Poi purticuiarj see Municipal lender Roon? Dace of Claim* ol Salt Glazed re Pipej, Specials, [or 194 C. 4 Sept. 22, 1939 fi ual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice ol Brass Bent and lit Ferrules
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    • 112 5 SEA VIEW 110 I I I TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET FNTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY TREVOR DAWN. FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY DANCERS. DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $L— TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL. ADCLI» 111 i;IIILL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES. SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS. I Fresh StraTvb?rrics;. i tONUE-KT DURING Tlh iN~"
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    • 285 5 YOU CAN TAKE IT FOR GRANTED THAT i IFALS TAKEN AT Raffles Brasserie WILL BE ENJOYED. WE HAVE AN ENVIED REPUTATION FOR OUR EXCELLENT GRILL. SER VICE- COMFOR T- COUR TESY— MUSIC MODERATE PRICES. Entertain Your Friends At The New Bar. f BUY YOUR BREAD, DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

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    • 258 6 y g 6-15 9-15 TO_-NICHT j SEE THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MAD DOG OF EUROPE! j WHITHER GERMANY? j a BRITISH DOCUMENTARY Ft!ft CONTROLLED BY MALAYA jj J FILM SERVICE. I I From the days of Bismarck and I S Pomp and starving ■Bi EBH lh e Pitiful sight of
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    • 261 6 Timely, Most Thrilling, Spy Story of the past decade! mm i 6 CLOUDS OVER ELROPK NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL Columbia* H ,t of 1939 y 1 111 1 1 I—————l 11 Opening To-Night 6.15 9.15 IOF PER IX TROUBLE AGAIN K|KfIjnHKHBpB9SEB I ill THE SAME LUSCIOUS ||f||j -X# It
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  • 709 7 Singapore, Tuesday. pIR KHAN, P.C. 761, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, this morning in answer to a summons charge that he on July 14 being a Public Servant, legally bound to keep in confinement Govindasamy, alias Govindaraju, charged
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  • 63 7 (I rom Oaf Own tUpmtUt) Kuala iumpur, Monday. TIIE President of the Persatuan Vtelayu, Selangor, has issued a notice that the meeting on Sept. 10, originally arranged to protest against the proposed padi policy, will now have us its subject of discussion, the Question 0 f
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  • 66 7 Jhe Singapore TrPPhV aceeb-ralioii tests of the Automobile Assoc ration oi Malaya will not be held on Sept. 24. the event having been postponed to a more suitable dale, which will be announced later. This step Is taken owing to the fast that- the
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  • 683 7 Prohibited Exports List Includes Rubber Tin IJIS Excellency the Govcrnbr/by powers (Averred ujxni hini by trie Emergency Powers Act of nas prrelaimoil a fonfc list of goods Of 83 varfetiea thai may not be tq any country, territory br place hot being another |Jtorl rjjf the Colony or a Malay
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  • 119 7 IT has been suggested that the Ramakrishna Mission should provide facilities for the cultural improvement of young men, and the Advisory Committee of the Mission has agreed to this in principle. But in order to decide along what lines young men would like to
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  • 35 7 Singapore. Tuesday.—Mr. D. W. Devaraja Senior Tamil Interpreter attached uo the Supreme Court. Singapore, rebroadcasted in Tamil His Excellency the Governor's speech to the people ol i Malaya from the 8.M.8.C. station last 1 night.
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    • 122 7 DEGREE IN ACCOI VI AM V j Secretaryship. Cost wounumcy. Shippme. BankInsurance or I'.ookkeepmg is essential for a hiehlv-paid executive position. Examinations can lx taken in Malays and success guaranteed bf postal training. The School of Accountancy is the leading Institution in the British Empire for the building of Successful
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    • 36 7 t EMPIRE TALKFt 1 tO-NIOHT 9-15 I EDWARD j I C. ROBINSON in j J "Dr. Clitterhdiise" j j SUN TALKIE j I (NE\V WORLD) I 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 I United Artists' Musical Hit I FOLLIKH"
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    • 306 7 Great rHctare has captured a great Traditkm.. .in all the I splendour of TECHNICOLOUR I TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P. M. I AT II AMB It I A«««;t*«m\ 0 „d WALTER BRENNAN 1 II 1 j7l sport oj kings.' A pic- mu6IAS m mil KAIB MOMT MflBW«» I 1/7 lure
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  • 634 8 JJOBODY can tell how long this war is going to last. Uncertainty remains with us in that respect, but on the one question which has disturbed many peoples for several years there is no longer any doubt. The era of wanton aggression in Europe is ending. All
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  • 305 8 London, Sept. 5. FE following message has been sent by Mr. Anthony Eden to the governments of Canada, of the Commonwealth of Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa and Eire. "His Majesty has this day entrusted to me the seals of the Dominions
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  • 287 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 5. AT the outbreak of war. arrangements were made by the Foreign Office for the safe departure from England of Herr Kordt. German Charge d'Affaires. and the staff of the German Embassy. They left London shortly after 7 p.m. yesterday by train for
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  • 71 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 5. It is officially announced that on the night of Sept. 4 5 a further extensive reconnaissance was carried out by RA F. aircraft over the Ruhr, when over three million copies of a note to the German people were
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  • 144 8 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 5. DARIS had its first air raid alarm this morning, lasting over three hours, but the raiders did not succeed in passing the city's outermost defences. This shows what highly organised precautions have been taken against ra'ds. Parisian went calmly to
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  • 38 8 Reuter. London. Sent IT is officially announced thai 7, I British steamer Bosnia ha h sunk. All hands were rescueH h n Norwegian tanker, except a ZtSJ! who is reported dead.-Re v t er
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  • 42 8 Reuter. tT Capetown. Beol i Gen. Hertzog announced in I sembly that a proclamation issued to-morrow proroguing Pai Gen. Hertzog has reined Smuts is forming a new Mm, generally understood that the ncr ernment will proclaim martial ■sorrow.—Reuter
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  • 50 8 Reuter. London, Scot s The property of the Polish State aim Polish institutions in Danzig ha confiscated by German decree tag to the German radio. The of the property is reserved to tl Commissioner, who is also given right to confiscate the property of Polish nationals.—Reuter.
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  • 233 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. J\ CONSPICUOUS reduction in the size of newspapers by half and the scarcity of taxicabs, a large number of which are reserved for the emergency fire service, are the chief outward signs of London at war Overhead, hundreds of barrage balloons
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 139 8 I- *££HHHiIBSHg9HHgfIHBM9 I t O I FEE I AT ITS' BEST I ii I J COFFEE I •THE ONLY COFFEE PACKED IN MALAYA UNDER VACUUM PROCESS There is no container which protects jjjffia If coffee flavour better than does LITTLES. Compare its flavour with B3jjL|&~| '•>••'• ■••..♦.''..'.•>.. that of others,
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    • 52 8 Superior Eyesight Service! Most Improved Instruments. Fully qualified Specialists. Sound Advices given. Astonlshlntdv Low Charges for Modern Glasses. Everbright Optical Co. 19. Chulia Street, Singapore C. S. .CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Price $1.15 to $2.50 each. Distributor: 800 CHIANG CO.. 304. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Next door to the Medical Office
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    • 24 8 AMAZING Ohm NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED EAC de COLOGNE LAVENDER WAT E li W^WjU Thousands ::1 linllles I Srfd weekly. :i BOTTLES whitHways SINGAPORE
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  • 681 9 Reuter. Till: first of the Athenia's survivors I pathetic appearance. Many of md arc without hats. Most of the vid story of the torpedoing was* an able seaman, who said that ling was given by the submarine Qrst they knew was the explo- 1 Alti
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  • 160 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. AN editorial comment says: *he speed with which Hitler has broken his word and the falsehoods utI tered during the first few days have surpassed even his own previous record. He has shown himself to be incapable ol honourable dealings
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  • 93 9 Reuter. in- cf i London. Sept. 5. Ihe Stock Exchange remained closed but inter-office dealings took place with prices mostly quoted around Thursday's While were mostly at fixed minima or slightly highn J,a c o, L ndon ?old and forei «n exchange WJ«eta are now under Government conAll
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 5. A L k J ierman deposits in British n-J?"* have been confiscated. Depositors had not withdrawn their money In the firm conviction that Germany; 0 not g l war a ainst Germans living in th e French Conces£5? allowed to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 111 9 DRUGLESS HEALING. WAX TI\G SUM, Ph.D., D.M.T., MSP., F.P.C. (Lond.), I\N A.M-T.i. (Lond ME( HWO-THERAPY, PSYCHOiHERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY. Uan Kuala Lumpur. RAY BADGE. Self-treatment of sickness us remits, preventive re. Price $3 each, pOstNumerous grateful er -er< from sufferers. *"or Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT Th* Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS a
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    • 268 9 nff your requirer. <§==r— mente. We have a wide 6 range of designs, 1 can supply from uT*> slock or to order. KIN gfjgt SOO. LTD SHOW ROOM: 89. High St.. Telephone 2063. Your Child's Cough. viJfrn Cn ur ehU S L oughs Patently visions Lf croup, bronchitis, bronchlai(dieumonia come
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    • 177 9 SOAP from TREES i Gives You "All-Over" Loveliness herself has provided the finest of all beauty aids gentle, soothing Olive Oil. Nothing compares with it for keeping skin soft, smooth, young! That is why Palmolive Soap is made with Olive Oil! A secret process blends Olive, Palm and Coconut Oils
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  • 536 10  -  TO DAY'S RACING AT BUKIT TIMAH (By Trespasser" TRAINER Van Breukelen looks like continuing hisrun 1 a t the fourth day's races of the Singapore Hold Cv„ M«t.ng to-d v at Bukit Timah. He has a number or good ones nmnmg th» afternoon, and
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  • 79 10 By "Trespasser" Race I—LITTLE JOHN Lord Gray Race 2-SWEET COLETTE Sunbeam Race 3—GOLDEN BLAZE Eastern Wave Race 4—oi LADNESS Teddy Boy Race S—HARLEQUIN Drator Race 6—MIM Queen's Star Race 7—THE CALIPH Flying Column Race B—BAL TABARIN Blue And White By Benny Solace Race I—BBCAf Lord Gray Race 2-SWEET COLETTE
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  • 82 10 Members of the R.S.G C. are notified that the running of the St. Leger has been cancelled. The Committee have decided to transfer the Sweenstake to Race No. 8 of the Singapore Turf Club's Meeting on Saturday Sept. 9 The draw is to
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  • 759 10 OKI OW is (he p.ojrramme for the fourth day's ram of the r„re Turf Club (Cold Cup) Autumn Meeting, to be run UmU> RACE 1—2.30 p.m. HOUSES—CIass 3—Div. 4—6 Furs. nu gO4 Cant. H F. Bloxham So 5 MTTLE OHN 8 "Renglt Stable "2 3 yjJ-uT iio
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 586 10 Sports in TO-DAY Soccer: Division 1. S C.C. vs. S.C.F.A. Padans: Royal Navy VS. R.A.OC Naval Base. Tennis: S.C.C. S.R.C. B.C.R.C. Tanglin Club. Races: Singapore Turf Club Au'umn Meeting.—Bukit Timah. USE ST. JAMES' BALM iMADF. IN ENGLAND' j Antivirus Ointmeiit I REMOVES TIIF CAI'SK OF SKIN* I 1 ROUBLE 0
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    • 184 10 THRO\T BURNT BY STOMACH ACID Heartburn Yields To New Tr« tm £nt This woman's account of her suite tags would be harrowing-but for VL happy ending. This it what she writes •I suffered from heartburn and acty for years Night after night, I la> wake water' running from mv moutn,
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  • 344 11 Diplomatic Isolation Due To Lack Of Faith Chungking, Sept. 1. ANALYZING the Sino-Japanese war during the last three months, General Ho Ying-chin, the Minister of War, ided that from every respect the Japanese are on their to defeat. a military point of view.
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  • 139 11 Kweilin, Aug. 29. k GENERAL Board for Roads and Transportation has been established by the Communications Department of the National Government to control road construction and subsequent military transportation in Southwest China, it is reported. The new board is understood to have begun functioning from this
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  • 90 11 Kunming, Aug. 29. THE population of Kunming, capital of 1 Yunnan province, has grown by more than 80.000 since the outbreak of the current hostilities, making ihe city's total population exceed 200.000. it is reported here. During the last month, war refugees entering the city numbered about
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  • 148 11 -'7/' HongVcng, Aug. 30. CCRAP iron is being exported from this British coiuiiy to Japan in casing quantities, as a number of Japanese agents are now lony buying up scrap iron from every available source. The most recent shipment was on the German
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  • 52 11 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, member of the Parliamentary Board and mem-ber-in-charge of the Punjab Zone has, also, in a telegraphic communication to the Secretary of the Punjab Provincial Congress Committee, expressed his gratification in approving Dr S. D. Kitchlew's name for the Amritsar Urban Muslim Constituency.
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  • 222 11 Kunming, Aug. 31. JF WARDS of three thousand Chinese in Siam have been imprisoned by the Siamese authorities since the outbreak of the anti-Chinese campaign in Thailand, according to a recent arrival from Bangkok. He said that since the coup d'etat of Sian the
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  • 33 11 Loyang, Aug. 27. PROFESSOR Shelly Wang, who lectured extensively in England last year, died after brief illness here on Aug. 26, while leading a party of writers to visit the northern fronts.—Central News.
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  • 90 11 Chungking, Aug. zy. WELL informed circles after sober reflections believe to-day that China is in a better position following the crack- up of the Berlin Tokyo Axis, whereupon Germany has given up her interest in the Far East leaving Japan In the lurch. On the other
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  • 58 11 Shanghai, Sept. L MR. Georges Barthel de Weydenthal, for ten years Poli3h Minister to China, has been transferred to a new post in the Foreign Office in Warsaw. The veteran diplomat is scheduled to sail from Shanghai on September 3. The Polish Charge d'Affaires is expected
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 145 11 FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Stop Getting Up Nights Purify Blood and Feel Younger Here's one good way to flush harmful waste and germs from kidneys, purify blood and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smartißifftSSr chemist for a SOcts box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
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    • 178 11 I DAILY CHINA PAGE many sets b TYM 288 7-valv« Sup_«rhet with^Silen»tun's' w°h point.fond iwo *tWm M MB S i P ««J tuning mechanism srot.-n kl ffli MM BH MB \%/*fi//( Y\V\V\ io r> the ab w net° For /uM particulars or a demonstration m your own nome write to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 499 12 i Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. INSECT BITES AND SCRATCHES ARE DANGER POINTS! Insect bites, scratches, cuts or open wounds are aaarees i real danger. Safeguard and nreaael them age intinfection with
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    • 133 12 Mother's Daughter's Story of "KOTALKO" << C*he had fti<* bold patchea," writea Miaa Longley'a mother Shm has nou a splendid head of hair. I uas troubled with dandruff and my hmir wm* turning grey, but my head is Ml clear of dandruff, and my hair is ita natural colour again."
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    • 67 12 i Tiken P'tutirly Every Night BILE BEANS KEEP YOU FIT AND WELL AND ATTRACTIVELY SLIM iiiiiMiiiiiiriiiiuxiiiirMiiiiiiatiin Gold Leal Tea like a Sunny day. sheds a brightness aver everything -it's the sweetener of toil and soother of cares j Gold Leaf Tea h a perfect Tea The merit and JiipeT*ority of
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    • 150 12 j A T oi an «*Bai|flv j gesture! receiver soft! in Malavu THE GUARANTEES GIVEN RV THE RADIO SERVICE COMPANY OF MALAYA 1934 LTD. ARE SUBSTANTIAL, FOR WHEREVER YOU ARE IN MALAYA YOL ARF WITHIN EASY REACH OF ONI* OF THEIR BRANCHFS—EA( B BRANCH IS IN CHARGE OF A FCT.LY
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    • 165 12 A NEW ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF SKODA i i CARS JUST ARRIVED. ARRANGE FOR ft j DEMONSTRATION. I AT Singapore Motors 3 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. jPHONE. il2B j THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road> 'PHONE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1029 12 PRODUCE Singapore. Sept. 5. -Tp J V 3 J j R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan IO- fI3V S |\3QIO R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan w a— I VJ«J V R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan "T" Rice Siam 1 J*J" Rice Siam
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  • 177 13 Mg( HXI COLOUR brings out all the j beauty of the scenes in "Kentucky." the Twentieth Century Fox ■reduction \?hich is now to be seen jj the Mhambra. It is a very atI, P tive picture, showing what can done with technicolour
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  • 117 13 ttle favourite. Shirley 1 her very best in -The the latest attraction rheatre. Those who like and from the attenre can be little doubt ity—must have taken the fact that their n given a part which Cicular histrionic talent, r of a soldier who goes
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  • 149 13 WHITHER Germany?", now showing at the Pavilion in a timely return mtn^ en i'i iS a Briti sh-produced docufwtSSli fim t P° graphically, the development in Germany from the aays of the statesman Bismarck and the egocentric Kaiser. How the world's most notorious neurotic seized the political reins
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  • 42 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster returned from leave dining last week, and Mr Foster ha* now taken over the management of Mesan. Lyons Motors Ltd., releasing Mr. Lr.r: wno was to have proi ceded on leave on Tuesday.
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  • 246 13 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. Be careful when travelling especially if motorintj Abstain from encrgetic business activity as muck of your energy icill be wasted on fruitless effort. Do therefore what is essential, but don't go cut of your way f o push thinas. SPECIAL INFLUENCES. May
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  • 30 13 The estimated total exports, from Malaya, of tin. and tin-in-ore based on an a<say value of 75.5 per cent., for the month of August. 19'J9 t are approximately 1.900 tons.
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  • 178 13 LEAGUE SOCCER Naval Police 3; Y.M.CA L DLAYING at the Stadium yesterday, the Naval Police beat the Y.M.CA. in a Division 2B league fixture by three goals to one. It was a dull match. Both teams fielded several substitutes, and during the first half each side
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 154 13 IDEAL DIET FOR DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES The bis problem with sufferers from Rastritis or other digestive disturbances is how to avoid pain and discomfort when eating. The inhamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods can't be retained. Even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient must get quick
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    • 202 13 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches nt top and MM k Of hand and abovs eyes, shortness of breatH) feel mrvy, or suffer from poor sl» «-p, loss of nu-mory and enerpy, indigestion, worry :md f> ;ir, your troujple
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    • 345 13 Nasty Acid jR MEANS ipg' T| f Digestive Trouble > Take this Advke and m| I EAT WHAT YOU LIKES!! M Th:it excess outpouring of acid in the stomach is the raßßGlfl jo] cause of almost ail forms of indigestion. But although %BLWs*maE (o; this acid ca:i quickly be neutralised,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 55 13 CAPITOL: "The Little Princess." ALIIAMBRA: "Kentucky." FAVILION: "Whither Germain." MARLBOROCGH: "Rantjila Mazdoor." ROXY: "Topper Takes A Trip." GARRICK: Chinese picture. QCFENS: "Air Devils." ROYAL: "Orphan Girl." •HAPP1 WORLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows merry-go-ronnd cinema and other attractions. GRfcVT WORLD "Cabaret Side Miow
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  • 266 14 Singapore, Sept. 5. MINING Buvcrs Sellers 3 7 41Amoats 196 Aver Bitams Q33 Hitams ,T- 1 17 Batu Sclangors 166 Hongkong Tin Jj» v Bangrini *:i 12 Chanderiangs iA 0 58 Hong Fatts 0 50 Idris Hyd. -J 19 Ipoh Tin JJL 25 jelapangs 047
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  • 1012 14 Quotations By 1 raser And Co. WHTTE THE LONDON STOCK EXf HANGE IS CLOSED SOME OF THE63E QUOTATIONS ARE ONLY NOMINAL MANY OF THE DOLLAR STOCKS HAVE NOT YET BEEN DEALT IN OR QUOTED AND ARE ALSJ NOMINAL. MINING Singapore, Sept. 5. Fraser and Co. Buyers
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  • 34 14 Washington. Bept 5 The State Department has ann that only Americana having "i m p necessity" for travelling m Europe v be permitted to do so in [uturt ter.
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  • 214 14 *<* Maynard &Co Ltd, $30,000 Int. A .a*. 30 Ojt. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: ]01 5% 1901 red. 1940 $40<\000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept 30 iuB 4U* 1907 red. 1947 5i.600,000 Int. Mr.r. 31. SeptVlO|£ 4%* 1909 red. 1955 51.009.00n Int. Mar. 31 S-pt i: t 4% 1913 red.
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    • 396 14 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Dwfttmhim. Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets I© China for short holiday trips. SAILINGS FOR CHINA MONTI 1L V SAILINGS FOR RANGOON Fortnightly For full particulars, apply to.— Chin* Travel Service. The Ho Hon*
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    • 290 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. PaO and BRITISH t 1 INDIA Wacorporatcd in England). I\ O. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty' regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the ontbreak of hi»stil:t ies tint of I Sailings is suspended for the time
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    • 233 14 SOLUTIONS TO TUESDAY'S X word ACROSS —1. Remarkable. 6, Adit. 10. landing 11. Imamne. 12. Screened. 13. Ankle. 15, Ewera. 17. Unscoured. 19, Possessed 21. Bijou. 23. Regal. 24. Calipi rs. 27, Torches. 28. Grammar 29. Rede. 30, Pestilence. DOWN. 1. Role. 2 Monocle. 3. Raise. 4. Argonauts. 3. Laird
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  • 57 15 MADAM JOOGNEE, beloved mother of F. Ealram Singh and mother-in-law of Kumar Singh passed away peacefully at 7 a.m. on Saturday, September 2, 1939, at her residence at No 219 Race Course Road, Singapore, and wa I cremated at the Hindu Cemetery BHa dary on the same
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 376 15 > l l 3 U I > E,D: lii Singapore, thoroughly Eurasian children's nursj I copies of references. Box a Tribune, Singapore. 1248.8 i Experienced Canvasser to Typewriter" throughout commission paid. Security id required. Apply Bo* I ribune, ipoh. < 160-Bj Immediately Lady Teacher ution, Rawang. Acply to rating salary
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    • 625 15 pe?'onal?v Q«A £25 restaurant. Ap f iy I 96A, Market Street. <2478t m™hif T ren?si I try h T e with garase I avaiJahin i V B water an(l Jl ghJ (238-B» I nnn?H T: 131 M °ulniein Road, Com" _ttfia^? v 3 c lth 3 ]arge bedrooms, large UrvSnte'nn,
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    • 639 15 I Miscellaneous j FINGERWAVE your hair for your next I art y Everybody will admire your new 1 nairstyle—executed by our experts from to enhance your PERSONAL!I TV. Our methods are simple but remarkably effective. A trial will convince you that we can reveal hidden beauty m y°ur hair. BANGKOK
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    • 395 15 BOOK^^orable tak. ?S ndenc V fflce Manastme.it, situat nn la l Ee fu book?, seeta nish r^i, GoOd "i eren< 8 Willing furAppV Box 3?% "ft ,*> Smgapore 974 lla,as a ™bu»e, Pleven? Bnv?fi9 as governess in K.L. Apply Box 962, co Malaya Tribune, X.L <217-B> °J (*****) lnfto^?J^ aeeks
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    • 420 15 FOR SALE: Fiat 514 excellent condition, just overhauled, taxed December insured July, 1940. $300 or nearest" Phone 4261. (SS-B) FOR SALE: 1932 Austin "7" galoot #«ist aecarbonised and overhauled Tyres cew paintwork good, guaranteed perfect condition. $400 or nearest. Will con aider motorcycle part exchange. Demonstration easily arranged, car kept
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    • 523 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ANNUAL SUPPLIES 1940 2nd List Tenders are invited under the following heads tor supplies to the Singapore Municipality from Ist January 1940 for one year: 21. Concrete /Sewer Pipe.? 22. Reinforced Culvert Pipes 23. Coarse Sand 24. Feeding Crushers at Trafalgar Street Depot 25. Lubricating Oils and Greases
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 194 16 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturda**:• Special Sports Supplement 4 r>agcs extra at no extra cost. RATE EVERY WATCH FREE IVSPUR B X,™^ n F PRICE TO SCHOOLS KINDS >F CUPS AND MEDALS. S LEATHER utfitting ii GIVE us A trial. 1 j M. MOH AM
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    • 119 16 STANDARD BOOKS ON WIRELESS. $150 i %ssi^^^ mmm as KirsT Course In Wireless by Decibel Mi I ESSfESStaaxw s OatHnTof Wirelet. by Ralph Stranger 5 25 iSiog Radio Se.s by J. H. f™l__ I if »at *et* a rwAcari with your n*'» e Ire yea <>n KIATS mallmr-lfat? if m<t,
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    • 44 16 MODERATE FEE EFFICIENT TUITION (DRAWING PAINTING, And Senior Cambridge Drawing Course for Students. Enquiry at:— 40-B, CROS3 STREET. Helicon Art Studio branches of:— SCULPTURAL STUDIES Tuition Classes on Academic lines will be given on different r— y==s~r~ijniciNt amputywg HAWAIIAN CUrfAR Co., Ltd. j IOHORTMBPIDGCROA^)
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