Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI- -No. 217, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1939 FIVB CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, September 12, The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1939 HVE CENTS
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  • 395 1 NAZI TROOPS PUSHED BACK TO SLOVAK FRONTIER Attack On Warsaw From Other Side French Attacks Making Substantial Progress Reuter. Brussels, Sept. 12. REPORTS received here state that while the people of Warsaw are working day and night to defend the capital, Polish resistance in
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  • 59 1 Reuter. TKe k v London, Sept. 11. 1 ;•••4 has given £5,000 and the W P 000 t0 tne Mansion House rled by the Lord Mayor in a t0 the appeal for the Red the st John Emergency *°yaf v' ~o th er members of
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  • 84 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 12. Mil Chogoro Miyagi, the Japanese Minister of Justice, warned the people to bear in mind tiermany's defeat in the last war. He said that Germany's defeat Mas not strictly military but largely economic. In spite of brilliant war results, particularly in the
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  • 38 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 11.-The minimum war risk insurance rates on British, French and Polish vessels plying between North American, Central American and European and Atlantic ports has increas ed by 50 per cent. Other schedules are unchanged.—Reuter.
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  • 380 1 Nazis' Desperate Effort To Delay Allied Success Reuter. Paris, Sept. 12. A COMMUNIQUE states: ''In spite of the resistance of the enemy, our attacks are making substantial progress on a front of about 20 kilometres east of the Saar— Reuter. Paris, Sept. 11. OBSERVERS here
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  • 99 1 Shanghai, Sept. 12. Several foreigners, including the American Consul in Chefoo, have been searched by Japanese military men during the past few days, according to yesterday's arrivals from Chefoo. Attemping to place strict control over all financial transactions and currency withdrawals the Japanese are reported to be guarding
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  • 119 1 German Claim To Capture Of Lomza Reuter. London, Sept. 12. A Polish General Staff communique read from Lwow wireless station last night states: "The German air force bombed the lines of communication of civilians and soldiers. Fighting is going on in the Suwalki region, on the Narew Fiver,
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  • 40 1 Reuter. I Washington, Sept. 12.—President Roosevelt has decided to suspend the sugar marketing quotas for the lime being as an emergency measure because of the increase in world demand and j apparent activity of speculators.— Reui ter.
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  • 146 1 Reuter. Cape Town, Sept. 11. GENERAL SMUTS, new prime minister of South Africa, in a Special message to the i>eople, saM that Parliament had decided to take part in the war in the interests of South Africa. "I hold the .strong conviction," ho
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  • 21 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 12—The German Consul at Ottawa has left, and German affairs will be looked alter by the Swiss consul.—Reuter.
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  • 102 1 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 12. AT the re-openmg of the National n Assembly the Turkish Prime Minister, M. Suydan. said: "Our relations with the belligerent states are normal and based on international law. "The military measures taken are enly precautionary. Turkey is pursuing her former "ourse of remaining
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  • 61 1 London, Sept. London, Sept. 12.—The King and Queen unexpectedly visited A.R.P. shelters in south-east London yesterday. As soon as their presence was realised great enthusiasm prevailed, the car being surrounding by cheering crowds. Thc*r Majesties talked to a number of people engaged in A.R.P.
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  • 461 2 GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY FOR B.M.B.C? (Tribune Staff Reporter) WAR with all its attendant restrictions and emergency measures is, strangely, not without its advantages. Here in Malaya, interested circles believe that, at least, the war has forced the hand of Government
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  • 62 2 WHEN the Chartered Bank closed at 1 p.m. yesterday they announced that contributions for the Malaya Patriots Fund h?d passed the $50,000 mark. The Fund was opened following an appeal by prominent SiagapOft ladies on Thursday Oi hi dQv the rand \va> cpnif*523.0C0 was collected
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  • 103 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A RESOLUTION that the Selangor gtate Council should adopt the recommendations ci the Permanent Ccmmittee thai land -houM be given to £siati otliet t' Malays for cull va ion of padi. was made at th« SelanßOT State Council meeting tpera
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  • 28 2 Reuter. Ottawa. Sept. 12.—Mr. Mackenzie King (Premieri has announced that a bill for creation of a new Ministry cf Munitions and Supply is being introduced.—Reuter.
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  • 466 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "ANE of the most wonderful sights iu Singapore,is the marching into Raffles Institution every day of hundreds of marvellously clean mil children with splendid physiques," stated Mrs. Wells, the wife of Mr. Carveth Wells, world famous lecturer, author and explorer, who
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  • 46 2 Mr. A. Perego, who is acting as Ita lian Minister in Bangkok and is also Consul for Italy in Singapore, arrived in Singapore by air for a short visit and left fv.r Bangkok to-day (Tnes). He may come iv Singapore again next week.
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  • 75 2 Singapore. Tuesday. VESTEBDAY was one of the busiest days for the port of Singapore since the British and French declaration oi war on Germany on Sept. 3. No fewer than 20 vessels, with v tonnage of 63,324 tons, entered the harbour yesterday. The only day
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  • 126 2 DISCUSSING the position of Indians II in Malaya In relation to the war, the ..cekly journal, the Indian, says: We are here not as nationals of an independent country. If facilities were accorded to us to come to this country and prosper, and if we
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  • 43 2 Singapore, Tuesday.—Alleged to nave been knocked down by a trolley bus near Lorong 3. Geylang Road, a male Xncuan was removed tj hospital by ambulance at 8.11 p.m. last night. He sustained a lacerated wound, and was conscious.
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  • 35 2 ACCORDING to the Department of In- formation, the Etraitu Settiement.s Volunteer Air Force has been called out to-day. A notification to this effect wi'.i appear in to-day's Government Gazer*.. 1
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  • 61 2 Reuter. Mexico City, Sept. 11. 5 XVE crew of the Greek steamer 1 1 stathatos have handed an ultimatum ito their captain stating that they refuse to sail to Japan with a large consign ment ol oil. adding that they are willing to
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  • 58 2 Reuter. Ottawa. Sept. 11. TOWNS on the Canadian coast will have a ten-minute black-out toI night. The black-out will apply to road traffic and buildings. Canada will be asked to approv; t allocation of $100,000,000 for war pur- noses. This sum will enable Canada to j
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  • 63 2 British Wireless London, Sept. 12—The King has cancelled his arrangements for a Moii to Edinburgh on Oct. 12 for the formal opening of St. Andrew's House. the new head nuarters of the departments under the Secretary for Scotland The scheme of reorganisation <>f the Scottish Government Departments has now been
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  • 194 2 WE regret to announce the death of f? Mr. Tan Cheiv Kee, J.P., which occurred at 7.15 this morning: at his residence, 319, East Coast Road. Mr. Tan was the second son of Mr. Tan Keong Saik. one of the pioneers of the Colony,
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  • 27 2 ACCORDING to information received in Singapore, Sarawak is now bioad casting a short wave programme in Raffish regularly at nights over lije 34 meter band
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  • 98 2 'From Our Own ll< ]tuv fpoh. Sand** theft of four iron bar. v related in the Ipuh P yesterday when Detective I Ct r v G t E Payee PWHIocS Ghooj loke, a young hinej a charge of theft of the frcm Yau Tet
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  • 47 2 Johore Bahru s&oi day Pleading guilty to beinj of half an ounce of cocain< icus drug, and a small mi rtici phial containing another 15 cocaine a Singapore 1n... Guldens, was fined 5*2;) o Mi i* Weiss, the first magistrate, thi m nlng.
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  • 35 2 It is announced that the broadead in Tamil In Singapore are beuig dtscontinued until loud speakers t erected In distinctively Indian c< of the city. The broadcasts bulletins in other languages t continued.
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  • 243 2 Matter More Imperative Than In 1914-1918 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pONTROL over rentals may be the subject of the next war-lime legislation by Malayan Governments, it is anticipated. No official information is at present available as to whether the introduction of this legislation is under
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  • 77 2 Singapore, Monday. ENG TENG SWANG, a thirty-four-year-old Hylam, this morning appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the Third Police Court, on a charge of attempting to cause hurt to S E Spurgeon with a knife. The offence is alleged to have taken place at Amber Mansions
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  • 80 2 Singapore, Monday.—Yeo Ah Goh a Teochiu. pleaded guilty this morning before Mr. J. L. MeFall, the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Pchce Magistrate, on a charge that at 7.55 p.m yesterday at Tan Thye Place. Singapore, he had one tahil of Red Lion Brand chandu. On
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  • 53 2 Singapore. Tuesday—As a result of a collision between, his bicycle and a ricksha, a Chi.ieso ycuth was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance. The accident occurred at Havelcck Road at 7.41 p.m. last night The boy sustained a big laceration over the left arm
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  • 172 2 Singapore. TSfWIIJ MR. M. R. Hoigate. Senior Inspect Schools, received on beh:. Education department a m del Eva traffic light signal which uraa pre sensed by Mr. Conrad Oldharr.. representing the A. A. Malaya at a cerea held at the Government Trade thi morning.
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  • 39 2 The Kalians Airport, Sin eluding the boomed thereof, and all buildin c-xcluding the admin; of the Airport and the i Royal Singapore Flying access roads leading dir ci ministration building and has been scheduleo Places order.
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  • 64 3 untitled the citizens appear to take the war calmly, Paris is presenting a ispeel as soldiers and their equipment make their appearance on uiivways of the capital. Here are sound detectors in a field ol Pans as a precaution against a surprise air raid. The soldier is resting on a
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  • 455 3 Malaya Asked To Support Red Cross St. John Funds \i ELLENCY the Governor has received through the Prethe St. John Ambulance Association ~i Malaya a cable lava to support the appeal issued by H.R.H. the. Duke of or behalf of the Joint Committee of the Biitish Red Cross irder of
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  • 20 3 Reuter. U —Air raid sirens sount 1• lo a.m. but the all clear signal at 4 35.—Renter.
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  • 399 3 (Tribune StatT Reporter) the object of making the younger general; »n road conscious, a huge "Safety First" drive commenced in Singapore yesterday and will continue throughout the week. In every school in Singapore during this week special stress will be laid on road
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  • 110 3 A LT, ships wishing to enter Penang A Harbour must now proceed to {he Examination Anchorage. Pilotaee will be compulsory inside the North Channel Light. Vessel, mept lor 'ocal and home trade ships. The southern approach to Penang Harbour will be closed to all incoming Vessels By
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  • 615 3 Irrigation's Big Part In Progress FOOD PRODUCTION IN MALAYA CONSIDERABLE 'opportunity exists for making more and better use if irrigation in Malaya for food production, the Tribune learns from a reliable source, in the present state of emergency, it is possible to
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  • 78 3 Singapore, Monday. THE decree nisi for dissolution Of marriage granted to Mr. George Ralph Hopkins, band leader employed at Raffles Hctel, in January this year was to-day made absolute by his lordship. Sir Percy McElwaine. The petition was on adultery alleged to have been committed by his
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  • 138 3 Singapore, Monday. A MEETING of the Board of Licensing Justices, presided ever by Mr. J. L. McFall. Chairman of the Board. was held this afternoon in the First Magistrate's court. The application of Mr. K. Koguti cf the Corner Bar. 624. Serangoon Road, for a first class liquor
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  • 77 3 Singapore, Monday. BAIL -5500 on two sureties was allowed in the case in which Chua Teng Hwee. a twenty-two year old Englishspeaking Teochew, appeared before Mr. J. the third police magistrate, on a charge of attempted robbery. It was alleged that en Sept. 9. at 9.45 a.m..
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  • 273 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. "lIITLER deliberately made negotiaM lien impossible. Instead he chose to embark on war and naked aggre sion," declared Mr. Eden, broadcasting last night. He has made the choice and he must suffer the decision. For us now theie can be
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  • 54 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. The Stock Exchange was generally bright, with coppers and some industrials showing useful gains. Among commodities, cotton was active with prices sharply higher, although late dealings saw a slight reaction on freer offerings Rubber is firmer and there la a Kood general demand. Wail
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  • 123 3 GOVERNMENT have granted normal banking facilities to nearly all persons of German nationality, who are now on parole, subject only to certain restrictions on foreign exchange. In a very small number of cases it was not possible to grant these facilities because sufficient information was
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  • 155 3 pASES are being reported of ship chandlers charging enhanced prices or refusing to sell ships' stores I on the pretext that supplies are not j available. It is within the knowledge of the t I competent authority for shipping and ships' stores, from a recent comprehensive
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  • 173 4 Singapore, Monday. S HANKER Singh (25) appeared before Mr. J. L. Mi Fall the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate, this morning on rharees that he (a) on July 12. did distribute in Singapore an undesirable publication, to wit. "Hindustan Ghar" a prescribed paper and
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  • 404 4 Singapore, Monday. A DEATH by misadventure verdict was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Toh Szu Cheng which occurred as the result of an injury caused through a fell wiile Toh was
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  • 833 4 Bail Allowed Pending Appeal Singapore, M AM instructed by the Chief Police Officer to ask tlie court to take a serious view of the case. "It is an important point in the local defence scheme and the duty of guarding the bridge was
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  • 152 4 Last Night's First Night FIXER DUGAN," the RKO-Radio production now at the Pavilion, is a story of the circus, and a very good story too. That popular player Lee Tracy takes the principal part, that of Charlie Dugan. known as Fixer because he fixes things,
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  • 29 4 Singapore, Monday.—Loh Seng (18), a llokkico was this morning fined $1 or one day's imprisonment by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the third police magistrate for contempt of court by spitting
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  • 155 4 Singapore, Monday. ALI bin Sallch, alias t ham Lee, was this morning chained before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke. the third police magistrate, with making a false statement at the Registration Office. Nnval Base, on Dec. JO. last year. It was alleged that accused went t: the R'
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  • 57 5 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. Jl. n j N officially claimed that Chi--1 ~os pursuit planes to-day epi Is < l scouting planes forming .trial advance guard for Japanese bombers on the way to ra id Chungking; T P pursuit planes engaged t j ie routing planes some dista!,,c from
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  • 72 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. -Oft* Albania, who arrived here said that his visit to thui a private one and would not ed the opinion that while it be difficult to attain, it must La j on justice. said, stood high in the the small nations. Albanians
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  • 32 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 11. has been set up in Lonting Austrians who do not i annexation of Austria by facilitate their co-operation sh national and war serdees—Reuter.
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  • 273 5 India's Full Support Reuter. A ES AGE rom th c King-Emperor was read to-day 'by ife* Viceroy m at the meeting of the Central Legislature. In his message, the King-Emperor expressed deep satisfaction at the widespread support in India for the cause for which the
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  • 82 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 11. ACCORDING to the German News Agency. German troops are approaching the Vistula from the north without encountering any resistance. The fortress of Modlin, about 20 miles north-west of Warsaw, built by Napoleon on the right bank of the Vistula at its junction
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  • 31 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. A German radio announcement states that goods traffic between East Prussia and Germany will until further notice only be carried by the sea route.—Reuter.
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  • 402 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. THE formal declaration of war on Germany, which was proclaimed following the adoption by both Houses of the Canadian Parliament yesterday, finally dispels whatever hopes German leaders may have had that the renewal of the terrible ordeal of war would
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  • 73 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. IN New Zealand a special force is being formed for service overseas. Recruiting for this force begins tomorrow. Applications are invited for volunteers in the air force. Those who desire to serve in the R.A.F. will be sent to England after
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  • 134 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 11. (VLOXEL Lipmski, commanding the v Warsaw Garrison stated, accordi:\ to the Havsts correspondent, that the city was bombed fourteen times Snnday by seventy German pl. itv fifteen of which were brought Broadcast in 5 from Warsaw, the iy's mayor
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  • 59 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 11. Ml i entry into the war is warmly in France. A Paris newspaper, Journal, states this morning that Ida's entry will not only mean jnnging in valuable services but that p c Mdren of the two mother countries «c united and are
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  • 25 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 11. esty the Queen to-day visited Women's Christian Associa>n and learned at first hand work which it has under-•u-u.—Reuter.
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  • 123 7 A_ Singapore, Monday. SEARCH carried out by the police on a house in Xilliney Road on the afternoon of Aug. 26 resulted in the arrest of three Chinese who were this morning produced before Mr. L. C. Goh, the filth police magistrate, on the charge
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  • 336 7 Singapore, Monday. AQCARHBL which arose out of a debt of 40 cents due by a customer to an Indian barber had a sequel to-day when Mohained Salleh appeared in the Singapore Assizes on a charge of attempted murder of a barber. Karuvasavou, at Tanjong Pagar
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  • 54 7 British Official Wireless Lundun. St-pt. 11 The Duicii. to protect then- neulraUkv. are laymg mines between their North Sea islands and the Dutch coast. A German report states it was on one ol these mines that the Dutch minesweeper Willes Van Evick -was sunk on
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  • 29 7 Reuter. The death has occurred of Admiral Sir George King-Hall, K.8.E., who was Commissioner at Wei hfi- wei when that territory was transferred to Britain un leas*- in 1H98.-Renter.
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  • 416 7 A DIVIDEND of two.per cent, was approved at th* annual meeting of Brunei United Plantations Ltd., held in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Lee Ohim Tuan, the chairman, said:— We meet at a time when the affairs ol your company fade intx> insignin- I caiice beside
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  • 142 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 11. JT was rumoured in Bangkok that the young King of Thailand, who is studying in Switzerland, would return to the country. The rumour was denied by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which stated that Switzerland, as a neutral
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  • 100 7 Singapore, Monday. I lAN Phloh, a Hokkien, was this morning charged before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the third police magistrate, with stealing a bicycle valued at $34, the property of Ghoo Chong Seah. The offence is alleged to have taken place on the night of
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  • 630 8 |N the years in which the "next war" was expected, dire prophecies were made of what would happen to such cities as London. We were asked to picture hundreds of bombing machines sweeping over from Germany and raining death and destruction upon a defenceless capital. No
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  • 216 8 IN Malaya the first depression in business has rapidly given way before the growth of something like a mild boom in the principal commodities. The rubber and tin markets, stagnant for many weary months, have had a spectacular recovery, particularly in the case of tin, where the
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  • 725 8 London, Sept. 12. MARSHAL Goering's speech has revealed the bankruptcy of German policy, is the opinion of official British circles. A statement issued by the Ministry of Information recalls Hitler's broken promises and says that no confidence can be placed in any assurance he
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  • 83 8 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 12. THE city is less excited, as the call- in* up cf reserves has apparently almost ended, but the size of the queue outside the banks has not diminished and people continue to draw money for the purchase of food and jewellery.—Reuter. Kaunas,
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  • 126 8 Reuter. London, Scpl n THE King, in a message in ih tish Merchant Fleets, expresses confidence i»v!S "unflinching determination eir their vital part in defence an v pla > "You have a long and "rio,?, R? and I am proud to bear the tn
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  • 94 8 Reuter. r»eii>fiic:. Sept 12 JL>RITONS in the ancient Ch f tal work this morning to find ners hung on the street d J an, English: "Ireland is no longer of Britain' and "Let Ireland"! sented in China. To Hell with B passports.' «iwsa Unfortunately
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  • 68 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 11. IN unconfirmed messaee from I f 1 rest states that Romania being brought to the Russian t ond trenches are being dv? neaSoviet border. 3 It Is reported that these preesoti taken on account of a soviet defence measures on Che
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  • 78 9 Navy Begins Chasing Undersea Raiders Reuter. mxiv it*- London, Sept. 11. llifc Ministry of Information announces that numerous reports of operations against German submarines have been received. Probably some of the operations were successful. The steamship Magdapur has been sunk with some casualties,
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  • 73 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 11. r i i-. rt ported that the Germans 1 have now evacuated civilians from the island of Sylt. Later rts irom Tondor indicate that tish planes carried out a raid the Hindenburg dam, connectthe island with the mainland, turday. The
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  • 156 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. GERMAN destroyer was blown up by a mine in the sea channel between Denmark and Sweden. A tremendous explosion was heard, and a huge column of er was seen to rise before the ship disappeared. Swedish steamer also reports seeing
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  • 113 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 11. THF Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Meii/ies. to-day told the Australian Parliament that Australia was inning for a long war, and he said thai the Premiers of the various es had been in consultation Hi the organisation of manpower and finaace. aes commended Canada
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  • 84 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 11. ACCORDING to the newspaper ~r iskc Tidende, well-inform-ed i iiles in Berlin are expecting 1 Balbo to head a military :i to Germany. The date of mi sion's arrival is being kept close secret. B rlin correspondent of the Nande
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  • 45 9 Reuter. u Moscow, Sept. 11. i'. believed by observers to be safest capital is no ilmest. Fewer people are theatres and cinemas, there than usual as many cars '•••mraandeered by the war and long queues are to be d stores and savings banks.
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  • 26 9 Reuter. <m London, Sept. 11. p olish Radio station announces increase in the price of milk 1 Austria and Sudetenland r dnv Renter.
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  • 77 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. MR. Neville Chamberlain sent a telegram to the Prime Minister of Canada. He says: "I deeply appreciate your personal message informing me of ti'.e proclamation in Ottawa of the existence of a state of war between Canada and Germany. "It is a profound
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  • 35 9 Reuter. Calcutta. Sept. 11. The Viceroy's announcement of the suspension of Federation has caused immense satisfaction in Bengal, especially anion; Moslem-, who now see their way clear to closest co-operation with Great Britain.—Reuter.
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 11. TWO special trains containing armed 1 police are proceeding to the Polish-Rumanian frontier to deal civilian refugees, who are beginning to stream across the border. It is understood that the Rumanian riuthorities intend to deal sympathetically with refugees. Commenting on this subject, the
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  • 93 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. a FEW days ago. Gen. Abe, the A, Japanese Prime Minister, spoke w (he impossibility of reconciling Japan's posith n with yon RibbrnIrop's contention regarding the anti-Comintern pact and a nonaggression pact between the Soviet Government and the Japanese Government.
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 11. An order issued by the Fuehrer's headquarters says that no flowers may be thrown at Herr Hitler during his visits to the various fronts. Flowers may be handed to members of his personal bodyguards.—Reuter.
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  • 134 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 11. A GOVERNMENT spokesman today re-emphasised the statement made by the War Cabinet on Saturday on its determination to base its policy on the assumption that the war would last at least three years. German propaganda, he said, had
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 649 10 CHINESE BEATEN IN VITAL MATCH LOYALS 4. S.C.F.A. 3. fWO late goals, scored within the last five minutes of play, enabled the Loyals to gain full points in their First Division clash with the Chinese at the Stadium yesterday. The final score was 4
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  • 420 10 TENNIS Singapore, Tuesday. THE concluding stages in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament have been reached. Six more ties were played off yesterday. Despite giving a handicap of 30.3, Mr. and Mrs. Warden were able to beat Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Daly (plus 3».
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  • 70 10 A friendly badminton match will be played between tlie Useful Badminton Party and the Eclipse Badminton Party on Thursday at the Happy World cover:d Stadium, starting at 7 p.m. The following players have been selected to represent the Useful B. P.: Michael Tan, Lee Yang Chim. Wee Kirn
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  • 694 10 OELOW is the full programme for the first day s ra Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Extra Professional M Bukit Timah to-morrow: HORSES—CIass 4—Division 3—7 Furlongs. 00 0 JAVA MOON 9.00 Mr. Teoh Cheow Ghee Bn -0 3 4 MISS SARJMS 9.00 Mrs. R. Trencrry 0 4 0
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  • 523 10 (By "TRESPASSER") is no gainsaying the fact that Cooltipt, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup, is the outstanding Mala\an horse o1" the year. She is a real stayer as well as sprinter, as the devastating run she put in on Saturday
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  • 28 10 The friendly soccer match bej w the Yong Peng Malay Football XJ 1 the Paloh Football Union resulted convincing win for the Union by nil.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 75 10 ORIENT CRISIS Friday, 15th Sept. Orient l«»i> lbs. Ctiarapinnrhjp. F RIS C 0 SOMPONG i. r > *3 i Rounds Singapore us Icbampion>Ui|> LITTLE ABAYAN KID ARENAS 15 < 3» Roinute Rodrigues vs. Jayaraj 6 <3> i S. Chiang vs. C. Hussan 4 (91 Ringside*, B—fciaga at Little's Phir.ie: 5167.
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    • 53 10 Sudden CHILLS, Dry, Relaxed THROAT, Etc. Soon Yield To PEPJS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS I AMICO TONIC a restorative for the men. >» HE4W ;9E| »o a. 'TtS'W talW. m j Invaluable in building ud debilitated frame giving inner power of manhood to enjoy a new life. Stocked at Naina Mohamed
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  • 995 11 RICE AVAILABLE AT BELOW 5 CENTS Singapore, Monday. Tll£ Fc Controller has fixed maximum retail prices for the sale of in Beach Road Market, Ellenborough Market, Kandang Kert. Orchard Road Market and Telok Ayer Market. The prices in as follows: r BEEF (Locally slaughtered)
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  • 81 11 Singapore, Monday. The September mixed foursomes played at the Island Club yesterday resulted as follows:— Miss B. Bisdee and F. Minns 43—11—32. Mr. and Mrs. Nassim 46—13—33. Mrs. Sorley and Dr. Currie 48—14 V 2 —33i/ 2 Mrs. Currie and A. L. B. Swain° 48—14 1 4
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  • 220 11 Further progress was made in the S.C.R.C. open tennis tournament to-day when four ties were played off. The handicap singles tie between Yap Mook Kirn and Cheong Eng Han was postponed while the other tie, between Dr. Lon Poon Lip and Tan Puay Choo. resulted in a
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  • 417 11 (By "TRESPASSER") CANDIDATES for the Singapore Turf Club's Extra Autumn Professional Meeting, which opens to-morrow, were put through their final fast gallops at the main track of the Bukit Timah racecourse this morning. The track is in excellent shape and, if the fine weather holds,
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  • 59 11 Tourniquet, a five-year-old English gelding by Knighi of the Garter and of Flying Aid, was put up for auction on Saturday. It was sold to Mr. Phil Logue. Tourniquet's last start was on the fourth day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting when it ran
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  • 31 11 Playing at the Kuala Lumour stadium on Saturday, the Police Depot defeated the T.P C. A. by five goals to nil to win the Selangor Football Association Cup.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 175 11 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. 2A R.A.O.C. vs. Post Office, Stadium. TENNIS: S.C.C, S.C.R.C. Tangiin Club and S.R.C. tournaments. TIDE TABLES TO-DAY HIGH WATER: 10.01 a.m. 8.4 ft. 9.43 p.m. 9.6 ft. TO-MORROW HIGH WATER: 10.36 a.m. 8.9 ft. 10.34 p.m. 10.1 ft. AT What did the Surveyor say as
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    • 124 12 XOTICE TO RAPID OWNERS To ensure that Receiving Sets are maintained in an efficient state, the service department of the Radio Service Company of Malaya (1934) Ltd., 2, Orchard Road, Singapore, will be OPEN UNTIL 10 PM DAILY (excepting Sundays) until further notice. The company will endeavour to repair all
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    • 144 12 GREATER I CLARlTV-VOLUME-DISIANCtl tVERtADv I RADIO BATTERIES! I KEE HUAT RAPID CO| > Strengthen your Health Defences *WWĔ* 4 iere ls dc*^^ l nothing like o.altinV for > V \£m'*V' v&' building up your vitality and pow»rt of re, M- ance to influenza and other ills The constituent Mk vHfel
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    • 25 12 *'PYE" RADIOS i For Efficiency. Reliability and I Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY 'Cuala Lumpur.
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    • 61 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D 0 VULC A I N ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE KOAD. (Near Middle R 'PHONE NO 7922. Do not fail to come and >f«' I LATEST ARRIVALS LADY'S HAI $2.50 TO HOO ART. FLOWER
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    • 1112 12 To-day's Radio ■■■■•■■••■■•Mriii'HiHHai ■Miiiiiiiitiini lßa aM SINGAPORE LONDON j INDIAN STATIONS ZHL 285 metres (133 n.c|s) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 DELIII-60.48 m. ItS ta ZHP 30.96 metres (9.6» mc|s> GSG 16.86 m. (17.79 Mc>>. 7.50 p. m News in r, pm GSF 19.82 m. (15.14 Mc;s). Hindustani. 8.00 Shyam 4 ar,J
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  • 325 13 Won't Adversely Affect China's Resistance Chungking, Sept. 7. k4 ()UR attachment to the cause of peace and human happiness naturally makes us regard the war in Europe as most unfortunate, but I am firmly convinced that it will have no adverse effect on our resistance
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  • 46 13 Kunming, Sept. 8 CHINESE reports here said that in ord. r tc counter balance the undue rise In Commodity prices which is seriously afftcting the people*! livelihood, the Yunnan Provincial Government has decided to ra'.se the salaries of Government employees beginning this month.
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  • 59 13 Hongkong, Sept. 8. f")\i Japanese I steamship lompanies, Dairen h e n Kaisha. Nishin Kisen Kai- Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Yoishita Kisen Kaisha and Nipp Yusen Kaisha, have receiv,tl orders from Tokyo te amal- tmate. Observers opine that the step is closely related to the Eun.pt.in War.
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  • 323 13 CHUNGKING-BERLIN HOP IN 3 DAYS; WILL BEAT EXISTING SERVICES Chungking, Sept. 8. \> a result of the signing of the Soviet-German pact which reshuffles international relations the world over, well mcd European business circles at Chungking predicted the early opening: of the fastest Europe-Asia air
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  • 235 13 Shaokwan, Sept. 8. THE Supreme Military Council of National Government has era to various Chinese tructing them to organise guerilla corps to disturb economic functions in the areas ander Japanese occupation. Regulaconsisting of ten articles tdy have been issued by the Military Council, according to a
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  • 215 13 Chungking, Sept: 8. J)R. H. H. Kttng has granted the application of philanthropic leaden in Shanghai for the allotment of 110,000 in foreign exchange for the purchase of Saigon rice to relieve the acute food situation there. The exchang;* is sufficient to buy 20,000
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  • 63 13 Chungking. Sept. 5. THE II nistry of Finance has announe- ec! a series of new measures for Increasing the sources of revenue from Szcchuan. 1. Expanding co-operative enterprises and 'mpi ovine the system of mortgage leans. 2. Increasing grain production. 3. Tne purchase of large quantities
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  • 59 13 Peiping, Sept. 6. THREE Chinese internes from the Peking Union Medical College were ai rested Monday while speaking EngUsh. Byr T ard n i"s to-day sad police l hed the internes. "Why are you talking English at the time of the anti-British campaign?" The internes have
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    • 34 13 GIVEN to lINHALERSI INHALERS Lw inhalant\ Us acnun is as ia| -a as it it* pleasant. IT KILLS THE GERMS of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, etc. Agents in Malaya: THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCHES.
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    • 246 13 Every sip of SANATOGEN tis a sip Convalescence alter malaria, lever and other serious illness is olten a long and difficult process. But weakness can be quickly overcome. Take Sanatogen! All the elements for building up the strength of blood and nerve cells are contained in Sanatogen. Even those whose
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  • 356 14 PRODUCE Previous lb-day**' U I%l n ciay PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk AugSept. £15.10.0 Nominal COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment £10.10.3 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 8:412 Nominal TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sent, shipment 14 9 Nominal PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok AugiOct. shipment v
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    • 327 14 StMl DARBY 6 Co..Lf* i j LUXURY with ECONOMY j One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. J Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fares. To: MARSEILLES, LONDON. To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, ROTTERDAM AND COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN Z J SELANDIA Sept. 26 i PANAMA abt. Sept. 14 J BORINGIA Oct. 17 1 CHILE Calls London Sept
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    • 384 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH I INDIA In Errand). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing: io the uncertainty regarding: the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being;. All vessels may call at any
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    • 419 14 19-23. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE Telephone, Manager's Office SMS Kxchange P«pt. General office «14 Cable Address:—•'PßOVlNßANK.'.'* Head Office, SIVCHOW. PXID-l'P CAPITAL (Ch i0.000.00n RESERVE FINDS 13.000.001» j TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $ios.(MH>,ooo Board of Directors: T L. SOONti. TSENG YANG FU V r KOO CHAN VII' WOO* KAICILAN YU HO MING HO
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    • 150 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. REGULAR SERVICES TO PORT SWETTENHAM. TELUK ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. MLAR. BATU PAHAT. BANGKOK. PONTIANAK. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO SERVICE. KUANTAN via PONTIAN ROMPIN BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANU PORTS. TUMPAT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd. Manager. Singapore
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    • 198 14 Fraser's Daily Report The Tin market to-day was declared at $128. up I 2, and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 38 cents, buyer* October December 37 cents The Tin share market was very fin and active throughout the day and while there was some evidmce
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  • 48 15 CHUA—Chua Kwee Slew, partner of Chop Heap Hoe. Furniture Dealers, Victoria Street, passed away peacefully at the General Hospital on Sunday. (10-9-39». leaving behind his wife. 3 sons, and 2 daughters to mourn his loss. Funeral on Thursday, at 10 a.m to Bukit Brown Cemetery.
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  • 237 15 The Kluang rubber Company, Limited report for the year ended June, 30 ■tales: The profit for the year, subject to directors' fees, amounts to $43.535.75, add—balance brought forward $34,516.14, less—directors' tees for the year ended June 30. 1938 53.C00, total sum now to be dealt with cf
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  • 150 15 Singapore, Monday. jyjORITZ Stunner, alias Abdullah, a AT 28-year old Dutch resident, was this afternoon fined $5, or cne week's in;-, prisonment. by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke; the third police magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to notify thf Registrar of Aliens of
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  • 151 15 A Singapore, Monday. SURPRISE raid conducted by several revenue officers on a hut in Beo Lane, Tiong Bahru. led to the arrest of three Chinese, who were this morning charged with distilling five quarts of samsu without a licence. Low Ah Haj. a seventeen-year-old youth. Chew
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    • 334 15 Singapore, thoroughly asian children's nurse, s• i references. Box rribunc, Singapore. (248.8) perlenced Canvasser to n Typewriter" throughout mission paid. Security required. Apply Bo* m Ipoh. (160-B) Nursemaid for EngTo live as one of rid clothing provided, nee $20.00. Please send photograph if pocra c o Malaya Tribune, 253-B» ate
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    • 562 15 FOUR NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS: At 63 4 milestone, Pasir Panjang Road. Each with 2 bedrooms and bathrooms attached; garage; servan's' quarters; water and light installed Apply 89, Fasir Panjang Road or Phone ***** (294.8; TO LET: 264, Middle Road, modern shop also suitable for restaurant. Apply personally 96A, Market
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    • 554 15 Miscellaneous TIC TAC'S RACEGUIDE. unquestion- I ably Best on the market, with Tic Tae's trusty tips. FREE. Sold everywhere hi I Singapore. (285-BI PACKING, Shipping, Removing and Luggage Carrying, prompt and quick service, excellent references for work done. G. A. Rogers Co., 3, Raffles Place, Telephone 6574. «278.8» A FEW
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    • 515 15 FOR SALE 1929 Singer Tourer in very good running condition 38 m.p.g. new battery comprehensive, insurance, $100 or nearest. Apply Box 978, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (266-B) FOR SALE Jcweet saloon car in good One gallon for 45 miles Tax $9- per V 2 Year Price $450. Apply 331. North Bridge
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    • 103 15 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for tne following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal jenaer Roonr Date of Closing Suorfly of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. for 194 C. 4 p.m., Sept. 22, 1939 Annual Supplies 1940 See Tender Room Notice Supply of Brass Bent and
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