Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 218. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, September 13, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Balse, Sep*. 12. A picture of the defence of Warsaw is given by the Riga correspondent of the c Nachrichten. It shows that every milable person, including women, old men and children, helps to Lhe capital v;ith eld trams, rauwzy carriages air raid debris. According to
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  • 53 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. A reliable report from Poland states that the Poles have recaptured Lodz and adds that the Poiish forces which were in danger ot* being cut off in the I'oznan and Pomorze regions have have succeeded in making contact with the main Pr.lish forces south-west
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  • 311 1 NEW POSITIONS CONSOLIDATED ADVANCE CONTINUED IN SAAR DISTRICT All Counter-Attacks Repulsed Reuter. LATEST reports from the Western front show that the French forces, now being supported by British troops, continue to advance in the Saar district and are occupying villages in other areas close
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 13. EGYPTIAN, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and South African subjects ever 15 years of age now in Germanymust report personally to the nearest police station within 24 hours, says a German News Agency announcement. These under 15 must be reported by their legal
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  • 43 1 Louden, Sept. 13. RADIO Pans reports that the Czechs in France are expected to constitute two divisions and that this is based on the framework of 600 officers and KCO.II who tied from Czechoslovakia in March.-Britioh Wireless.
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  • 15 1 Reuter. THE Duke and Duchess of Windsor have arrived in England.—Reuter.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 12. FT is confirmed that one German officer and 20 German soldiers deserted yesterday on the Western Front. The officer is said to have stated that if a pontoon was placed across the Rhine, thousands of German troops would desert across it.—Reuter.
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  • 138 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. WHEN Parliament reassembles tomorrow Mr. Chamberlain will make m statement on the war situation.— Reuter. Mr. Chamberlain will give his second war bulletin" in the House of Commons at 2.45 p.m. B.S.T. when he is expected to carry on the story
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  • 435 1 Reuter. P«ris, Sept. 13. "J"HE Supreme Council which Mr. Chamberlain attended in France yesterday will be followed by others, according to the Ha vas Agency. It is added that Britain and France have decided to act "in a unified way as if one
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Cape Town. Sept. 12. THE Secretariat Buildings in Nairobi were burnt out last night. All documents were destroyed except some secret war papers. So far no indication of incendiarism has been found Reuter.
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 12. THE Finnish sailing ship Olive Bank struck a mine and sank off north Jutland. Seven of the crew of 21 were rescued.—Reuter.
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  • 138 1 Not Enough Doctors Or Nurses For The Wounded Reuter. Paris, Sept. 13. HE Germans have suffered considerable losses during the Polish campaign, according to a Havas message from Zurich, which states that, according to usually well informed sources, the real percentage of casualty figures
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  • 67 1 Reuter. Ottawa. Sept 12. CANADA'S wheat crop this year is likely to be the largest since and the fourth largest crop on record. In the Canadian House of Commons to-day the Minister of Revenue, Mr. Leslie, presented his revised budget for financing the war. Canada,
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. T*HE resistance of the Polish forces south of Radom has been braken. according to the German Official News Agency, which claims that these forces have been encircled.—Reuter.
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  • 65 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Sept. 12. MEN aged 47 and 48, many of them world war veterans, are being called to the colours in Germany, according to Berlin correspondents. They are preferred to younger men because many of the latter have had no military training and the Government
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  • 324 2 LOCAL EFFECT OF QUOTA RISE (Tribune Staff Reporter). FOLLOWING what must be an unprecedented rise in the quota for tin. Malaya, in spite of the war, is experiencing one of the biggcsl trade Oil ps since the slump at the beginning o» the decade. J
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  • 150 2 Singapore, Wednesday. WF have received a list of donatio] thi Malaya Patriotic vi >a a total sum of < 7 sxib ibßp to yest t; Chlan her?ds the t ith $*****. and among rhe tan tl don«n were Sir L?dv ThtMnas, Ho Oil MHls I tr!.. Mr.
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  • 312 2 Lcndon, Sept. 13. ANOTHER aspect cf the intensity of modern war and how truly it is now an affair of the whole populate a is to be Taihered from the nrst number of the Ministry of Agriculture Weekly News, which was issued
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  • 95 2 London, Sept. 13. CEVEN hundred Athenia survivors were entertained at a civic reception by the Lord Provost of Glasgow yesterday. They included Americans. Canadians, Poles Finn., and New Zealanders .All 5i sp i'! ?i language difficulty, joined in the choruses of songs rendered by Sir Harry
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  • 99 2 i Mr r. HENDERSON, 38-year-old education organiser of trade schools to Lancashire Country Council for the last five years, has been appointed first techinical organiser of trade schools in British Malaya. Mr. Henderson will be responsble for existing trade schools, for initiating inquiries into introducing workshop
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  • 71 2 London, Sept. 13 EXCHEQUER returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts to £114,803.000, compared with £107,547,000 i >:ar ago. The total expenditure, less self-balanc-ing items, is £485,000 000. comnared with 9 852.623 at the corresponding date of 1938. The total floating debt has increased
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  • 92 2 Lee Liong, a 43-year- old Hokien buffalo-cart driver, was charged before Mr J. G. Rappoport with cruelty to animals and driving a buffalo cart at a pace exceeding a walk in the Police Court on Monday. He pleaded guilty to the charges. Inspector Giam said that on Sept.
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  • 31 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. The Danish Foreign Minister announced to-night that the Foreign ministers of Sweden, Norway I i land and Denmark will be meeting in Copenhagen tc discuss neutrality problem-Reuter.
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  • 491 2 i VTOTICES have been issued by the Colonial Secretariat under the Defence (Finance; Regulations with regard to holdings of gold and foreign exchange. 1. The regulations require that persons resident In the Colony shall offer, through their bankers, for sale to the Financial Secretary any gold
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  • 149 2 THE Jewish new year which falls to-morrow will be celebrated by all local Jews as a hcly day. "Rosh Hashana, as their new year Ls called will be observed by Synagogue services to be held an both Thursday and Friday. Cl ief rite in the
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  • 260 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) r VO Hokkiens in Malaya, an appeal has been addressed by the Financial Commissioner, Dr. Chang, of Fukien Province. The appeal is for support for a million-dollar scheme to facilitate the evacuation of and to provide accommodation in the Province f families of
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  • 153 2 Singapore, Wednesday. I piFT of the Chinese community to Singapore—a portrait in oils of Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governoris to be presented to the Municipal Commissioners at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-morrow at 5 p.m. I Mr. W. Bartley, Municipal President, jrfU receive the gift for
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  • 514 2 PERMITS MUST BE OBTAINED Singapore, Wednesday. nnHE attention of the public is A drawn to the ordo under Defence Regulation No. .VI (a) published as Notification No. 2845 in the Government Gazette dated today prohibiting certain imports from countries uhose currencies are not
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  • 68 2 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 12. MR. MORGENTHAU announces that the tripartite monetary agreement between Britain, France and the United States continues, despite the new rates of sterling and the franc. Mr. Mor. :hau did not regard the new rates a~ 1 competitive devaluation"' in view of
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  • 272 2 A LITTLE more than 560.000 had been collected for the Malaya Patriotic Fund when the Chartered Bank closed at 4 p.m. yesterday. At the close of the bank on .Menday the 550,000 mark had been passed, making $10,000 for the day s collection. The Committee of
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  • 37 3 nbulance and fire alarms, which will become even more tiint in lhe event of air are being protected with in Uf ord, Essex. Here a Arc and ambulance alarm protected by sandbags in liford.
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  • 98 3 j;.; al secretaries of the Raub AusG■ let Mining Company, Limited following output for the ended Sept. 9 1939:—"Crush--550 Battery treated 4.G13 tens returning 1.402 ounces of bullion lent to 1 297 ounces of fine gold, nt Plant treated 8,378 tons of producing 860 ounces of bullion
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  • 89 3 extraordinary meeting of the Committee of the South Indian League was held at its preChuiia Street on Monday with sclent Mr. A. A. Mohamed in the chair, when the fol- ring it solution was unanimously passed 1 lhe South Indian Muslim League, "n supporting
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  • 41 3 apore, Tuesday—Mr. R. E. TurnFourth Magistrate, to-day tene Ah Kuat to a fine of $50 month's imprisonment and $70 d( fault six week's imprisonment tively on two charges of being in of dutiable samsu and disluoi without a licence.
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  • 373 3 Absolutely Bomb Proof Says Builder JT takes $30 and a gi;od deal of resourcefulness and delermination to build an air raid shelter, according to Mr Raid Warden V. Stephens, who has just completed a shelter w'lich he considers will resist
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  • 198 3 Mahcca, Wednesday. accused said to me. 'What kind of an Inspector are you. I have money to engage a lawyer. I will get you in trouble'," related Inspector C. H. Giam in his evidence before Mr. J. G. Kappoport in the Police Court on
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  • 193 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Monday. UOW an infatuated Malayalee's plans to elope with the estate mandor's wife was foiled, and how the mandor and three coolies allegedly se r upon the lover v/hen he came with a car, to fulfil the elopement
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  • 87 3 Singapore, Tuesday. IBRAHIM bin Ismail (18). a Malay. 1 claimed trial this morning before Mr. Crarad Oldham, the Singapore District judge and Second Police Magistrate, on a charge that at 9.25 last night at the bicycle stand at the Alhambra Theatre, committed theft of a bicycle
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  • 194 3 Singapore, Tuesday. UASSAN bin Said, a Malay police--11 man, appeared before Mr. J. L. McFall. the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate, this morning on a charge that he on July 20, at the Fifth Police Court. Singapore, in the course of a trial of
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  • 32 3 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 12—The Senate has approved the War Appropriations Bill which has already passed the House of Representatives authorising expenditure of SlOO 000.000 for \:ar purposes to Mar. 31. 1940— Reuter.
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  • 456 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. £XPRESSIONS of loyalty by all communities resident in Selangor were given at this morning's meeting of the Selangor State Council at the Astana. Klang. Unstinted support by Chinese and Indians to the British Government were expressed by
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  • 126 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. T\EMANGS and penghulus are being circulated in Malacca with a viewto collecting subscriptions for th'? Malaya Patriotic Fund, started m Singapore last week. This follows a meeting of the Malacca branch of the Malay Union, when re solutions were
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  • 97 3 Singapore, Tuesday. CHU Ah Peng, a contractor on a Dutch island, was this morning fined S3O when he was convicted by Mr. E. E. Colman, the Traffic Judge, on a charge of causing hurt to a police constable on traffic duty at the junction of Kallang
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  • 92 3 Singapore. Tuesday.—Fines to*, ailing $350 were imposed on Quek Mah Hoo, 1 a Chinese leper, who was convicted uy Mr. R. E. Turnbull, the fcurth polios magistrate, on the charge of distilling 612 gallons ci samsu. duty being $51 35. and 103 gallons uf fermented rice, duty
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  • 24 3 «entries on doty at St. James's Palace are protected by specially constructed steel shelters off the type seen above.
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  • 38 3 The report of dry rubber, uncorrected figures from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan f or the month of August, 1939 :s a.s follows: Mainland 33.177; Straits Settlements Islands 233; Brunei ill; Labuan 10; total 33,531.
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  • 1417 4 Cases Of Cheating By Adulteration Singapore, Tuesday. fHE Food Controller has fixed maximum prices for the sale of milk classed as evaporated milk, sterilized milk and infant foods. The prices will be published ;n the press to-morrow. With the exception of a few brands
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  • 71 4 Singapore. 7 LIM Chai Seng, 1181 a Kok cd trial this morning In Hce court before Mr. Conrad the Singapore District Ju cond Police Magistrate, on he at 120 p.m. on Sept. 9 Read, Singapore, not being lU j had in his possession a dagge Accused
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  • 382 5 PREMIER CAUTIONS PEOPLEWILL SETTLE CHINA INCIDENT FIRST Tokyo, Sept. 12. £HE Premier, General Nobuyuki Abe, warned the Japanese nation to-day that progress in the mobilisation vm of European countries would cause a new difficulty Japan's economic stand. He cautioned the people against tms of an early
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  • 186 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. j THJ :enl fine weather throughout I Britain has enabled a good harvest be gathered in perfect conditions. has harvesting work been so uninterrupted. Minister of Agriculture has anj that on additional 1,500,000 land must come under the .'i the coming year,
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  • 124 5 Singapore, Tuesday. JJALIMAH binti Ahmad, a stout Malayalam woman, was this afternoon fined $50 or in default one month's rigorrtus imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, for making a false report at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station to a
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  • 333 5 Singapore, Tuesday. gENTENCE of three years' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Manning on an Indian, Mohamed Salleh, at the conclusion cf his Assize trial to-day when the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty of attempted culpable homicide not amounting to attempted murder.
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Parte, Sept. 12. IT was rumoured, a few days ago, that I the French liner Normandie was to be .sold to an American syndicate. The French Minister of Public Works dei dared to-day that the Normandie would remain French. —Reuter.
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  • 109 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 12. IT is officially announced that the 1 Supreme Council meeting took place to-day on French soil. Britain was represented by Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Lord Chatiield and France by M Daladicr and Gen. Gamelin. The purpose of the meeting was to facilitate
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  • 33 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 12. Queen Mary drove to Buckingham Palace to-day and had lunch with the Queen. This was her first visit to her daughter-in-law since the war broke out.—Reuter.
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  • 144 5 A BOOK ef charming verses by Audiev Marl.ecd Sellers, entitled "Rhymes cf a Peremnuan Puteh," has been published by the Malaya Publishing Hi;u-« and is on sale at the price of SI. It, describes the Malayan c :cene through the yes oi a poetess with a
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  • 416 7 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day^ 0 RIBBEK Steadiest Steady Change Buyers 10' 8 10 i 4 y Sellers 10 infi tS ward) October Buyers 10*1 103' /4 Sellers io» 8 ffig rward) Oct Dec. Buyer.s lo 1 intj J 3 Sellers 10* 4 t# rward) Jan March Buyers
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  • 62 7 larket to-day was declared at i z. and the price of Rubber at as buyers Spot 39 cents, buyers December 3794 cents. Aftei a morning burst of activity in id Tin shares the market in in became rather quieter and ect to profit taking, and prices slightly.
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  • 96 7 n Singapore, Sept. 12. W Coast No. 1 per Koyan W Coast No. 3 per Koyan I 1 *133 2 $130 $158 b n Rice No. 1 Sll2 Broken Rice No. 2 ion Al I' 3 igon 2 j S Q." Meedon Small MUI" Meedon" Parboiled No. 1 Parboiled
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  • 196 7 Singapore, &ept. The following are the exchange stock th ?Lr Taccording to the daily cir cv ar issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING 2 4 116 London T.T. 24 London demand 1 2030 Lyons demand 007 Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand w
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  • 853 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 12, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5 0 6 Austral Amal 5 6 6 -xd Austral Malay 37 39 Ayer Hitam 2:13 213 Ayer Weng 0.02 0.83 Bangrin 19 20 Batu Selangor 1 W)
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  • 179 7 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Sept. 12, 'Jompany Dividend Books nn. doBf Austral Amal li/ 2 d Sept. 3 Katu 6d. No. 21 Sept. 16 Kramat Puiai 2y 2 Sept. 6 Malayan Tin 2V 2 Raub Gold 5d int. Sept. 8 Renong Con. 6d. No. 27 Sept.
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  • 53 7 London, Sept. 12. The Maharaja of Kapurthala, ruling Prince of one of the Punjab States, has offered the services of his second son, Alajor Maharaj Kumar Amarjit Singh, and of his younger son, Maharaj Kumar Ajin Singh. The Secretary for India has expressed his warm
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  • 103 7 WHAT READERS ARE SAYING WEIGHTS MEASURES (To the Editor of The Malaya Tribune* Sir—I thoroughly endorse the letter of Mr. Tan Tiam Kee. Certainly shopkeepers and street pedlars should use the platform scale and not the dachm, which might be described as an instrument with which tricks can be played
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  • 78 7 (To the Editor of The Malaya Tribune; Sir,—I should like to draw attention to the fact that the prices of some oi' the cheaper brands of cigarettes havii been increased. The sufferers are the poor and the unemployed. We went through enough trouble last week with the increase
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  • 625 8 PREPARE lor the boom! Not the boom of cannon, but a boom in trade. The signs are already with us, clearly to be seen. It will be a wartime boom, and there is something regrettable in that thought. But Malaya is so placed, geographically and economically. That it
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  • 366 8 Suspicious Of Soviet Shanghai, Sept. 13. Mr. Oshima, Japanese Ambassador to Germany, is reported to have arrived in Rome from Berlin m order to consult Mr. Shiraton. Japanese Ambassador to Italy, on the Furopean situation. It will be recalled that Mr. Shiraton called on Signor
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  • 82 8 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 12. DRESIDENT RtMiNCvelt, at a press conference, declared that British Guiana. British Jlondui.w, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Dutch Guiana and all other possessions of the European powers in tin. Americas were included in the Monroe doctrine. The Pnafcrlent was diseasing the
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  • 67 8 Reuteur. Sept. 13. "pANADA will follow i t.e pay-as-you-go v.' policy, as far as nr< cticable, In financing the war," said the Minister o f National Revenue, Mr. jisley, presently a revised bddget in the Dominion House Of Commons. Tax increases include on excess profit.-, tax
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  • 43 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept 13.—The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Eiancamano has arrived at Shanghai and landed over 400 European Jewish refugees the majority of whom are Germans and were not permitted to land bt Singapore, Manila or Hongkong.—Reuter.
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  • 312 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. F. DAY'S official revelation that I BritUh Itroops* and aeroplanes are already in France, while widely welcomed by the public, has served to emphasise the serious problems still confronting British newspapers and agencies as the result of the activities of the
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  • 175 8 London, Sept 13 |T is stated in a German 1 bulletin that German, m t>,e United Kingdom are beino arrested and their properity is being c< cated. This is quite untrue. As stated in the public n cast on Sept. 3, and reprotiu' English
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  • 135 8 Reuter. London. Sem. i.; T'nE men of New Zealand h a made a splendid response a» everybody expected. On the ftrsl day the recruiting offices were opened for the special military fcrees quenes formed before lhe' recruiting staffs were at their Quarter! By n-:«:i there had been
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  • 49 8 London. Sept. 13.—A Ministry of information Bulletin am General Lelong, Deputy French Attache in London, has beei General of a division. Thi first commissioned in 1902 i infantry officer. He became g a brigade in 1936 and is i oi the Legion of Honour and a G.C.V.O British Wireless.
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  • 338 9 A FRENCH BROADCAST TRIBUTE Reuter. Paris, Sept. 12. aHILE stating that it is impossible for military reasons to give precise information regarding i troops in France, M. Roland Dorgelles, French war author, broadcasting announced: "The troops, prepared, are already Lhting in large numbers by
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  • 99 9 Reuter. Pari*, Sept. IS. ONE cut cf every two schools Berlin and district have been transformed into hospitals, states the Havas Zurich roriesponicnt. He adds that many universities have been closed. For the purpose of economising on petrol, only motorists carrying* an official badge are allowed
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  • 137 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. 4 MINISTRY of Information bul- A letin says it is learned with regret from His Majesty's Ambas- sador at Warsaw that Mrs BW| lev. wife of the Passport Control Officer at the British Embassy. J was killed in an air
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  • 57 9 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 12. 4 SLOVAK battalion has refused to A entrain, declaring they would no fight the Poles, according to a Ha\a. message from Bratislava. It is statea that the battalion was disarmed and interned in barracks at Bratislava. Several arrests were made.
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  • 52 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 12. The Stock Exchange opened rather dull but closed brighter, owing to near completion of selling in connection with UK la*t prewar account. Industrials encountered demand internationals were stronger and rubbers strengthened. Elsewhere was quiet and 'movements were mainly small. Wall Street was strong and
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  • 87 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 12. THE Japanese cummand in China has been unified for the first time. The formation of a general headquarters is announced, with the Superintendent General of Military Education as commander in chief. Gen Itaeaki. former War Minister, is to be chiei of staff,
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  • 91 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. rOUR Britbh merchant ships to-day rei ported that they have evaded attacks by enemy submarines. The steamer Inverliffey (9,485 tons) has sunk and the ci rescued by the American ship Stewart. Four British steamships were reported attacked by U-boats, but
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    • 73 9 CORNS an killed and loosened with |osl one application of Gets-It. h drop or two ends the torture el throbbing corns. A few days later you ran lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT Makes yon forget corns. 3-12-E fi£r «jace even stubborn W -Sis J Neatness-personal appear- hair
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    • 243 9 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many wom«n as men Buffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease thai starts about the tin of Change of Life and is the real cause much heart trouble and later on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms oi mgn Blood
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    • 37 9 FROM HEAP TO TOE as smooth 4 easy PalmOS to e„tle *f*\ S°aP fcgj ft lust use P al VL, v the same o{ yai {tfy |;l entire boOY creamy J a ™tfy. V I B 1
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  • 194 10 The result of the qualifying round of the Dun as Cup played over the weekend at the Island Club is as follows: H. d. Maclaren 87-19 —68* Tan Chin Tuan 92-23 —69* W. A. Wilson 90-20 —70* Tai Ch-iig 90-IS —72* A.A. Saw 91-19 —72* P R
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  • 32 10 MGeylans Stadium last Saturday River Valley Rovers drew three-all v' V N T S Bank. Chin Ann*JocHcirn a»d i-aui Lee scored :or Rovers. The reree was Mr. Soh Kirn Swee.
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  • 335 10 Pos «fi<* 6 R.A.O.C 3 gRILUANT play by Mat Noor. Post Office centre-forward, was a feature of the Div. 2A game played at the Stadium yesterday, when the Postals scored a clear-cut victory over the R.A.O C. by six goals to three. Half-time arrived
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  • 35 10 By "Trespasser" Race I—DAIRY MAID Emily Dignus Race 2—MISS LABIS Salmon Par Race 3—CAPTAIN BALL Prude Race 4—SIR PATRICK Rackaroek Race S—PRESIDENT Queen's Course Race 6—NEW ZEALAND Aviemore Race 7—BENEDICT Sacrifice Race B—ESQUIRE Adele
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  • 201 10 At the heme court last Sunday morning the Roxy Theatre Badminton Party defeated the Cheerful Lads A. P. by five games to two. Results (Roxy players mentioned first>: Tan Seng &er lost to Tok Choo Kirn. 3—15, 6—15: Richard Tan beat Lanny Lim. 15 -6, 15—5; Poh Guan
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  • 640 10 PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY gELOW is the full programme for the first day's races of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Extra Professional Meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon:— Race 1—2.30 p.m. PONIES—CIass 2—Division 2—5V 2 Furlongs. 0 2 0 DANSE DU VENTRE 9.07 Major
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  • 237 10 Km* (By "PETE") I ARGE crowds have been bt Frisco and Som Pong in hard JS? ing at the Happy World and I am perfectly sure that between the pair next E I Happy World Stadium Ls g, n g to \l all
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  • 92 10 A friendly game of billiards (Engvsh game i was played on Sunday between the Chinese Sports Association and the Sicng 800 Athletic Association at the former's premises. Results which wot 4—l in favour of the C.S.A.. were as tollows (C.S.A. players mentioned firstrLoo Weng Tuck «200» beat Lee
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  • 30 11 iIVERNIGHT ram has caused He going fur to-day's races li, be tm lhe mtii side. Queen's C»utse. Adeie and V\ienore were freely tipped at the course this morning.
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  • 313 11 j dies' September Bogey competlR val Singapore Golf ay< d at Bukit Timah on Monmd resulted in a win for Mrs. C. R A' Division with a score of in a win for Mrs. w. A. Young Division with a score of one up,
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  • 59 11 ards were taken out for the I Cub s September Medal (lowing were the three best Jones 2 Down Z 4 L Fryer 4 I RAIL SWEEPS Ist 0 holes: R. Hawtrey W. Gun-tone all square, R V. Talbot Jones 1 down. Ist 9 holes:
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  • 59 11 meed that in pursuance to ssed oy the Committee of Racing Association at the »n Sej_|. 10. 1939. and until horses will be classified and ponies into two H< 1 horses classified as Class 5 U ponies classified as Class List No. 24 have now
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  • 44 11 TO-DAY S M,,,: Div l. s.C.C. vs. R.A., at the Padang. Div. 2 ia> Publishers vs. R.N. Walaya, at the Stadium. Div. 2 (B) S.H.B. vs. Indian 1 Te». Assa at tn S.H.B. v «CC, S.C.R.C, S.R.C., *nd Tanglin Club tournaments. J
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  • 464 11 Sin gfPOTe, Wednesday. I JOLLOWING are the results of yesterI the 8C C Uwn teniU at 3 C,aSs Double s Semi-final: Major w n a s.l. Capt Hipkin (scr -> beat 6-2 n L H KenneQ y 3) > "B" Class Singles Semi-final: M C 7
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  • 140 11 Grand Prix Hivi-Hivi In Class I rftHE latest list ol s.R A clacsinca--I Uori amendments is as follows:— Horses Transfers: from Class to Class I:— Grand Frix Hivi-Hivi From Class I to Class 2"—The Caliph Calvados, Jubilee Bon Squeeze, Wiclclcw Bay. From Class 3 tc 2:—Bal Tabarin, Gladness, HarJequin Teddy
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  • 235 11 Over Europe," the present y* attraction at the Capitol, is a sure winner. It tells the graphic story of how British secret service agents solved the mystery of the disappearance of several specimens of aircraft through the machinations of an enemy country.
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  • 132 11 THE next change at the Theatre Royal is at first class devotional picture in Tamil—the "Thayumanavar" which cpens to-morrow. It is based on a wellknown story and is conspicuous in its category for the abundant humour thai it affords. Shri Thandapani Desikar of "Pattinathar" fame and Miss M.S.
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  • 232 11 AUT of the history of the mid-west, y out oi the history of the railroad has come one of the most interesting nnd absorbing stories that ever graceu the covers of a book. We might even use Macaulay s language and say that every schoolboy knows
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    • 33 11 GOLD LEAF TEA Get acquainted with Gold Leaf Tea 1 Gold Lear Tea is not ordinary Tea. It is something better and carrierft more retined Aroma that appeals to the eduI cated palate.
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    • 340 11 Fal Reducing Secret Discovered in prescribing to the ramoua Movie Stars o Hollywood, California, a physician has us. ov, r. .1 a .sat,, quack method to remove UUv fat—., pounds a week or If to 25 l": u,s a "{'">- This n. v.- dt* ov < ry, called Jwnodej kringa
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    • 73 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtoinab/a of a// Chamirt* ond Storm* (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 21C4). 275. South Btidge Road, Singapore. is so reliable—they are always throat-smooth < Amenta \i itor. to H known hotels in F»onda,Craven A'fr„o/ evervwher? have cctr.e In 'Cellophane' wrapped PACKETS of 10 jf* 7
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    • 50 11 DHUGLESS HEALING. MAX TING SVM, Ph.D., D M T D.S.T.. M.S.P V P.(J <Lond.), F.N.A.M-T.i. (Lond MECHANOTHERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY. No. 6, Jalan Skola. Kuala Lumpur. PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear it. Self-treatment of sickness with marvellous results. Preventive and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 cents. Numerous grateful letters from sufferers.
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    • 23 11 Tide Tables TO-DAY High Water h».:>(i a.m. k.m n. 10.31 p.m. 10.1 it. TO-MORROW High Water UM a.m. ft 11.19 a.m. 10.4 ft.
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    • 67 11 CAPITOL: M CtoHds Over Europe." ALH AMUR A: "Jesse James." PAVILION: "s This Is London." MARLBOROrGH: "Street Stager." ROXY: "Capt. Blood." GARRICK: "Minnalkodi." t»l I r.NS: "!Io<! Barry.' ROYAL: "Orphan Girt." EMPIRE: "Flash Gordon's Trip To Mars." HAFPI WORLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. OR EAT WORLD: Cabaret,
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    • 136 12 NOTICE TO RADIO OWNERS j 1 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
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    • 221 12 "PYE- RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Semcp. Hence they are VERY POII'LAK IN MALAYA. Sole \;tnt?: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. < i m\<. sn k RADIOS Requires as much as A DOCTOR'S STETHOSCOPE, KNOWLEDGE. EXPERIENCE AND MODERN PRECISION INSTRUMENTS. We
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    • 213 12 I I BEST FOR RESULTS HIS MASTER'S VOICE Vmerican n SOLE AGENTS: Kee Huat Radio Co., 122-124. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT Tho Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANB Head Office: 162, South Bridge R<L Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. I FREE TESTING. GERMAN PRESS ON
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    • 1112 12 j To-day's Radio v« SINGAPORE UONDON INDIAN STATIONS TRANSMISSIONS 2& 5. DELHI-(i 0.48 m. (4.9« ZHL 225 metres (1 33 mcs) GSG 16.86 m. (17:79 Mc s). a*U£i?*'(£ ftVjS ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) GSF 19.8? m. (15.14 Mc!s). Sah^aild'Sarodf ?C ftl Miscellaneous programme of new Jjjjjg < Gect and
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  • 78 14 Reuter. Toronto. Sept. 12. CANADIANS generally received quietly the news that their country had declared war on Geimany. Opinion is unanimous that no other course was open. Control of prices and prohibition oi profiteering is welcomed and the Government's no conscription policy is regarded as the
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  • 499 14 Singapore, Tuesday. fURTHER hearing was continued to-day in the case in which Franc Xavier Joseph Sakwoo, alias Toh Seek Woo, was charged J!t cheating in respect of a pair of bangles worth $1,000, the property of Sng Yew Hee. Aftering hearing the evidence of the
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  • 118 14 W 4, Chan Kum Mun, a ££5 circus performer, discovered his w 4 old wife. Leong chin Tho/haa"irV t?» the top of the doorway by rope. vL w He promptly brought her down attempted to revive her but s£ within a few minuti m Today Mr. w.
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  • 127 14 Singapore. Tuesday CHARGED with assisting in the man. agement cf a public lottery, chap, jee ki, at 3.35 p.m. in a house in i> per Hokkien Street, Leong Hene fg and Seng Ah Hock (42), two male Hylams, and Wong Ah Mji <42 a r tonese woman,
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    • 360 14 j I I 111 M! I v I in ij J fJi'lirJiil t'-ii W A I —J I J I I V I I |_J flfl Hill m LUXURY with ECONOMY One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. 2 Excellent Cuisine S 2 To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, ROTTERDAM AND
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    • 394 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. and BRITISH f INDIA v j Incorporated in England). P. 0. 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 outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels
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    • 368 14 The Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. AN AGENCY OF THE BANK WELL BE OPENED AT JAFFNA, CEYLON ON AND AFTER 6TH JUNE, 1939. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and regtstered
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    • 152 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 vi» PONTIAN ROMPIN BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANU PORTS. TUMP AT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd. Manager.
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    • 63 14 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every ascription undertaken. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. U FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR BURGLARY, PERSONAL DENT, WORKMEN'S »>»
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  • 155 15 Mr. Cheong Kiong Boo, aged 47, pass rt a pway peacefully at l is residence Nr. 364, Joo CTiiat Road at 1.20 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 13th. 1939, leaving behind his wi f e, louv sons, Chpong Swee Hock, Cheong Tcng Hock, Cheong Yew Hock and Cheong
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    • 2691 15 M^^2»lMzlll!lll'NllzN?2^^ or Full-time) W l company Specializing etc. Exceptional men. Apply Advertiser, aya Tribune, Singapore. (298-B) i xperienced Canvasser to am Typewriter" throughout commission paid. Security required. Apply Box > y ipoh. (160-B) 7. private tuition for 2nd std. "Moderate terms. Apply a Tribune, Singapore. (2673) 2TiTtO~2I Blil Collector clerk
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    • 381 15 YOUNG MEN'S CULTURAL UNION A T a meeting of Young men held on Saturday last under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission Singapore, an organisation named Ramakrishna Mission Youngmen's Cultural Union was formed. This section of the Mission will be devoted to younger generation for the healthy growth of their
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    • 190 16 READ THE SUNDAY THlflll m: Dominant j in Malaya Use Kolynos and have spar- J have a wide kling teeth and a flashing smile. ~M W range of designs. your SMILE «rith KOLYNOS H| o n ck pp t l J oo f sooLTD q ROOM. 89, High St., Telephone
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    • 123 16 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER When your temperature begins to fall and you feel you're getting better, then is the time to start to rebuild your wasted _nerve>nd musclejissues. Doctors have proved time and time again that Horlicks is not only easily digested, but also stimulates your faded appetite and rebuilds your
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    • 68 16 moderatkTfT^n EFFICIENT TUtTm DRAWING "J*** And 6enior Drawing Enquiry at;— 40-B. CROSS STRjfj Helicon Art Xl branches of:_ UIU «H lmes will be gilen „«gN MATE THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL v 1 c IS ON EVERY BOTTLE WPA Ml j GUARANTEED TROUBLE PROOF DJ?rrF tn i A NEW MAGNETIC MOTOR
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 32 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 218. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune FOUR PAGES. _SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 nv« T^x^'
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    • 1859 1 S. T. C. EXTRA PROFESSIONAL MEETING Singapore, Wednesday. pAVOURITES generally obliged at the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club extra Autumn professional meeting held at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Fine weather prevailed, but the going was heavy on account of
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    • 75 1 Race I—Little CLarm $34 $9 Kit SS Emily Dignus $14 Race 2—Salmon Par Sl6 $7 Jade Lady $13 Miss Labis $10 Race 3—Vergros 810 $7 Excuse Me $5 Captain Ball $5 Race 4— Soho |S1 $11 Myanee $14 Race s—President $16 $6 Queen's Course $6 Silverlaw
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    • 105 1 Reuter. Wellington, Sept. 13. A TOTAL of 6,655 volunteers enrolled yesterday for active service. The Defence Minister stated that there had also been a wonderful response to the appeal for Air Force recruits.—Reuter. Wellington, Sept. 12. The Government's call for volunteers is meetir? with a splendid response. Oueues
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    • 442 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. A RELIABLE report from Poland states that the Poles have reA captured Lodz and adds that the Polish forces which were in danger of being cut off in the Poznan and Pomorze regions have succeeded in making contact with the main
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    • 73 1 Reuter. Canton, Sept. 13. FE Japanese authorities in South China have instructed merchant vessels plying between the Portuguese port of Macao and Canton not to carry Germans as they ar« not permitted to land at Canton. The purpose of the regulations is to prevent a
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    • 121 1 Additions to the list of goods which cannot be exoorccd from the Colony I without permit are mentioned in the* Government Gazette extraordinary pub-| lished yesterday The list includes: Fire Extinguishers; all types and re- fills Canvas hose, rubber hose, paste and powder paints, ready
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    • 86 1 London, Sept. 13. Montserrat, a Utile dependency colo-' nised by the Irish more than three centuries ago in the Leeward Islands has added one more link vo the unintcrrugH ed chain of loyal messages from tne. 01 The*' Montserrat Legislative Coun- f c-l "on behalf of the
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    • 101 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 13. i tn President Roosevelt and Mr. Hull to take effecA CABLED appeal to X t further aggre ssion and The Far Intern situation, the n,h£\t»ted *as become more tense as rt-lu of the outbreak of war in Europe. Th* rable also contained
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    • 48 2 Singapore, Tuesday—Mr. B E. Turnbull, Fourth Magistrate, Jo-day sentenced Lee Ah Kuat to a fine of $50 or one month's imprisonment and $70 or in default six week's imprisonment respectively on two charges of being in possession of dutiable samsu and dis.tilling liquor without a licence.
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    • 504 2 Singapore, Tuesday. pCJRTHER hearing was continued to-day in the case in which Francis Xavier Joseph Sakwoo, alias Toh Seek Woo, was charged with cheating in respect of a pair of bangles worth $1,000, the property of Sng Yew Hee. Aftering hearing the evidence of the
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    • 143 2 Singapore. Tuesrhv WAKING up at 5.33 a.m. on SeoSer 4, Chan Kum Mun. a Circus performer, discovered his '28 *m? old wife, Leong Chin Tho. hanging fro-n the top of the doorway by a niece r rope. U1 He promptly brought her down i m attempted to
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    • 126 2 Singapore, Tuesday CHARGED with assisting in the management, cf a public lottery, chap, jee ki. at 3.35 p.m. in a house in Upper Hokkien Street, Leong Heng i and Seng Ah Hock (42>. two male Bylams, and Wong Ah Moi (42) a Car. ronese woman, were fined
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      • 301 2 SIME DARBY sTCo if Luxurious One Class Motorships Cabins v/ilh Private Baths. Excellent Cuisine j I i j i I». HAKbfcILLhS, ..ONDON, To PALFSTINE, ROTTERDAM. I ROTTERDAM AND COPENHAGEN j COPENHAGEN. i i i SELANDIA Sept. 28 PANAJ>i\ abt, Sept 1" S ct 17 I CHILE Calls London Scot. 0
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      • 389 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA In Ensiand). F. A O. 6. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to 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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      • 395 2 19-25. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4.>12 Exchange Dept. 4513 M General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINBANK." Head Office, nil mow. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch f 1C.000.000 RESERVE FUNDS 13,000.004» TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108,000,00« Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSENG YANG FU Y. C. KOO CfIAN YIU WOON KAI CHAN
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      • 157 2 STMITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAJ. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG BELAWAN. r.rfiCLAR SERVICES TO PORT SWETTENHAM. TEU X ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCA. roci X)ICX&ON. Ml At: BAM PAHAX. BANCKOJL POXXI.VNA*. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO SERVICE. BAJASTAN jg* PONTJAN EOMPIN BEBAR KUALA PAOANG. TRENGGANU POUT?. TTJMPAT SOUTH Kk i ANTAN TORTS. Mansfield
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      • 95 2 lOVERSEAI OVERSEA- I CHINESE I BANKING jjk Undertake* banking tran■itfm cl trtry description. Flaee* «I yonr disposal tha multifarious eerrieea of 111 institution with branches aH OTcr South Eastern Asia A oonnectionj in all principal etttee a* the World. 9 Weleeanea consultations on Swtwfttl and tntcsimea* problems and assures ran
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    • 261 3 Personnel Announced Simla, Aug. 31. iIIS Excellency the Governor-General has sanctioned the consti*A tution of a War Supply Board. The functions of this Board will l K [o take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that supplies of all kinds required for
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    • 243 3 New Delhi, Aug. 27. THE Indian National Airways annou"» c with regret that a Dragon aim ait conveying mails from Lahore to Karachi crashed forty miles from lahore on Saturday and as a result pilot K. H. Marfatia and Pilot N. T.
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    • 135 3 Patnrt. Aug. —A tragic accident took place near Mokameh on the EasrI i Railway where a young man over and crushed to picxes m 3 the 25 Down. ai; said that he met with his death by deliberately throwing aim elf under the wheels of the train
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    • 58 3 Bangalore, Au» ?>(, —With reference a message from Hon bay regarding H.H. the Yuvaraja cl Mysore" being an-.ORg the passengers aboard the -Conte rpnciTir-iio." the mystery of whose afccuts dKpcning, ennui* ies by the Press in i:ffic;ai circles show H.H. the Yuvarata nnd party nave The HagU">
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    • 64 3 It is understood that Raja Sir Hart-Kishen Kaul. Revenue and Development Minister. Pat'ala. will be the third member of the Indian Delegation to th. forthcoming session of the League ot Nations at Geneva. Sir Sultan Ahmea IS the leader of the Delegation, and Mr. Manoharlal, Finance Minister. Punjab, >s the
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    • 106 3 Bombay, Aug. 27.—Mr. v. d. Sai i; iar. President of the Hindu Mahasabha, has sent the following telegram to Sir Akbar Hydari, the Prime Minister 'it Hyderabad State: "Hearty felicitations to H.E.H. the Nizam on amnesty and actual release of civil registers. Hope no
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    • 153 3 Calcutta, Aug. 31. TOR the hi t time nice the last Great War a Soviet vessel, "MaV f kvosky," flying its Red Hammer-ar.d-Siclde flair anivcd at the Calcutta Fort on Tuesday afternoon. Bef..re the outbreak of the last world war Russian ships used to frequent the
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    • 390 3 Ranchi. DECISION i hat Rs. 10,000 should be spent on decoration of the Congress Najrar was arrived at recent meeting cf the Working Committee of the Reception Committee of the s;>rd session of the Indian National Congress to be he at Ramgarh in December next. Dr.
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    • 87 3 Karachi, Aug. 31. POUR German lesidenis of Kara- ehi who earned from Karachi on Tuesday without official permission have been arrested in the Labella State. 50 miles from here. Fearing internment in the event of the outbreak < f war the Germans, it is stated, left Karachi
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      • 27 3 .4 Er i .s.'t consul. "If.' fa I >• I The States Life Insurance Company in the city of n£ 'oh* OTASIIsHEO ISM H HTR.f.S, M, W f
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      • 377 3 elands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gland QBP**' t ions. It is a simple
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      • 141 4 READ THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya S That's what I call j TASTY' j Everybody who tries Skippers calls d them the most savoury little fish A they've ever tasted. Why Because Skippers are lightly cured before Zi canning. They're extra delicious, X and really nourishing too. J Try
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      • 133 4 j ONE STROKE Wm FILLS A CHILTON. 11l WING-FLOW PEN ml NEVER GET DRY. fed Distributor. Cp ROBERT F. GOSSELE, f Box 488, Singapore. Chilton j DIABETES. A A YOU ARE AFFLICTED WITH I THIS D: EASE come to Tnabib A IJmLWm Md Hassan, the specialist fur DlA\mk 9M BETES.
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