Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI ■No. 221. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, Scpttmber 16, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1939 FIVE CEN^
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  • 264 1 ENCIRCLEMENT OF SAARBRUCKEN Nazi Air Attack On Allied Lines Advancing Along Road To Saaburg I; RENCH troops attacking in the Moselle region hove captured villages around Perl, just i»side the German frontier, and now advancing along the road to Sanburg, according to reports from Luxemburg sent
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  • 217 1 Reuter. Paris Sept. 15. French infanty occupied German base positions in a sector north of Sierck, according to a semi-official review of the military situation on the western front. Infantry battalions, supported by tanks, have taken various important positions on the Saar front, including two villages
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  • 23 1 Reuter. Hitler made a long flight over the German front in Poland yesterday, according to a German communique. Reuter.
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  • 290 1 Main Army Arrives To Defend Warsaw Reuter. London, Sept. 16. I AST night the Warsaw radio broadcast Polish claims to have carried out raids on the German air' force base from which German planes raided the city during the last few days. THE BASE
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  • 157 1 Paris, Sept. 13. Fierce fighting is going 011 for Poland's communications with Hungary and Rumania, states Le Jour-Echo de Faris which declares that the situation is very serious though the rains which, falling ten days too late, may be of great help tc the yet unconquered army of
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  • 225 1 And Seven Times As Much Wheat As In Last War London, Sept. 16. THE spier ded contribution of Caanda, both in men and material, to the 1914—1918 War, is recalled in a Ministry of Information statement, according to which men in Canada are again
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 15. PRESIDENT Rooseve't told a press conference 10-c-ay that he thought that his recommendations to the special session of Co/teress would be confined to changes in the neutrality law. The President will deliver his message to Congress, probably in the form cf speech
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  • 72 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 16. a SOVIET JAPANESE A agreement over the Mongolian border fighting is imminent, according to reports Moscow —Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 16. Thp Japanese Ambassador and the Soviet Prime Minister had a two-hour conference to-day and agreed to the immediate stoppage cf fighting
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  • 52 1 Beilin, Sept. 16. CAPT Boehle. one of Filler's personal adjutants, died suddenly while at the front with Kerr Hitler. The c-fllc-.a-obituary gave no indication M met his death, but in view of ais close kslociaijon with Her. HJtter, his sudden a soufcee of many rumours.—
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  • 115 2 lyondon, Sept. 15. Tin: value oi wireless in war- time is «llustrated by the derision of Ihe Sarawak Government to open a local broadc.istiryu service which came talis Operation on Sept. 9. The object h to ketp the population constantly informed of defence measures affecting their
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  • 173 2 Singapore, Friday. MX Wern r Beer stored another success with his popular organ reefta] it the Victoria Manorial Hall this evening, when an enjoyable programme p| organ music was heard. "The Lost Chord by Sullivan together hid s own paraphrase of the 'Volga Bat ng" were decidedly
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  • 49 2 it in. tance of the X.L.M. air ma?] service td and fiom Europe is very rht Wesibuimd service due to leave Singapore on I'tmrsday, Sept M canceled, but this servhVe will rati to- .lay. Correspondence for Uxcj sion in hi.- inril must be poster! lv 12 noon.
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  • 133 2 WE regret to record the death of Mr. John R Kracht. ol the American Express Company, which occurred in Bombay on Sept. 3. He had been ill with typhoid fever for ten weeks. Mr. Kracht. who was thirty nine years of asjc, was formerly
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  • 244 2 IT is r.nmunecd for the information ■oi lii" mining riMTnjinitj in general und ot* contributors to the Buffer stock 1938:19 in particular thai there ill l»r no distribution in accordance with the terms of (lause 20 (a) of the Buffer Slock Agreement, dated June 20, 193S of
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  • 440 2 DAY OF NATIONAL PRAYER OCT. 1 London, Sept. 1<». rffßE following announcement has I < iied by the Archbishop <l Canl bury: "Witt the approval of tin King and by order of His Maies y's Prlty Council, Sunday. Oct. 1, ha b in a pi-united as a day oi national
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  • 34 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. THE Stock Exchange passed another quiet session, with oils showing further improvement, though other groups somewhat irregular. The recent decline in tobacco appears to be halted. Wall Street is irregular.—Reuter.
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  • 333 2 Asiatics Show Particular Keenness 1 0V Eli NM E N T'S tommuniuuc thai the Military Headquarters are studying the problem ol culling: up of volunteer* of the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States and the Malay Slates, with a view to their
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  • 62 2 AN oihcial issued ibis mom 1 announces that tw sailing htnks have unfortunately been detroved while Cfonnig en? of the profaiitied areas in the s.ußaporc Harbour. Ml crift have previously bern warned Of tfl the precise location of tbes- anas, but further stape are being takrn la
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  • 202 2 pARL Lawson is presenting "The Ciicus'' Horn "The Circus Comes to Town" at the New World Cabaret, lor a season commencing on Thi'isday. Sept. 21. Whe 1 recently produced at RafiKs Hotel hi Aid of the Children's Aid Society The Circus Comes to Town'
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  • 221 2 A BILL to amend the Deleterious Drug.s Ordinance is about to be introduced in the Legislative Council. Constant -,:Dservationj <md recent investigation; made by ire Director of Medical Services and Government Analyst have proved tnat an infusion made from drained poppy capsules contains a percent fee cf
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  • 28 2 Reuter. Brussels. Sept. 15. The conierence of the Oslo powers cailed to discuss neutrality problems and the blockade question is reported to be proceeding well. -Reuter.
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  • 151 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. rida* "TT X most unhk.h thai raojoservices in Mali ya will be re-ope-ed vhilV tIJ war is si ill on," sad CapJ j p G>e, Director General 0 f v„^ K and Telegraphs, m t en with ivgard to o notification
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  • 77 2 Reuter. I ondon. Sept 15. IN the. House of Comm«*us dii> afternoon a member asked the Home Secretary to ensure that no British subjects recidenl abroad agree to be employed as anti-Brit-ish broadcast in—nccrs, Ihcnfc) rendering themselves liable tv praseeutions in England for treason. Sir John
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  • 16 2 Reuter. THE Duke of Windsor saw the Prss Minister at Downing Street-Re:-ter. I
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  • 252 2 Reuter. London. Sept. 15. USTRALIA has decided to raise a J\ volunteer corps of 20.000 for service either m Australia or overseas. The defence expenditure this year to be raised from £33.*****0 to £45.000.000. Mr. Menziea, the Australian Prime Minister to-day 'announced the
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  • 324 2 London, Aug. 30. piVE-W'EEK-OLD Prince Tekanaasakti, son of Prince and Pi Chriasaki, adopted son and daughter-in-law a* the ex-King <rf Thailand, was blessed to-day at the 1000-year-old R'iddhisf corresponding to the Christian baptism. The ceremony took place at Dawn Hill. Virginia Water, the
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  • 27 2 Berlin. Sept Herr Hitler has deer. classes of civil offender* ai doned. Fines up to 1,000 cancelled, and prison 1 three months to be remitted
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  • 59 2 lainc ,o Singapore. Friday The << p olace this afternoon at C H oldh* D 5 Registry before Mr Conraa pr the Registrar of Marriages, oi_jj* want Singh Godhv. son ot rhe Singh Sodhy. to Miss Chiam mv ?q1 daughter of Mr. Chiam e re The witnesses to
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  • 440 3 GovL To Be Approached For Relaxation Of New Law? (Tribune Staff Reporter) a little anxiety is felt by Chinese in Singapore over the re.ttance of funds intended for the alleviation oi distress ng their compatriots in war-torn China. Emergency
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  • 277 3 T<HE sum of $-77,000 had been collected by the Malaya Patriotic Fund up to 4 p m. yesterday, according to an official of the Chartered Dank. When the hank closed the previous day the total reached was nearly $73,000. The following are donations for the Malara Patriotic
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  • 101 3 Singapore, Friday. A TOTAL fine of $30, or in default rt fifteen days' simple imprisonment was the sentence imposed by Mr. E. E. Colman, the Traffic Judge, on P. A. Pereira. who was charged with driving his motor-car at the junction of Middle* Road and Bencoolen
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  • 74 3 (Ft<*M Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. COR the first time in many 1 years the full board of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board atJended the monthly meeting this morning. For the first time in many years none of th© members wished to speak. The acting Chairman,
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  • 739 3 Singapore, Friday. pORMATTON of a Chinese section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Singapore Branch, was decided upon at a meeting, attended by leaders of the Chinese community, held at the Chinese Secretariat in Havelock Road this afterroon. It was announced that the Oversea-Chinese
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  • 55 3 Reuter. London, Sept 15. heWn QV T c iS now ia operation n England and Egypt a land Plane leave, each week Zr both eoim tries. There is to be n > night flyino The n:w service relieves some of the demand for passenger accommodation h. the
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  • 427 3 Johore Bahru, Friday. JOHORE will support the Malaya Patriotic Fund to collect money tor the relief of the Fighting Forces of the Empire. This was decided at a well attended meeting presided by Abdul Aziz, the Mentri Besar, Johore, held at the Dewan yesterday. Prominent
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  • 69 3 Berlin Moscow Not Discussing Poland's Future Reuter. Brussels, Sept. 15. MESSAGES received here from Berlin say that much attention has been paid to the first Moscow references to the Ukrainian minority in Poland, but Wilhelmstresse states that no direct talks are in progress with the Soviet Union on this subject
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  • 383 4 DEALER REFUSED LICENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. CTRICT measures are being taken in the State of Johore to prevent 0 food profiteering. Cancellation of licences in Singapore have taught a lesson to Johore merchants, according to Mr. W. C. Taylor, Area
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  • 240 4 Singapore, Friday. CONCLUDING the inquiry into the t death of Kwok Chow, a 35 year old Hokkien woman wlio wa crushed to death on her bed at 3 a.m. on Aug. 28, by a cocoanut tree crashine on her house during a st r o a
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  • 117 4 Hongkong, Sept. 15. THE grant by the Chine-e authorities of the application for £10.000 of foreign exchange for the purchase of Saigon rice has produced n favourable effect i n the lood situation in Shanghai, according to a report received i'rom Shanghai. The cause for the
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  • 46 4 Expert credits tor the fourth quarter 1939 are to be released immediately and will be credited in the Controller's and Customs' export Ledgers as soo a as rtf ssible. It is hoped to commence the issue of coupons for the fourth quarter next week.
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  • 166 5 Singapore, Friday. MR. Herbert Archibald McKnight, proprietor of the California Sandwich Shoppe, .Orchard Road, was this morning fined $50 by Mr. Rowland V.. Tuinbull, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, on a summons charging him that on July 27 at 11 p.m. he sold beer, except under
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  • 158 5 List 01 Current Dividends Sept. 15. iolal fcr Deny Dividend BooW clot* I Amal lV 2 d Sept. 8 6d. No. 21 Sept. 18 Puial Ifc* Sept. van Tin 2Va% ng Tin Fields tffeC pt. 3d Sept. 23 10/. long Con. 6d. No. 27 Sept. •a: hern
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  • 362 5 Singapore, Friday. ANE of the Ihree Chinese who were standing trial in connection with U the murder of a compatriot at Queen Street on the night <>f June 23. was acquitted by his lordship. Mr. Just.cc Manning, at the conclusion of the prosecution case
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  • 75 5 London, Sept. 15. THE House of Commons, after a brie I session, rose before luncheon to-day md adjourned until Wednesday next when an appreciation of the situation uhich is to be contributed weekly by the Prime Minister, will be grven The Home will also sit next
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  • 345 7 LONDON COMMODITIES t> London, Friday. VI BUCK IM fi &»ILgt Xl Irregular Irregular Buyers 93 4 10 Arre^uiar Sellers 9% 0 15? :nd» October Buyers 9% 10 TJ? Sellers 9- 4 ]0 V Forward) Oct Dec. Buyers 9% in 4 Sellers 10 ard) Jan March Buyers 10'
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 15. A RUMOUR that the Polish Embassy A i s preparing to leave MojtjW oricaßy uenied in authoritative h i irctes here. is stated that M. Gryzbowski, the has not asked tor his passport. petent Polish circles here do not disquiet
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  • 124 7 I IN, There was a fair amount of sellin the tin share market to-day, and Liyers holding off, prices agajn ded. The losses were chiefly cdnnnen dollar issues—Batu Selangors. Hong Rantaus and Taipings, and busiwas difficult to connect. Sterling were well maintained, but only a amount of
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  • 67 7 Chungking, Sept. 15 A BIG battle is still raging in the area between Changchih and in southeastern Snansu province, where the Japanese casualties have already surpassed the 1.000 mark. Since September 14 the Chinese are makine steady advances, having recovered Faofsun, Talitsun ChangFangtsun, Hotaatsun, risikoutsun and Tungsungtsun,
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  • 70 7 Tokyo, Sept. 15. «f IDE-SPREAD attention is bjjg ESlWhantpoo Road on the northSn bank of me Soochow creek, in Sh The gh Consul staff removed their offices to the French Concession following the spreai of the Sino-Japanese hostilities to Shanghai in 1937 The Soviet. Consulate-General recently
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  • 127 7 Reuter- Paris, Sept. Is. 11/1. DALADJER had an important tnA?J terview with Gen. («amelin late last night at which M. Corlondre. former French Ambassador t > Berlin, and M Letrer. of the Foreign Office, wore vk 0 pres »i.t, according to Le Matin. There arc three
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  • 693 8 ABSERVERS of the European struggle are intrigued, and some of them are possibly a little alarmed, by the strong criticism of Poland in the Moscow newspaper, Pravda, and by other "evidence," from neutral and enemy sources, of friction between Poland and Russia. "Where is Stalin headed?" it is
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  • 1194 8 Oilfields Taken On The Way Reuter. London, Sept. 15. THE German high command claims this morning that the German troops have entered Brestlitovsk. A number of German troops have crossed the road between Lublin and Lwow. The eomiminiqtie states that part of the Polish army
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  • 135 8 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 16. THE United States Secretary of 1 S<ate, Mr. Cordell Hull, in a statement to-day, declared that so far as _>mene a was concerned, the inking of the Athenia was not regarded as a closed incident. Affidavits were still being taken from ?Zo
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  • 34 8 London, Sept. 16. Try? King to-day approved the appointment of the Queen as commander-in-chief of the Women's Royal Naval Service, the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Atnrtltary Air Force
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  • 45 8 Reuter. Washington, > (p t. hi THE State Department confirms that the United States Embassy in Moscow ha, advised American citizens t«> 1 Russia This advice is stated to |>~ accordance with standing iastrsc tions upen procedure in times of threatened danger.— Reuter.
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  • 107 8 Reuter. Sept i (l> NEUTRAL observers in Berlin arc just as puzzled aa those iKcwhere about the position of tho Soviet in he European conflict, according to report 1 received here. German official circle-Soviet-German relations remain v itfined by Hitler's Reichst. are now "foilowmg the
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  • 37 8 Reuter. Wardha, Sen! X fIfiFEREING the final their altitude towards the Indian Congress Party worbn? committee has invited the British Government to declare its in regard to democracy and ism.—Rautcr.
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  • 50 8 Reuter. Ittinrr Sept X THE Maharajah of Bik.mer kai informed the Viceroy of m readiness to raise six infantry "in pursuance of his n earnest desire and firm tion to be ot every possible ance to the Fmoire at tb s momentous MaWj Renter.
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  • 47 8 Reuter. Paris. Septl* i CAR containing members efWJ A British Embassy staff in machine-gun fire from low-flying plane near where the Diplomatic < «> r P A established its r rf woman and some children the car but no casualty w ported.—Reuter.
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  • 67 8 Reuter. Canbe»'- 1 Sea* MR. MENZIES. in a broaden the special volunteer tore* be recruited for the duration war plus one year and am charge. As distinct from tinforce of militia would be two drafts of 40,000 for a nlu tinuous training. »ffecti^ "Our aim is to make
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  • 35 8 L'Epoque says what Germans untitled total suppression of the e2sLej/'hv c& This goal can only be attaint «J ting the Polish army off rrc m munication with Rumania «dop it back against the Flask r-
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  • 88 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. UNOFFICIAL German expectations of Russian moves are quoted in a report from Berlin which has reached New York to-day. The report is to the effect that Germany and Russia will form a buffer Polish state if the Germans crush Polish resistance, but
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  • 46 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 15. GWINCi to the additional expense due to war risk insurance and other factors, passenger fares on the eastern routes, including to and from India. Australia, New Zealand and South Afria. have been increased by 33 13 per :ent. —Reuter.
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  • 57 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 15. THE Finnish Legation in London has asked the British Postal authorities why mails between Finland and London are held up. It is pointed out that letters posted in London on Sept. 1 had not yet reachd Finland, and it was only yesterday that
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Tallinn, Sept. 15. On arrival here the Polish submarine Orzel. with the officers and crew, was interned. She was launched in January. 1938 The Orzel had a crew of 56. —Reu- ter.
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  • 225 9 London. Sept. 15. THE Control of Employment Bill, whose object is to ensure the full employment of labour, especially highly-trained key men in engineering industry in places wnere needed, and to ensure that if a man is (isplactd lie must be offered suitable
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  • 52 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. A report trcm Amsterdam statto that Germans have begun to evacuate towns on the Belgian frontier. Invalids and women over 60 years of age have already been removed. The inhabitants were given forms, in v.hich they must give an inventory of their
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  • 40 9 The Master Attendant. Commander D »x has informed masters of ships bound icr ports west of Singapore that when applying for port clearance they must produce their full manifests for scrutiny the Tmport and Export. Office
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 15 C COMMENTING on the calling up of rei servists, the paper Pravda cmphasies the need for military preparedness in Russia, because the capitalist world has been caught by war fever.- Reuter.
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  • 76 9 Constant Patrol Of Wide Areas Reute London, Sept. 15. THE Admiralty announced this afternoon that a number of German submarines have been attacked and destroyed. The communique states: His Majesty's destroyers, patrol vessels and aircraft have been carrying out constant patrols over wide areas in
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  • 115 9 Reuter. The bullet .n adds that during the week ended Sept. 0 the British contraband control intercepted and detained large quantities of gcods as io which there was evidence that they were contraband consigned to Germany, including 28.500 tons of petroleum. 26.350 tens of iron ore. 3.400
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  • 157 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 16. JX a broadcast from Zeesen, the German wireless station, in German to German listeners yesterday evening it was stated that all Dutch \essels in future were to be more clearly marked as a safeguard against British attacks. A Ministry of Information
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  • 82 9 Tokyo, Sept. 15. IN co-operation with the MtntHrj of Communications and steamship companies the Foreign Office is arranging sale withdrawal of Japanese residents from Europe. Two hundred Japanese refugees in London will be accommodated by the NYK liner Hakonoyc Maru which is due to arrive
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  • 74 9 Chungking, Sept. 15. TEN Japanese bombers were brought down by Chinese anti-aircraft guns in a raid on Wanhsien. 225 kilometres below Chungking, on Tuesday noon, which was participated by a squadrcn of 27 Japanese planes, according to authoritative sources. Three of the 10 planes shot
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  • 96 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 15. IN connection with the transfer of British forces to France, it is officially pointed out that this is a much more complicated business than in the last war. Whereas In 1914 ab'mt five persons were required to keep one soldier in
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  • 39 9 Hongkong. Sept. 15. The Japanese authorities have lodged a protest with the Macao authorities against th? alleged anti-Japanese camnaign among the Chinese residents in the Portuguese eclony, requesting the suppression of the movement.—Chinese Central News.
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  • 77 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 15. NEWS from Germany to-day indicates that it is realised that there is no hope of an early peace. The Germans are eager to finish with the Poles as soon as possible in order to concentrate all their energies on the western
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 31 9 BUY NOW. FIRST FOR YOUR HEALTH. PRICE WILL INCREASE. H9#HERB The Non-Alcoholic HEALTH RESTORER. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Also at HAPPY WORLD, At Site of Cabaret.
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    • 496 9 CONSUMPTION HAS! BEEN CURED. I A Remedy for Consumption! Has Been Found. DERK P. J OF THE NEW REMEOY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may ssem ai\cr cen- I turies of failure, a remedy has been dis- f covered that has cured the deadly Con- j sumption Efflen in the
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  • 322 10 »rHE i tied below are invited 1 to play in a trial game next Monday ai S.C.C. Owing to short notice llcny member who is unable to play is requested Mr. G. W. S. Waites (Tel. No. 3713- immediately. COLOURS: Lt. J. S. Aveling; P. F. Kinsev.
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  • 920 10  -  SOMPONG BEATEN BY STOMACH PUNCH (By "REFEREE" YOIIMI FRISCO settled accounts regarding that much disputed decision when he met Nai Sompong; at the Happy World last night. When the pair met several months ago, Sompong gained the verdict, a finding which was hotly questioned
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  • 82 10 By "TRESPASSER" RACE I—EMILY DIGNIS Kit RACE 2—MISS LABIS Captain Ball RACE 3—LITTLE CHARM Soho RACE 4—LAY OFF Silvcrlaw RACE B—SAM BURGER Princess Prim RACE 6—CONSTANT LIGHT Salmon Par RACE 7—VERGROS I'squire RACK I—NEW ZEALAND Jade Lady By "SPECTATOR" RACE I—DAIRY MAID Emily Dignua RACE I —MISS LABIS Glmirrow
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  • 220 10 FOLLOWING arc the results of ties played yesterday in the S.C.C. autumn tennis tournament: Professional Pairs: D E L And« and D. K. Evans '-3» beat P. F. Kilisey ar.d E N. Gnllith-Joncs tplus 3», 6-4. 8-6. Mixed Doubles: Mr and Mrs. C. J Bcmoroke (scr.) heat Mr.
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  • 744 10 RE LOW is the full programme for the second day' of the Singapore Autumn Extra Professional Meet Bukit Timah this afternoon:— Race 1—2.30 p.m. PONIES Class 2—Div. 2—6 Furlongs. 20 0 DANSE DU VENTRE 9.04 Major T. L. Fox 0 0 3 EMILY DIGNUS 9.04 Mr.
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  • 259 11 Singapore, Friday. TIIK third annual swimming carnival of Raffles Institution was hrlil at the V.M.C.A. Pool this afternoon in tine weather before a very lurse gathering. All the 14 items in the programme, well contested. ia Kirn Chiang won the Individual lpionship, whiie the Champion
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  • 290 11 Singapore, Friday. IDEAL weather conditions favoured the seventh annual athletic sports meet in? of the Singapore English School, which were he'd at the Jalan Stauium this afternoon. The individual championship was won the second successive year by Omar bm Haji Ali. while the house championwent to
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  • 49 11 The S.C.C. Straight Snooker final he'ween A. G. Ells and C. G. Fugler will take place en Wednesday, Sept. 29, the Volunteer Snocker final, H. M. Vennik and W. H. Palgrave v. M. S. Robinson and C. Fitton, on Friday, Sept. 22, the dates having been altered
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  • 307 11 S.H.B. 4. V.M.C.A. 0. FAIR standard of soccer was seen yesterday at the Stadium, where the S.H.B. defeated the V.M.C.A. by four goals to nil in a Div. 2B fixture. The S. H. B. were superior in all departments. Their forwards displayed good
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  • 52 11 SOCCER: Div. L S.C.F.A. vs. M.F.A. Stadium. RACING: Singapore Extra professional meeting. 2nd day. S.T.C. liOCKEY: Dutch Club vs. Khalsa Association at Khalsa ground— 5 p.m. Indian Association vs. 12th. Brigade HQ. at Balestier Road. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament. BADMINTON: Singapore Badminton Championships, at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall,
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  • 91 11 The September stroke ccmpetition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a win for H. E. Goodman with a net score of 66. The following were the best returns: H. E Goodman 73— 7=66 J. H. Purrier
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  • 89 11 During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient Quickly loses weight unless he is supplied with adequate and suitable tood. Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements which the body requires and enables the exhausted body to rebuild itself quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is
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  • 170 11 The following are the teams for the 1 Social Match between Keppel Golf Club j and Sepoy Lines Golf Club to be played over Keppel links to-morrow (Sunday), Keppel Golf Club pairs mentioned first:— 8.45: R. J. Fennie (8) and C. A. R. Bateman (scr.) vs. F. Sharp
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    • 58 11 CTRIXG PILES FISTULA WITHOUT a Dangerous diseases to Guaranteed cure of piles in ten withvery dangerous illness It badly effects all the Important functions of the body. It creates indigestion.. Habitual constipation, intestinal disorders, General debility, and other diseases. Indeed It makes the life miserable, the patient appreciates death. H.
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    • 99 11 The Safe Way to Security j The danger of disease demands Calvert's Medical Soap strong carbolic soap world-famous for its efficacy. Calvert's is your guarantee of safety because you can rely upon •^&s' its strength. Always keep a tablet \Jjf S*"*/^ handy in case of emergency. Calvert's make a fragrant
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    • 124 11 KEEP Ij^jTHEIRMOBTHS Dented experts designed the famous "ShortHead" brush with special TEE Junior for children. Only genuine Tek Brushes* by virtue of their short heads, fit behind the arch of the teeth, where stientifically designed bristles, remove remains of food from hidden nooks and crannies. Bo win of imitation "5/>or*.
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  • 220 12 (Fnm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE Kuala Lumpur Town Hall will soon undergo much needed improvements the General Purposes Committee of the Sanitary Board rave obtained the necessary reports. At a recent meeting of the Committee, the additions ana alterations t 0 the
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  • 96 12 Singapore, Friday. CHARGED at the instance of Inspector Ripley of the Beach Road Police Station, a 22-year-old Malay, Hussain bin Kassan. appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, en a charge that he at 7.15 p.m. yesterday at Arab
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    • 239 12 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chtmltu and Storm J i Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 11>34, LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. j "PYE" RADIOS j For Efficiency. Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents:
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    • 208 12 jftjjjfl |A^ml For Style, rorarort. Economy CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co.. MANUFACTURINO OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd Branch Offloe: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. PR ft TESTING. anc)^u^jjul^y WĔ MYSORE [Ipf^SANDALSOAP tMTL FACTORY. BANGALORE Stole Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. NARAYANAS W
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    • 1062 12 To-day'? Radio S.. J ciTXTriADnDI? Jenkins. 6.50 'War correspondent** INDIAN STATIHKTo SINGAPORE radio play by Robert Barr. 7.20 Harry 31A I lUNS Fi-yer and his Orchestra, from Chiswick i ZHL 225 metres (133 mo.s) Empire. London. 8.20 'My Saxophone DELHI 60.48 m(4 v ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mc;s) and
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    • 41 13 STEADY I HWIS... 7 Speed, speed, speed-ever faster and faster. vital reserves —nerve More strain on viiai r« r and muscle. i„ take out of the human i■■ You can only WKe giving their babies CONDENSE D MILK v. —***anunfi£4siB3i r
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  • 55 14 Reuter. Simla, Sept. 15. JHE Working Committee of the Indian Congress Party to-day deC" ■«V ,C Bri Sh 0»**™»« *Z cracv anrt i mS n re *»rd to demos«»f.y £H i n, P* r| a«sn>. and also to tolndlT th Se a mS are "PP'-V
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  • 385 14 IHE following is the report of the general manager r Australian Gold Mining: Co., Ltd., for tho frZ he Xa ub Sept. 9:- r "eefe UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT Driving i ross Cuttine m Anderson 64 \T 24 r«n Buicit Roman 317 I<7 2 Derrick 337
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  • 16 14 yesterday w Bntjsh WMships who ar^ L. the Ge rman «£i~Ce!^
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  • 13 14 The folio win o arp nil m.v. "Himalaya" Sep. 28 ;r
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    • 267 14 SIMS DARBY SO^^^^^^^^^^ I iri- r V'; J -J iIjEE TP 1k t ifaJ J Luxurious One-Clas* Mo tor ship* I I Cab,ns Wl,h Priv a»e Bath. Excellent Cuisine I f i I T ROTTERDAM, I LALANDIA Nov PANAMA aM ,lo 2 3 JUTLANDIA ?°v 23 INDIA Jbt "f? J
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    • 504 14 I STEAMER SAILINGS. C^and BRITISH INDIA 'Incorporated In Gnrjiaaoi P. 4 O. S. N. CO. s SAILINGS. Owing l„ (he unccrta (v regarding (he actual dale of arrival and departure of the gggy* «<eam-,rs due to (he outbreak of hostilities lisl of Ume'ting 1 SUSP nd d sailings a™"feg? a
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    • 127 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LID j SINGAPORE, j REGULAR SERVICES TO PORT SHTTTENHAM. TELUK ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCAPORT DICKSON. MLAR. BATU PAHAT. BANGKOK. PONTIANAJL BRITISH NORTH BORNEO SERVICE. *J TRENGGANU PORTS. TTMPAT SOUTH KrXANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd. Manager. and Peumn. UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. nc< =*P°rated In SB I
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    • 209 14 L^^^ Telephone. Managers Offl<e -OU j Exchange Dept. iuj General ofPte <m< j Cab,e ~AT imiw I "««i offlc-, sac How. I caw Tin, (Ch i njmjm TI,T4L ASSETS (approx.) IMMIMH Ti «oiiv? oarrf 0/ Dirc c f ors: V C KOO G rsF\(; FANG R> I KAI CHAW vi,
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  • 211 15 Singapore, Friday. P, NG on the seriousness of the ease, but taking^Wtf^ accused's age ana the time he had been m custody JfrXL. strict Judge, mpnsonment on Lee Kirn a Wiy 3 ct Qf ,ho was charged with cnmma^eacha t W 0» longing to the estate of
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  • 94 15 New York, Sept. 15. IN spite of the European war, the giant Japanese monoplane "Nippon will continue its round-the-world flight although it has been obliged to change part of its original schedule. According to the flyers the .plane, which is now standing by here,
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  • 355 15 Tokyo, Sept. 14. /COMMENTING on the platform and policies announced by the new Cabinet yesterday the Japan Advertiser, American-owned English newspaper, says that if the abstract good intentions outlined in the platform are the only indications of what the Abe Cabinet will do,
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  • 67 15 Berlin, Sept. 15. ABOUT 2 000 taxi-cabs were requisitioned yesterday together with those of their chauffeurs who are under 5b ye AKhout'h there still remain over 1.000 taxis in Berlin, they are driven by old men whose ages are all over 56. Although some tram-car and bus
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    • 2054 15 j^^^^^^^^^^ sgiiis throughout? every i Malaya to sell to m- orand of British ing of lace powder, fact Lhaniiiie, lulcum and times, oentifrice, dentrilliantine, pomade, etc t and .tating the least 5 could be anticipated full particulars to a Tribune. Kuala <330.8 I time or Full-time) C »mpany Specializing c
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    • 583 15 THE BVN'KRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Malacca. In Bankruptcy. W.E.A O. No. D 2 of 1933. Re: GOH JOON CHIN NOTICE i*9 HEREBY GIVEN that a Composition is intended to be declared in the above matter. AH creditors must prove t-heir
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    • 229 16 READ THE I It I SU M Dominant j in Malaya RELIABLE VIOLIN OUTFIT. Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin, l Case and 1 Bow Price from $8.50. SEASON CO., LIMITED, (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERSi. 115, North Bridge Road. fn e Generations ol Scots—conncisn lUn/io £Curs all havc a<kod for Tne
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    • 179 16 lONEI ONE STROKE FILLS A CHILTON. WING-FLOW FEN NEVER GET DRY. Distributor. ROBERT F. fiOSSELE, Box 488, Singapore. Chilton C>4mmm/ J I DIABETES. £mk\m IF VOL' ART AFFLICTED WITH f THIS DISEASE conic to Tnabib A Hassan. the specialist for DI/lBETES. He guarantees to cure w a wSL\f y° u
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    • 140 16 MORNING TRib Une FOR NEWS while it's Nfuj J Wednesdays.- r Um p pages extra at no extra ct < JUST OUT! THE KING'S NAVY BRITAIN'S SEA POWER TO-DAY hv n Chester, Attentate Editri Vica-Admiral Gordon Campbell Printed f in Photogravure and profusely Illu«-tr»t» ,)s, j THE KING'S AIR FORCE
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