Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 227. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1939 five m The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, September 23, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1939 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 46 1 His Majesty the King-Emperoi, Jul und confident, gTects the War Mini te:, Mr. Leslie H«>:e- li-ha, on a visit to the War Office itic: iha outbreak of war. 'Ihe War Minister took the Kinp on a tour of <ief» nee po (s.
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  • 58 1 Reuter. His Holiness ihe Fope received the Rritish Minister and the Rcmaniaa Ambassador yesterday. •lie Chinese national dollar his enlj weakened in Shanghai on irta that peace rumour.-, arc v.ifh'ni foundation. Chinese forces are reported to have captured the strategically im portant town of Tungchen, 65 miles J
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  • 398 1 MANY AGENTS OF REVOLT THROUGHOUT GERMANY Spirit Of Troops "Completely Dampen Reuter. AZI commanders are preparing a big attack on ±y the Western front, according to French, Belgian and German sources. Commander-in-Chief Yon Brauchitsch is now in charge of the western forces. German soldiers
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  • 249 1 Reuter. Parus. Sep* 23 A contrast of the positions of Ger many and the Allies was given by th" French Minister of Information in a statement issued to-day. He declared that the first of the war had resulted in the o'vupation of Poland,
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  • 318 1 R UMANIANIRON GUARD LEADER S CONFESSION Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 23. '[HE Rumanian Press declares that Dumitrcscu, leader of the Black Guard conspiracy which organised the assassination of Premier Calinescu, recently returned from Prague and stated that he had been in contact in Germany with groups of
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  • 114 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 2C. The body of the assassinated Prime. Minister, M. Calinescu, is lying in state in a hospital in Bucharest. The dead Premier will be given a national funeral on Sunday. Among the numerous messages or sympathy are telegrams from Mr. CliamDcrlain
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  • 21 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Sept. 2.'5. Many casualties are reported in a violent earthquake in Smyrna and district. —Reuter.
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  • 37 1 Reuter. A FRENCH communique issued last night reports: "It was a quiet day along the entire front. Our naval forces continue effectively to assure protection of our convoy- and beatoorl r enemy subrtrines."—Reufer.
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  • 262 1 Japans "Peace" Polo m. 23. mtc to the ~fJ pHE recent Russo-Japanese armistice has mada» r es Mr. fundamental relations between the two the Sotomatsu Kato. Mirister-at-Largre in occupied Jpvernment first diplomatic representative to the Wang Clflf when it is formed. B.entioned in in response
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  • 102 2 oni Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. J ll r light F..M S V is disI with effcrt from Septem--1 it is officially announced. iimEo^ s w n to the dis- aI lv rsjiuiel will be is>ued ■fear;. 7**. c aunt \\L>ht. to
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  • 66 2 Reuter. I L Sept. 21. THr t:L i, £Cod tei oflhml coitfUfent rV Vv\ l T deal effectiv lyiSMth a, lltj menace, writes Keut torre s pondent. T M Ol^1 In ccr.st-Quence of ne t net an rxag s. V i lS 14 destroyers mr.ht wen wn K.
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  • 176 2 Mobilised Volunteers Civil Life r VttE announcement that the members of the Volunteer services ot the Colony are to receive separation or marriage allowances in the event of whole time mobilisation will be greeted with relief by the men con cerned, who hay* been apprehenaivt in regard to financial position
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  • 494 2 Malacca, Thursday. A T tlu Volunteer |Ualt<?rs yesterday nubHc m <*ting id connection n tho appeal by Lady Thomas for a Malaya Patriotic Fund. T£ ci very O H attendance which fully re P re<ent,d the vr House Ulitics and inte rert s in
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  • 265 2 Accommodation For Nearly 800 (Tribune Staff Reporter) gKUEVED to be Hie first and most comprehensive of its kind anywhere it this part of the world is the tuberculosis sanatorium which wiß occupy the topmost floor of Johore's
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  • 35 2 Reuter. Washington. Sept 23 The U S War Department announce.; contracts for armv aeroplanes totallim: at at £14.500 000 The number of planes Involved is not disclosed Reu ter.
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  • 42 2 Reuter. Jerusalem. Sept 23. IKB ftnai figures of Jewish Voluntary National Service throughout Palestine total 130.000 Including 42.000 women. This is 92 per cent of the Jewish population from the age* of 18 to so. Renter.
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  • 50 2 THE catalogue of an auction of household fniniture to be he'd in Singapore announces that the sale is "by order of tho Custodian of Enemy Property." And the printer has added an appropriated touch by decora'in!? the title pa#e of the catalogue uith a design of Swastikas.
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  • 134 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. A MESSAGE received by the Canadian High Commissioner in London from the Canadian National Defence Minister slates that the British G«vcrnmrnt has indicated that Canada wmM be of most assistance at once by facilitating the purchase of essential supplies
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  • 336 2 Reuter. New York, Sept. 2. 1 MX ortlell Hull, speaking at Ihi celebrations in connection with Pan-American Day. descried the outbuak Of war In Europe as the ••greatest calamity oi all." He added that the nation? of «he Americas, after having the
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  • 32 2 Reuter. Berlin, Sept 23.— The German Minister in Bucharest has been instructed to exnrQM the Reich Government's sympathy on tin a>.-asMnation of M. C a mescuc. according to the German News Agency.—Routel
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  • 184 2 H. K. the Governor and High ommissioneT will broadcast to the peoples of Malaya from the 8.M.8.C. to-morrow <Sunday> evening at 8.15. His Excellency's speech will be followed by the Empite news bulletin of the 8.8.C. After the Emphe news bulletin, approximately at 9 p.m.. a Malay translation
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  • 138 2 We regret to record the death at the Hospital early yesterday morning o f :.lr Lee Ccim Bong, a well known ct Singapore. The funeral takes place morrow and the mourners will leave 40, Amber Road, a 3 p.m. lor Bukit Brown Cemetery. Mr.
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  • 75 2 London Sept. 23. IT is learnt in London to-day that. with the exception of Mr. B. W. A. Massey. the British Vice-Consul at Poanan, whose present whereabouts ar° unknown, all the British consular officers in Poland have succeeded in leaving the country in safety. The
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  • 81 2 Reuter. liondon, Sept 23. IN order has been made by the Food Mm uter requisitioning all butt r and ccld storage supplies This measure is taken to facilitate thp equitable distribution of butter and did storage supplies in the period ponding the intrcouction of the rationing
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  • 164 2 Reuter London, Sept, M MEETINGS «f the Supreme War Council took place i„ Em?i ar this morning and this aftenW attended by M. Daladier. M Dani, (French Minister of Mun Gen. Gamelin. Admiral dSrtan r Chamberlain. Lord Halifax and f ori Chatfield. na Lord It
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  • 67 2 Reuter. London, Sept a THE Federation of British 'n&Ktries told its member -to do jtm make the prices oi ihclr articles ac st«We as possible. •Industrie; fully real l unreaaar able increases In pi an a* :ins: national interests." "the federation ays in a statement. "It is
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  • 66 2 Reuter. London, s.-pt. 23. MILITAKY operations i,i Poland mainly centre round ffanaw. To-day's French war communique states that there has been bfaw artillery action in the Pra:a part of Warsaw. On the eastern bank oi th£ Vistula, several German attacks were sotdiei In some crses.
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  • 106 2 Reuter. On the Western front, y French communique states French forces are acting in south of Saarbrucken and i Piver Blis. denial (l! In spite of Dr. Goebbels fl^ ench the evacuation of Acheen, bom m and British reports speak »1 of refugees going towards the
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    • 27 2 AFTER IMMERSION IN THE BEST OF SPIRITS.* 'ajow bring on ■H H 1 HB MB I Dgfli I HI I k«VJA a. B IB i W.P.S. 69
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  • 71 3 Reuter. Istanbul, sept. 23. M. Sara.joglu, Turkish Foreign Mi..Mer and three high officials have ran 6 Th >°Q 2£!T 2 3 MOS--«2528 Am bassador to Turkey. ML Teretieff. is with them lur They arc expected to stay ten days in 1 is reported that
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  • 63 3 Reuter. tir-T r s Berlin, Sept. 23. n/ELL informed circles state that the German-Soviet demarcation line in was agreed upon "in C as° it Id prove necessary" before Ger"mil'tary counter-measures' Poland began. "Germany In this lme had not aimed at as much Pci sh
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  • 280 3 TKI Malaya Patriotic Fond has now 1 reached a total of $164,983.67. Donf> 3 received up to Sept. 21 Include each from Mr. R. m. Meyer and Penang Rubber Exchange, $1000 Vlansflcld and Co.. Ltd., $1.000 from Straits Steamship Co. Ltd., $1000 the Fa-.a Shoe Co.. Ltd..
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  • 1114 3 Further Evidence In Davis Trial (From Our Own Reporter) DX Ham** fV Kuala Lumpur, Friday. cZ lviSl Tt? SiStant maMager f th Theatre, and to-day I?rhp W sL br Ugh A t t0 thG n tiCe f Mr Justice Goidon Smith
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  • 154 3 Straits Settlements Government ha s approved a civil liability scheme providing for the jrrant of marriage and or separation allowances to officers and men of the Koyal Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force and the Volunteer Air Force who are called out for whole-time duty.
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  • 29 3 Singapore, Friday -Summoned on charge dwellingh" V f tln a cattl stable ln< WMons torn nt^_ the manager of ti easts com P an y. he was lined $5
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  • 71 3 IT was stated in the Morning inbune yesterday that in consequence of the Defence (Finance) Regulations, it was considered impossible to continue China Relief rund contributions from Malaya. The impression that relief contributions to China can no longer De made is erroneous. We are reliably informed that
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  • 32 3 Suppir.s of wool which have been issued from Government House for knitting are temporarily exhausted owirg to the ready response of knitters Further large stocks are a'ready on order
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  • 488 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. A WARNING that too many workers han been dismissed and an appeal to employers to refrain from dismissals was broadcast by Sir Samuel Hoare (Lord Privy Seal). He urged employers to get back dismissed men who would be wanted "before ihe
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  • 98 3 Tokyo, Sept 22 ACCORDING to a report received by the Asah: Shimbun. an influential Japanese paper here, from Cernauti in Rumania. Germany and the Soviet Union are working for co-operation to B6i up a dummy Government for Poland the purported plan boing to conclude peace qir.ckly
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  • 26 3 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. afflcial News Agency states that Hitler visited the front near Warsaw on Friday and later returned to his headquarters.--Renter.
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  • 137 3 IJN view cT many inquiries wl i 1 been received concerning Covd policy towards lighting rn-.v nm i rector of Air Raid Precautious authorised to make the me:n.: The Government has reducine public lighting or lighting restrictions at' as the present state of
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  • 41 3 Thursday. which, a noddle an employe*p'vd i:J^^E' r >h'--i" F.oi-ate, cf tl 1 L I V J mimittcd was ihi.V'jßP' 1 rap: en re;r siirp Court M WPaja Musa, who Tii, d ar:3 d..: heard callin; he dciV.icqpv
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    • 42 3 TOOK TWO YEARS AND TWO MILLION DOLLARS TO MAKE-THE Took Two Years And rri Two M,,, on Do ars To BUILD! ISOTH MAGNIFICENT RESULTS WERE ACHIEVED WITH BRITISH MATERIALS UNDER BRITISH DIRECTION GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE GRAND OPENING of the j PWrririry
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    • 86 3 01 P«re and §fe wholesome Chec.se -tlv ■Pi > «rr« \ery best that V different connt r i e s q ĕĔBU P roduce Some U.S. 120 A fl A« t. o/ Slnaap** Cold Storage C K Uc \#AND LEADERS mJt/ani HENRY HALL Ae> 1«., tl.c n,o-t Im-ImHh- figure- "I
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  • 1131 4 Counsel's Reference To Mysterious Agency Singapore, Friday. THAT he never left the guard-room on the night ol July 30-31 and a denial that he had anything to do with the murder of Sergeant Ghul Baz was the defence of the accused, Corporal Adalat Khan of
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  • 146 4 FOUR Chinese labourers of Sapu- loh Estate, Johore, are said to have been struck dead by lightning on Wednesday last. i They were of a party of seven who were returning at that time from a newly felled area at about j 4 pjn. A heavy shower
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  • 306 4 Friday. D.\( (»L:;S. white tapes and onions [armed exhibits in a ease which cam* up fur trial this morning before Mr. J. L. Mci'ail. Crimmal District Judge, when throe tonese. Phun Shue. L?ung Paat and !ioh Leung, were charged witn go ng aimed iv public, at Miudle
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  • 174 4 Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. i rcv>orL for the year dided June 30 The profit fcr the -/ear amounts to $280, 374; add amount brought forward from last year (less directors* fees) .81.93° cut cf which an interim divi of 212 per cent, has be2n paid ebsoirlnr
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  • 16 4 THE Singapore Cabaret Girls' Association has been registered with the Registrar of Societies.
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  • 504 4 Singapore. Friday A STORY alleging that the accused n refused to allow her U> brine her daughter home, after which he threw cocoa tins at her, was related by a Straits Chinese woman, Lee \i. Kiaw. in the Fourth Polk Court tn-da>. bifore Mr. K. E.
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  • 65 4 A aaaseacer m board Uoapw-Suuraporc mad tram terday moruinc t tion As it Baaied Mil o f a, mon in Man at 5.45 yesterday to uimp off. H.s r 1 iras became cutanea a.id drPgged for more i ianaw Hf before the tra n
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    • 39 4 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tea In No Increases. j ENDS DIABETES URIC ACID KIPNV:V TROUBLE lUINM COMPIAINTS. HAKES ~n I vor v m* wan hi vi/thi SUtONG. In $S 11,1 Posia.ee 30 cts. ettn. 353, North Budge Koad.
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  • 352 5 LONDON COMMODITIES s P ot L BB£R ssESgr T^- London Fr c^ ge Buyers 9L> y Steady UI1^ '1st Forward) October SeIlers "nd Forward) "Oct Dec S llors 93 4 •3rd Forward) Jan March Sellers Sellers ini\ 10 4.77 lu a 101, 178 PRODUCE PALM OIL (Malay)
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  • 90 5 yo lOQnom JAPORE MUNICIPAL 4 0 101 102nom JfJ 106 108nom ir 109% 112nom '"'3 103 105nom 56-J8 II434 iiec.i. S IS-08 108 J/2 lllx.i. 7;iH,) 109 lllV 2 c.i. 5-«5 88 91»/ 2 c.i. Threes 1962 89 > 4 92 Threes 1958 94 A 92 PRNANG
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  • 46 5 (rwni Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Friday. 1 4 \J n N Y Britishers wishing to proceed Home to offer their services hcve j officially advised that they can 1 better service to the Imperial i rests by remaining at their posts. I I
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  • 104 5 Singapore, Friday. 1 Wah, a young Cantonese, was this orning charged before Mr. J. i-Cooke, the Third Police Magiswith attempted theft on a trolley yesterday, a* alleged that a detective on the accused slip his fingers into the J of another passenger and with- a oiece
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  • 110 5 Singapore, Friday. The tin market to-day was declared a', $177!4, unchanged, and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 35 cents. October December 34 > 4 cents, and January, March 32 3 /4 cents. There was again very little business reported in the share
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  • 686 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 22, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Seders. Ampat Tin 49 e r Banr.rin on o; r Batu Sdangor ?55 I.GO B?rVpiitai 12 tiwant Malay 22 r 9^ Cherderiang- JJ! t? 6 Hitam Tin 38 4 Hon* Kong
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    • 240 5 Orchestral mer< ,#/5 -rmal 9.45 to midnight M oMfl •■>' CHANGE OF PROGSAMMIC »M THE PLAZA BOYS A B# E DINNER S3. ZW* 1 1 B °OK YOUR TABLE. 11 s, rvi d F t L 2. 3O pm j J < SEA s viĔW~rf EL SPECIAL DINNER DANCE^ ARET
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    • 226 6 JACKIE COOPER IN 1 "lan s Heritage" Wik Tl i T-IU NKY HI LL —ANDY DEVINE KATHRYN KANE J The MC AMAZING STAGE ATTRACTION E\ BROUGHT TO I With his liant company of Entertainers J IS COMc_TO THE C APITOL I Direct from 'ecord-breaking tour of U.S.A. New I Zealand
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    • 279 6 A Great ShoV. BEST WEEK-END ENTERTAI^NT! —ifl SHOWS I C APITOL TO-DAY I I Or THE SCREEN! 1 l W£ begins her reign in Humourous! life V> a burst of melody... J m j JF Z d 26 triumpn! i* 1 i' ■Win IM 'iiMflf 1 j J more I
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  • 36 7 sastions to he foll °win R sueb.,tors of with cinemas in contributed" cES *> and to bC for d at undertaking and supervise the •«•TtSSyj» are waItIng Singapore. Sept. 21
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  • 77 7 EX-SERVICE MEN Sir, ——There nru tin who are out of e mD lovmi X S^vlce Most of them would b'eX'? Ma-laya-for service In Euroo- nr g iJ d to Jcin U P the fight „t ranks 0 v la aya Work. They were rpnn 0r cleij cal their lives in
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  • 84 7 (TO the Editor of i he Malaya Tr^J peace and the wnhdraw^'^ 931 for rrom Poland Hitler1? th S troops der He has tne rea intrahe wil die t °he SrH° r ason and be banished that tt stVnri; f Nazism and all earth We he1 hI
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  • 96 7 u Singapore. Friday. RODUCED before Mr. J. FletcherCooke. the Third Police Maeistratp Lee Mah Choo. a Cantonese youth this' I uilty to th chaw of theft of a bicycle, valued at $10 th* property of G. Somo Accused admitted the facts but pleaded that he stole the
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  • 28 7 A Bill to extend the Children and I Young Persons 'Places of Detention) ordinance to females is about to be in- I traduced in the Legislative Council. I
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    • 42 7 FeS MYSORE lffittfoo¥Ti tfm FACTORY. BANGALORE Sole Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap* Factory and Sandalwood Oil factory: MS. NARAYANA S V/ AM V SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: Messrs. MONICO ITD., 9-N, De Sfouea Street, rost Box No. 775. Singapore, 5.3
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  • 701 8 TWO important events —at opposite sides of the world—call for some comment to-day. One is the assassination of th~ Rumanian Premier, M. Calinescue, and the other is the historic speech of President Roosevelt on neutrality to the special joint session of the United States Senate and House of
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  • 401 8 B.O.W. London, Sept. 22. Till Xl is still some misconception 1 in certain foreign countries of the underlying principles which Kovern the conduct of war by Britain. Notably the failure to prevent the over-running of Poland has given_ rise.to comment" in some quarters which betYavs complete
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  • 205 8 London, Sept. 22. IN announcing in the Commons the names of those who will set under his chairmanship as the new Council of Supply, Mr. Burgin (Minister of Supply» gave in broad outline a description of the activities of his MinistryIt revealed extent to which
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  • 39 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 22. On the Stock Exchange, oils and internationals closed higher on steady demand. but other groups were somewhat irregular as operators appeared desirous to reduce commitments prior to the weekend. Wall Street was strong.—Reuter.
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  • 78 8 Tokyo, Sept. 22. THE Soviet Charge d'Affaires, M. Generalov, yesterday afternoon called on Mr. Haruhiko Nishi, Director of the European and Asiatic Affairs Bureau of the Foreign Office, and discussed questions, pending between Japan and the Soviet Union. Pointing out that the readjustment of relations between
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  • 257 8 B.O.W. London, Sept. 22. I THE validity of the reported warnings 1 by Germany that neutrals would be guilty of a breach of neutrality to making war trade agreements with Britain, which resulted in limiting exports to Germany and of overseas goods allowed tiansit
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  • 154 8 RETREATING GERMANS' DIABOLICAL TRAPS Reuter. Paris, Sept. 22. ACCORDING to reports, the French troops have reached the outskirts of Saarbrueeken, a strong, ly fortified point on the Siegfried Line. The General Staff have not yet confirmed this, but it is known that the French have
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  • 113 8 London. Sept. 22. THE French High Coiuin.n.d reported thw morning that there was activity on the Western ftw* in the region mash "f Swurbrewta and cast of the River Blis. Artillery action continued on the whole front. According to official phoUgrajos published in the French Press,
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  • 122 8 Tokyo. Sept 2-. I MINORS ptH not be allowed to 5» lo ordinary cinema shows on ana after Oct. 1. when a new *ilm law I will be put into force. j instead, programmes epnstauuceir sively of films approved by th a* I morities
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  • 293 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. DEUTER understands that Dr. E. Burgin (Minister of Supplies) is giving full consideration to MrArthur Greenwood's criticism regarding the position of labour in relation to supply questions, and that there is no intention to bar influential labour advisers from
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  • 26 8 Reuter. Canberra sej id THE Australian Government, nas ed to impose an excise in rescect of prices over nine Au pounds.—Reuter.
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  • 352 9 Red Army Takes Over Nazi Posts Reuter. The two power, have div£«?S22£ u y Cerman y ««l Rossia. half Sfta b pSs,: J h r, BERLIN, SEPT. 22. £S OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN BERLIN TO-DAY STATES THAT UNDER THE DIVISION OF POLAND BETWEEN GERMANY
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  • 41 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. It is officially announced that the Duke of Gloucester has taken up his appointment with the British expeditionary force in France. The Duke is chief liaison officer of the force. Reuter.
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  • 81 9 Reuter. Tut, London, Sept. 22. military authorities of the Nethert,nnc L lds a fw s$ ren gthening fortifications along the German frontier feign posts have been removed from frontier 358 F adS the Germa There is little activity in the north ?in ci ra L p I
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  • 72 9 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 22. The occupation of Pinsk is claimed in a Red Army Communique. Soviet troops continued to clear occupied territories in western White RusSia, Western Ukraine and south of the l;ne from Kobryn to Luniniec of remnants of the Polish army. Kaunas, Sept. 22. Representatives of
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  • 48 9 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 22. Feeling in Canada is that President Roosevelt will do all in his power legally to assist the Allies. It is believed the President is definitely thinking of the safety of Canada which is linked with the safety of the Empire.— Reuter.
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  • 80 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 22. ABOUT 30 arrests have been made in connection with the explosion which damaged the German Air Ministry building last week, according to reports received from Berlin. It is now revealed that two other explosions occurred about the same time, at police headquarters and
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  • 63 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 22. HITLER "S threat made in his Danzig speech that Germany possesses a secret weapon caused no alarm among British military experts. Generally, it is considered that there are few secret weapons in the world and even if Germany had such a weapon, experts
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  • 256 9 400,000 GERMAN TROOPS NEEDED FOR THE EASTERN FRONT Reuter. London, Sept. 22. JHE effects of the Czech revolution are keenly discussed. It is generally agreed that it was premature, but it is believed that German arrests of Czech leaders were already so numerous that the Czechs
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  • 124 9 London, Sept. 22. THE German press makes no mention of President Roosevelt's speech last night to Congress, in which he asked for repeal of the embargo provision of the Neutrality Act, and for return to the recognised principles of international law in treating all
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  • 139 9 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 22. THE House of Representatives has authorised the first war loan of 120.405,000. of which £10.405.000 will cover the gap between Australia's ore-war expanded commitments and the previous loan authorisation. The remaining ten millions will po to the war services, including £2,100,000 for the
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  • 95 9 Shanghai, Sept. 22 SINO-AMERICAN loan agreement to the amount of 300,000,000 U.S. dollars will soon be signed in Washington, it is reported from reliable sources. J?*!L2Lf££! SUm will be devoted to the stabilisation of Chinese currency and other construction purposes, and the remainder wil] be
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  • 29 9 Reuter. MP?*; Sept 2 —Eighteen thousand 551 sa X e l to vy have steamer^ Kensington Court whkh w KESRIS! 8 Atlantic by a G a
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  • 163 9 Reuter. W. London, Sept. 22. HEN Sir John Simon opens his first war budget on Sept. 27 he Wffl face a House fully determined to accept the Chancellor s proposals as inevitable, to be passed as rapidly as Parliamentary procedure permits. ne period to
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  • 108 9 Reuter. T„ London. Sept. 22. HE Soviet Emoassy at Warsaw has been destroyed by German bombing I according to the Warsaw wireless Several members of the Embassy were wounded. j The German* alao bombed the real- I ei i c ?u of T. the Rumanian Amba.s,jdor
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  • 68 9 Reuter. A London, Sept 22 NUMBER of German officers arrived at a prison camp in England yesterday. Other German prisoners wci< also taken to another camp Few people saw them arrive and there was no demonstration The prisoners laughed when a woman pmong a small group
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  • 51 9 King Thanks F.M.S Johore Chinese Reuter. London, Sept. 2m UIS Majesty has .sent a mesjp 11 expressing deep apprjf tion of the loyal offer port recently received fro^fll F.M S and. through the^B Commissioner has his message be specially <BF led to the large Chine^B munity in the state of
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  • 48 9 OFFICIAL returns >-day.show imports n nn. i £78.000.000 in JulyHl In August a year ago. €Wnn noo Exports in August tot^pL n ftftfl asainst £40,000.000 in uu,uuv car. I" I nft nfto Re-exports amomi tAr against £3.750.000 in thMH ***** 1 and £5.000,000 a year i^fe^ter.
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  • 35 9 Reuter. THE Australian uMrr subject to 1 consultation mW Government the United KuMn'PQses to admit ships. and auxiliaries, duty assist Australian shipbuildHfc .-.chedule qHr< -c duties for -ry AustraliajMfli has also been
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  • 73 9 Reuter. I f >ndon, Sept. 22. IT is i >_pd the whole of the and a number of German eJHs hunting for the Polish rzel, which was interned at port of Tallin but maiia'" Ac mder cover of darkness- I It is u____p that the submarine
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  • 43 9 Reuter. 1 London. Sept. 22. T#t of neutral ships detained •rvion by the British con ■rabjWtrol. up to Sept 30 Is ap ~_Hd 200 More than 80 nave /w!,., their .-nun-cargoe-(Wmh t of cargoes of tne re- j uter
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  • 147 10 T fIE-ru match between the CHiblolave Ulb and the Island win foc-tfce llgan res tilted hi a v* am by 5 l5 4 points to Details ar first: iws. Island players Miss S. At Stewart -tl3» Mrs R H H Mr> J*B Allen l lt) 0.
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  • 521 10 JUNIOR PLAYER SHOWS PROMISE Chinese 7 Gunners 0. without several of their regular players, the S.C.F.A. registered an overwhelming victory over the Royal Artillery in their P irst Division encounter at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. They scored seven goals without reply, three of
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  • 70 10 The piavers named below have been invited to'play soccer for the Chinese Sports Association against the Siong 800 Athletic Association to-morrow at Farter Park Wai Mun. Peng Kong. Ah konu. Sunn Leng. Soon Tuan. Tian Senu. Kai Sen-. Yew Leng. Fook Lo>. Went: Kai.
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  • 336 10 COLOURS 1; WHITES .1. A FAIR standard of stick-work was A seen yesterday when the S.C C. held their second hockey trial on the padang. The game ended in a draw. Whites and Colours each scoring a goal through Lt. Earle and Eraser respectively. Both sets
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  • 210 10 To-Day's Rugger TO-DAY'S match between Newcomers and The 1 opening, of the rugby season in Singapore, snould result m a fine -ame. The Rest have practically a J&* te Mteen to represent them. However, the! Newcomers areavery Lncluding, as it does. Capt Christy of the
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  • 56 10 The following players have been selected to play football for the Coronation Eleven against the Tamil Brotherhood Party tc-day at Farrer Park; ran Kirn Eng, All Yunos, Lee Pak Tong (captain), A. Aziz Sheriff, Arthur Lim, T Oliveiro, H. Gammell, Chan Teck Kirn, A. Rajoo, J.
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  • 45 10 TO-DAY i SOCCER: Div. I. Malays vs. Loyals. Stadium; Div. 28. Minesweepers vs S.H 8.. Naval Base. RUGBY: Newcomers vs. The Rest, B C C HOCKEY: Khalsa Association vs. Mountain Regiment. Khalsa. TENNIS:..S.C.R.C. V.M.C.A. tourna s AniLETICS: Chinese Inter-school Meeting. Chinese High School.
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  • 1153 10 AS already reported in the Tribune, the Straits Racing Association has A dwi. Ed to classify horses into four classes and ponies into two classes, Class 5 horses being transferred to Class 4 horses and Class 3 ponies to Class 2 ponies. Below is the
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    • 103 10 WAKE UPM LIVER BISWithout Calomel—And Y«jfej*i ot E«d Full oi Vim uA J«M Your liver should pour liquid bile into your bowels dafljj^Btfca i* not flowing freely, your it j\r*t decays in the bowels. Qs£Vßk*L V -v pet '•.■i«tip4p*. V whoie syMeni i? pofcwned a-H 11i<T*fj—t"»i »unk and the world
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  • 461 11 C. Elliott, (—3) yesterday won the "B' Class singles event in the S. C. C. autumn lawn tennis tournament when he beat L. G. Robertson (plus 3) 3—6, B—6, 6—2. lie mixed doubles semi-final, Mr. and Mrs. Warden (-30.3) and Mr. Ar.derson and
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  • 58 11 The foil: wing players have been n to play soccer for River Valley Rovers against Kota Rangers XI on M.PA srround at Road torn <Svmdov> at 5.15 p.m:—Tong Nen. Ah Bah Julian Law. Ah Lai. Kirn Rwee, Koon Yew. Pane: Chiew. Swee Hook. Cbwe* En? Joo Hearn.
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  • 962 11 $86,850 Claim Follows German's Death (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. JHE question whether the F.M.S. was at war with Germany arose to-day at the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, at the hearing of
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  • 71 11 Th-? following will represent the Oxygen Badminton Party, against the Mental Hospital Sports Ciub. in friendly badminton match of four singles and three doubles, to be played at the Victoria School Hall. Jalan Besar. to-day at 2.30 p.m.:—N. R. Puiinuswumy, Wee Peni Hong. G. Jean, A. Antoine,
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  • 106 11 Tokyo, Sept. 22. rOMMKNTINC, on speech at Danzifc. the Yomiuri Shimbun )r says that the occupation of the bulk of Poland by Germany may affect Britain and France but it is not enough t.. shatter their fhrhting spi- rii. r l. Poland may have gore temporarll;P but Britain
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  • 63 11 The following players have been selected to play for the Pasir Panjang Rovers in a friendly match against Singapore Harbour Board Head Office to-day, at S.H.B. ground, kick-off at 5.15 p.m:—Eng Hoe, Foon Chew, Kwong Sung, Tong Seng, Fook Loy, Chee Fong, Weng Vim, Siew Kee, Lai Chuan,
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  • 108 11 Singapore, Friday. DEMARKING that accused had lived in the colony sufficiently long enough to know the regulations, Mr. J. FletcherCocke this morning imposed total fines of $30 on Ichiro Mine, a 35-year old Japanese Ichiro was charged that being an alkn he failed lo report to the Registrar
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    • 78 11 a THE WHIT* POT fffl identifies the Genuine ffl LIFETIME HI 19 When yon boy 11 Ml shea ffer'S IF H ID TIME you buy the nnW l/l est of its kind. Ana ■J II it s thrifty too—forth* fc] J|S guarantee assures you El Ha of bfelong service. Efljjj
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  • 131 12 Sentence „„sS'i™s; to one month were <n<Z l C. Redman, the Fi, morning on six Chines* guilty on 3 charge ol Were fouS Accused were an i"■ cooties former Hong I working on rood coWi mile Bcntong Road. On Aug. 19, Mr. L. c c Customs conducted ara
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  • 194 12 AVPRmrx f i Fndav J 1 Q< -advents was to-day returned ov Ut w r Porter, the Singapore C.roner.' a t'the conclusion of the inquiry mto th of Aw Ang a coolie ed Naval Base which occurred' as a re of his crashing into an iron
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  • 121 12 THE ninth annual inspection 1 at Monk's Hili School of tb B Erigade. Ist. Singapore Con: vided splendid entertamment indeed Sir Ong Siang Sons. KBE. ttt tint Inspecting Officer, and be wu ttien i general salute after whkb there was a march past. The Rev. R L
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    • 389 12 CUT THIS OUT. HERE IS A LIST OF BEST SELLERS AHMAD. C. B. 97 "Nona Di Padang Kota" 'Doeka Tjita" *9 "StamboH Anak Koe.*» "Krontjong Malang" "Malaya" (Song of the Country) "Aliran Junong Pullai" 82 ,r Di VVaktu Pukul Tiga MalanT "Nasib Nya Rindoe" 77 "Doenia S?karang" Rumba Kro 6
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    • 228 12 THE TRUI TONIC FOOD Obtainable of Chemists one* Storm t*ty Running Enduring Strength toftcfry Balanced j-j V Beaalif«B., Onishrd £JP WnU /or tfatcrtptitw /£*m\ Ĕ£\ m fcldtr //Mm\\\\*mx\tt km tA<r ttennftieturrrt /IVUPUpIu DIAJ*OWD METAJ. ff JB PKonocTi to, U *^Am\ *W LTTX, H ■B*. Item pong Ptahru Singapore. ■^■^aajraTafl BUSINESS
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    • 218 12 HOM'ISE Li Gunners 0. fc* their players, the S.C.F.A. fe|ef"ai ie Royal Artillery in Iff throd Stadium yesterday. Jspective three of them being fcth sets ms out regularly for rCr was h^MlF ed great I PENANG 7HJ 6.08 Mrs (19.3 in.) 730 am Light music 7.50 BBC News Bulletin 8.10
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    • 64 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MO V A D O j VULC A I N ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. <Near Middle Road) PHONE NO. 7922 Do not fail to come and see them. GOLD BIRD n inn Mil Mj ipj
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    • 73 12 LATEST ARRIVALS LADIES' HATS $2.50 TO $4.00 ART. FLOWERS FOR DRESS HANDBAGS BABA CO., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. MOST UP-TO-DATE I LIQUID EXTRACT OF JAAABOLAN -9Universally regarded as the highly effective and safest cure for IH AII I I I S It ALLAYfr UNQUENCHABLE THIRt>T and other trcubie.som._.symptoms such «vj debility:
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    • 56 12 I "PIE" RADIOS J For Efficiency, Reliability a' ,d Service VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOB BOON M-OV Distributors: r4 RADIO AND GENERAL IGKWvi« Kuala Lumpur. EASILY EARNED A MONTH Send fur ProspectHS lo COUPON The British Chemical Hall Penang, S Please send me your PROSPECT US for which
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    • 702 12 To-day's Radio j LONDON j INDIAN STATIONS TRANSMISSION 4 MADRAS 60.98 m. (4,920 kc|s). rsn it \»*c r>-- i ™ir ima 65& p m A u S ftt recital. 7.20 ■J?. #iJSF 3 m); C m 1 Shrlmatis Rajalakshmi and Lalita io Raghavan. 7.50 Sandnva geet. 800 F.ml2 45 p.m.
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    • 51 12 CAPITOL: "Broadway Serena* ALHAM3RA: "*»\:io Goes Next PAVILION: :"Man's Heritage, MARLBOROUGH: "Prisoi rr's ROXY: GARRICK: "Young Dr. KiWairf "StaMemuti».'' QUEEN'S: "Sabmartne itroL' ROYAL: "Luck." IfAPPV WORLD- Caoaret; Si***: Canriai d o,hfr traction*. GREAT WORLD: Cabaret. Sidr BfctOJ cinema and other i' traetiojis. NEW WORLD: Cabaret. Side Wf* cinem* and 'other
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  • 889 13 Kluang Chairman's Speech Singapore, Friday. "T HE fU c iS to bsCuro for l.'v.licti,.„ on „,v a p,? r ,r, v WonK !lt the a,mual k l*uig Rubber Co., Ltd. held to-day at the office* of the Secretaries I h mcX Co. M: Wong added, that shareholders
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  • 45 13 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 22 THE German-Soviet agreement on the partition of Poland is bilk red to be merely provisional arrangement, aeeerding to a Moscow telegram. It is thought final settlement of the question will be the subject of diplomatic negotiation later.—Renter.
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  • 229 13 Reuter. mvi) Bucharest, Sept. 22. "jTHREE generals have taken the posts vacant as a result of the assassination ol M. Calinescu. They are Gen. Aii'eseanu, Commander of the Second Army Corps, Prime Minister- Gen. Ilcu* Defence and Gen. Marinescu. Interior. Other minis'.trial posts are unchanged.
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  • 122 13 Tokyo, Sept. 22. THE indes oi" retail commcuity price in Tokyo on Sept. 15 av«'aged 232 3 with 1914 as the basts, according to figures given by the Bank of Japan. This represented a rise of 4*3 per cent, in comparison with the previous
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  • 41 13 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 22. The Soviet press reported for the first time to-day that the "Dnieper River War Flotilla" entered Polish waters on Monday evening. It Is claimed that no resistance wa<; offered by Polish ships.—Reuter.
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  • 184 13 Tokyo, Sept. U2. f OMMBNTING on Hitler* speech at Danzig. the Yomiuri Shimbun says that (he occupation of the bulk of Poland by Germany may affect Britain and France but it is not enough to shatter their fighting spirit. Poland may have gore temporarily
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  • 117 13 Reuter. London. Sept. 22 HOW a Grimsby trawler accidentally rammed and destroyed a U-boat >s related by the captain when the trawler arrived in port leaking, and with the propeller damaged. Receiving a si] pal from British wai ships that a German submarine was in the
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  • 141 13 Tokyo, Sept. 22, THE Cabinet will deliberate upon a draft of an Imperial ordinance to enlarge the Premier's powers in directing matters concerning the execution of national mobilisation at its regular meeting on Tuesday With the promulgation of the ordinance general mobilisation will be,
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  • 32 13 M S. Robiasu and C. Eitfcon beat H. M. Vannik and W. H. PaV...ve by r>?3 to 194 in the final of the Singapore Cricket Club Volunteer Snooker tournament, night.
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  • 114 13 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 2|fl M. DALADIFJt, broadcasting in iM to Hitler's statement ihaj had nothing to demand 45* France, said that Frenchmen he had destroyed Austria, Jjßlil Czechoslovakia and his Mem had warned them they wouBT be attacked. W M. Daladicr .scorned Hilier'sJHgg tion that the war
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  • 59 14 Singapore, Friday. A FINE of $50 was imposed on S. Sandison, a Johore European, by Mr. E. E. Colman. the Traffic Judge, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of driving his car in a negligent manner at the Bth milestone. Bukit Timah Road. The offence occurred in
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  • 698 14 COMMUNITY LEADER'S PATRIOTIC APPEAL Singapore, Frida\ A REMINDER to parents that the needs of their children—both in educational and professional spheres—was a matter of prime importance which ought to be seriously considered, was uttered by the Hon. Mr. C. H. da Silva, President
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    • 376 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. and BRITISH f \l NDIA (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing lo 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
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    • 281 14 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by s reputed banking Institution with 7ears of financial experience- II Ml 1 It A ST v as gWMMM— —M I
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    • 491 15 \Wl I em p i Bhh II I I 1? i M Lwbb flir* 1 I 1J Tm j I k wlmmmW^^ v STIC and hard-working car- r «vel] established Life Assurny. Liberal commission and Ai'L-iy Box 10, c,o Malaya Kua la Lumpur. (383.8) C lerk-in-charge also as bier. Cash
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    • 561 15 ■iin r a i An^? tCC< European), perfect pro" SmnS 1 mii l 18 years experience, seeks employment. Please write to Box No 7, CO Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur.' (376.8) FOR SALE: .936 8 h.p. Ford saloon" low mileage and good condition. $700, Sik. saie F l,l y Box 12
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    • 519 15 WHY REMAIN TENANTS WHEN YOU CAN BUY HOUSE ON EASIEST PAYMENTS? To relieve local clerks' rent paying burden, SIONG UM PARK Garden Houses are offered for sale on Easiest payments, unique terms and reasonable prices. Three roomed with land cost $2,700 and $2,800. Four roomed houses $2,900, $3,000 and $3,100.
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    • 563 15 FOR SALE: Utxd Electrical Refrigerators from S5O and upwards. Brinkmann Co., 15, Grange Road, Singapore. (384.8) FOR SALE: Two Modem Gas Masks, efficient agahut any war gas. European make. Apply Eox 3, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (358.8) FOR SALE: Grain and coffee crusher, large size, 10" rollers. D. M. Grant Company,
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    • 550 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. VACANCY FOR A DRESSER. Applications are invited from qualified Dressers for the appointment of Dresser in the Municipal Health Department. The appointment will be in Grade 4 of the salary rcheme for Subordinate Ofßceri.' <Dressers>, commencing salary $90 per month and, subject to satisfactory service, may rise to
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    • 481 15 w NOTICE M^da^c^"- 0 1 th n t P ublic tha from «SE k y sP teinbe r 25, 1939 our offiRo^ lnstd J lcd 011 tne floor of th» fni r? !a ?i Rb K Uding 37 Robinson Road. unchanged 1 011 numbMS remal^ LLOYD TRIKSTIXO NAY. Tel, 3SOB
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