Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1939
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Title Section40 1939-09-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: f Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 229. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1939 FIVE CENW. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, September 26, 193!». The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1939 FIVE CENTS!40 words
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Article350 1939-09-26 1 STALIN OUT FOR CONTROL OF ALL BALKAN STATES Russian Alliance With Turkey 100 Divisions Of Red Troops Advancing Reuter. ALTER crushing the Nazi rising which was signalised by the assassination of the Rumanian Premier, M. Calinescue, responsible quarters in Bucharest now fear an attempted SovietReuter. - 350 words
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Article129 1939-09-26 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 25. PARIS SOIR reports the holding of a long conference between Hiiler, Ribbentrop and Goering. The paper says that Hitler had hoped, after the Soviet's move into Poland, to be able to put his maximum air effort drives into the West, butReuter. - 129 words
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Article123 1939-09-26 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 26. At to-day's press conference thp Japanese naval spokesman claimed that the advance naval unit was about 40 kilometres from Changsha. H2 indicated, however, that the >ou?hward push was meeting several <b- acio. painting out that the shallowness of the water of Tungting 1 akeReuter. - 123 words
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335 1939-09-26 1 French Pressure In Soar Region Reuter. Paris, Sept. 26. action in the same region. fwipp enefrnnt vp«tprdav our pursuit patrols were twice eng aid iitf «Sny"i? forces who were superior in SJT Several German pursuit planes were KSS down two of which fell in ourReuter. - 335 words
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Article53 1939-09-26 1 Reuter. Bergen. Sept. 25. REPORTS from the inlands WG6I d Bergen state that heavy firing was heard since early morning off the Norwegian coast, coming far outside Norwegian territorial waters. The firing was so violent that house shook. Several warships were sighted but noReuter. - 53 words
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Article51 1939-09-26 1 Found and rushed to hospital. Inspector W. C Alexander, a popular officer of the Straits Settlements Pclhe, died this morning at the General Hospital. Inspector Alexander was found dying at his quarters over the Detective Branch in Maxwell Road. The funeral will take place this evening at Bidadari51 words
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246 1939-09-26 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 25. THE administration's proposed new neutrality legislation was made public to-day by Senator Key Pittman (chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee). The provisions include:— (1) American vessels would not be allowed to carry passengers or goods to belligerent countries; (2) Violations ofReuter. - 246 words
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Advertisement10 1939-09-26 1 I THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE10 words
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Advertisement27 1939-09-26 1 A i MAD E IN ENGLAND —.m. \*s nf Enaland,'' Magnet House" Singapore. Nt of The GerMo:Electric Co.. Ltd. of Engian y wpfi Advertiser- W 1 i27 words
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Advertisement10 1939-09-26 1 Read Jlie SUNDAY TRIBUTE I Dominant i In Malaya |l10 words
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198 1939-09-26 2 TUNGK U HUSSEIN TO PRESIDE LV W Ser o,,B ,he "•--Hy-the Malaya Patriotic v meeting has been called for **»d all leading members of g V com^unit. v are expected v of the meeting v to devise She n a S of198 words
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Obituary147 1939-09-26 2 THE funeral of the late 1 Keat took place vester, ng 111 well attended nd was Wreaths were i eeeived Cheong Swee Teck, Messrs ~Mrand Co., staff of Messnj One Ann and Co.. Mr. Pi a h Ten p > Tal Cheng Tee. Mr. Chan147 words
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Article46 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. Stockholm. Sept. 2fi 0 N mon"c U e nt f 1116 Gen!la "-boa, ™od nun Wii StU tCd that loaded taV'i,^ 1 l Port. This ml at a No.wegKin ■•o« of 20 p, r"'. o nt an an increa^Reuter. - 46 words
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Article129 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 26. pRESIDENT Moscicki and Marshal Smigley-kydz have been interned in Rumania. According tc a Polish wireless message. Polish Officers and landlords who tried to resist the Soviet occupation of Grodno have been shot. The report adds mat the Russians shot all the officers andReuter. - 129 words
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113 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. Sydney, Sept. 25. HOW best can Australia helu the Allied cause against Naxi Germany is now the chief topic of conversation among Australians. There is unanimous sentiment, from tiie critics to the "backblocks" that Hi'lerism must be crushed. Australia's efficient little navy anr;Reuter. - 113 words
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Article111 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. A Berlin, Sept. 25. RMAN newspaper, commenting the ratification yesterday of the says JermaJQ P act of non-aggression, time at tne agreement settles for ail gest t relations between the two bigof fu PeoP and that pact is cance iental and historical signin*'Nev 11 taught, vVIU andReuter. - 111 words
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Article77 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. THE Swedish S su llolm SepL sunk off st a er Silesi VQI afternoon, xhe n ?er yesterday Reuter. Hedish -hip The crews the B^ m' Sept 26 mep Gartavon and V h cvr S° sunk in the Atlarn'' clara > Ifoteh have by GermanReuter. - 77 words
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Article14 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. S%yi Ued Sates ASl a > to-day, SafthS- wen, danger? £2** **SSSReuter. - 14 words
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Article114 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 25. JHE Soviet Government has withdrawn the rights of Finnish shipping to travel from the Baltic to the Lake of Ladoga via Leningrad and the river Neva. Lake Ladoga is between Russia and Finland. The frontiers of the two countries line the north andReuter. - 114 words
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Article83 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. Chicago. Sept. 26 THF. United States Secretary of state 1 for War declared to-day: -if war should be forced on us. tne aggressor will not find us in the same state ol vi .preparedness as m 1916 I do not wish to imply thatReuter. - 83 words
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Article90 1939-09-26 2 London. Sept. 26. According to an announcement from ihe Minister of Health, at the end of July the total number of persons in receipt of relief at the end of June was 1,031.421—a decrease of 42,554 compared with the corresponding total at the end of March.90 words
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Article57 1939-09-26 2 The domestic quota has been fixed a 43 per cut. foi the fourth quarter of 1039. bas» i d on an international quotr release of CO per cent, as announced by the International Tin Committee on tept. l and confirmed on the announce ment of the two subsequent57 words
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108 1939-09-26 2 LONDON, SEPT. 26. MR. CLIFFORD FIGG, A MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND TEA COMMITTEES, HAS BEEN APPOINTED AN HONORARY BUSINESS ADVISER TO THE COLONIAL SECRETARY FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR.—REUTER. Mr. Figg, whe assumed his duties at the Colonia* Office108 words
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Obituary87 1939-09-26 2 Seremban, Sunday. THE death took plate at the Serem1 ban Hospital yesterday Of Mr. Horatio Kite, retired Superintendent. .Municipal abattoirs. Penang. The deceased who was 78 years old. had been ailing for a long time. Deceased was the father of Mr. Walter H. Rice,87 words
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Article87 1939-09-26 2 Ipoh. Saturday. THE Trunoh Mines in Kampar was the scene of a brutal murder last night involving a Tamil who v as found dead with severe wouuds on the body. Kampar police have aprjrehended tw« men in connection with the case. fit. is believed that a parang87 words
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Article39 1939-09-26 2 It was announced in Bangkok r„ccnMy that the fust cUmm of the Older cf he White Elephant ha* been awarded to Prince K>ncye and Mr. K. Hirota. of Japan. Six other Japanes? also received decorations39 words
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296 1939-09-26 2 JJR. Robert Albert Hoops, aged 63, with 40 years of medical brilliance and honour behind him, came into the dock at the Old Bailey on Sept. 14. He had Batamitted bigamy with ol 18, in Belgrade, Jugoslavia, and mitted it. Detective-Inspector Beny said the296 words
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Article64 1939-09-26 2 At the extraordinary uieeting of the Legislative Council held this morning the Increase of Rent i Restriction i Ordinancce 1939 was in'roducd by the Attorney General, the Hon. Mr C G Howell The bill provides among other things for the appointment of rent assessment boards for each Municipality64 words
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Article57 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. MINISTRY for Economic Warfare has been set up in Britain to answer inquiries from British and neutral traders. This Ministry will give all possible information about goods which are detained or likely to be detained under the British contraband control system, but willReuter. - 57 words
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Article41 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. London. Sept. 25 of seven years' penal ser--1 vitude was passed on Dcnald Owed Reginald Adams at the Old Bailey. Adams was charged under the Official Secrets Acts. The case was heard in camera Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article43 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. Amsterdam. Sept. 26. THE Netherlands Government has j: 1 -1 structed the Netherlands Minister in Berlin to make a pretest to the Ger man Government concerning Uie alleged flight of a Ger nan plane Holland on Sunday —Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article60 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 26.—Squadron Leader S. S. Murray, former Assistant Air attache of the British in China, who was iii one of the Embassy cars which were machine-punned by Japan ese aviators between Nanking and Shanghai in October, 1937, is report tri to be missing and isReuter. - 60 words
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Article23 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 25. A communique issued in Berlin this morning admitted that a German submarine had been sunk by a British destroyer.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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127 1939-09-26 2 British Wireless. London, Sept. 25. THE City of Westminster has greatly extended its provision of air raid shelters by arranging for the public to have access to vaults under the pavements. Some 4.300 such vaults have been prescribed as public shelters. They will accommodateBritish Wireless. - 127 words
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Article95 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. THE Council of Ten. set up in Britain to 1 control munitions, will hold a meeting to-morrow under Mr. Burgin, Minister of Supplies. The Council will consider, among other things, criticism of the Ministry of Supply by Mr. Attlee and Mr. Greenwood, the LabourReuter. - 95 words
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Article81 1939-09-26 2 Reuter. London. Sept. 25. THE German housewife who presents food ration cards at local shops is row completely in the dark as to how much she will get. The latest cards bear no indication of the amount the bearer is entitled to receive. Alt expertReuter. - 81 words
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97 1939-09-26 2 Balik Pulau. Sunday. UAJI Hamina and another Malay youth were told that more rice is required now. when they apneared before Mr. S. T. Stewart at the Bayan Lepas Court in answer to a summons for failing to cultivate a certain portion of padi97 words
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Article59 1939-09-26 2 Johannesburg, Sept. 25. The Mayor's million sterling scheme to provide foodstuffs for the allies was unanimously approved by nine of the largest Municipalities in the country. It has been decided to broaden the scheme to include additional commodities and also to assist South Africa sufferers from59 words
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Article101 1939-09-26 2 Sea Outrage London, Sept. 26. THE Ministry of Information confirms 1 the fears expressed on Saturday that all hope must be given up for the officers and crew of the steamship Royal Sceptre, sunk on Sept. 6. The crew of the Royal Sceptre numbered 32.101 words
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Advertisement41 1939-09-26 2 CORPORATION, I.TD. STREET. o»«s. SINGAPORE. S. MARINE. MOTOR PER ACQDENT WORK MENIS COMPENSATION INSURANCE SEREMBAN MALA< t a B "OS., X «-UMPUR H "JVC co Kl.AN'i'i «ON^. 00^ won J*J on teh «NANC WENG Ik. PRODUCE ■I, |>VI :^DURAN.-,IK« KNTV '-TO41 words
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Advertisement37 1939-09-26 2 iijiji 1 love everything that's old old fritndt I old ttmet. old maaaen, old books I And need one sty fhe 1 magnificenf Whisky called I "Old Rarity 1 15 I McALISTEU CO, LTD., I WPS. 1937 words
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367 1939-09-26 3 THE WORLD THEIR STAGE... RAKING the world their stag- its life their background, and its people their characters, two interesting personalities have arrived in Singapore for a short vacation sifter months of strenuous travelling across the globe. They are Miss Sylvia M. Bradshaw. from367 words
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Article98 1939-09-26 3 Reuter. Brussels, Sept. 26 H Belgian traveller returning after fl three weeks in Germany writes lr« Belgique that ninety per cent, of as believe that the war is over France will not fight following quidation of Poland, is view is strengthened by propabnt high officialsReuter. - 98 words
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234 1939-09-26 3 London. Sept. 24. THI follow ing comment on Signor MasseHni's speech ycsterdn naa made ymitablc by the? Ministry of Information 10-night:— lull text of Signor Mussolini's h ol Sept. 23 has net yet been reved through official channels. Offircles. however, understand cnH iats the234 words
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170 1939-09-26 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) that they will be absolutely ready when duty calls, Singapore volunteers are now having intensive training. This is true not only of one company but ateo of the entire volunteer force in the Island. The Chinese Company, for instance, are now having170 words
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Article73 1939-09-26 3 Reuter. London. Sept. 26. IPWO groups of young German women liable for labour service will be called up shortly, says a Berlin messr.ee All women between the ages of 17 and 25 are liable for service and camps for %,000 are completed. In the morningsReuter. - 73 words
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84 1939-09-26 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. "TWELVE members of the crew of the British freighter Hazeluide are missing following her linking by a submarine. The Captain. Chief Officer i nd Third Officer -.re among the missing. The Wireless Operator stated that they were fired on without warning.Reuter. - 84 words
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143 1939-09-26 3 DESTRUCTION BY FIRE FLOOD IN TIENTSIN Only two and a half per cent, of the Japanese cotton plantations in North China have been saved frcm the floods. All- the cotton mills in Tientsin have been rendered inactive, and most of the plants have been badly damaged. Military Depot Burnt A143 words
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59 1939-09-26 3 Reuter London, Sept. 2o THE Kin- visited the quiet country house which is the secret headquarters of the R.A.F. coastal command and *card reports of encounters betwe?n U-beats and R.A.F. patrols. He watched a selected group of women in the cyphe. room coding and decodingReuter - 59 words
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Article45 1939-09-26 3 Reuter. London, CepL. 26.—Divers have brought 27 bodies to the surface from the Hifated submarine Thetis. It is stated that the r ay is now clear for the final operations ol raising the hull, which STS expected to be begun immediately Eeutcr.Reuter. - 45 words
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535 1939-09-26 3 Lawyer's Evidence In Davis Trial Kuala Lumpur, Monday. pURTHER evidence was given to-day at the Seiangor Assizes in the case in which Gus Davis, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre, is being charged with criminal breach of trust in the sum ol535 words
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Article95 1939-09-26 3 London, Sept. 26 THE Slovak Consul in London, M. Mi; > Harmine, has communicated to tut Foreign Office a declaration in the (cl lowing terms: "The whole of Slova': a is occupied by Nazi armed forces. iv« vc'ce of the Slovak people has been temporarily silenced95 words
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Article78 1939-09-26 3 Reuter. London, Sept 26 lEAFLETS which the British drepped over Germany last niS* 11 state: "Tne British and French fleets hfJJJ swept German merchantmen from l f oceans, therefore German ol whole range cf essential war are almost acne. You cannot rel J\J>* in the lastReuter. - 78 words
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Article89 1939-09-26 3 I Paris. Sept. 25. i The treatment oi Jews in German- j occupied Poland Is much worse than in Bohemia and Moravia, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, which adds that Nazi commi-sar.s. placed in every nndamaged Jewish enterprise all shops and houses from which89 words
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Article138 1939-09-26 3 London. SepJ^B. LORD Perry has been business adviser to tl'.qJHpist of Food. When it takes trol of essential food sluA it become a large trading DoHbat In the great war the trafl I c<! of the Ministry of Fooi flße 11*17 21 tot a Ted £1.000.00«138 words
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Advertisement60 1939-09-26 3 BOX OFFICE 1 1 _j^[jgjjgjg-^g-.l magnificent Film in the air-cooled luxury of the Cathay United Artists Present FOUR 4 feathers v\ Singapore's m h r New 5?-MB Packed wi(n Cinema V thrills. A British Evel 7 Seat Victory John Clemens an Aubrey Smith arm i i Technicolour (~hai'r Ralph Richardson60 words
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Advertisement36 1939-09-26 3 malter whal .he c.X •CEBER<; BI'TTKR is protected a. l.mes .run, Oc.erioJL contamination. This pure creamery boiler in scaled in a MrM container and is obtainable every,m'r«« IiIVEKANG li» BIITEKAVOKTI. It. -~4/ SAND LEADERS I COLUMBIA'iWWe-36 words
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Article123 1939-09-26 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. I M YEAN LEONG. the former chief clerk of Messrs. Gibson Anderson Butler, who stood his trial on ten charges of criminal breach of trust, falsification of accounts and forgery, was found guilty on three charges of criminal breach of123 words
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1891 1939-09-26 4 Cheap Supplies For American Consumers Singapore, Monday. Jpffl suggestion that an independent committee should be set up to investigate whether the restriction experiment had been justified was made at to-day's half annual general meeting of the Straits Trading Co. by the acting1,891 words
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Article35 1939-09-26 4 The speaker at to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore be Miss Katherine Lin, M.A., of Chinese Education Department. Sne will speak on "Present Day Women In China." Ladies may be invited.35 words
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Advertisement272 1939-09-26 4 MOTHER OP 13 WITHOUT A WRINKLE! woman with a large I »shf hi Read 82 i Of sa have a f amily On mv fi/ n^ and have a n mv face. Some time ago I D as*ed through a very severe illnea and re solved to try Krusehen Salt!272 words
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Advertisement36 1939-09-26 4 NAN YANG n&n m 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE, AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL, J~f* Ra ya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL. 35, Beach Road. Phone 3015. MUAR NAN YANG At CO.36 words
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Advertisement46 1939-09-26 4 LIQUID EXTRACT OF JAMBOLAN Universally regarded as the highly effective and safest cure for WAMTES I It ALLAYS UNQUENCHABLE THIRST and. other troublesome symptoms i>uch bS debnity: completely restorer the system to normal. Bengal Chemical's Tr«»du( t. •Entirely British! Agents: Naina Mohamed Sons, Singapore and Branches.46 words
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Advertisement32 1939-09-26 4 seldom buy lamps if you always buy CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE 11 ati ami J J iiiCTiiui !wm branches II 19 BATTERY tl MA I ATA ————MMMI_ WJPJB. 18GA32 words
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Article388 1939-09-26 5 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previous To-day Change KVBBER Steady Easier Buyers 9 3 8 Sellers W 4 9 s rward) October 9 5 8 9% _if Sellers 9*/ 4 95 _,7 Forward) OctlDec. 9% 91/, Sellers 9?' B 934 Forward) JaivMarch 10 go 4 _JT Sellers 10388 words
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Article84 1939-09-26 5 Singapore, Monday, at midday was declared at jm, while the price of rubber at clock was Spot 34 cents, October, December 33 V 2 cents, January .March rest was again at a very low ebb share market to-day, and the oi business was negligible. Fnbotfa tin shares84 words
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Article796 1939-09-26 5 Quotations By Fraser Aitd Co. MINING Singapore, Sept. 25, 5 pm Fraser and Co. Buyers SeHlers. Ampat Tin 4 9 5 6 Austral Amal. 5 4Vfe Austral Malay 37 39Ayer Hitam 23!- 24-xd Ayer Weng 0.85 0.95 Bangrin 20i6 Batu Seiangor 1.50 1.55 Beijuntai 11- 12Tiarma796 words
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Article50 1939-09-26 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 25. The imminence of Wednesday's emergency budget was responsible for the quietness and irregularity of the markets as operators are unwilling to extend commitments at present. Home rails, internationals and occasional industrials however were firmer, owing to small scattered buying orders. Wall Street was irregular.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement109 1939-09-26 5 CORN HEAL %VR SHOP", SINGAPORE. I A CHAMPfON 1 ,n\u!£a K LUMPU* IN PENANG L Irt P 1 PRANK WHAT AN IMPROVEANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP {.AST TIME I SAW YOU I EVERYDAY IT GIVES ME FEEL GREAT I \7*Zf A v THE STRENGTH AND SINCE I'VE SjjffL>A II STAMIN* I ING IT109 words
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Advertisement248 1939-09-26 6 fc -AITVST TOE HRCH.SPY, YON DRIBBENTOOP! STARTS TO-NIGHT «5 9 .5 PAVILION THE GAYEST I SPY RING NOW! I x JF*- *t':j^if \RREN WlLLlA^^^^^j^^^^ ?lr§inii Weidler ie-jiT "v f f Ralph Morgan H adventurer, as he steps from intrigue-laden pages to Monetone Xewwd, Just Arrived by Airmail. J! l— '^^"^^^^"^^"^^■^■^■^^■■^■■■■^--■■■■■••v248 words
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Advertisement156 1939-09-26 6 FIRST NEWS REEL since the OUTBREAK OF WAR! Survivors of s.s. "ATHENIA" arrive and describe their harrowing experiences Scenes of the Evacuation of Children from London... H.M. The King's visit to Downing Street, etc. CAPITOT 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 THE YEAR'S MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE STORY HERE AT LAST THREE AGAINST156 words
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Advertisement325 1939-09-26 6 PeetmaisieTtiSei^^ j Thai Dynamite Darling is A grand gal to know it's <k M on her way' She'll delight the sock thrill ol the season %Jr,A B you' She'll amaze you! And when Maisie goes into action «L *^U^kwVm m she'U brino back you» to change a woman hater H325 words
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134 1939-09-26 7 Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) 1 will bo remembered by the eaeration that in the Great War the "Gcddes Axe" began to be raider late in the day. A remember in another oart of r. .tish Empire, where I then wa-: ,v in stationery134 words
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Article162 1939-09-26 7 Editor of the Malaya Tribune i Taking a walk at Katong on afternoon, I was surprised to ..i u o girl, about seven years cf my estimation, staggering c*si weight of iwc well 'oaded landing from a kandar s f Jck :rl v.r.lked on y a few feet162 words
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Article149 1939-09-26 7 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—In view of the situation, it would not be amiss to formulate schemes for j the raising cf an Emergency Volunteer Corps in Johcre. There are quite a largoe number of South Indian youths hanging on to their relatives and149 words
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Article70 1939-09-26 7 S Singapore, Monday. EVEN Frenchmen and one American arrived yesterday aboard the yacht "Etale" which left Lorient. France, for French Indo-China on July 10. The "Etale'' is a t>9-ton yacht, fitted with an auxiliary engine, skippered bv M. Le Chevalier. Ports at which the "Etale" stopped70 words
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Article73 1939-09-26 7 Singapore, Monday. BAIL of $150 was allowed to Socha Singh, a 31-year-old Sikh, in the Third Police Court this morning when he claimed trial to two charges of theft of cash and goods to the value of $58.80, and one of dishonestly retaining stolen property.73 words
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Advertisement279 1939-09-26 7 MOST AMAZING STAGE AT TRACTION EVER BROUGHT TO MALAYA! With his Brilliant Company of Entertainers iS COMING TO THE < AIMTOL Direct from a Record-breaking tour of U.S.A. New popi lar prices I Zealand Australia. plans open soon GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK. WED. 2 7TH. SEPT. CHINESE BTH MOON FESTIVAL279 words
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Advertisement178 1939-09-26 7 ALSO LATEST AIR MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE" Including Latest War Scenes. m The Four Daughters are back in a grand new hit! OPENING _TO.DAY_ ALHAMBRA fi.l.» 4\ ?LI.» TT~*V SUPERIOR Uaughbers 1 j^^purageous r/j John Garfield ■HjjpH CLAUDE RAINS JEFFREY LYNN FAY Frank McHugh. DONALD CRISP MAY ROBSON p* Foran and178 words
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Article770 1939-09-26 8 JHE announcement made with regard to the Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force removes the cause for complaints that mobilisation was hitting this section of the Volunteers particularly hard. When war broke out, instructions were issued for the embodiment of the S.S.V.A.F. as it was essential that the coast770 words
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Article650 1939-09-26 8 French Bombard Siegfried Line Reuter. LONDON, SEPT. 25. WHILE HITLER IS EXPECTED AT THE WESTERN FRONT THIS WEEK, AND BERLIN CHEERFULLY ANTICIPATES THAT A MONSTER DRIVE WILL CRUSH THE ALLIES IN ANOTHER LIGHTNING WAR, THE NAZI LEADERS, HOWEVER, APPEAR DIVIDED IN OPINION. Ribbentrop andReuter. - 650 words
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Article35 1939-09-26 8 London, Sept. 26. A second Air Ministry casualty communique, issued to-night, announces as •'casualties on various dates" thiee killed and one previously reported missing now reported missing and believed killed, and twenty missing.—British Official Wireless.35 words
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Article73 1939-09-26 8 Tokyo, Sept. 25. r<EN. Toshizo Nishio, neulv-an. y* pointed Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Expeditionary Fercesi. C 2.*.-? Bd f^ mer of Mditary Education, left here a 9 o'clock this morning for his L? accompanied by Lieut.-Cen. Sci h.ro Itagaki, chief of staff of the force,73 words
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Article153 1939-09-26 8 New York, Sept. 10. THE de ath occurred in New York to-day of Floyd Gibbon ue i n »wn war correspondent.—neuter Gibbons was one of the ben known'of American newspaper men. Hp was b-r, in 1887 and graduated at Greoreetown (D.C.) University. Later he ™r?*Z Minneapolis Daily153 words
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Article30 1939-09-26 8 Reuter. New York. Sept. 26.—The offices ol the combined Hamburg-Amerika and Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping jyere closed to-day throughout the United States for the duration ol war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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405 1939-09-26 9 Allies Superior In The Air Reuter. H London, Sept. 25. HE derman Zeppelin works at Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance, where aeroplane motors ate being made and work is proceeding day and night, were bombed last night by French planes. The noise of the raidingReuter. - 405 words
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Article383 1939-09-26 9 Reuter. Zurich, Sept. 26. TWO air attacks on the 7, ppehn base w.ere heard last night n the south shore of Lp*e Constant bout 8.15 pm. and 11 heavy crash of bombs and barfcm, anti-aircraft guns. The a r raid rm was scunded twic:iijJiW criss-crossedReuter. - 383 words
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94 1939-09-26 9 Reuter. IJOW American diplomatic cars were machine-gunned by German planes during a journey across Poland was told by the United States Ambassador to Warsaw, Mr. Biddle, when he arrived here from Bucharest. "Within two weeks, the capital of Poland moved to five different town* Nalemczew.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article105 1939-09-26 9 British Wireless. London. Sept. 25. SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND enumerators appointed to help in compiling the national register of all persons resident in the United Kingdom began yesterday to distribute registration forms. The distribution will continue until on the night of next Friday. The form must be filledBritish Wireless. - 105 words
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357 1939-09-26 9 Reuter. London Sept. 25. THE greatest appreciation is shown in this country for the generous offers of help by Australia, New Zealand and the rest of the Empire. The latest gesture is an offer by the New Zealand Prime Minister to send a fullyReuter. - 357 words
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Article68 1939-09-26 9 ROME TROOP WITHDRAWALS Reuter. London, Sept. 25. THERE is no confirmation in Rome today of the report that Italy is withdrawing her surplus troops from Italian islands in eastern Mediterranean Official circles say, however, that this may be possible. In Ankara, the report has created a favourable impression, and isReuter. - 68 words
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97 1939-09-26 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. A REPORT from Kaunas in Lithuania states that an explosion occurred on Saturday in a chocolate factory at Templehof near Berlin. Several people were hurt. This is the fourth explosion in Germany recently and is thought to be due to sabotage.Reuter. - 97 words
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Article24 1939-09-26 9 Reuter. Kaunas, Sept. 25. Partial demobilisation has been ordered This is considered as a si«n that the direct danger to Lithuanian security has lessened.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article216 1939-09-26 9 Peace —After Hitlerism Is Crushed London, Sept, 25. JHERE is no division of opinion in the press in support of the comment offered by the Ministry of Information on Signor Mussolini's overture for peace, that war must be prosecuted with unflinching determination. Newspapers recall the Prime Minister's words:—"Our purpose is216 words
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116 1939-09-26 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. TWO British destroyers raced to the scene after a U-boat had attacked the French collier, Phryne, off the English coast yesterday. People on shore, hearing an explosion, saw a column of smoke rise from the French ship, whose crew,Reuter. - 116 words
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Advertisement39 1939-09-26 9 GIVEN TO J I INHALERS I Its action is as rap.d as ,l I pleasant. I IT KILLS THE GfiRMS I of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh 1 etc. I Agents in Malaya: Il THE BORNEO Co, Ltd I SINGAPORE 139 words
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Advertisement373 1939-09-26 9 again-thanks to SANATOGEN'/ How many times have these words been spoken by grateful men all over the world! Grateful because Sanatogen has brought them a carefree feeling of exuberant health that they have not known lor years. If you feel tired, listless, run-down, or il you are convalescing after iljpes*373 words
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354 1939-09-26 10 Narrow Win For Pulau Brani P Brani4; R. A. Blakan Mali 3. SHOWING excellent form, Pulau Branl disposed of the R A Blakan Mati, in the qualifying round of the SA V a ntT« 2 Stadiu. yesterday, wfnning an f^ZeTlot the start and354 words
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Article31 1939-09-26 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. j. R E vs S.C.F.A., Stadium. HOCKEY: Police 2nd. XI vs. Brigade H Q Depot. XNIS S C C•• S.C.R.C, V.M.C.A., SRC. and Tanglin Club tournaments.31 words
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Article38 1939-09-26 10 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. HUNGARY beat Germany by five goals to nil in an international football match at Budapest. The German broadcasting announcer stated that the German team was not as well trained as usual.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article154 1939-09-26 10 TO mark the first anniversary of the Singapore Gun Club an open team competition will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 4 p.m. on the Club's shooting grounds. All clay birds and cartridges will be free. Teams will compete under the British Trap Shooting Ass?ciation154 words
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Article354 1939-09-26 10 OWING to the sodden condition of the courts, no unnis ties were played y. sterday. To day s ties are given below. At S C.C.:— "A" Cla*s Singles—Semi-Final (To finish): C. J. Bembroke iscr.) vs. Major More <— 3). Profevsion Pairs—Semi-Final: R. F. B. (iurr and J.354 words
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360 1939-09-26 10 REVISED set of rules of the Singapore Cricket Club was passed at a special general meeting of members held yesterday evening at the Clubhouse with Mr. J. A. Dean, the president, in the chair. The president read out and °xolained the revised rules, after which360 words
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Article58 1939-09-26 10 The S.C.C. final hockey trial, which was to have been played on the padang yesterday, was postponed due to the sodden nature cf the ground. tm Owing to the sodden ground, the hockey fixture between the S.C.R.C. second eleven and the Anglo-Chinese School arranged for yesterday58 words
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Article510 1939-09-26 10 GOLF AS already reported in the the second bi-monthly n somes competition of th* Rova pore Golf Club was played on T afternoon and resulted in a wi B. Hegarty and J. Crichton wit score of 33 3 4 Forty-one car taken out and the following510 words
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Article94 1939-09-26 10 The following players will represi i the Great Eastern Life Sports Club in friendly game of soccer against the Pasir Panjang Rovers to-morraw at V.M.C.A. Ground (Anson Roadi at 5 15 p.m. Ying Yoke Lum. Chay Yee Soo. L »h Kwong Sung. Goh Thiam Lock. Leon.; Fook Loy.94 words
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Article40 1939-09-26 10 A meeting of the Control Council of the Singapore Billiards Association wiJ be held to-morrow (Wednesday) at b p.m. at 1-A, Kirk Terrace. The meeting will consider inviting entries for the four bail championship tournament the current year.40 words
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Advertisement13 1939-09-26 10 Gu »ranteed i a soften whiten your face. IB TIGER ->• w Vj v'•13 words
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Advertisement165 1939-09-26 10 TAKE THIS QUICK, CUREFORJI~ SICK STOMACH Indigestion, pain, wind, sourness, bilious- /v^^vwvvv ness and vomiting are instantly relieved sHBgjBBBg[S and positively cured by Atwood's Bitters. s Ihe favourite prescription of a celebrated I^WI American physician, Atwood's Bitters does pDKIHIIe far more than ease stomach pain for an SRK iPlfSp hour,165 words
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Article104 1939-09-26 11 N. Armstrong. D de c 27' Rogers. J Tr all N Sl" 2 Ebert W Rodrigues. l£i* Singh. Gurcharan sin^h Sar mukh Hari Singh. Piara Sinch >^ a J? r Sm h Ram Sinlh Guljar BaboV gh Nardan Singh SiiK 8 t- B "dge Amar Singh M?hn Singh104 words
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Article36 1939-09-26 11 (From Our Own Correspondent. Before a >ar g e me fonce met to-day in thp cpmi and p r?riPH J^ atCh W& f, Pa ked with and ended in a goalless draw.36 words
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Article61 1939-09-26 11 ~T S follov ing players have been v c c r to play water-polo for the sri» Junior Department against the R A.F. on Thursday. Sept. 28. at Fort Canning at 4 p.m.:—Chia Soo Hiang B Fones. Loh Meng Kee. Chua Kirn Chiang' Vv ong Fart Lim. Chan61 words
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Article95 1939-09-26 11 In a table tennis match played at the Tan Took Seng Hospital Recreation Club the Serangoon Friendly Party defeated the Home team by four games to three. Scores (S.F.P. players mentioned first»:—Tan Tens: Siang beat Lee Siew Choh 3-1: Ang Yong Boon beat J D. Naloon 3-0: Sih95 words
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Article59 1939-09-26 11 The Roxy Theatre Badminton Party Will meet the Maxfl: Badminton Party in a iriendlv badminton match to-night at 7 30 at th«i Happy 'v»rld. ihe Roxy Team will be selected from the following:—Sonnie Yap. Richard Tan, Poh Guan Yam. Tan Seng Ser. V/ee Eng Whatt. B. T. Tan.59 words
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Article418 1939-09-26 11 kLI Frpn 4 Singapore, Monday. to have lived wholly or a^ 9 l the "vings of prostitution, and also assisting in the management of a brothel, four Cantonese women were this morning pron£? iSSTJfE: L c Goh to the Fifth Police Court. a?^^ 11 Vi P418 words
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Article63 1939-09-26 11 The Y.W.C.A. Fair will be held on Friday and Saturday from 4—9 p m daily. It will be opened by Lady Small on Friday at 4.15 p.m. There will be attractive Chinese and Indian food stalls, and a waffle stall. Arrangements may be made at the office for63 words
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Article208 1939-09-26 11 Last Night's First Night "DACIFIC Liner," the RKO-Radio pic--1 ture at the Capitol, is one of those "tough" affairs, featuring the, rugged featured and refreshingly vu.'gar Victor McLaglen. He is "Crusher" McKay, a chief engineer who has a handy way with recalcitrant firemen. The208 words
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Article87 1939-09-26 11 A NOTIFICATION issued by the Singa- pore Rifle Association states that Jy has been decided, before the Associatwv,f°£? to any with regard to tne Bis 1 Meeting proposed for Nov. v to Nov. 14. to endeavour to find out 25? 3 "PP°™ would be forthcoming The Bukit87 words
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Article58 1939-09-26 11 The Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club met yesterday with Mrs. E. V Da vies the President of the Club, in the chair. The programme was a nlay reading morning taken by members of the club. The next meeting will be held on Monoay Oct. 9 at 9.45 a.m. when Mrs.58 words
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Article53 1939-09-26 11 Under the auspices of Singapore c A Chers Association, Mr. J. C. Cooke d ac jy n g Pr °fessor of Mathematics. Raffles College, will give a lecture on Flying from the point of view of the pilot, on Wednesday at 4.15 p.m. at Raffles Institution hall. All53 words
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Advertisement227 1939-09-26 11 DIABETES. /•«gHk IF YOU ARF AFFLICTED WITH |Hl THIS DISEASE come to Tnabib A f L Iflt Md Hassan, the specialist for DIAf BETES. He guarantees to cure completely and permanently Wm enabling you to take rice and sugar without fear of recurrence in a short time. He will give227 words
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Advertisement384 1939-09-26 11 f r chea P« r to protect your property than #-^^I9SBG^ •o pay for repairs A good paint is the best »un and Tropical dampness. Hubbuck's is the best paint you an buy —usa it regularly. J PATENT L DIPLOMATTE f""'™,! NEW FLAT OIL PAINT FOR J ZlWCjl HALLS CEILINGS384 words
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Advertisement124 1939-09-26 11 COMPLETE MANICURE rirual with Cute3 sß& d lex prepBUY: on hand the that Co».x oily Poh.h R.movr content whisks away a|»obily Cuticle Cwu* Oily CuticU R.mov.r helps prevent bj& n ess cuticle C«t.„ Noil PeL Remover Polish •mo,t n, w ,hodM quickly... &^^E~ hly and easily o^ro t T -^l^J,124 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-09-26 11 Tide Tables TO-DAY High Water: 9.44 ajn. 8.2 ft. 9.36 p.m. 8.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 10.11 a.m. 8.5 ft. 10.15 p. m 9.0 ft.25 words
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163 1939-09-26 12 NEW call signs have been assigned to the American General Electrics three international broadcast stations—two at Schenectady New York and the other at San Francisco. The San Francisco station, which is located at Treasure Island in 4 tne Golden Gate International Exposition and163 words
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Article59 1939-09-26 12 Singapore, Mi nday. lIMAT bin Mohamed. a Ma was I convicted on Saturday I: oieaded guilty to the charge that being p police supervisee in Batu Pahat. nc tailed to notify the local »jus arrival into the Colony, was to-daj sentenced to six weeks' risor ruonment by Mr.59 words
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Advertisement74 1939-09-26 12 econd Hand Radios oily guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 Radio service co., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. ;apore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. PYE" RADIOS |pr Efficiency, Reliability and Service. IKY POPULAR IN MALAYA. ■•Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, tUo AND GENERAL AGENCI, Kuala Lumpur. j THF Fie;K yAFTI-FLIGHT has arn74 words
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Advertisement44 1939-09-26 12 I GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N 1 ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) PHONE NO. 1922. i Do not fail to come and see them.44 words
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Advertisement58 1939-09-26 12 LATEST ARRIVALS LADIES' HATS 52.50 TO $4.00 ART. FLOWERS FOR DRESS HANDBAGS BABA CO., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. MOST UP-TO-DATE Ĕ~* B t KM NEW Auto-Poise Ride I Jlte Uui to have.. m. ay— wh I II I I n I I FOR Compartment I vii mI in mv\ f rom58 words
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Miscellaneous708 1939-09-26 12 j To-day's Radio il i I ■■■■■r-r ■■•wtwair Qtvn AtmiJl? I No: 26 "Milk as an article of diet". LONDON mefre^^WO^k^sK MNGAPORb 745 Nlck s b.M.B.C. Concert Six. B.So W** and news 2HL 225 m f «rK r,« mc 's) The news (relayed from London). 350 TRANSMISSION 4 7 |Mustani708 words
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Miscellaneous54 1939-09-26 12 oVvn iON -Th- Lcne Well Spy Hunt. R SrK X "S Detective' GARRICK. rawer Darcd;v it Drivers." OI'EENS: Chinese picture. ,X v .i (TiKaklha Meera. Side Shows; HArr Cinemas and other attractions. HV\T WCVLD: Cabaret, Side Shous W cinema and other attractions. KM WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows j nmm merrv-?o-r'u;rtl54 words
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Article1098 1939-09-26 13 THE first committee meeting of the Chinese section of the Malaya 1 patriotic Fund, Singapore branch, was held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, Mr. Lee Kong Chian presiding m+i? C•hairman. after an appropriate speech, announced the names Committee of 42 members as folMr1,098 words
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Article78 1939-09-26 13 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 25. WARSAW communique states that Warsaw and Modlin have been constantly under withering fire from German heavy artillery. "There are no buildings in Warsaw intact, or where there have not been victims. As a result of the bombardments in the last 24 hours,Reuter. - 78 words
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Obituary80 1939-09-26 13 Beverley Hills, Sept. 25. THE death occurred to-day of Carl Laemmle, the well-known Hollywood film producer.—Ueuter. Carl Laemmle was president cf Universal Pictures and a moving spirit in th" film business. He was one of the pioneers of thi.- new industry when first swept America atReuter. - 80 words
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Article20 1939-09-26 13 The Food Controller has appointed Mr. E. J. H. Corner to bo Food Suprly Officer for the Settlement of Singapore.20 words
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Article302 1939-09-26 13 Reuter. London, Sept. 25. JHE Ministry of Information, referring to recent German Foreign Office publications on the German-Polish crisis, says that all attempts to lake the picture" in the German series of documents cannot conceal the truth or shift on to other shoulders the fearful responsibilityReuter. - 302 words
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Advertisement111 1939-09-26 13 Stop That Persistent COUGH or COLD By Regularly Taking ANTISEPTIC BREATHE ABLE TABLETS Of What did the I >^ BlgNfffr say when the Bridge ff was finished I There's something very |U|iH I satisfying, very comforting, Il| /\\A I I in the genial mellowness of It-jBwBjK II Johnnie Walker. It's111 words
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Advertisement27 1939-09-26 13 OfILJINE XT Milk plus Malt plus EGGS iJf BEFORE MY £Ĕ TELEPHONE I '%tteOee'? I V nirrr PHONE 5196 g\ A J BILL S' rH fTrMr |^mMM^»l^Z^27 words
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Advertisement113 1939-09-26 13 BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT British Standard Specifications im uarante<»d average Life of 1.000 burning hours under Xormal I t -I can confidently sa y that in the equipment and range of m^ fcr production and testing, THE BENGAL LAMP WORKJ3 at Ba. ?I rgnn^e is identical with I amp Works of113 words
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217 1939-09-26 14 Alleged Food Order Offence (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Iftoi "QUICK justice is desired, whether it is a conviction or an acquittal" said Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew, the Deputy Public Prosecuto morning when Mr. F. G. Charlesworth made an application foi a217 words
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Article63 1939-09-26 14 Singapore, Monday. TAN Kui, a 33-year-old Hokkien woman, this morning appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the third police magistrate, on a charge of theft of three lolled gold rings, a pair of gold earrings f-nd cash to a total value of $56. She claimed trial, and the63 words
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Article46 1939-09-26 14 The first newreel to be shewn in Singapore for some time will be screened to-day at the change of programme at the Pavilion. Among the items shown ar c the defence preparations in London, the evacuation of children and Frenchwomen joining up in Paris.46 words
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Article71 1939-09-26 14 Singapore, Monday. ON the charge of putting Tan Pah in fear of injury in order to commit extortion of $10, Tan Ah Chow, aged 23, was this morning produced before Mr. Conrad o!dham, the second police magistrate. The offence was alleged to have been committed at 7.30 p.m.71 words
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Article210 1939-09-26 14 IT is necessary .o allocate a special anchorage for Nr.vol Vuxiliary Vesaeli Many cf those, if not at, arc local shiaj vhich habitually use the Inner Hence the allocation horan inside the Mole aeci not ri ly -y the amenities ol the port On and after October210 words
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Article26 1939-09-26 14 A meeting of th Commissioners will De hi Id on 2.15. At a special meeting, pro] amendments to bungalow area byJaws will be considered.26 words
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Advertisement275 1939-09-26 14 SIME DARBY fr Co..U& s^s.sse: iiiiiimii, iiiii'ir "m jl I I I *4 i j BHW I »J| .I I m Luxurious One-CI ass Itlotorships j Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine ■Tr MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALEST! NF ROT'BFRD\M I Z L TTERDAM AND COPENHAGEN 1 c t COPENHAGEN. I275 words
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Advertisement387 1939-09-26 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. n and BRITISH i INDIA V i (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. All387 words
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Advertisement323 1939-09-26 14 «V- j j ft 'y SAVINGS A dollar saved la an extra dollar earned. A Bavingo Account la the beat Inducement to aave. To have a Savlnga Account and to see thla account grow from time to time la to be a contented person. A Savings Acccunt maj be opened323 words
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Advertisement152 1939-09-26 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. I REGULAR SERVICES TO PORT SWETTENHAM. TELUK ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. MLAR. BATU PAHAT. BANGKOK. PONTIANAK. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO KLA NT.AN vU PONTTAN ROMPIN BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANU PORTS. TV MP AT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co.,152 words
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Advertisement182 1939-09-26 14 j 19-23, CECIL imtl, WtGAfUn. Telephone, Manager's Office sl- Exchange Dept. 4 > ,s General Office *5H Cable Address:—'TROVINRANKHead Offic\ 511 CHOW. PAID-l'P CAPITAL (Ch I 11 RESERVE FUNDS H.«"«.«•• TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108.O0U.(W Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG. rSENG iNG PU Y. C. KOO CHAM Ml WOtM KAI182 words
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Obituary41 1939-09-26 15 Mr. Ong Tong Chuan and Family of the late Mr. Ong Sam Keat gratefully •thank all friends and relatives who sent wreaths, letters of condolence and also those who attended the funeral, raid night visits and lent mot^r-cars.41 words
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Advertisement434 1939-09-26 15 UeMWH IMlAlil^ Earth Contractor. Apply Kuala Lumpur. (391.8) fIC and hard-working ciri stablisned Life AssurLiberal commission and ly Box 10, c,o Malaya i Lumpur. (383.8) t i ".ciK-in-charge also as C or FideUty Bond, age and experience Malaya Tribune, Singa(37s.Bl mediately Chinese lady personally. Windsor 18A, Robinson Road. (371.8> ts434 words
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Advertisement511 1939-09-26 15 AMAH seeks position, good references, free now. Please write Fook Heng, Ist noor, 134, Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur. (390.8) !> JUNIOR School Certificate Youth, aged 21 years, will accept any work for any pay. Open for immediate engagement. Reply Box 13, c o Malaya Tribune SingaP° re (392.8) AN Architect511 words
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Advertisement515 1939-09-26 15 i I To Let Flats at Tiong Bahru. Rents from $16 to $32 per month according to size and situation of flat. The fia are expected to be ready for occupation en Ist November. ."939. Apply in person to Singapore Improve, ment Trust, Municipal Offices. TO LET: Small Room, Kent515 words
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Advertisement477 1939-09-26 15 Offices, Godowns To Let TO LET Large, well lighted, airy office en Raffles Quay. Apply to Box 5, c 0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (363.8) TO LET Offico space in China Budding, 3rd floor, and 34 Market Street, Apply Eastern Realty Co., Ltd., Phone 2842. (364.8) Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale477 words
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Advertisement398 1939-09-26 15 BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENFMY PROPERTY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE AND FURNITURE OF SCHMIDT CO COMPRISING: 1 Leitz Epidiascope (complete), i Original Premier Schmider Dental chair with head rest cover, 1 short wave therapy apparatus, "Brevella' 6-12 meter. 1 Dental X-ray apparatus "Super Dais" (compete), 1 Leitz398 words
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Advertisement242 1939-09-26 15 NOTICE. To The Members, CLERICAL UNION. Mr. Tan Kiat Sang is no longer in the service of the Union as collector, and has therefore no authority [17 receive any payments from the members. Mr. Ng Tiong Chew has been appointed to succeed him, and la hereby authorised to collec' subscriptions242 words
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Advertisement90 1939-09-26 16 READ THE SUNDAY TRIBUTE Dominant in Malaya P ai n r*U O 1 »Vho Refused all but Good For Children (KEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. jj I CLEANS AS IT POLISHES j FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. It J Quickly ''cleans and polishes" all kinds90 words
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Advertisement140 1939-09-26 16 mm ONE STROKE g|J FILLS A CHILTON. Bf WING-FLOW PEN U£ NEVER GET DRY. U"J Distributor. ffl ROBERT F. GOSSELE, f Box 483, Singapore. Chilton m k Mm mv imi Sl E best NG llvM I A Removes Irtn 1 /r\ Dandruffs IrIJIA. -i I 1 Falling Hair. CURBS: JU»HC^J140 words
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Advertisement18 1939-09-26 16 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it' s NEVys Wednesdays: FUm pages extra at HQ extra 418 words
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