Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1939

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: l_ r r <v*puper. Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- -No. 233: SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, September 30, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1939 FIVF < I
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  • 355 1 SOVIET RENOUNCES MUCH OF THE POLISH BOOTY Self- Govemmen t For Poles In Reich Peace Offer Friendship Not Affected By Moscow Developments Reuter. T VR RmI h If' C h new W»l with Russia ha enounced the non-Russian and nonJronti'e?" f P and
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  • 165 1 No Military Alliance With Soviet" Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 80. NOTWITHSTANDING the veiled t' threat in the l?usso-German agreement to "corisuU. on necessary measures," most ebscv -s here be live that there is no military alliance between the countries and if this is true Herr -Yon Ribbentrpp's
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  • 270 1 Stalin Not Likely To Enter War Reuter. London, Sept. 30. ¥IfORLD opinion discounts the likelihocd of Stalin entering the war on the side of Germany. In Paris it is noted that though the agreement may contain secret military clauses the published text makes no reference to a military
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  • 91 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. pßi Chairman of the CS 4 T°F}** Relations Committee stated to-day that it waT cv it- for RS" th S ACJ tor Britain and France to obtata credits if necessary l)? !tl° lh tha "S<* have ihl R m n
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  • 180 1 Shanghai, Sept. 30. J I i: \VY fighting was in progress l yesterday morning along the le cf the Hunan iront. Owing heavy losses, Japanese reinforce-■--i4s aje being transferred from anj points in Central China t to ansa. anese planes .are daily raiding sha. Scores of bombs
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  • 165 1 Reuter. Sb.an-h.-M, S::pt. 30. E-Td weather has slowed down lhe Japanese drive on Changsha, fapitai of Hunan province, and no major deveiopmnets are reported. F, »ii«jn leports state the city is W t and semi-deserted, with the l, «al! foreign community "safe and V) far no recreating Chinese
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  • 66 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. DEUTER'S diplomatic correspon- learns from authoritative Soviet circles in London that when M. Maisky saw Lord Halifax on Wednesday, the Soviet Ambassador informed him that the Soviet Government intended to maintain its policy of neutrality, secondly that they were prepared to
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  • 59 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 29. Relieved of his post. Dr. Goebbels has been taken to the Propaganda Ministry's ••sanatorium" where he has been interned, according to the Stockholm correspondent of Petit Parisaen. Dr. Goebbels' "disgrace" is attributed by the correspondent to trafficking in currency. The correspondent adds that Hitler
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  • 125 1 Reuter. rrnip M> —j London, Sept. 30. i» f r m,n, s trj announces that yesterday units of the K.A.h carried out attacks on ships of the German fleet in Heligoland Bight. "In spite of formidable anti-aircraft fire the attacks were pressed home at
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  • 67 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. NATIONAL registration in England and Wales was carried out last householders receiving from :.ua3«rat(xW am identity card for «ath pvrson whose, name was entered on the household schedule. Food ration bcoks will be received during the course of the next few weeks. The King
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  • 16 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 30.—The King to-day received the Prime Minister in audience —Reuter.
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Budapest, Sept. 30. ALL members of the Hungarian *m Nazi Party walked out of Parliament yesterday. M. Hubay, their leader, announcing that his party would withdraw from Parliamentary discussions. M. Hubay complained that the Minister had broken his promise of political truce and was
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  • 32 1 Reuter. -London. Sept. 30.—1t was announced to-day that the evacuation scheme is to be extended to include small children of between the ages of two and five years.—Reuter.
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  • 516 1 Artillery Blasts A Way Through Reuter. AFTER artillery had Masted a W *Y for them alo a fivemile sector French infantn advanced a mile nearer to the Siegfried Line. German troops in front of the fortifications found it in >ssible to hold the ground in
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 29. IVETAILS of the French attack in east Moselle last night are given by Charles Morice in the Petit Parisien. He says that the attack was launched from a line beginning at the river and passing between the village of Deft Armoured elements of
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  • 567 2 LOYAL SPEECHES BY COMMISSIONERS Singapore, Friday. loyalty to the King and the local Government was demonstrated at the Municipal Commissioners* meeting this afternoon when a motion moved by Mr. E. A. Brown on behalf of the Commissioners and the citizens of Singapore was carried unanimously.
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  • 38 2 Reuter. Auckland. Sept. 29: The New Zealand Stock Exchange Association has instructed all its members not to partici£p\»u m a H y transa ctions which may H v transfer of New Zealand funds abroad— Reuter.
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  • 45 2 MR. G. L. HOWE, Grown Counsel, has been appointed Senior Commissioner and Commandant of the Volunteer Police Reserve in succession to Mr. Edwin Tongue. Mr. William Herbert Day has been appointed Assistant Commissioner in succession to Mr. G. A. Clements.
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  • 95 2 Reuter. Stockholm. Sept. 30 THE Swedish Minister in Berlin has formally protested to the German Government in regard to the >inking of the Nyland off the coast of Norway. It is stated that the Swedish Government and owners of the vessel reserve the right to present
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  • 120 2 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 29 FE following message has been Issued by the Aga Khan to his followers:— "To all my brothers in India and other British Dominions: "To-day a cruel war has been imposed, and it is our duty to co-operate with heart and
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  • 170 2 End Of Raiding U-Boat Reuter. London, Sept. 29. THE fate of cne of Germany's raiding 1 appears in the passage log an R.A.F. reconnaisance pilot on Atlantic natrol, which is released by the Ministry of Information. "A very fine trail of oil was observed coming to the surface
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  • 48 2 Reuter. Twr London, Sent. 29. he Board of Trade has issued a geneof thi cence on im Ports from any part and t^Jolsan toplre exce coveVeVbv^ 1^1 im P° rts of B°° ds without fnrJi£ h i CCnce ma y be affected further licensing. -Reuter.
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  • 185 2 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2fc. THE announcement that on the sur- render of Warsaw, the German army to-day will enter the city, and, as the Times remarks, "earn such a measure of glory as may be thought the due of those who have exploited with
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  • 90 2 London, Sept. 30. METHODS adopted for speeding up the training of airmen without impairing the all-round abilities of fully graduated pilots were demonstrated today to journalists representing Britain. France and neutral countries at one of the many training schools camouflaged among lonely hills. The
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  • 68 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. THE discovery made by the local medical authorities that the Penang ambulance driver is a carrier of typhoid germs has created a sensation in local quarters. The discovery was made when the ambulance driver's children went down with fever.
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  • 172 2 Reuter. London. Sept. 28. IN a message addressed to His Majesty's Government. His Highness the Sheikh of Bahrain says:— •For nearly a century and a half, the Khalifa sheikhs of Bahrain have been on terms of friendship with the Bntisn Government. Great Britain has protected Bahrain
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  • 33 2 Reuter. London. Sept. 29: According to Turkish newspapers to-ciay. Turkey and Germany are to negotiate a new commercial treaty. It is reported that preliminary conversations have already taken place at Istanbul.—Reuter.
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  • 37 2 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept A FRESH Russo-Japanese incident is reported in a Japanese Hsiking despatch.. A Soviet patrol boat and Soviet guards arc> alleged "wantonly" to have nred on a Manchukuo vessel on the Amur River.—Reuter.
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  • 707 2 British Wireless. London, Sept. rpHE evening newspapers are unanimous in regarding report Moscow and Berlin of the new Nazi-Soviet agreement, torn partitioning Poland, and the joint declaration apparently a securing a respite for Germany in the war in which the policy Nazi leaders has involved
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  • 32 2 New York. Sept IN view of the calm conditio Pacific, New York underwr: reduced war risk rates on ships by l 1? to 1 per cent --K^-
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  • 20 2 British Wireless. London. Septal Madame Pilsudski. widow ol Pilsudski. arrived with her two in England to-day Brtusn Wireless.
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  • 335 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. The debate on Britain's first war budget concluded to-day, and the Finance Bill was given its first formal reading. The only opposition to the budget was the duty on sugar, the criticism being made by the Labour Opposition, but the motion for
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  • 136 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. EMPHASISING that Britain had ample supplies of food for wartime. Mr Morrison. Minister of Food, stated in a broadcast on the Ministry's storage plans that the ministry had large reserves of sugar and had just made arrangements, with the goodwill
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  • 54 2 Reuter. Auckland, Sept. 29. IN New Zealand increases have been made in postal and telegraphic charges to the extent of one penny on letters, 2d. on telegrams and a penny on every 6d. on telephone trunk calls. This step is in accordance with the Dominion's
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  • 39 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. FE Viceroy has formed a War Purposes Fund, donations for which are coming in from all over India. A quarter of a million pounds sterling has already been received.—Reuter.
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  • 516 3 Mr. Hartley's Proud Record gLOWING tributes to Mr. W Bartte» v tv> V, w who is shortly retiring fiom tne post of President of the Singapore Municipal ComP^ ld to -days meeting* of the Commission. tti g r adjournment, Mr. E. A. Brown, senior member
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  • 26 3 Reuter. Lcndon, Sept. 29.—A message from Georgetown says that the Government ol the United Kingdom have bought West Indian and British Guiana sugar crops.—Reuter.
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  • 123 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. COMPLETE reorganisation of the Ministry of Information and the establishment of a new system whereby direct communication between the Press and Government departments will be reestablished will be announced by the Frime Minister in the Commons on Mon day (Reuter understands). It
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  • 37 3 THERE was a jump in Malaya's 1 export trade in August to a greater volume than has been experienced since 1937. The total for the mouth was $62,018,000. Imports during the same period totalled $51,039,000.
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  • 139 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. THE House of Commons met for a short time this morning and agreed to the Budget resolution. The Chancellor of the Exchequer replied to the only criticism, by the Opposition, about the extra duty of a penny a pound en sugar. The criticism was
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  • 79 3 IN order to prevent unnecessary alarm 1 the public is notified that it is intended to sound the Alexandra A.R.F. siren at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 2. The object is merely a sound range testing for this particular siren. It will be sounded for two
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  • 220 3 Reuter. Stockholm. Sept. 30. Almost all Swedish shipping throughout the world is leported to be at a standstill owing to the submarine menace. It is considered that the Swedish trade delegation in London should pres» for a more effective convoy system. The sinking of
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  • 121 3 British Wireless. London, Sept. 29. THE Admiralty state: "In view of the continued and reiterated mis-statements of German broadcasts to the effect that units of the British Fleet in the North Sea hav-3 been damaged by German aircraft, the Admiralty reaffirm that in the actions referred to,
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  • 121 3 Reuter. London. Sept. 29. LORD LITHLINGOW. Viceroy of India, has started a War Purposes Fund to which donations are made from all over India. More than £250.000 has already beer, received. There were gifts from Indian rulers, one offering 10 per cent, of the total levenue
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  • 115 3 SHIPMENTS REQUESTED Reuter. London, Sep* 29 IT is announced that the of Sunnh reouevfc offers of r ber for shipment in October a" d or November, November and r P«— l ber, sellers option C I i Boston, C. I. F. New Orleans. The shipment must be
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  • 418 3 British Wireless. London, Sept. 29. OURING the debate on the War Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, said that an investigation on wastage had already been instituted as regards the Ministry of Information, and steps were being taken to secure a
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  • 165 3 (From Oui Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A FURTHER postponement was granted in the case in which the Manager of the Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is charged with profiteering. When the case came up this afternoon before Mr. R C Redman, the First
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  • 59 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. CTATISTICS published by the InterJ national Tea Committee to-day shows that stocks of tea held in bond in the United Kingdom at the end of July this year exceeded 158 million pounds. This is more than one third of the total quantity
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  • 70 3 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 29. QUESTIONED legarding a foreign press report that an early resumption of the Anglo-Japanese conference was likely, the fcreien office spokesman said that possibly the rumour was started by the return of Mr. Kato (Japanese Miitister-at-large in China) from a trip in China and Manchukuo.
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  • 30 3 A public meeting will be held at the premises of the Bombay Sports Club, 4-A Raffles Quay, on Oct. 2. 'o celebrate the seventy-first birth-day of Mahatma Gandhiji.
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  • 217 4 Singapore. Friday. following statement was issued by the authority for Shipping this afternoon: The public is advised that there is no truth in a report appearing in Ihe Press this afternoon (not in any paper of the Tribune Group) to the effect that cargo space
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  • 72 4 A notification published in to-day's Qnfernmenl Gazette states that no person shall import sugar into the Colony except at a pott Provision is B ac> for Bugar Fool warehouses. Application for permits to remove sugar m any ship to which it has imported I re-expor! or to Sugar
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  • 176 4 Last Night's First Night FIVE worthy performers team up as the leading characters in "Maisie," which is one of those good films, spiced with bumour. drama and emotional climaxes, without improbable sensations, that you rarely come across in weeks of cinemagoing. A domestic drama can be
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  • 309 4 CHRISTIE-PERCY Singapore, f i ONE of the prettiest wed* recent months took plac< noon at St. Andrew's Cathedi Mi.s-S Phyllis Joan Percy b bride cf Mr. David HamT Miss Percy is the daugt-t G. R. Percy, Bettlsmei P.W.D., Singapore, and M while Mr. Christie is the and Mrs.
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  • 50 4 Singap n Friday. MX. Harold William Re id a m son of Mr. and Mrs. George lames Reid of Perth. Australia, wi noon married to Mrs Ccok.e, formerly of Penang, apore Registry before ham. the Registrar of Marria Witnesses to the ma r and Mrs. Edward Mortimer Sc
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  • 281 5 Singapore, Friday. to-day's monthly meeting of < the Municipal Commissioners the resolution to float a $5,000,000 loan at four per cent, interest was passed with only one dissentient. Mr. B. Lowick said, before the motion aas put to the vote, that he doubted wnethor the
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  • 82 5 Singapore, Friday. QOU KIM CHUA. a cashier of the Army. Navy. an c i Air Force Institute. Seletar. claimed trial this mornnig in the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall on a charge that sen May 30 and Aug. 17 he committed criminal breach
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  • 744 8 fIEWSREELS depicting scenes in Britain during the early days of the war have been shown in Malaya. They illustrate the wonderful spirit of determination and cheerfulness with which the public greeted the new conditions. The King and Queen, the Ministers of the Crown, all setting a good
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  • 836 8 Will Carry On War Against Hitlerism JHE GERMAN-SOVIET ANNOUNCEMENTS HAVE LEFT BRITAIN UNMOVED (STATES A LONDON MESSAGE). ALTHOUGH NO OFFICIAL REACTION TO THE RUSSOGERMAN PACT IS YET AVAILABLE, IT IS POINTED OUT IN WELL-INFORMED QUARTERS (SAYS REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT), THAT:— Firstly, Mr. Chamberlain, in a
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  • 207 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. NEUTRAL states in Eastern Europe are naturally studying every development in Moscow with the most anxious interest. The northern capitals have been roughly disturbed by Esthonia's enforced surrender to Russia whereby Russia gains new naval and air bases, and new trade outlets in
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  • 177 8 THE terms of the German-Soviet communique are: "The German and Soviet Gov. ernments, having by agreement signed a definite settlement of questions arising out of the dis. solution of the Polish State and having in this way created a sure basis for durable peace in Eastern Europe,
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  • 367 8 Faris, Sept. 29. FRANCE'S reply to the German-Soviet agreement is published in the form of a semi-official statement, in which it is emphasised th*o after protesting with so much violence against the Versailles diktat and the so-called violation of the rights of the people, Germany now regards the
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  • 75 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 29. A BERLIN report appearing in a news- paper in Amsterdam to-day declares that Russia has stopped the c!. livery of oil to Great Britain and British possessions. It is learned in London that even if that is correct it will not
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  • 58 8 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 29. Air raid sirens sounded at 11.30 and the all clear was given half an hour later. This was the first alarm for over three weeks. Everyone walked calnnV to the shelters. It was subsequently announced that the reason for the alarm was
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  • 349 9 Settlement Of Polish Issues Joint "Peace Offensive" Reuter. News Zlncf official German issTed: y h adds in a communique nd Soviet Governments have signed a definite settlement of questions ff e d i! SOlut T of Poland a° n n d S nat
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  • 30 9 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 29—M. Argetolanu, President of the Senate, is to become Prime Minister in place of General Argeseanu whose appointment was known to have been temporary.— Reuter.
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 29. THE President of the Naval Com- mission in the French Chamber stated last night that the Franco-British allied naval forces sunk 12 German submarines last month. He said that the rate at which enemy submarines were being destroyed was greater than the rapidity
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  • 280 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. ALL interest concentrates on how far the new Russo-German agreement, with the promised supply of Russian raw materials against German manufactures, may affect the progress of the war. The question of transporting huge quantities of Russian raw material the long
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  • 175 9 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 29. Estonia has agreed to give Russia the right to maintain naval bases and several aerodromes on the Esthonian islands Saaremaa and Hiiumaa and in the town of Paldiski under the terms of a ten-year assistance pact signed by the two
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  • 58 9 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 29. AMONG Herr yon Ribbcntrop's "hosts at the banquet at the Ki'mlin were two Jews, M. Lazar Kaganovich, Commissar of Heavy Industry, as>d M. Abraham Lozovsky. According to German sources the banquet was marked by a most hearty atmosphere. Toasts were exchanged pledging
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  • 142 9 Chinese Central News. Hongkong, Sept. 28 "THE United States will no t be drawn 1 into the European conflict at least before 1940 as the platforms of the Democratic and Republican Parties for the next presidential election campaign will keep the country out of
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  • 373 9 British Wireless. London, Sept. 28. LOSER ttudy of the German official publication on "the last phase of the German-Polish Crisis" has revealed in the case of one document a deliberate falsification which has been exposed in the French Press. The telegram in question
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Lcndon, Sept. 29 Two Norwegian steamers bound for England were sunk in the North Sea. one by a German submarine and the other after striking a mine. Both crews were saved. Another N:rwegian steamer was unsuccessfully attacked.—Reuter.
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  • 67 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. TJOLLAND is reported to be taking 11 every precaution against an invasion. The levels of the canals have been laised to enable the country to be flooded at a moment s notice. Some parts have already been flooded. The roads leading
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  • 101 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chungking, Sept. 29. TIHE Japanese have decided to maintain the defensive along the i Pingsui Railway, in southern ShanI tung, and transfer what forces can be spared to reinforce those at other fronts. Two divisions are concentrating at Taku. ready to
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  • 67 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. FE magnificent help of Canada is rapidly taking practical shape. All parts of the Dominion will be represented in the army division which is being formed for .service overseas. A technical unit will be organised and this will eventually form part of
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  • 47 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 28. THE Egyptian Government has brought its currency regulations into line witn those enforced in Great Britain, by prohibiting transactions in foreign currency except within certa'n defined limits and only througu an authorised bank. Sterling Is not affected by these regulations.—Reuter.
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  • 53 9 Kobe, Sept. 29. THE N.Y.K. liner Terukuni Maru sailed from Kobe this afternoon for Europe, the second Japanese ship to 'cave the home port frr Europe sine? the outbreak of the European war. Rising Sun flags have been painted on the upper deck and both sides
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  • 211 10 SjC.C. "B" 11 pts.; R.E. "B" 8 nt« THE S.C.C "B" fifteen defeated the R E A„ R teai P 111 a ru Sger match played on the padang yesterday, the margin t ei SI J, 1 (a goal a d > two tries to six (two tries».
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  • 305 10 UMPIRES' ASSOCIATION SUGGESTED '"JHESE are critical times, and national fitness is essential," said Mr. F. J. L. Mayger. president of the Singapore Hockey Association, at the annual general meeting of the Association held at the S.C.C. yesterday evening. At an extraordinary general meeting preceding the
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  • 89 10 By "Trespasser" Race 1: QUICK MONEY Swift Arrow Race 2: LORD GRAY Slapdash Race 3: FLYING TRAPEZE Gliding Race 4: GLADNESS Thanks Race 5: SWEET COLETTE Paramour Race 6. GOLDEN PLATEAU Burrancer Race 7: DISTINGUISHED Golden Blaze Race 8: BAL TABARIN H^rriford By "Peep Show" (Kuala Lumpur) Race 1.
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  • 216 10 S.R.C. BEAT Y.M.C.A. S.R.C 3: V.M.C.A 0. SUPERIOR stickwork and combination enabled the SR C. to beat the V.M.C.A. by three clear goa's in an interesting hockey match played on the padang yesterday. The V's put up a creditable display but were unable to penetrate the Recs* defence. Their
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  • 133 10 An S.C.C. eleven trounced the V.M.C.A. Juniors at hockey on the Club ground yesterday, winning 7—l. The first half was even. Wah Seng scored for the V.M.C.A. Juniors but before the interval the Club equalised and went ahead to lead 2—l. Th? Club were ali over
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  • 1054 10 gELOW is the full programme for the first day's races of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur to-day:— The going is likely to be good. Race 1—2.30 p.m. IJQRSES Class 3—Div. 5—6 Furlongs 00 0 AMAZON 8.11 Messrs. C. Y.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 212 10 /rpl "VsA l lC Constipation and its allied ill* tap II H A I I »*r«ngUi—take Castoph*ne before I U _X 1 1 '•-r* ll »t night and you will rlee 1* II U »U I I r— the morning fresh and vigorous ready Al 'i yH 1 ,Jl |W
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    • 62 10 SURGERY. Dangerous diseases to human being. Guaranteed cure of piles in ten days without; operation. It is a very dangerous illness It badly effects all the important functions of the body. It :reates indigestion Habitual constipation. Intestinal disorders, General lebility, and other diseases. Indeed It nakes the life miserable, the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 180 11 (By "Pete rrHE large crowd present at the Happy World Stadium last night wera Wed by the fights presented by Mr x lesar M. Houghton, the new Smgnt promoter, as hi 3 first Junior prog i amme. H; rd knocks were exchanged in every bout
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  • 27 11 Mr. H. If. Cantrell, secretary cf the Singapore Swimming Club, underwent an operation at the General Hospital :erday, and is making good progress.
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  • 384 11 Stein Wins "C" Event At S.C.C. YESTERDAY'S matches in tne S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament resulted as follows: "C" Class Singles Final: G. K. Stein beat C.C. Webster B—6, 6—l. Profession Pairs: Major More and Capt. Hipkin (plus 3) beat D.E.L. Anderson and D.K. Evans (—3>, 6—3, 6—2. "A
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  • 307 11 S.C.F.A. II 4; Police 0. EXCELLENT combination enabled the second string of the S.CF.A. to score a decisive victory over the Police in their S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup qualifying-round fixture played at the Stadium yesterday. Lian Sin, Chinese centre-forward, performed the hat-trick. He received able support
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  • 51 11 TO-DAY Rugby: S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. at S.C.C. 5.A.0.8. vs. Fort Canning at Fairer Park. Soccer: Div. I. R.E. vs. S.R.C. at Stadium. Hockey: Khalsa vs. Mountain Regiment at Changi. R.I. vs. R.A.F. <Hq.> at R.X. Golf: R.S.G.C. Championships (semi final). Racing First day of Selangor autumn Meeting. Kuala
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  • 24 11 Playing at Seletar yesterday, the R.A.F. Reserves beat the R.E. Reserves by four gcals to nil in a Reserve Division fixture.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 78 11 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tea Ne In Increases. Price. ENDS DIABETES URIC ACID KIDNEY TROUBLES URINAL COMPLAINTS. MAKES YOU A NEW MAN. HEALTHY STRONG. In 53.50 tins. Postage 30 its. etctra. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bxidgre Road. Singapore. SILENT SERVICE A 1 ALWAYS SURE^^^^m^ BATTERIES FOR CAR
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    • 211 11 CONSUMPTION HAS I BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. I vL DERK P. YONKEhi.iAN. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMFDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous a.* it may seem after centuries of tailure. a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Conyumption even in the advanced stages of
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    • 154 11 BRUSH YOUR TEETH THE SAFE WAY V CCX- YOUR SMILE MUST HEYER jfssy/ LOSE ITS CHARM /^s7/ A charming smile aery f mean a great deal m your life, and you must guard it with the greatest care. Behind the gleaming white oi your teeth dangerous decoy may be setting
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    • 149 12 IM Till TO CItIFOMIiDO OMMttS flflD CRBPffKBITS 1 FMB lit 5 554 EST BD-1904 INDOOR GAMES AND AMI CEMENTS. The Drawing-Rocm Entertainer by C. H. BuUivant SO.bO Drawing-Room Games and Amuse ment? by Mary Wood house 0-90 Drawing-Room Conjuring by Prof. Hoffman oi*o Easy Conjuring Without Apparatus by Win BafTel
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    • 275 12 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penan;. GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULCAIN ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I (Near Midlife
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    • 24 12 fZ, Hex. Head. Various \W BOLTS NUTS Manufactured Lccally Orders executed promptly Telephone 3833. CHAN TECK FATT Enstnft ring Works, 379, Victo.ii S'.reet, Singapore.
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    • 86 12 I For Efficiency. Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. i DLs'ributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. T £ua.a Lumpur. THE QUALITY OF ItADIO H AUiS Is Never Questioned, Wholesale or Retail from Distributors: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 122-124. Orchard Road, Singapore. anc)^utttjjul Hgl MYSORE MP
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    • 178 12 NEW r\ HOMELITE PUMP Carries like a Baby... Works like a Man The new «3 In Horaelne 3 tM-Utim\mg < *l nump tS the qui.kest. MB**' way to pi event water fr««m .Iraming" P 1 s i.l a jot' £*>.! y Portable-W ey f- S o-»\ W comple'e with <~„*—Handles
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    • 713 12 j To-day's Radio SINGAPORE LONDON INDIAN STATIONS ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) TRANSMISSION 4 DELHI—6O. IS metres ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) 7.50 p.m. News in Engli« r t cn 117'; m< j 1 1 m) CSF 15.11 Pfcani. 8.00 Zinda Hasan 12.45 p.m. Light Orchestral Concern (WW m) events
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  • 261 13 Chungking, Sept. £9. AC OIIDING to a report from the Hunan front, upwards of 7.003 Japanese were killed and wounded ani between fifty and sixty enemy steam launches were sunk, declared General Hsueh Yueh, Commando hief of this area, in a press inlerview granted
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  • 262 13 Singapore, Friday. TORY of how he was stopped by a in accompanied by accused, and feed to contribute 320 to the China Fund, was told to the third pohcJ rate by a Chinese, to-day. when Kay was charged with attemptcommit extortion of $20 from Ong
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  • 34 13 r V. E. Hendershot, M.A., the m Seventh Day Adveutist will speak at the Seventh tist Church. 5. Penang Road m to-day. His subject will be Shall All Men Know.'' The invited.
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  • 136 13 AMENDMENT TO WOMEN'S GIRLS' BILL THE Government Ga/ette notifies that the Women and Girls' Protection 'Amendment) Ordinance 1939 will shortly "be introduced into the Colony, by the inclusion of new sections dealing with examination of women and girls, and Inspection. By this amendment, the Protector or any officer authorised may
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  • 235 13 FE following codes are authorised: ABC. 6th. Edition Bentley's Second. Bentley's Complete. Petersen's Third, accoraing to a Department of Information communique. Any of the above codes are allowed in telegrams to cr from British, Allied or neutral countries. The use of codes will not. however,
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  • 66 13 Singapore, Friday PLAYING or. the road in front of her house in Maude Road on the morning 0 f S*»pt °2 Ng Soon Hch an eight-vear-o'd ?irl ran into 'ho «M passing conservancy lorry which ran over and killed her. Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore
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  • 52 13 Reuter. Panama, Sept. 29. k PROPOSAL that a conference of American foreign ministers be required to be held before any change is made in th? present political status of ihe cclonles of European powers on the American Continent was introduced by Mexico at the Pan-American
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  • 131 13 PONY rides. dart-throwing contests, lucky dips, ballet dancing, and acrobatics formed part of the Y.W.C.A. fair which started yesterday evening at the Hostel grounds in Fort Canning Road. A large crowd was present at the opening, and all the stalls, which ranged from periodicals to Chinese and Indian
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  • 154 13 JHE Pineapple Industry Ordinance will shortly be amended by the inclusion of a Bill to be brought before the Legislative Council, and which will be cited as the Pineapple Industry (Amendment) Ordinance, 1939. According to the Government Gazette, tbe bill is bein,; introduced because the
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  • 46 13 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 29. AN air raid warning was sounded in Paris about 11.30 this morning when a military aircraft was seen over the central part of the city. No anti-air-craft guns were fired. Half an hour pfterwards the all-clear signal was given —Reuter.
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  • 165 13 Singapore*, Friday. STATING that he was taking into consideration that it was accused's first offence, and that he had made no attempt to obstruct the police in the course of their investigations, Mr. j. Fletcher Cooke, the third police magistrate today imposed a fine of $100
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  • 79 13 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor--1 poration Limited, bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chinese section) Singapoie. report that contributions so far received total $68,435 made up as follows: Previously reported $67,575. Further contributions: Messrs. Oversea Commercial Produce Co. $100; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chuan Hoe Lim $50; Dr. Hu
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  • 157 13 Singapore Dinner Singapore, Friday. ABOUT 170 old alumni friends and other guests were entertained to dinner to-night by Dr. Ivy Tong and Dr. Lim Poh Sim who were recently married in Penang. The dinner was held at the residence cf Mr. Parkcane C. Hwang, manager of the Bank
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 57 13 F «rt flights to JIANG KOK can save you days! dL utck **P*— bus!**** or —go the modern, sensible wey. K-t.M. and save whole days time. Singapore i* only hours Fait sitent, luxurioi£ alrFAHt war d service on board* ;>";e-Ba:igKok. Single, £19 I -Bangkok «fe return. £27 c cffice. 3-,
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    • 102 13 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN'T FEEL WELL food decays unnaturally m -ff Ss. This decay Sifci^JLTS ask f«r. Price: $0.40. Demand Hi* A WHITE DOT /i| 1 the Genuine^ (Si ufetime pfiTgS genuine LIFEraHIM TlME—buy your Mil 1111 a pen in a reput- 1 WBLm able store.
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    • 143 13 iiiiß^ of the House of Heinz have old-fashioned l X ideas about beans. They insist that they must be I J A home-made and oven-baked. So, they select the Ife. J| X choicest beans in the land soak them long hours in clear, cold water. Next, the beans are baked
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    • 41 13 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 5 Penang Road (Behind Amber Mansions) Pastor: V.E Hcndershot, M.A. Sabbath School. 4 p.m. Saturday. Divine Service. 5.30 p.m. to-day. Subject: "By This Shall All Men Knew" Speaker: Professor V.B. Kendershot. M.A. The Public are Cordially invited.
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  • 54 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. A large quantity of rice has been seized by the Area Sfupply Officer, Johore Bahru, following investigations. The Johore Government continue to take vigorous action against profiteers. The police are co-operating with the Food Control authorities to prevent profiteering
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  • 42 14 The Happy World Cabaret is to-night holding a night in aid of th e China Relief Fund, when a newly-formed band known as the "Brown Sugar Babies," a Hawaiian dance band under the leadership of Mr. Bill Fyfe, will perform
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  • 200 14 Singapore, Friday |*AMBY bin Kader, a twenty-four year old Malay, obtained his fn conviction in four years, when he pleaded guilty to chare theft of a pair of handcuffs and escaping from lawful custody i Third Police Court to-day. It was alleged that the complainant, a
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  • 44 14 Mr. G. S. MVithukrishnan, B.Sc., has been transferred to the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malaya Tribune Press, Lti.. with effect from Sunday next. H is to take up the position of assis-iant branch managing-editor to lAr Joseph John, B.A.
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  • 257 14 A CONCERT including some excels n. works for chorus and orchestro be given by the Singapore Musirai 2L n at the Memorial Hall toC& day) evening. s n The orchestral works include thp c w lius tone poem "Finlandia" and Saens' famous "Danse Macabre>" In the first
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  • 85 14 Singapore. Friday. A fine $70 on the second charge, and 15 on the first were the fines imposed cm James Reid Morris, of the Gordon Highlanders, by Mr. CH. Whitton. the Traffic Judge, when he pleaded guilty to the charges of driving a motor car without a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 307 14 SIME DARBY t Co.Lr* j 11,1 j j Luxurious One-Class Motor* hips I j Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine I T0! PALE STLNE. ROTTERDAM. j ROTTERDAM AND COPENHAGEN 4 COPENHAGEN BOKiNGIA Oct. 17 I LALANDIA Nov 7 I mI)lA abt Oct. 7 JUTLANDIA Nov' 23 aUM Oct- 1« S
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    • 379 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& C^and BRITISH i INDIA V (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CtVS SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels
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    • 393 14 19-2:». CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 m General Office 4514 Cable Address— PRO YIN BANK." Head Office, sii chow. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch f 1C,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS J 13.000 000 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) 5108.000.004 Board of Directors: T. L. EOONQ. TSENG YANG FU Y. C.
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    • 142 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD REGULAR SERVICES TO PENANG, Relawan. PORT SWETTENHAM. TELUK ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. MLAR. BATU PAH AT. BANGKOK. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO KUANTAN via PONTIAN, ROMPIN. BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANTJ PORTS. TUMPAT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd. Managers: Singapore and Penanx UNITED CHINESE BANK,
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    • 70 14 OUR SERVICES ARH AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with tke progress of economic developments, no business concert can afford not to take advantage of the multifarioui services offered by a reputed banking Institution wits yeara ot financial experience THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 70 14 CAPITOL: "Five Came Back" "Zamboanga" (Midnight). ALHAMBR "Daughters Courageous/ "Hell's Angels" (Midnight). PAVILION: "Maisie." MARLBOROUGH "ChanOrasena." ROXY: "Confessions of a Nazi Spy." GARRICK: "Sweethearts" and "The Invisible Man." QUEENS: "Topper Takes A Trip." ROYAL: "Sundara Murti Navanar." EMPIRE:—"Are We Civilised?" HAPPY WCttLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. "REAT
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  • 69 15 The Command Entertainments Committee wish to -thank all wh<> have generously sent books and periodicals for the Troops in Singapore. These are received at the Salvation Army Headquarters in Tank Road and then distributed to the Units. The Committee are very grateful tInspcctor Boyle for the great
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 561 15 I t NlM«ll-NU?WNW TEACHER to teach Primary Class. X have School Cert. Appiy perlonally. Le Mercier School, 218, Queen ptreet, Singapore. (441-B) WANTED: Outdoor Salesmen and £alei;girL; on commission basis. App]y 88, ihe Arcade, Singapore. (430.8) WANIED AGENTS for shirts, ties, jundries icds. Apply Box 32, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (440.8)
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    • 578 15 "HYPNOTISM." You can learn full Courses by Practical Demonstrations under my personal tuition. Success guaranteed. Write for interview "Tess fooo 29 C Mala y a Tribune, Singapore, (434.8) HAVE you been let down? Try me I need clerical employment, used to handling cash, fair typist. Box No. 31, co Malaya
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    • 452 15 R.I.R. fowls and eggs of Whifpipcr horn, R.1.R., Ughteuaffx. Apply oSenZ hill Poultry Farm, Somapah Road, Singapore (393.8) TO LET Furnished Rooms CHEAP Apply 336 A, Tanjong Katong Road Stng***™- (448-B> AIRY ROOM, near Cathay Theatre comfortable, possession Ist Oct., 39, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (427.8) TO LET: 264, Middle
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    • 588 15 Wanted UNFURNISHED Bungalow, Orchard Road district. Write particulars, Box 25 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (428.8) WANTED Used gramophone records English. Malay, Cantonese, must be cheap, write particulars to Choi Fook Yee, 75, Kee Sun Terrace, East Coast Road, Singapore. (400-B) WANTED: Ist Class Licenced Bar by expert. Offers No. 15, Malaya
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    • 634 15 TENDERS will be received at the Colo!?i?i^ C 5 c i ary office U P t0 noon of the 20th October, 1939, for the following services for the Straits Settlements Royal 1940 We for the year 1. Clothing (making up) 2. Black leather boots and white -onteni S accorclin B
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    • 671 15 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up In nooi on Friday, the 20th October 1939 at, l i Oolonial Secretary's Office, Singapon the Resident Oouncillcr's Office. Penam and the Resident Councillor's Offer* Malacca, from persons desirous of ton tracting for supplies for the Government a.? Singapore, Penang, and Malacca respectively, for
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 110 16 READ THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD r- v. /it Clean, natural loveliness is This (ytUICL. beauty's first law Twice BEAUTY SECRET every day apply a light lather "s— of Camay to your faro and hinds. Then 30 seconds with -*l Let CAMAY bring your a
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    • 175 16 Read the MORNING TRiBU N( FOR NEWS while ,V S Nevvj Wednesdays:— p r pages extra at *0 ZJg Wm ONE STROKE FILLS A CHILTON. r B WING-FLOW PEN IB NEVER GET DRY. Distributor. \D ROBERT F. GOSSELE, f Box 488, Singapore. Giilton 1 GREAI EASTERN OPTICAL CO., (Optician Mr.
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