Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1939

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 241. SINGAPORE? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, October 10, 1939.
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  • 213 1 Attacks Repulsed Without Damage Reuter. LONDON, OCT. lft ENGAGE IT BUT DARKNESS ENABLED THE bNt-Mi ESCAPE." During yesterday, it is added, repeated actions took p,ace in thVnorth-eastern areas of the German bombing aircraft and British cruisers troyers. No British ship has been damaged. The enemy
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  • 120 1 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 10. ELEVEN more Communist t arrested yesterday, making a total so far arrested of 37. Yesterday's arrests [ncludedthe brother of Jacques Dudos Vice President of the Chamber. The litter and five other of the best known Commumst leaders for whom warrants had been issued
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  • 71 1 Reuter. sti ckhoim, <>< i- ij; riWEMSB iishing boats pro O rreding through the Skager „k to the North Sea have re- tri (iothcnbeig the pasl'„ northwards of m*W ,u ,m l, r rv „f ftrtted Cerman trawlers -mall eaigo-boats. II ,s sapposed that they are
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  • 20 1 Reuter. Oct 9-The King to-day I the Minister for War. Mr. Hore ivi. ha 7 audience.—Reuter.
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  • 413 1 Daring Flights In West Reuter. Paris, pet Iti\M „,*btS communique says: "There was very considerable li enemy patrol activity in the Moselle and Saar regions and artillery activity on both sides from Moselle to the Rhine. At sea one of our patr.,l Wits successfully attacked
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  • 595 1 Reuter. Reuter. .Moscow, Oct. 10NEGOTIATIONS due to open on Wednesday between the Soviet and Finland are expected to round off the expansion of Soviet interests in relation to her Baltic neighbours. By pacts with Esthonia and Latvia and forthcoming agreements wltr Lithuania and Finland,
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 9. Till official Diplomatische Kor respondenz explanation of the transference of Germans from the Baltic States is that the move is in accordance with Hitler's programme to undertake the transference of the population in the East, in the interest of far-sighted regulation of European life.
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  • 42 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. A German named Ullrich has been expalled from Chile for violation ot Chilean neutrality. It is stated that at the beginning of the war he sen' wireless messages making certain suggestions to the Nazis.—Reuter.
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  • 43 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 10.—It is announce that French artists who have not been called to the colours have volunteered th°ir services for camouflage It will be recalled that in the las. war French artists painted while villages on steel frames.—Reuter.
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  • 218 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. HITLER'S so-called peace offensive is still teing forward by every means at the disposal of the berman Government. According to one Nazi propaganda organ, British and French opinion favour, it. but that can be contradicted on the direct authonty of M. Daladier,
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  • 46 1 Copenhagen, Oct. 9. THE destruction of Warsaw is so comI nlete that it is doubtful whether the city will ever be rebuilt to its former ITccordmg to the special corn*, nondent of the National Tidende who declares that the reconstructs in any case will take years.
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  • 100 1 Reuter. New Delhi, Oct 10. rE New Dalai Lama, a five-year-old Chinese boy, arrived in a state procession at Lhasa on Saturday. A solemn enthronement ceremony, previously performed at Rigya, near Lhasa was attended by the Regent of Tibet, -ne Prime Minister and other members the Tibetan
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  • 33 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 10. A Finnish timber vessel of 2,056 tons struck a mine off the Netherlands coast jresterday and sunk. It is believed that the crew were saved—Reuter.
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  • 104 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sunday. DITTEN by a black cobra mea- suriug four feet, an 80-year-old Malay, IsJiak bin Haji Mat Taib, died two hours iater at Bukit Kubang Rottan. At the inquest held here, the Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death. According
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  • 201 2 <Krom Otir Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. VKSTERDAY at th e Malacca High 1 Schcol was held the filth annual exhibition of Malay Schools Garden Produce. This show which was started on Armistice Day, 1934, is still a popular event judging by the very large number of people
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  • 223 2 I Singapore, Monday. j A DEATH by misadventure verdict was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into j the death of Wee Ann, a wharfcoolic superviser, who is believed to have met his death by drowning through
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  • 519 2 JIIJS notice has been drawn up in order to assist the public to co-operate with the censorship authorities in dealing with letters and parcels posted, to places outside Malaya. Careful attention to certain points will minimise delay in dispatch, avoid inconvenience for the sender
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  • 488 2 Great New Road Taking Shape (Tribune Staff Reporter) FEW yards from the prates of Government House nearly two decades ago a short stocky man in an ill-fitting lounge suit and white tennis shoes turned the first sod of a new road now called i
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  • 226 2 Singapore, Tuesday. I HAVE been in Singapore on many previous occasions and have read a lot about this city, but no book ever gave me so much satisfaction as the 'Lights of Singapore' by Roland Braddell," stated Mr. Frederick Simpich, Assistant Editor of the National
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  • 69 2 Singapore, Monday. QUEK Tong Seng was this afternoon committed to stand his trial at the forthcoming Assizes by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, at the close of a preliminary inquiry in which accused was alleged to have attempted to murder Kek
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  • 29 2 Mr. S. C. Liew is addressing the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden to-morrow. The subject of his talk is Trading With The Enemy
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  • 150 2 ECONOMY by the Post Office is the object underlying the earlier closing of mails in Singapore as from Oct. 16. An official announcement Ksucd yesterday stated that as from that date mails for Johore, the F.M.S., Malacca, Penang, Kedah, etc., would close at the General
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  • 162 2 Singapore. Monday. HEAVY fines were imposed upon a young Chinese, Peng Ah Sai, this morning by Mr. J. L. McFall, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, for possession of opium and chandu on Oct. 1. In pleading guilty, accused said: "I was asked to carry
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  • 85 2 ALLEGED THEFT OF CASH WHISTLE Singapore, Monday. ARRESTED last night. Lew Kok Khoon, A a bespectacled twenty-year old Eng-lish-speaking Cantonese, was produced before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police court this morning to answer a charge of theft of ninety cents cash and a whistle belonging to Mr. P.
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  • 52 2 Singapore, Monday .—Pleading guilty to the charge of assisting in carrying on a public lottery, chap-jee-kee in a boat at Boat Quay yesterday Tan Lpi Kirn, a 35-year old Tecchew was fined $100. in default two months' rigorous imprisonment, Mr. L. C. Goh, in the third police court
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  • 186 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYAN Chinese Buddhist hau been asked to interced* withtt! Fukien Provincial Government l! rescission of an order, recently by by that Government, whereby pies and other properties Buddhists throughout the Proi have been confiscated. News of the confiscation reach, ed Malaya through a lettering
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  • 194 2 A SIMPLE but impressive naval funerai took place yesterday afternoon at the Bidadari cemetery. The deceased, Stoker Petty Officer William John Slater Gascoigne, passed away at the General Hospital, Singapore, m Sunday afternoon after a short illness at the age of 40. There if a widoT
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  • 91 2 xr Singapore, Monday yto Ke e Chek, a twenty-five-w.u- old Teochew, appeared before Mr L C Croh, in the third ponce court this morning on a charge of using criminal force on a woman, Khew Hv.a. with intent to outrage her modesty at abou' T p.m.
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  • 295 2 (From Our Own Reporter) r vr nr-nr. Peiiang, Monday l. H. BLRGESS, a lance-corporal of the R.A.M.C. attached to the Glugor Cantonment, was convicted and sentenced by Mr. H. A Forrer to five weeks' rigorous imprisonment on each of the charges oi voluntarily
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  • 101 3 A simple yet impressive ceremony was to-day performed at Government House where a guard of the Hyderabad Regiment was posted for the first time. Due to the threatening weather the ceremonial mounting of the guard did not take place, thcugh it was stated that there
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  • 613 3 r] IENTATTVB committee has been In the Third Division. Sarawak, to tbi Malay;-. Patriotic Fund Mi la Patron and the following m Mr Too Chong Lo: hon. secretary, in. Hon. asst. secretary. Mr. Khai M iner. Mr P. C. Cobboid; hon. M: F L. Mansel. Dr. Su
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  • 130 3 THE committee of the Straits Settle- j ments (Singapore* Association pass- od the following resolution at its last meeting, subject to circulation to absent members of the committee and reconsideration if a majority should not be in favour: •'With a view to disnibuting the binden more eauitablv,
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  • 254 3 CONGRESS FILM AT CHINESE THEATRES (Tribune Staff Reporter) SIMPLICITY is to be the keynote of celebrations to-day on the occasion of the "Double Tenth"—Chinese National Day. On instructions received from the Chinese Central Government, no large-scale observance will be made. There are to
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  • 77 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Fenans, Sunday. THE funeral of Mrs. Lee Soon Thiam nee Cbeah Bee chnon. took place frott hei residence. 87. McAUster Road, this morning at ten o'clock for interment at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. The deceased leaves five sons, two daughters
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  • 236 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A GREATLY accelerated goods service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will result from the alteration in the conditions of the mail trains between the two cities, beginning on Oct. 16. On thai date the night mail from Singapore leaving at 10 p.m. will
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  • 22 3 It is notified in the Government Cazct c that the Ha.iah Bantenapash Sartgam of Singapore has been registered under the Societies Ordinance.
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  • 616 3 Singapore, Monday. PLEA of drunkenness M made by Malayandi and A second and third accused. at the fifth day of the murder trial which was continued th.s morn.ng at the Ass.zes before Mr. Justice Manning. The first accused, Rajamamckam made his defence last Friday and stated
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  • 36 3 Sentence of death was passed this mining on MalayjndK thj. second accused in the trial. The first ana third accused. manikam were acquitted. The my only retired for 20 minutes oe.ore returning the verdict.
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  • 167 3 Singapore. Tuesday. THIS morning's early .downpour flooded many low-lying districts on the island, while up to 7 a.m. some roads were still covered with water. More than 1.92 inches of rain fell over the whole of Singapore this morning during one hour
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  • 63 3 Singapore. Tuesday—Appearing before Mr. R W. Grant in the Third Police Court this morning, G. R- Pillay. a 30-vear-cld Malabari Hindu, claimed trial to two charges of voluntarily causing hurt to S. Abdul Kather and Mohamed Din Alwia Mohamed at Albert Sireel at about 11 p.m. on
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  • 155 3 THE Bangkok Criminal Court has delivered judgment in the case in which Nai Charoen Vadhana and Nai Pruan Tap-tim were charged with comphcitv in murdering Mr. Victor Ramnauth, a British Indian tyre-lever. Thereafter they were ai irged to have dumped his body into a W The motive
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  • 49 3 KEMPAS, Ltd. secured a net profit of $178,459 for the year ended June 30 last A dividend of 7V_ per cent, is recommended, placing $25,000 to general re$14 891 to replanting reserve and $3 486 to special reserve, carrying iorward $213,495. Meeting, Malacca Oct. 14.
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    • 101 3 No matter what the conditions. ICFBBRG BUTTE* fa protected it all times from deterioration o» contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air I ight container and is obtainable everywhere. TIIONE: STOKE IfN (5 lines), K. UMTO 3331 (3 line*), ElMfl 110 111 (1 lines), PENANG 1500 1501,
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  • 1621 4 l-50th Of Malaya's Road Density Singapore, Tuesday. A BEAR is most dangerous to its friends. When it hugs them it breaks their backbone. Is Russia giving a bear-hug to Germany? With those significant words, Mr. E. H. G. Dobby, Lecturer in Geography at Raffles College,
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  • 286 4 F' is suggested that readers shouUt« this out and hand it to Mai membeof their households. Perdana Menteri Tuan .j-nberHj akan menyatakan fikiran I B T tish berkenaan dengan chadangaa2 H& ler hendak berdamai itu apa v chakap dalam Dewan Meshuarat paS* hari esok. Menteri Peperangan
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  • 41 4 Among the new donations to the Mai?>an Patriotic Fund, announced yesterday is one of $5,000 by Madam Chua Wtfl Neo. widow of the late Mr. Tan Chav Van. who was well-known throurhojl Malaya. The fund now totals over $216,710.
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  • 280 5 "Double Tenth" Address Shanghai, Oct. 10. IN ;l message io the nation on the I rvr of the Double Tenth Anmver- ..rv Marshal Chiang Kai mick in ads a stirring speech, addressed particularly to the people in the ~n areas, emphasising the fact
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  • 61 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 9. south African defence force has zone far-reaching reorganisaj expansion in recent weeks Ail .in the country's armour haw tgthened announces the Minol Information). nee authorities announce the if the special service battatwo special service m, each, and the creation ot I battalions
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  • 28 5 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 9. r lON of the Monroe doctrine to Australia and New as Canada was urged in the d,y by Senator Downey.ter.
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  • 70 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 10. ONE hundred and twelve people lost their lives in the Athenia. A list officially issued says that 93 are missing, 50 British, 30 Americans, seven Teles, four Germans and two others. Nineteen members of the crew had previously been reported missing. The
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  • 318 5 LONDON, OCT. 9. PRESS C OMMENT ON HITLER'S SPEECH CONTINUES TO SHOW COMPLETE SCEPTICISM REGARDING THE VALUE O,F HIS PROFESSIONS OF PEACE. In Canada the newspapers of all politics are at one in pointing cut the futility cf sitting around a conference table
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  • 108 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. MR. and Mrs. Ng Tuck On entertained a large number of friends and relatives lo a tea party ai their residence "Onvilie." Gopcng Road, Ipoh. yesterday on the occasion of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ng Paik Kirn. and Mr. Leong
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  • 53 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 10. THE German wireless station has issued 1 an appeal for the addresses ot -.000 people, whose present whereaoouts are bnknown They are all from the Saar d" which was evacuated so hurriedly that the authorities do not know what has become
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  • 253 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 10. THE never intended to occupy Chantfdm. C.tfUlrf HJJ« 1 Province! declared a Japanese army spokesman at to-da.v pm* conference. called drive on Changsha was 1 intended to inflict heavy he Chinese troor* north-east oi n which, according to the
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  • 107 5 =IHE committee of the Straits Settl--1 mints .(Singapore) Association nas«ed a solution in favour off the 3 a crematorium in Singapore. w>h reference to a letter from Mr mrnt rf street lighting and the «msu Stfon of electricity for gas. it WW decidof the state ofemergency the
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  • 58 5 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 9. HITLERS "retreat before Soviet Imperialism" is widely commented on in the Paris press, which declares that German policy continues to be dictated by Soviet demands. "The mass emigration of Germans in Latvia, set in motion by order of the German Government, shows
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  • 132 5 London, Oct. 9. QIR KINGSLEY WOOD, the Minister ij for Air, will make a statement in the House of Commons to-morrow (Tuesday) reviewing the activities and achievements of the Royai Air Force in the war It will be a review of Entish air activities complementary to
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  • 86 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. THE Archbishop of Canterbury yester- day paid a visit to 3.500 German and Austrian refugees. During the course of his visit he recalled how he had shared the life of the German people while he was at Gcttenburg University. Memories of the
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  • 27 5 MI*S CHANG CHWEE YIXO. ft new Id the Gre,t Wc rid <'abairt. who Witt We <tb»irct turns lO-nJght in a.d "f CoHW Relief Fund.
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  • 217 7 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 9. N r a ttack on Russia, with a special section on Marshal Voroshiloff, A mmander-in-chief of the Red Army, is made to-day by Marshal newspaper, the Corriere Padano. In an article whi.-h rebukes certain Italian newspapers for their i iable
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  • 236 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. y 'STY the King has paid a two-day visit to the North where :ted a section of the Fleet and an air station, rodrome of the fleet air arm, he decorated airmen who thieved successes over the North Sea, and
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  • 150 7 British Official Wireless. London. Oct. 9. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. 1 Arthur Henderson asked whether Government continued to give de facto recognition to the present Government of Slovakia. Mr Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs said that Government issued an exequateur in May last
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 9. It is officially confirmed that the Reich has opened and Latvia for the repama tfon of Germans there in accordance with the plan mentioned by Hitler in adds that their property will be duly safeguarded.Reuter.
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  • 92 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Oct. 9, noon. Buyers. Sellers. Nc IX B.i S. Spot loose 33% 83% F 3^ F.A.Q. B.BJK FOB. 327; in bales 32 "C Blanket Crepe FO B. in bales r Fiat Bark Crepe F. 0.8. 28 FUTORE MONTHS QUOTaVxsn|:
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  • 58 7 Hongkong. Oct. 5. 1( (OKDINC to information £rom A i huii king, Chiiisse circles deny Ihr reported Soviet invasion of (Chinese Turkestan) but lha one thousand Soviet isers and technical exhave arrived in Lanchow. Sh nsi Province, and points in north-western ther hand 250 Soviet reported
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  • 33 7 Paris, Oct. 10. >i jjjje, m. Sikolski. on Government, haj writwski famous pianist ana mC appealing for co--overnment's worl:. M. reolied orfering to coardent desire to jgw unfortunate country.
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  • 198 7 Singapore, Oct. 9. are the exchange stock Porting to the daily cirty the Hongkong and i. king Corporation. SELLING 2 4 116 nd 241 1 2 2,4 18 2050 nd demand 2^f H vi demand Ifi demand 4 S, q ir and 85 3 8 demand 8 5 tta
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  • 155 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. k BELGIAN trade delegation has been negotiating in London, and the talks have made good progress. The object, of the negotiations is tna. Belgium should suffer as little as possible from the British contraband con trol system, whereby Britain> is cuttmg off
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  • 54 7 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 9. For the second time in a few days a foreign submarine has been observed on the American coast This ;ime_thc' .submarine was seen accompanied by «w< foreign tankers, twenty miles off Ke\weSt; by United Stales naval patrols. The nationality so far
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  • 386 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. GERMAN citizens in the Baltic States have already begun to obey Hitler's "Come Home" order. Reports reaching Stockholm say that one shipload has already left Latvia, and that many German ships are waiting in other Latvian and Esthonian ports. There
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  • 55 7 Reuter. Londou, Oct. 9. The Stock Exchange session was chiefly notable for greater liveliness and firmness in gilt-edged, in whicA several enecuragins gain* were record^ Other sections were quieter bat tne cheerful undertone was fully maintained Continental selling, representing repatriation, adversely affected -several leading oils and kaffirs. Wall
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  • 116 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 9k SPECIAL correspondent W»th A ih» French Armies reports a n the renc ha ttie between thrilling; story of a brtue French and German tanks in Borg forest. Ky Details were given to him oy French officers who witnessed tne e The n Fr
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    • 56 7 CAPITOL: "Ex-champ.' ALfIAMBRA: "Hell's ArurcK" PAVILION: "Tell No Tales." CxVTHAY: "Four Feathers." MARLBOROUGH: 'My Son." ROXY: "Son? of Youth." GARRICK: Chinese pictures. QUEENS: "Youth A Fling. ROYAL: "Nandakumar." lIAPP'. W<*ftLD: Cabaret: Side ShowsCinemas and other attractions. "REAT WCV.LD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema and other at tractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, Side
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  • 657 8 WHAT has happened to the parlour Communists who used to flourish in Britain? There were plenty of them until a month or two ago. The universities knew the breed well, for while father was a true blue Tory son was often a pale pink Communist. The creed
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  • 334 8 VITAL WORK BEING CARRIED OUT Reuter. By 'Eve-Witness' with (he Royal Air Force 'Somewhere in France.' Oct. 9. VROM carefully camouflaged airfields in this secret area in France, the Royal Air Force is carrying out a programme of unceasing activity n the Western ,Front
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  • 68 8 Moscow, Oct. 9. ALTHOUGH the Turkish Foreign Mini- ster has already been in Moscow about two weeks, it is reported that no development has taken place in the Soviet-Turkish negotiations. One report says that to effect a break In the deadlock the Soviet Government is
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  • 94 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. k NEW Nazi organisation to be known as the "People's Information Service" has been started by former Black Guard and Gestapo chiefs. Branches will be formed throughout Germany. According to the Berlin correspondent of a Danish newspaper, it will intensify the search
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  • 140 8 Reuter. 1 London, Oct. 9. THE official Russian news agency, i reporting on the German trade delegation's talks in Moscow, says that it has been agreed already that Russia will immediately begin supplying Germany with materials in exchange for manufactured goods. According to a
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  • 45 8 Reuter. London, o« t. «i "ITALY has not pin forwafdp*. posals for ending th< m stated Rome Radio. "She will give moral sopm to any move in that direeti*,» The statement repeated that Italy will not take military U] tiativc.—Reuter.
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  • 38 8 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 9 THE Australian air expedite: will comprise 3.200 men ground personnel, Mr. m nouneed to-day. Group Cap h De la Rue will command the foro which recruiting will open —Reuter.
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  • 30 8 Reuter. Berne. Oct. 9. GERMANS have not been informed British and French reactions to Hittefi speech, reports the Baslor Nachrightca. They believe peace is imminent. Renter
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  • 129 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 9. AFTER all-day conferences, the mutineers of the Foreign Office rejected Admiral Nomura's compromise plan, again demanded unification of political and economic diplomacy and submitted a substitute plan whose acceptance, however, is doubtful because it would be liable to undermine the Cabinet's
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  • 904 9 Red Army March Into Esthonia Reuter. STOCKHOLM, OCT. 9. REPORTS REACHING STOCKHOLM FROM BALTIC CAPITALS SAY THAT DETACHMENTS OF THE RED ARMY ARE PREPARING TO MARCH INTO ESTHONIA TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. They will cross the frontier at Narwa and Pikhova, and Esthonian troops will line
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  • 35 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. TWENTY people were killed last night in a railway accident in Berlin where an express train crashed into the rear ol a slow passenger train. —Reuter.
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  • 34 9 Reuter. London Oct. 9. p it-nt Roosevelt has returned to W-'oVii ton after his w£ek-end rest to the final debates on the bill in th e United States Senate. Reuter.
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  • 479 9 London, Oct. 9. STRONG support of Hitler's 80- "peace plan*' is forthfrom Moscow this morning article in Izvestia, the Soviet newspaper. simultaneously the Gerlio station broadcast a surngly frank admission of Rus- uiation in the Baltic, and further stated that this definite to Gorman aims was
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  • 131 9 Reuter. New York, Oct. 9. THE American people arc certainly not getting in the middle of this war yet, says the Herald Tribune, commenting on Hitler s attempt to induce President Roosevelt to intervene. The paper says that to invite mediation from a powerful
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 244 9 "There is LM HEALTH >^aL every k BOTTLE of SANATOGEN" That is the opinion of one of the 25,000 physicians all over the world who have written to us praising the value of Sanatogen During and after illness it is a godsend. Sanatogen brings real health to the whol. body
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  • 103 10 Racing Association classiflcam tion of horses and ponies:— Horses TRANSFERS.— From (lavs 1 to Class 2,—Double Form.. From Class 3 to Class 2.—Strathmore. From lass 2 to Class 3.—Guard of Honour New Moon. From lass 3 to Class 4.—Bright Answer, Marie Antoinette, Numero Treize. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS. Class
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  • 664 10 Narrow Win By Malays M.F.A 3; R.A.F SCORING the winning goal in the seventh minute of extra time play, 3 off a pass from Mat Noor, when floodlights would have been gladly welcomed by the players, Iksan, yesterday, enabled the M F p^
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  • 47 10 TO-DAY Soccer: S. A. F. A. Challenge Cup, S C F A. I vs. Marines, Stadium Hockey: A CS. vs. V.M.C.A. Juniors, V.M.C.A. Raffles Inst. vs. Johore English College, Johore Bahru. Rugby: 5.A.0.8.A. vs. Teachers Assn., Farrer Park. Tennis: S.C.R.C. V.M.C.A. and Tangin Club tournaments.
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  • 76 10 The following will represent the Winsome Badminton Party against the Starlight Badminton Party, In a badminton friendly, consisting of five singles and two doubles, to be played on Thursday Oct. 12. at 7.30 p.m., at the Happy World Covered Stadium. Singles: Ahmad bin Syed Salleh, K. P. Perelra.
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  • 276 10 AFTER an evenly contested first half in which no goals were scored, the Hospital Club gave an improved display in the second session in which they scored twice, to beat the Indian Association by 2—o in a friendly hockey match played at the Hospital Club padang yesterday evening,
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  • 311 10 jyjAJ. More and Capt. Hipkin (scr) beat R. H. Stevens and C. c Webster in the "B" Hand; aps final at the S.C.C. yesterday. 6 0, S.C.R.C. Tennis The following were the n played yesterday in the S C C tennis tournament. Open Doubles Championsh. 5
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  • 237 10 NEWS FLASHES FROM THE HOCKEY FIELD Hyderabad Regiment 3; S.C.R.C. L pLAYING at the Hong Lim Green yesterday, the Hyderabad Regiment defeated the S.C.R.C. by three goals to one in an interesting game of hockey. Play did not start till 5.45 p.m. and when it
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  • 30 10 Playing at the J.C.S.A. ground on Saturday last, the Chung Hwa Juniors defeated the Tai Tock Seng Hospital R.C. by five goals to one in soccer match.
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  • 419 10 Police IS Colts h.c: 0. REGARDED as having one of the best hockey sides this season, the Police played far below standard in their match against the Colts H.C. at the Depot yesterday, and won by an only goal scored by N. Sullivan
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    • 46 10 Happy World Stadium o JHfc FRIDAY p*f§ r<* OCT. SILVER KID 6 (S> CHOCOLATI JAYARAJ 6 (3) BUDDY ANO n CYCLONE KID 4 (3) FIGHTIM; CAMEL JOE 4 (3) C. MACKAi G. SMITH 3 (3) S. AHMAD PRICES: $1, 50 cts.. 20 cts. Promoter:—C. M. BOUC»gU^
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  • 483 11 COLLEGE REGISTER SPLENDID VICTORY Raffles College 6; S.C.C 0. riELDING a weak team, the S.C.C. fared badly at hockey yesterday evening when they were beaten by Raffles College on the Padang by six goals to nil. The College forwards, led by Sheik Hussein,
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  • 83 11 Singapore, Moiiday. ACCUSED of behaving in a disorderly manner by assaulting a Tamil boy at Pulau Saigon on the evening of Oct. 3, and also to resisting a police constable in the lawful apprehension of himself for the offence. Goh Ah Lee a 40-year old Hockchia.
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  • 395 11 Instead of the usual practice match to-day a p. me has been arranged between the Y.W.C A Ist. XI and the Windsor XI on the Clerical Union ground. The following will play: B. Ferguson: E. Prugtnelt, S. Armstrong: I. Ford, Z. Elias. Mrs. Koh; M. Valthallyngam. P. Eber,
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  • 144 11 Malacca. Sunday. LAST night the Malacca Rotary Club held their dinner night at the Malacca Rest House. There were many guests including tne following:—Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Kendall. Mr and Mrs. J.A. Mac Lean Mr. and Mrs D Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Foo. Dr Kwong, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 442 11 bei Medal Competition of the V 1 Singapore Golf Club was Bukit Timah on Saturday and i and resulted in a tie in "A" Divitween M. M. Paterson, H. B. Sym f I Lane with a net score of 70, mn for J P Campbell in
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  • 106 11 I N »< Wnthorspoon won the PreslIsland Club on Saturday with I I„f. ncl s °me of the best cards re- follows:— fl J. W. Q r, jj' at «nMl and rpn 8 Loon m«. 36 3.34—39.34 J 1 boog and Ltaa Ti-pv Tay tI M i,.'.. 24
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  • 86 11 Di cam taken out for the Men's Competition played at the c lub on Oct. 8, which re- R. J Fennie and J.M. I Harv£y and RVt and J.M. Fraser reJJ of +3 (best 9 holes) they v ''2 he winners. 1 I *5 MEDAL (Stroke) n^ ed
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  • 176 11  -  (By lffn J "PETE" M M n!! Sar Hou ht on preS anothe r Junior proCov?r?H ?< i he Ha PPy World covered Stadium next Fiidav vidtd fi?* fans wiH be pro feh A. SOm c thrilIi n* boxing. Baby Chocolate meets Silver f'i, °*er
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  • 203 11 Singapore, Monday. I HAVE worked for 2» 2 years and draw a salary of $26 a month and I have not had any increment as yet," said Goh Kirn Chuan, cashier of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute at Seletar, when he pleaded guilty before
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  • 87 11 THE regular meetini of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club wao held yesterday. with the President, of the Club, Mrs. E.V. Da vies, in the chair. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. B. C. Roberts entitled "Health and Hapntoen,* 1 the speaker dealing with health as related to body,
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  • 44 11 Reuter. London, Oct. 9:—A list containing the names of British and French prisoners of war has been sent by the German Government to the International Red Cross in Geneva. The list has been forwarded to the British and French Governments. —Reuter.
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  • 150 11 Perak 31; Negri-Malacca 0. (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE Perak Rugger XV followed up their splendid victory over Penang last week, by convincingly defeating Negri-Malacca on the Ipoh padang this afternoon by the wide margin of 31 points (one try, five goals, and one
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  • 53 11 The European women's hockey XI defeated the G.S.C. at hockey yesterday by four goals to one. Mrs. Sew* 11 and Mrs. Finlayson scored for the Europeans in the first half. Mrs. Murnace further increased the score. Miss B. Oehlers scored for the G.S.C, followed by Mrs. Carslaw,
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    • 68 11 WKEN HAMi LACKS LIFE covered with Dandruff Fails m excessively Scaln iJrSjBI "KmS IB Itches or Shews wl patchy Baldness V* f Mia Infr a Ray V. your Scalp, brings increa'"'d blood to the hair mots. Sold Everywhere k J INFRA RAY LOTH)mA Agents: I H i «^S 3 Naina
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    • 27 11 f- > bbb bbw V| BW W Cold 8 OVALT^NE at your Cafe' wMilk Bar Its the Best Tropical f Drink yet/ jpj Energising Refreshing [I 7s Sustaining
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    • 442 11 NOT A PAIN AT 78 She Feels Like 48. Aches and pains are not inevitable in old age. When they do come, there is always a cause for them—a cause tnat can be overcome. Here is a little lesixm on growing old, by a woman of 78:— "For the last
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  • 94 12 DEBENTURES LOANS liayntrd 90 lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL gig 1940 101 io2nom 41.,' 1947 106 lu8i:om 1955 i09 l z llOnom 4'T 1953 103 lOftnom b < 56-60 116ci 48-68 i<* ICBI C1 4' 2 'l 70 80 lWi 111 id J\ 75-85 8K MftCl y- 1962 89', S2ci 3* 1953
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  • 672 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 9, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Bivers Sellers. Ampat Tin 6 5 Austral Amal M?VI Austral Malay 371- Sttmd Aver Hitam -21b ff« Aycr Wcng 085 Mtg Bangrin U .J, ftg,, Eatu Selangor J***! J*Ji* Berjunta! JO 6
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  • 16 12 Singapore, Tuesdi I The price of tin at nun j Singapore to-day \\a siTin: HT^o.
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  • 15 12 The price of rubber at noon it Singapore to-day was Buyers Sellers 33* i
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    • 122 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. i GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULCAI.N ROSK O P F CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to
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    • 34 12 "1»YE" RADIOS For Efficiency. Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN Sole Ajrents: HOE BOON LEONG. P Distributors: I R%DIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, i T <uala Lumpur. mmwmmmmumm FLIT p'j»gy< K i!: l s C
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    • 58 12 LATEST ARRIVALS LADIES' HATS 52.50 TO $4.00 ART. FLOWERS FOR DRESS HANDBAGS BABA CO., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD MOST UP-TO-DATE I j GIVEN TO J *W j INHALERS j j Its action is as raj o as it w pleasant. IT KILLS THE G£RMS of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, etc Agents in
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    • 37 12 S A THE BIGGEST STOCK OF SAREES ON DISPI If ycu are upcountry. ask your friends or to 1 for you. A PRICES RANGE FROM $1.50T0 $125 EACH SAKE 1 <• 1 Sl *Jtf| 4 Battery Rd Singapore
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 281 12 X f 1 To-Days Radio j m metres 9 30 relayed P 1120 P /111* 30.;« metres (9.69 mcp) »P, the Rafflfs Hotel. cws c MC! f .cciON 5 10.00 Close down. TRANSMISSION o fib Miscellaneous programme oi PEN ANG rlf lUIwE 1 30 m °NfwT& re m?d-iay Rubber ZHJ
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  • 529 13 Chungking. N event of historic importance to the future course ol Korea's independence movement took place in Chungking recently when leaders of two outstanding Korean revolutionary parties met. After several conferences, they decided upon a programme of united '>fTort to free their fathe-'and from Japan.
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  • 69 13 Kunming. WOLFRAM ore is a rich mineral of Yunnan. Its presence was discover ed only three years ago. It is abundant ill the area west of the Huangmaoshan tmfields near Kokiu. The ore dug out from the ground collected by the Yunnan Wolfram Company, a semi-official concern. The
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  • 197 13 Chungking pORMER officers of the 19th Route Army denies Japanese reports that Genera! Chen Ming-shu, their former commander-in-chief, is somewhere in South China rallying his subordinates to start a movement to overthrow the X-ttional Government. D The Japanese report stated that I General Chen sought
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  • 76 13 Tihua tSinkiang). A TOTAL of 400.000 illiterates in Siukiang have received elementary educ ation during the past year as a result of vigorous efforts of the provincial authorities in popularising education. A large number of schools have been increased during the period and it is estimated,
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  • 90 13 Chungking. ffort to bring about relations between China Gei eral Wu Chung-hsin, of 'he Mongolian and irs Commission of the Government, will head a l to Lhasa shortly. eavc >ome time in j nd will travel to Tibet via 1 things, it will attend in connection
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  • 128 13 Hongkong. Irilr European war has held up m twenty-four Boxer students p iv to England for further L rhey are waiting here for ■ur.inT instructions. It is learned ■hit most uinversi ies in the United h are functioning as usual, t their sailing will not be
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  • 275 13 ||AN( HURIA'S Five-Year Plan has failed. The authorities admu that shortage of capital and machinery in Japan has rendered it ppossihk in execute this comprehensive scheme of indut-trial deve■aemtnl and two-year extension has been granted. the press declared that the Five-Year Plan would be
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  • 46 13 Meanwhile, a further big iron and Jteel company is being formed and will come into existence within a month with the sole object of promoting China's iron and steel industry. All these organisations are receiving encouragement and assistance from the Chinese Government.
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  • 199 13 Yulin. A TTESTING to the keen attention paid by the National Government on Mongolian political affairs in Suiyuan and Inner Mongolia, the Central authorities have decided to move the headquarters of the Suiyuan-Mongolian Political Affairs Direction Bureau into Inner Mongolia, according to General Chu
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  • 183 13 Manila. A NUMBER of Japanese, disguised as fishermen but believed to be geologists prospecting for minerals in the rich mining areas of Surigao reserved by the Philippine Commonwealth government, have been reported around the vicinity of Dinagat town. The Japanese are said to some Filipinos in
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  • 175 13 Chung shan. THE war in Europe has the effect of sharp increase of cemmodity prices in this county and other parts oi Kwangtung. During the past two days very little foreign goods cleared the Chinese customs at Lappa, but it is expasted that ncrmal traffic will
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  • 223 13 Hongkong. 'fHE United States Navy is planning formidable training manoeuvres in Hawaiian waters involving most of the warships based on the West Coast, according to a Washington report Japan's intensified military operations in China have prompted the programme. The presence of the fleet near
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  • 111 13 Shanghai. THE puppet Reformed Government in Nanking will disappear on October 10 to make room for a so-called Central Government headed by Wang Ching-wei with jurisdiction over Peiping. The provisional Government In Peioing will be merged with the new set up in Nanking and will be known
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 140 13 Ju.t HOUSEHOLD ENCYCLOPEDIA. for Home Handyman Housewife, by Sir John Hammerton. Bound in Twi hanrisom; Volume It's a practical guide to B|H bran^es of hcmecravt written by the leidmg Experts on Budding, DMM« Finishing, Collecting, Woodwtvk, Making and Mending Amateurmechanics Cookery, Needlework, Pets Animals, Poultry Hobbies f Games. Etc., Containing
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  • 120 14 Singapore, Monday. T HE local tin market was 1 changed, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 33, s cents, October December 33% »"0 fanuary'March 31?4 cente to dlv Tin shares continued active to-day and prices improved slightly. Sunger Luas and Ulu Klangs
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  • 127 14 Singapore, Oct. 9. R. (Siam» W.Coast No.i per Koyan R.(Siam) W.Coast No 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $!95 Rice Siam 2 $180 Rice Siam 3 $160 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $115 Siam Brcken Rice Nc. 2 $110 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R.
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  • 309 14 PRODUCE Previous To d; PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk AuglSept. £15.10.0 Nomi COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment «0.16.3 Seller SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 21 BeUm TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sept. shipment 28 Seller:. PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok SeptiOct shipment Bfl^re Black Lampong AuglOct. shipment
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    • 422 14 r THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Obcarparatad Sngland), UNGAPOBE BRANCH! 4, i> Almeida htrecL Authorised and subscribed Capital £2 000,000 Eald-up Capital Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and ainganore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and raorey received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 402 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH f INDIA ancorporatcd m England) F. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS* Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at
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    • 213 14 lIWK OF Mil\A (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office (5444. C.Jb Manager's Office 0442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-S Cable Address: "CIIUNGKUO* Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,d00,000.0C Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647.000,000.00 Tae-Vung Soong, Chairman
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    • 150 14 I 19-23, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I Telephone, Manager's Office «512 txchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROVINBANRV* Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch f 10,400,000 RESERVE FUNDS 13,000,0 M TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108,000.000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG. TSENG YANG FU Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON KAI
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    • 46 14 ftfe IAM pf tawoiu tbe that to afforded by our where we hare rariou* Am for hire at m* rates. 0 HOLERS <* SJETS and ONLY haw aeeee* to ac that SAFETY and r»» may ha assured- ftft jd We ahaU be pleawsJ faritr particulars on iPP""
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  • 101 15 LOH—Mr. Loh Seng Heng, aged 58, passed away peacefully at his residence, No. 5, Jalan Kemaman, on 7th Oct., 193&, at 1 15 p.m. He leaves behind a widow, three younger brothers, Messrs I<oh Kim Soon, Loh Guan Hong, Lch Song Hong, a sister, five sons, Mess.s
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    • 377 15 f^^^ugssmia-nnslBIBSB SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. I Accident Ambulance m Bri ade, filled. AJI appli- NIS fur MALTCOTIN m Cocoa Apply Box 70, Malaya X <528-B> B VACANCIES and busip in 194G everywhere In B st tents stamps to IVINE 28 i'HE Aicade, Singujp (527.8) B i itdoor Salesmen and mmission basis. Apply
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    • 487 15 FOR SALE: Six acres rubber lard, Fengkalan Bahru. Apply Van Rooyen. Pudu Post Office, Kuala Lumpur. (483.8) NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in Tanglin and Katong on easy monthly instalments. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 'Phone 7405. (455.8) FQR SALE Opel Car good condition. Fully Insured, taxed and motbr boat. Apply alter
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    • 462 15 TO LET: From Ist November comfortable bungalow. 20|p00 sq. ft., Poole Road, Katong. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, garage, servants' quarters, light, water. Rent $80 p.m. Apply 14A, Change Alley, Phone 7532. (484.8» NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOMS with bathrooms and verandahs attached, also garage, every convenience at 27, Kelawei Road, Penang. (515.8)
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    • 542 15 EXPERT PACKERS, Shipping, Deli vering, Trpnsporting, Furniture Removals. Please write for interview Reliance Packing Services, 57, Tan.ong Pagar Road, Singapore. (492-B; EXPERT LADY HAIRSTYLISTS from Bangkok will give you a CHIC flneerivave for $L5O or a really stylish perm. e/r^T^il? 6 only BANGKOK BEAUTY AL 2. N 481, Ge y
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    • 489 15 FROM Ist October, 1939, for one month. Clearance Sale at below cost price. Well made modern design household furnitures of all descriptions. Patent Furniture Coy., 128, Orchard Road. (419.8) Tailoring Millinery etc. BUY LATEST DESIGN LILYSHIRT9 AND GET FREE GIFTS NOW—LILYSTORE, OFFICE 547, North Bridge Road Singapore. Made order. (470.8/'
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    • 457 15 Singapore Municipality '.TENDERS. Tiwwders are now invited lor tne following materials or service. For partlculara see Municipal lenaer Room Date of Cloning Hire of Lorries during 1940 12 noon, Oct. 16 1939. Supply of Solid Pneumatic Tyres during 1940. mm J 12 noon, Oct. 16, 1939. Maintenance of Side Tables
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  • 58 16 British official Wireless. London. Oct 9. now available. reconnaissance The pilot of a Bnt.sh iecog» t aircraft observed the enemy ny ng a The teSSSt quickly gained nI1 T v n British aircraft were struck by m ts but neither was damaKod. There wer- no casualties
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  • 25 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 9. Molotov is reported to have told the Rumanian Minister in Moscow tha* Rumania, according to Rome radio. Reuter. .inn
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  • 306 16 HITLER'S BROADCASTS WON'T STOP FRENCH Reuter. London, Oct. 9. frnni tv»p Western front this morning ie THE French communique from the «itvior «lirip of ports further patrGl activaics d south of Zweiihe valley of the lower Nied north of SaarDiucKtn a biucken. tV|o+ a
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  • 46 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. THE stopping of Danish «P"J^ to I nrMi Britain because of the German FO Thppaper estimates that in the bacon ml the loss a—s < Mter and e|gs comes to that n exports a. of work in Denmark.— Reuter.
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  • 29 16 First picture (by air mail ing the arrival of the British tionarv Force on French detachment of British iroops Itavaj their ship on arrr
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  • 78 16 I INFORMATION hm I through the Unil in London that orders h by the German author! lease from prison and the their hotels of the Brtti plovees detained in Hai The persons in quest; a Bayliss, British Vice-Co. Miss Mary Joss, an i British
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  • 155 16 Reuter. London, Oct I W THE House of Commons this whether the Government meant to make stated that the M OovemmS were in comp.ete Z war, and these had been He added that as time went on, Mh doubt! consider whether their war
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    • 25 16 J ONE STROKE FILLS A CHILTON. I IE WING-FLOW PEN 1 NEVER GET OKY. I V ROBERT F. nOSSELE, I Box 488, Singapore. I Oilton
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