Malaya Tribune, 3 September 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 211. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, September 3, 1940.
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  • 1183 1 MIGHT ON LAND, SEA AIR UNIMPAIRED London, Sept. 3. j of vicissitudes in the campaign, it can now be said the British Army, numbering 2' j million men, is in position, says Reuters military correspondent, reviewmiaticn after one year of war. He
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  • 109 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. Z. i ni i LARING that his missioi: is "to bring prosperity y U the tuition," Mr. Koba- yissi, special Japanese envoy i i m Ihe Dutch Indies and ■bister ol Commerce, sailed i s In-day for Batavia j In .m interview
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  • 84 1 Reuter. hville, Teanease, Sept. 3. T greatest attack that has A been launched against lorn of the individual er the Americas than before," declared President It, speaking at the deiof the National Park eal Smoky Mountain. He added: the attack, the United °tate must prepare beforehand,
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Ankara, Sept. 2. lood that informal ek ut.s'-u3slons have ihiiR leecntlv with the tiling what aid, il nd expect from vie the victim of I here it is fearbe u revival of the dtapoh Renter
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  • 275 1 Malaya War Supply Talks At Delhi Reuter. Simla, Sept. 3. PREPARATIONS are in fuli ?wing for what! has been officially designated as the "Eastern Group Conference" more popularly known as "plus and minus talks' —which the Viceroy is expected to open at New Delhi on Oct. 25. All countries concerned
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  • 547 1 OP. IT A IN, ftftOT the first year of war, is now in a stronger position than ever before. An army of 2V 2 millions is defending her shores, aided by her formidable navy, losses to which have been replaced and added to by the foreign vessels
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  • 287 1 Reuter. RENTER'S diplft »atic **pondent writes that although Britain has had diplomatic setbacks -nee last September, her diplomatic activity is now on the upward curve. British air victories have afforded cur diplomacy a bright background for its work. Anglo-American affairs hav a never run more smoothlv than at
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  • 1212 1 "SIGHT OF CENTURY" Reuter. London, Sept. 3. THOUSANDS yesterday evening watched what one of many Empire soldiers among them described as the "sight of the century*—German raiders fleeing pell mell before the defences of London. Ali day long, from the time of the city s
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  • 91 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept 2. IT is confirmed that the Cabinet crisis ended with a minor reshuffle of ministerial posts. Hassan Sabry Pasha is taking the portfolio of Home Affairs in addition to the Premiership. The Foreign Ministry releases Nokrashy Pasha. Saadist leader for the Finance Ministry while
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  • 163 2 $200,000 Project To Be Ready Early Next Year (Tribune Staff Reporter) CINGAPORE'S additional wireless station in Jurong Road is expected to be n commission early next year. The equipment, which is expected to include a new 100 k.w. transmitter, has not arrived in Singapore >et. r>
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  • 121 2 Singapore, Monday. AHMAT BIN SERAN. a young Bovanese, and Kamsiah binte Sa'leh* a Malay woman, were oroduced in the Second Police Court to-day, on a charge of theft of cne wall clock a necklace, a locket ard various other articles, to the value of $17.75, belonging to
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  • 52 2 Singapore, Tuesday. PROF. C. S. de Radwan Praglowski, the Polish scientist and lounder of Radwan Institute, London, will be the speaker at tomorrow's tiffin meeting of the Singapore Rotarians, at the Adelphi Hotel. Prof. Praglowski will talk on "War Within Ourse.'ves," which will be followed by
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  • 103 2 M. Singapore, Monday. A SENTENCE of six months' im a*, prisonment was imposed on Goh Mah Lock, who was charged to-day at the Assizes Dei ire Mr. Justice Pcdlow wlih using as genuine a forged cheque for $130. Goh Mah Lojk was described as a passage agen-
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  • 252 2 Singapore, Monday. SINGARAM, a young Municipal cooly, who attacked three sleeping' fellow workers with a blunt axe and fractured their skulls was sentenced to-day by Mr. j] McFall, the District Judge, to two years' rigorous imprisonment. According to the prosecution, conducted by Chief
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  • 134 2 Singapore, Monday. CONVTCIED on a cha*ge of receiving an illegal gratification of $15. Chin Yoeng Kee, Chinese interpreter attached 10 the civil district court, was fined $100, or in default one month's simple imprisonment, by the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day. At the
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  • 60 2 TO mark the first anniversary of the outbreak of war, there will be a broadcast from London tomorrow night (Wednesday), by Sir Robert Vansittart. Sir Robert Vansittart was one of the most influential figures in British diplomacy in the years leading up to the present war in
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  • 246 2 Singapore, Monday. MYSTERY surrounds the death of a middle-aged Chinese, Son Sai Ko, who was found lying unconscious at Serangoon Road near the post office about 5 a.m. on Aug. 25. A damaged bicycle lay beside him. His hat was picked up some distance
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  • 45 2 Singapore. Monday. SAID to have cheated Shaikh Wald Bask of the sum of $501, A. M. Russul, a middle-aged Ceylonese, appeared in the Second Police Court, to-day. Russul claimed trial, and the case was postponed to Sept. 9. Bail in $500 was offered.
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  • 296 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pHE President of Rotary International, Rotarian Pereira, is expected to visit Singapore in the course of his world tour, which will begin on Sept. 23 when he leaves Sao Paulo, Brazil. His itinerary includes South Africa, India, the Orient, and the USA. There
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  • 42 2 A literary meeting of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will be held on Friday at 5 p.m., at No. 380, Geylang Road, Singapore, when a lecture will be delivered in Malay on the "Duty of Muslims To-day" by Mr. Jueer bin Mohammed.
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  • 66 3 This picture tons taken when the counter at the General Post Office. Singapore, ivas opened for the sale of War Saving Certificates yesterday. It shows Mrs Garside. wife of Mr. T. S. Garside. of the A.P.C., the first lady purchaser, and an old Tamil, who was
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  • 351 3 Singapore, Monday. "T AM afraid they must pay for insulting officers," said Mr. J. G. Ruppoport, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day, when he fined three English sailors, Richard Trerise (23), Richard Bridge (26) anu Clifford Payton (20), on various charges of using indecent and threatening
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  • 18 3 Mr. A. H. M. Cretch, Inspector of Mines, has be?n appointed to officiate as Inspector of Mines, Perak.
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  • 448 3 Govt. Campaign Will Benefit Industries (Tribune Staff Reporter) A MALAYAN wartime economy campaign can only reach its maximum usefulness if we can have here, in Malaya, machinery and plant to treat a ll kinds of scrap iron, waste paper and other materials. This is the
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  • 48 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE body of a. prematurely-born baby was found early this morning in a dram in Tambun Road, a short distance from th? traffic liuhts. The discovery was made by some Sunitary Board labourers who were cleaning the drain.
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  • 283 3 Singapore. Mon;7jiy. ABOUT a month after he t had lost two finders of his right hand while cleaning a l cutting machine, Abdul Ita lim. an employee of inn he- i lem and Co., Ltd., was found I banging in the latrire of the
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  • 622 3 Singapore, Monday. court martial of Captain Loveday entered its final stage to-day with the concluding addresses of counsel and the summing up of the Judge-Advocate, Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, who emphasised to the court the importance of care in accepting the evidc-nce of witnesses
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  • 950 4  -  Golden Melody, Centaurus Fancied As Safe Bets By "Spectator" WITH T HE GOING ON THE GOOD SIDE FORM HORSES SHOULD BE IN FRONT AT BUKIT TIM AH TOMORROW, THE SECOND DAY OF SINGAPORE TURF CLUBS AUTUMN (GOLD CUP) MEETING. CLOSE FINISHES ARE EXPECTED WITH TRAINERS
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  • 118 4 SINGAPORE Aero Modellers Society will hold an open meeting in which the public may take part on Friday on an open space in Upper Aljunied Road, behind Alkaff Gardens. All types of model planes may be used by entrants who will be charged a 50
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  • 193 4 To-day's Work-Outs By "Spectator" TtfONYA SARAWAK, FLEM--11 ING, COURTING, and SHOOT UP were among the outstanding horses that went through final gallops at Bukit Timah this morning in preparation for to-morrow's races. IRISH JIG, tipped as a winner at this meet, looked right
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  • 23 4 Playing at Changi yesterday the R.A. <Hy.> were beaten by the Argyll Regiment by three goals to nil m a Division 1 match
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  • 17 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Malays v. Gordons, Stadium; R.A. (A. A.) v. Loyals, Changi. i
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  • 125 4 SCRATCHINGS and running order for to-morrow's races at Bukit Timah, issued this morning, are: Race L Ponies: Class 1, Div. 2, SK» furs. Scratchings: Applewood. Race 2. Horses: Class 3, Div. 2, 7 furs. No scratchings. Race 3. Horses: Class 3, Div. 4, 6 furs. Scratchings: Jacatra.
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  • 65 4 The following eleven have accepted to play for S.C.C. against R.N. Malaya on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 11 a.m. respectively at S.C.C: H. L. Ward, Major F. E. Hugonin R. A. U. Todd, Capt. B. K. Castor, J. B. H. Lackie, A. H. Carberv. SLdr. R. A.
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  • 432 4 FIGHT STARTS WHEN GUNNERS BEA T S.H.B. R.A. (B.M.) 5; S.H.B 0. JJOUGH play and an acddent marred the Division 2A league soccer match between the R.A. (B.M.) and the S.H.B. al the Harbour Board ground yesterday. The Gunners won 5-0. PAWIOI* n Mrl Tamo.
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  • 196 4 V.M.C.A.. .7; Indians. .0. pOLLOWING several ugly incidents in the Indians and V.M.C.A. soccer match yesterday, Peters, the Indians' goalkeeper, was ordered off the field two minutes before the game ended. The V's won the Division II B match which was played on their ground, by
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    • 306 5 X O OPE X "Hitler has now sprawled over Europe. Our offensive springs are being slowly compressed and we must resolutely and methodically prepare ourselves for the campaigns of 1941 and 1942 Even if the Nazi legions stood triumphant on the Black Sea, or even on the Caspian, even if
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  • 227 6 ItfEWS from Shanghai reveals that "wave after wave of terrorism" has been committed in the International Settlement during recent weeks. This once prosperous "Paris of the Orient" has almost become a forbidden city. Business is at j a complete standstill, individual movement is restricted, and freedom
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  • 238 6 IT is clear that Rumania's acceptance of the V ienna award ha*s been forced upon her under the threat of war. Though superficially the Rumanian-Hungarian dispute is settled to the satisfaction of both parties serious developments are an almost foregone conclusion. Rumanians are incensed at the treachery of
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  • 32 6 A Tribune photograph taken at the residence of H.H. the Tungku Mahkota of Johore, during the visit of the American journalists, w ho lei Singapore on Sunday.
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  • 332 6 Fight For Recognition Began During Last War J*HAT the Australian Minister for the Army, Mr. Street, has approved of the appointment of women doctors to serve with the military forces in Australia and abroad has given great satisfaction to women in Australia. Ihe fight tor the
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  • 77 6 Shanghai. 1 THE American Asiatic Fleet may give up summering In Chefoo or Weihaiwai this year and will remain in Manila In order to watch Japanese moves around Indochina and nearby foreign colonies, where over a hundred Japanese naval units are massed. American naval
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  • 141 6 By Britain A MESSAGE from Nassau (Bahamas) states that because France is out of the war. Henri de Boyn, who escaped from Devil's Island, will not be sent back to the French penal settlement. With five companions, he escaped to Cat Island, Bahamas, last March. Their
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  • 82 6 j;/IRS. Attracta (ienevicve 1 Rewtastle, M.8., B.Ch., 8.A.0.. wife of Mr. C. S. Rewcastle, K.C., is the Royal Xavy's first woman doctor. .She was gazetted to the relative rank of surgeontfeat. attached to the K.N.V.R. Her appointment dates from May 12 last. An official of the
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  • 92 6 lungkun. JJUE to the Japanese occupation of the district and disruption of communications there is at present a serious shortage of rice in Tungkun. The price of rice has risen to $1 per catty, which has caused unprecedented hardship to the poorer classes. Village elders have decided
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  • 351 6 Reuter. Louden, Bm i THE German Air Fore, planes in on Great*? tain in the week from Aug 25 That is the number claimed bVti Air Ministry as shot d ha s been previously pointed that, enemy aircraft listed bably destroyed" 0r "darLS sometimes equal the
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  • 143 6 Tokyo, Aug;. 29. THE fusion of 40 protestant Christian denominations in Japan into the I'niird Christian Church in Japan is being contemplated, the Xichi-Nichi Shimbun reports. The new church will be independent of European and American guardianship and be economically sell-supporting. Sixty persons, including rente* i sentatives
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  • 101 6 Reuter. Washington, Sept. I. THE National Defence Con sion in a statement reporting on the tremendous activity In the industrial "preparedness" programme, says that new facto, are under construction and cm* iDloyment in the industry is rising rapidly. Plane production should increase 50 per cent,
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  • 48 6 Reuter. London. Sep* THE Imc of Man had Itf On raid on Saturday when Ge J\ nan bomber approached ta island. No bombs were dropp?" end it is believed that the raider was shot down into the sea by t**° c nitfiips Renter
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  • 1055 7 SIR SHENTON THOMAS TELLS OF LIFE IN ENGLAND NOW To ALL FRIENDS AND WELL-WISHERS IN THE EMPIRE AND OUTSIDE OF IT, I WOULD SAY AT THIS TIME: YOU NEED NOT FEEL UNEASY VBOUT US, SAID SIR SHENTON THOMAS, BROADCASTING TO THE EMPIRE
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  • 253 7 Reuter. Istanbul, Sept. 2. THE completion of the first year of the war finds Turkey unshaken in her confidence of the ultimate British success. She is However, focussing attention on three aspects of the European developments, namely the Anglo-German air war, Baikal developments and her own
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  • 157 7 Chungking, Aug. 31. i THE Ta Kung Pao carries a S I special message from J i Kunming saying that in view of the rumours about j indo-China and the tense J situation. Governor Lung Yun > i has ordered all government i J offices to carry out
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  • 104 7 Reuter. Georgetown, (British Guiana), Sept. 2. TRAVELLERS arriving here state that unrest is growing j daily in Martinique and Guardeloup. Feeling of the general population is against the Vichy Government, although clashes between anti-surrender demonstrations and gendarmes and marines have subsided. The difficult economic conditions i
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  • 62 7 London, Sept. 2. THE unexpected exemption from raids during the night may possibly be explained by the heavy R.A.F. raids on the French ccast. Vivid flashes frcm exploding bombs were seen from the English coats, beginning at 12 a.m. ana lasting for over two hours.
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  • 48 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 2. A PROMINENT Chinese, Dr. Zung Tsong Fong was kidnapped from his home in the main street of the International Settlement by three gunmen. The three men entered his room and forced him out into a car. [The motive is believed to be ranI som.—Reuter.
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  • 341 7 Reuter. BUCHAREST, SEPT. 2. 4 RMOL RED CARS AND POLICE WITH TOMMY GUNS AND RIFLES WERE NECESSARY TO DAY TO DEAL WITH AGAINST THE CESSION OF THE TRANSM.VANI4N TERRITORY. THE DEMONSTRATIONS WERE THE MOST ENERGETIC SINCE 1914. The demonstrators were dispersed with water hoses,
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  • 23 7 Tokyo, Sept. 2—His Majesty the Emperor cabled felicitations to Queen Wllhelmina In London, on Her Majesty's birthday Miniversarv on. Aug. 31 -Eastern Mewl
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  • 226 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Aug. 26. PROMINENT Japanese business men from Tokyo are due to arrive in Java for trade discussions with the local authorities. Tne grcup includes Messrs. T. Mukai, presid3nt, and T. Ohtsuka and N. Ogita. executives of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,
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  • 34 8 The premotion of the following Nuismg Sisters, Grade II Malayan Nursing Service, to be Matrons Grade 11, has been gazetted: Miss C. A. Harn3ss, Miss L. G. Culleton. and Miss V. M. H Patterson.
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  • 127 8 Then read this:— ¥ou are not out of danger when fever has subsided. The weakness I it leaves behind exposes you to relapse or fresh infection. You must rebuild your worn-out boclv Immediately ana quickly. 7 he way to do {his is to find a food that
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    • 51 8 I*l^ M E TO-NIGHT jSLACKOUT NIGHT—NO SHOW Opening Season Commences September sth FEATURING CHINA INDIA'S NATIONAL LEADERS INTERVIEW SHOWN SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE JUBILEE 8c PALACEGAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. IMF i wR Pandi Jawarhalal Nehru INDIANS ALIKE SHOULD NOT MfSS SEEING THIS PICTURE OF GOOD FRIENDSHIP IN THESE GREAT LEADERS. 1
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  • 30 9 The Hon Mr. S. W. Jones, Officer Administering the Government, chatting ivith Mr. J. E. Jear.s A.KJ*. chief, at headquarters during last night's blackout.
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 3. DYKE breaches along the Yellow River in East Honan are now converting a number of districts into veritable lakes, and bringing ruin to farm lands, according to a Chinese press reP °Fiood water has been steadily rising as a result of heavy rainfall since
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  • 828 9 Witness' Word Against Accused's Defence Plea Counsels Summing-Up COURT MARTIAL DEFENCE Singapore, Monday. U T SHALL rest content if you can say to yourself in considering this case, in th* words of the old Sexton in the beautiful poem "I he Curfew Shall Not Ring To-night,' I have done my
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  • 150 9 Reuter. Sofia, Sept. L ITNLESS the Rumanians accept the final Bulgarian proposals regarding the future of the Southern Dobruja during the next day or two, there is likely to be a breakdown in the negotiations. There has been some uneasiness following reports of the Rumanians delaying a
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    • 456 9 Public Notices KRUPTCY ORDINANCE IiAPTER 45» c High Court of the L its Settlements tlement of Singapore, rner's Administration Order )UV No 32 of 1936. k vWI SINGH of No. 58, Chulia Kf Singapore, Additional <v.nstable at the Sze Hai 1 Banking Insurance CorT Singapore. IS HEREBY GIVEN dividend is
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  • 49 10 Domestic Occurrences TAN -YONG —The engagement is announced between Mr. C. S. Tan of Messrs Robinson Co., Ltd., the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. M L. Tan of Singapore to Miss Yong Poh Lum, the fourth laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yong Meow Kwang, also of Singapore
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  • 106 10 KOH—Mrs Koh Keng Bock nee Madam Beng Chwee Geok, beloved wife of Capt Koh Keng Bock J.P., M.B.E. passed away peacefully on Ist September, 194*0 at 9.30 a.m. Age 52 years She leaves behind her husband, one son. Koh Hood Lock, one daught-er-in-law, Ec Yoke Lin, one daughter, Koh
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    • 540 10 I Situations Vacant A JUNIOR CLERK aged under 20 wanted Apply 22. Raffles Chambers Singapore per.' tonally on Friday and Saturday mornlnga. (No »93E> WANTED Experienced Lady Canvasserg able to speak different Chinese dialects and Malay. ADDIy personally 84. Outram Road. Singapore. (No. 568E) WANTED dance hostesses, for local cabaret.
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    • 720 10 Wanted WANTED to buy Secondhand Pocket Camera, Tripod. Apply 150, Kllllney Road, Singapore. (No. 588E) WANTED 8 persona to form a Mandarin class at central locality ln town. Al Tea. cher available. Apply to Dox 380 cjo Malaya Tribune, Saiga pore. (No. 590E) WANTED:— Incubator, new or secondland. Apply Box
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    • 817 10 Educational ECONOMICS for L.C.C. Higher Diploma and Accountants-Secretaries Professional Courses—Tuition by an MA. (Econ.) commencing sth Sept. Only Sr. Cambridge Certificate holders admitted. Rajah's College. Dickson Road, Singapore (No. 544E) FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL l-A Kirk Terrace, Singapore. MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF MLSIC THE Highest Standards of tuition. Kindergarten (from
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    • 743 10 pure R.I.R. Cockerel and Pullets, with houses, Iron roofing. $80!- the lot. Box 383, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 599E) FOR SALE Second-Hand full size Padmore Billiard Table completely renovated in excellent condition with all accessories $700.00 no offers, particulars from Box No. 363 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 546R)
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    • 585 10 M. JALBAUD LADIES HAIR-DRESSING SALOON We beg to inform our clients that Mr. M. JALBAUD has been authorised to manage Maison Interlandi's hair-dressing business from the Ist September, under the name of SUZANNE at 159 Capitol building. Telephone 4419. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 35.
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    • 1060 10 j TO-DAY'S ItAl7|<>! SINGAPORE LONDON ?:S- uM Music. g£ "ft s S,' 1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme p m "MC (16 86 met Summary. Mid-day Tin. Corpa 6.00 Wynford Be*i and Rubber Prices. 6.35 French bur- i 1.35 News. 6.50 News and 1.50 Interval. 7.20 Dutch buiut'. 5.00 Malay Musical
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  • 133 11  -  MARKET REPORTS By Reuter London, Sept. 2. nee of consumer demand for tin, both here and in the 1 tea, customary smelter sales slightly depressed After the official hours, business was unchanged, believed that the United States Reserve Company small quantity over the week-end.
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  • 294 11 London, Sept. 2. Stock Exchange opened ,dv. with a little selective of Kaffirs. It is beUnited Kingdom inv >uK« follow any consis- ent Cape purchases since the nTd South African nudget has not been fully discounted, wnile rjnited Kingdom taxation makes most attractive. New York, Sept. 2. A
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  • 269 11 Price) £257* a Buyers Sellers £258* 4 Buyers £258 2 Se'ler. RUBBER London, Sept. 2. Buyers Sellers Dull 12-3 16 1 isi mraidJ 12 l 8 12*4 F rward) n r 12^ 3 12-3 16 w aid» .larch 11-13 16 11 7 8 /".NOON STOCK EXCHANGE London.
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  • 136 11 DAiuY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Sept. 2. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 374 37% No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in coses Sept. 38U 38°s G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales Sept. 36i/ 2 ?3% FAQ. R.S.S. F O B. in bales Sept.
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  • 172 11 Frcm Our Financial Coirespondent, Singapore, Tuesday. THERE was little business in local tins yesterday, and this was confined to Hong Fatts and Kuchais. The latter eased somewhat on the dividend announcement, which was not as good as expected by some holders. In Australians, there was
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37%; Sellers 87%. TIN
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  • 219 11 Singapore. Sept. 3 The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 24 1,10 London demand A* Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand 46 15,1b Montreal demand 51 Baiavia demand
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  • 990 11 Singapore, Sept. 2. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Tin (53) 3 6 4,Austral Amal (ss) 5 3 5 9cd Austral Malay 35 37 -cd Ayer Hltam (ss) 19- 20Ayer Weug (t) 0.55 0.60 Itßjrtß Tin 1«3 17 3 Battl SelanEor ($1) 1-38 1.43 Berjuntai (ss) 3 9 3
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  • 204 12 Reuter. London, Sept. HIDDEN hail of lire await* the invaders of England, writes a Better special correspondent, who visited the Southern Commano. Looked at from the sea, the foreshore looks still .vhat it was, a sunny lido with hills on both .ides and woodland beyond.
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  • 80 12 Reuter. Baltimore, Sept. 2. THE Council of the French island colony of New Caledonia has resigned in protes* against the appointment o: Lif«ut-Colonel Denis as Governor by the Petain Government, according to Mr. Paul Patterson publisher of the Baltimore Even tng Sun. who is now
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  • 249 12 Munition Works, Bases, Dromes Heavily Bombed Reuter. London. Sept. 2. EXTENSIVE operations over Germany, Italy, Holland and J France were carrier! out by Air Force bombers last night, slates ar Air Ministry communique. Alter chronicling the bombing of enemy aerodromes at Ypneburg and! Schipol yesterday,
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  • 89 12 Reuter. j S London, Sept. 2. THREE German bombers attacked the sailing i vessel Loch Ryan (200 tons) which is registered in Eire i and owned by an Irishman. The vessel succeeded in reaching port after the decks and masts had been blasted away by high
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  • 91 12 THE sale of War Loan deben- tures on the first day, and when the banks were optn today, is breaking all records. Several application- for mi'lion dollar debentures have been made. At the rate applications are pouring in at the banks, it is confidently expected that the
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  • 84 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 3. THE Ministry of Labour has announced that between July 15 and Aug. 12. there was a reduction of 27,814 in the number of unemployed persons in Great Britain. There was a reduction of nearly 40,000 in men and women registered as unemp'oyed,
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  • 123 12 Reuter. A SUCCESSION P r cut „n Klb and Roour, building mn a houses being hit by 72 2?" bombers yesterday, states Force communique. Our aircraft attack cf waves throughout Two direct hits wfif i a large jetty and small jetty. Many b mgs and
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  • 119 12 Reuter. London, Sept 2 THE first British decoration awarded to a French naval unit since the start of the war has been presented by Vice-Admiral Sir Max Horton at a north-east Scottish port, where seven' hundred men of the Royal Nan the Free French Navy and
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