Malaya Tribune, 9 September 1940

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune NETS A LES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. XXVII- -No. 216. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, September <>, 1910
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  • 133 1 Reuter. j Hongkong, Sept. 8. 4 NEW order under the emergency regulations was gazetted to-day, stopping the return to Hongj kong of women and i children who had pre{v iously been evacuated, j The order applies to all nationalities, and provides I hat ro women or children
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  • 137 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 9. fONVOYS of ships, bringing men and war material from England, Rhodesia, India and Australia, have arrived in Egyp tian ports. Large liners transported many thousands of technicians, infantry, hospital staffs and R.A.F. pilots, with quantities of munition and tanks. This convey
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  • 71 1 Reuter. Malta. Sept. 9. IT is officiary announced that a strong formation of enemy aircraft raided Malta at mid-day and cropped a number of bombs, causing -light damage to naval property A .small fire at a store was quickly extinguished. A few civilian houses were demolished, and five
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  • 1346 1 Britain Expects Bigger Attacks: Saturday's Bag 99 Out Of 700 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. AN air raid warning was sounded in the London area at 6.59 G.M.T. last night. shortly after which heavy anti-aircraft fire was heard. A second wave of enemy raiders approached
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  • 662 1 IMPRESSI ONS OF TOUR Reuter. London, Sept. 9. THE battering which London's dockland received in Saturday s raids left the inhabitants of the crowded East End districts undaunted. A Reuter reporter, who toured the area, writes:— I saw rescue parties remove battered bodies from
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. THREE Dorniers were blown to pieces by anti-aircraft fire within a minute in south-east England yesterday, when a large formation of raiders emerged from the clouds en route to London. This brilliant marksmanship was credited to a 22-year-old gunner.
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  • 254 1 INDO-CHINA: REACTION Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 9. SHOCK has been caused in foreign and Chinese cirties in Shanghai by the reported capitulation of the Indo-China authorities to the Japanese demands, in the matter of the passage of Japanese troops through Indo-China. It is felt that the
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  • 68 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. ALL service i of the port of Lon- don are being maintained. An official of the Port of London authority told Reuter: "While the damage by tire at the docks is considerable, the discharging and loading berths are intact, and all services
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    • 148 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page R A.F. Training For Civilian Pilots 2 Emergency Nursing Scheme Postponed 3 Sport 4 Havoc Raids On Berlin 6 'l S. Let League Down" 7 Cinemas 8 financial News 11 R A.F. Maintain Attacks 12 WHY DO THOUGHTFUL fy| PARENTS SEND THEIR SONS ANI) DAUGHTERS TO
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    • 65 1 British Raids On Germany—I Pages 7 and 12. M E EWAlfp RJED LABEL Mm THE MAN WHO KNOWS 21 M GOOD BEER WILL TELL j MB f^/?v-tS'''A YOU THE TECHNICAL IPl^jlr DETAILS OF WHY IT'S j^^^^^C^^^H WE COMMEND IT TO rOU FOR ITS SPARKLING Si Si 31M t?URITY AND DELIGHT-
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  • 216 2 Singapore. Monday. f\ BRIDE who travelled by sea and air from Fiji for her wedding, and who arrived here yesterday by flying boat, was married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 8 a.m. to-day. She was Miss Margaret Myra Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
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  • 204 2 NEW VOLUNTEER AIR FOR CE SCHEME (TRIBFNE STAFF REPORTER) CIXTEEN OF MALAYA'S MOST EXPERIENCED PILOTS WILL SHORTLY GO UNDER CANVAS at tui? t? A F STATION AT KALLANG, lO 15eAj1in THE™PIRST PERWD OF CONTINUOUS TRAINTXTr- OF THE RECENTLY KkbUfcOTATOD OTRArrI SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER AIR Hade ov
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  • 138 2 Singapore, Saturday. WHEN a bull sees red it is dangerous, but it has not yet been ascertained what a cow saw today, before it attacked a Chinese couple waiting at a bus stop, along Serangoon Road. The couple, it would appear, w ere with a child
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  • 438 2 Day Of Prayer Singapore, Sunday. MEN of many races and creeds met today in Singapore's churches and temples in answer to the King's call to prayer. It was a striking and sincere response to the desire expressed by His Majesty a few weeks ago that
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  • 44 2 The death occurred recently of Mr. Leonard G. Felkin, at St. John's House, Chichester. Mr. Felkin, who was formerly a director of Messrs. Topham, Jones and Railton, was chief engineer in the development of the King's Doc*. Singapore and was very weliknown in Malaya.
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  • 68 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ILL English schools in A Singapore re-open to-day after their August holidays. Rumours that certain of the schools were being requisitioned for military purposes were refuted by an Educational official when a Tribune reporter saw him on Saturday. "All schools will re-open
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  • 75 2 Singapore. Monday. IT is generally expected among brokers and* bankers that the Colony War Lean will be fully subscribed by to-morrow, on the tenth day of issue. Inquiries at the Department oi fnfoimation elicited this reply from an official: "All that we can
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  • 140 2 Singapore. Saturday. "MY niece was depressed because her relatives in China had been killed during the Japanese invasion, and she was also worried about her little brother," said a witness, Lee Fuan Ngoh. at an inquiry into the death of Lee Tee, a married Chinese woman,
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  • 29 2 Mr. P. D. Marriott, partner in the firm of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel, is at present in London. It is understood that he is endeavouring to join the army.
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  • 309 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. MR. Justice Gordon Smith's 111 chambers were turned into an open Court yesterday, both the other Courts being engaged when the hearing of three cases had to be dealt with. Mr. Foo Wah Cheng, M.C.H a former partner of
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  • 94 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. FE death took place last night in his residence at Lempor, Kuala Kangsar, of Yang Muda Raja Johor, the Raja Kechil Tengah of Perak, following a short illness. The late Raja Johor was a former Penghulu of Kampar.
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  • 158 3 HUNDRED per cent, passes were recorded in the probationers' uiessers' examination held recently the 16 who entered passing to e-ilist in grade 3. Good results wer also obtained in grades 1 and 2. The following is the complete list of successful candidates:— Grade 1: T. Nagata (distinction
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  • 304 3 More Sisters Arrive For Local $1,000,000 Hospital (Tribune Staff Reporter) OWING to the recent arrival of a batch of nursing sisters from Home for the new military hospital at Alexandra, and th? anticipated arrival of a further contingent—probably the last—the proposal to form an Emergency Nursing
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  • 45 3 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 7. FE House of Representatives today passed' the Conscription Bill. The House affirmed the previous decision to give voluntary enlistment a sixty-day trial before permitting the draft provision of the Burke-Wadsworth Compulsory Training Bill to become operative. —Reuter.
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  • 467 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. ONE of the most populai Government officials in Malaya today and one who has taken a leading part in the social life of ihe country. Dr. Victor W. W. S. Purcell, who for th* (M%rf 120
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  • 133 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 8. SPECIAL decontamination measures are to be taken in the Port of London if food and other cargoes become affected by lethal gas or other noxious substances. They will be immediately isolated and put under the control of special officials. The master
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  • 39 3 Mr. E. Jago, deputy agent at Malaya House, has been elected a member of the Economic Committee of the Rubber Export Group, a trade organisation formed to promote the export of manufacturea goods as part of the war dnve.
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  • 34 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Malays v Argyl.'s, stadium; R.E. v Gordons, Changi; Loyals v R.A (Hy.). Gillman; Div. 11, R.A.F. (Torpedo) v Publishers, V.M.C.A.; Div. 118, R.A.F. (H.Q.) v Customs, Farrer Park.
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  • 110 4 RESULTS of Saturday's racing at Bukit Timah were S Race i: IRISH JIG $14. $8 Lady Warrior $10 Kissing Cup $15 Race 2: DINNA FORGET $12, $6 Hengist $6 Lord Tomnoddy $6 Race 3: DANGER ZONE $59, $14 i Golden Blaze $18 The Poacher $13 Race 4:
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  • 44 4 Reuter. London. Sept. 7. AT Lords to-day a Middlesex Eleven beat Lords Eleven by 32 runs for the Middlesex Spitfire Fund. Middlesex Eleven made 152 <Hendren 45. Robins 38; Sims 4 for 59» Lords replied with 120 (Gray 6 for 24» .—Reuter.
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  • 523 4 High Scoring By Brothers AVER 600 runs were scored in the S.C.R.C. annual MarriedU Singles game during the week-end. the Singles eleven winning easily by eight wickets. All out for 104 in the first innings. Marrieds declared their second innings closed at 201 for
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  • 274 4 I>IG batting was the feature of the Padang game yesterday between the S.C.C. and the Public Services, the Club w inning by eight wickets. Public Service were all out for 199. E. Grenfell scoring 61. Carberry captured tour wickets for 72. Due to
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  • 111 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE Combined Colleges touring XI of Singapore won by a single run against Lall Singh's XI. This was the second match played at Kuala Lumpur which the Colleges won by a single run, the first being their match
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  • 31 4 St. Andrew's O.B.A. will hold rugby Andrew's 0.8.A. will hold rugby football training on Tuesdays and Thursdays at St. Andrew's School ground from to-morrow. Matches will be played beginning of October.
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  • 220 4 gIG scores marked tho game on the Padang yesterday between the S.C.C. and the Combined Services, which the Club won by eight wickets after storing 204 for two wickets. COMBINED SERVICES E. Grenfell c Rappoport b Carberry 61 C. F. Witehell c Hugonin b Slade
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  • 324 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE Combined Colleges team, now touring the F.M.S., beat the Negri Scmbilan Club by 108 runs on the N.S. Club padang to-day. Taking first lease of the wicket the home team, which included fiva players who represented the State
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  • 280 4 S. K. Sundram scored a fine 125 in the home-and-home end-of-lhe-season game at the C.S.C yesterday. The South beat the North by 133 runs. SOUTH Dr. Balasingam b Kulasingam 0: S. A. Durai c Dudley b Kulasingam 2; K. Thillainathan retirei 60: V. R. Sabapathy c
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  • 130 5 a i >RD JOICEY, 60-year-old Durham millionaire coal was found shot dead on n <>l his home. Ford ;<:i wick-on-Tweed, ir before he had left the ying a gun. He had returned from duty with pany of Ihe Home Guard Servants, hearing shots, thought
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  • 226 5 BY "SPECTATOR" OUGH slow work was the neraJ order to-day at Timah, some fast runs put in by horses running Wednesday and on Saturday. Mmzies' THE NEEDLES ran x furlongs looking an out nil winner DUKE CARtlNGTON was taken round at pace, while ELECTRA
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  • 260 5 Released From Prison After "Viva Mussolini" Shout pRISONERS escaping into Khartoum from the Italian lines reveal a state ot* disorder in the Abyssinian border posts. A British Sudanese soldier from Kassala was a warder at the tcwn jail when the Italians entered. He borrowed
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  • 84 5 WEIGHTS for the remaining two races for the further day of Singapore meeting, on Wednesday are: Horses, Class I—Div. I—6 furs. Royal Hampton 9.4 Bridge Law 9.2^ Mediation 8 12 Tonroc 8 7 Never Set 8 7 Booklaw 8 6 Carloca 8 4 The
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  • 335 5 London, Sept. 7. OOMLERS overhead, the bark of anti-aircraft gunfire and the 13 friendly whine oi British fighters provided a noisy finale to several matches in the London area to-day. The first division league tables will provide an interesting study, but lor some weeks
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  • 74 5 The Royal Singapore Golf Club Women's Champkmship of Singapore first round results, played at Bukit Timah on Friday were. Miss S. Lucas beat Mrs. W J Holohan 1 up. Mrs H. W. R. Williams boat Mrs. M. V. del Tufo 3 and 2 Mrs.
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  • 25 5 Keppel Golf Club's September medal (bogey) will be played c. on Saturday and Sunday next the goals being scored in the first
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  • 111 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sept. 9. AT the City Park en Saturday night there was series of knock-outs. The main event was 12.2 mm. round between the Portague.s 3, Rio Gill and Joe Kumaras. In the fourth round Joe Kumaras was floored for the count.
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    30 5 THE Sakais play their part in Malaya's tea industry by felling trees to make space for planting. These Sakais work on the Highland Tea Estate, near Cameron Highlands.
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 9. THE Government has notified all other American republics that th! naval and air bases acquired from Britain will be made availabje to them on the fullest co-operative basis for common defence In the western H?mispherc.—Reuter.
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  • 134 5 WAKERS of Tanganyika* has been appointed Di-rector-General of Agricul- I ture for the West Indies. < This was announced by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald in ihe House of Commons I when speaking on the Co- lonial Development Bill. "Wakers" is Mr. Arthur John Wakefield, from Bre- wood,
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    • 350 5 We in Malaya are living in security and com- Interests T per annum, paid half yearly. fort while the people of Britain bear -he brunt of Tho Bonds are free oi any Income Tax tha< the Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is no! may be levied. only the bastion
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  • 357 6 THE abdication of King Carol and the ascension of King Michael to the throne of Rumania are merely events of minor importance compared with the graver issues which that unfortunate country is called upon to face. General Antonescu, under the official title of "Leader of the
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  • 1356 6  -  And Still Have To Face Aggression American Writer Says U.S. Let League Down By Edwin L. James In the New York Times COME twenty years ago, at the end of Germany's last rampage, after the death of 6,000,000 men, the victorious
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  • 167 6 Pasadena I TAPAN'S invasion of nin the force that will the Chinese inertia v the 278-year n Manchu dynast r f Dr. A. J. Bowen, President of Nank sity. "China, after ye*r B is on the threshold oi a development," h e -said Up to tZ
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  • 92 6 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 7. THERE has been a considerable rise in Mr. Roosevelt's presidential stock as the result of recent events like the calling up of the National Guard, the President! Tennessee Valley speech < m Monday and Tuesday's destroyer announcement which identifier the President closely with
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    34 7 Canada continues to help Britain in the war to the utmost of her power. This picture shows the Canadian destroyers on their arrival in Britain. Meanwhile, the Canadian Navy continues to expand.
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  • 437 7 Reuter. T ON DON had its biggest daylight raid on Saturday when waves i>s" Carman bombers, supported by fighters, attempted to irt ;Sv through the defences. ■any of the raiders flew over the balloon barrage and ed bombs from a great height. R.A.F. and
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  • 76 7 British Wireless. London, Sept. 8. example ol the thoroughness arrangements to ensure on (if barking records in was recently demonstrated remises of a branch of fere hit by a bomb h there were no casualbooks were almost com- t oyed. In spite of this dddl c
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  • 147 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. A BERLIN news agency des- patch from Geneva quotes a report from Vichy saying that M. Daladier, M. Reynaud and Gen. Gamelin have been arrested and taken to a chateau near Riom. It is stated that the arrest is a preventive measure based
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  • 71 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. HARGEIFA. in British Somaliland. was attacked and bombs were dropped on the wireless station and the European quarter to-day. On Harmil Island, Eritrea, military buildings were damaged. From these operations all the British aircraft returned safely. Two enemy bombers which raided Amen were damaged
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  • 537 7 Many Reported Killed Widespread Damage In Occupied Territory Reuter. EXTENSIVE British raids over Germany and German occupied countries during the week-end have caused widespread havoc. IN BERLIN PARTICULARLY, THE DAMAGE DONE BY BRITISH BOMBS WAS TERRIFIC. A NEW YORK MESSAGE STATES THAT THE
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  • 56 7 Reuter. Cairo Sept. 9.-A communique issued yesterday evening stated that enemy aircraft raided the port of Sudan, causing little damage and on'y one casualty. There was nothing to report from the other fronts. The bridge at Awash, 90 mres cast of Addis Ababa on the JubutiAddis Ababa railway has been
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  • 115 7 Reuter. London, Sept. M SHIPPING claims involving millions of pounds sterling are said to depend upon a test action just decided in the High Court relating to British cargoes in German ships at the outbreak of war. Three ships were concerned, including the Minden, which left Buenos
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  • 221 7 Central News. Chungking, Sept 6. TUE Japanese invasion of Indo-China is conditional on two factors, firstly, whether she is able to muster a big force, an 3, if so. whether she U willing to employ this force for the task; and second, whether the diplomatic
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  • 90 7 FOR 19 hours Andrew Jackson Wynne, 20-year-old convict, sat naked on top of a 140 ft.-high wa-ter-tank at Atlanta Penitentiary and brandished a hammer at euards who tried to persuade him to come down. Guards brought up machineguns, fire-engines, searchlights, exes and dynamite, and even cons;dered
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  • 361 7 Reuter. Bucharest. Sept. 8. RUMANIAN evacuation of the zone of Transylvanian territory ceded to Hungary was announced in a communique from Rumanian G.H.Q. to-day The communique says the operation took place in an orderly manner and without incident and the evacuation was carried out
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  • 274 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 11. FEW tin and rubber investors w.ll have heard of Mr. Emil Srhram, but Mr. Schram has dene a grand job of work for thcin. H' has all but put fat dividends In their pockets (says the City
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  • 154 9 ITiTLER, would-be Napo»l leofl of the 20th century, paid homage to Napoleon in secret. louring Paris incognito, he spent some time at Napoleon's tomb in the Imalides. Sandbags were specially removed so that he could ize at the last resting place of the man who came
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  • 423 9 OBJECTED TO KILLING (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. \V\IK application of W H. Watkins, shift foreman of the T mgkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Bidor, for regisay a conacientkraa objector, was allowed this morning e Perak State Tribunal. Appearing in person, Watkins said that he
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  • 213 9 Singapore, Monday. pORCED at the point of a revolver, the occupants of a house in Tank Road were herded together in a back room by four Chinese, who ransacked the house, but were only able to take away a pair of gold earrings from a 91-year-old
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  • 28 9 Lieut.-Colonel Lord is still ill in hospital, and Major Chas. Davidson, the General Secretary. U carrying on the administration 01 the Salvation Army in Malaya In hit place.
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  • 530 9 Widespread Attempts To Baulk Work For Britain pERMAN AGENTS IN THE U.S.A. ARE MAKING EVERY EFFORT TO SABOTAGE THE WORK OF AMERICAN FACTORIES TURNING OUT WAR MATERIAL FOR BRITAIN. SO WIDESPREAD HAVE THEIR ACTIVITIES BECOME THAT THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ARE DETAILING
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  • 81 10 Domestic Occurrence CHUA —Mr. Chua Whay Seng, aged 68, passed away peacefully at his residence, No 118, Radin Mas, off Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore, on September 8, 1940. He left behind his wife, 6 sons, Messrs. Chua Keng Chuan, Keng Chong, Keng Pak, Keng Swee, Keng Chin and Keng
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    • 753 10 Educational HINDI CLASS Ramakrlshna Mission 6.30 p.m.—8.30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays. Qualified Teacher, Fee $21--p.m. Please send applications to Honorary Secretary. (No 656E) FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL l-A Kirk Terrace, Singapore. M ".LAVA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF ML SIC THE Highest Standards of tuition. Kindergarten (from ags 4) to LMplomag. Enrol
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    • 767 10 Vegetable Seeds ONE DOLLAR for any of the following ten kinds. Enough for large garden. French Beans, Long Beans, Maize, Brlnjal, Cucumber, Labu Ayer. Angled Loofah. Bitter Cucumber, Lobah, Lettuce, Mengkuang. Kangkong. Kai Lan, Pak Choy. Choy Sam, Ladles Fingers. Chinese Cabbage, Indian Spinach. Send Remittance. Postage Free. Malayan Vegetable
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    • 737 10 Lost Found TOUND—A full-grown Alsatian dog. Apply Municipal Animal 0 Singapore. (No. 827*) STILL MISSING. Big Black Dog. White spot on chest. Disc No. 3020. Reward for return or information leading to recovery. Russell Pari Gardens. SJ^^gjgj LOST. TITLE DEEDS re freehold land at Padang Terbakar, Bedoh. Singapore, lot *****
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    • 653 10 X CCH AI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 17. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, has been declared on account of the year ending 30th September, 1940, and will be paid to Shareholders on the Register
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    • 481 10 LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated, in the Straits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend at the rate of 5 per cent has been declared on account of the year ending 31st August, 1940, and will be paid to Shareholders on the Kegister on 16th
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    • 26 10 FOR LEAK DISTINCT EFFICIENT BEPRODW HO> try <>\p\rr iiADl for which th< UNSURPASSED Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONO, Distributors: vsCi RADIO AND rWß V J M
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    • 813 10 t —*—J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcis). transmissions 2 ZHP 30.9« metre* (9.69 mcis). GSF 15.14 Mcs (9.52 n m GSJ 21.53 Mr 1i Light Music. m m GSG 17.79 Mc s 1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme p.m. »si Summary Mid-day Tin Copra and 6.00 cinema organ Rubber
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  • 69 11  -  MARKET REPORTS By Reuter Liverpool, Sept. 7. j ;RK are private reports of phenomenal cotton yields running j high as 700 pounds per acre in the central United States hough these are naturally unrepresentative. Manchester, Sept. 7. i i. ls trating the general (lullin the
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  • 29 11 Glasgow, Sept. 7. nuintain export trade. Scotch v is likely to be made this jV, a s usual, and the quantity <nual to that of last year.
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  • 77 11 Ottawa, Sept. 7. available for only onethe new crop, since eleve been almost filled with cord old-crop carryover, hi ge quantities of wheat be held on farms. Growers' ries at the Government's iteed prices are restricted bushela per acre of wh«at Pittsburgh, Sept. 7. el scrap emerged
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  • 68 11 London, Sept. 7. [HERE are indications of wider p ublic interest in Kaffirs. Whena parcel of oetter known s omes on to the market it edily split up and absorbed provinces unless taken by the financial groups. Tin re has been some good buy- Rhodesians and Broken
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  • 52 11 London, Sept. 7. INDIAN linseed sellers came near the government's buying prict the past week, enabling th > completion of small business. Arntine offers were resumed but .tiled to attract. The Governnt has repeated their previous bids for Indian ground nuts and with shippers more willing, sellers tenders
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  • 47 11 New York, Sept 7 D.1BSTIC copper sales hitherto in September have totalled 060 tons' against 3 859 In i.st. including 113.106 on .sday, which is a record foi ngle day. Wall Street orinutilities promisir-g despite the rted wager of $9,000 to $5,000 President Roosevcit's reion.
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  • 69 11 Boston, Sept. 7. UNITED States wool is much slower. The successful bidders for nearly 8,000,000 yards oi £rmy fabrics are not seeking woo to cover, but it is believed that mills eventually must cover con s'derable quantities as a hedge. The market is expected to be
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  • 523 11 Singapore, S3pt. 6. Article Price MEAT 1 Beef steak; kati 40 Beef stew or curry; kati 35 Fillet Steak; lb. 65 Mutton, Australian; lb. 38 Java Goat Flesh; lb. 54 Pork, lean; kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality I: kati 40 POULTRY Capons 'locally reared;;
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  • 93 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. Monday.. TIN shares were a quiet market on Saturday. Hong Fatts recorded a further small rise. Kundang Tin Dredgingg were favoured, and were marked up again. Raubs eased slightly, the lower prices attracting a few buyers. Quotations for rubber shares were maintained
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  • 23 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers $7f4l Sellers 37 7 H TIN
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 109 11 B WHITE [fe* SCOTCH THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. T Company, which is incorporatthe S.S. and registered as a Company, undertakes the lowing duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A J ADMINISTRATOR OF HE OF DECEASED PERSON TEE OF
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    • 377 11 Many a woman asks herself this question at those times when the burdens which are peculiar to her sex tax her endurance almost to the limits cf her strength. At these periods she has to endure wearisome pains, weakness and headaches. Often she suffers from deoressing aches in back and
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    • 307 11 STEAMER SAII IM.S BRITISH INDIA I'ASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO, LTD., Tel. 5497. B I.S.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special
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    • 355 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service: are being maintained bj The P. O.S.N. Coy. fron the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and th< United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstance* sailings are perforce res tricted. Special Holiday Return
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  • 341 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. THE Air Ministry News Service, describing Friday night's operations, says the raid on Berlin began soon after 11 r..m. and continued until 1 a.m. Thick clouds covered the target and some aircraft had to bring bnck their bombs. As they
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  • 41 12 Reuter. Peiping, Sept. 9REGARDING tne detention of the British missionary, Mr. Benson, at Kalgan, the British Embassy authorities to-day lodged a protest with the Japanese Embassy here, and requested that he oe handed over to them.—Reuter.
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  • 208 12 Germany Continues lo Suffer Heavily Reuter. London, Sept. 9. Air Ministry communique says that determined attacks on enemy shipping in occupied Channel ports were pressed home by our bomber squadrons on Saturday night, despite poor visibility and vigorous defences. At Calais, bombs burst between the basin and
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  • 86 12 Reuter. New York, Sept. 7. rpHE National Advisory De- fence Commission will shortly recommend President Roosevelt to plac'2 a complete embargo on the export of steel scrap, according to a New York Times message from Washington, The Commission has decided that all steel scrap
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  • 115 12 British Wireless. London. Sept. 9 BECAUSE of repeated attacks being made on them by German aircraft, even when they put tc sea to save German airmen from drowning, R.A.F. rescue launches now cany light armament for defensive purposes. Recently, an R.A.F. launch, which was
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  • 34 12 Reuter. Peiping, Sept. 9. ABOUT ten Far Eastern German correspondents have now convened here for an unknown reason, It is reported, with the Nazi chief in the Far East.— Reuter.
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  • 40 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. THE Berlin News Agency declares that the raid on London had to be paid for with great sacrifices, and says tha t it was difficult to penetrate the defence belt round London.—Reuter.
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  • 53 12  -  From H.L. Hopkin London, Sept. 7. CAPT. R. N. Holmes, M.C., formerly of Messrs. William Jacks, Singapore, has been awarded th 8 M.B.E. Capt Holmes joined a pioneer corps and was later transferred to the Military Police. He was commended for service in France. (Via
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  • 47 12 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 9. Carol and Mme. Lupescu have arrived at Berne, according to the Berne correspondent of the Italian News Agency. Bucharest, Sept. 9. The evacuation of the third Transylvaiiian zone has been effected according to plan, according to a communique issued Bucharest.—Reuter.
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  • 207 12 British Wireless. London gem IN appreciation of th< of the recent British onerai in the Mediterranean 'he v r,s Chester Guardian n ava] corre acnt points out the imp ference to be drawn 1 t?" substantial reinfon have been sent to t] rar.ean. The fact
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  • 34 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. HEAVY fighting is reliably reported to be continuing along the Chentai Railway, which is still completely interrupted near Chinghsing, and not likely to be restored for some weeks.—Reuter.
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  • 26 12 British Wireless. Loudon, Sept. 9. German aircraft were aga n ever London lat; last right (Sunday), and bombs were dropped in various districts.—British Wireless.
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  • 297 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. ACCORDING to the Swiss radio, the death has occurred of President Kallio. of Finland. An earlier report from Helsinki stated that the illness of President Kallio had reached a serious but not critical stage. A communique issued at noon stated that the President
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