Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1940
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Title Section28 1940-09-10 1 The Malaya Tribune NETS A LES EXCEED J6,000 DAJL V VOL. XXVII- -No. 217. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, September 10. 1940.28 words
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Article, Illustration645 1940-09-10 1 1 50 AMERICAN BOMBERS FLOWN TO INDO-CHINA Breakdown In Talks With The Japanese 100,000 Chinese Crack Troops Ready For Action Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 10. SEVERAL Chinese divisions are now heading for the Inde-China border from three directions to strengthen (he defences against the possibility of v Japanese invasion, according toReuter. - 645 words
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Article113 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. I i noun, Sept. 10. TOI problem ol nigftri bombI i i i h •cupyin«; the atm cl the authorities. A h I' A F. authority Staled ides \ere i earch'ns ;<ir rru thods to counter night I, rot ii .in** added: I Ihitlk thatReuter. - 113 words
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Article119 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. f l rIE King's sympathy fur the tima of the air raids was Cl rcood in a Ibessnge received Chairman of the London ity Council, as follows: Sir John Anderson has been .cd by the K\ne. to tell you oi Distress withReuter. - 119 words
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Article18 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. in, Sept. 10.—The Adinitnnouncei that the sub Phoenix is considerably and must be considered Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration90 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 10. An Air Ministry communique states that reports received up to 9 p m. GKM.T.- show that 47 enemy aircraft were .shot down in yesterday's engagements, 45 by cur fighters, and two by anti-aircraft guns. Thirteen oi our fighter aircraft were lost, butReuter. - 90 words
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Article52 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. New York, Sept 9. The National Advisory Defence Commission will shortly recommend to President Roosevelt a complete embargo on the exports of steel scrap, according to the New York Times. The Commission Is stated to have decided that all scrap is necessary for the domesticReuter. - 52 words
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516 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. X AT. i >mbers, in the course of routine reconnaissances on Sunday, attacked shipping in the ports of Dunkirk, and Boulogne, and convoys in Ihe North Sea, states an Air Ministry munique, which adds that five of our aircraftReuter. - 516 words
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Article86 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. I.tuition. Sept. 10. BRITISH submarines operating in Mediterranean waters, are adding considerably to the Italian High Ommand's difficulties in kta ping its army in Libya supplied, states an Admiralty communique. His Majesty's submarine Os'iis (Lieut.-Commander J. P.. Harvey) has Mink an Italian supply shipReuter. - 86 words
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Article130 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. London. 8 pt. 10. JHER€ will one day be a real tr.'al of those lcspcnsible for Fiance's military disaster, declared Gen. de GauhV in a world broadcast on Ihe French "war guilt" trial. "There is every reason to be'ieve." Me added, "that many prosecutorsReuter. - 130 words
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Article168 1940-09-10 1 7 More Super-Dreadnoughts Reuter. Washington. Sept. 10. J'HE Navy Department has announced that it has placed orders for 201 ships, costing $3,861 millions. The contract is the largest in the history of the Navy. The Navy acted immediately when President Roosevelt signed the defence bill.Reuter. - 168 words
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Article123 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. Nairobi, Sept. 10. A COMMUNIQUE states that one of our patrols penetrated 1G miles into Abyssinia. Eighteen miles east of Lake Rudolf, a fort was found occupied by 40 Bandas (native troops). It con.■'sted of a watch tower, surrounded by loophole walls, seven feet high.Reuter. - 123 words
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91 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. At an Eastern Canadian Port, Sept. 10. THE first actual transfer of United States destroyers to Great Britain took place here y<?tcrday morning. British sailors marched on benrd .'ivcral of the American warships. \vhich had hitherto reached Canada, after the American sailorsReuter. - 91 words
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Article58 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. THE R.A.F.. at dusk yesterday, de'ivered hammer blows at German gun emplacem?nts on the French coast. The concussion of bombs railing Lhook the ground on the British r .id« of the Channel. It was one of the mo c t violent raidsReuter. - 58 words
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Article30 1940-09-10 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 9:—Decrees have been passed blocking- all ex-King Carol's shareholdings and accounts with many Rumanian compani o including the Rechi'za in whim Vickers are interested —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement54 1940-09-10 1 I |l ICE CUBES FROZEN I IN LESS THAN 1 S®^/ ONE HOUR... ZZ%Z\ FROZEN FOODS yr f I KEPT FOR DAYS f e StinfShouse J FROZEN DESSERTS EASILY QUICKLY PREPARED I (Advertisement of The General FAeeirU Co., Ltd., of England "McgnC V. Sin^poreJ omr WESTINGHOUSE ««v«you TRUZQNE COLD! W54 words
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207 1940-09-10 2 Military Is Colony's Highest Expense Vote (Tribune Staff Reporter) QOVERNMENT pays more for its employees who are no longer working thim for its clerks at present on the job. The difference is $1 1 3 millions. lii 1940 the pensioners, widows and recipients of207 words
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Article54 1940-09-10 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THE broadcast from the Singapore station by the Dutch choir at eight o'clock last night was electrically recorded by Nirom and will be rebroadcast to Malaya again. The Dutch choir of Singapore, consisting of forty voices, was formed about three rionths ago. when they sang in54 words
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Article51 1940-09-10 2 Monday. TWELVE persons. Line Chinese and three Tamils, were arrested during the week-end for trespassing on U» the F.M.S.R. track line at Singapore. AM pleaded guilty when charged in the fifth police court io-day, and a fine of $1 each was imposed by the51 words
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Article30 1940-09-10 2 The Singapore Muslim Committee for the Turkish Earthquake Relief Fund on Sept. 3. cabled £150 to the Angora Relief Fund Comrittee for the relief of the in the earthouake disaster.30 words
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Article19 1940-09-10 2 An announcement by the Controller of Foreign Exchange with regard to unregulated goods is published in page 10 to-day.19 words
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Article438 1940-09-10 2 Singapore, Monday. A COLLISION between a motor lorry and an omnibus at the 7'j mile, Yio Chu Kang Road, on Aug. 29. during a heavy downpour, resulted in the death of a middle-aged Chinese, Chang Song Yam. who was seated at the back of438 words
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Article44 1940-09-10 2 "A FINE spurt to-day. and the S.S. War Loan should he subscribed/* said a Treasury official, in reply to a question, from a Tribune reporter. It is believed that the loan subscribed so far is well over $21 millions.44 words
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Article86 1940-09-10 2 Singapore, Tuesday. ON or after to-morrow, obstructions will be laid at the eastern entrance to Keppel Harbour between No. 18 beacon and the eastern extremity of east harbour, states a notice to mariners, issued by the Master Attendant. The only eastern entrances to Keppel Harbour are through86 words
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Article143 1940-09-10 2 Singapore, Monday. UfITH previous convictions for car thefts, two young soldiers of the Manchester Regiment appeared before tihe fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, on a charge of attempted theft of a taxi at Seletar Road in the early hours cf this morning. The men. Harold143 words
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41 1940-09-10 2 Arrangements have been made for Singapore Rotarians to inspect the Salvation Army Boys' Home en Friday at 2.15 p.m. Members Wishing to attend are asked to be present at the Home, 151. Thomson Road.41 words
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527 1940-09-10 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. gTOONG criticism of certain clauses in the Rent and Charged Lands Restriction Bill, recently passed in the Federal Council, hat, it is understood, been made by a number of associations in the Federated Malay States. This Bill527 words
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Article259 1940-09-10 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) /CARRYING out a far-sight-ed and realistic policy, the Government of Bengal has authorised a lottery in aid of the East India Fund for British War Services, which opened on Wednesday, August 7 and which is due to close on Saturday, Oct. 12. The259 words
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Article182 1940-09-10 2 Singapore, Monday. UOW a young Javanese stole a pair of gold anklets belonging 3o his sister-in-law, pawned them for $100. and then planned to make a clean getaway, was described in the fifth police court to-day when Mijan bin Siram appeared on a charge of theft.182 words
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Article36 1940-09-10 2 The Rev. R. L. Archer will be the speaker at. the weekly tiffin meeting, to-morrow, of the Singapore Rotary Club, at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. He will ta.'k on "Furlough Impressions of the United States."36 words
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Advertisement115 1940-09-10 2 Manufacturing Opticians Tm <;Rf *TOASTERS OPTIi 275, S. Bridpe Kd Tel n& Co Established in 1928 Opt.nan r Glasses supplied Wl Mr Coupon. kill mosquitoes HEMUAUNHWMCTS CttWCO til vers iITs AS§IOAX(! CORPORATION, LTD. China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SIXG4FOH. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: Seremban115 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-09-10 3 A group -photograph taken at a dinner party given by ihe staff of Printers Ltd., to Mr. and Mrs W. J. Furneaux, icho have returned from leave.30 words
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277 1940-09-10 3 yKF. problems of the Colonies, their administration and development, will in future have much greater importance than now. Powers w T hich possess Colonies and Dependencies will be required to justify their stewardship. While pointing this cut, the report on the administration ot the Malayan277 words
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Article212 1940-09-10 3 Singapore, Monday. "THERE cannot be the slightest doubt that there was considerable friction between the Indian Motor Works and the Travancore Trading C 0.," declared the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, in dismissing the appeal of four Indians, who had been sentenced to212 words
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Article129 1940-09-10 3 MALAYA was the iirst of i the British Colonies and j Dependencies to set up an Information Agency in Lon- don—to d?al with Malayan i trade questions, advertise j the attractions and produce Of Malaya, and furnish in- formation on Malaya. Ma- lava's importance increased, and129 words
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Article61 1940-09-10 3 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have attempted to obtain a free ride on a trolley bus by trying to use his driving hcence as a trolley bus pass issued to the police. Mchamed bin Musa was to-day charged with impersonating a police officer, before the Second Magistrate. Mohamed claimed61 words
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Article493 1940-09-10 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Monday. JJOW a Chinese couple adopted a 11-year-old girl as their prospective daughter-in-law, following the untimely death of her father, and how the woman assumed the airs of the 1 proverbial mother-in-law and with her husband ill-treated the girl, was493 words
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170 1940-09-10 3 VOLUNTEER FORCES MOW OPEN TO THEM (Tribune Staff Reporter) 1 NOTIFICATION issued from London on July 15 by n the Dutch Government, lifting the ban on Dutcli liibiect, joining the volunteer forces of Empire countries is welcomed by Dutch nationals in Malaya Dutchmen have*170 words
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Article175 1940-09-10 3 Singapore, Monday DESCRIBED as having committed a "malicious theft In stealing, among other articles, a pair of spectacles, from the clothes of a bather at Katong Park, Wong Teng, aged 15, was to-day sentenced to five strokes with the light rotan and to five months' at the SalvaXicn175 words
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Article124 1940-09-10 3 Singapore. Monday. CHARGED with the theft of an iron road-pounder, the property of the Singapore Municipality, Arumugam. a Municipal labourer, claimed trial In the third police court to-day. It was alleged that on Sunday, the accused was seen in front of r. second-hand dealer's shop124 words
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Article331 1940-09-10 3 Singapore, Monday. rIE story ol what is described as a motiveless murder was unfolded at the Singapore Assizes to-day, before Mr. Justice Pediow and a special jury, when a middle-aged Chinese shipping coolie, Seoh Oh, was charged with the murder of a fellow coolie, Scow Tee. The331 words
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Article155 1940-09-10 3 Singapore, Monday. SEAH Jin Quee, a 26-year-old Chinese, pleaded guilty in the lifth police court to-day. to a charge of attempted extortion. Court Inspector Blake stated 'hat on Sept 3, while the complainant. Koh Ha Lai. a hawker, was returning from the market, the accused stopped155 words
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Article77 1940-09-10 3 SOME MEMORIES of Singapore in the last war will be recalled by the Senior Unofficial Chinese member of the Legislative Council, the Hon. Dr. Lim Han Ho- ln a broadcast from the Singapore station this evening. Dr. Lim Han Hoe will speak on the Colony War Loan and77 words
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Advertisement281 1940-09-10 3 TAKE YOUR (uwri: xow No matter how hard the times, the wise always look ahead. If M.ur mind is occupied in creative irorfe v <»u will have no time for moping. c HOW for the opportunis (hat lie ahead. The I.C.S. has to meet every need. This •> will bring281 words
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Advertisement223 1940-09-10 3 m prime quality s^sM no finer obtainable (y\ anywhere VAar kj Because it has the .superior flavour and quality only found in imported m pork. All our Australian Pork is PvCfrvVT^V obtained from ted milk aiv; MjlhMtiitWf4^\ wheat led pigs. We always Lave iff It m stock of legs, chops,223 words
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576 1940-09-10 4 Military XPECTED Highest E (Tribune ti QOVERNMENT pays more fj working than for its ele; difference is $1 1 3 millions. lii 1940 the pensioner.* tuities will get $2,758,276, a counts, is only l?ss than the 1 diture. public works and "mig Education costs576 words
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Article361 1940-09-10 4 Singapore, Monday. A COLLISION between a motor lorry and an omnibus at the 7'j mile. Yio Chu Kang Road, on Aug. 29. during a heavy downFollowing are my ideas of the a relative chances of horses to-*; nor row. al Horses. Class I—Div. 2—6361 words
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Article295 1940-09-10 4 THE September bogey competition of the Royal Singapore Gelt Club, played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday, resultci in a win for H. M. Alexander in A' division with a score of "all square in a win for W. E. Thomas In "B"' division with a295 words
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Article48 1940-09-10 4 Singapore Hornets' hockey team against the Tenth Mountain Battery at the Naval Base on Saturday Sept. 14 will be:— S. Rodrigues; M. Modder, R. H. Barth; R. S. Barth. D. de Cruz, J. Scheerder; N. F. Modder, C. Schelkis, D Booth. C Rpyney, B. Scheerder. Reserves: P. Woodford.48 words
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Article27 1940-09-10 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. I, Chinese v. R.A.F., Navy v. Manchesters, N. Base; Div. II (B) R.N.W.T. v. Fort Canning, Kranji; Moravia v. Indians, S.R.C.27 words
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212 1940-09-10 4 R.A.F. (Torpedo) S Publisher 2 DV the odd goal in five the R.A.F. (Torpedo) defeated the Publishers in a Division 2A soccer match played on the V.M.C.A. ground last evening, i The encounter resulted in a fairly fast game both sides attacking in212 words
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533 1940-09-10 4 Taib Plays Great Game Malays Argyll and s.H o pi A\ ING classy football the Malays considerably strengthened their chances of retaining their league championship when they scored a Sine victory over the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in a fast Div. I match at533 words
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Article110 1940-09-10 4 V.M.C.A. handicap tennis tournament tics lor to-morrow anas follows: MEN S •A CLASS SINGLES' W Hickey Jr. (—15.3) vs. J. Manas-sehj-30n P. K. Tan (-15) vs C. V Kon (—3O) MEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP Dan van Ngo A. I. Penera '—30.3) vs. William Tseng David Lim (—3O 31110 words
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Article28 1940-09-10 4 The First Division league match between the Loyals and the R.A (Heavy Battery* which was to have been played at Gillman Barracks, yesterday was cancelled.28 words
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Article196 1940-09-10 4 Customs 1 R.A.F. (H.Q.) 1 DLAYING at Fairer Park today, the Customs heat the R.A.F. (H.Q.) by four goals to one. Play was keener than the score indicates. Tlie R.A.F. finished poorly whereas Iksan. the Customs centre forward, who W&s in Rood form, formed an196 words
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Article58 1940-09-10 4 THE following will represent the Rhio Teruna B.P. in a friendly badminton match against the Tan Teck Seng Hospital "B" team on Sunday at 2.30 p.m., on the latter's court: Mohamed Tahir bin Awang, A Aziz bin Ahmad. A. Fattah bin Karim. T. Mansor, T. Awang Nazir. Reserves58 words
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Article20 1940-09-10 4 Meeting the R.E. at Changi yesterday, the Gordons scored B three-ore victory In a Dlr I *ncounter.20 words
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Advertisement193 1940-09-10 4 SPORTING' QUALITY iSyiim SPORTING AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS IN HOT WEATHER MORE THAN EVER YOUNEED REVITALISING QUAKER OATS This delicious food is abundant in THIAMIN* and 4 other important benefits. Offsets fatigue, builds up your resistance. Excessive heat saps vitality, causes fatigue and nervousness. f 'mttjt Ifck c n, i193 words
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Advertisement326 1940-09-10 4 That BAD May Lead To FLU* So, Be Sure To Take JPEIPS ANTISEPTIC bREATHEABLE TABLETS For Radio entertainment value the Lissen "Alnwick" cannot be beaten. Specially designed to give trouble free reception in tropical climates and especially daylight reception of European short wave stations. It is designed for battery operation326 words
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Article359 1940-09-10 5 TO those who are not familiar Chinese language the n tch'i means nothing, inhabitants of many provinces it denotes and disaster. Thousands tnds of young and adult annually crippled and thti disease, which is for more deaths than other infectious diseases majority of the Chinot now359 words
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Article727 1940-09-10 5 THRILLING BATTLE OVER WESTMINSTER London, Sept. 10. Air Ministry communique issued at 8.30 p.m. stated that "this evening, considerable forces of enemy aircraft again approached the London area. They were heavily engaged, and preliminary reports show that while a few penetrated north of727 words
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Article185 1940-09-10 5 Singapore, Monday. OF six applications (or new licences, made before the Board of Licensing Justices, presided over by Mr. J. L. McFall, in the District Court, to-day, only two were granted, one of them being provisional for six months. The applications granted were by Foo Hong Toon185 words
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Article64 1940-09-10 5 Penang, Monday. DEATH by misadventure" was the verdict returned by the Penang Ccroner, Mr. A. W. Bellamy, at th 3 conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a Chinese cyclist, Tan Keng Leong. Tan met his death when he collided with a bullock cart while holding to64 words
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Article67 1940-09-10 5 road bridge, it swerved to the right ,»»lil1 l.'!icl"tl ln tlie ravine delow, lie m» up lmcl tv.o l?urop"gni" «et >»„t lnlr<l was pinned tl,t vclncle; wild > ?„n<e lu' eot ld»' man out. «»>< csl FtalKor to montlis' rl'.'oroln; imprisonon <ne Nrst cdnr«e. snll to line ol stNl) or67 words
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Article286 1940-09-10 5 DESULTS of ties played yesterday In the opening rounds of the S.C.C. tennis tournament were: IrIEN'B SINGLES HANDICAP: C. i». Brooke I I-HI wo. o. B. Junejp; J. Macintosh <scr.» beat P L YCUng f—lsl fu-7, 6—3. MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP: Mr. and Mrs. J H. Pedlow286 words
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Article120 1940-09-10 5 qCRATCHINGS and running order for Singapore races at Bukit Timah to-morrow afternoon are: I'acc L Horses. Class 3. Div. 4. 6 furs. No scratchings Race 2. Ponies. Class 1. Div. 1. Balmoral, Quisana. Race 3. Horses. Class 1. Div. 2. 6 furs. No scratchings. Race 4. Horses.120 words
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Article25 1940-09-10 5 The death has occurred, following a brief illness, of Mr. James D. Gomez, Chief Clerk, United Fngineers Ltd., Seremban. The funeral took place on Friday.25 words
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Article156 1940-09-10 5 morrow. DRATOR did mediumpace work. DUKE CARRINGTON was on the half-pace list. LORD BUG and COOLTTPT ran a medium-fast four furlongs, finishing level. NEW CELLO appeared for a medium-paced run over a mile. GAY GORSE and GOLDEN BLAZE among the later horses out, did a spell of medium-fast work in156 words
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75 1940-09-10 5 Singapore. Monday. THREE birds were given their freedom by a police magistrate to-day when two fortune tellers were each fined $5 or in default a week's imprisonment. Unfortunately for the birds, however, they could not fly away as their wings had been clipped, but75 words
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Advertisement148 1940-09-10 5 POPENING fI ATUA V mSSm TO-DAY Qomk 3.15 6.15 9.15 S ee P stak sl CHARLIE 1 „|j RUG6LES i jp\ MARJORIE RAMBEAU MkD|v CharleyGrapewin Evelyn Keyes NX Brodenck Crawford Billy Lee 15%^. 11 li!/t*3>"£. Tor General Exhibition. WMfcteauifci £52 1 Another fine Paramount Comedy! ALSO FOX LATEST NEWS ARRIVED148 words
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Article230 1940-09-10 6 THE "Grow More Food" circular, issued recently by the Malayan Department of Information, was excellent in its way, but it does not carry us far enough. A Malayanwide campaign, launched simultaneously from Alor Star to Singapore and "kepi going' 1 for some months, is needed to230 words
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Article195 1940-09-10 6 W HILE th e Allies are instituting a "distant" blockade of nearly the whole of Europe in order to prevent vital raw and war materials from reaching Germany, Italy and the occupied areas, the enemy claims to have effected a "close in" blockade of the British Isles, which195 words
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Article992 1940-09-10 6 "Trade Unionist - Fascism Is Enemy Of The Working Classes By "Trade Unionist" THC strategy of Fascism and Nazism has been the same in all countries. It begins with attacks on working-class organisations and leaders. You will remember, how in Itah, the Faseist squads began with street992 words
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Article133 1940-09-10 6 Chungking. THE local Western and Southern Mosques, which the Mohammedans here had as a place .of worship for hundreds of y'-ars. were destroyed during recent Japanese bombings. With the Western Mosque were burned also the homes ot over one hundred Mohammedan families in the vicinity. The Mosque133 words
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Article543 1940-09-10 6 300-Mile Trek On Bicycle To— How she bicycled 300 miles in 3 weeks from Japanese occupied Linfen to Sian, the capital of Shensi Province, over roads purposely cut up hy the Chinese forces to delay Ihe Japanese is told by Miss Lilian Fletcher. t Melbourne543 words
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Advertisement295 1940-09-10 6 I CHILPRUFE fw CH LPREN j w. I When the new life is I p I launched, then begins the! v Y**S at I grandest and happiest of I A 1 I all adventures. An adven- I 1 I ture, though, that depends I V I v;^\ I for its295 words
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351 1940-09-10 7 NEW RAID MORE INTENSIVE THAN SATURDAY'S London, Sept. 9. PJOMPS were still dropping on London eight hours after the first warning was sounded to-day. Competent observers stated that the raid was of an even greater intensity than Saturday night's. As the hours passed, more351 words
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Article131 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. HIS Majesty the King to-day visited the bombed areas in the East and soutn-east of London. The king was given a great reception by the people, mostly of poor working classes, who had been rendered homeless. His Majesty first went to theReuter. - 131 words
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Article326 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. war is reaching a critical stage and it can be thai it is increasing to a ido -but the peak has !t en readied, Reuters tic correspondent learns authoritative circles in German High Command comclaims that Saturday aids t.n London were aReuter. - 326 words
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Article82 1940-09-10 7 Kobe, Sept. 9. AFTER raging fiercely for eight hours a fire which gutted godowns of the Kobe Oil Company, was brought under control at 1.30 p.m. on Friday. The fire broke out early in the morning with tremendous explosions rocking the city. Explosions were attributed to82 words
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Article81 1940-09-10 7 Yokohama, Sept. 9. A TOTAL of 33,539 bales of raw silk have been sent from Yokohama to Kobe for export during August, showing an increase of 2 per cent, over the previous month, and also an increase of 43 per cent, over the same period of81 words
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179 1940-09-10 7 Shanghai, Sept. 9. Japanese military authorities in Shanghai have dismiss* d as Press speculation, Washington reports suggestthat the United States' attitude towards the Shanghai proms has stiffened after the naval deal with Britain. Linking the American Secretary of State, Mr. Cordeli Hull's statement of Sept.179 words
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66 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 9. UfKLL-informed Swedish v elcome the conclusion n f the and credit agreement between Sweden and Soviet Russia :h not or.ly provides outlet for edish but en- much needed oil products Teeding stutTs for Sweden. 1 I added that the agreement r r lneReuter. - 66 words
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Article47 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 9. r<ITIES in Northern Italy are beginning to take the R.A<F. raids seriously, according to the Rome correspondent of the Colombia Broadcasting System in Turin. Adequate shelters are being provided and a body of 10,000 auxiliary firemen is being formed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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56 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. A message from Pondicherry states that that French Indian colony has denounced the Vichy Government and has decided to join General De Gaulle. There is no confirmation of tne report, out the report is said to have been announced byReuter. - 56 words
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Article22 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 9.—Vivid flashes, caused by a violent R.A.F. raid, illumined the French coast during the night —Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article212 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. Belgrade. Sept. 9. S HOI TIM*: "Why do Germans eat Yugoslav food while we starve," a hundred workers of ali classes to.day participated in a demonstration at Threshnavatz, a northern suburb of Zagreb, in Croatia. me windows of butchers', grocers' and bakers' shops were demolishedReuter. - 212 words
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Article68 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10.—The W.ir Department has announced that It has moved two groups of medium and longrange bombing and reconnaissance planes as a step towards strengthening the aerial defences of the Panama Canal. They will be stationed permanently at the new army base at PuertoReuter. - 68 words
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Article51 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 9. GENERAL Yoshitsugu Tatkawa, one time military attache in India and delegate-general to the disarmament conference at Gene"a, has been chosen as the new Japanese Ambassador to Moscow, and Mr. Kusuma Suzuki, at present chief of the protocol section, as Minister toReuter. - 51 words
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Article254 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 9. dramatic story of how ex-King Carol left Rumania and outwitted those members of the Iron Guard who had been plotting against his life is now revealed. When the King agreed to abdicate in the early hours of Friday, he did so onReuter. - 254 words
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Article107 1940-09-10 7 Reuter. Montreux, Sept. 9. FURTHER details of the havoc wrought by the R.A.F. over Berlin early on Saturday morning are given by the Berlin correspondent of La Suisse. The paper says the raid was the biggest Berlin has yet suffered. Fires were started in several partsReuter. - 107 words
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Article43 1940-09-10 7 Tokyo. Sept. 9. jTHE annual air defence exercises are now in full swing in Tokyo and the district. They were started on Friday and will continue for ten days. Black-outs wi?l be enforced durng the first Aye days.—Eastern News.43 words
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Advertisement54 1940-09-10 7 BLACK L WHITE s c o/ic h w hXs k y i i BRITAIN DELIVERS THE GOODS At '/pc n /^y /r/s' feu v/ 3 i I c //< v at /^y/Me re id no > copa tedfa PETEI^JtACKSON 10 cents for lO 50 cents for 50 Mil Wli PETER54 words
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Advertisement75 1940-09-10 7 mm Batfl mPf- SSB rnK IU Bfl i mlwhnml hryfpeaic hmMm! raw, < oiitains two pie<r t.illctl.- razor, ihr.r Blm V rgini hlwfct «M mi Mailt There's only one real test of a shaving system. Does it «;ive you a clean, close, smooth shave It is because Gillette passes this75 words
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Advertisement229 1940-09-10 8 ACTUAL SCENES IN AMERCA'S LARGEST AEROPLANE FACTORIES. if I OPENING TO-DAY At the CARRIER" AIR-CONDITIONED I CAPITOL A GREAT NEW SCREEN m f m m m DETECTIVE ARRIVES! m He's different from n XjJt^r mF seen smooth, slick^^ IjMl jL\—W rfcord breaking I j I MMMMXtJ I mW d•• i229 words
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Advertisement307 1940-09-10 8 1 I! j NEW WORLD < HOW MS RIGHTLY TO-NIGHT TEA I AT TODAY AT 9.30 p.m 6 p.m. j WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF OUR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY From where you can see the moon OPENING SATURDAY 14th Sept. NEW WOICM» AMtJSEMEfrTT PARK FIRST IMPORTATION TO MALAYA OF A307 words
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Advertisement141 1940-09-10 8 Rhumba to the Rhythm of Rio with Bobby to-day ALHAMBRA 3.15,6.15 9.15 MEET THE SENORTTA WITH THAT GAY SOUTH AMERICAN WAY! Wm. main topic of the trop Am nL ics—whon tno sport J DONT MISS BOBBY BREW'S LAST PICTURE for RKO. ACCLAIMED THE BEST COMEDY of 1940 j! NEXT CHANCE141 words
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123 1940-09-10 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD school A drl, Lim £iew Kirn, described a accident in which her brother killed to Megat Yunus, Second tstrate, at the inquiry into the of Lim Eng Hoe, a twelveaid schoolboy. She said that she and123 words
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Article118 1940-09-10 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. CHINESE residents in Penang have n centiy been greatly annoyed mischief workers who go about iwn nightly smearing caustic soda family boards." which are ing on both sides of the doors of their houses. The motive of this118 words
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Article540 1940-09-10 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 9. JHE American owned Shanghai Evening Post gives prominence to a sensational article about the Nazi Fifth Column in Japan, 10,000 strong, which is headed by the German Ambassador, Herr Ott, who is stated to be really governing Japan. The articleReuter. - 540 words
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Article63 1940-09-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. THE trading profit of General Aircraft for 1939, after provision for contingencies reserve, was £111,199, an increase of £50.521 compared with the preceding year. The balance available is £105,368. From this is deducted £48,813 provision for tax and N.D.C., and63 words
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Article35 1940-09-10 9 Lady Nicholson, O.B.E., Mrs. Oliver Marks, Mrs. C. D. Bowen, Mrs. C. T. Hamerton, Mrs. W. Hargreaves, and the Rev. v. M. Nicol, M.A. have secently been elected members of the Association of British Malaya.35 words
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209 1940-09-10 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A 27-YEAR-OLD man who had attempted to commit suicide to-day confessed to a representative of the Malaya Tribune that he was glad he was not dead. The man, Lee Soon Woon, pleaded guilty to a charge209 words
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Article230 1940-09-10 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 0. THE Air Ministry announces 1 that a large force of R.A.F. bombers made a concentrated attack on Hamburg for more than three hours last night, dropping salvo after salvo of heavy bombs and hundreds of incendiaries. Undeterred by a storm of antiaircraftReuter. - 230 words
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Article157 1940-09-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Monday. TWO Europeans nuns, travelling from Penang to Cameron Highlands on Saturday afternoon, met with an accident. The taxi in which they were making the journey, driven by a Sikh, suddenly left the trunk road at the 34th mile, near Kuala157 words
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Article27 1940-09-10 9 The Merrilads Musical Association will hold its 17th anniversary dinner at Mr. Urn Hock Seng's bungalow, 7th milestone, Siglap (late Garden Club) on Saturday, at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement183 1940-09-10 9 I» Alt AIMS i: OF THE OKI l I INDISPUTABLE CLAIM MEET 130 MOST PHOTOGRAPHED MODELS RENOWNED FOR THEIR BEAUTY to-night qr^'MUii r Js#m b,os BLACKOUT DANCE come WTm PLEASE DO NO! ONI ISE DANCE OLR ADVERTISING WITH WITH MISS ISii ANY ADVERTISEMENTS JENNY f^SflOllH «■■■■l OF A SIMILAR NATURE.183 words
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Advertisement68 1940-09-10 9 H or clear, distinct reproduction for which they are unsurpassed Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: Radio Genera! Agency Kuala Lumpur. BIRDSEEDS IN PACKETS LOOSE FRESH CLEANED Si HYGIENIC lor CANARY. BUDGERIGAR, I'ARROT Other AVIARY BIRDS, SING SONG, SONG RESTORER. TONIC. MEDICINE, etc. also EISH FOOD Si FISH REQUISITES. ALL at68 words
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Advertisement584 1940-09-10 9 Public Notices NOTICE THE HANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent., on account of the year ending 31st January 1941, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 15th October, 1940. AND NOTICE IS' ALSO584 words
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Advertisement164 1940-09-10 9 GRAND PREMIERE TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 1 j COMEDY OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS WITH YOUli j FAVOURITE COMEDIAN YOU MUST SEE THIS PICTURE THERE'S "NO LIMIT" TO THE FUN YOU'LL HAVE FOR BOOKINGS PHONE 6903 j HERE AT LAST! THE TERRIBLE TRUTH SUPPRESSED' UNTIL NOW "MEIN KAMPHF-My Crimes BY ADOLF HITLER164 words
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Advertisement735 1940-09-10 10 classified -nos Situations Vacant WANTED an English-speaking Mandore Able to ride bicycle. Apply Box No. 409. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 662E) VANTED AGENTS for Crown Brand Cocoa and Tea Dust. Box 395, Malaya Trlbur»e, Singapore. (No. 825E) INDIAN GENT Wants Independant Indian Housekeeper 30 40, likes Children all found salary735 words
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Advertisement757 1940-09-10 10 Professional IT IS NOT INFREQUENT that many a Profitable Business failed through faulty Fundamental Control. 80, be wise consult Wayleen Co., Finance Consultants Asia House, Robinson Road, Singapore' (No. 657E) Financial TRANSFER OF $2,000. Pro Note bearing 24% p.a. What offers? Reply Box 402 wUaya jrtbune, Singapore. (No. 641E) CHINESE757 words
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Advertisement808 1940-09-10 10 Matrimonial A CHINESE GENTLEMAN Widower holding: responsible position, aged 40, wishes to communicate with any Chinese Lady with a view to companionship and If found agreeable with a view to matrimony. Please apply to Box No. 390 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 617E) Business Opportunity ANYONE Interested in making money when808 words
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Advertisement702 1940-09-10 10 Lost Found VOUND—A full-grown Abacian dog. Apply Municipal Animal Infirmary. Blngapore. (No. 627E) STILL MISSING. Big Black Dog. White spot on chest. Disc No. 3020. Reward for return or information leading to recovery. Russell Pari Gardens, Ipoh. (No. 620E) LOST, TITLE DEEDS re freehold land at Padang Terbeicar, Bedoh. Singapore,702 words
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Advertisement595 1940-09-10 10 NOTICE TO BANKS AND MERCHANTS FINANCING OF IMPORTS: UNREGULATED GOODS With reference to Notice P. 44, Banks and Merchants are hereby notified that exchange can only be fixed against AP. Forms for Unregulated goods within seven days from date of endorsement by the Controller of Restricted Imports and that after595 words
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Advertisement269 1940-09-10 10 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS S.S. AUCTION SALE Comprising:— Brass silver ladies' bell?, Mosquito incense. CHINESE SII.VPR FINGER RINGS. EAR-RTNG3 BROOCHES. Pc wter beer tankards and cigarette boxes, bags of coriander seed, COLISON GINSENG. Old sewing machine:;, Chinese tea and funeral joss269 words
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Advertisement16 1940-09-10 10 B fJI ~W~' JKj^mJ^mmmWmmwmwmmmm THE RADIO of THE FUTURE TO-DAY KEE HUAT RADIO Co*l Waterproof Watches16 words
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Miscellaneous751 1940-09-10 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO j L— —j SINGAPORE LONDON ZBX 225 metres (133 mcls). transmisstov* 9 ZHP SIM metre* mcis). GSF 15.14 Mcs (9 82 ml 3 P.m GSJ 21.53 Mc s < 3 93! m,^ 1.15 Light Music. GSG 17.79 Mcs fisim tr -1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme p.m. v mf751 words
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948 1940-09-10 11 r\ Singapore, Sept. 9. MINING Buyers. Sellers. TIB (s*l 316 I mat (5s i 5 6 6 -cd Malay 33.6 35 6xd (ss) 19,- 20--.Si> 0 60 0.65 163 173 r (*D 1 38 1.43 86 9 6 laj 20.- 21.-cd .ng 121- 131--n isl) 0.16948 words
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Article302 1940-09-10 11 New York, Sept. 9. KIKBER Buyers Sellers Market Tone Quiet t 19*4 19 3 8 Forward Jan. Mar. 19*8 I IN Market Tone Quiet but Steady .-pot 50 V 4 RUBBER London, Sept. 9. Buyers Sellers Market Tone Steady 12 516 12 710 Forward* Oct. 12 516302 words
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Article112 1940-09-10 11 THE crop returns of the following rubber companies, for August, are:— lbs. Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co.. Ltd. 109,500 Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Stafneld Estate) 22,000 Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 52,500 Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 85,500 Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown Estate) 42,500 Highlands Lowlands Para Rubber112 words
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Article103 1940-09-10 11 From Our Financial Correspondent rilr.japore, i uesriay. POME improvements were record- ed in tin shares yesterday Amonp these were Hong Fatts. Mambaus, Kundangs and Pungahs There is a tendency in rubber shares for the market to widen and there were dealings in Bukit 1 Katils, Kempas, Sungei103 words
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Article21 1940-09-10 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 87%; Sellers 37" TIN21 words
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Article33 1940-09-10 11 Tin ore outputs of the Renong Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., for last month were:--No. 2 Dredge 555.01 pkls.. No. 3 Dredge 277.43 pkls.. ond Gombak Dredge 1,183.07 pkls.. totalling pkls.33 words
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Article60 1940-09-10 11 Payment of a final dividend of 12ii> per cent., making ny 2 per cent, for the whole year, will be approved at the annual general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., on Monday, Sept. 16. at noon, at Amber Building, 5. Malacca Street. Singapore.60 words
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124 1940-09-10 11 Reuter - MARKET REPORTS By Reuter London, Sept. 9. T*HE city remains anxious about the possibility of the establishment of large United States smelters for Bolivian tin, which United States consumers are urging strategically in view of conceivable interruption in Eastern supplies, and to frustrate Nazi124 words
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Article42 1940-09-10 11 London. Sept. 9. AT the opening of the Stock Exchange, though attendance was still rather small in view of the week-end air raids, buyers predominated in all sections, with prices edeing forward under the lead cf gilt-edged securities and Kaffirs.42 words
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Article104 1940-09-10 11 New York, Sept. 9. There has been a holiday rebound In steel operations, and new orders are unusually sharp, with backless increasing and sentiment very "optimistic. The big export demand has been maintained, I while United States defence requirements are expanding. There is big English buying of104 words
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Article76 1940-09-10 11 i Sydney, Sept. 9. The Australian Government is believed to be negotiating a new wheat export agreement with Biitain, under which it is expected to send £12,000.000 worth of wheat to j Britain in 1941. I In order to avoid an accumula tion of wheal, foreign buyers76 words
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Article69 1940-09-10 11 Liverpool, Sept. 9. After opening lower on the sharp bombay break, on estimates of a United States crop ot around 12.000.000 bales, and on the expectation of New York easiness in view of increased hedging due to the acceleration of the crop movement, trade calling and local support69 words
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Article25 1940-09-10 11 REUTER LONDON, SEPT. 9. THE INTERNATIONAL RUBBER REGULATION COMMITTEE HAS REVISED. TO 90 PER CENT. THE QUOTA FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER INCLUSIVE.—REUTERREUTER - 25 words
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Advertisement88 1940-09-10 11 THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD ,s Bride's Clean, natural loveliness is j BEAUTY SECRET beauty's first law! Twice wf C every day apply a ,ight lather of Camay to your P Iggk^ 1 face and hands. Then 30 it *3fV Let CAMAY brin > uur seconds with a soft cloth mmW^*88 words
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Advertisement399 1940-09-10 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PX) BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. H I S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO LTD.. Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings:399 words
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Advertisement351 1940-09-10 11 and BRITISH INDIA The best possible servicer are being maintained bj The P. Coy. fron the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstance* sailings are perforce res tricted. Special Holiday Return351 words
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Advertisement32 1940-09-10 12 BLUE ~'—l -^?25^^ I zz VOr ,he wld «»mmend It as the correct and safe ft»d ym BLUE CROSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FRESH CONNELL BROS. CO LTD RE f PENANG. WPS 332 words
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