Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1940

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune NETSA LES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. XXVII- -No. 220. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, September 13, 1940.
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  • 45 1 VICE ADMIRAL Sir Qeoffry Lantern, KC.B.. D.5.0.. the new Com-mander-in-Chief, China Station. He succeeds Admiral Sir Perc:; Noble. X C.B C V.C uho, upon relinquishing his appointment, paid a very warm tribute to the Malayan Navy. See story on page 3
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  • 936 1 Severe Hammering Of Military Objectives Reuter and British Wireless. London, Sept. 13. TP HE Royal Air Force, on Wednesday night, carried out what M were perhaps their most widespread attacks of the war so far on military objectives in Germany and German-occupied territory* An Air Ministry communique
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  • 143 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 13. IN a series of raids on objectives in Eastern Libya yesterday, the R.A.F. bombers attacked Amseat and four lires were started. At the Derria landing ground bombs fejl among>4ifraft. The Derha harbour and' jetty. a*M Bardia were also bombed, and several fires
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  • 39 1 (f rom ii. I* ilepkin) London, Sept. 13. SIR Shenton Thomas. Governor of thr Straits Settlements, who has been here on leave for several months, expects to return to Malaya shortly.--Via Cable and Wireless.
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  • 166 1 Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 13. Hongkong la a cholera-infected port, no ships from the Colony will he allowed to call at South-China ports under Japanese centre! states a Japanese announcement released here to-day. The main ports affected are Hoihow and Swatow.— Singapore, Friday. Of the Eastern "ports,
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  • 30 1 (From H. L. Hcpkin) London, Sept. 13. Among the premises damaged in recent raids were Madame Tussaud's, the Evening Standard and the Daily Herald. (Via Cable Wireless)
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  • 368 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 13. QUEEN Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands, and her ministers are already doing everything possible to begin immediately, as soon as the moment arrives, the revictualling of the Netherlands with foodstuffs as well as raw materials for the economic restoration of
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  • 116 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. MR. Alma Baker, C.8.E., has sent i' 20,000 to Lord Beaverbrook lor the purchase of four fighter aircr:;fi.—Keuter. Mr. baker, bom In New' Zealand in 1857. is a well-known Malayan, having lived in this country for several years. He was owner
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 13 AN unknown plane, flying over Namtau north-west ot" the Hongkong border, was fired on byJapanese anti-aircraft suns this afternoon. The guns loosed off about seven rounds, upon which the plane, which is believed to have benn a passenger machine, made ofl .—Reuter.
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  • 225 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. IS. OCATHING criticism of the Havas report from Vichy on Sept. 9 on the Indo-China negotiations is made by the well-known British journalist, H. G. W. Woodhead, in a signed article published on Sept. 11 in the Shanghai Evening Post. Calling the
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Dover (New Jersey*. Sept. 13. Tiik British Purchasing Commission states that it is unable to determine whether any factory hod any British munitions orders on hand, but it is understood In Wall Street that orders have been placed uith nearly all leading mtmiti fl
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  • 128 1 British Wirless. London, Sept. 13. TO alleviate distress caused by the indiscriminate bombing of London, the Lord Mayor is appealing for help, and he has opened a Mansion House Fund to be called the Lord Mayor's London Air Raid Distress Fund Yesterday, the King sent £1,000
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Leaden, Sept. 13. Clisaittifi In yesterdays raids on Loudon were 125 kilted and :!:»(> injured in the afternoon, and 10 killed and 170 in jured at night. lt was early evident that Wednesday's tremendous anti-aircraft barrage was being repeated.— Beater.
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  • 268 2 Singapore, Thursday. TiHE conduct of certain imA pecunious firms, who obtain money by the ingenious method of offering employment either as cashiers or bill collectors, and taking cash deposits as security to bolster up their business, was strongly commented upon by the acting Chief Justice in
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  • 120 2 P Singapore. Thursday RODUCED In the district ccurt before Mr. J. L. McFal! to-day two Indians. Manikam and Retnam, claimed trial on a charge ol house-breaking into premises belonging to Mr. W. J. Warden at Chancery Lane. Both w-re acquitted after trial. Twc detectives, who were on
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  • 382 2 R TTT Singapore, Thursday. ULES and restrictions are made £Z v?l c benefit and good rule of inhabitants....but if th-y involve oppressive interference with the ordinary rights of those subjects, such as could find no justifi™n^n the minds of reasonable men then we should have
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  • 119 2 S Singapore, Friday. TUBERCULOSIS is still on J t 4, the increase, according S i to the latest report on Sing- I spore's health, which shows that there were 38 deaths y from fhis disease, compared I u,th 32 in fbe preceding i period. fc I J Diphtheria
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  • 176 2 Singapore, Thursday. HEARING oi ihe trial lor what 11 was alleged o.s a "motiveles:s murder"' was conciuded to-day at the Assizes, before Mr. Justice Fedlow, when sentence ol live years' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Scow Oh. for culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, by the
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  • 51 2 Finding the name "Warden" on some of the clothes, they teiephoned Mr. Warden, and he identified the clothes as his. The magistrate said that the deteenves evidence regarding the second accused was net quite satisfactory, and ihe fact that the first accused did not run away also counted in his
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  • 242 2 Singapore, Thursday. to approve a tender for the construction of permanent type coolie lines at $920 per room, unofficials of the Rural Board, at the Board meeting to-day voiced strong opposition on the gfhmnda that they suspected that they "were being held UP" by
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  • 212 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) first principal of the Raffles College, Professor G. McOwan, professor of chemistry, has left the Colony for England on retirement after thirteen years of service. Ms retirement has been felt as a great loss to the College, and is profoundly regretted by the
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  • 50 3 Singapore, Friday. INQUIRIES at the Treasury this 1 morning show that the S S War Loan of $25.000.000 should be subscribed by this evening. Progress io the sale of bonds has been slow since Monday, although very little more was required for the loan to be subscribed.
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  • 19 3 From 9 to 11 o'clock on the night cf Sept. 16. Alor Star will have a second black-out practice.
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  • 22 3 Che Ahmad, who had been acting as Magistrate in Klang in place of Che Suleiman, has resumed his duties at Kuala Kubu
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  • 597 3 JT has been announced tnat Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffry Layton, X.C.8., D.5.0., has relieved Admiral Sir Percy Noble, X.C.8., C.V.C., as Commaiuler-in-Chief of the China Station. On relinquishing his command, Admiral Sir Percy Noble made a special signal to mcmi ben of the
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  • 109 3 Singapore, Thursday. WITHOUT being called upon for their defence, S. Abdul Jabbar, the proprietor of an Indian store In High Street, and Abdul Kadir were acquitted in the fourth police court, to-day, when they appeared on a summons charge of using criminal force to A. Abdul Karim.
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  • 194 3 Singapore, Friday. rIE "Buy A Bomber" Fund Committee has sent $9,594.79 to the War Fund, realised at the Bail at the Sea view Hotel on Aug. 31, as its first instalment towards buying a bomber, as the special contribution of the women of Singapore. Two Items
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    • 303 3 DRESS BARGAINS The Dresses remaining in ItOIII VSOVS IMU SS "SALE" have been further marked down to "give away prices" (Evening gowns from 5/- upwards). The "Sale" ends on Saturday. PONT MISS THESE REAL BARGAINS. Couple f Sr the special I iCimJn features which t S to ma cc the
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  • 140 4 DCRATCHINGS and the order of 0 running for Singapore races to-morrow, issued this morning, are: Race L Horses. Class 2. Div, 3. 6 Furlongs. Seratchings: The Caliph. Race 2. Horses. Class 2. Div. 3. 9 Furlongs. Seratchings: Queen's Star, Speranza. Race 3. Horses. Class 2. Div. 2.
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  • 82 4 The R.S.Y.C. programme for this week-end is: To-day: usual races for all classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. Sunday: The following classes will sail the first race for a Club, Beer Mug, starting at th» usual times:—-C" Class at 9.50 a.m.- "A" Class at 10 a.m.; 14 ft. Class
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  • 1130 4  -  NIEUWSGIERIG FOR THE GOLD CUP By "SPECTATOR" PINTERS can expect a day of close finishes and thrills, at tomorrow's last flay of Singa[K>re Autumn (Gold fun) race. With this kind of facing, surprises would bp quite in ordci una those who make it a
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  • 217 4 R.A.F. (Hq.) 3 Customs 0 pLAYING with only ten men, the Customs were beaten by R.A.F. (Headquarters) 3-0 in a Division 2B match played on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday. Play started a quarter-of-an-hour late because the official refsree failed to make
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  • 131 4 By "Spectator" yyiTH the going hcivy following rain this morning, slow exercise was done by horses training lor the last day of the Singapore Gold Cup meet. «iSS BUG D AD,iBHOY and OINNA FORGET were very impressive in half-pace runs. HOT FLASH exercised in
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  • 39 4 n 1 u a Servi ces League hockey r. atch played at Alexandra yesterday, the Signals beat the 2nd Batt oii V ?J; s 3 .T° L Cpl Twiddy scored all the three goals, playing at In-side-right.
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  • 46 4 Singapore baseball champions, the American Association will meet the Singapore All-Star nine, which defeated them recently, in another game in aid of the War Fund, at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, at 4 p.m. Admission will be $1 and 50 cents.
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  • 276 4 THE draw and starting times for the President's Prizes Competition of the Island Golf Club on to-mcrrow, are as follows:— The course will be closed to nonparticipants between (2.30 p.m. and 3.20 p.m. I 2.40 p.m. Y. Nakayama M. Osaki vs R. Henderson W. J Hayer
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  • 404 4 tyTARATHON tennis was witnessed yesterday on the S.C.C. courts, when further ties were played off in the club's Autumn championship. Matches in every case went to three sets and in the tie between W. H. Drooglever and SLdr Ramsay Ra e and D. L. Anderson
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  • 44 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F A League Div. I, R E. v. Navy. Cha Div. II A. Publisher.- v' R.A. (B.M S R C AQUATICS: Raffles Institution Carnival. Note: The Malays-Argylls match fixed for to-day at the Stadium nas been postponed to Sept. 19.
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  • 64 5 Results of ties played yesterday in the V.M.C.A. tennis' tournaDM nt:— Men's A Class Singles H'cap: AG B Pakir 15.3 oeat Tan Ten/ X v 3 6-0. 6—o; Lim Hee CWn 40.3 beat S.A. Dawood —30 6—4, 1-6. 6—3. Men's Doubies H'cap: C. Y. Toh md G H.
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  • 83 5 VI FEK-ENDS ties in the Singapore Badminton Association's < ornament will be: To-morrow at 2.15 p.m.: Lee Kirn Seng 'Eclipse* v. Chan Khek Eng U.CJL): Nelli? Chia (Eclipse) v. Elsie Won;-. (A.A.U.». Sunday at 19-00 a.m.: Syed (Devonshire) v. Hassan Mattar (Merridale); Chan S»ye Luang and
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  • 69 5 v The Paslr Pahjang Rovers team ting Pulau Brani in i triendjoccer match on Saturday at tv Brani will be selected fi >m: Ong Eng Hdc, S. Subramanian, Cheng Chee Fon Ahmad bin Kassim. Wong Tong Seng, ihn Hon, Tang Soon Cliee, Sin Siew Kee, Ong Leng
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  • 142 5 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A PROPOSAL that the Malayan Rugby Union should reconsider its decision —that Malaya Cup matches be postponed until further notice—wa s carried by the majority t»! ll votes to nine at a meeting of the Selangor
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  • 25 5 Mrs. Charles Seed, accompanied by Miss Patricia Seed and the Masters Edward and Anthony Seed, hav e arrived at Lake House, Kuala Lumpur, from England.
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  • 648 5  -  SOCCER REVIEW By "AJAX" I AST week's league football saw a large number of key matches in the senior division, and bagful of thrills. The Royal Air Force, their position on top of the table already endangered by defeats received from the Manchesters
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  • 448 5 Thrills Again At Stadium Loyola 4; Police 2 well alter cpening the game weakly, the Loyals aciclod yet another v:ctory to their credit when they beat the Police by four goals to two in a hard fought Division I match at Ansoi,
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  • 319 6 THE decision of the International Rubber Regulation Committee to increase the quota from 85 to 90 per cent, will be welcomed on a)i sides, except, perhaps, by those who wish to deal in rubber coupons. While some brokers are of the opinion that the increase will
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  • 140 6 BEFORE the German air attacks on London reached their present proportions, many "propaganda bombs" were dropped in an attempt to undermine public morale. The indiscriminate bombing of schools, hospitals, museums and residential districts which is now taking place is primarily aimed at striking terror into the hearts of
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  • 686 6  -  A People Who Are Tired Of Glory By Ami'e Kingston Reports filtering through from neutral sources that the Italian people are "thoroughly dissatisfied with the war" and that acts of sabotage have occurred in many towns confirm the opinion formed before leaving Italy
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  • 216 6 ABRAHAM Lincoln's grand- nephew is one of two young British architects who have opened up a new field of investigation by using glass instead of steel as the reinforcement in concrete. He is Mr. John Abraham Lincoln, one-time purser on liners civil servant and journalist. His 33-year-old
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  • 144 6 Eastern News. Tokyo, Sept. 12. JAPAN'S policy towards the Soviet Union will undergo a change by the appointment of Lieut.-Gen. Yoshitsugu Tatekawa as the Japanese Ambassador to Moscow, Mr. Yakichiro Suma the spokesman of the Foreign Office, stated afl a regular Press conference yesterday.
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  • 197 6 THE explanation of the British Government's ability to remove all restrictions on raw materials needed for her export trade is to be discovered In the accounts relating to the trade of the United Kingdom" for the first half of the year. Over that period Britain's imports
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  • 656 6 AUSTRALIA'S SE< I WT A AND HER POWER ASSIST BRITAIN WITHfnS LARGE NUMBERS OF ii MEN NECESSARY i ESTABLISH THE AIR SUPREMACY RAVP BEEN INCREASED BY ONP YEAR'S PHENOMEXM FY PANSION OF THE R V F TO A POINT WHICH, EARI V IN THE WAR,
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  • 39 7 REUTER. WASHINGTON, SEPT. 12. MANY I NCONFIRMABLE iM REPORTS ARE CURRENT HERE THAT A FURTHER EXTENSION OF THE UNITED STATES EMBARGOES ON THE EXPORT OF WAR M VTERIALS TO JAPAN WILL BE INEVITABLE SHORTLY. —REUTER
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  • 42 7 Central News. Chungking. Sept. 10. V! W i•(•mmemoration stamps are 11 brtng prepared by the Chinese Office for release before Oct. The now set commemorates National Thrift and Savings men! which is personally pervised by Generalising Kai-shek.—Central News.
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  • 187 7 16* MILLION MEN TO BE CALLED UP Reuter. Washington, Sept. 12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT to-day declared: "I hate war more than ever and I am supremely determined to do all I can to keep war away from these shores for all time." Quoted from the Democratic
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  • 189 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. had its first daylight air raid warning of the day shortly before 4 p.m. G.M.T.. The raiders were apparently kept at a distance as nothing developed in the London area. The raid lasted 40 minutes during which time the sound of distant
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  • 96 7 Chungking:, Sept. 11. INFORMATION from Liv- chow, Kwangsi Province, says that righting is going on within the Kwangsi-Indo-China border between two thousand J ipanese troops and forces near Yitien, a border town to Ihe southeast of Chennankwan. following t lie commencement of a southward drive
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  • 210 7 Cabinet Minister Among Delegates At Batavia Batavia, Sept. 12. DECLARING that the Netherlands Indies was "endowed with exceedingly rich natural resources and extensive fertile fields, while Japan was a highly industrialised nation, exporting manufactured goods," Mr. Ichizo Kobayashi, a Japanese cabinet minister, who
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  • 181 7 Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 12. MK. Kobayashi arrived this morning by the Nissyo Maru and was met by Mr. Mukai and other prominent Japanese businessmen here. On his arrival, Mr. KobayashJ was welcomed in a short addres». on behalf of the Netherlands Indies Government, by Dr. Van Mook,
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  • 393 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. rriHE losses inflicted on German raiders yesterday afternoon represented nearly a quarter of the machines involved. The Air Ministry news service states that so fiercely did Spitfires and Hurricanes attack the enemy formations, that only a small portion of
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  • 54 7 Central News. Chungking-, Sept. 13. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai- shek has been informed by the i Chinese War Aid Association In Chicago that the Chinese in midwestern United States have decided to raise $500,000 <TJ.S.) for the Chinese government's Airplan 3 Fund. Tho Gtneralis.-imo replied, praising
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  • 43 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Sept. 11. CLEEPING sickness assumed *J epidemic proportion in Tokyo as 12 new cases, of which six proved fatal, were reported. The total since Sept. 1 *tood at 91, of which 32 died. —EasU*n News. 1
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  • 87 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Sept. 11. [N a far-reaching reform, first ■<v.';p 1879. >\: Army will be '".stroaw-hned" for meeting tast-changing methods of warfare v atw regulations abolishing centuries-old branches of the Army wi'l become effective on Sept. 15. An Imperial ordinance applying the reforms was gazetted this
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 12. A RUMANIAN delegation is leaving here for Budapest tomorrow to discuss questions aris.ng out cf the cedin° of a part of Transylvania. An official communique issued here last night state* that the evacuation of the seventh zone o: Transylvania was carried out
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  • 218 9 Singapore, Friday rOR the first time in its history E the stage of the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, was rilled to absolute capacity last night—with .soldiers. The biggest mass band that has performed in Singapore nd up the dress rehearsal of Footlights Parade," a vaudeville gramme
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  • 109 9 Last Night's First Night MY Favourite Wife," which v,o™v. open ed a seajson at the Alhambra, last night, to very good houses, is one of the best comedies which has come to town for a long while. It has a wonJPJk story for a comedy that
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  • 81 9 Singapore, Friday. A CHINESE girl is believed to nave acted as a decoy in the robbery of a young Sikh at Johore Road last night. It appears that as the Sikh iollowed the girl into a dark lane, lour Chinese came out of the shadows
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  • 22 9 Mr D. W. Henderson, Agent of the Chartered Bank, Kuala Lumpur, accompanied by Mrs. Henderson has returned to Kuala Lumpur 'rom England
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    • 804 10 .11 I Situations Vacant GIRL WANTED for dispensary. 2 3 standard. Light work. 135. Serangoon Road. Bingapore. (No. 699E) WANTED an English-speaking Mandore Able to /lde bicycle. Apply Box No. 409. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 6628) TODAY'S BEST TIP For UnemployedRegister immediately. Caters all type work. Singapore Employment Agency 79.
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    • 710 10 SINGAPORE MUSIC INSTITUTE Victoria Street, Bain Street. Pupils Prepared for T.C.L. Examination. Day or Evening:. No Age Limit. Motor Vehicles ERSKINE TWO-SEATER, dicky seat, strong motor (18-H.P.). perfect running condition, $250,-. Apply 5, Institution Hill, 5|7 p.m. (No. 682E) WANTED: a small used car. Any model any make. Write Box
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    • 786 10 Matrimonial MARRIAGE AGENCY—79, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. Caters for all classes. 2 European, 2 Chinese, 3 Indian Marriaga* arranged during August. Write for particulars. (No. 715E1 Lost Found LOBT in Dhoby Ghaut, leather card case with Associated Press and American Social Security credentials—Reward, Gene Bailey, Cathay Cafe. Singapore. (No. 71SE)
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    • 566 10 Public Notices THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS, AUCTION SALE Of m. dern weJl-made European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, a very good collection of brassware, well-grown plants in fancy Shanghai jars, pots, crockery, glassware, green cement garden tables and seats, etc., etc. (By order of Mr. H. M. d'Netto of
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    • 521 10 TENDER. JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the supply, delivery to site and laying of Patent Roofing to the New Government Offices, Johore Bahru, for the Johore Government. A deposit of $100]- is required from each Contractor tendering and will be refunded on receipt of a bona
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    • 282 10 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS S.S. AUCTION SALE Comprising:— Brass silver ladies' belts, Mosquito incense, CHINESE SUA'PR FINGER RINGS, EAR-RTNGS BROOCHES. Pewter beer tankards end cigarette boxes, bags of coriander seed, COLTSON GINSENG. Old sewing machines, Chinese tea and funeral joss papers
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    • 29 10 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION try "WE" KAD, "t for which they arc UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: irM RADIO AND GENERAL AC.EMj. TO V Waterproof Watches
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 836 10 I TO-DAY'S RADlfti U★ 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcls). TRANSMISSIONS 2 t 3 ZHP 30.9« metres (9.69 mc,*). GSF 15.14 Mc|s (9.82 m p.m. <*f£ 21.53 Mc s (13-e 1.15 Light Music. GSG 17.79 Mc s (16.S* 1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme p.m. Summary. Mid-day Tin. Copra
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  • 291 11 New York, Sept. 12 BBER t Tone Dull 18 15 16 19 116 vara, Jan.' 18 7 8 19 i 1 Tone Dull 50 1 8 RUBBER London. Sept. 12. .»oc» Buyers Sellers Tone Easier 12 116 12 316 Forward Oct. 12 116 12 316 1 orwardl
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  • 426 11  -  MARKET REPORTS By Reuter eomrt tha substantial discount below New York and the East the T I ion „f Buffer Pool purchases tt Mtf'r rKe s a rcsum Pfa believed to hold no tin Z I T he p ol at P re port the
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  • 127 11 I rom Ou, Financial Correspondenl Singapore, Friday ALTHOUGH .here was mtle doing seen i c n^ dera ble activity rah, t? a A «st'ahans, where Pun--5 K ?P°"f Kamuntings, KunTakuL, RaWang Con <*ssion S and I rakuapas were all readily absorbThe robber share market was a 6t
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber m Singapore at noon today were: RUBBER Buyers 87%; Sellers 37... TIN
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  • 164 11 MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singa--ITi pore; Ltd., in their rubber report, state: Tii e hint that came from New son: last week lias since proved to be true, and an announcement nas beon made that t he percentage of exports permitted for the nonths
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  • 828 11 Sept. 12. Ampat Tin (4s) 8 W»- 8 Austral Amal (sa) 5 8 3 9 Austral Malay 33j6 0 *£j Ayer Hitam <ss) fa,. Ayer Weng (si, 0 l Q BangrJn Tm 17 8 Batu Selangor (81) 13$ w? Berjuntai (ss) a fl I *JB Burma
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 Pure Deep Sea ()^te r Concentrate Debility, Nervous Disorders. wd Blood Sustains Superior to Liver Rn r nS mes Anemic Conoids Resistance to c in Health Minerals Organic lodine, Iron. v essential to the jn ai perfectly natural :tJ le form. '""«inabi. Everywhere. kr Agents: Mohamed Sons, ca j»>re Branches.
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    • 109 11 THE MERCAN T ILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes tfce following duties:— EXECUTOR &|OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE
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    • 165 11 Manufacturing Opticians Established in 1 928 M SSiicUn C FA, Glares supplied with a KaSntw Coupon. mm ——1 ii i IMLU___— fnElfflYMw-MostAmazinfr Pjßßl ofalimOGtrsf II I J 2i you to do just two thin «s when you come to \m> ;;m n Vv 1 FIRST OPEN THE DOOR lH JHH
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    • 291 11 STEAMER SAILING* p o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to* 0 S.N. Co. The Arent, Collyer Quay, m9m Tel. 5961. 8.1 S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO LTD., w Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINEI mStt SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBE, OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: ?h?ni
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    • 305 11 F St 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, S eylon and the Lnited Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstance sailings are perforce res tncted. .Jtel
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  • 171 12 "PRECIOUS STONE IN SILVER SEA" Reuter. St. Louis, Sept. 13. (COMMENTING on the British situation in the face of the mass air raids, the St. Louis Post Despatch, a leading Liberal newspaper in the Middle West, says:—"A triumph of Nazism, a creed completely antagonistic
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  • 132 12 Chungking, Sept. 13. DK. H. H. Kung has circularised a telegram to the provincial chairmen and mayors, requesting them to form "National Thrift and Savings Teams" in their respective provinces and municipalities before Sept. 15. Dr. Kung pcinted out that the Generalissimo had personally instructed that
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  • 95 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept 13. THREATENING letters were received yesterday and to-day by judges and other officials of the First Special District Court (which functions in the International Settlement). The inters are signed by the "Kuo Men Nang anti-Red Party." They declare that now that .Britain has withdrawn
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  • 42 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 13. AN Anglo-Bolivian payments agreement la expected to be concluded shortly It is believed that Britain proposes U pay lor Bolivian tin. hall or two-thirds, in goid in Ottawa, the remainder in a special sterling account.—Reuter.
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  • 27 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 13. The agreement on trade and payments between Manchoukuo and Germany has been renewed with some modifications. the Foreign Office announced this afternoon. —Reuter.
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  • 159 12 British Wireless. London, Sept. 12. IN connection with the recent delivery by a Lancashire foundry to the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway of twelve oilburning locomotives weighing ever 88 tons each, it is recalled that the first locomotive to operate in the Argentine was originally
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  • 62 12 British Wireless. LONDON. Sept. 12.—The following message has been sent by the King to General Fershing: "I send you my warmest congratulations on your eightieth birthday together with best wishes of the peopl? of this ceuntry. where you will always be held in affectionate esteem
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  • 34 12 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 13. THE Defence Commission an--1 nounces a $40.000,000 expansion !> r ogramme of heavy forging plant, for the production of battleships, artillery and projectiles.—Reuter.
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  • 38 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 13. London, Sept. 12.—The Admiralty states that one officer and 31 ratings are missing and three ratings wounded as a result of the lose of H.M.S Ivanhce. which has already been announced.—Reuter.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 205 12 i, O LII v| LI A F 1 The tender shoots GOLD g blended when gathered. I brin Bing natural flavour anj m *m^^^ I freshness to your table The Qu.ility Is high—the price Is Not. Gh a packet right now and taste it for yourself. H lIAT VOl W
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    • 33 12 .^C^ts^ >fe Jm. Ats**BL. "-—-4- "HERBTO" TONIC Nton-Alcoholic 1 Counteracts Exhaustion Anc Depression. jL, W VOll MEN WOMEN Obtainable at Chemists and >• S le Distributors: RAH AMIN PEN HAS. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang.
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