Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune WET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY vol. xxvn- -No. ggg^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1940 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Friday, Seplember 20, 1940.
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  • 1172 1 2S2&ZF* The Reuter. Reuter. attdikea The bombardment took the enemy hv ZZ pri.se and widespread damage was caused the Jl-^tt 0 Shelle M hp L,bVan s** B for -1 tone v the war. on the night of Sept 16-17 while the British a.r
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  • 77 1 Reuter. New York. Sept. 20. DEPORTS from American army offices abroad are definitely more optimistic about British powers jt resistance than ihey were mx weeks ago. said Mr. Btimsun the United States Secretary for Wax, at a press conlerence io-day according to the Washington correspondent of
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  • 80 1 Cairo, Sept. 20. |J Is revealed here that three Italian warplanes last Friday attacked the British casualty clear ing station at Daba on the road i r orn A'exandria to Mersa Mutruh hundred bombs were dropped. i r J considerable damage done to lents and ambulance
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  • 107 1 Reuter. f Melbourne, Sept. 20. A HUH! that recruiting for x\tne Australian imperial i oices might again soon, nas given by A »ir. MunrtM. me Fnme Minister, in a speech ntie to-day. he saia that Australian troops v.-ouid soon be in combat with the Italians.
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  • 463 1 Reuter. i vnrm London, Sept. 20. \IVID story of the relentless hammering of the enemy's Channel porta by R.A.F. bombers on Wednesday night is told in an Air Ministry bulletin, which says that Havre was sin-led out for the night's heaviest, bombardment. A strong force
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  • 424 1 Reuter. ta ot v*. London, Sept. 20. JL j U^hts air raid the second of the day in the Lonoon am, sounded as darkness closed in, and followed Undon s quietest day since the air offensive against the capi%mW led on U7 rhunderx,
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  • 280 1 Arab Islam World Up In Arms "Declaration Of War" Reuter. ippatw. ISTANBUL. SWT 20. F TERR,TO R v E nt IVE PENE ™ATION OF EGYPTIAN ITO 5' DESPITE MUSSOLINIS SOLEMN proCONsLIIVV/^£^ A E? THAT THE "OCT SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES WILL RESULT FOR THE ITAI.IAV abmv typical comment is made by the
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  • 60 1 (From n. l. Hopkin) London, Sept. 20. lONDONS homeward rush now *f*K!gms at five o'clock instead of six. Peopb have revolutionised their habits in order to meet the time table set by Ooering'a bombers. I Work has been speeded up. and 1 [office hours changed. The traffic
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  • 33 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. From to-day, parts of Somerset 5? U J?- v was recently damaged by a bomb are closed, ana tne staffs are being evacuated to North Eng.'and.—Reuter.
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  • 208 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) F,w sil, «apore, Friday. OLLOUIXG on the rrsoluUmm passed at a meeting of Singapore Muslim leader?* of various nationalities held recently a telegram has been sent by Mr. s. M. Alkaff.whS XXI A™**" and other 22£ ft ywtag them of support and sympathy
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 20. RUMANIA'S very aerious pot*. tkwi with regard to raw materials is admitted by the Argus," a leading economic paper, winch says, thai most of the textile factories have only a few weeks' supprj of cotton. Then- b a severe nhiwlajju of leather, scrap-iron,
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  • 191 2 Singapore, Thursday. A GRIEVED father told the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at an inquiry to-day, how, on his return from work, he found the nude body of his seven-year-old son, Ang Soon Kow, lying at the bottom of the well in his house.
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  • 186 2 Singapore, Thursday. FIE CASE in .which Narayan Dass, a middle-aged Malayalam, was charged in the second court with enticing away the wife of K. Sankaran, with whom he had iodged for five months, was given a dramatic turn to-day, when in her evidence Yasoda, eldest daughter
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  • 63 2 Singapore, Tinirsday. •JICIJAEL Ryan (16) and Kenneth 111 Thomas (14), were produced before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second court to-day on a charge of trespass on premises belonging to Mr. Hendrick at East Coast Road, late last night. Both claimed trial, and the case was postponed to
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  • 22 2 The resignation of his commission in the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers by Lieutenant William Gilliam has been accepted.
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  • 224 2 Americans Flock To See "Wild Notorious" Spot (Tribune Staff Reporter) Peaceful malaya, pictured on the silver SCREEN, IS HELPING TO RAISE HUGE SUMS OF MONEY FOR THE BRITISH RED CROSS IN THE UNITED STATES. MR. JOE FISHER IS DOING THIS FINE WORK WITH THE
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  • 48 2 Singapore, Thursday.—Hoa Song Yam. a 35-year-old Teochew, stole a bicycle from the Beach Road Market on the morning of Sept. 17, but before he could make a getaway, he was arrested. Charged in the second court to-day, he pleaded Sentence was postponed to Sept. 29.
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  • 61 2 Booking is now open at Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd., for "Lumiere Noire," a magical medley to be staged by the Malayan Magic Circle at th? Victoria Theatre on Saturday 12th. Friday 18th and Saturday 19th October. Tickets are $3. $2. $1 plus entertainment duty. Sixty per cent, of the
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  • 118 2 Singapore, Thursday. WHILE on his rounds in AlsagofT Estate on Aug. 23, Amar Singh, watchman, saw a Malay witfc a bicycle at his side, collecting rubber from the trees. He arrested and took the man to the Geylang police station, where he gave Tiis name
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  • 106 2 ALL eastern ports have b?en free frcm plague for the past eight weeks. The chief features in the health bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau, for the week ended Sept. 14, are the improved conditions maintained at Calcutta, Cawnpore and Shanghai, and a great
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  • 34 2 Singapore, Friday. "War-Time Economy For The Average Citizen" will be the subject of a broadcast by the Director of Information, Ma*. G. L. Peet. from the Singapore station at 7.40 this evening.
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  • 279 2 Singapore, Friday. QNE of the biggest fairs to be held in Malaya will begin a t Malacca to-morrow (Saturday). It will last for a week. The fair, which will be held at the City Park, is the result of a great co-operative effort
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  • 87 2 Singapore, Thursday. WALKING along Outram Road on the afternoon of Sept. 17, Ah Soo, a Chinese woman, was suddenly held by a man who came from behind, and deprived of her gold wrist watch. The culprit immediately took to. his heels but had not gone far
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  • 47 2 Singapore, Thursday. OVER $2.000 was received in Singapore to-day for the Lord Mayor of London's Air Raid Relief Fund. This brought the total thus far to ever $4,500. Subscriptions may be sent, earmarked for the I ord Mayor's Fund, to the Malaya Patriotic Fund, Chartered Bank, Singapore.
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  • 159 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. "MOBODY will cheer louder than Americans when the British throw the Germans back into the sea, and if the British Air Force continues to do what they are doing just now, then you and I have
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  • 35 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept 20. THE Premier has received a document signed by sixty members of the Assembly, offering to go anywhere in the event of Thailand becoming involved in war.
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  • 35 3 Mr. John Patrick de L-Clifford, 19-year-old son of Mr. G. de L-ClifTord. manager of Brunei United Plantations, has left Trinity College, Dublin, to join the Irish Guards and is now in camp "somewhere in England."
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  • 494 3 Servicemen Themselves Welcome The Campaign piRST reader to fill in both coupon and detailed form for the TriL-ane "Treat-the-Troops" scheme and return it to this office, is a well-known European living at Chatsworth Park. He scored a record by returning all particulars one day after
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  • 305 3 JOHORE'S PASSIVE DEFENCE (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Thursday. QREAT satisfaction has been achieved in Passive Defence work in Johore. A strikingly impressive parade of various units of the Forces was hejd on the Padang <his evening, which was inspected by His Highness the Regent, the
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    • 35 3 TRIBUNE "TREAT THE TROOPS" CAMPAIGN Anson Road, Addresses 9 11 The Arcade, Singapore. or Singapore. Please post me a copy of your printed form regarding the entertainment of troops. Name Address Black White scotch whisky
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  • 479 4 Singapore, Thursday. CjEEING some one enter one of the rooms of certain quarters in the Naval Base and shut the door behind him, Musa, a cooly line cleaner, acting with great initiative, went to another mess, obtained a padlock and locked the door of
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  • 438 4 Singapore, Thursday. that her husband had committed adultery with her sister, a Singapore-born Indian woman, Alice Savarimuthu, brought an action for the dissolution of her marriage with Gnanapragasam Savarimuthu, in the High Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow. The petition was not contested. After
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  • 271 4 SPORTSFRONT !££A 3; Argyll and S.H.. 3. THOUGH they gave a superb d s--1 play of soccer, tho Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders failed to snatch full points from the Malays in a Division I league soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday The game ended in a
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  • 138 4 OETTER team work enabled the "B M to beat tho Chinese M B M by two-nil in the qualifying round of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. *m DLAYING on the C.S.C. padang at Balestier Plain, last evening the Hornets overwhelmed the Ceylonese in a
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  • 368 4 Ipoh, Sept. 19 CIGHTY-FOUR entries have been received lor the extra meeting of the Perak Turf Club, beginning on Sept. 28. The weights for the first day will be issued at noon on Satuiday. HORSES CLASS FOUR 5» 2 f. sf. str. 8i 2 Divisions 5
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  • 41 4 gINGAPORE Hornets' team for to-day's match against St. Joseph's on the latter's ground will be: G Woodford: R. Modder. N. Hoeden; c. Anthonlsz. V. Kruseman. G. de CruzA. de Souza. P Woodford. I. van Ceyzel' F. Philips. B. Rayney.
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  • 44 4 TO-DAY SOCCER:—S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, R.A. <ac-ac.) v S.R.C., Stadium; League, Div. II B. R.A.F. (Kallang) v Fort Canning, Kallang; BOXING:—Sima v "Marques, New World Stadium; Police tournament. Depot. HOCKEY.—Hornets v St. Joseph's, St. Joseph's Institution; S.C.R.C. v Khalsa, TENNIS—S.C.C. and Y.M.Ca! tournaments.
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  • 596 5 nvmrv Ll i Singapore, Thursday. lU&iMfc that the accused appeared very frightened and was not at all communicative, except for a request that if allowed time till the afternoon before the check was made. e\ eiythmg would be in order, was given by a sub-accountant
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  • 464 5 (From Our Own Reporter) J RADE in Malaya has increased considerably in the past few h indicated by the fact that in July exports totalled .«92,725.727, which is nearly 75 per cent, more than the amount realised in the same month last year. The total
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  • 208 6 rptlli, recent intensification of night bombing raids on Britain led to the announcement that more effective methods of dealing with the night bombers were being sought, and the news that a new system of anti-aircraft barrage has resulted in a comparatively infinitesimal number of enemy planes passing
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  • 195 6 IT was widely predicted in London papers that Mr. Chamberlain's recent illness, which necessitated an operation, would be the prelude to his "graceful" retirement. Contrary to expectations, when Parliament met on September 17 he entered the House amid cheers from all sides. From the time of Munich to the
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  • 638 6  -  NAZIS WHO SLIPPED ON BANANA SKINS BY HESTER MARSDEN-SMEDLEY (In The Sunday Express) INTO Lisbon there come refugee travellers from the temporarily eclipsed cities of Europe. From the stories they tell you can make some kind of pattern of the life the Nazisare
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  • 291 6 Com Continents have been ma- king purchases of British pedigree livestock since Germany's invasions cut breeders off from several important sources of supply. Within the British Commonwealth three Border Leicester rams, three Cheviot rams and three Wensleydale rams have gone to India. Kenya has taken a Large
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  • 195 6 THE Swedish paper "Se" recent- ly published an article from a special correspondent on "the victory which lacked enthusiasm." The writer, who was in Berlin R hen the Germans entered Pans, reported that neither this news nor the announcement of the French surrender roused any enthusiasm in
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  • 490 6 (CONDENSED FROM NEW YORK "TIMES" AOTfCLE R\ VIRGINIA COWLES). THE drive from Dublin to Bt i: is only 80 miles, but the transition is as complete as though you were travelling between two wide-ly-divided nations. You 1» Dublin and its bright lights to m tl yourself
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  • 267 6 THE Nazis are hoping to turn desperate difficult ic. wi which they are threatened winter into new capital for propaganda The distress of Europe, crea by their war and their metha making it. will be put down our blockade. Its origin can bt briefly described. The
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  • 65 7 U7HE\ the Duke and Ihirhrii *t mm* ZJL*? UCre met b > in Bermuda, hack t» camera) named Andrew Tr S ,s S,Sler and a ,ittle fellow Job of the hour when h T*jZtZ l it *S" mg nam Andrew became the lost his assurance houpvpp «h!
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  • 642 7 mm Di vr. u Singapore, Thursday. 1 a, I ,he LoCal Mmu coMidering volui eXemptMns fom continuous training of Bo£ a -r the Hume Pi P e Ea-st), Ltd '-"in application-) were granted R E ,v' t p J C Cobbett, p A. B. McKerron 18 «ere
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  • 209 7 Britain Likely To Get Army's Improved Type Reuter. IT is o ftM ,..v lhil( he ulwJrtd* Nat' SL c; i^/^tr sa,e abroad f P ,a u r r i bomber 1 f r models of the These craft are credited with a top speed
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  • 52 7 Reuter. S V, 1 EI planes raided Chungking on Tu?sday at noon and met with heavy ground fire. Tuey dropped bombs on the south or the city, the hot springs and a village on the south bank of the Yangtze Many houses and shops wer? set
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  • 83 7 Reuter. T' Ottawa. Sept. 19. lit Japanese Government has expressed profound regret at the bombing of the C anadian ship the Empress of Asia on Sept. 14 and declares that it was entirely the result of an error during bombing practise in Tokio Bay. The Japanese note
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  • 110 7 Singapore, Thursday. H RESTED at St. Joseph'? padang. last night, 190( counterfeit half and quarter guilders Netherlands Indies coins were said to have been found in the possession of tw 0 Chinese. Ma, 37. appeared before Mr J G Rappoport. the Third Police Magistrate
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  • 116 7 Singapore, Thursday. A RY P ,easin ff collection of Chinese paintings is on exhibition at the Victoria Memorial fn a J\« The exhibition began at nd win continue niri Th fnH are about 150 Paintings, old and modern. They are an rh! q n U Q
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  • 90 7 Reuter. Baltimore, Sent 19 RESIDENTS of the P NetherMhiJS?*- East Indies are i bitterly disappointed by the action of American firms a few days ago in cancelling contracts for urgently-needed munitions," states Paul Patj terson, publisher of the Baltimore Sun in a dispatch to his I paper from
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  • 30 7 Reuter. Istanbul, Sept. 19 The British colony here lias started a fund to _rov.de two Renter planes for th» RAF. The fund reached $5 000 iviyiln t few hours.- Renter.
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  • 190 7 Reuter. T„„ London, Sent 19 HE «ai, clear" soundedshortly before dawn after the raiders had added another popular store on the western fringe of the city to hst of "military objectives" of the Nazi airmen. Five people, trapped in basements W ere rescued injured
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  • 89 7 Reuter. A Chungking. Sept. 19. N appeal to the European powers to compose their differences and turn their attention to the Far East, since "the European catastrophe is traceable in origin to Japan's aggression in the Far aasT, while Europe's hope also d°penas to a large
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  • 61 7 Singapore, Thursday. AMAGING a tree-by cutting its roots—in the Botanical Gardens cost four Chinese $3 each when they appeared in the Fifth Police Court, to-day, on a charge of causing mischief X The men. Chan Meng. Lee Siew Yam Len ß and Yam 2lS£i m the act by a mandore
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    • 487 8 SHRINE OFISeWU^^ THE SHRINE THAT GIVES BIRTH TO STARS NOW SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE LENGTH MAL.AYA, FIRSI Cm)JCE OF DA NCR (^I^EBRITKS CARNIVAL NIGHT m Honour of His Majesty's NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE VOLUNTEERS MEET THE HIGHEST PAID GLAMOUR GIRLS AT Singapore's Busiest Spni During Dance Time OFTEN IMITATED BIT NEVER
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  • 190 9 Reuter. BRITAIM-q New York > Sept. 19. 10 %ht t0 the finish receive <* a striking is thp PrvT Cincirnati Enquirer which says: "Nowhere sl'ncl IZ r (]eter T aiUm to fi eht mile for mile for their Wand more frequently illustrated than in their willingness to
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  • 95 9 Singapore, Thursday.* THE death has occurred of Mr 1 Mohammed Jumabhoy the former President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Sinsaoore at the age of 61. JEP funeral took place on Wednesday morning a t the Mohammedan cemetarv Bidadari The Indian Chamber of Commerce was
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  • 115 9 POME good rights should be witJJ nessed at the New World S-adium to-nioht, when Ventura Marques, the Mexican lightweight champicn of Singapore, meets Battling Sima in the main event of 12-3 minute rounds. Ventura has a reputation to keep up and should give his best tonight.
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  • 32 9 Mr. J. P. Biddulph. M. C. S. and Mr. J. D. Lambert, MCS have been appointed by the Resident of Perak to be Marriage Registrars In and for the district of Kinta.
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  • 123 9 Last Night's First Night DAY Milland and Loretta Young "m? ta £v 5 a first class comedy, The Doctor Takes A Wife," which °P?r Ed at the Capitol last night. Tne fun starts from the opening scene when circumstances arise which compel the hero and heroine to
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  • 54 9 Mr. G. H. Corbett, Senior Entomologist. Malayan Agricultural Service; Mr. E. F. Pearson European Master, Malayan Educational Service; Mr. F. G. Aplin M.C, Assistant Comptroller of Customs Malayan Customs Service- Mr R W. L. McCail, Customs' Officer, Malayan Customs Service and Mr. D. N. Livingstone, Assistant Surerintendent, Malayan Police Service,
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    • 366 10 JOHORE CJUVfciuirni^A. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the supply of Beef, Mutton, Firewood and Charcoal for the Government Hospitals at Johore Bahru, namely:— General Hospital, Johore Bahru, Mental and Leper Asylums, Johore Bahru, 3rd Mile Hospital and Johore Military Forces Hospital Johore Bahru, for the remaining period of 1940 (i.e.
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    • 801 10 j TO-DAY'S RADIO I* 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre* (1.23 mcls). TRANSMISSIONS 2 A J. ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mc]i). GST 15.14 Mc|s (9.82 metres) a.m. GSJ 21.53 Mc s (13 93 metres) 6.45 Music. GSG 17.79 Mc s (16.86 metres) 6.50 News. Relayed from London. p.m. 7.05
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  • 1009 11 Singapore. Sept 19. MINING y Buyens. SeUera. pat Tin (4s) 3- 3 6 A Amal (ss) 5.6 6,-cd ral Malay 33.6 3*,6xd Hit.mi (ss) 19|- 20iWeng <$i) 0.95 l oo D Tm 16 3 17,3 I sl 1 .(4 148 Berjuntal ids) 8,6 9 6 Malay
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  • 273 11 i RUBBER Rubber prices were delayed. TIN London. Sept. 19. iOfficial Pi ice» £247 Buy £247 2 Setters ird, £251' 4 Buyers £25i'o Sellers I ONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London. Sept. 19. il?en 56--lop Rubber 27 10 J 2 ra] Electric 69 rial Chemical In. 26 rial Tobacco
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37%, Sellers 37% TIN
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  • 140 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. FHFRE was fair activity in tin shares yesterday. Mambaus were an interesting market, and rose by five cents in the course of the day, in consequence of the declaration ot the final dividend, ol 12 V' 2 per cent. Fetalings were
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  • 292 11  -  MARKET REPORTS By Reuter London, Sept. 19. nr ix cpeiied firm, with a turnover of 150 tons. Prospects of an early release of export licences again caused strength, while smelters' agents, whose selling recently was responsible for weakness, are new strong buyers of cash. The market's up-trend
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  • 237 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 18 THE question of the export of wire products to South America was raised in the House of Commons by Colonel Baldwin Webb when he asked the Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade whether his attention had been called to the
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  • 153 12 Break In Talks With Japan Thailand Presents Fresh De mands Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 20. JfRANtO-JAPANESE negotiations over Indo-China have been broken off. and only force remains as the means of settling the issue, according to Chinese press reports, quoting well-in-formed sources m Hongktng. The inhabitants of Laokai
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  • 60 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. IT is officiary announced from general headquarters of the French Free Forces that a general of a brigade, who is an excommander o? the First Zouaves at Casablanca. and previously commander of a sub-division IS Tetuan, has arrived in England and immediately
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  • 50 12 Reuter. Bombay, Sept. ?0. Thirty-seven airmen, of the Czech Army, all having mo:e than ten years' experience, passed through Bombay on their way to join the RAF. At the outbreak of war, they escaped to Poland, from where they made the difficult overland journey to India.—Reuter.
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Lahore, Sept. 20. EXTENSIVE deposits of iron-ore have been found in the Kangra hills in the Punjab. The discovery is regarded as important, as it is claimed that the duality of the ore compares with that found in Sweden.—Reuter.
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  • 150 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. to Rome Radio, Sig. Mussolini received Herr Ribbentrop at the Palazza Venezia yesterday from V p.m. to 9 p.m. Count Ciano, Herr yon Mackensen (German Ambassador in Rome) and Sig. Alfieri (Italian Ambassador in Berlin) were present. The official communique gives no hint
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  • 52 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 20 HE second contingent of British A volunteers, numbering sixty, re leaving within the next few 'ays for Army posts in the Near Hast. They are being sent to raining camps where they wni be iven special army training, beore they are taken into regular
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  • 38 12 Reuter. Chandranagore, Sept. 20. THE Administrator of the French colony, at a public meeting, exoressed the hope that all would follow Gen. De Gaulle's lead to victory with the help of Britain which was growing stronger every day._Reuter.
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  • 106 12 Reuter. iiaipnong. Sept. 20. The French have officially stated that the Indo-China negotiations have reached a delicate stage. It is understood that the Japanese have now presented demands for bases allegedly cuiside the ?cope of the Vichy agreement. These are regarded as unnecessary and sclely for Japan's campaign
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