Morning Tribune, 6 September 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1939-09-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ■> i«- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September <>, I!-::... FIVE CENTS.10 words
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Article186 1939-09-06 1 I\NY MEN LNS TAKEN Cavalry have, according to Warsaw reports receivLondoni penetrated into East Prussia and are now their way into the interior. Reports of other Polish s state that the Germans, are giving way before id that large numbers of prisoners and much war »tReuter - 186 words
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Article303 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. THE following message has been sent by Mr. Anthony Eden to the governments of Canada, of the Commonwealth of Australia. New Zealand, the Union of South Africa and Eire. "His Majesty has this day entrusted to me the seals of the Dominions OfficeB.O.W. - 303 words
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Article182 1939-09-06 1 I Amsterdam, Sept. 5. H here that unknown aero- ov f the centre of Holland Hn* y- Dutch anti-aircraft ■Wed fire on the machines. ■> Wellington. Sept. 5. wrs for the Kins were given J.^ Representatives, and i^ m was slm S by all ■<- the New ZealandReuter - 182 words
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Article63 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. INFORMATION has been reI ceived that the German ships Olinda and Car! FriUen have been sunk and that their crews are safe The OHnda. 4,576 tons, is reported to have sailed from Buenos Aires for Hamburg on Aug. 29. and the Carl Fritzen,Reuter - 63 words
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Article9 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. aircraft returned safely.- ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Advertisement13 1939-09-06 1 i x porls 7 i 10 ft 8 j »rt 14 j j13 words
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Advertisement27 1939-09-06 1 3v^rlv^ \y L- AB lfe<v >fl ■B^K ipl__^_jhL ■^^^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 Aftj M mm w to 36>> PKICES $5.75 to $8.50 ■p «p p| n |NU K.L«MP^R SUVGAI'ORE— TAiriNO27 words
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120 1939-09-06 2 IT has been suggested that the Raniakrishna Mission should provide facilities for the cultural improvement of young men, and the Advisory Committee of the Mission has agreed to this m principle. But m order to decide along what lines young men would like to120 words
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360 1939-09-06 2 Three Licenses Cancelled THREi: rur dealers m Singapore have been nut out of business by the Food 1 Controller for charring excessive prices for rice and for failing to exhibit their pricey as directed. They are IVfessrs. Chop Kheng Hens, of 12, Kllenboroujrh Street;360 words
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Article72 1939-09-06 2 R. A. M. C. PRIVATE KILLED (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. PRIVATE Silke, aged 25, of the R.A.M.C., Singapore, was killed m a motor accident m Johore shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. Death was instants neons The orrident occurred at the 5y 2 milestone Pandan. Private Silke72 words
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Article84 1939-09-06 2 Tin Birthday of Lord Sri Krishna will be celebrated to-day at the Ramakrishna Mission premises, at No. 9, Norris Road. All are cordially invited to be present. The following is the programme:— 11.30 ajn. Pooja and prayer. 5.30 p.m Meeting-- (chairman— Mr. C. R. Menon>; Mumc84 words
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Article43 1939-09-06 2 The declaration of war during the week-end has made it imperative for Miss Barbara Giltnar to cancel her concert which was to be given on Sept. It is hoped that another date will be fixed which will be duly advertised.43 words
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Article38 1939-09-06 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat are giving a dinner at the New World Cabaret on Monday, Sept. 18 at 7.30 p.m. on the occasion of the marriage of their second daughter, Miss Kwai Yong (Lucettet.38 words
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Article14 1939-09-06 2 Belgrade. Sept I. It is officially stated ihat Yugoslavia remain neutral Reuter14 words
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Article34 1939-09-06 2 Singapore, Tuesday.— Mr. D. W. Devaraja, Senior Tamil Interpreter attaehea to the Supreme Court. Singapore, rebicadoasteri m Tamil His Excellency the Governor's speech to the people of Malaya from the 8.M.8.C. station last night.34 words
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Article171 1939-09-06 2 frovmdasamv mi V a WKUwi.l manner a^B Accused claimed trial I and wao defended by \M Court Inspect fM After Mr Frew hari I ?J thp case. Dr c&H Instant Meciical office? ,^B 8«^ Hospital. gave^M arrival and Gov,nda. an M iiitt'i Inspector Minns O fl Branch, next gave171 words
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Article353 1939-09-06 2 morning stated that ie *7^H complainant and her hi:- °B years. He lived c!"se to m Ifandai Road, he said. l^M m Johore wherr I sell and medical herbs, and &m insurance policies. H e V knew nothing at all abou^M and that he was iu^cer.t.^™353 words
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Article24 1939-09-06 2 The estimated U 3 M Malaya, of fin. and J an assay value of month of August. iw* ly 1,900 ten*. 924 words
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Advertisement218 1939-09-06 2 Beginning to Feel your Age? You need a course of PHYLLOSAN tablets to recharge you with vital force, strengthen your heart and nerves, revitalize your blood, rejuvenate your arteries, and correct your blood pressure. Doctors not only prescribe Phyllosan tablets j but take them themselves. They know that Phyllosan tablets218 words
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Advertisement74 1939-09-06 2 £7^l PROFESSOR jjv^j ILMUDJOIX. SPECIALIST IN ASTRO-PALMISTF.Y HOROSCOPE HftADTNO. 35 years study m France. Italy, Egypt Malta, Switzerland and various parts of Europe. No matter what worries, annoys or perplexes jou. He will positively explain you how to succeed m Busing. Financial, Health. Lottery. Litigation, Travelling, Love and Mnrrlftg* Atrnirs.74 words
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558 1939-09-06 3 INSTABLE WHO LET A PRISONER ESCAPE fence of this nature MfffM a sentence of two years' imprisonment and a fine and both. Owing to the extenuating circumstances of the i-aM- as put forward by counsel, his worship fined the accused $"5 or two month's rigorous imprisonment. Defendant's counsel asKed the558 words
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Article113 1939-09-06 3 H^ ■Sswc it is a very atbr\hlin* hat can «^X"r now that K*s« have been toned -I nf racing and the Kenv m the throes of a lyrical heights, ■X Blamorows. romantic ■Sautiful women and chiKod one. and flnishM wig J| presentaUon ol tbe oig l L I-, 1113 words
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Article75 1939-09-06 3 w Germany.' now snowing m Pavilion m a umely return ■t i> a British-produced docu|f.:n: portraying graphically Bpfiit m Germany from the statesman Bismarck and the I Kaiser, How the world's seized ihe a helpless nt kiurom most uuW to brush up a hurry, d be ol the I75 words
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Article79 1939-09-06 3 I favourite, Shirley h very best m "The pt™ latest attraction Those who like ttenS it lUci flom the atten here can be little doubt *fi ltv nuist h *ve taken ■Chi n :ho lact that their fcrnanir Rlven a part which *Cn ai hi SlriOnic talent ■"in Pnoi79 words
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69 1939-09-06 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE proceeds of the show Lady Precious Stream' performances of which weie given by the Penang Chinese Amateur player.s at Town Han and the Theatre Royal, total Straits $5,063.35. tVlp This sum has been remitted to the Chinese Government69 words
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Article19 1939-09-06 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. Penang will experience its second black-out on Saturday, Sept. 9.19 words
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94 1939-09-06 3 UNUSUAL FISHING TRAGEDY Seremban Wedding (From <>ur O*n (01 respondent) Aiur Star, Sept AN imu-sual fi&hinu traM'dy occurred at Bukit Pinans, KepaJa BaUus, Al .r Star on Wednesday iMt, when a Mulay n.shermun while out tishine wi'Jj plosives. \us killed, his right rr.«i\d beixxg loin from hi& body. Shortly after94 words
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Article68 1939-09-06 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday The weddinß took place at Serembun of Mr V. Murugatu. a Raffle* College graduate, at present on the staff of th< Tuanku Mukhammad School, Kuala Pilah. and Miss C Kanagambushani. daughter of the late Mr. S. 8. Chel vanSyagan. a respected Ceylon68 words
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Advertisement79 1939-09-06 3 Specializing. WT TX Ocular Muscle Anomalies jS^JZ^v Crossed Ey»» yT^C^ CompUcated Cases of \a^ Defective Vision. X I Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 1, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. B. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. |»AKKi:it WATEIH»IMM»F A! I thm ■tWH. ASSOR lED STEEL T| it i 2 "i-|j79 words
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Advertisement22 1939-09-06 3 j^^WPßlKk^^i—^-L^^Jf^^&jiM^ijtj^^ll^BE "MASTER" PADLOCKS 5- Strongest PtdA.sk your Supplier for full ««*l Show. From All Hph-cia.ss Dml« Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-120 Btltet.22 words
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Article125 1939-09-06 4 From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Tli" wedding took place on Saturday ■tftfnini at St. John's Church. Bukit Nanas. of Mr Oilbrrt Albuquerque, son f){ the late Mr A Albuquerque and Mrs Albuquerque of Jpih, and Miss Kate Monica Burin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs o125 words
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Article29 1939-09-06 4 London, Sept. 5. On h^ appointment as Lord High Cnancellor. Sir Thomas Inskip has been laisrd to th 9 Peerage with the title of Viscount Caldecote.— Reuter29 words
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51 1939-09-06 4 PREMIER 'S THANKS TO JEWISH LEADER London, Sept 5. Dr Weizmann. President of the JewMi Agency, m a letter to Mr. Chamberlain repeats his assurances that the Jews will .stand by Britain and will fight i| the side of the democracies." In reply, Mr. Chamberlain welcomes Dr. Weizmann's public-spirited assurances.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article54 1939-09-06 4 Capetown, Sept. 5. Gen. Hertzog announced m the assembly that a proclamation would be irsued to-morrow proroguing Parliament. Capetown. Sept. 5. Gen. Hertzog has resigned and Gen. Smuts is forming a new ministry. It is generally understood that the ne- Government will Droclaim martial law tn i iorReuter - 54 words
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Article41 1939-09-06 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster returned from leave during last week, and Mr. Foster has now taken over the management of Messrs. Lyons Motors Ltd., relosing Mr. Luff who was to have proceeded on leave on Tuesday.41 words
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Article510 1939-09-06 4 (From Our Own (W^^ L'VYKAR-OLD student, who sold all hi I W for his passage to London to tak I ministration at the London School of X ""'nfl London for nine days on lls. Bd. 1 He if Dewanzada Khan Abdulla, and he comes froni Hunza. a "pocket" state.510 words
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Article42 1939-09-06 4 (from Our o wn lM JHE President of the M Melayu m to protest proposed padi policy have as its subject of dfl the Question of defer,! Among other things M duction of conscriptioM Malays will be discussM42 words
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Article71 1939-09-06 4 M The Stock Exchange remH but inter-office dealings tool prices mostly quoted around^B closing levels, while gilt-fl mostly at fixed minima or -'M The London gold and forei M markets are now under Gove^H All transactions m gold arfl jurisdiction of the Bank oi n are based onReuter - 71 words
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Article109 1939-09-06 4 Singapore, The Tin market to-day wafl at $117, down and the priceß at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot I nominal, buyers October Deceß cents. I There were further buyers fl shares to-day and In addition kabs and Ulu Benuts. there wfl for Indragiri, Sungei Tukangsß pas as well109 words
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Advertisement181 1939-09-06 4 1 OVERSEA- I I CHiNESE 1 1 BRNKINS^^B I CORP. iT^pP Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and181 words
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Advertisement23 1939-09-06 4 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS ifl F I IS X 1 South British Insurance Co., I Tel. 5926 2. Finlavson Gl^ 123 words
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412 1939-09-06 5 shibited Exports List hides Rubber Tin i, v poweri conn rren upon mm ■>> of 1989, has proclaimed i long list of u ni;lV not be exported to any count. another part of the Ooln* or i Malay ,J Mm the Registrar of Enportl and Exir of Imports and Exporto.412 words
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Article117 1939-09-06 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ANG Kek Urn tl8). a Hokkien, was this morning charged before :-.lr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, on three charges of thefts of bicycles. prosecuted, told the court that at 940 a.m. yesterday detectives Nos 1 »d 10117 words
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Article123 1939-09-06 5 Singapore, Tuesday. r *wim K.mmunique was issued this eveninur by the Registrar <(f '^'rts and Exports. "ZTl^rt t^t£ re ta an V doubt In the w public as to the method m SL P° rmi ssion to export rer published in G.N.2740, for b r bn Im c123 words
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Article82 1939-09-06 5 .kyo. Sept. V OIKKSSIM. th.i: the correct Iranslatian "I the lapanese (iovernmunl's itrtwnrt la»t ni^ht is thai Japan "meddle* m the B«ip«M war Imil "ill mmtrate on settlement I the China m cident. the \-ahi >him»Kin nmarks that the word neutrality Ord «nwf 01 powers82 words
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Article151 1939-09-06 5 WAR WITH GANGSTER GOVERNMENT London, Sept. 5. AN editorial comment MX lhe speed with which Hitler has broken his word and the lalsehoods uttered durW the first tew days have surpassed even his own previous reSTnas shown himself to be incapable of honourable dealings and by launchtag d his armies151 words
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Advertisement123 1939-09-06 5 "Be like me.Enjoy LIFE again Look how he^th, and happy 1 am And month, ago I felt rundown and deadW. The doctor commended Sanatogen. Sana.ogen helped me a« once. I' -il.—» °< life fl Wed thr U6h J* Now I am really strong and healthy. j u jj o j123 words
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Advertisement245 1939-09-06 6 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT BB Till Tia Til ABOUT THf; MAO DOG of RJBOTI WHITHER CERMANY? A BRITISH DOCUMEMTAMf Wll I COSTROLLED BY MALAYA FILM MEMfICt From the day., of Bismarck and Kaiser The military m m P°«np and pageantry— l\*> conflagration of 1014-18 W^ the pitiful of a croshtd245 words
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Advertisement148 1939-09-06 6 SHIRLEY'S BICGEST TlioJp^M M Fr.no*. Hodg*, n Burnett grJ7^P~T]B I tarn Irincess I I |sH J^ 1 1 M RICHARD GREENE ANITA LOUISE I M__ "ASH STBIL JASOK MM hS*Sm S I 1 1 Jit HAPPY WORLD SHI I I NIGHTLY v*»»j»^ Ull^ I wnpwS^iS.™ GIFTS INCLUDE AN ALL tM148 words
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Article161 1939-09-06 7 I c] the folI t he SingfaI January Ka:.c Trafalgar BSd- creases. ml coalfrom C V:; ,'^rt of coal WL r for t l roads to EV tner X an Jj Kand al to be of Mpa tacture. If^tn.n ,nm B of Um■iCiothi!' 1 Malay |t% C^t h erXobtOl161 words
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Article145 1939-09-06 7 Water Department Xotice to Consumers ■en. and connections to large Br mains to be carried out be■p Saturday 9th September lan: Sunday 10th September Ires:;. 1 m reduced pressure of the following areas: I Tekik Blangah— Pasir PanI jans Road Alexandra Road -Tan°lin Road— Peirce Road I -Holland145 words
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Article54 1939-09-06 7 It^tton^ I(>r the following: .spmi-permanent w a d cv verts off Alexandra ){>^ $25.. Date of «noon Hth Sept. 1939. «i f Malleable Cast Iron K^ *r Alloy Pipe n^V :;1 Special Fitting f oi dosing, 4 p.m.. peciflcatlonfl for stained from the Dept.and for item M, m54 words
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Article23 1939-09-06 7 Washington. Sept. The State that only American necessity for trave in j, be oermitted to do ter. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article496 1939-09-06 7 rpHK wireless telegraphy office <>f A n v< v t n teii tl l>ore will \*> sealed up by the Custom oAetr boarding the ratal on her arrival m Singapore. according to th» new j uhlir tnftc gulations just published^ No wireless message is496 words
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Article287 1939-09-06 7 Banishee's Suspicious Footgear Singapore. Tuesday. OTATING that the very fact that he had chandu concealed m the soles of his shoes went to prove that he had formed the intention of landing at Singapore, his lordship, Mr. Justice Manning, passed sentence of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment on a Chinese for287 words
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16 1939-09-06 7 London. M9< 5 wireless announo'Mnr.u ...nullv advancing _to*-ia pohsh troops. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article119 1939-09-06 7 THE following commiudpM hti ,i ifsn (i i ■>• the iWujrwi puthorftto: Post Oflfa Sa\ m; I Bank itpOlim* are warned affttol persons Who may endeavour to expWl the present situation and induce them to withdraw their depositK from the Savings Bank and talntfer these119 words
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Advertisement60 1939-09-06 7 EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 TO-NHillT 9-15 j EDWARD C. ROBINSON m "Dr. Clitterhousei SUN TALKIE (NEW WOULD) 7-30 TO-MCiHT Ml j United Artists' Musical Hit t ~U«JtIfTBI Liiiimi T MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY j I 9th SEPTEMBER j ALHAMBRiIj >Oth Century-Fox Spectacular J Technicolour production! I /M TICHNICOLOK j TYRONE POWER60 words
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303 1939-09-06 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, September 6, 1939. JAPAN'S HINT fIEWS of action by British aiv! French forces, now being published, finally confirms the pirn determination of these two democratic powers to crush the evil system which is dominating the German people. Details ol whatever lighting is taking platare scanty, but it303 words
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Article38 1939-09-06 8 Geneva. Sept 5. -The Secret aryGrneral of the League has received telegram from the British Governtrenl suggesting that meeting* of the Council and thr As>embly due to begin next I Monday should be postponed— Rente L38 words
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179 1939-09-06 8 Capetown, Sept. 5. i r rilK A-M-niMy iroted after listening to t rival viewpoint! <>f Gen. Hertapf and Gen. Smuts. The f«>n> <-• urged thai South African relations with the various beDigerenli should eontimie ai if n<> war wai being waged, nibjed to a179 words
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Article59 1939-09-06 8 PARTIAL R. N .V .R. MOBILISATION Singapore, Tuesday. TIIK Malaya Tribune is m form- rd by the Department of Information that a partial mobili*ation of the Striits Settlements R.N.V.K. has been ordered at the request of the Navy. The men are required to man certain auxiliary craft and it is59 words
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Article253 1939-09-06 8 jiih four officials of the Oversea-Chines* Bankim* Corporation m liano-kok. who wore arrested by the Thai Police and held m custody without a charg* being brought again* then> have now been released. Mr. On- Thye Ghee, the manager of the Bangkok branch has already arrived :n253 words
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Article104 1939-09-06 8 [T is officially announced that certarn move* of troops, equipment and stores are m progress m SiW Pore and Penan* These moves are ordinary precautionary measures resultinsr from the fact thai Great Britain is ai war with Germany. ''hey have no further significance, beyond the fact that104 words
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Article116 1939-09-06 8 .mum.:,.,. Majesty s (iuvernnient a l i Ann H" V 0T I<Mlt uf VpS 8.000 Xepalese troops fl with H.s Majesty's Forr^H rhe communif.iu» vi. s0 1 internment of Germans iri tM ulready complete m ib Ir l rj\d the process la joint ..sl'd ovev the country "There H116 words
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Article134 1939-09-06 8 All. German deptsiti ml banks have been imfl I)eposit<. s had nut .i.J.iImI money m the linn •mniitfl Britain would not »h tv u.trß Germany. Germans living In the Hv::(^H sion are brhm allowed i rnfl without internment but havp bfl ed they must keep peace German134 words
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Advertisement25 1939-09-06 8 Todays White Label Announcement Most of us can find fault with our eyes shut. But no fault can he found with BEWAR'S W P 8.-P25 words
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Advertisement18 1939-09-06 8 I AT K Si 9 I//' .N'7"^' "^^bm ■mi orchard ia W (\*;ir Or<fi r^ I'hciit 1" JH18 words
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Article, Illustration133 1939-09-06 9 PRIEST BLESSES DOCS AT LONDON CHURCH Making Friends At The Blessing Of The Dogs m, -haii t iwndreu tloj-s from all IrFiii-Limi were blewd by Fillur Ln! Whetand parish wriest of (luinl! ol St Thomas More. Bt. l n \\\<: d, Ltndon, db Hie day of I Ktrh, |;:itniii »f133 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1939-09-06 10 Nourishing Food For The Children the howeheepart X* is nft n an unenvious one, since, besides chOOfring interesting and varkr. menus, she must also endeavour to provkto dishes which are full of nutriment and which are, at the same time, appetising enough to fa mpt the appetites of her fanvly.1,078 words
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Advertisement120 1939-09-06 10 ''zssbkil ,«iiiiMMi8^Hg^BBBBBBBBBBi3B^M^^H^^^^MraS '^ibl^.^"'"^^^^^BBbBbBbBB^MBBBMEBtoi BBBbte^b^" *5*<* .^3 Bl tBB 'VTiJiiSwiflfflfflrMl Bonff^ i^i you can tell by the flavour pt's LAMB of exceptional quali*«y -m fact it i.s the very finest lamb AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand produce. viriv yru wn Deliriously tender-a real pleasure feW Zfi ALAND to carve and a delight120 words
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Article52 1939-09-06 11 I KI mm rHE wharves J& ro arrive |»F* pl Entrance Exii I.IUM Gate Gat< 18 2 3 I 14 I i v I 3 11 2 3 tf 30 2 3 33 2 3 !a 48 4 5 b 7 5 62 7 5 IVI 5052 words
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Article40 1939-09-06 11 I itfceChiel Justice In Court No. X# Re Ho Chee Poh—Motion m Receiving Order. 3J; r -O.S. H6 39-Re Wee Kens. fccei justice Pedlow at Malacca—AsManning m Court '10 30 _Rex Tsang Shing alias icJuded). .hameci Akb.tr.40 words
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Article636 1939-09-06 11 Singapore, Tuesday. QUR hope expressed last week of better news for this report could not have suffered a worse dashing, say Messrs. Fraser and Co. m their weekly review. In such a short time many have already died and the list of bombings and sinkings636 words
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Article135 1939-09-06 11 DANGEROUS obstructions are being laid m an area on the north, t>idt m lint Joining Outer Shoal Beacon mtX Si^h.p Obelisk. On the south by a me loining White Obeli.sk. on Puk remfetkuL and Tanah Msrah tfechil. )n the west by a line joining the north lid135 words
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Article226 1939-09-06 11 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Smgaixif Ampul* 37 4 Aytr Wings 0.71 075 Batii Selan^ il2 117 Hona Fatts 0< 55 58 Houpkong Tin 16 6 id 6 Webua 0,47 052 KamunUjig Tin ..7 9 3 3 Katu Tin 20 21 KenLs U0 2 3 Klllinghallj 13- 149 Kramat.- t 76 86226 words
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Advertisement225 1939-09-06 11 m R^! 1b beautiful face irnxs philp lixeT" m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS ia! rheip round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Mtg nttt Ciss prsrrgers may transfer, at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ourne to rhe connecting X.P.M. Vessel. gSJANE/SYDXEr return $642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class aKOIKN/225 words
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Advertisement59 1939-09-06 11 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KOXG, SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA 10,000 TONS The abcve vessel ha.^ excellent mode::, accommodation for Firsi Saloon an*l Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with P and O. S. N. Coy.) Ls.sued at59 words
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Advertisement206 1939-09-06 12 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE CHEAP RETURN TICKET. TO CHINA JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for tin months From SINGAPORE TO:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong $137 44 S 102.86 Shanghai 5188.57 $137.44 Kobe or Yokohama— $222.86 5154.29 Bombay $300.00 5205.71 I Colombo $282.86 5188.57 All vessels may206 words
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Advertisement298 1939-09-06 12 TO FRENCH PorJ CHARc7IJRS~REUNII 1 V ro saigon indochinl wing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and del ires the usual list of sailings has been suspend! SOCIETE AFFRETEIRS MARITniKS IN|>O( lIINoisI The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO, ll THONE 5996 VSIOS BUILDING.I lot Lloyd TriestiJ Vl^ (Incorporated In298 words
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234 1939-09-06 13 Xi '»»ni vvecinesd RLS RUSH TO JOIN I BRITAIN'S LAND ARMY CONSPICUOUS reduction m the size of newspapers by half and the scarcity of taxicabs, a large number of which are reserved for the emergency fire service, are the chief outward signs of London at war. Overhead, hundreds of barrage234 words
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Article54 1939-09-06 13 POLISH PROPERTY COATISCA TED London, Sept. 5. The property of the Polish State and Polish institutions in Danzig has been confiscated by German decree, according to the German radio. The disposal of the property is reserved to the State Commissioner, who is also given the right to confiscate the propertyReuter - 54 words
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Article91 1939-09-06 13 [Ixchange mbassies london. Sept. 5. l h outbreak of war. arranßCX re made by the Foreign H*J .I s,fe departure from d Herr Kordt, German ■^•Affaires, and the staff of fejrldMVtly after 7 p.m. t hy train for Gravesend. where Kkrd on the Dutch ship BataKrth. which had been reserved91 words
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Article146 1939-09-06 13 m dreumstonces. Hii Majesty's Kent wer? chid to avail them- the kind offer of the Nether to act a.s so-between. ■[intimated their willingness to Hie Batavia the Fourth to sail m ptwneera to Rotterdam, on X that if the British Embassy He not then allowed to cross over146 words
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Article112 1939-09-06 13 lERMAN RADIO PROPAGANDA j H London, Sept. 5. c^ a^ e given propaganda HtS the earl y corning. tuned intotheß.B.C. northKti t'f wavele «gth and ■fZ£h r a VOice s P eaki ng Hi 2 annoi »nee the GerBb S for ILstener s BriKht bU B e f l lded112 words
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Article28 1939-09-06 13 l* oni Adjournment I, London. Sept. 5. m f 'v; ns Mr cham M Sem 7 thr Hous e would Stance Sept 13 unless dnce^ warranted its re-28 words
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Article65 1939-09-06 13 BRITAIN CHINA CUSTOMS London, Sept. 5. «R. QUO TAI CHI (Chinese Ambassador to London), on instructions from Chungking, has made strong represenations to the Foreign Office against the Japanese regulation that customs dues »iust be paid m Huahsing notes. It is understood that the British Govi)nment is of opinion that65 words
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Article41 1939-09-06 13 MALA VANS SERVE IN LONDON London, Sept. I *HE formation of a .station m the London Volunteer Ambulance Service r)mpo.sed entirely of volunteers from idia. the Straits Settlements and other Jritish Malayan St.ite.s has been ;ip roved by the L.C.C.— Renter41 words
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Article127 1939-09-06 13 German Workers' Message HERMAN workers and peasants do not want war, says a message from the German Independent Socialists to the British Independent Labour Party. The statement, written on the eve of the outbreak of war, says, "Though we love our native country we have nothing m common with the127 words
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Article34 1939-09-06 13 BRITISH STEAMER SUNK London. Sept. 5. IT is officially announced that the British steamer Bosnia has been sunk. All hands were rescued by a Norwegian tanker, except a fireman, who is reported dead.— Keuter34 words
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Article98 1939-09-06 13 DEALINGS IN STOCKS RESUMED i.tmiioii. oc|Ji. ALTBOrGfI the London Stock Excha••« -f 'ained closed, interoffice oeu started to-day, the prices quoted being mainly above Thursday's closing levels. Occasional industrials and oils changr ed hands, and quoted prices include Courtaulds 28 9. Indian Iron 363, Burma Corporation 11 and Anglo-Iranian oil98 words
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Article213 1939-09-06 14 LEAGUE SOCCER Naval Police Y-M.C.A. PLAYING at tbi Stadium yesterday, tho Naval Police beat the V.M.C.A. m a Division 2B league fixture by three poaLs to one It was a dull match. Both teams fielded several substitutes, and during the first half each side scored a213 words
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Article354 1939-09-06 14 Benny Solace - Benny Solace (By Singapore, Tuesday. rON&IDEKABLE attention was given to the workout* ot Gold Cup candidates at this morning's exercises at the Bukit Timah racecourse. Several of the horses were given two rounds, looking very fit, and, according to present indications, the race will be354 words
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Article132 1939-09-06 14 TENNIS AT S. C. C. oh r~,ii pvj ii. i ucdua.v ONLY four ties were decided to-day m the S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis tournament, the remaining four being postponed. All the matches were won m straight sets, but T.V.N. Anderson and O R.S. Bateman had to fight very hard before132 words
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Article50 1939-09-06 14 To-day's ties m the S.R.C. tennis tournament resulted as follows: Handicap Singles "A": E. Le Mercier l5 > beat Dr. BE. Shears 1 (—30.3* 6—3, 6—4; R. Thoy 15.3) beat H. N. Balhetchet 30.3> 6-3, 6—2. Handicap Singles U B": B D. Rozario l5 > beat J. Milne50 words
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Article37 1939-09-06 14 Tie.s played yesterday m the S.C.R.C Den tennis tournament resulted as folws: Handicap Singles: G.H. Kam 6> >. C. Reshty i— 3>, B—6. 3—6 (unfinishi»; Koh Song Chuan (—3) beat Goh eng Hee 3>. 6—2, 6—o.37 words
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Article23 1939-09-06 14 Postponed The Y.W.C.A. hockey meeting arlanged to be held to-day at the Association premises m Port Canning Road was postponed.23 words
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66 1939-09-06 14 A. A. M. Acceleration Tests Postponed The Singapore Trophy acceleration tests of the Automobile Association of Malaya will not be held on Sept. 24, the event having been postponed to a more suitable date, which will be, announced la tar. This step i* taken owing to the fact that the66 words
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Advertisement46 1939-09-06 14 SEWING MACHINES A^H j VK^Bft^H^^BT^^B^BBB J r 7J YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN EASY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED ■H^^k I Bft A ll HflHl ill d^| I^H Distributor for Singapore 4: Jobort H^P *OH CO., No. 581, North Bridte Road, Singapoce. DW— lit f> .r, m46 words
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Miscellaneous277 1939-09-06 14 Complete Weights! For Saturdl B E^ h a e th,lullh^ I I THE GOLD (IP-HORSES I Div. 1, m Miles. 1 Pure Gold Jack Druce H Sultana H Golden Glimpse H Cooltipt Measure H Hybla Royal Worlingum H Sir Theobald Blue Peter H Rostrum H Herbe Folic RpIps^p HORSES. CLASS277 words
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1121 1939-09-06 15 BENNY - BRUAS AND SWEET COLETTE TO-DAY'S BEST BENNY I SINGAPORE COLD CUP MEETING r,v SOLACE I 3reV alence of bad weather upsets are again expectI at the Bukit Timah course when the eight events for I yo the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) I ibe run off. The fields are,1,121 words
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Article45 1939-09-06 15 SELECTIONS BY BENNY SOLACE KACE 1— BRIAS Lord Gray RACE 2.— SWEET COLETTE Sunbeam RACE 3— GOLDEN BLAZE Double File KACE 4— RED DOT Teddy Boy RACE 5. HARLEqC'IN Miss Zipp RACE 6.— GRAND PRIX Queen's Star RACE 7.— GANDERDOWN Empiric RACE B.—BLUE WHITE Cambalong45 words
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Article185 1939-09-06 15 Surra pore. Tuesday. |I\ the absence of Mr. G W. S. W 1 SCC. hockey secretary, who was unable to attend th.> Sinjapoi" Hockey Association meeting jesterday. Mr. M.S. Menon, the Secretary of the Association mnuunced th? dates for State trtiui and other important practizes to iM185 words
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Advertisement24 1939-09-06 15 #SAFECU^RDLJSySSI!^ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. wcimiTY PWS SI-.RVICI: HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, 1 PHOKI so. »U sinoapohf:. s.s. m24 words
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Article114 1939-09-06 16 Premier's Message To France London. Sept 5. TELEGRAM sent to M. D^f*** the Prime Minister HJN that When lain and France are P«»»£*J^iSSJ 0 resist UKMrion and dolnid honourable dealing MMW O1 V,; I Bend to you and. through yog. t0 ho French people, the cordial greetings ,t the peopleReuter - 114 words
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Article66 1939-09-06 16 Jerusalem. Sept. 5. rIE High Commissioner for Palestine has broadcast an appeal to the pooulation to lay aside further differences and go on with their daily life calmly md with confidence. The Palestine Post, m a leading article, \$M -cs 1 a similar appeal for "the trueReuter - 66 words
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829 1939-09-06 16 Terrible Stories Of Survivors V Mof .he «^^,M^«,^K L«5»5r»W& l s^^ «c sc.nti* dossed. A vivid story of the torpedoing was lifto by an able seaman, wfco said that no warning was given by the submarine and the first they knew was the exploiter829 words
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Article124 1939-09-06 16 RAID ON PARIS FAILS Paris, vel p.XKIS had its first air raid! this morning, lasting nveil hours, but the raiders did nM ceed m passing the city's out! defences. This shows what 1 organised precautions ha?e| taken against raids. Parisians went calmly to shelters where, while sirens wereH outside, manyReuter - 124 words
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Article43 1939-09-06 16 BRITISM NA TIONA REGISTE London, A REGISTER to include eve member of the 48 miUion three^bjectT, Or* to «w£ thirdly, to P ie ifJ*J dispersed members of fam Hies p cuation and to fan lr ate w Everyone will have an m —Reuter.43 words
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Advertisement128 1939-09-06 16 Any soreness, bleeding or sponginess of the gums means that they are unhealthy. You are urged to use Gibbs "S.R.'* without delay. Most Dentists now prescribe Gibbs "S.R." both for the treatment and preXITIDIh vention of bad gums. j* a n "I came across a patient, to whom I had128 words
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Title Section9 1939-09-06 1 Morning Tribune FILM FANFARE SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1939.9 words
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Article, Illustration282 1939-09-06 1 GOES TO SEA 3 TIMES £RROL FLYNN, discovered at the Teddington Studios by Irving Asher, is going back to Teddington later this year to play the part of the gay Captain Horatio Hornblower. adventurous English sailor of Napoleonic times created by C.S. Forester. Captain Horatio H«»rnblowor will ht282 words
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147 1939-09-06 1 SEE THIS FIRST-RATE BRITISH PICTURE ■TH "Clouds Over Europe/ la new Irving Asher produc■i which conies to the CapiI Singapore, this week, Bri-B-madc films take another leap along the road of pro- and win themselves a ■toon whereby they bear with any* Hollydrama. a first-rate example of drama that tan147 words
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Article148 1939-09-06 1 SHE'S TOPS IN BOX OFFICE APPEAL lITTLE Shirley Temple, whose latest picture "The Little Princess" is showing at the Capitol this week, is certainly at the top of the box-office all over the world. It's all very well to say "I simply can't stand child performers!" but when they take148 words
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Article, Illustration476 1939-09-06 2 DJFHDFH Thai* How Have You Ever Seen A Dream Walking? This is Lucille Ball. a first rate little comedienne, whom you have seen m several films lately, including "Next Time I Marry," and "Beauty for the Asking." She combines beauty, wit, and acting talent, a somewhat rare combination476 words
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Advertisement86 1939-09-06 2 j THE LAWS NEW WEAPON IN THE CRIME CRUSADE I A GREAT DOC-TRAINED TO TRACK DOWN CRIME ATTACK! FURIED FANGS AGAINST KIDNAP MYSTERY! A TWISTING MURDER MAZE THAT TERRORED THE COUNTRYSIDE j BLIND- FOLDED JUSTICE PUZZLED EVEN THE POLICE! ALMOST A GENTLEMAN 1 tnt*^\.c RKO RADI PICTURE j S^* jtft***86 words
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Article, Illustration403 1939-09-06 3 HANGE IN PLANS FOR ROBERT TAYLOR- Only One Star In "North West Passage" "DOGGY" FILM H IU NG girl novelist succeeds m a young lawyer away H areer ot revenge on his firsi "lily, and—with the aid oi W^ost human dog— in making »aman again; this is the unW; theme403 words
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308 1939-09-06 3 The Reward For SUCCESS Deanna Durbin To Get £750 Per Week THE reward of success has come to 16-years-old Deanna Durbin m the form of a new contract giving her 1750 a week for a period of five years as from last September. All contracts of Hollywood film stars mder308 words
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Advertisement91 1939-09-06 3 Coming MM lII W4-I ALHAMBRA 20th Century Fox Spectacular ALL TECHNICOLOUR Production j 'i love you, Jesse, and I'd wait for j you even ten years -but not to jg live like an animal m the woods, f| scared day and night!" The epic story fc nfehk t^l I ilnud91 words
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Advertisement184 1939-09-06 4 The thrill packed k d I pavilion s^ferjrSJ give dam about lM NEXT CHANCE n h P9 i 9 ft 1 Actor Since UT 5 JAMES ELLISON helen wooi k, "BERT KENT JUNE CUYwS ,i ict Ml "ACE," The Wonder Dog- ,J li. tW •.'**>' er #li hl «-«'«ilin9'-»l«lkin s184 words
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