Morning Tribune, 9 September 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE .No. I* 6 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 9, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 437 1 izis Move Men Front Poland {communique from Paris issued yesterday states that French troops are progressively overwhelming the positions in front of the Siegfried Line. It is conr that {lie offensives have been entirely successful. h'rhn,., have again raided Berlin but the results of lie not known. Six German
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  • 62 1 London, Sept. 8. THE International Rubber Committee announces that in view of the request of His eminent for the release of additional rubber to enable the Government to Element the terms of its agreem™ between them and the United States Government for the exchange of cotton
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  • 26 1 R.A.F. Again Over Germany London, Sept. 8. RA F successfully carried out, T H^ho A ut F disa,te, «fc~^ sance flight over N^* e^ million Reuter
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  • 38 1 BRITISH THANKS TO HOLLAND London, S^ept^ rREAT Britain has ex P^ oovernG thanks to the N^ffg the retuni ment for its help m wrangmb n from Germany of Sir Nev and his British Ambassador in Ben itaff. Reuter
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  • 82 1 COMPLAINTS BY GERMAN SOLDIERS London, Sept. 8. TIIF Ministry of Information reports rntnpla nts by German soldiers stationed in the Siegfried Line thai tin daffontl are crammed with munition'., the air in the dug- cuts is foul owing to defective ventilation, the more heavily pro- > tected dugouts are not
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  • 82 1 Washington, Sept. 8. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has stated that a special congress will be called between now and Jan. 3, and it is safe to assume that he will ask for the repeal of the arms embargo. Mr Roosevelt aLso Stated hj had signed a proclamation, establishing
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  • 21 1 London. Bept 8. The Australian Government hat pointed an Economic Adviser for the duration of the v ir Reuter
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    • 20 1 i R 8 1 B» 9 10 <■ Lr* u 14 j. M0 15 8. 13 1« j r ii j;
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    • 38 1 TOWELS GUARANTEED BRITISH fXCEUfIVT QUALITY ANDD^E These Great, Big TWrsty l^^p^ij^^^ 25 v .8' PR.CESI.OO f|j|&j mf 30" x56 PRICE $1.50 l||i||h*wgj V "> 34" x 68" PRICE $1,95 fJp^^&L-*^:' N EW STOCKS J^Si-^^ WHITEAWAYS W K LUMPUR CfW^^PORE-^-VAIVIMO.
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  • 513 2 Existing Stocks Should Be Used Singapore, Friday. ri pin chase of enemy foods now on sale in the shops of Malaya is ifc<»mmended by the Custodi.m of Enemy Property in m communique Me points out that the .oorrer existing stocks, for which the enemy
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  • 115 2 DOG ACTOR AT PAVILION L^Uv£ut^_ ,£jb r uuis-s THE chief purpose of 'Almost a Gentleman. the RKO-Radio production which is now being shown at the Pavilion. is to demonstrate the accomplishments of a very sagacious dog known as Ace He is described as the successor of the famous Rin Tin
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  • 159 2 11. M. The King has issued a Procla- mation declaring that during the continuance of the war until further public notice certain articles will be treated as absolute contraband or conditional contraband;— Absolute contraband articles are: <a> All kinds of arms, ammunition, explosives, chemicals, or appliances suitable for
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  • 234 2 JPARKU "all And,. 100 old b„ lo^pI: of Singapore. tr en Rave v ng speech in whlc^ b e a the loyalty ,>t the old bovf and the gratifying mcrea* His lordship oo.riuded b a toast to the IC i ati ftilf responded I President R ep nf^L^ 11
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    • 69 2 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all'Chemiits and Stores THE RIGHT LABEL IS I "White Label I vJh<jifc)£ '•ST "ty'l^v""" fife?} I T^S "wi lit I I r iaj -**m~?-' I DEWAffS 1 ,^tte Label. I mm JHfj "tsr scotch Whi**' CT A Kit t*% lIC D k ■i- (tEAT
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    • 12 2 DRINK PHOEXI e i "I 1 I in y DAIRY JRAN! PHONE
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  • 244 3 a rning Against Hoarding I prices of tinned milk, the object being the elimina--01 LL.in. either on the part of importers or dealers, is an£3s. > sulcus fl been raising their to unjustified „I JS, hat the .m--.mderstands that this is f* lv noni Holland Swfh-frade infant w p,n
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  • 157 3 Singapore, Friday. XTO further action has m far been necessary with regard to lice prices excej t the fixing of) prices for parboiled rice. As was forecast in last night's communique, prices at the Rice auction declined further to-day. The best quotation for Ist Grade Bam White
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  • 23 3 The Tanjong Katong Light Buoy will be removed immediately, according to an official notification from the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements.
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  • 189 3 Singapore. Saturday. \VEKY enjoyable function was held at the Tai long Restaurant. New World. last night. \<rhen over a hundred employees of the Singapore Harbour Board were present to bid farewell to Mr. Tan Seng Kee. on his retirement after 42 years of service. "Mr. Lee
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  • 109 3 thk rood Cnatrol i I Weja, annMipl res that the piue.s of paibciko tm haw bet n lixed M follows: NO 1 REST MILCH AR -RANGOON WHOIJfiSALE prices not more <lian 54.85 per small bau ol 120 kalis $6 hh per iarge bag of 168 tat* or
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    • 111 3 P PROFESSOR ILMOD D I X. I Ll^T IN ASTRO-PALMISTRY ft SPECI HOROSCOPE READING 35 years sotdy to V^^gftjgS Switzerland and various par» o o° U suc?e e ed U !n Lottery. Marriage Affairs, rwi 0 nteed rom ing free questions by pSgH sattstttc lion. H^ r :cc t e
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICES
    • 71 4 PALM OIL (Malay) PrevioiL In bulk Aug Sept. 15 10 n v COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Nomin al Sept. .shipment £10 \a <i 0... SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) no Sept. shipment 8 4' 2 Nomina TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sept. shipment 14 9 Nominal PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Aug
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    • 25 4 GOLD Previolu «M_H Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8 0 mi. SILVER 80 Spot 215 16 ***** Forward 21 5116 21 5 16
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    • 113 4 Londa Previous To-day Distillers Dunlop Rubber ralo° $1* General Electric 304 J*" Imperial Chemical Industries 19 0 2 ,JJ 6 Imperial Tobacco *f 39 Anglo-Dutch 5, J Canadian Pacific ...fi J 2 London Tin H, f il Rubber Plantation Investment Trust j9 2 Ayer Hitams H 1
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    • 61 4 London Previous To-dav T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 175.00 176.00 (jeUd T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.57 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4' 2 4% T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 3 1 16d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) ls. 2
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    • 44 4 Previous To-day B. S B. S. Active. Closes RUBBER Nominal Steady Spot 9% 9 3 i Hst Forward) October 95 a 93 2nd Forward OctlDec. All 9% to 10^ 9 5 8 9 3 3rd Forward Jan March 9 3 4 10
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    • 41 4 London, Sept. 8. His Majesty the King has expressed deep appreciation of the loyal messages and offers of help which have poured in from the Colonies and the Dependen- 1 cies since the outbreak of the war Reuter
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    • 13 4 London. The death is announced of Hippjsley, late of the China < Reuter
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  • 158 4 Singapore Fru: Tin at midday was $112, up 2 3 4. while ■t rubber was 344' cents, and October 1 December 324 cents quiet, market fcteady. Tin share.s were again the feature of the share market and prices advanced substantially throughout the day, closing at the top.
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  • 137 4 Singapore. Friday. EXACTLY at Oam. this morning sales of Government's huge store of j Rangoon rice commenced at Singapore I Harbour Board Godown No. 44. Up to 930 am :en bags had been sold. There were, however, over twenty I people waiting to pay their
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  • 32 4 London, Sept. 8. On the Stock Exchange, although business was quiet several good features were noticeable, shipping shares being especially in demand at rising prices Wall Street is strong. Reuter
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    • 193 4 Safeguakl HOUR VAUMBUS Our strong Roonui are your Protection. It Is Impossible for an Individual to provide for his valued possessiona the safety that la afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate nates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY
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    • 17 4 ESTABLISHED I 7 *J I s South British Insurance Co., LtdJ T.I. 5926 J, F'" ,3VSOn <; "j
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  • 193 5 Owl Correspondent) h ,n Mm Bahra, Thuraday n ,|<» should come to this country and r* 'i it by lM>havintf in this Rapid, undignified Mr. Jisfttoe Mills at tho High Conn thi I the apt**! of four Chine* who Wl conK ta Tinggi, on a chaifC Of voluntarily chia
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  • 38 5 I "Went* ln T( k a y,) BfOtr Tut hy Tne German ;h^oit to lead a 8^W n f L r h(? y at %ak time Kjff 2* < iropean war WUh the German AmfWtew, were Embassy Reuter
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  • 37 5 Law Notice For To- Day Before the Chief Justice in Court No. 1 It 11 a.m. Summons-in-Chambers No. 545 Suh 186 39— Nanyang Book Co. Ltd. v.s. Malava Publishing House. Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca— As. sizes.
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  • 135 5 Btufapofi Priday JHH: Inete, Yap Ah Chok, ■h Ah Kwang and Koh Choh, appeared before Mr. J. L McFall. the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate, on a charge that on July 29 at the Government Chandu Shop at Church Street. Singapore,
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  • 23 5 Dublin, Sept. 8 THE Ooverniaenl has called up Aral line Volunteers, namely, the TV toriala. lHa Arm] Reserve is already Reuter
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    • 196 6 KIN TIN TIN S SUCCESSOR IN A THRILLING ACTION PACKED ROMANCE! J PAVILION 3-15 6 15 9-15 TO DAY A p| 'Tr-aitoff'* folfca criod. Out whon crimo ttnick -rUfcl 00V>« hit fonai flothad »o dofond hit a ecu tart I JJ Today' t groatott dog octor in hit groat- -Z
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    • 311 6 -MIIBLKI'-N lIISJ [CAPITOL 1 to.ol j And TOMORROW: 11 M t^caa, FOR THE F|Rs| I GREENE LOUISE i I I (\J lAN HUNTER CESAS ROMERO N JjOtl Wl M 1 S ARTHUR TREACHER MARY NASH i/jJ fl N SYBIL JASON MILES MANDER Z V> MARCIA MAE JONES r WT fi
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  • 199 7 Distress n The Dock Singapore. Friday roroUJ imprisonment was passed on Lian > Manning at the conclusion of his Assize I H fi I cook, Lira I I Sned Lav l a H~ empted H tt h^lp of two Malay H;,i lu and locked in I. the H K^
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  • 149 7 Singapore, Friday. t tie HMXlrthH oi John Turnbull and I Alison Hume ShPl? took place at the Pre-sbvterinn Church this afternoon, the Rev. A. MacPherson officiating. Miss Shieis comes from Galashiels, Gotland. Mr. Turnbull is with the Power Station, Singapore Municipality. Bride's Dress The bride wore a
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  • 170 7 mahai, Sept 8. lEAR- ADMIRAL oinifhi Kusaka. chief, l of stall ol the Japanese Fleet mi Xlina waters on hehall <o<<hiro Ottawa, Commands Ln-Chi< lie Japanese Fleet lay called Imeriean, Italian and German Mttnori:ies in Bhanghal and sought their ur. •erstandlns; regarding the Japt •emmuniration of Sept.
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  • 30 7 I Singapore, Friday. voyage, the Dutch Aldegonde." hi tr dreci i4f med in port **j EL2? glnaU very nearly iSj^in^ by thig ship majority of *u*d before the vessel
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  • 58 7 TtfJ lolls .mmunique dby thi Din acial Branch it atatt-d In the i ■ft that accommodation to Jrddah could probably ty ;i by Dutch pilgrim steampip an pilgrims. ted rrom Netherlands India tat the Netherfor the u the lourney to Jeddah may prove :i [t Ib probable,
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    • 47 7 Special Return Screening For one Day only j I MONDAY llth Sept. j SALHAMBRA; 1 REVEALING! Death as was J^l^^L&jEJ with Adam and Jr^^HHS I Eve-and as it is M*P |sfl^ fvani tM Rttartrt m i 1^)1 w' I Pr Sliced by j_^ /^^gjMT |lt ii -Taaaaßßßß-a-aa*"""
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    • 60 7 GRAND (New World): I Matinocs To-dav To-morrow I Whole Serial of ;-Th<> Los* <i<?"j EMPIRE TALKIE I Matine< s To-day To-morrow 'LOVE UNDER FIRE' j j"Land of Missing Men"j GALA MIDNIGHT PREMitrcn TO-NIGHT-A^^ "BOOK NOW -PHONE 6909 *>^ia. t" Ml *tU-^ to**' jo^ O aH^ tU vsh^t &£s2s&& oH,cc i
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    • 77 7 j TO-NIGHT I SIMIITANKOrsLV i EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 P.M. XK.II TI y J P JL i SUN (N ew World) j I 7 :;o P.M. NIGHTLY Mi fM. j First 7 Chaften of 1 Ihe mot imaxiWl chiplcr pfej Spectacle ol i\u> I entury I "FLASH j GORDON'S JTRIPTOMARS"!
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  • 326 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, September 9, 1939. MALAYAN MAN POWER JHK original announcement regarding the necessity of preserving British European man power in Malaya has been qualified in certain respects. It is BOW announced that the authorities do not propose to grant permission to leave Malaya to any male European British
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  • 73 8 Singapore. Friday. ANG YONG. a 38 year old Hokchia, this v morning claimed trial on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Ong Ah Yan<* with a dangerous weapon— a penknife— wnen he appeared before Mr. J. FletcherCooke in the Third Court. The offence was alleged to
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  • 136 8 Early Fixation Of Prices Of Canned Goods Ghee Singapore, Friday. WARNING Kt given that with the coming into operation to-day of the Order for the licensing of all dealers in food, profiteers in canned goods are in danger of losing their business and will be proceeded against. Similarly, many
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  • 167 8 ¥T v Tokyo, Sept. 8. |i.\i.l has at last decided on her neutrality, accord-no; to the Home correspondent of the Asahi Shimbun. He sats that "this feci. sum was made awing; to the breaking of the provisions of a secret agreement attached to the
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  • 47 8 Singapore, Friday. A FINE of $20 or in default 20 days ri nZta&faP' C Goh > the fifth police magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to K Sf2 valucd at $5 in the forest reserve without a permit The offence took place at 2 30 nm
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  • 107 8 Chungking Living Costs Up T«„ L ChuiiffkiiiK Sept. 8. HE abnormally high cost of living in Chungking is soaring still further as a result of the European conflict. The cheapest blue cotton cloth, which is normally very cheap, now costs almost as much as silk. Newsprint, which cast $6 per
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  • 32 8 troops are i llank(>H anu. Mii) Jreports. Mi m^ Chinese quarter, belia. are plannii with the 10, J"J gfts pi Shasi and Sffl objectives The Jap ly concentrated thSTI nasi. Reuter
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  • 121 8 UfITH reference to the p If Lubrication Order, 1935 for general information tions for permits for tl petroleum and lubricants j engines or machinery of an be addressed to the Anther leum and Lubricants, Oil c 17 Shell House, thr uuh Control Office, Union BuiU Application forms aie h
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  • 21 8 I It Ls learned thai m sirens sounded at Toulon m yesterday. The all cieai aig| at 10 p.m. Reuter
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    • 6 8 |r "wbiie I J W.P.S. Dl
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    • 79 8 U. S. TO CONSiD NEUTRALITY CHAN* New Jfark, S« QFFICIAL circles in close touch with Washington inclosed that Mr. Roosevelt may call a special sea Congress to meat as early rs Sept. 15 to discuss rewj the Neutrality Act, according to the New ifork Tun The paper adds that incidents
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    205 9 „l IMkf of (onnaiujht. great mu 1,. „f King (;eor K e. mad, s „uw rare appearances in uniform when hr inspected th< Poire at Aldershot, Hampshire, before the out-break «.f the lhe Mdit ir% Polite, a war establishment, paraded complete with ii|>p rt and equipment. Right he i
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    34 9 V H. ()r ,ebar of the ror <e one of Britain's nnw *MU pilots, inspected 1,1 lK, nMl^ Squadron of H A, r (l1 Middlesex. Mhn bt '-v, training in anp, Planet News
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    1031 10 B itniir i* w- i"*'".* rt,,d ineAiM'HMve Wild g -i»> news filtering through from llurope each day. Fashion lalk vcmis. at hrst glance, to be unsuitable and superfluous. Nevertheless, the fact remains that we slil have to be clad and. providing that WC pend soberly and wisely, ire shall,
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  • 251 11 continued ■gain* dealer 1 ted the pmant situation to their licence in the Orehard i: ]r rice -hop m Bukit Timah hv u a S() (i |ta Further action is pr 1 ;h complaints d dealers anj Sinffapore ha* supply Ofitccr pju stigate coniinu°V; food portion
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  • 28 11 The Food Controller aai fixed the price of ordinarv white or brown Java sugar, for the Colony and Johore. at se\en cents per kati. retail.
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  • 85 11 B Tokyo. Sept. 8. EARING Rising Sun emblems clear painted on both hulls and roof her bridge, the N Y.K. liner SuwaMar I with a tonnage of 10.672. will beave Y kohama on Sept. 30 as the first Japai ese ship sailing for Europe since tt
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  • 52 11 London, Sept. g. *nXJ° 'u man br °adcast L** h,M- internment Ul ih llPsllne was only I to th, p If m,n,n,um discomRg°S b^ 'nterned. the Ministry of These by no means m t*nS!l? m the country, but .;w ??f No Women h' vemerl wit hin the
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    • 277 11 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be "received at th Office of the Settlement Enginee Singapore up to noon of the 11th Sep tember, 1939 for the following works Erection of one Sub-overseer Quarters, Three Blocks of 10 Cooli Lines and One Block of 4 Watchman' Quarters at Singapore Airport. Kal lang
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    • 561 11 GOVERNMENT NOTICE rm,v,. d 0 p to boob, «h IW9. at t„, tr otUtUr yi Office, Smtauore irous of contrSSra to Government Ho,pir, bZSS*!-* thP G, Smgapon for p^ lQ d mrnenei, January Ist, w* Director ol \w„ sett; n i ill only be issue: being made for each Mch
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    • 555 11 Tenders must be addressed to the' PTit Engineer Public Works Ingapore and labelled a ach work rQvernmenl does not b.nd Itself »t the lowest or anv. tender t««.l E N DIMMOCK, E> Rui I'. rich 1* w d Singapore. sUnsjeaon ajth August. 1939 GO\ I KWIrNT NtrriKK AilON rill be
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    • 351 12 U TO FRENCH^ Por Ts Va» CHARCEURS R EUnis I l S s ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and depar- tures the usual list of sailings has been sus t I SOCirre AFFRETEURS MARITIME* IMNK lIINOIS. S j The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO.,
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  • 46 13 New Zealand Labour's Appeal .don. Sept. 8. ust by the New ration of Labour states: rs of the world. Germany, to he fight against 1 irship and for La*, liberty and intciational i its complete Governments of New Zead France in their efnton and brutal aggresliter.
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  • 58 13 London, Sept. 8. I control is being exercised f German road traffic to preinnetessarv consumption of says a Ravaa message, inc to (he AJ.emagne Zeitung, ■i were ai rested for usins ■as for pleasure. wspaper declares that t is ir -)lc that [here should be trial while vehicles necessarv
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  • 103 13 ACCORDING to an official report reaching the Foreign Office Mr. Shuicni bakoha, Japanese Ambassador to Poland, left Warsaw for the place designated by the Polish Government yesterday. The Ambassador was accompanied by Mr. Masupiro Tnouye. Second Secretary and Mr. Maruo. a chancellor. Their destination
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  • 79 13 British Protest Against I China Customs Order n».- ana Fra„c/ d a„ r d SZg*S?&SZ Xtf The Chinese community here are nervous that Japan will try to extort concessions from Britain at the Chinese expense as the price of neutrality Mr Quo Tai Chi <Ambassad6r> is constantly in touch with
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  • 76 13 CHUNGKING VIEW OF FAR EASTERN SITUATION i hungKing. Sept. 8. WELL-INFORMED Chinese quarters here regard conclusion of a nonaggression pact between Japan and Russia most unlikely. In any case, they point out it would not be possible to conclude such a pact before a number of outstanding RussoJapanese issues have
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  • 117 13 London. Sept. 8. THE Emir Abdullah, with the British Resident, drove from Amman to visit the High Commissioner at Jerusalem to express in person loyal support to the British Government and the adherence of himself and the peoples of Transjordan to the cause which Great Britain [had
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  • 26 13 REICH TAKES OVER DANZIG BANK London, Sept. 8. According to the German official wireless, the Bank of Danzig has been taken over by the Reichstag. Reuter
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  • 93 13 J EWISH SERVICE CURTAILED London, Sept. 8. THE Chief Kabbi in the British 1 Km pi re announces that there will be no services in English synagogues under his authority on the tve of the Jewish Day of Atonement on Sept. 22 when the most solemn service of the year
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  • 67 13 Canada Discusses War Steps London, Sept. 8 THE Canadian Parliament met to-da\ and received the Government's pro posals for war co-operation with Britain Lord Twcedsmuir, Governor-Genera) in the course of a speech from th< Throne, said: "The people of Canada are facing the crisis with the same for titude that
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  • 79 13 London, Sept. 3. THE Governor of Kenya States that al enemy aliens have been intern* i without incidents, as they have been I] Tanganyika and Northern Rhodesia Reuter. London, Sept 8 German nationals in Africa show n< inclination to give Hitler any long-dr tance help in his
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  • 29 13 NEWS MINISTRY IN A USTRALIA London. Sept. 8 Australia Ls' to have a Ministry ol I formation on the lines of the Minbtj recently established in Great Britain Reuter
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  • 27 13 London, Sept. 8. The paramount chief of Basutoland and his councillors to-day called on the Resident Commissioner to assure him of their unswerving loyalty. Reuter
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  • 20 13 A notice from the Master Attenda> Straits Settlement*, announces th Ajax Shoal light buoy will be remov immediately.
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    • 252 13 MR X S S» 11 1 L P LI NE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS I Anp round trip tickets from Singapore to Aurtralia Issued at the I rates tan pa.ynpeis may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or est to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. -SrJvr YDNEJr return $642.86 Ist class
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    • 64 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, IWOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T A L HI A 10,000 TONS The abcve vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an' Second Saloon passengers. <?nprial Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable win P and O.
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  • 475 14 I ridty. MEAT mm Kut i 33 Beef .steihs d 32 I*ti lb II Mutton, "o Mutton. Kati 46 Pork, lean •v--y l t Pork lean and fat >ht. do 36 4Uahty POILTKV Capons .locally reared' KaU 55 Hens S locally nii d 2! Pigeons, domestic, fledged
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  • 149 14 The following is the draw and start- J ing times for the qualifying round ol 36 holes to be plaved. 18 holes on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16. and 18 holes on Sunday. Sept. 17. 2.30 and 8.30 H.B. Sym and D. M. Henderson 235 and 8.35 A.V.
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  • 26 14 There will be Hockey practice on Monday the 11th of Sept' 1939 at 5 p.m. at the Club Ground, writes the convenor oi the S.C.R.C.
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  • 178 14 R A. 1. (H.Q.) 3 x IN a gai^e which was marred to a great *j p i ayt play good, clean soccer, the R.A.F. (H Q alt r Association by the odd goal in five at the Stadiu:.. sterday. ■a lri minute.- jsj
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  • 223 14 Yesterdays Tennis Singapore. Saturday. A NLY three ties were decided yesterM l^fto Ma R Bedford 0 ani &*asS Er'ihr-e hard-fought sets. Mixed S Doa*les:-MaJ. *£&AN« Mrs. Archer (-15.3) beat A M. Madntosh and Mrs. Goetzee (-3), 6-3, 5 7. %OMi Doubles:-R.FB.Gurrand j Macintosh (-15) beat T. V N Ar a
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  • 53 14 The unfinished "A" singles tie in the SRC tennis tournament between E. le Mercier < 15 and Dr. G. de Souza 30.3 was decided yesterday afternoon, the latter winning 4—6, 6—l. 6—3. thus qua^ying'tomeetßThoyj 4 no ties were played yesttj Tanglin Club's tennis tourna Ornament will resume^oaj flided
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    • 91 14 .6' la I THE CROWN LANDS ORDINAI (CHAPTER US) NOTICE oFsALE^e'cROAYN LAND a NOTICE is hereby given that a fcaae »t undermentioned Crown Land situate at the cor at Singapore, will be sold by Public Auctio.i at Thursday. 14th September, 1939. x*rn" Area I Charges" I Lot No Subdivision (approx.)
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    • 54 14 SPORTS DIAP !<)-D\Y SOCCER: Div I. R.A F. 4 —Stadium. CRICKET: S.C RC. W C c s.c sec a > c.c. s c c. BADMINTON: SB A Chafl C.U. TENNIS: S.C.RC. tournam RACING: Final day of Sing* Cup Meeting. 2. 30 pj TIDE TABLE TO-DAY «i*h Water: l«H TO-MORROW I
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  • 127 16 No Shortage Of Food Supplies London. Sept 8 DAIIOMNG will not begin for three or four weeks. Mr Morrison, rood It Minister declared to-day. There is no cause for the slightest apI rehcnsion as to the food situation, however long the war lasts. The
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  • 21 16 London. Sept. B— ln Palestine, a Leion of Czechoslovaks ll being formed o fight on the side of the Allies.- Reuter
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  • 69 16 London. Sept. 8. IN Iraq, which country has broken diplomatic relations with Germany, leading articles in the Press express unanimous support for the British Govern ment against aggression. All Germans in Iraq are now being deported. The German Minister in Baghdad and his staff left on Wednesday
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  • 16 16 London, Sept. 8. Afghanistan's neutrality is proclaimed in the official newspaper in Kabul. Reuter
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  • 90 16 CoL Spear Released London. Sept. 8. j THE Domei Agency says that the 5 Japanese to-day released I Lieut.-Col. C R Spear, the British S S Military Attache, who was arrested S in Inner Mongolia over three S 5 months ago. I I The charge of espionage which I would
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  • 35 16 London. Sept. 8. The Belgian Chamber has confirmed ov a large majority the conferring of special powers on King Leopold and have granted Government special credits of over £14.000.000 Reuter
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  • 29 16 Berlin, The Germans are still 15 Warsaw on the noi th-i cording to tin G win claims thai troopa have reai v.iecki. It also asserta I the capital Reuter
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  • 265 16 London. Sept. I THL liiitish steamer Mauaar. voyaging to Calcutta front Liverpool 1 been sunk by a German submarine-in the Atlantic. that two Lascar members of the crew were killed when the vessel sailed and torpedoed yesterday. The owners are officially informed that ten of the 17 European officers
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  • 61 16 London. THE Australian budget 1 I duced in the House of at Canberra to-day *J Minister. Mr. m It provided roi h £102.000.000. A^aUa^J £6.000,000 more in incomei Income tax has risen l *7 sales tax by one pei tentax by sixpence. The defence expenau u mnOOOUO. ana su
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  • 22 16 The New Zeala^^J ing single. men b^ m] M and 35 to join i W vZ M .serve In or beyona^cwj
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  • 25 16 Lcnda nr of Bi»' mII, J The Governor oi lirfl a AiSfbald by tj ceived h^ m aU p ft tece^a Buckingham l *^-~^l
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