Morning Tribune, 13 September 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ghfhghdtyh SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 13, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 311 1 REAT FRENCH WELCOME FOR BRITISH TROOPS NOT YET IN A CTION BRITISH troops have landed m France, but are not yet m action. This is announced. by the Ministry of Information, who state that units of the R.A.F. have already crossed the Channel. France accorded a typically warm welcome to
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  • 119 1 MB KILLS BRITISH WOMAN f I I London, Sept. 12. ■iISTRY of Information bul- K'^vs it is learned with ■from His Majesty*! Ambas- t v, r ;1U that Mrs. Shel- i, of the Passport Control at the British Embassy, Hfd m an afar raid last week. Howard Kennard (British Hador).
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  • 59 1 I London, Sept. 12. fch merchant ships to-day rethat they have evaded attacks submarines, tamer Liverliffey (9,465 tons) sunk and the crew rescued by fican ship Stewart. Four Brifiships were reported attacked to, but successfully eluded atNew York, Sept. 12. ttish freighter Blairlogie has off the Irish coast
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  • 91 1 Scontent In Vienna IL Paris', Sept. 12. P every two schools in Berlin get have been transformed m states the Havas Zurich P*U many universities have tjS- 1 6 of economising on »Cf scarryin s an official to 2 i l0 use the streets. ■^tle J r ays have bsen
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  • 38 1 SLOVAKS REFUSE TO FIGHT Paris, Sept. 12. P\K battalion has refused to n, declaring they would not Poles, according to a Hayas Lrom Bratislava. It is stated juttalion was dlsartned and mbarrack* at. Bratislava. Seve:s were maae. Reuter
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  • 25 1 London, Sept. 12. THE International Tin Committee has raised the quota for the third quarter from 60 to 80 per cent. Reuter
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    • 19 1 mmm^m OER PAGES] »r«f 5 :f|"> rt 1 I P>r 4 ll S v cuons gl3& 16 I wmmmmmmft
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    • 77 1 LAMODO prmndesntUrimmtMremmslao^ But, why not "feed" your nails II f| A and cuticle as you remove the mW|W||II lacquer? LamodQ-^a cream, not J77 y^? a liquid-is a cleanser, beaut- rter V /J//J and nutriment all m one. This 3 PURPOSE J fUW l/UWlt. rreSSSS- ucQUERBEMOVER-NAILNUTBIEHI ing Vitamin F, and makes
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  • 476 2 WAR SE TTLES MALA YA 'S RICE POLICY High Commissioners Minute To Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. EXPRESSIONS of loyalty by all communities resident m Selangor were I given at this morning's meeting of the Selangor State Council at the Astana, Klang. Unstinted support by Chinese and
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  • 200 2 Singapore, Tuesday. HIBSAH bin Said, a Malay police man, appeared before Mr. J. L Me Fa 1 1. the Singapore Criminal IK si net Judfe and First Police Magistrate, this morning on a charge that ht on July 20, at the Fifth Police Court. Singapore, m the
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  • 10 2 DROVE AFTER ACCIDENT far i i vi :^jH«t.^B -tter I
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  • 131 2 Youngms Culture Union AT a meeting of Youngi^H Saturday last undeß pices of the Ramakrishß Singapore, an organisa^H Ramakrisiina Mission m Cultural Union was fonfl This section of the M devoted to younger i;eneH the healthy growth of I mind and spirit. 'Uierfl pathy and mutual uiufl among the youth
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  • 54 2 SOUTH IN MUSLIMS PATRIOTIC AN extraordinary meeH Committee of the Muslim League was he« mises Chulia Street on the President Mr. A. J Meidin, m the chair, wl lowing resolution was m PaS The South Indian >^B Thomas, Mr^. JJJ* Roberts. Mrs; requests the n«"^J particular, to f l l^
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  • 34 2 5 iti,apore Tucsd^M bull. Koinih M^,t log tenced Lee Ah K« m t*fm or otic month -J'-^s M respectively ouy sa J possesion ot au a tilling liq« or vi n 9
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  • 449 3 Singapore. Tuesday. r(TRTHER hearing was continued to-day in the rase in which Francis Xavier Joseph Sakwoo, alias Ton Seek Woo. was charged with cheating in respect of a pair of bangles worth $1 000. the property of Sng Yew Hee. Aftering hearing the evidence of
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  • 16 3 j Sardar Akhtar battle, a train nious b&'Uo^dSfc "Tommy and tricks ot the lamm l Tiger."
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  • 85 3 Singapore, Tuesday. LIM Chai Seng. <18> a llokfcien. mirr.-, ed trial this morning m the second po~ iice coin-t before Mr Conrad Okliwm. I Singapore District Judge and se 1 Police Magistrate, on a cnatt?* th:u at 1.20 pm. on Sept 9 at Weld d, Singapore,
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  • 87 3 Singapore, Tuesday. IBRAHIM bin ItDUkU <18>. a Malay, 1 claimed trial this morning bef ?Jr f t :onrad Oldham. the Singapore District udg? and Seccnd Police Magistrate o i charge that at 9.25 last night atth,)icyclc stand at the Alhambra a rc ommilted theft of a
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  • 33 3 a ST JOHNS Ambulance Fn.st Aid Acourse will commence at the Y.W.C.A baffles Quay on Thursday, Sept. 21 a- 30 1 m and will be open to all girls
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  • 307 3 I ;t- ihf 2?i °tory of how ,|ftf v ed the ice nr-p of several emy^;';^ vitht hat *^s£r a fortnight ■g^hfch present a Splere with machinea picture, made m E"«--11 British cast. Ls a fine B?S?an excellent udl %t%at tlme v foU ?S:] I technique- it has me
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  • 135 3 I WAKING up a "J 4. Chan Kum v ull a 29>-^d Circui performer disrovered his 28 year >ld On Tho. hr,n K irK from hr top of tiir dto nrt| Nf P"« r He promptly bfOUfhl her down a.^d uterr.pted to revive her but she di«l
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  • 36 3 und women who are interested tis arranged lor the morning to home women and others to equip elves with thus necessary knowReaders desirous of further mtion are asked to rommunlrate the V W.C A., telephone 2351.
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    • 19 3 Corporation will W StagJ ed Office No. 16D <- turday the 23rfl bers of the Con*>r a lem be 193J
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    • 70 3 SpecializirUJ- yKT Ocular Muscle Anomalies 7*^=^ Crossed Eyes, U W^ Complic»t«d Cases of \>T^ Defective Vi»UM^ V r Thompson OpHcal Co. Qualified Eyesight o A. Thompson, Dr. 01 w"* 1 P ARKI W All lUMMIOI I jSRI A SSORTED ALL rns-~ iTW DIALS STEEL j i!^i2 i i A( -c
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    • 26 3 I "MASTER" PADLOCKS Ask year Supper for a MO A 7 Show. I Frcm All Hißh-dass Dealers. I Sole Distributors: I RAHAMIN PENHAS, |lt-m Ctcll Street.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 21 4 London. Tuesday. GOLD Previous To-day Change SILVER*" m° Z reward 2"'" 20J» -116 20 15 16 20 7 ria
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    • 64 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous b jT M In bulk Aug Sept da > J COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £l 5 10 Nomina, I Sept. shipment SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) £1 l 6 3 Snier, I Sept. shipment I TAPIOCA Seed Pearl lst quality 2 Nom I (Singapore) Sept. shiompnf i„n I
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    • 71 4 The Tin market to-day was declared at 5130, up iy 2 and the price of Rubber at 4 o clock was buyers Spot 39 cents buyers October December 37 3 i cents After a morning burst of activity In Rubber and Tin shares the market m me
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    • 29 4 London, Sept. 12. Industrials encountered demand m were stronger and rubbers" strengthened. Elsewhere was quiet and ■»«5 were mainly small Wall Street was strong and active Reuter
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    • 98 4 mr i Previous Tn J **m ."J JS* Dunlop Rubber i b A 5 9 General Electric of?, 72 9 Tmn! ria f h mi cal Industries 76 3041 2 Imperial Tobacco iilr »5|-Anglo-Dutch f' b 28Canadian Pacific r r > London Tin 3 6 SnwJ Plantation
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    • 13 4 Tho Wellington, Sept. 12 The Governments call for volunteer. Reuter
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    • 12 4 London, Sept. 12 nit. cc c uar brokel Reuter
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    • 64 4 ~r~ t* London.' T.T. on Paris fclasinfr miwwi« Previous To-day T.T. on Amsterdam^SXfcSu *****I 7500 176 00* 177.00 T.T. on Blitdig^ctoSnrflSS?^ Ii? 7 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (cS| 3gg 0^ i.T. on Japan (closing coin™ c*e r ls 3 16d Unchanged T.T. on iS^otkSitoS^fiil 11 1 ls 2
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    • 45 4 London, T RI'BBER Previous To-day Spot mm Steadiest Steady Buyers 10» 8 10' 4 (Ist Forward) October ellers J?., 10^ WLloDer Buyers 10^ 10 3 3 (2nd Forward," Oct Dec. ggg 10°8 'rd Forward, 3ta March g^S ig Sellers 10 3 s 10%
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    • 55 4 New York. Tufl Marker Tr.n. Previous To«day warKet Tone Firm Quiet Buyers 213 4 22 Forward J.ntwJ! v Mien 23V4 23' 2 forward Jan .March Buyers 20% 21 TIN H S«"ers 21 21' 4 Market Tone m I spot stead y I 60 to 67 71 to
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    • 152 4 fl I ißill II I jB9l II■! I I I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I•• $40,000,000 j I ISSUED PAH) UP I I CAPITAL: $10,000,000 f I BRANCHES throughout 1 Malaja, siam, Burma, I 0 South China, French 1 "do-China and Nether- I I landa East Indies. I I I fl PONDENTS
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    • 20 4 FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MO CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., U& r^ 5926 2, Finlayson C&**
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  • 374 5 Quotas Jump And May Rise LTo Yet Higher Levels 4 Singapore, Tuesday. I AST week (write Messrs. Fraser and Co.) we anticipated only a monthly issue of our report having taken 1914 as a precedent. For the first few months of the last War
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  • 72 5 1 related Infcrfiiis k en d i G Kapioport m the ■ff was charged with feVfcorGiamtogoj ■r:. oir. 01 nis uin^. KSnme^bter he returned and WP W" A the r W Police I e the accused said that E whi'h tin 1 inspector took and Bbim He did not
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  • 93 5 60,000 FOR TRIOTIC FUND ■TTI.E more than $60,000 had Ken collected for the Malaya ■otic Fund when the Chartered I m dosed at 4 p.m. yesterday. the close of the bank on AlonI.he SoO.OOO mark had been Ml making $10,000 for the day's Committee of the Malaya PatrioHnd acknowledge with
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  • 116 5 London, Sept. 12. which parties V ITn M much at stake, the minor grievances ovei have quarrelled m different parts of the uniting to delre^n to be of secondary importance and an Ee^ the common cause, says The Times m a leaaei. paper declartti
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  • 106 5 Chinese Exchange Restrictions Chungking. Sept. 12. The recent visit to < hungking of Mr T V. Soon*. Chairman of the Bank of China, is believed to be connected with reports that th© t nine** authorise, arr studying «be que> tion of operation of Chines* bank* m Hongkong, as a result
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  • 13 5 Berlin, Sept. 12. form of "hunger war ann ftns l Reuter
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    • 102 5 t^^ I V^L ft It vT 1 i Be^kS I ■jE W^k fy b A 1^ PUN-DOWN alter MALARIA In .here is SANATOGEN I il>d Iv ry sip oi Sanatogen brin P n«w Sana.ogen- Every s,p ty tellL No P^Unt of mtn« y who afe wea k from »n w^*
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    • 200 6 j&. m»m»%mmm ••■>•■■ TIMELY! KCrUNG! wrnv ISINGAfORC V(iKi:KS: ITS A MASTERPfECC 2 and TRKMENDOUS l-'l V )ail> Referee. fADITHI I 3 Shows T DAY LAKI IWL 3 .|5 6-15 9-15 i s 1 t'OM'.MBIA PICTURES SSP' Kaiph Richardson I E fcp J| "CLOUDS^ j Q PLANES j iwith VALKRIE HOBSON
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  • 335 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, September 13, 1939. NEUTRALS AND HITLERISM JJJR. Anthony Eden, formerly Secretary for Foreign Affairs and how a member of the War Cabinet as Secretary for the Dominions, made a clear statement of the British case m a broadcast speech. "There can be no lasting peace," he said,
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  • 112 8 Hongkong, Sept 12. THE rice situation m Shanghai has tak en a turn for the worse. Prices h&Vc doubled during the past few days due to the European war. Rice sold :n the neighbourhood of $40 per picul several weeks ago m the Whangpoo port
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  • 81 8 T Chungking, Sept. 12. HE familiar air raid sirens again hurried Chungking populace to dugouts for two hours yesterday when 36 Japanese bombers were repcrted heading westward from Hankc\ V The planes passed over the Yanptse port of Ichang m two groups but failed to visit Chungking
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  • 119 8 THE local secretaries of the Raub Aus- tralian Gold Mining Company, Limited advise the following output for the four weeks ended Sept. 9, 1939:—"Crushing No 550 Battery treated 4,618 tens of ore returning 1,402 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1,297 ounces of fine gold Retreatment Plant treated
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  • 38 8 Ottawa, sept. 12.— The Senate has a* £b°irhV he 'i W y A PP«>Priations Pill which has already passed the House of S^M OW Sff "f authorisin S expenditure 31 1940 Purposes to Mar. Reuter
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  • 91 8 London, Sept. 12. 11/WRSAW has suffered very nearly from extensive air bombard-. men is durmjf the past 24 huun, according to Polish wireli reports. Among the buildings destroyed is the Belvedere Palace, famous as President (Marshal) Pilsudski's residence and the Pilsudski Memorial, regarded as a
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  • 98 8 Lee Liong, a 43- year- old Hokier buffalo- cart driver, was charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport with cruelty tc I animals and driving a buffalo care at a i pace exceeding a walk m the Police i Court on Monday. He pleaded guiity to the charges. Inspector
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  • 409 8 t Vut? r> Tokyo, Sept. 1 IHb Iremier, General Nobuyuki Abe, warned the Jaj ese nation to-day that progress m the- mobilisal system of European countries would cause a new diffie to Japan s economic stand. He cautioned the people ad dreams of an early
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  • 91 8 Malacc Malays H War Fu (From Our Ov.n forj D^NGSandpenghJ circulated m M&laceaM to collecting suUcriptiJ Malaya Patriots Fund M Singapore last week. This follows a meetin* aM branch of the Malay UnioS solutions were passed exnrfl loyalty cf the Malacca mSI British Crown. Che Hashim bin Hajl bdul President
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  • 67 9 Young Competitors At Horse Show Vounj competitors seated o n tho rails as they wait their turn before the judges m the pony rlavs at the Westernham Hill Horse Show held at Grays Farm, Westerham, Kent. Bpljw. the photograph shows young Master E. Hicks, competing »n the "I nder 16"
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  • 91 9 BRITAIN'S BIGGEST RADIO EXHIBITION Kadiolympia, Britain's big gfst- ever radio show, was opened at Olympia, London, for the first time by television. The first openingspeech ever made to a public exhibition by television was delivered by Sir Stephen Tallents, Public Relathns Chief of the British Broadcast in* Corporation, from thr
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  • 910 10 Freshen Up Your Home Curtains cushions need cost you little nowadays IN the 'home where dollars and cant! have to be counted carefully, it is often difficult to keep the house looking as fresh and charming as one would wish. Furniture and carpets are expensive items and. once bought, usually
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    • 59 10 TAIKOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had not only m our opinion, but m that of hundreds of our Customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES WW
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  • 192 11 OVERNMENT CONTROL OF RENTS POSSIBLE (Tribune Staff Reporter) fONTROL over rentals may be the subiert nt m K c;,T,t':^^ I :,;rs;L" IWil! During the last war, control ov rentals was imposed but the feaislai was subsequently repealed Under thai legislation. n 0 house owner cculd inrrease rentals if they were
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  • 344 11 Old And Exchange Regulation j..^ -ued by the ft's,, etariat under the K nal R.- illations with E.. re thai porB" shall orler, B (i sale to thf Id or foreign their dis] »al. B peaiu id coto or Bon. be oncr^a fo-r I includes only such non■ing currencies as
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  • 83 11 Moscow, Sept. 1?. THE city is less excited, as the calling up of reserves has apparently almost ended, but the size of the queue outside the banks has not diminished and people continue to draw money for the purchase of food and jewel lery— Reuter. Kaunas, Sept.
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  • 196 11 DEATH OF MR. TAN CHENG KEE sir- apore, Tu«..day. y^F. rtgvrt toa«i""iince the death of Mr. Tan Cheiy Km, J.P., which occurred at 7.18 t! is morning at hi> residence, :uj>, k M R Mf Tan was th -< mml of MiTan Keoiuf Saik me <»f tf )t pioneers of
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  • 73 11 TIN AND RUBBER OUTPUTS 1 The following are outputs for A Pahans OODSOUdfttod 00. Ltd. I.7:>u ,pci Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. fLahah 210 Pc}:, igi.6oo yardage treated 277 boon run Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Fuchong) fill Pelf. *''f),6ou yardage treated 331 hours Sungel Kinta Tin Dredrclnff Ltd 253 f (8G,70u
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  • 37 11 The report of dry rubber, uncorrected figures from Malaya, Brunei and Labti&q for the month of August, 1939 is us fjllo-vs: Mainland 33,177; Straits Settlements Inlands 233; Brunei 111; Labuna 10; total 33,531.
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  • 69 11 Rumania Soviet A._ London, Sept. 11. N unconfirmed message from Bucharest states that Rumanian troops are being brought to the Russian frontier' Mid trenches are being dug near the ooviet border. It is reported that these precautions' rave been taken on account of increased soviet defence measures on the frontier
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  • 96 11 Peiping, Sept. 12. URITONS m the ancient Chlne.se capi- tal woke this morning to f.nd banners hung on the street declaring m I English: "Ireland is no longer the slave of Britain" and "Let Ireland be represented m China. To Hell with British' passports." t Unfortunately for
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  • 37 11 ANESE SEARCH AMERICAN CONSUL I[ f Shanghai, Sept. 12. n r including the American Consul m Chefoo, ed by Japanese military men during the pad 1 yesterdijf^ arrivals from Chefoo. i au C>ntrol OVer I Shanghai Reuter
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  • 68 11 The wedding took place at the otunesf Christian Church of Rawang. Mua*. Saturday, of Mr. Mok Kirn Liat, jvinnir of thje 10,000 metres race at tne J»» Malayan Chinese Olympic and Miss 1* Hin Joo, third daughter of Mr. and Mi is_ Lav Kwang Khaw of Muar. M
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    • 183 12 JYP&OandBRTTISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED W ENGLAND) hvitig to the uncertainly regarding the actual date of nrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. Ml vessels may call at any port on or off the route, and the route
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    • 267 12 TO EN i fOR'J CHAPCFURS REUNIsI TO SAIGON INDOCHINI Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and del tures the usual list of sailings has S sociETE AFFRETEURS MARTI MI S IXDOCH.N('iSH The Successes of MOINE COMTE 6 Co,ll THOSE 5996 ™ION I<HLDI%| if? Lloyd Triestii (Incorporated m Italy)
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  • 37 13 I Paris, Sept. 12. rumoured, a few days ago, that I [in< i Normandie was to to an American syndicate. The Minister of Public Works deHlay that the Normandie would math.- R euter
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  • 85 13 TERTAIMENT FOR THE SERVICES London, Sept. 12. Banounred m London that the Brnmc'U b preparing to B ben I midon a limited ■of departmental staffs. ■gr.ii:;.;- services are not to be B light entertainment. and Air Force Instill ing and flnan"entertainment which will be By the recently created Entermal Service
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  • 98 13 AUSTRALIA CANADA TO CO OPERATE I XT London, Sept. 12. N the Australian Hou.se of Representatives to-day, the Opposition, Leader. Mr. Curin, suggested that Australia should make her great food resources available to the mother country as the Commonwealth's first contribution, j It has also been suggested that Australia should
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  • 41 13 London, Sept. 12. Recruiting offices throughout New Zealand were crowded to-day with men anxious to join the special military forces for service either m New Zealand or overseas. It is expected that all quotas will easily be filled. Reuter
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  • 12 13 SOUTHERN RHODESIA TO HELP no hesitation m cofUcriDtins 'foT vice overseas Reuter
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  • 80 13 Ixt *i_ London. Sept. 12. N the first two days of the campaign Organised by the Jewish A^eney and the Jewish National Council m Palestine 15,000 Jewish men and women of aces ranßini? oetween 18 and 50 registered for voluntary services m the local defence and auxiliary .service:,
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  • 67 13 London, Sept. 12. H. H. the Aga Khan has already appealed to Moslems to give unstinted service to Great Britain's cause, and has placed his own .services, as Jhe did m 1914, entirely at the disposal of the Government of India. His Majesty's Government has an proved
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  • 52 13 London, Sept. 12. The Maharaja of KapurthaJa, ruling Prince of one of the Punjab States, has offered the .services of his .second son Major Maharaj Kumar Amarjit Singh' and of his younger .son, Maharaj Kumar Ajin Singh. The Secretary for India has expressed hi.s warm
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  • 296 13 I b" r wo oru0 run h of /h""" 1 P««"Pa«on will Australia's Contribution the" Br^ A h U S' S firSt «S*St beyond Canada.- u^ r «*«on.s m or India's Proof S'Ster-S SK lrrevocably t0 h P 3t h ?n oUld cause sOme
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    • 220 13 ■vn\S J» lIILP HXE. incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Rre*s rCUnd tnP UCkets fr m Sin a P ore t0 Au.«rtralia issued at the t^^. a ys apore Brisbane sydney or ■0l N KXt DXESr ?m!? C S 5430.71 2nd class m return $681.48 Ist class $456.42 2nd class P
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    • 61 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA "TALMA 10,000 TONS The abcve vessel bai excellent modern accommodation for Fir.st Saloon an*i lecond Saloon passenger.s. Special Holiday Return ticket.s to China and Japan flnttnJWlgflfJMg. wltn 1 and O. S. N. Coy.) Ls.sued
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  • 112 14 Frisco And Som Pong T raining Hard FRIDAY'S BOXING encouraging eve,u j Friday A Pleasing Fighter Al Rodrigues. who jff&J&S^Sto rai is going to provide right fans win a 'thrilling Bbout.8 bout. Rodngues. as usuaK all over again." says Al, who never displeaTeshtf. supporters whether he wins r A?^ S
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  • 282 14 RAO.C 3 Post Of Her post offlC e centre-forward, was a feagRILLIANT play by Ma^ the stadium yesterday, when tore 01 the Dn 2A tame p y r a q ft by gix goa s h r a^Se a arS C lh the W .eading
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  • 74 14 London, Sept. 12. The Ministry of Information announces that the Government are taking step, to transfer from London a limited number'of departmental staffs who can per form their duties *™y <™™%?£" of Government without loss of efficiency. o q It is understood that between seven end eight
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  • 94 14 GOOD HARVEST IN BRITAIN THE recent %m J^ n *W M 1 Britain has enabled a SPJ*B to be Rathen-d n. i*rfA Seldom ha> harvesting work h* interrupted n^orkb P The Minister of Agriculture h^ I nounced that on additional \iM acres of land must come undtrM plough m the
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  • 102 14 London, Septfl rE Governor of Trinidad has refl that the Legislative Council Colony have, at the first meeting* war broke out made a declarations and suffer all required of them The Senior 'Unofficial Member Council mov ?d a resolution affirm* and renewing the pledges of loyfl King George.
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  • 357 14 Results Of Yesterday Tennis Singapore, Wednesday. EOLLOWING are the results of yesterRav's ties in the S.C.C. lawn tenms t0 "B" a cfat^oubles S«h,i-fl«.l: Major More and Capt. Hipkin j****** Z] W. G. Edlin and L. H. Kennedy Singles Semi-final: M. C. Elliott (-30. beat RAW. Hills (-3'-7-T^mixe^doubles match between Mr.
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    • 96 14 Essences o/VftNILLA ll^Sd 'ALMONDdLEMONI^^ m th& Ideal flavourings I s^igjj I for Puddings, Custard, I Pies Cakes.etc. I Try C B'i Essence! when next you »w makin- pastry, custard and blanc-mange. Taste gjC&a the deTtciouß flavour it imparts. Listen to the ]ffl R£? wonderful comments that are sure to be
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    • 24 14 Tide Table TODAY High Water 10.36 a.m. 8.9 ft 10.34 p.m. 10.1 ft TOMORROW High Wat*r 11.03 a.m. 9.3 ft. 11.19 a.m. 10.4 ft.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 35 14 To-Day's Fixtures To-day's League fixture s are Div 1- S C.C. vs. RA. at SC.C. Div. 2A Publishers vs. R N t Malaya. at Stadium. Div. 2B: SH B. vs. I.A. at the S.H.B. ground.
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  • 752 15 JALL FIELDS FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S RACES XSILL TO SADDLE THREE WINNERS? H f r the opening day's races of the Singapore Extra H lonal Meeting are on the small side, and I do H > than one or two upsets this afternoon. Most H and ponies handi capped ran upcountry
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  • 92 15 LEPER HEAVILY FINED Singapore, Tuesday.- -Fines totalling $350 were imposed on Quek. Man He*.. a Chinese leper, who was convicted t>y Mr. R. E. Turnbull, the fourth police magistrate, on the charge of distil lnv: 6 1 2 gallons ci sam.su. duty being $51.35. and 108 gallons of fermented rice,
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  • 288 15 liv- h yal Btnfapon OoU club vu play (i at Buklt Tlmabon m< d resulted In *"> f6l Mr -i.\ .m A' Division wtth a «ori quart m a win for Mis \V A. Toting m B I>ivim n with a score of one
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 83 15 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in Chambers at 10 a.m. no 10 Originating Summons No. W39. At 11 am. in Court No. 1-S.203 3J Lee Wah Bank Ltd. vs. Bachan Singh if not concluded I Before Mr. Justice Mills in Court No. I '^Jm^ns^-in^ha^ers, Octg matin. Summonses.
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    • 41 15 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY ■Wttv: Div t, S.C.C, vs R.A.. M the PadanR. Div 2 'A» Publishers vs. R N. Malaya, at the stadium. Div 2 <B> S.H.B. vs. Indian A.ssn at the S.H.B. Tennis: S.C.C., S.CR.C, SRC. and Tant-lin Club tournaments.
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  • 1166 16 POLES IMPROVE THEIR POSITION London, Sept. 12. PARIS newspapers this morning point out that while satisfactory progress continues to be made by the French on the Western front, the position of the Poles is improving. Gradual French advances have enabled the methodical withdrawal of
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  • 22 16 Another Statement By Premier London, Sept. 12. When Parliament resembles tomorrow, Mr. Chamberlain will make a statement on the war situation.— Reuter
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  • 87 16 Tokyo, Sept. 12. TIIF Japanese command m China has been unified for the first time. The formation of a general headquarters is announced, with the Superintendent General of Military Education as commander m chief. Gen. Ita^aki, former War Minister, is <o be chief of staff, while
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  • 18 16 T^L, llsalion oi thl Settlements Volunw is announced m 7 last night. V it
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  • 83 16 IT Is officially announced I Supreme Council meetinjM to-day on French .soil. Bnufl presented by Mr. Neville cfl and Lord Chatfield and Y:M Daladier and Gen. Gamelin!B The purpose of the meetfl facilitate a direct personal >■ views on the present situatioß |sures to be taken m
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  • 123 16 Importal Frech Progres Paris. S DURING the night Fren limited themselves to ening their positions on Gei ritory, occupied at the ju the Saar and Blies the I vesterday, according to a ficial survey of military oj While the operations" are and are marked by defim over a large front,
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    • 9 1 Tribune Morning FILM FANFARE NNOANU, WEDNESDAY, MfimUßM IS, MM.
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    • 53 1 Jesse James. JOth entury-Fox production starring I Tyrone Power, is on now at the Alhambra. Also I starred m the cast ire Nancy Kelly, Hfnry Fonda S and Randolph Scott. The film is an epic drama of I a lawless and turbulent era, the story of a
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    • 316 1 I, Moi > Olf A alerie Hobsoiu heroine of "Clouds Over Europe, has had an adventurous life fc'l was born m 1917. ■When I was a child I wanted to be a ballet dancer." she said. ■until for it and quite -veil, only to be told that
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    • 219 1 \iwsiti:i:i. ••CHADOWS ON THE SNOW" is the attractive title of the Sonja Henie picture, based on the original completed by S. S. Van Dine shortly before his death. It will follow "Everything Happens at Night," which fcoes into production when Bonja returns from her vacation m Norway. Jack Whitney
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    • 153 1 DETTE DAVIS is one star who doesn't mind when a really beautiful girl is cast m her picture 1 -which is another way of .<-aying that Olivia do Havilland is going to play Lady Penelope Gray m "The Knight and the Lady" with H« and Errol
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    • 440 2 This Week's FILMS At The Alhambra IKSSE James was a (iod-fear-m» man who carried a Bible, prayed for guidance, and never drew for his six-shooter except m self-defence. That unfamiliar picture of notorious outlaw was drawn for motion picture director Henry King by old timers m the Missouri Ozarks who
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      647 3 ACES-and LEGS Come First In Hollywood W" Astaire Team I Allaire and Eleanor m*** lunch together on the me out that the story ■J Bol^ to Metro was true. ■a'r!>l COntlrmed that Astaire ■V *«n Eleanor Powell m the X Meiody Wha a break ■^P dancers O f the screen
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      • 47 3 COMING SHORTLY AMI V>llf» A startling, human film drawn from the pages of Great War history! BARRY K. BARNES SOPHIE STEWART^ JACK HAWKINS V^LdtY K-^W^k i 2» XS UIIt I I C U v f j^W fy MAUR I t L Vt V BU Rl I^wml Hi
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      • 292 4 WHAT WE ALL NEED IS A DARNED C.OOD LAUGH, AND lIKRE IT is STAKTS TODAY Mi CM Ml l f AVIL I O m I S*^ y ccmtdtj tfcuie often ROBERTSON I. A L F R E D HARE MQH^^y MIL iSST CHURCHIIL V COMPTON LEHMANN S>.^^ GRANGER CAHILL WITIfTH
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