Morning Tribune, 16 September 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I 193. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 16, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 99 1 Weather Does t Stop Advance Paris, Sept. 15. infantry occupied German base positions m a sector north U according to a semi-official review of the military situaE western front. infantry battalions, supported by tail^s nuve Uucu valiuuo m.iwrldii» rumens on the Sarre tront, including baa weatner and lon B
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  • 76 1 London, Sept. 15. DIAL German expecta- I of Russian moves are ii a report from Berlin is reached New York 2 [port is to the effect that I and Russia will form a state if the Germans Wish resistance, but Ger- m Russia will not estab- Bnmon frontier. tin;
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  • 54 1 London, Sept. 15. Miiralty announced this town that a number of submarines have been atdestroyed. ommunique states: His Mawtroyers, patrol vessels and wye been carrying out cons- oK °ver wide areas m enemy U-boats. "atks have been made and lofI of l-boats have been des*ne survivors have been res"a
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  • 30 1 Win Moscow, Sept. 15 theV°!! th caUin up of re- Paper Pravda emphasises J o mihtary preparedness in E the ca P^alist world has ni b y war fever. Reuter
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  • 7 1 German Towns Evacuated Brussels, Sept 15. Reuter
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  • 26 1 London, Sept. 15. A report from the Germans have begun o ds s-r^r- have already been «m°ved- forms to their furniture.- Reuter
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  • 235 1 London, Sept. 15. THF Control of Employment Bill, whose object is to ensure the full employment of labour, especially highly- trained key men m engineer, ing industry m places vvnere needed, and to ensure that if a man is cisplacid he must be offered suitable
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  • 386 2 Johore's Strict Control Over Food Problem DEALER REFUSED LICENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. CTOTCT measures are being taken m the State of Johore to prevent food profiteering. Cancellation of licences m Singapore have i aught a lesson to Johore merchants, according to Mr W. C. Taylor, Aiea
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  • 233 2 Singapore, Friday. {CONCLUDING the inquiry into the v death of Kwok Chow, a 35 year old Hokkien woman who was crushed to death on her bed at 3 a.m. on Aug. 28. by a cocoanut tree crashing on her house during a storm, Mr. G. Porter
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  • 27 2 Before the Chief Justice. The Honourable Sir Percy MrEhvaine at 10 a.m. Originating Summons No. 8239 and Motion In Divorce No. 6 39.
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  • 57 2 Bingaoore, Friday The wedding took place this afternr n .tt the Singapore Registry before Mr Conrad ofdham, the Registrar ot Marriages, of Mr. Jaswant Singh 3cdhy, son of Mr. Sant Singli Sodhy. to Miss Chiam Moi Cheng, daughter of Mr. Chiam Seng Pbti The witnesses to the marriage were Messrs.
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  • 98 2 Alleged Possession Of A Knife Singapore. Friday. CHARGED at the instance of Inspector Ripley of the Beach Road Police Station, a 22-year-old Malay, Hussain oia Kassan, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, en a charge that he at 7.15 p.m. yesterday! at Arab
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  • 170 2 Cafe Proprietor To Appeal Singapore, Friday. Mil. Herbert Archibald McKnight. proprietor of the California Sanduifh shnppr. Orchard IJ .ad. was tlrte morning fined $50 by Mt. Rowland E. Tiinibiill. Hie Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, on a sum mans charging him that on Jtary 27 a* 11 ntm. he sold beer,
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  • 122 2 tSi*!j," B l ii iievirt^'>RH "The Lost Chord" by <hrn H with Mr. Baer\ m Sull; »*M "Volga »a iij» ra best ttenu o n t#M eluded, Pre ude b P v ama -a:.:;:;;;; I numbrr of old Bn 8 by that.) p U i ai j >irit< Jr
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  • 17 2 The Municipal Gas Works* Koad and the gasholder at R have been scheduled under the Places order.
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  • 217 2 Singapore. Frid JffiMAKKING on the seriousness of the case, but taking intocoi tion accused's age and the time he had been m custody! McFctll, the District Judge, to-day passed sentence of twelve simple imprisonment on Lee Kirn Choo, a fifty-two year old Stnj Chinese, who was charged with criminal
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  • 11 2 1 A meetin, of the Ujo» will be heki on Occ.
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  • 100 2 A__ Singapore, Friday. TOTAL fine of $30. or m default fifteen days' simple imprisonmen" was the sentence imposed by Mr E. E. Colman, the Traffic Judge, on P. A.. Pereira. who was charged with driving his motor-car at the junction of Middle Road and Bencoolen Sireet
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  • 113 2 Singapore, Friday. THARGED at the instance of Inspector Ripley of the Beach Road Police Station, a 38-year-old Cantonese, Tan Kong alias Tan Sen, claimed trial this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the Singapore District Judge and Seconu Police Magistrate, on a charge that o.i
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  • 612 3 Oversea Bank's Undsome Gift Singapore, Friday. Chinese section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, Singa- is decided upon at a meeting, attended by leaders Community, held at the Chinese Secretariat m Haveiced that the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpora- oive $50 000. After the formal business had been pr m ThP Chinese
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  • 109 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. m the Settlement of Penang Malaya Patriotic Fund. eting th. Fwe, 0.8. E. and the Lt. l»i. Buriatte. made with Arrangements havt wen charlclT d the Penang branch a the c Eank of India, Austrsaiamhio receive donations co bohaH m .at lby
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  • 268 3 Total Donations Singapore, Friday. 'PHI-: sum of 177,000 had I collected by Uv Malaya Patriotic Fund up to 4 p.m. yesterday, according to an official of the Chartered Hank. When the bank closed the previous day tho total reached was nearly $73,000. The following are donations loi u.e Malaya Patriotic
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    • 50 4 BLOCKADE VERSUS BOMBING Brussels, Sept. 15. THE British blockade policy U answered 1 by two German comments. First, the German aerial bombardment of open towns is nothing so inhuman as the British plan to starve German women and children, and second, Germany has nothing to fear from any blockade.— Reuter
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    • 35 4 Moscow. Sept. 15. The first batch of conscripts under the new military service law passed on Aug I 31 were called up to-day. According to unofficial estimate* o -UitiCl B Tl\ affected Reuter
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    • 50 4 London, Sept. 15. A CCORDING to a broadcast from IfOJ rl cow, gold reserves of the Bani: ol Poland have been transferred to Ruma- nia. It was previously reported that Po- lLsh cfneials went to a small town on the Rumanian border to arrange thb tran. ret> Reuter
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    • 140 4 TIN. There was a fair amount of selling m the tin share market to-day, and with buyers holding off, prices again declined. The losses were chiefly confined to dollar issues— Batu Selangors, Hong Fatts, Rantaus and Taipings. and business was difficult to connect. Sterling issues were well
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    • 26 4 SPU Buyers Vfl Forward, October jj '2nd Forward)' Oct Dec. J'] I (M Forward, Jan' March S*S JjJ I Sellers mi 6 103 o
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    • 58 4 H PALM OIL (Malay) Previous Tm In bulk Aug Sept. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £15l Nominal Sept. shipment rin M I SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 16 3 Sell^s Sept. shipment XT fl TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality minal I p»rrF.A^) shipment 2o Nomi I GAIVIBIER Good Mark) 8 SeIlers I Block
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    • 123 4 Distillers Previous To-day L ni!( fl Dunlop Rubber 82- General Electric 26. Imperial Chemical Industries itl 7071 2 Imperial Tobacco i** 29 3 Anglo-Dutch 9 1063 Canadian Pacific i' 9 27 6 London Tin 6» 4 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 9q 036O 36 Linggis y 28 3
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    • 47 4 New York. Sfl w Frevious Today Market Tone Buyers Sellers I 6pot Buyers Beariy Steady Steady I o M J Sellen 22 4 22 Forward Jan March Buyers 22^ 22' 4 au m Sellers 2^ 20^ MarKet Tone Nominal 57 paid! Spot -JO Deccfl
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    • 32 4 London. r-Qijx Previous To-day c 5^ r r*S? ld< Fine P er OZ. £8.3.0 £8.8.0 I SILVER egg gg Spot 2 1" 2 22»-a I Forward 21 3 21 1516
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    • 62 4 T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) t.t. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ii.' on Hon gkong (closing selling rate) it. on Japan (closing selling rate) 1.1. on New York (closing selling rate) Previous To-day I 176.00 Unchanged 7.55 Unchanged 43 8 Unchanged
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  • 421 5 DESPITE bad vseather, which is im M in^ J nation,. lh French *t continuing their progTM mw, llu aiKanC4 positions of the Siegfried Line m the Saarbrueeken area According to the Petit Parisien, German artflter, maintained a barrage far M hours, M if the German command tend I wfclsspread
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  • 48 5 oar, Sept. 15. the j-olish Embassy tl,a rue Moscow is m£ Z authoritative MS*, (.ryzbowski, the JJJt U not asked for i^a^oJlal J(l f °Rusuns in Poland," and quarters here S t S. editorial as a Soviet g5 ta the fate of the lliu? Russian minorities Reuter
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  • 98 5 I Paris, Sept. 15. DJER had an important in- < with Gen. oamelin late last rhich M. Coclondre, former ib?. c sador to Berlin, and M. ftarv-Generai of the Foreign fe also pres'i.t. according to arc three important tasks ft, Daladier'.s new ministery, to L' Epoqite. These are wit
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  • 96 5 m to record the dpath of Mr. R Kracht, of the American which occurred m ■w Sept 3 He had been HI Bioid fever for ten weeks. who was thirty-nine ace, was formerly with the Lines and was stufor several years. s wile were well-known and of the American
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  • 24 5 ILm I lanr tesburg, Sept. 15. ™r, German Minister to South inied by German consuP -nave left for Lourenco Mar- lh «ir famUies Reuter
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  • 102 5 Osaka, Sept. 15. SO far there has been little effect on Japanese trade of the European war, although there may be more serious consequence, some time later, according to the survey of ttansactions by 300 local exporters made by the Foreign Section of the Osaka
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  • 77 5 Simla, Sept. 15. THE Working Committee of the Indian Congress Party to-day invited the British Government to define its aims m regard to democracy and imperialism, and also to state how those aims are to apply to India. Referring to the Congress decision about the war, the committee
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  • 86 5 Tokyo. Sept. 15. WIDE SPREAD attention is being drawn to the return of the Soviet Consulate S'.afY to thr Consulate buildings, 1, Whanupoo Road on the northern bank of tiie Soochow creek. In Shanghai. The Soviet Consul staff removed their (Hires to the French Concession followthe nreadi
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  • 38 5 Berlin, Sept. l I THE beadqtMurter'oi the Nn*.i N »vy A yesterday or lend QwiHUIl t Iff ships and submarir ea to fijrht a^ainC. British warships who are blockading the German coast.- Eastern News
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    • 217 6 HIGH I \SS <OMEDV Z I HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN! «k»s GOOD SHOWI: HOIKS Of LAUGHTER!! sikuts mit* S D ROBIRTSOW ALFRED yT I r HARE-DRAYTOM /ijA I i olK^dHiii I JL, •■■■x I I DANCE 1 (PALACE (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 2477 IN THE iNEW-WORLD I N'ehl XS2? TH-WIGHT j I
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    • 199 6 M^P«|MMM«MININN M||| llH||| --^^^B Thrills! Excitement! I tiu>*''''''iT***W [nmrly BRITISH SPY UkH m M !|capitol|^ f^\ I SHOWS TO-MORROW 11 v.M. ;> COLUMBIA PICTURES 1 ACTIO^IIFKKnrwt I Comedy Thriller SKNs^I()H rCLOUDS OVER EURoI [Starring RALPH RICHARDSON,! I 'The CITADEL' fame) VALERIE HOBS J j and LAURENCE OLIVIER, I I See
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  • 61 7 I. York, Sept. 15. fhoEi:(>P can war, the giant >lane "Nippon" will „'d-the-world Jißhbl iged to change n al schedule, >c r Hyers the plane, Sfng by here, will hop v l^ for South America n borrow afternoon. t Dakar m West thei .,Vi m South America^ .via Casa
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  • 267 7 Tokyo, Sept. 14. K\TIM> on the platform and Kes announced by the new yesterday the Japan AdX American-owned English Ktr says that if the abstract ■tentions outlined m the plat- r „iy indications of Ke Abe Cabinet will do, its X is not very assuring. Hare however, other indications
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  • 27 7 Attendant, Commander m< (I masters of ships bound I JJ MHRapore that when BeV. u '"learance they must imiv "manifests for scrutiny wt and Export Office.
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  • 313 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, September 16, 1939. THE FIRST FORTNIGHT JVJOST heartening news comes of the successes of the Allies. The advances made by the French troops have completely upset the plans of the German general staff which previously felt confidence that, covered by the Siegfried line, they could concentrate on
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  • 274 8 Chungking, Sept. 15. A BOLT 100 persons were killed, 400 wounded, and 2,000 families rendered homeless, while the Canadian Mission Hospital and two of three other hospitals were burned, as a result of a Japanese air raid on Luchow, the fourth largest city
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  • 94 8 Chungking, Sept. 15. 30,000 war refugees will shortly work out the reclamation project of 100,000 acres m north Szechwan province. The new Refugee Land Reclamation Bureau has received over $1,500,000--seventy per cent, from the Central Government and thirty per cent, from the provincial governments. Allotments
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  • 71 8 Steady Chinese Advance Chungking, Sept. 15 A BIG battle is still raging in the area between Changchih and Changtze in southeastern Shansi province, where the Japanese casualties have already surpassed the 1,000 mark. Since September 14 the Chinese are making steady advances, having recovered Paotsun, Talitsun, Changfang tsun, Hotaotsun, Hsikoutsun
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  • 75 8 F Chungking, Sept. 15. N Japanese bombers were brought down by Chinese anti-aircraft guns m a raid on Wanhsien, 225 kilometres below Chungking, on Tuesday noon which was participated by a squadron of 27 Japanese planes, according to authoritative sources. Three of the 10 planes
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  • 46 8 io?o Xport credit>s for the fourt h quarter 1939 are to be released immediately and Customs' '^V 11 ft* and m export ledgers as soon as !C2 W V Xt C hoped t0 commence thl rS e^ f ek° UPJnb fOF the fOurth l
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  • 67 8 fore.cn Ho^ *M Hongkong state t^^B has been officially J« I nited States that i^M mam indifferent to an?!sB J brought aho Ut by uniUfaB I J"" Hie .'XKt lnf «M he Shanghai InternationB tlement. »*ooim^™ The communication J i above effeet is report* J been handed to the
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  • 36 8 Hongkonc. SepH I The Japanese authorities :^M a protest with the Macao autl (against the alleged anti-JapaneH I paign among the Chinese res;dM the Portuguese cclony. requestH suppression of the movement. -IH Chinese Central News
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  • 26 8 It is notified that the offic Special Branch of the Imp«J« Exports Office m the old ■the P. O. Bank will be open« to-day (SaturdayK^______^
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  • 133 8 BRITAIN'S FIRM STAND IN SHANGHAI Hongkong, Sept. li gRITAIN will never waive her rights and interests m the SI gha* International Settlement, declared Mr. J. G. Tahour Secretary of the British Embassy m Shanghai, m a press intern there. Despite the outbreak 01 tne j pean War, no doubt Britain
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  • 116 8 Hongkong, Sept. 15. THE grant by the Chinese authorities 1 of the application for £10,000 of foreign exchange for the purchase of Saigon rice has produced a favourable effect en the food situation m Shanghai, according to a report received from Shanghai. The cause for the
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    171 9 UNKNOWN lor kis.es his baby good-bye at Waterloo, before he leaves to rejoin I his ship. (Planet News). H 1 reser *ist's farewell embrace at Waterloo. He is off to camp. (Planet News). ■Ufe^P QUEEN AND THE PRINCESSES driving from Bal- rathle Church to attend divine service. (Planet News).
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  • 573 10 ALTHOUGH the weather has broken and we are now having a good deal of rain which definitely °helps to cool the atmosphere, there are still (and m Singapore always will be) many breathlessly hot and sticky days when you comes back from shopping, bridge or
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    • 46 10 r^s2iß Bf^jKHEmfc Bit' y '^^^^(BBe3^^^^' til t^Or If 2^ 3L rj^jttf 9 <^ y* ayy HnP^T^fc^ .v- ■> -'if A'r %4^Hfic "^X-"+" iwr^'. y/jM O|BjKfey' '>•* ifW'fltm 'W- Pl^il S.C.S. Butter has all the fine PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES C.3. 131A. i4dt?t. o/ Singapore Celt Storage Co., Ltk -rfv
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  • 19 11 I I;,, public ex- .Wta »nd Mr. brought up f»r rtry Court this I d s lne die.
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  • 36 11 Tokyo, Sept. 13. 0*« Office is arof JapanJ,n from turopc. refugees Jn dated by the pu which is doe a sept. 6, while ishimi Maru, which c on Tuesday 10 accommodate Germany and Eastern News
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  • 298 11 will be received up to noon, Q^uiiioer JBth 1H39. at the s Office. Singapore, Honsdesin-us of contractir.fr for t0 Government Hospitals, to the Government lanch. Singapore, for a period H|ar, commencing January Ist, ■f tender may be obtained from I cierk Director of Medical I office. Straits Settlements, They
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  • 558 11 DAILY MARKET PRICES Singapore. Friday Article Unit Pnce MEAT MUI MaX Beef steak Kati 36 46 Beef stew or curry 28 4o Fillet Steak ft 52 70 Mutton, Australian 4<> 40 Mutton, Indian 54 ti Mutton, Malacca .Pork lean K ati 42 48 Pork lean ana fat Ust quality) o
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  • 70 11 Little Transport In Berlin Berlin. Sept 15. ABOUT 2.000 taxi-cabs were requiM- tioned yesterday together with those of their chauffeurs who are under 55 years old. Although there still remain over 1.000 taxis in Berlin, they are driven by old men whose ages are all over 56. Although some tram-ta^
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  • 470 11 <Fr©m Our Own orreopondent) MbMI I'.ahrii. Friii.. JDHORE Will simport the Malaya Patriotic ,Fun,l to collect money ti r the relief of the Fighting Forces of the Empta. This i dtdded it will attended meeting l*e*k*i hy Ungku Abdul Aziz, the Aleut n B**r, Johore,
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    • 198 12 ifP&OandBRITISHINDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) hing to the uncertainly regarding the actual date of mral and departure of the Company's steamers due to te outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. vessels may call at any port on'or off the route and the route and •ft
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  • 53 13 London, Sept. 15. r men oi the Royal Air Force who »ptured by the Germans raid on the Kiel Canal broad--3! the German ;>hortwave station yen as Pilot Officer observer Booth and tsman Smart.v. <aid they were picked up from i'and all were a^ked to testify being
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  • 80 13 I London, Sept. 15. nnection with the transfer of tish forces to France, it is offlcialted out that this is a much more :ated business than m the last ■eas m 1918 about five persons quired to keep one soldier m the obably more are required to-day. difference between
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  • 173 13 TWO NEW OFFICIAL SER VICES London. Sept. 15. TIIF preparations made by the Min- ,u Str> f Health >n anticipation of the war emergency requirements involving the provision of men services now m operation, are dealt 2F2 U ,\u h report of thy Ministry of Health for the year ended
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  • 57 13 London, Sept. 15. THE Finnish Legation m London has asked the"British Postal authorities why mails between Finland and London are held up. It Ls pointed out that letters posted m London on Sept. 1 had not yet reached Finland, and it was only yesterday that mails from
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  • 202 13 Volunteer Corps In Australia Ann... I( ndon, Sept i MKALIA has deemed to nteer corpi ol 20.000 foi either In Australia or oversea* The defence expenditure this year is t raised from 1-33.*****0 to i'45.u***** Mr. Memlet, the Australian Prime Minister, to-day announced the formation ol nia War Cabinet. consisting
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  • 66 13 Fewer Sittings Of Commons London, Sept. 15. THE House of Commons, after a brief session, rose before luncheon to-day and adjourned until Wednesday next, when an appreciation of the situation which ls to be contributed weekly by the Prime Minister, will be Riven. The House will also sit next Thursday
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  • 46 13 London, Sept. 15. OWING to the additional expense duo to war risk insurance and other factors; passenger fares on the eastern, routes, including to and from India, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, have been increased by 33 1 3 per cent Reuter
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  • 62 13 POLISH CHILD MURDERED Parts. Sept. 1? TMI Owmum bombing all towu" and villages. Southern i rnlral Poland ar* a terrible pirf v I<V l I «»w Kru.ulrast, appei? ajcam>t Ciernian barbarism. It U asserted that Hitler army to "destroy everything rder wa.s extcuU U* letter at Wedrke, 58 n ()t
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  • 75 13 GERMANS ABANDON EARLY PEACE HOPES Copenhagen, 8*Pt W NEWS from Germany to-day Jndi that it is realised that there l| i hope of an early peace. Tlie Germanare eager to flnisn with the Poler soon as possible in order to concentrui all their energies on the western fro.,1 where it
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  • 63 13 BERLIN MOSCOW CONTACT Brussels, tsept 15 MF:SSAGES received here from Eir?! < tay that much attention ha* bwi paid to the fir-i Moscow reference.*; the Ukrainian minority m Poland \> Wilhelmstre.s.se statr.s that n«>direrjt talkare m propre.s.s with the Soviet Utold on this subject at present, though nianent contact is
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  • 36 13 Tallinn, Sept. ID On arrival here the Polish subraaniM Orzel, with the officers and crew, wa* to turned. She was launched m J. ;,ii,i 2938. The Orzcl had a crew of 56 Reuter
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  • 29 13 London, Bept jr> Mahatma Gandhi, m a message U J l derrw.ski, expresses deep nympathy wih the Polish people m their' hour f f r j B.O.W.
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  • 89 14 By "TRESPASSER" RACK 1— EMILY DIGNUS Kit RACE 2— MISS LABIS Captain Ball RACE 3— LITTLE CHARM Soho RACE 4— LAY OFF Princess Prim RACE 5— SAM Bl RGER Princess Prim RACE 6— CONSTANT LIGHT Salmon Par RACE 7— VERGROS Esquire RACE 8— NEW ZEALAND Jade Lady By "BENNY
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  • 854 14 To-days Racing At Bukit Timah (Bv TRESPASSER") 1 TIP three horses to score doubles at the second and last day's races 1 of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Extra Professional Meeting »1 Bukit TtaM* this afternoon. They are little Charm, Constant Ught «id Ver-ros
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  • 226 14 Till. HiN M Held at the V t l *M large gathering All the 14 iteni i v thft J were well contested pr fl Chua K<n. ...H Championship while u?M House was A H UUse V At J?°« ->i the evcou J The folbwi.m were tne fJM 120
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  • 752 15 I r*mrn titled accounts ■I that much dinged wh world la st ni ht ■fi r me! raOnthS i* the* verdict, a ■f B J l»s hotly questioned nnt> of the spectators. ■"here wtft no doubts a X nearly had Sompon* out fc^u"««- continued Ktaw punishment, which Lin thf
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  • 59 15 London. Sept. 15. FE Home Office ban on competitive football has been lifted. The President of the Football Association states that it will be impossible to I fulfil the existing list of fixtures, and except a scheme of sectional football to be brought into operation
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  • 311 15 S.H.B. BEAT Y.M.C. A. League Soccer SUB. 4. Y M C 0. 1^ FAIR standard of soccer was seen yesterday at the Stadium, where the S.H.B. defeated the' Y.M.CA. by four goals to nil in a Div. 2B fixture. j The S. H B. were .superior in all departments. Their
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  • 216 15 CpLLOWDfO are the results of ties 'played \esterday in < C autumn tennli tournament: Profeviiona! Mm D E. L. Anderson r> K Evans <-3> bent P P Kinsey and E N Onfflth-Jone.s <plus |7 6-4. 8-6. Mixed Doubles: Mr and Mrs C J Bembroke (steO beat Mr. and
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  • 1197 16 London, Sept. 15. T HK Carman high command claims this mornin* that G I troops have entered Brestlitovsk. A number of German troops have < rosved the road between Lublin and Lwow, Hrn communique states that part of ie Polish :-rmy remaining to the west
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  • 140 16 FUTURE OF N.Z. AT STAKE London, Sept. 15. NEW Zealand has informed the British Government that the whole of the Dominion's resources are at the disposal of the United Kingdom Government. This was announced hy the New Zealand Minister of Finance, Mr. Nash. The acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, also
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  • 60 16 King Sees Visiting Footballers London, Sept. 15. THE King to-day received members of the Australian Rugby football team, whose visit to England was cut short by the war. In a conversation with them, His Majesty referred to the disappointment of the Duke of Kent at being unable to go to
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  • 41 16 AFTER the to^TS-Mm A Firby, the GoimaV ubtr M mander sent an s 0 s ««M ship's position, according to ,vB by the Chief Officer of tne ka?B He added that the cre/siXl in the lifeboats before hPiV. L?B Reuter
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  • 67 16 Rome, Sept: rE German operations m Pi are meeting: with ofeti which are continually beta greater, write> (Ksmatore Rw The paper adds that the recent are impeding troop movements« condary roads have become alma passable, especially to heavy mo units'. It continues, "The defence of 1 will constitute one
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  • 47 16 London, S?pi. I HpHE Berlin Correspondent of I Danish paper. I'olitiken. saysß German shipyards are workinfH and night buUdiiig; submarines* surface ships. This Is interpreted as a Germa« lenge to the British navd Germany is said to be PrepannjW 3Ut British shipping by wholes^ ing- Reuter
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  • 72 16 Tokyo, Sept. T HE J STta^s 1 ported to ha r etunl nes« who could do so to pan ,s soon as p£*£ New passport J^ v s^ie Ja pan panese to travel w m^i P The three Jap«^ m^ h naval and economit^n fal sent visiting talr^^ avel
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  • 14 16 London. state that TugW Paris reports r »j ning movement^ ti,» Mediterranean B.O.W.
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