Morning Tribune, 18 September 1939
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Title Section11 1939-09-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE X.No. 194 SINGAPORE,^MONDAY, September, 18, 1939. FIVE CENTS.11 words
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Article216 1939-09-18 1 London, Sunday. wring is the 0 ,te handed to the Polish lor m Moscow by the jovernment early this Polish-German war has the rottenness of the ft te and its Government. Ie 10 days of the war, stall Jnr industrial dis- I cultural centres. ir no longer exists as216 words
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Article51 1939-09-18 1 ■^Penha-M,. Sunday. M* ole entrance of the an Air Ministry m F s b een destroyed, pre- h > a bomb, according to ncor^pondentof the B* o**0 on the side facI are Xv?, aV been smashed, tt^ion also damaged ■J a b 'S departmental M^\ the Ministry, and Ps51 words
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Article1258 1939-09-18 1 L. 1 ike Germany, Poland is now fighting on two fronts. Yesterday, along a 500 miles I front, Russian troops invaded her territory "m order to safeguard her own interests and protect the White Russian and Ukranian minorities m Eastern Poland/ The Soviets claim that treaties with Poland do1,258 words
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Article159 1939-09-18 1 LONDON OPINION London, Sunday. LONoON, still uwaiis ouicial eoniinn..uon of UM IVpurU u^t "»e tfoviet (Joveyiinent has ut-ciued u> occupy Foli^ii UKraine and Vvnue Kussia. 'liic iJituation, WiiiCi* would have arisen ir the.se report^ prove true, u< iiowcver receivmK me auention of th« BriU.sn Governn tent. In the nu untune,British Official Wireless - 159 words
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Article53 1939-09-18 1 GERMAN— RUMANIAN AGREEMENT? i London, Sunday. FIIK •umania: Government Is reporti to have readied complete agreement with German leaders In Rumania a the question of German minorities It s reported that the Rumanian Und' Secretary of 8tate for the In- eri< r recently visited the German mln' "'ties accompanied byReuter - 53 words
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552 1939-09-18 2 "No Fear Of Cleavage In Community" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday OCALLY-BORN Indians and those domiciled m Selangor decided at a meeting held yesterday to form an association of their own to watch their own interests. A feeling that those who have no ties552 words
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Article96 1939-09-18 2 Singapore. Sunday. ris officially announced that tilt, more junks were destroyed while crossing one of the prohibit- I ed areas in the Singapore Harbour this afternoon. Three junks were thus destroyed I yesterday, so that the total lost is now Ave. A naval patrol vessel is96 words
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Article19 1939-09-18 2 London markets for Saturday were all closed, and for New York, the prices were unchanged from Friday.19 words
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Article110 1939-09-18 2 A SLGGE STION that I for the coUectionH trlbutii n for the Malayan |l Fund bo formed at ar. eafyl made by Mr. 0. Ramasaoyl who has already handed to I citors a sum of $5,000 with I tions pay it over to thel section of thr Fund as110 words
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Article161 1939-09-18 2 AJOHORE Government GazeM traordinary >. quoting emd gulations. states that no peifl enter the State of Johore by M at any port or place thereof W place "outside Malaya, and nofl shall leave the State from anyj place thereof m a similar manfl place outside Malaya, unle* I possession161 words
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Advertisement206 1939-09-18 2 I SPARKLING TEETfT- 1 The pride of tverjr woman Bad teeth mean bad health. Weak and yellowish teeth and bleeding gums are signs of tooth decay, which 4". iwr i affects your whole bodily health. General Weakness D a. j l- «v Brushing the teeth and washing the and Weakness206 words
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Advertisement117 1939-09-18 2 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer Pharp, stabbirs pains. if joints are swollen, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney action. uhcr symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pa ns. Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds, Putty Ankles, Circtts under117 words
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Advertisement24 1939-09-18 2 COMK SOON PROF: 1I !.,\SS Franc-. Italy. > u(1 M vanoui part". iU( rI JM explain vo, I ^^M taking ,u.u:^' -'J *<*■ sssr JI SrHoi£jJ24 words
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266 1939-09-18 3 SELANGOR UNEMPLOYMENT MYSTERY SECRECY OFFICIAL ATTITUDE DISAPPOINTING (From Our Own Reporter) Auala Lumpur. Sunday. -JJUCH lo the disappointment of the public this matter remains one of mystery and secrecy. said Mr. John Hands, m an interview vuth a Tribune representative on Brigadier Lord's report and the recent State Council held266 words
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Article337 1939-09-18 3 I Singapore, Sunday. the smartest Chinese weddings of the season was that of Miss Kwai Yong (Lucette), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Mr. Liew Yeok Lim, son of the late Mr. Liew Fong Phiow and v. Fong Phiow, which took place at 11 o'clock to-day at the337 words
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Article97 1939-09-18 3 p our tin. i Keporter) J mnipur. Sunday. S K h v been called for,, fe of milk rth auarten m Kuala. l£JG to the Govern- 5a/ U u ire to be situated 5 Kittle Quarantine Sta- J h, n [> ,\oad. Sentul Road 2 R£ -the Hot Springs,97 words
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Article92 1939-09-18 3 DURING the hearing of a petition for divorce which was brought before Mr. Justice Pedlow m the High Court by Mr. James Newman, the Judge remarked that on previous occasions hihad drawn attention to discrepancies between the rules and the forms and that the legislature should bring the92 words
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Article70 1939-09-18 3 A STRAITS SKTTLENRNTS ftovernment <iazett« Extraordinary issued last night state* Ui.it tin* (iovernor order* that n > person »hall buy or sell, or ■fM* t« offer, or invite an offer to buy or -ell, any unwroußht tin m blinks, ingot*, bars or slabs at a price exceeding70 words
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Article52 1939-09-18 3 Ankara. Sept 17. THE Foreign Minister, Mr. Saradjoelu. is leaving for Mr-scow as soon aa possible m response to an invitation by the Soviet Government. It is persistently rumoured that Turkey is concluding I new pact with the USSR airced a reinforcing the bonds of Turko SovietReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement19 1939-09-18 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. -IRE, MARINE, MOTOR /EHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Advertisement47 1939-09-18 3 ETE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. Ocular Muscle Anomalies Crossed Eyes, P^P^' Complicated Cases of us^ Defective Vision. \^T Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONE 3002. H. A. .Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. THE WRITING nlln Jfl FLUID THAT'S 'montor ltd. FOUNTAIN PEN SINCiAI'OKK47 words
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Advertisement63 1939-09-18 3 Ryl II I Silvikrin treatment restores the hair- forming tLssue.s to normal functions. Write lor free booklets "The Natural Way of Hair Culture." PURE SILVIKRIN The concentrated Natural Hair Food is a very good Remedy for Severe Dandruff, Heavy Loss of Hair. Thinning Hair, Bald Patche.s and Threatening Baldne.vs. From63 words
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Article352 1939-09-18 4 j Paris, I J*HE latest war communiqi "At the end of the terday, the enemy attacke points of our front one Moselle valley and the othe the centre of the front Sarre and Vosges. "These attacks have "Latest reports confirm val on our front of Germ from Poland, includingReuter - 352 words
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97 1939-09-18 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. lfM Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40,030,000,Reserve Fund 10,590,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies Batavia, Sourabaya,97 words
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Advertisement81 1939-09-18 4 Safeguard. TOUR VAUIABUS Our Strong Roonu are your Protection. It Is Impossible for an individual to provide for hi* valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vault* where i we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate nate*. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY81 words
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Advertisement13 1939-09-18 4 UNIMPEACHABLE SECUBItI South British Insurance Co., tt^m Tel. 5926 2 Finlayson <-^J m13 words
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Article367 1939-09-18 5 ,nn i s cturday I ••owt Price ;iin. Ma> S 8 ,1 S 54 54 42 4S 23 38 P0TLTB1 F Kati 50 55 Jich 42 80 i 32 30 36 44 wjnjed) P* pair 45 58 f& 60 60 e?.ch EGGS 07 M** S g 30 10 18367 words
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79 1939-09-18 5 bingapore, aaturday. ON a charge of delivering to Onmonbin Ijang as genuine forty-nrn counterfeit quarter-guilder coins, know ng the same to be counterfeit, Ha; Bakri bin Haji Mohamed Saman, a I Ugious teacher m Johore, to-day appea ed before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth pdic m^79 words
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197 1939-09-18 5 I HE Pensions Min*try has presented a scheme to ParliamS «*f the Persona Injuries Act, setting out a seal, of grants fox civilians physically mjuried as a direct result of warlike Operatic* The provisions apply to bothnembers of the civil defence units f ind civilians,British Wireless - 197 words
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Article96 1939-09-18 5 London, Sept. m. pERMANY. m a recent broadcast, v announcement, tried to delude the world into believing that London was without milk. The reply of the Milk Marketing Board is to be found In th advertisement columns of yesterday** newspapers, which urge housewives t<j s?e thatBritish Wireless - 96 words
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Article205 1939-09-18 5 rIE monthly meeting of the irer.' Ltet of the Younj? Wottir. a Christian Aw»oi tat ion was held on Sept 15 with the Preddent. Mrs. H J. P*«low m the chair. Them win present Lady Small. Mes•Jarnes C None. U>h Pooa Up. ftfinii<- de H siMvcly. Mis.,205 words
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Article90 1939-09-18 5 BY NIGHT Singapore, Saturday. IPPEARING before Mr. J. L. McFall, A the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate, this morning, was a Chinese, Tan Chwee Pek. charged that on Aug. 27, at Kampong Java Road, Singapore, he robbed Mr. Tan Kay Lye of cash $1.47, between90 words
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Advertisement44 1939-09-18 5 J&r±, J^tV. tKS^K HI r^l age, I should put up with second- VBB best For instance, I'm fond V l Td rather stay away than see an 1 Bkilfl If they know as much WHI" HORSE sky yw/ oi» fe// it blindfold! son A***i^2^vrr*JT?2L~++44 words
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Advertisement157 1939-09-18 6 •Mn«lM .....M., aM4atiaiaia(aaiaa nit bhmwt lAK.ii i^S I*^ j For Montte and Months: Vs :D ROBIRTSOM ALFRED >^ j I P HARE DRAYTON /a Ti I B^B^B^^ B^B^BT W I M am y. 1.) ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HBObBbbHI HbbHbßb^HHbW I **j^.- NF W J-^tfL I M H^ B^fciw I Hk I« AJ^CE PALACE157 words
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Advertisement159 1939-09-18 6 i).-)a, i)iJ. t)t) T I SEVENTH Day'i H THE THRjS; 'SL,^ MGb, i -1 Sh »nJ M IAPITIII Trk k. j 1 M>i TO H A'J?tJ X V %NiV '^BT^^B^BT BH^LV V M ff' c Dl 1 3 DIRECT from a 4 the lustration of the I London ODEON Plans159 words
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Advertisement157 1939-09-18 7 rin The Times 'On my way home from Rumania Itr welled through Italy. I ii^H^ would ttk» to express deep gratitude for 3IM I 1^ the delicate courtesy, both warm ana .sensitive, which I received fiom every 1" friend. acquuintance and stranger JU/ O whom I had the Rood fortune157 words
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Advertisement98 1939-09-18 7 Dr^CT ITIV/CTI V I ACT HAY! "IJ&I I IVtLY LAO I L/M T 1 II If %\M tJlll m ll^ fi 15 f, QIS PAA ilLllilif Illllil J-'J, O-»-> Cr IJ r./v\. i ji SRffgSs^Sjt flay>» jf ALSO "ARMIES Of THE WORLD"! ALHAMBRA-to-morrow v <^» 1 ffijKi j^^^^ /P«Ct^ I98 words
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322 1939-09-18 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, September 18, 1939. FREIGHT l\f ALAYA'S most vital need at the moment is freight. With H; mssing of every hour the prospect of hostilities here appears to b -:i>nie more remote. If that view v proved by events to be correct, thai the task before this country322 words
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Article1415 1939-09-18 8 No Cessation In Food Control Work rpHE second week of the War, slates the Food Controller, Malaya has seen no cessation in the activities of the Food Control Office and of (he various organisations responsible for carrying out the Food Controller's instructions. If anything, activity has been intenI sifieri,1,415 words
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Article, Illustration116 1939-09-18 9 Extreme kft; the notice at L'harmf C ross station, announcing the special railway serv>t**s lur the ev&cu*tion of children from London. (Planet News). Left and below; Children leaving by trolley-bus as hundred;-, of thousands of boys and girls left the great Metropolis. (Planet News). Below, left; Paris srhoolrhihlrrn carrying116 words
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Advertisement34 1939-09-18 9 I «*2i J&^^^ iW* iPks I A' tftst i ssH§sf H |,8W -j! I 1 1£2 <> jm > 9 ■sj r n ija^*^ in Q WMfc fN I I ssslH I bbbbbsbsbbvP™! v '*>"ii*' ft34 words
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Article, Illustration432 1939-09-18 10 I (From Our Own Correspondent) IT is comforting to know that the women of Britain and France are organised as efficiently as the m en. Two days of record reenritini have increased the strength of the W omens Land Army here to about 14.000, and in Paris alone 50,000432 words
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Article161 1939-09-18 10 is responsible for the solemn faces m Polish refugees wh<> were among the first 10 London (Planet News). As I said before, it is good to know that women to-day are helping m practical ways; they are certainly not a burden to their menfolk. A.R.P. MAKE-UP Despite the161 words
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Advertisement83 1939-09-18 10 i _j WET MMC I I homamaa^ delicious! j always fresh i c^£ Mf/tis v If yov; iiave not tried one of our I dd^^ famous S.C.S. Pies you've missed f^ J^^^^Jfcc > c. treat. They are really scrump- m tio-is because only the trndere.st |H i- a?. Poultry und83 words
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206 1939-09-18 11 vt.ttement published 2 the uiilar papers, Mr. Tan rin.m "t the Federa- China Relief Funds ,\.ui i hinose to sup- m the war against sij.i uith the same x have bc?n hrii>in» fin hti "ai of defence rigam-.! Pssion, because Briaml t hina are206 words
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Article135 1939-09-18 11 I Singapore, Saturday. mJK Cantonese women, Yip Hak Mvi I Tong Ah Thai, Wong Ah Sam am Choi Lin. appeared before Mr. L. C. m fee Singapore Fifth Police Magism- this morning, m answer to the mm?.z charges:— (a) that they be■KaJune 15 and July 15 at135 words
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Article176 1939-09-18 11 r&sr—-* saws? vjx ii in; Bournviln l- !b tlns S PM S Ml rET* rM '-">■ $.oo P 5825—^,5 SPtß*^ 1 Wi 15 7? C V*°- $0.90 4 37 S i 3 14 67 00 SJ-gg J. 30 335 Medium., Sl3 20pe ld o zen Sl.2op.tin176 words
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134 1939-09-18 11 > London, Sept. 16. THE effect of the crisis preceding the outbreak of war on the telegraph services is shown m figures now available of inland traffic m the week endIng: Sept. 2. From the normal weekly traffic of about 1,200,000 transactions the figuresBritish Wireless - 134 words
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Article236 1939-09-18 11 CHE A TED WOMAN OF $15 O s, "««»pore. Saturday. >r month's rigorous impi isonmenl •a* payment of $15 comprnsai'on. or in default an additional two u.-cks rigorous imprisonment, uas the sentence iiup^d on Kang Eng -ioek, a y«wig KtiKlisli-spraJdng f, m Vu i Mr J ""<""-( ooke. lie lhird236 words
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111 1939-09-18 11 New Delhi, Sept. 17. UUMAN dcpiaviy could hardly descend 11 to a lower level, declared the Coiigresi Party newspaper, the Hindustan limes, than the German bombing tactics m Poland. The.-c crimes will send a thrill of honor through the civilised world and increa.se tU dcterminaVionReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement11 1939-09-18 11 USE VITAMIN f y I (iiiarantccd to soften whiten your face.11 words
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Advertisement212 1939-09-18 12 X WP&OandBRlflSH IMDIA.LINES I (QJCORPOBATED IN ENGLAND) ;O^ /o the uncertainty regarding lite actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to lie outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time king. AU vessels may call at any port or <>.T the route-and the212 words
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Advertisement190 1939-09-18 12 Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and depar-l mene comte&co.. J 2 W MCCtSSOn O{ #*»v^ THONE 599s union building. j t^Tfi I 1 JT* I-*J LIOV U I *****1101 I J (Incorporated ta tu.y, 1 I n.lomb.> Bomba/, Suex and Port Said to I .tomST&kkj «-rr..HT. »a™j«190 words
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Article369 1939-09-18 13 Poles Capture 2,000 Prisoners I Paris, Sunday. m offensive m ihe jrbood of Grodeck and I ski. the Pol» s claim to have prisoners and 100 I iccording to a Havas report Rjaleczyki near the Polishl, ar> frontier, which adds that Rons on Sept. 16 were at a till onReuter - 369 words
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280 1939-09-18 13 A MIMT( TDV T London, Saturday. MINISTRY of Information bulletin states that the acting Prime H01 S I r p f Mr. Fras, r M nis to thl House of RepresenUt.ves yesterday, reito:at,ng New Zealand's .mention of ass. S tmg Britain with theB.O.W. - 280 words
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Article157 1939-09-18 13 Brussels, Sunday. ALL families residing at Aix ll is Chapelle have been ordered to evacuate. It is stated that only the old and infirm are allowed to travel by train and motorcar, v/hile all the others, including children over twelve and women without children, must travel onReuter - 157 words
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Article78 1939-09-18 13 I London, Sunday THE new situation ttssl in Sfl in conseI Sjaessei of Use Russian invasion of Poland will have to b«- examined very ■eiluuslf states. Renters 1 diplomatic correspondent It is learnt m official quarters that It is clear that a new burden has been78 words
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Article94 1939-09-18 13 London, Sunday. THE special correspondent of the Havas agency reports from Lublin, In Central Poland, that the Poles are fighting back fiercely on the front in spite of the crushing .superiority of the enemy In numbers and material. His message say.s that the barbaric methods ofReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement218 1939-09-18 13 lIJBIVS PHILP LINE. m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS rial rheip round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the jri raies Cass parscngers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or -owe to rfce connecting X.P.M. Vessel. ESEANE/SYDXEir return $642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class ■W return $681.48 Ist class $456.42218 words
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Advertisement62 1939-09-18 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBE AM) OSAKA MTAL M A M I 10,000 TONS The abcve ves.se! ha.s excellent modem accommodation for First Saloon ani md BWoon passengers. Rm-rial Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (inUrrhan^able witr P and OS62 words
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Article211 1939-09-18 14 Traders'" Half-Yearly Report THE Italtf Ti .<ii limit* Import ior the hall -yi MUM IlKii 30 •Litr:.:After wilting off depreciation, ma.-"-Ins provision tor bad and doubtfu ftrbts, and inciudini a transfer troiInternal lltlf Hi hllMlßi amoui';*. to SG7B 668 which, with the amoitn. hrought f or\varc; from the la>t a-cou211 words
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221 1939-09-18 14 Singapore. Saturday AT the conclusion of the resumed heartiiß of th? inquiry irtlo the death of Abdul .Majid. whese deeom posed body W3-. found on the beach at Tanjonjr Rh«i at 9 a.m. on July 23. with a rope a found his neck221 words
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Article39 1939-09-18 14 The three Japanese mil military, naval and economuj have been visiting Italy werj leave Rome for Japan on J and travel by way of U »ndj Well-informed circles mm lieve that the economic nussj stay in London. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article355 1939-09-18 14 rui L statistics for the S.T.C. Autumn Extra M I Major Fox heads the list of winning owneri, Phil 9 rmst successful trainer with five winners, and riding honour fl Davies. S WINNING OWNERS Major T. L. Fox $2,100 Mr P. Logue 1.530 Mr. Eu Tong Sen 1.470 Mr.355 words
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Article93 1939-09-18 14 Saturday Results Race I— Kit Sl6 H I Emily Dignus S9 Race 2 Excuse Me %?A SIM Success ||3 Eagles B)FC Sl6 Race 3— Soho $18 H I Little Charm S8 Race 4— Prudf S5l k 524 I Pay Out SI Race 3 Sam Burger Sl2 &l Star Lock %\Z93 words
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Advertisement42 1939-09-18 14 j NORMA, GERTIE, PAT MARY I "FOUR GIRLS IN WHIT j Regret that owing to unforeseen circums their appearance at the CAPHW J -j i i,r imstDoncd v to-morrow, has been unavoidal>l> l n a later date, details of which Will shortly.42 words
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Miscellaneous123 1939-09-18 14 SingaporM Golf Clunk ChampionshM The follow in" qualified hi Royal Singapore Golf Club I pionships: I R. Craik 72. 76-148. I M. M Paterson 76. 74—151. H. L. Marshall 77, 77-154. H. B. Sym 76. 76—154 H. H. Sturt 77. 79-156. T. Bla.^k 78, 79—157 E. Laidlaw Thomson 83. 74W.123 words
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Article221 1939-09-18 15 RESUMPTION OF HOME FOOTBALL ONLY FRIENDLIES PLAYED L s0CCO i was resumed on Saturday but only f riendlies L plaved After a two-hour meeting the Scottish FootLue decided to resume on Sept. 23, states a Reuter tfe r Players are to receive the maximum wage of £2 in Lsion. and221 words
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Article144 1939-09-18 15 Singapore, Saturday. fc:: Association played thei Kogame ol the hockey seasoi Booon on their own ground a Ipio and lost to the 12tl Kners 1 Indian Infantry Brlgaif Kali to two Kcian Military team showe< Bcibination and was the decid ■oro: the match. the visitors led 2 l and144 words
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Article98 1939-09-18 15 for a Dresser. wited for filling the hth a« Acclden t Ambulance ■we Fire Brigade Department. J* s shall not be more than JJBJ and must be fully trailed feS" 8 Grade n Certificate. will be m the salary "Subordinate Officers m a salary of $i2O per mensem98 words
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Article49 1939-09-18 15 Rugby League Friend lies RESULTS of Rugby League friendlier played to-day are as follows: iCastleford 15 Leeds 19 iDewsbury 17 Batley 14 Bradford Halifax 18 Northern 33 Huddersfield 39 Hunslet 26 Swinton 27 Salford 10 Oldham 23 Rochdale 5 Wi^an 10 Warrington 16 York 10 Wakefield Trinity 17 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article359 1939-09-18 15 T°- DAV ta the s c C are a ulumn tennta 'ournamtnt "A" Doubles -semi-linal: H L Marahdlland A. D Anderson <-15> vs M C. Elliott and w. H King (acr I Veterans' Doubles: J Wilson and S E Newbery .-3. vs. J H Pedlow and R M.359 words
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Article73 1939-09-18 15 London. Sc-l. 16. The following arc resulta m footb'.iL Tiendlies played at home: Aldershot 0. Queen's Park RangtH 1 Barnsley 2. Hudder.srield 1. Blackpool 2, Everton 1 Bolton 2 Manche-ier United 2 Bournemouth 2. Botttnampi «1 2 Tjmnipv 2 AccriiiKton 1- Brighton i-'uiluun 3 Bristol Rtvtci 3, BristolReuter - 73 words
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Article66 1939-09-18 15 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB HOCKEY Singapore, Saturday. Colours beat Whites by two clear goals in a fixture of the Ceylon Sports Club hockey team played to-day on the C.S.C. ground. Colours played a determined game throughout and well deserved their vicC Thuraisingham was responsible for both the goals scored in the66 words
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Article25 1939-09-18 15 TO-DAY SOCCER: &b? Icl. A v,^v^; gfn; Pada:,, Pusher, vs. Mental Hospital <Div. 2B>. V.M.C.A. cor TENNIS. c]ub tou^aments. GOLF: R.S.G.C. Ladies' Medal.25 words
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Article197 1939-09-18 15 Piin.Ahi i run mpt. i». 1% A HFTI.I-N HO! N|> ROI'T L\SI NIOHT TONY ("TV.'O TON") C.Al.l'XTO. !th< INTLY DF.FfcATfriD BY TUT WOULD < IIAMPION. JOE LOUIS. 1M)K OS A TECHNICAL KNOTK-OI'T IN ITH FOTRTEFNTII ROl NT) AGAINST LOI NOVA. ANO THFR CONTI NUKK FOR T1ILReuter - 197 words
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Article131 1939-09-18 15 StagapoKt, Saturday. jtifss Waileen Wong (Mayilow.-r B.R) retaincJ her championship title when she defeated Mrs. L. .'</. Penncfather m the womrn's Open singles final of the s.TJ.A. tournament, played at Clerical Union this ai'tcnioon. Mrs. Pcnnefa-thcr fully stretched Mi>:j W01 10 m the opening set, but131 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-09-18 15 Ide Tables j TO-DAY lattr 1.28 a.m. 9.4 ft. Ul p.m. 9.4 ft. I TO-MORROW hl 2.14 a.m. 8.7 ft. -58 p.m. 9.1 ft. I25 words
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Article116 1939-09-18 16 Berlin. Sunday. A COMMUNIQUE of the German High Command claims the capture of ►rblin. 75 miles south-east of Warsaw claim* that one hundred undamaged •lanes fell into German hands. The capture of Kutno. 70 miles west f Warsaw, is also claimed. It is added that the reconnoitreing treesReuter - 116 words
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Article85 1939-09-18 16 FOUR POWER MEETING IN COPENHAGEN London, Sunday. 1 MEETING of the prime ministers and foreign ministers of the four northern ountries, Denmark, Norway, Sweden •id Finland— will take place at Copenagen to-morrow. The precise purpose of the meeting ■as not been revealed, but it is pointed ut that similar meetingsReuter - 85 words
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Article54 1939-09-18 16 Bucharest, Sunday. THE Rumanian authorities are al--1 lowing refugees to cross the frontier but any military formations will be disbanded and interned. It is reported that the archives of the Polish Government are already m Rumania, and that the Polish president is expected to arrive mReuter - 54 words
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Article118 1939-09-18 16 London, Sunday. I THE Netherlands Government has denied German reports that Great Britain has sent a note to the Hague to find out what form the economic neutrality of the Netherlands would take. Yesterday the German Foreign Office told the Press that Great Britain had sentReuter - 118 words
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Article52 1939-09-18 16 Berlin, Sunday. THE German High Command alleges that a mustard gas mine killed two German engineers and wounded 12 m Southern Poland a few days ago. Germany has issued a reminder that Germany's undertaking not to use gas was conditional nn the other side domeReuter - 52 words
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Article75 1939-09-18 16 London, Sunday. THE New York correspondent of the Havas agency says that the attitude of the United States m the present European war will be much influenced by the way Germany conducts her submarine warfare. If it is conducted m accordance with tragic thoroughness, it will certainly offend the75 words
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Article118 1939-09-18 16 London. Sunday. AN official statement issued m Berlin last night stated that the German Government noted that their opponents have repeatedly broken solemn assurances to conduct the war humanely, and therefore the Germans would reply with all means at their command m the case of further violationsReuter - 118 words
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Article292 1939-09-18 16 Berlin, Sunday. A NNOUNCING on the wireless that the Soviet Army had began the invasion of Eastern Poland, M. Molotov, according to the official German News Agency, referred to the rapid advance of the German troops, anc the "new situation m Eastern Eu rope caused thereby." M. MolotovReuter - 292 words
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Article170 1939-09-18 16 POLISH Embassy statements! d( mning the Russian invasj Poland as a flagrant act of] aggression, says that the Soviet! thereby flagrantly violated I Polish -Russian pact of non-asl sion concluded in Moscow on jl 1932, whieh by a protocol sir J Moscow on May 5, 1934, ual longed untilReuter - 170 words
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Article165 1939-09-18 16 London, Sunfl MR. GREENWOOD (Deputy of the Labour opposition! Reuter:— "The world will bm profoundly shocked to learn thfl U.S.S.R. have invaded Poland! reason so far disclosed appears! to be completely inadequate without any justification. "Repercussions to this action! not yet be foreseen ami >prcuß is futile. One thin?165 words
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