Morning Tribune, 22 September 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE t\.. < (ts SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, September 22, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 162 1 UMANIAN REMIER SSASSINATED Bucharest Street Shooting I London Sept. 21. Insieur a. calinescue, prime minister If RUMANIA, HAS BEEN ASSASSINATED. Loifs as to how he met his death are not yet available. m reported that he was shot at this afternoon while driving in Krv car in one of the
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  • 69 1 London, Sept. 21. OEBBELS, German Minister lor tonal Enlightenment and Propareceivfd members of the foreign n Berlin to-day, according to a 1 wireless announcement, which n to say that he replied to various ns put to him dealing with proof the day. is reported to have
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  • 39 1 ME ERASES TI- BRITISH SLOGANS Rome Sept 21. under the guidance of the Mice are erasing anti-Briti h slog>m walls in various quartrrs in s were painted when the f campaign was launched during of the Abyssinian war.- Reuter
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  • 16 1 Lord HaliFax 's Regret London, Sept. 21. ,ord j^^r l rs Kjysrrissi M whole nation.- Reuter
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  • 9 1 Berlin. Sept 21^Ger m aptroop^o. Official N— A-MI2L Reuter
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  • 7 1 a««f 91- Tho German radic week.- Reuter
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  • 50 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 21. THREE Soviet battleships, six cruisers, 50 submarines and numerous aircraft have left the Baltic naval base of Kronstadt, says the Stockholm correspondent of the Berlingsketidende. The ostensible reason given is the search for the Polish submarine Orrel which escaped from Tallinn. Reuter
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  • 10 1 London, oept. British Oovernn Reuter
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  • 5 1 Havas message from Zurich.- Reuter
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  • 414 1 FEARS SPREAD OF WAR 1 WASHINGTON, SKPT. 21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HELD A CONFERENCE LAST NIGHT WITH 15 NATIONAL POLITICAL LEADERS. IT REPORTED THAT THE PRESIDENT INDICATED TO THE CONFERENCE THAT HE WOULD PREFER A COMPLETE REPEAL OF THE NEUTRALITY ACT TO ANY MODIFICATION OF THE EXISTING
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  • 1020 2 Cast* A«*aiii«l Uu% l)avi<* Cinema Manager On Trial I (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE mvsterious disappearance of Peter De Camac, Assistant Manager of the Pavilion Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, one of the chief witnesses in the case in which Gus Davis, former manager
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  • 134 2 Improvement Trust Decisions AT a meeting of the Singapore Improvement Trust Board of Tru*-tees en Sept. 13 it was agreed to accept the lowest tender amounting to $2,750 submitted by Mr. Lim Chwee Guan for the reconstruction of houses Nos. 27-4 and 27-5 North Boat Quay. Nos. 85 and 95
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  • 112 2 London, Sept. 21. THE preliminary figures of overseas trade for August mow an increase both in imports and exports over a year ago. United Kingdom exports at £?7,077.000 were lower than In July, when they v.ere valued at £40.355.000', but they increased as compared with £36.331,000 in
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  • 119 2 m Jinii ;I;t -■moß^fl fcmpire. t., „.Klifj i h exchange r lu as n emerge,, v njeisurt^B is stated that thTl imposed re^trKtionshavtc^H great nu<n\eniences u w^M remittaiues. :n d that itS be ;i most friendly act M part of thp Riiiish and Jl Ciovcriimrnts if such r^jM were
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  • 40 2 B Thß rOR bic s' cle he iD W I on a hire purchase system^ Goyindasamy. a solicitor^ c; i omDletins aier M SeN 8 charge I Sal Cre< Ju "B on Onlun -•■^r'J I ..void the ,-^jm
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    • 47 2 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all Chemists and Store* I FOR LONGER WEAR EXTRA COMFORT SMART APPEARANCE Atk your Shoe Maker to Fit I 1 II ILLI P S RUBBER SOLES HEELS MADE IN ENGLAND Sole Agent.s RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Street. ft r .i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 318 3 FINESE SUCCESSES ON VARIOUS FRONTS Chunfkiiig, Sept. 21. AM! Japanese division has been pushed back near Nanchang. Mrtwhilf Kiangsi provincial capital, south of the Yangtze River in the Central China sector, while the Chinese from Kaoan, a highway town sixty kilometres southwest of Nanchang. have also pressed northward to harass
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  • 64 3 Ilioiekonff. Sept. 21. M tivities in Southheing intensified. raids have been r the past few days, trie! of Chungshan Japanese warships v active along the r' Kwantftung. 1 that a large scale p ,ovf will soon be launched eminent threat, the ,el-ki has been completely troops
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  • 69 3 N FOR HAMMER ATTACK Singapore, Thursday. nti. rigorous imprisonment order to pay $60 compensncomplainant in dctault of to do a further four months' p t nee passed on Gch i Coh Ah Kua'< tfctf J. L. McFall. the timinal District Jud^e atid Magistrate fc* voluntaiily levcus hurt to Tay Tang
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  • 35 3 L BIRTHDAY IN THAILAND Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 21. B idav was generally i v weather to-day, which outdoor festivities. King's Golf Cup was I 1 1 ting In a tie between .sh competitors.
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  • 295 3 Singapore. Thursday. ING piece i>f evidence WM given at the continued trial of p Vdalat Kh;»n Wllp stands charged at ih€ Assizes with ised the deah of Sergeant Ghul Bai who was round i July ;»1 >i the CNatigi Barractw. supposed to bear the name
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  • 18 3 ladv Thomas has consented to b< i come a Patron of the St. John Ambulance Association.
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  • 80 3 >,ingapore. ThunutiJ CIOHTEEN YF.A? OLD Ibrahim bill I.v bell ard screw driver. court inspector Charles w. Sucn informed the Court that he was readv t > o on with the case tut the m*lMant Mr We- Whatt Bcng. was ha*d ?t 'n touch v'tp at his house I
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  • 78 3 I Tm ith i"" L 1 Ong s l!> K well-kno 6 kngapi had been Uvlni In n tl Dient foi tl \1: i Ban Ki who nm» 85 •.I ilit unei IP, and O Pi iir Hock He leaves b«-!»ind hi« son M
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  • 79 3 RESERVISTS IN INDO- CHINA I Tokyo. Sept 21 WITH tIM procKiinHtioTi M me x1.%--trnre of I llt war in fKwanßchowwan area !n Prraeh Leaafd [Territory in south- western Kwanntung 1 Province yesterday. l''i-;il rrencil authorities enforced 1 >*-rv> JJ eniergenef wetittrel inriudiiic nold tno silver rmbarcn MCJbrdtn| 10 I H"
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  • 36 3 TVnclers aro invited for thi wppijrof anti-malar'.al mixture foi the v ar ..40 For full particulars sef notice In renew Room Tenders close ..t 12 noon on i» OrtobT c h oeum Mimicipii Secretary.
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    • 212 3 NOTICE. Owners of rubber estates Of 100 acres and over in the Islands of Btagapore and Penang are reminded that alen-ch, issued ior the third quarter of 1939 will expire on the 30th September. 1939, and anv unused portion of -such credits will be cancelled and all sale or export,
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    • 52 3 W V V• 1 IUJ Pr: jHAifyPM HYE BX AM I HAT lOIIS i EVIXiLASSPS, KXCLLSIVELY. S|M'(iali/ini, r n*^' Ocular Muscle Anomalies Crossed E y«. Complicated Cases of Defective Vii*»oThompson Optical Co. Qualified Eye«igM s P pcialls o ts KAO 1 ARCADE BLDO., THONI 3002. |i A. riiompvon. I)r. of
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 110 4 Lond.m. Sept. 21 II rhe Ho'Lse of Commons, Mr. Bin r< vr.ihd thai 68 firms, in addition ♦*> those normally engaged in manufacturing ihellf, arc now turning oul shells. and the number is being added to everyday. There are 28 Royui Ordnance factories completely uv.ned by the
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    • 36 4 JAP -SOVIET TALKS London, B<pt. °i. It is discla 3d in Tokyo that tli2 Soviet :^e d'AfTaires called at the Japanese ;?u Office ».o discuss what he ca)ied Jing questions" between Japan ana I -ia. Reuter
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    • 89 4 WARS A W BOMBED London. Sept 21. a WARSAW broadcast early this morna\ ln| Mid that the city wa.s bombed three times yesterday, and seven German places were brought down. A communique by the Warsaw COBBmand last night spoke of further Polish successes in the western outskirts of the City
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    • 86 4 Tin at midday was declared at $177*4. unchanged, while Spot rubber at 4 o'clock was 35*2 cents. October December 34 1 cents and January March 33 '4 cents. Business in tin and rubber shares was on a very small scale to-day and with prices again tending to
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    • 82 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previou T°- I In bulk Aug Sept. ric ftv WM COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) D Nor I Sept. shipment £10 fl n c H SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) l °Se I Sept. shipment 20 -Nomina TAPIOCA Seed Pearl lst quality -29 fl 'Singapore) SeDt. shipment 28 6 Nominal
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    • 145 4 London Thfl rv msm Previous To-dav nXm Distillers 81 {.r aa v Dunlop Rubber 24- oju H General Electric 64 3 J 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 26 7 U olim H Imperial Tobacco 1 026 ***** 2 Anglo-Dutch 26- wq Canadian Pacific 53 8 London Tin 33
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    • 31 4 ribbeh :.n, Buyers l dy Sellers 93. 9l 2 l ttt rd) October 91^ Sellers 9>,~ 2nd forward) Oct Dec. Sellers M& 13rd Forward' Jan March 97 Sellers 10
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    • 43 4 RUBBER New York. Bfl Market Tone Dull Q lJiet Spot Buyers 2P 4 21 > 2 Sellen g Forward Jan March Buvers 20, -iX Sellers XT »V4 TIN X Nom mil Market Tone Quiet Spot 61 to 61 4 pnee unknown
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    • 28 4 London. ThursM Previous To-day Chfl GOLD I Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 £8.8.0 SILVER r. I SPOt 23'. I FnrwnrH 23 5 16 23 5.6
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    • 67 4 London, Thug Previous To-day T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 K™5S£S T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.47 ffiXSH T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4% Nominal V" l h h^ed T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) tt. 3 1 16d. Uncn M*« T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 174 4 1 OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I H SRNKING I I CORP. iWfjfl <? Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultations in financial and
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    • 16 4 FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, «W CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE KATES. South British Insurance Co., Wlal. 5526
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  • 512 5 IfENCE REDUCED ON APPEAL (Singapore. Thursday. t|.|{( [LT r.ian, a former Malayan sportsman, cut a pathetic in the Court of Criminal Appeal this morning when he ;,nd nrW for fully ten minutes when appealing against Cc u> 18 months' ?hroroa« imprisonment. U Christopher Gordon Rodn^o i
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  • 61 5 I Sir 'ap.ire, Thursday. Wol or in default 20 days Jnple imprisonment., was imposed te E: Seng, by Mr. E. E. Cntho Traffic Judejc this morningharged h driving, wm k a negligent manner at the junc,i str ft and Bras Pa!he night of Aug. 14. we
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  • 270 5 Schoolgirl Killed By Lorry Singapore. Thursday. 'I DID not iMti Ikt safety first lessons I had been taught in school when I ran across the road with my younger sister." stated Ngiam Ah Hong, a 13-year-old girl, in the roiur's Court to-day while giving evidence at the inquiry into the
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  • 49 5 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND Tr; Ontrml rvp«>t at Goveriimjm B BH Vttl be Ck ll rlbuti n of wool and srwinjj materiala unpplti -c ordered from "liar, ivr Not ic. of re-oprnlnK will be grirn In th,> IV JJ iAll inquiries should bo addrcs •.*■<[ o •he a n I nhlll
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    • 71 5 ORRIS IU i OPINION may be debatab.o-fads never. But it is the faets which comparison revoaN 1 that bear out our opinion, that the Morris "Ten" is the finest^ value > I market. The "Ten" with the combination of O.H.V. eng,ne 4 speed .ynch^m g 9 12-voll lighting, G wi..d«.ws,
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    • 267 6 \(.\l\ I AK(iF! AM) APPRR I ATIVK AODBNOB AC CLAIMS IT! ,^i NIGHT No u under thi!i fihii uis awarded thr Academy of Motion Pictures Arts .md srinues K ol*.« statuette award for 1938 as the BEST Picture of the par. and SFK IT —Straits Times 27th April, 1939. <#
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    • 182 6 One of the f!n«t musical productions 1 1 spectacle! RHrn^TT^-l MELODY IN HER MOST t?l I!o^\i mom. >usk\,; luVSin, 1111^ 11 CAPITOL 3 sho, s J 111 1 too^*\ Nrt cll Jl I ..—..a.... B < AIM ■Ol 1 TO-MORROW 6JUNDAYJ SPECIAL MORNINC; MATINEES AT 11 O(I(i(K jTimm, sjM AND
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  • 465 7 ANTON NELSON'S MARKET REVIEW ISint;«j)».t\ Thursday. n jn influences affecled the market during the week (write m Nelson and Co., Ltd. in their weekly MtWh). lir.f was Russia's occupation of eastern Poland, which had depressing effect. This now appears to be wearing pessimistic interpretations of the mo\e are beinfc ex-
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  • 242 7 Secret Society Member Fined H Singapore, Thursday. li Secret society card i documents were the exft the Third Police Court, Ku K:'i Tai, a?ed 23, was u being a member of an I nrdt claL-u£d trial to the ft I iter acted u^der the adK counsel, Mr B. H. Chia,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 83 7 Ippy wnmn THO MON^ rHS^ FARA lONS pill V? UIVLU F(>i? TIIK FIRSI ma GALA CHINESE MOON FESTIVAL til! GVM FREE SHOWS 1"u,,,," f learn You Must Hear Our S^^MMWSE iMm Mysterious Glorious 9tn«-»ong I «525! im 'sSS I \jRAND OPINING MGHT 'V™^ fcighi HAPPY THEATRE 6-4i i, 1 IRtD
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    • 205 7 "Excellent picture. "WHO GOES NEXT?" Is Worth i\ tttrntion Nrwi «>i Ihr World. AI \>l»»\ 6 5 9 13 A Startling human film drawn from th« paR«-x of drrat War history! •< v l^ JACK HAWKINS i'^P/ ALSO interesting hhorts including 20th (KXTURY-FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. .....»•»■■»■■—<•• MM MMMMMM 'A' j
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 317 8 J*HRU days ago officials of the Chinese Government in stroofiy denied the rumour that Mr. T. V. Soong was on .his way to Moscow and that e>! irti were oeing made to effect an armistice between China and 5< in. Rejx>rts that a move ok these lines
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  • 162 8 Washington, Sept. 21. SENATOR Pittman announced that the Sen ate Foreign Relations Committee are meeting tomorrow for "expeditious action" on neutrality legislation. It was announced at the White House that a conference of leaders of both parties was unanimous on the primary object of
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  • 41 8 Japanese Visit Polish Front Berlin, Sept. 21. Hitler has received Col. Terauchi, Japanese military delegate, and his suite. Von Ribbentrop was present at the reception, also the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Oshima. The party inspected battle scenes on the Eastern fiont.- Reuter
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  • 111 8 London, Sept. 21. THE solidarity of British Labour behind Britain's war effort was emphasised by Mi. Arthur Greenwood in a home ana Empire broadcast last night. Ho declared tftat a united Britain and a united British Commonwealth would now follow to the end the path of
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  • 113 8 London, Sept. ?0 THE first war correspondent has now left Britain to report the activities of the British troops in France. Iln ?j Alexander Graeme Clifford, and will supply daily reports under the signature "Eye-witness." to be made available to all newspapers and agencies, British and
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  • 67 8 New York, Sept. 21 j SEVEN American liners, includii? the Washington, which is badlv needed in Europe to evacuate Americans, are detained in New York by striking seamen, who ar<? asking extr a w ar risk tempen^ati^n. Negotiations between shipowners .ind the National Maritime Urnon are apparently
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  • 25 8 London, Wednesday. The German News Agency announces that the chief of the administrative board of the German Army in Poland died suddenly of ing.- Reuter
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  • 36 8 London, Sept. 21. REPORTS were prevalent early this morning that the Bremen h:*s reached a British port under cs.ort. So far no official confirmation is available but the storv is not denied.- Reuter
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  • 30 8 JAPANESE BARRISTER NEUTRAL T*« Japan Br hi sail the P r H^a c^ w> the A BOlut t-.pies c:^H Gov.mir. '> r)bh;,rt i()n u r Ji. With intSSaTu; I Eastern News
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  • 37 8 NEW JAPANESE UNKNOWN COUNCILLOR QEX. Gen. Bu^una^M '-ommandcr of the Ja^nepM tionary Forces in North China'B nve-i ii.ere from Peking by M DairL-n to-day .-board aJapancsciH for Japan to assume the no« .A Cou.iciiU r.- Eastern News
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  • 86 8 Nazi Leaders Hav Secret Fortunes Nn W York, Sept. 21.1 THE sensational assertion that Nazi leaders have fortunes abroS totalling nearly £.»5,G0(),000 is made by the New York JournH American. A correspondent of the International News Service has cabled the Journal American stating: that Goc-ring, Hess, Gocfcbels, Ribbnitrop. Ley, HiminL?r
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  • 92 8 London, Sept. THE Polish Ambassador in I* to-day broadcast to thf people savin? that their s?3 would not be in flta. On Ftcnch soil, bo said, anew arnn had arl.c- which won» P victorious to Pjiand. ir reply, the Lord Mayoral ?prokin* from the 'Varsow. £>A that when
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  • 25 8 London, SeptJ A WARSAW wireless iJ^M A morning states that! £M planes were brought down ji of three air raids.- Reuter
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    • 28 8 To-day's White Label Announcement I A girl keeps her youth by never introducing him lo anyone else. A man keeps his friends by introducing them to DEWAR'S W.P.S.-G
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  • 141 9 HFKK KOERSTER the Danzig Nazi leader opened the new pontoon bridge which will link Danzig with East Prussia. Herr Barrtly, (above), who was responsible for the building of the bridge is seen speaking at the opening ceremony. Right; Herr Foerster's car leadBg i he procession across
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    • 327 10 IYP&Owd BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORiORA'reD IN ENGLAND) Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the on.nanys steamers due to the outbreak ot hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. 11l vessels may call at any port onor off the route and the
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    • 210 10 m m ]k_ TO FRENCH PORTsj IC^ charg7urT"r EUnis I ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA I Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and depar i I j tures the usual list of sailings has been suspended SOCIETE AFFRETEURS MARITIMES INDOCHINOIS The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTDJ j 'PHONE 599«
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  • 1162 11 SINGAPORE EXHIBITION Singapore. Thursday. the .standard of architecture, workmansnip and finish obtained in modern buildings was greatly in advance of what it was L avs ago was a statement made by Mr. F. G. Cojles, A. MICE., i ctor of Public Works, S.S., speaking at
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  • 73 11 Singapore Thursday 1. (i R de &Ha «34». M.B A G >rt!-ij both Oylonese. ami Johari l Q Tahir <23 a Malay, clamed trial moruiag before Mr Conrad olahhiiV Uie Singapore District Juij-r and S< Pohc< Ma'-'istratr on a charge of Pglu nu: in piiWic at Water!..
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  • 24 11 The annual ueneral meeting of the Hindu Association will be held at IJ, Race Course Lane on Sunday at M I in
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  • 195 11 ALLEGED ASSAULT BY 5 MEN suiK*|M»rr, Thun*Uv. fi\i Ckkmm, T*n Ah s*uf, %c r Kuk Bovn. liii (Inn I.\r. Tan Lo* Beh ajid lun Ah t»ai o^frtreil bflorf Mr unrad Oldhaiii. tlw Sin f»p«»rr Distiii! Judge uwl feftonil ioiur Magistratr on a charge #f voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Ah
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  • 52 11 From Our Own Report rr> Kuala Lumpur Wednesday AT the conclusion of the preliminary 1/1 inquiry held by Mr R C. Redman, the First Magistrate, in which Teja Sinpli and Tarn Singh, were arraigned on a charge of rape, b'>th men were committed for trial at ♦he next
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    • 260 11 BrR S P 11 1 L P LI NE. (Incorporated in Australia) Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sdyney and Melbourne Owing to the uncertainty regarding tru actual date of arrival and departure of the company'^ .steamers owing to the outbreak of hostllltli i list of sailings is suspended for the time
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  • Article, Illustration
    895 12 AT this time more than ever before, we shall be well advised to consider the possibilities of eggs as a form of lood, since it is possible for most cf us to keep a cock-•.-rel and a few hens who will supply us with our own
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    • 68 12 D^ Vv*? WJjfc3i iv -v^3 iH ■B iV ,-T-. ■■"< -v !plv' S* >• M. ASWyiWB Kiy HuL Et* •'''•'-jc-t-^^^^3B^^^BBK%^ **v'' .'■■*^i» P<| v k tMt .<%(iiMtt =^faMIW B I OfC fox baring f I for over 20 y^"* f^ j KCtlrt. mi/ mciccd uuccb tlic well rJiowu flour and
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  • 957 13 AND BE AN ARTIST, NOT WARMONGER! White Paper On Events Leading Up To War London. Sept. 21 REVIEW of events which culminated in the war with Germany i> given in a Blue Book just released by the British Government The review starts
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  • 189 13 Progress Of Russian Troops London, Sept. 21. >s|\\ troops have now occupied Ih whole length of the Polish- -m frontier, and a report I they are already spread- the Hungarian frontier. from Berlin has reachec r Lithuania that the Sovietm ime of demarcation in Poland been estab'ished. Negotiaaid to be
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  • 250 13 TOP PRESS RDS DEBATE ON THE WAR K London, Sept. £L VI British Parliament in the last few weeks has, in my judgment, ■ed to be worthy of its great ■iii'iiv declared Lord Snell o! the Labour Opposition) m cheers, in the House of Lords, 111I 11 he opened the
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  • 118 13 Par! srpt 21. VJKAKS arc beinu [Jtpnmtfl in C ditto In Pans that it lbt rapoHad lcvolt m Czechoslovakia 1.. really widespread it may have conic t Q soon. It it tated that l\\> n-volt would hlff had more c!i uicr oi ICC— it t h»y
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  • 31 13 Budapest, Sept 21: Lookuif tired and dejected, Poll h foldlera, women and children h ive been Mockiii" over the I'olish-Huncanati border at U.s/ek. The i umber la e. umated ai **•>•* Reuter
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  • 229 14 Keppel G. C. Annual Meeting 'THK encrgir* of all Club committecs in Bttlfpoif will have t 06 directed to the maintenance o Club finames on a sound basis because of he present difficult times, but I Km sure and am certain you will agree with me that in this conflict
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  • 138 14 NO NEUTRAL SHIPS SEIZED BY BRITAIN London. Thursday. A MINISTRY of Information bulletin states that some misconception appears to exist regarding the question ,if the seizure of neutral ships intercepted by the British contraband 'ontrol. The position is that normally only cargoes of .suspected contraband are seized and that as
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  • 166 14 BfjRM&-M*fr7 Tin Ltd. rxtcnints [or the year (r.d»:'d March ri disclose a net profit of £i:.6P4 0.6 (§134 2»*»3 .07) frOm wi':<cli dividenJis amounting to Is. sterling pet share wore paid Airing the yew unrVr review. '[he further restriction of ouota :c--lca- in Thailand <Siam» ana
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  • 50 14 i bala j^j l,~£ was rmvcv dm -0, tf tradf for the miridh; u n nl ing SSTUL with exports p. 109.529.000 yen l ™J CC 'i3.571.000 yen. tH€ -eve-.ied to clay. r:s over 1 T ..p total execs. <• g| portc «=inr.- January j Eastern
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  • 273 14 Smash Ilillcr. Stays I aliom- London, Thursday. DEALING in a broadcast with the attitude of the British Labour movement to the war, Mr. Arthur Greenwood emphasised their determination f o fight for freedom to the end. They all haUd war. he said, but
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  • 263 14 "BOHEMIAN NIGHT" M R I mittec for S: I SSKrJ cmg tin. dinner-dance 11 I reference to the f act th lt ?t a I Blind and Crippled Children I Malayan Patriotic I W I This dinner-dance wu on I arranged bei.u- th< rh k 77^1 all proceeds were to
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  • 141 14 ON Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29 30. the V W A in holding its Fair at the V.W.C.A Hostel grounds at 8. Fort Canning Road, from 4 to 7 p.m. daily, the previous arrangement for holding the lair at the Volunteer Drill Hall having had to be cancelled.
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  • 81 14 A LARGE and appreciative audience A at the Now World Dance Palace witnessed Carl Lawson's presentation of The Circus" from "The Circus Comes To Town." Most of the programme was in extravagant burlesque, which was very well carried off. and though it would be in
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  • 113 14 Singapore J n g rick* hollowing a nn^^^;;;;;, K)ll y| owner and a J^ r have pour£| the puller \s aUf^J irkshaS in u l on the hoods ol «in Street. and rhargea m He was an< I In the Vehicles i I the Acting BcgttW I The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 45 14 NEW HUDSON THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE (Entirely on tlieir own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" reputa'ioi foi ENDURING QUALITY BEALTIFVL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an*: RELIABILITY uhile VALI E for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUfcaON tradition. WPB. 158.
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  • 213 15 Hockey ■in i hockey game that was as W dull as the weather, but Lu( h was enlivened by the freEii' s and faHs the JIa.MV th* Y.iM.CA. Juniors Kefratcd the Indian Association XI by two clear goals at Bi-iiuT BdWMfi Road yesterday.
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  • 232 15 LOUIS KNOCKS OUT BOB PASTOR WORLD TITLE DEFENCE Detroit, Sept. 20. JOE LOUIS retained his world heavyweight title here tonight, knocking out Hob Pastor, the Now York State champion, in the eleventh round. The fight was scheduled for 20 rounds. When the pair met Man Louis Won <>n points. Pastor
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  • 238 15 the wet weather, yesterday's 1 m were not played. s tics in the S.C.C. tournament Bro;: »sion Fairs: D. E. L. Ander- i 1 K. Evans (-3) vs. J. W. A. m and C. P. Liston (-3*. ■> Singles— Filial: M. C. m L. C. Robertson
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  • 79 15 (From our Own Corn p >nd Batavia, Sept. Young Dundee succe&rfuilj defended his rcatherwelght title against V«ntura Marques in their 15-n und boul at the Depa Park arena, it wa i poor ngot, and ended in a draw. Johnny MovU-U and H:«^ »Mendlola figured m a tunic flghi
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  • 57 15 Singapore Uuusday PLEADING guilty to M i 11 iit ol a raoiati r cap, ualutd from a car In Liore Rood on -en 10 V« rapan was to da: a d v. 1 to five v.c fcs' rig u i In i t.'um. Vi -.pan who admitted I
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  • 382 15 Publishers Again Beat Mentals Div. 2 A Soccer Publishers 1; Mt uUI HuspiUl 0. \B wa.s the >•.» e when th< met tn In t round on M ud.iv. the Publ'ed the M Hospital i>y •;»< oliury nu.il of the fcami In 'I* 1 turn Dlf 2.\ lixtuiv l( !h<-
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  • 193 15 S. C. C. RUGBY j rugby season opens to- morrow with the New- j comers vs. The Rest match lon the padang. Following are the teams (kick-off at 5.10 p.m.):— Newcomers (Whites): Capl. j H. C. Christy; S. Johnson. J. j U\ Ewart (Capt
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  • 449 16 How Their Defence Collapsed Indomitable Stand Wins World Admiration LONDON, SEPT. 21. WHILE WARSAW'S INDOMITABLE DEFENCE WINS WOULD ADMIRATION, BFXATED INFORMATION THROWS ADDITIONAL LI ,HT ON THE RAPIDITY OF THE BREAKDOWN 01 THE POLISH MILITARY ORGANISATION. The German advance from Slovakia, resulting in the early loss of
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  • 215 16 Soviet Troops Frustrate German Desire Cernauti, Sept. 21. 1 /JUERRILIAS of the Greater Ukrainian movement, which desil complete independence, are reported to be harrying the RussiaM Soviet troops yesterday reached Sub-Carpathian Ukraine, otH wise Ruthcnia, and have captured Kryniazwa on the Polish-Hungajß frontier, says the Havas
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  • 78 16 Berlin, SeptJ One hundred and se t v e p n^ ttle^B prisoners were take,^ the curve of the Vistula- m Polish divisions, parb of ten sions and three cavali JW* 1 fighting two Germari armie^ Strong iorcc^ f^^M Maszow surrendered^ mander of the Soi tn re
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  • 21 16 London. SePjJ The General Court payrn en{| England to-day appr< ce nt| half yearly dividend of six. Reuter
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  • 7 16 m may be neeeaan [J*s I Reuter
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  • 159 16 ATLANTIC RESCUES BY R. A. F. FLYING BOATS London, Sept. 21. TWO flying boats have rescued the crew of the steamer Kensington Court, which sunk in the Atlantic, states the Ministry of Information. This is the first time that the R.A.F. have rescued ship-wrecked sailors from ttye sea and flown
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  • 123 16 London, Sept. 21. THE Prime Minister announced In the Commons to-day that Sir John Simon will introduce the emergency budget on Sept. 27. The Commons meet next Tuesday, v/hen the Prime Minister will give his war review. Asked in the Commons to-day if it was intended
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