Morning Tribune, 23 September 1939
1939-09-23
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-09-23 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 4_-\o. 199. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, September 23, 1939. FIVE CENT<12 words
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Article, Illustration208 1939-09-23 1 sgdsgsdgdfsdfgsdfgdsgdfs DEMARCATION LINE FIXED BERLIN, SEPT. 22. AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN BERLIN TO-DAY STATES THAT UNDER THE DIVISION OF POLAND BETWEEN GERMANY AND RUSSIA, RUSSIA IS TO GET NEARLY HALF OF POLAND. It is stated that the two countries have agreed on the dividing line.Reuter - 208 words
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Article83 1939-09-23 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 22. fO-AMERICAN loan agreent to the amount of ,000 U.S. dollars will soon be In Washington, it is reporta reliable sources. if this sum will be devoted to jflisation of Chinese currency ler construction purposes, ana Rindtr will be83 words
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Article63 1939-09-23 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 22. Ol'T 30 arrests have been made in condition with the explosion h damped the German Air [fry building: last week, accordto reports received from Berlin. now revealed that two other exd about the same time. ra and the gasworks Id that those arr< beReuter - 63 words
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40 1939-09-23 1 London, Sept. 22. It is official announced that the Duke «f Gloucester taken up his appointment with the British cxp«lHionary ta France. The D«*< b < lf iais v, n officer of the fon*.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article27 1939-09-23 1 Washington. Sept. 22.— The United States army to-day opened its drive to recruit approximately 50.000 men to briaff the army up to full peace- tfme strength.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article159 1939-09-23 1 TAXATION WILL BE RAISED London, Sept WHEN Sir John Simon opens his first i ml;^t on Sept. 27, fefl wii! face a House fully daerniinctl MMpI MM »>;»n< Hlor proposals as inevitable, to be passed a* Parliaiii. ntary procedure permits. The period to bo covered kl UpReuter - 159 words
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55 1939-09-23 1 King Banks F.M.S. Johore Chinese London, B< pi 22. H[£ y has :.<h' a ex. P *PV** tlon of the loyal ol port ,tiy received from the F.M id, through the l Commiaiioner has bi thi t his message be specially conv( yed to the larfi Chinese i i munitvReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement27 1939-09-23 1 r m Oiber P*t««| I 3 H rI I t l 14 II l£ ukftM Meeting 15 j ft MORE WAR NEWS Pa^ 8, 11, 13, 1627 words
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Advertisement53 1939-09-23 1 BATHING CAPS j X^ STOCKS --Kv Smart, mS I\ efYrctivo, I V Jf practical, W' RFtFIVKD SIBMAIUM BATHING CAW £Zm w h n wllb ut ch ,/«s stocked. 7 hl «c suver, MX* «>- k prices 85 cts lo s l-35 r. ml, I mrrald. I.fn.»n, etc. -W^^ K M.MITK53 words
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1036 1939-09-23 2 Further Evidence In Davis Trial (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. J)h Cunar the mUUHg assistant Manager of the Pavilion Theatre, and Chlci witness in the Davis trial, is reported to have left Singapore i": Calcutta by air on Sunday night.1,036 words
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208 1939-09-23 2 Lighting Unrestricted I IN view ot many inquii > haft 1 bec-n received concerning rnmentfs policy towards lighting control, the Director of Air Raid Precautions has been authorised to make the following statemen*.: Th" Government has no intention ot reducing public lighting208 words
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Article22 1939-09-23 2 Ba.sah Road, an being o Q concluding next Thur 5™ 8 P.m. excent tt Sunday, ui t 6pn P22 words
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Article17 1939-09-23 2 THE Singapore Cabaret Girls' l s «f«ation has been registered 1 the Registrar of Societies, 117 words
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Article19 1939-09-23 2 NOTIFICATIONS are Gazetted I ing the extension of the lam sea areas of Buona Vista Firing a19 words
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Article18 1939-09-23 2 Regulation > are published in a eminent Gazette Extraordinary to litate traffic at the Cathav Thi Singapore.18 words
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Article27 1939-09-23 2 Lightnig Kills 4 F Uh fron, r them to Uk *^e the t tSf f| f "rther a^av lhfr 4 he pound When ">■ :W; J t>>iH<< I27 words
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Article81 1939-09-23 2 S |T was stated in the Mjijl I Trilwne yesterday that to J I sequence of the Defence (Finance I Regulation s. u was f' ns dfr S possible to continue ChtoJ Fund contributions from Malay* I The in.pression that re!. tributions to China ran no »«P81 words
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Advertisement71 1939-09-23 2 With Uaby's ftrst v.< <■ "»eth comes b >fe dental aecay vhich v I"".., affeet the p« rmauent teeth, can begin m babyhood. The cleansing, antiseptic iM-wers of CMbtM Dentifrice aio delicate iiioiiKh. trus:\vo:tliy enough, to protect your VfHir f«iofYt o^« x, Babr'i teetn potMiing soniy cleansing iour l^in are71 words
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796 1939-09-23 3 Ifmsatwar \with reich? mm ■gal points to be argued H (From Our Own Reporter) B Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 1 n whether the F.M.S. was at war with Germany aro^e the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, at I the796 words
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Article97 1939-09-23 3 Amuußu rate iMf.ii i cMiMii HUWmiCf M hoard the Kuala LimiiMir-siiiiiapori' nail train jre«« terda\ rnornii)^. At it tnoved out of Pajoh Mali mi n Johore at 1.45 \«s(«>i(lav iihuii- I Ing:, a < hiiicsc was noticed trjrtni to jump ofT. His left |Cf,97 words
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Article61 1939-09-23 3 Singapore, fik; A FINE of $50 \va imposed on S. Saudi port, a Johore European, by Mr. E E Colman. the Traffic Judge, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of drivm" his car In a negligent manner at the Btl milestone, Bukit Timah Road. The rffence occurred61 words
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Article91 1939-09-23 3 A Bill to extend the Children and Young Persons 'Places of Detention Ordinance to females is about to be introduced in the Legislative Council as damages for loss of expectation of life, and was for the dependent.-, of the deceased, hi.s father, mother, wife atri children The fact that damage*91 words
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Article19 1939-09-23 3 (From (hir Own Conres|ioticleiil) k. Frid MBi Lsh lng to proceed a ran render bette19 words
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Advertisement25 1939-09-23 3 K i.mvin« PROF ILMUDDIN: wicui par( ul 11. rs aln s yo r U H°T»£ rsas W3'« ukl nt.-<' ron 'rEX^HOTEL. Singapore. (Tel. Nfc 2«M).25 words
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Advertisement124 1939-09-23 3 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all ChtmtfU and Stort I i |"j''^.. j WW^tk 114 Yi >W" Ml i ■ili Bl» i BiWlkrln kreatmtni re I ire thp hair-forming tissues to nprmal funcUons. Write for free buokl*-' "The Natural Way of U.m iiJture." SILVIKRIN BRILLIANTINE For Hair 'he. in"124 words
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Article37 1939-09-23 4 LONDON S NEW BISHOP 1 I |17i FH diitn i* tury, the dean i O! Saint 1 i thecli U <•»■•■ J i at Bishop (i t. <'• Bishop Winni London 'Hie new bishop ill rm n 3.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article43 1939-09-23 4 «d i •he Ministry ol Inlbnnatto J tha »i f le tine have expressed w t ;e British authorities there he toiuiderate treatment accorded TH.s proves the falsity n If by the German wire)?; rh< maltreatment ol G«-. i ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article109 1939-09-23 4 Singapore, Friday. Tbfl On market to day was declared M 51 77" unchanged, and the price of rubit 4 O'clock was buyers Spot 35 cents oer December 34> 4 cent*, and January March 32 :j j cents. There very little business reported in the share market to-day109 words
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Article44 1939-09-23 4 THERE was a large gathering at the premises of the Chinese Association Short Street yesterday where an address entitled Tne Art of Speaking* was aelivered by Mr. Richard Sidney ma Mr. Sidney gave his address under the Singapore 0 the ChtoMe ******>*44 words
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Article26 1939-09-23 4 lUBHER Pfeviouj I Buyers ft** (W Forward, October Se lT 2nd Forward "o« Dec. SeUers 3rd Forwrxl. Jan March M(8 J!"' 9^ Sellers 101,26 words
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Article76 1939-09-23 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-day L<JnciG; I In bulk AugSept. C1 I COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 1 Sept. shipment Plft lfl I SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 1 Sept. shipment o 0 v 1 TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality 1 pffißPSis mpmmt 1 White Muntok AugOct. shipment W Value I P 476 words
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Article131 1939-09-23 4 Distillers Previous To-dav^ 01 Dunlop Rubber °J 85 6 Ci General Electric 1 2 23 9 Imperial Chemical Industries S« ?m 63 9 Imperial Tobacco f^? 2 261 0 2 Anglo-Dutch o- 0 2 l03 Canadian Pacific 9 25 6 London Tii: 2 Lmggl- PlamatiDll towrtment Tru.t131 words
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Article37 1939-09-23 4 Market Tone Previ ,r.s To-^y^' 6 P Ot Buyers Q uu Dull I r Sellen 211 4 2P 4 Forward Jan March Buyers 211 2 22 Market Tone 52 53 October Spot sold B37 words
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Article29 1939-09-23 4 London, FridaH Previous To-day C:M GOLD c Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 £8.8.0 MLVER [^gg Spot 23*2 23> 2 I Forward 23 5 16 234 I29 words
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Article75 1939-09-23 4 Longon, jtumh Previous To-day cha H T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.47 7.45* 7.55** T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 3 4 Nominal Unchanged m T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 l;16d. Unchanged M T.T. on75 words
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Advertisement171 1939-09-23 4 individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. 1 HIRERS themselves hold the KLYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so that SAFETY and PRIVACY may171 words
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Advertisement20 1939-09-23 4 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE I WORLD I South British Insurance Co., wd. I Tel. 5026 2, FinlayM'M (■r (H;n H20 words
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Article1047 1939-09-23 5 I Pounsels Reference To Mysterious Agency Singapore, Frid, vi t left the guard-room on the night of July 30-31 and I hat he had anything to do with the murder of Sergeant as the defence of the accused, Corporal Adalat Khan of A. Battery, R.A.,1,047 words
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Article313 1939-09-23 5 PATRIOTIC FUND NOW $164,983 Tin: Patriotic Fu id 1 •4.983 G7 d Up to Sept. 21 In $2,000 each Iron Mr. R. M. Mthe h naiij Rubb. $I,ooo' from Mansfield and Co., Md., $1,000 from the Straits Steamship Co. Ltd., $I,O'X) from the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., Singapore and Klan?313 words
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Article79 1939-09-23 5 Kwangtung's Balanced Budget Boluki T| man montba thia yeai irai b etdnotwiihling t ha; a numbei i town, tnclndtng Canton, Boagi and BWfttOU lia.' U> hand acCOfdinf U) an ollh nl ann-'Uii-tndei reviiW >d lttUf« I I Thta me i Ingeni rttn nchmeni without w palrii ciiicit my ur ttMInternational News Agency - 79 words
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Advertisement19 1939-09-23 5 SUNDEMAN'S JgL SHERRIES \^siStS palate r<wJ>^l Vintage Wine... iiK^9 well-matured j r v\' VQp t- Sf p WP3 1A19 words
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Advertisement293 1939-09-23 6 NEH l MVI us\i IHEIIXINO SPixi \cu; WITH si ppom I DfG CAST Of IBQUSANDft --*4>l AN INsriKINC. STORK OF A YOUNG m>\ s c ihku.i: and LOYALTY FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW JACKIE COOPER TV ••Hlav^ Hi:iinAi;i:^ IfWttll lI.M HOI T— HI-\KY HIM IXDV IiKMNfc— KA TIIK YX K \\K tArilOl. TO-DAY293 words
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Advertisement163 1939-09-23 6 (.real Show' VOIK BKST Whh K \,7i J Xllli|^^J x^^ fl i*' 5^L .Tfv^^ffP^Bßß^^i^^^^ B F^ A ROBERT Z. LEONARD Pwdurfloa i I V -^M MOtTO-Goldwynhlayr Picture I [L. I (ilorii I <____^ MONDAY Openmg with 3 Shows! At he \|»HQ| ;!r (ir I THE YEAUS MOST EXdIiXG ADVENTURE SSOSX163 words
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603 1939-09-23 7 lOMMUNITY LEADER'S PATRIOTIC APPEAL Singapore, Frid< \i>ER to parents that the needs of the v children— both in onal and professional spheres i matter at prime imich ought to be seriously considered, was uttered by the H. da Silva, President of the Eun^ >k nnual603 words
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Advertisement183 1939-09-23 7 'One of the neater and movi Mcittag MtfWl iMBHM I fc»ft s ««i» I*l long time. You must see it.' -EVENING BTANDAED. II a.m. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. AIJI \>lltlt A BARRY H BARMEB SOPHIE STEW^V^/^il E< 'j|B|^j^S^P^H^/ r CHARLES EATON d t.,.. dK S J Ivor McLar«n n^ n183 words
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Advertisement83 1939-09-23 7 Jfl* I I«• niijfit S i nill.HH'oiisl v EMPIRE TALKIE \l 7 V W SUM H 1 SUN (New World) I ,u > 3% P>i TVKONK POWKR lU€B FWF DON \MF( Ml in j ALEXANDERS j I RAGTIME BAND": j EMPIRE TALKIE I M.itnir. s I da: I morrow harlic83 words
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307 1939-09-23 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, September 23, 1939 THE BLUE BOOK JHE British Blue £ook describing the course of negotiations between Britain and Germany in the last few hours before the war is an amazing document. It reflects the lanatical determination of Hitler to march into Poland despite his certain knowledge that307 words
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175 1939-09-23 8 Anti British Activities In N. China Peiping, Sept. 22. THE violent anti-British movement in the interior shows no signs of diminution. A group of women missionaries belonging to the United Church of Canada have arrived from Chengteh. North Honan, reporting that the anti-British movement there is very strong, resulting inReuter - 175 words
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144 1939-09-23 8 German Traps Unearthed Paris, Sept. 22. ACCORDING to reports, the French troops have reached the outskirts of Saarbruecken, a strongly fortified point on the Siegfried Line. The General Staff have not yet confirmed this, but it is known that the French have made advances inReuter - 144 words
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Article72 1939-09-23 8 London, Sept. 22. FOLLOWING gunfire in the Channel on Thursday morning, when people on the cliffs saw British warships firing at what was believed to be a U-boat, a similar incident occurred last night People on the cliffs at Whitestable saw a warship racing towards the ''-Pen sea.Reuter - 72 words
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Article79 1939-09-23 8 SOVIET -JAP TALKS Tokyo, Sept. 22. THE Soviet Charge d'Affaires 1 M. Generalov, yesterday afternoon called on Mr. Haruhiko Nishi, Director of the European and Asiatic Affairs Bureau of the Foreign Office, and discussed questions, pending between Japan and the Soviet Union. Pointing out that the readjustment of relations between79 words
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Article40 1939-09-23 8 DALADIER DEFENDS BRITAIN ha< <'-'.•■',, 1" Cl perienoe Bi I |1 I are working for th? Bnti shftJH Concluding^ 1 Daiadf" 10 would nevi I tov. s and kil 'P to M riv.nce was m childfl 01 her country.- -'>-B ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article96 1939-09-23 8 uros given by the Bank of ft" 0 This represented a rise of 43 M month 1 COmparison with the prevS The index of foods and beverj I stood at 251. that of fuels for h«9 and lighting at 275. that of clothes i 193 and96 words
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Article232 1939-09-23 8 R UMANIA WILL REMAIN NEUTRAL Bucharegt, Sept. 22. fjpHREK gtlienb have taken the posts vacant as a result of the assassination of M. Calinescu. They are Gen. Argeseann, Commander of the Second Army Corps, Prime Minister* Gen. Ikus, Defence and Gen. Marinescu, Interior. Other ministerial posts are unchanged. It isReuter - 232 words
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Article30 1939-09-23 8 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND Supp'ie* of wool jrhic ihave b*nfl sued from Government >; 0^ ting are temporarily exhausjw to the ready response of km wj order< thcr large stocks are a.iracnj^___30 words
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Advertisement16 1939-09-23 8 I D EWMS i I* "white I II label i I WHISKY I W.P.S. Dl m16 words
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Article, Illustration130 1939-09-23 9 THIS EXPIOSIO N KILLED FIVE BEING CARRIED to a i HospiUl, tcuation oi schoouhi Idi n and heiptcsN tchilcs. Planet News FIVE PEOPLE A 1 LEAST WERE KILLED and scores wen injun-d In an nplMJm llial. m«iirh,, K busy Broadgate in \hv MBtll M thi ritv. shook Coventry. Wai'uickshfire. ThreePlanet News - 130 words
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Advertisement259 1939-09-23 10 -ta,. li^^^T 111 f fnJnTOr>7H^ BY P&O«dBRITISH INDIA-LINES (INCORfORATED IN ENGLAND) )f the umkwmm suspended for the time being. 11l vessels may call at any port on or off the route-and O*"*"*? ,11 sailings are subject to changeor deviation with or without not.ce. -Ul Passage Rates Supplements to all ports259 words
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Advertisement125 1939-09-23 10 m itttiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii| lllllllai| 1M I L TO FRENCH PORtJ i >*»j1 char ceurs reunis o TO SAIGON INDOCHINM j Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arr ;> and depl tures the usual list of sailings has been suspendej SOCIETE AFFRETEIUS MARITHII > I\I)OC HINOIS. I j m Successors of125 words
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Article36 1939-09-23 11 ISenl. ,llo W fd Jo qe i t (in and mm 'ilm \a\s r«Mt. luoy the au- 'i films in 3 in Toi:yo v ill be i-e-->ni Micb flu tram Ji.ii i I Eastern NewsEastern News - 36 words
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52 1939-09-23 11 Tll th«;2;:";v;;' 1 1 lla 1 I ibui i) and will tx Uiidei Seenel i v, g lun.ts (Chi ii,.., v D.8.1 .x lunteer »iif*-r (nominal ,i ,> < mmander of the »ed when application* I that 1 lt j, Jolui: d ;il be r«)52 words
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Article46 1939-09-23 11 MORE EMERGENCY MEASURES IN JAPAN i T'M < iiH 11UI e i riml ord u > m M nun fmm ini in i uncerninj I "Ho,, 01 mohill I ill. ir mm I k 5 ib i itj ithoj < gardii In th (> Rotuumption i i lectricity Eastern NewsEastern News - 46 words
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Article45 1939-09-23 11 ROOSEVELT CANADA Ottawa, Feeling in Canada ii thai Praiiduil ii<M»st V »'it uiii do ail in his power legallj to assid tinAllies. It is btHeyei tfec PntUtaM is definitely thinking of the Mfttj of Canada which is linked with the safety of the Fmnire ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article47 1939-09-23 11 NAZI -RED DEAL NOT FINAL Paris, Sept. IZ. THE German-Soviet agreement on the partition of Poland is l>>lieved to be merely a provisional arrangement, according to a Moscow telegram. It is thought final settlement of the question will be the subject of diplomatic negotia- tion later.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article75 1939-09-23 11 Ith as i i 0460; i i r I I);tv tor in Oc i d n ins Mr W f .ind u re Co. r< T lr C ild Storage Co Ud 1 lor the year ytii^.v The profit fi r to $280. 374; add amount broughl75 words
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Article153 1939-09-23 11 Tokyo, Sept. '12. COMMENTING on Hitler '< speech at Danzig. the Yomiuri Shimbun says that the occupation of the hulk of Poland by Germany may affect Britain and France but it is not enough t«i shatter their fighting spirit. Poland may have cor.e temporarily but Britain and FranceEastern News - 153 words
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Article68 1939-09-23 11 J I )RDINCi to a rep Asahi Shlmbun, an intiv Japanese paper here, from Cernauti in Rumania, Germany and the Soviet .1 are working for co-operation tf. El t up a dummy Governs land. the purported "plan being to conclude with the nebulou anel tlin ti boidors ndEastern News - 68 words
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Article18 1939-09-23 11 Bremen Capture Report Denied lA>ndon, Sept. THE Mini-^ry of Information denies that the Bremen has hern captured- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement247 1939-09-23 11 NOTICE ft public iiuit m a i I^l9 our H Qooi H Bui inson K phone namben H. ed. Ki) IKIhSTINO N\V. COi H Tel. Add. "Lloydian^ ■mi.YMKXT NOTICE. H received up to noon I. ►ctober, W6*. ai ttw H? Office, Singapore, K trout) of contracting I ng sunplies for247 words
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Advertisement124 1939-09-23 11 (Incorporated in Australia) j ownl!> l: '^;i!i n| s i fH bane S(i Meliiourne Till: B \\K U\t: LTD. ummaom ohmm link servk i MONTHLY sailings TAKHfi I UIMMfI MSfON^ M.U I#RI \m> VIA IHK C Al'i:. l\l»O-mil\A LI.\E. i»r< Setric^ 'o Japan ni M< < 4 I J«' n124 words
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Article, Illustration614 1939-09-23 12 ll* <iilii>4'"< iiive»lig»li«n ilM of in«*4»»aii< fldmemm u*untt?hv hound I m "v si Lfl ai lamiliar with the child who catches i another with dep; mg regul it h not always nown thi may be due to tnus trouble. Indeed, the mother I child who suffers614 words
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Article272 1939-09-23 12 Cure That Nasal Catarrl UASAL catarrh is one of the "V'Cde^B "in this humid climate. Those who suffer in only .Ufht to disregard it which is, how eve.-, unwise since in man, catarrh has a tendency to become chronic. One of the chief things for sufferers from catarrh to remember272 words
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Advertisement75 1939-09-23 12 but the greater pleasure is yours In being able to eat it. Chilled Beef is delightfully tender, full I v of fine flavour and its natural 1 t Juices are all retained. I -i Make your next FAMOUS joint a Chilled Beef fOR ITS 1 A cm c loint and75 words
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Article35 1939-09-23 13 I London, Sept. 22. Kial intimation regarding [ties in France is conQ a brief Ministry of Tnforrnique, stating:— the course of their operations one German fighter was our aircraft in France."35 words
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Article100 1939-09-23 13 London, Sept. 22. THE Soviet Embassy at Warsaw has been destroyed by German bombing, according to the Warsaw wireless. Several members of the Embassy were wounded. The Germans also bombed the resi-l dence of the Rumanian Ambassador, and the Red Cross Hospital, despite distinct Red CrossReuter - 100 words
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Article108 1939-09-23 13 London, Sept. 22. THE German press makes no mention of President Roosevelt's speech la.st night to Congress, in which he asked for repeal of the embargo -provision of the Neutrality Act, and for return to the recognised principles of international law in treating all belligerent countries.108 words
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Article63 1939-09-23 13 Trawler Rams U Boat Hrwi- don, Sept 22 ramm, r H by traWler n£S?u£? aI from British ,nn>, o y h( 'I where »«h hJ rs bows ll th < ail Second and third cra.shcs followed amldahlMand v-ssu war aithouKh Erectly afterwards, the n, on 2m! Uh air bubbles aildReuter - 63 words
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Article83 1939-09-23 13 HUNT FOR POLISH SUBMARINE London, Sept. 22 IT is reported that the whole of the Russian Baltic fleet and a number of German vessels are hunting for the Polish submarine, Orzd, which was Interned at the Estonian port of Tallin but managed to escape under cover of darkness. It isReuter - 83 words
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Article61 1939-09-23 13 London, Sent. 22 afficial returns for August, Issued v to-day, show imports were m.OOO 000 again.st £78,000,000 in July and 174,000.000 In August t year ago. Exports in August totalled £37.000 noi, again.st £40,000,000 in July, and £36,000,000 I last year. Re-exporLs amounted to £4. *****0! againstReuter - 61 words
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Article70 1939-09-23 13 London, Sept. 22. A NUMBER of German ofl&cen arrived at a prison camp in England yesterday. Other German prisoners were also taken to another camp. Few people saw them arrive and there was no demonstration. The prisoners laughed when a woman. amom 1 I small groupReuter - 70 words
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Article61 1939-09-23 13 London, Sept. 22. The number of neutral .ship., detained for examination by the British contraband control, up to Sept. 20, Ls apj proximately 200. Mw than BO lU Ucci: released with their entire cargoes. or part ol cargoe ol the n maiu(i»'r have been unloaded atReuter - 61 words
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Article37 1939-09-23 13 Lon Hi ii ER'B threat m /1 •ch that Germ; ipon ca alarm ami militai |y, it i ar in the pon, experts opin< be! dsfgdfsgsdfg Reuter should on which I j unpra ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article195 1939-09-23 13 >ndon. Sept. 22. n Lv Rumanian Legation in Lot nwi d Rumania, and life mned course, following ti, ttUoo oi the a«aMtni q| m. Rumanian circles m London COMkfel that UM wiped out the last i.nmant of the Iron Guard, which ble for the murder BuchanReuter - 195 words
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Article54 1939-09-23 13 THE Australian Government, subject to consultation with the Oovernminl > i the United Kingdom, prop to id mit ships, boilers machinery and auxl liaries, duty free, m ord< i U i alian shipbuilding. a schedule of profc ctive duties fot vri v Au. tralian uidusti jReuter - 54 words
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95 1939-09-23 13 Bucharest, m i>i Till; Kumanian ahni'-t has issued I proclamation < oiidi-nming thr distardly assassination of Monsieur (almrscu, on account of which the entire countn is plunged into grnf. According to official n h been raceutecl blii dfoM on the .spot where they commit UReuter - 95 words
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Article41 1939-09-23 13 Moscow, iSrpf 22. The SOVtel pntl rrporti'd FOC tlufirst time to-day that the "Dniepei RITCr War Flotilla' enfc red Polish w.'it<'r.s on Monday evening, It is claimed thut no reslitance was onereo by roiisn snip ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement38 1939-09-23 13 If BR u BABAH ROAD. TELE: 28<:8 LADIES HAIRDRESSING SALON ?^B, X W u 'HNELESS PERMANENT WAVING. ZENO MEANS OMFOHT. W iNGER, NO WIRES, NO MACHINERY, NO EXECTRICITT, W NO FAILURES. __f J TRY OUR NEW MILK-PAK FACIAL38 words
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Advertisement34 1939-09-23 13 I THEON NAIL POLISH r» DIFFFKKM SIIAIM S madf: in usa N I \m; RICAN ORII NTAL BAI l s Mtirdressini Equipmenti If im. n«l I i \rii\\ rRADING 0 PHONE a K IT.34 words
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523 1939-09-23 14 CHINESE SCORE SEVEN GOALS WITHOUT REPLY (.uniirrs I 'HI ,,v send sevm goals u.thout reply. IblM <•> |)I|t Z aJZ a [unior pUyer who tun* £t "£*'J" j 1)1 ml i... Ml fa«l outing for tl,.- MrfM Chin.-. Quan K :I: theoth* e Chinese who l< ted the exchanges tter523 words
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Article380 1939-09-23 14 I^| C. Elliott, (—3) yesterday won the "B Class singles event in the S. C. C. autumn lawn tennis tournament when he beat L. G. Robertson (plus S) 3—6. B—6. 6—2. In the mixed double^ semi-ftnal. Mr. find Mrs Warden «-30.3» and Mr. Anderson and Miss Duff won380 words
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Article216 1939-09-23 14 Newcomers A Promising Fifteen To -Day's Rugger TO-DAY'S match between Newcomers and The Rest, which marks the opening, of the rugby season in Singapore, snould result in a fine game. The Rest have practically a State fifteen to represent them However, the Newcomers are a very promising fifteen Including, as216 words
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Article254 1939-09-23 14 S. C. C. Trial Drawn Hoci I OOLOWtt i UIIIT j h \aT- V<Slndu> uh ">^' I held their s«.,,,,Mihocke Mr J Whit* and Colour, a h i^l «»*lh It »arl f ai T n <| Both s< I at the start but I ous forward Jvl aa ni ircls254 words
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Advertisement228 1939-09-23 14 TRADEBARGAINS FOR SALE BARGAINS! Read this page of Spe clal Trade Bargains appearing in th< Morning Tribune every Saturday. Yot will find what you are looking for anc SAVE MONEY. ~OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirement! NAN-SIN has exactly what yon uant plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 6363. for a228 words
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Advertisement7 1939-09-23 14 'wplßi nl' 1 I ii^B'' lillq ii7 words
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811 1939-09-23 15 I k luang Chairman s 543,535 PROFIT FOR YEAR I Singapore, FVMknr. immediate future fa too ob«cure for any prediction on my m said Mr. g. Q. W ong ;it the annua) meet Qf I r Co- Ltd. held tr M |ay ai811 words
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Article26 1939-09-23 15 T H H I A a 1 l u c w r .1 Bm 0 .\!r> W I 1 f«4) 1 Mrs j K26 words
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Article36 1939-09-23 15 foil Vallei •t Rangei i xi al Bali nv 'Sill 1, Ton, Ah Bah Jultan La* Ah Lai Kir. Swee, Kooti v.w, Pan, swee Hoc* Chwe; Eng rcapi j, ,u llln B K iiuj Chfu Ann36 words
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Advertisement47 1939-09-23 15 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NSW ini>s<>\ lieyetefcinfrttiMiftl a truly 'world id*" irjnttj ioi for ENDURING Ql \IITY 1'.1 :.M Til I I DFSK.N BI7PEU PINIBd K.UISMANMUr Mi KI.UUWFJIV Hhile S \U K fur Mv'MV is, of mur«v M r, BSBSOM tradition.47 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-09-23 15 Tide Tables TO-DAY Hiffk Water. ;.lfj a.m. 7.0 ft. <;.:.'<; p.m. 7J ft TO-MOKKOU Hiuh Water. S..>. r a.m. 7J ft. p.m. 7.S ft.23 words
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586 1939-09-23 16 French Bombard Points On Siegfried Line London, Sept. 22. THE French High Command reported this mornir :g that there was acti--1 vity on the Western Front in the region soutn of Saarbrucken and i iii of the Hiver Blis. Artillery action continued on the whole586 words
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Article70 1939-09-23 16 London. Sept. 22. THE military authorities of the Netherlands Uto strengthening fortifications along the German frontier. Sign posts have been removed from all cross roads near the German frontier. There is little activity in the north and central parts of the frontier which can be Hooded, butReuter - 70 words
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Article72 1939-09-23 16 Moscow. Sept. 22. The occupation of Pinsk is claimed in a Red Army Communique. Soviet troops continued to clear occupied territories in western White Russia. Western Ukraine and south of the line from Kobryn to Luniniec of remnants of the Polish army. Kaunas, Sept. 22. Representatives of theReuter - 72 words
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Article91 1939-09-23 16 WARSAW SPLITS London, Sept. 2 f N regard to the partition of Poland, Warsaw itself is divided by the River Vistula, and the larger and more important part is on the left or West bank— thus in the German Soviet "carve-up" this goes to Germany. Part of theReuter - 91 words
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Article87 1939-09-23 16 ESS 1 American Da I Asia two years e^ dowo 'n| from the effects of' the r— r *l Furope. ine Gr eat WjJ It wa.s their devout hot* I flict now raging i K' hatthe l extinguish the liisht fc cent in civilisation, w? 887 words
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Article139 1939-09-23 16 Canberra. Sept 1 THE House of Representatives has I thorised the first war oan £20.405.000. of which £10.405.000 will eo the gap between Australia's pre-war paneled commitments and the preti loan authorisation. The remaining ten millions win to the war services, including £2.100 for the Navy. 1B O W - 139 words
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Article46 1939-09-23 16 New York, Sept. 2 PRESIDENT Roosevelt disclosed to- that unidentified submarines 1 been lighted off Southern Alaska Boston. He told pressmen that Maritime Commission had been noa of the presence of two foreign subraan but would not specify the source.-* ter.46 words
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Article212 1939-09-23 16 400,000 GERMAN TROOPS NEEDE FOR THE EASTERN FRONT London, Sept. 22. H It IS §r THE effects of the Czech revolution are keenly rally agreed that it was premature, but it is be 1 arrests of Czech leaders were already so numerous tn obliged to212 words
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