Morning Tribune, 25 September 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L#o °M. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 25, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 297 1 [izi Invasion Of Hungary, Igium Holland Feared M. ■■■■*•>! PARIS, SEPT. 24. KKIVAL OF GENERAL VON BRAUCHITSCH (GER- C-in-C) ON THE WESTERN FRONT WAS THE SIGNAL RENEWED GERMAN ATTACK WITH THREE-FOLD ;ts; recapture of the heights around Saarbruecken; > !lv, endeavour to reach French territory along
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  • 42 1 German Troops Armour-Clad I London, Sept. 24. wireless station to-day Italian source for a statement German troops on the I have been provided with for protection. are said to be about 1 20th thick, and may be folded up In use. Reuter
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  • 15 1 Berlin. Sept. 24. SraUtf '"Tor o?b3K Nethedand and Luxemburg but all states £EEf£33£sr
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  • 84 1 Vondon. Sept. 84. talon in Paris in Mussolini's speech and its Ind the French Governmon^^ a rf ssl )1 S*^etel%ang e ed condition, in Bnwpe It concludes.— (-...vrnimenls ••The French and I. have already n g n ll:ld i,r': !r«oTt^air di ;;?w.r,havetaKen 1 r nformity with
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  • 162 1 Germany's Poor Air Force, Oil Resources •fc London, Sept. 24. aviation expert! 9§bu tliat A Germany'! losses tf a« -roplanes in Poland, reports at over arc a poor tribute to the qinlity of the oUnet and the efficiency of the Pilots, tonsidcni'U Get- j many's vast superiority in num. bers,
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  • 13 1 London Segi 24. niM nnitq at their training.- British Official
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  • 129 1 British Troops Moving Into Positions IWith n>«- British Troops In France! 24. THE British ttcpedit l in France is still in the sta^e of moving up to M. a:d ita forci i>n patten jt Vil .< Eyr fl I vho II I til- Meticulous the rxrul WIM :r m r
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  • 26 1 Mussolini's Sneech J M... solin, Anprris.mon« Move 4 Rftd OfldHWmi hi <""'n»d L.nr I f>rmv-s Retrrct Before fmnirc «:t'lv |g 1»,,550 (.ernnan Part
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  • 469 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. HDICTS of suicide and murder were returned by Che Megat Yunus who sat as Coroner to enquire into the cKaths of a Hainanese woman, Hoi Soo Keng, and her two-year-old daughter. It will be recalled that on
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  • 104 2 A0 THERE is a great deal of boyish fun in Mai; Heritage" which opened a at the Pavilion on Saturday and hieh brings to the screen again those two splendid lads, Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew. Against the background of a military academy, the story
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  • 109 2 FINED FOR REMOVING NAILS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipch, Sept. 23. PLEADING guilty f .o a summons charge of removing engineering stoves unta hu> control. Mr. K. S. Murray, manager of Messrs. William Jacks and Co Malays i. Ltd., was this morning fined by the police magistrate $750. Defendant was r
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  • 103 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. JHE usually .sedate town of Teiuk Anson fa a g O g w j tn j the news of the birth of tri- plets to a Tamil woman, the wife of an estate conductor. 1 The birth took
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  • 110 2 Duce Says "Clash May Be A voided A DECLARATION that "a real clash" nii.hl JWJI made by Mussolini when he addressed Fascist leaders from Boh He declared, "Europe is in?i yet in effect ftl war. "A cla-ii ms y be avoided I naUsati thai a desire i or, worse I,
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  • 259 2 WOMAN'S "PANIC" REPOR T Singapore, Saturday. COH Kai, a 22-year old Cantonese, was this morning acquitted by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate, on the charge of theft of $495, belonging to Chee Yeo Moey, his prospective mother-in-law. Relating the facts of the case. Court Inspector M. M. Whittles
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  • 48 2 r IT, Fund. "K.;poration. i $250 00 Ud. $i.obo- o Bhcs Mr. and Mr, and Lady OiK a? w .u Tong j p^n« Hock aj s," $1 T 0(^0.00 $1,000 memory ol '.he huTx.' > Anonvni.,!; $50.00 D T *l** H $200 00 1 H;.i
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  • 25 2 Governor's Up-Country Tour 1 08 ITO Excellency the Thomas I-nmpanied U V/t Oct 4 Mr.. and par- glj by car and returning to KualaK *m!3t\
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  • 35 3 (Own Keporter) pefum Saturday. N( -t three WMfcsS \6 epidemic In h r claimed 28 lives. fat:1 l casei have occur-; 0h among children in m and a majority «f j Mif B Jf
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  • 143 3 Lobbed On Holiday ft Lumpur, Sunday. ft committed tor trial H n( Selangor Assizes oi> I ng robbery at the WL O j a preliminary inquiry ft' R. C. Redman, yestcrK Kassim, Vellu, RamaKuiiii and Razak were ar K, a charge of having corrHntm robbery and taken n ts a
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  • 86 3 DRIVE AGAINST BRITISH MISSIONARIES I Piping, Sept. 24. I drive i«ainst British imsHoiKtii.> in North China eon- ip of United Church Ol nartes have arrived irom well as a Chinese In- epresentative from Han- near the South Hope: H ill Headquarters have m iat anti-British movement losed their hospital ai
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  • 22 3 123.- The British Mini an Foreign Minis that Britain resp< ility as long as it in m i many.-* Reuter
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  • 434 3 I rum <»nr Own Reuoi Kuala Lumpur, Sunda i PATH/W watchman employed by Mr R O GWH M S.( I mind' rtd near Mr. Khoo 800 Oohf id DO Road on Friday night. The mutilated body was discovered In poo; of blood m front Dl the garage
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  • 27 3 ORPOKAL TO DIE Sin. BOUND r i rporal I to dtfcth f6i tKe u ■:t Ghu! Bj I ti mominj A Just the In pasxinr d our
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  • 19 3 to i Berlin h [tockholm, Bepl I I ait oJ Swi d< n Th( I ol sdfsfafsdfsdfasdfasf
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    • 20 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR j VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION .PERSONAL ACCIDENT^
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    • 48 3 Bilvikrta treatnn nl re I to i i runctii us WrlU toi I lei Tti iufe PURE SILVIKRIN entrattd Nel i ood d Remed I Dandrufl He§ Halt Thinning n iii Bald PaU 1 1 Baldn Fro I! and Halr-dwii Bole i' trltut RAHAMIN PENHAS ir i i
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  • 108 4 Mussolini Appeasement For Balkan Powers Istanbul, Sept. 24. fHE report that Italy is withdrawing her surplus troops from the Dodecanese Islands, although still unconfirmed in res- >nsible quarters, has produced a favourable impression, states an Ankara telegram. Following the Greco-Italian agreement to withdraw troops from
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  • 182 4 Manchuli, Manchotikuo, Sept. 23. T*HE first trans-Siberian train -1 carrying Japanese refugee* from Europe reached Manchuli at 6 o* elock this morning. A party of fifteen women and children rncluding Mrs. Itoko Sakoh. wife of the Japanese Ambassador to Poland, came from Warsaw via
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  • 178 4  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Sept. 24. TENTRAL NEWS U authorised to deny the peace rumours which were spread by monetary speculators. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek clarified China's position when he addressed the People's Assembly. The U.S. Embassy at Peiping have protested to the Japanese against the
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  • 95 4 Courage Merchan Seamen 1 I; Seamen iL,^* stories to th,-., da s ave I Quiet nmrage and L Uslrat the British meih m labl < the face of the r h h nt One mission chani^*^ from w P r amen from going S G the opposite effect Sea 'Their
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  • 141 4 I London. Sept TUT Choice between jjivin? t H ord to keep off the seas for rest of the war cr of remaining Mners in the (,erman submai until they i<«uld be landed and tented was the dramatic experie of the captain and officers a
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  • 64 4 GERMAN CLAIM London. Sent. THE German High Command issi long statement in which they tt ed their relations with Poland Spring. According to the statement, signs rot lacking that Poland did not t avoid war in pursuing her widesi national interest. p The statement alleges that f forces' intended to
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    • 17 4 CAN YOU AFF.ORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE South British Insurance Co., W« Tel. 5926 Finl***" GW
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  • 278 5 PROFITEERING IN SAGO Singapore, Saturday. ft ..view of food control week-ending SaturW] u:is issued by the R ir to-day: ft Goods Committee has ft: and it Is hoped to fix W ,v the beginning of |f big task, there being <> be considerV i s being made.
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  • 92 5 "Down [With Hitler" I London, Sept. 24. nGerman Freedom Party broad- as t Hi address to the German W that Germany's unJj c K'<! Mibmarine war could V succeed though Goebbels' V nda machine tried to make a <ln<'.ji:ht out of every fishing V Ciovpmment are bluffing voople in pretending
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  • 61 5 Mexico City, Sept. 23.— For the second time, two unknown .submarines reported last night in the Gulf of Mexico, just outside the three mile limit of th«> of Vera Cruz. One reported sighted off Port Vera Cruz, the other off Puerto Mexico, which i.s the only sea exit
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  • 115 5 Pa PERMAN prisoner; captuied by the French speak freely abouf the "bad conditions of the Siegfried Line, stating thai the health of defenders has been impaired by the recent cold damp weather. Conditions In the small concrete bJ houses holding the S3 defenders apparently
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  • 96 5 Simla, Sept. 23. IN order Is pir ;:ioci!i i' l- ;ien- n enemy through neutral r will shortly be Instituting .< licence m for to noni h destination r I m f.s will be lv for to nil countries in Anr the who! including China ami Japan
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    • 147 5 NOTICE I th*» pub. v. ill bB LLOTD ISJII i ism n\v i<> i> .I*l. I.IOMI.HI" UNQAPOU mink ir\i n i Tt i .;i< (I ai I i end< noon <»n H SINGAPOBE WUNICIPALrn \.u ii .i I»it's.ser. Api I fr m <i In the Muni' h< alth Departs^ Tin-
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    • 138 6 i V «»4fli x^B LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 j v« (.KK\I srOKY Ol VO! Nfi J HOYS I M \IMN(i OUR J "^^a and dsvotkhi J IN A THRU U\<; vp» il\( i f IN THE NEW UNIVTRSAL PICTURF— M»X> Ifl HI I 14.1 I WITH HENKV HI LL— ANDY
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    • 122 6 KO- RADIO'S l\« rn\7 TO. II AY at ihTcApJTp. j VICTOR McLAGLE^iI I CHESTER MORRis WENDY BARRie I VIUTIXY TYPHOON TERROR I Raw drama in the roaring stokehold of a crippled ship! ll desperate doctor and a roaring (tent—hating each othcr-fighM mg a strange red doom! I jj)|| EVERYBODVS CRAZY
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  • 530 7 Germans Retreat Before Russians IMo>co\\, Sept. IM. (> pjj u^i 1 iyi W«rtern Ukraine Red troops have occupied I lurlh'.-r north have reached a line west of Brest- Lit ovsk jialystok. furtkei 8,000 Potai Ihitc beoi eMlnr«l I on ber I I I I M »n which hav been set
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  • 41 7 I i and Nfodlin Where the ftivei Vi :i natural < td the I and. th< da i .edeci in i through t liii 1 tVong thi i and Narci arc now m a pOtltftoo bo tli. %iw directly from the Worth.
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    • 166 7 M. AF--1 SUN TALKIE I i i To\i<»i i 1 S Round-Up Fitne In I A OKLAHOMA H LONEI I EMPIRE TALKIE I 1 V M IOMMIi W5 (.oomjyi; BROADWAY' 1 ["GHOST TOWN 15-11 U U A picturr of absorbing inUn'st with plnits of thrill- WU4 suspt-nsc Tht 1 IVoph-AIJIAMBB.\-3-15.
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  • 197 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, September 25, 1939. ALLOT MENTS N> ;uly tion where--1 P land will 1 b tanents. ted -oda (the area fortably in enough family year. The n of .-onie dreda of m< tier •od in, an estab- l life in L exan gar(J a irreat Thecli- s1 pe
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  • 1655 8 MALAYA'S PART I IN THE CRUSAdA SUBSIDIES FOR AGRICULTURE I ALLOWANCES FOR VOLUNTEER! THINK tht most important lion taken by His Majesty 9 Govern--J m ar i the decision to prepare for a war that nay years. Thereby, it has rejected once and far all the m
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  • 146 9 fdsgsdfgsd |1 I nrralA.P.D.Telf,r-Smol!ett former Commander of the British Mfbal, having a quiet read in Hyde Park. Top right Sir .el Hoare. the Home Secretary, in pensive mood. Ki s ht Sir Claude IS Secretary to the Lord Chancellor. This ph:;to uas taken after a crisis visit to
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    • 291 10 [U»» ii<>> 11 B~^^^ BYf&O^dBRITiSHINbiA.LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) oi lhe ai J MupmiTll for the time being. U Wrii -nav caH at any port on or off tho ou^- and n 1 h C o^ U^S c n e d all sailing arc subject to change^ deviat.on w.th or wthout
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    • 157 10 a A j. TO FRENCH PORTS 1 jV* CHARCEURS REUNIS 1 jTO SAIGON INDOCHINA! j Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrival* and depari tures the usual list of sailings has been suspended. i^ SOCIETE AFFRETEIUS MARITIM! INluk lIINOIS. j The Successors of MOINE COMTE b CO, LTD.j 1
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  • 36 11 CHIN ES E RETAKE KAOAN < Imi ..kiiif. ft -i w foii rejrl of Xancbftni I P*n< <i >il .1 «,f k »>n bln< m iij i (he fitat< i made forma] nntry mrougn 'iir North Reuter
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  • 39 11 niton Stpt 23 Tin i j !i pi', m|. 11 neai Jaffa tn ra I no took pi i trai iab I- n m the Arab poke men d< <1 in uld pro' Reuter
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  • 19 11 in wm (»i thf death i f ri -I.ym 135 Ho i < Wayor oi
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    • 219 11 IIFIIXS S» IfILP HIVE. I (Incorporated in AiLstralia) J filings to Brisbane, Sdyney and Melbourne togsta ffl^teOTtf'gaßr' the lltbreak f hostilities iniauon rejardini; freight and -passenser accommodation BOISTEAD CO., LTD. hi: bank line ltd. I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE 'V SAILINGS TAKING CARGOFOR BOSTON, Ntw VOKK AND VIA THE CAPE.
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  • 490 12 Men Like These Need Your Help N Dubiish knitting ir various articles of adiy received Lya Relief Fund. Fii I aftleiei of every description should be sent to the tnU Depot. GtrfennMßi Bt«ie. undenUßd that there will al be t leeeltiag depot at the Y\> C.A Hostel but thi inot
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  • 324 12 Balaclava Helmet Sweater PULL-OVER Required: Not less than lounces of 3 or 4 ply double kmtting wool; 2 needles. No. 7 with knobs at end; four needles No. 7 pointed at both ends. Colours: Khaki or Grey or Dark Blue. fAST en 76 stitches on two needles with knobs, and
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  • 137 13 HITLER'S COFFEE SEIZED! I London, Sept. 24. j roMl amusement has been .1 mused by the story, ob- ttined from authoritative purees last night, that the j Contraband Committee has irdered the seizure for judg- pu nt hv the Prize Court of 20 ba:: «,i coffee, weighing more J ■than
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  • 61 13 Panama, Sept. 24. I&ing the Pan-American conferal which 21 American Republics Represented, the President of I have not come here to reform, v. enslave or dismember other is, in repare for domination over ins of a neighbour. You have here to defend yourselves from all incompatible with
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  • 48 13 I Bucharest Sept. 24. ■State funeral of M. Calinescue, the Burciered Prime Minister of Ruma■a.s attended by huge crowds to-day. burial will take place to-morrow. number of Nazi Iron Guards who ■been executed since the assassinaBi of M Calinescue has now been ■tl at 350.—] Reuter
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  • 222 13 London, Sept. V, NEW Zealanders in England are flocking to enrol for service. The New 'Zealand Hi v Cam miss i oner }S also receiving applications to join <i> f'cm men from other parts ol the Enioire and it is pointed out that it is 'not possible to
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  • 318 13 Empire Rally How Canada Plays Her Part Paris, Stpt. 24. JHE methodical way in which Canada is marshalling her naval, military and air forces, and her great productive mooiOM in order to play her part in the war with Germany, was recently revealed by Canada's National Defence Minister. In order
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  • 73 13 W .ishiiiKton. Sept. 23. Till: latest |n. of Senatorial opinion 1 on neutrality vhous that approximately r> Srnator, oppose the rrpral of the arms rmharjro, thr> majority, remaining at 61 support Koosrvolt. but hctwrrn trn and fifterri are not n>mniitte<l cither way. President Rooatvtlt'i ui>p^>rter; mam
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  • 198 13 London, Sapl 24. TEH death of Professor iSitfrnund Freud Look place in Ikimjxstrud early to-day, at fctM uk* 1 Oi 83 Professor Freud will lomk be r*m*mbered m om <>f tin greatest of psychoanaly.i.st.s. He developed the theory, while still young man in Vienna, that <;us«s of
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  • 343 14 TENNIS RESULTS AND TIES r nd KoUi Singes < hamplonshlp: i Low K«e x s < T. i i Yap M.vic Kin -31 W. Lim K c chtrrington »-iB>. Y.M.C.A. Tourney The following v ore the result* f d yestcrda, In Mw Y.M.C.A. tourna- < (lass Singles: A wad Tahb
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  • 220 14 Lo d Sopt. M\J u.nlrollcl in I Tl: !V tO follow. nltl Of friendly match-s played] Accrlngton 6. Rochdale 4. hot 2. Chel.^a 3 Barnsley 1. Sheffield W. Barrow 6 Worklngton 3. B'iU'kpcK.l 1. Blackburn 1 nth i. W«1 Ittm 1 idfort C 1. Burnley 4. Brentford
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  • 148 14 HOCKEY ON ROLLER SKATES ITVNDKEDS of people surrounded H the Great World tto I nieht to witness a game of hocke> on roller skater played between a SrS team and a Chinese team which the Eurasians won n> n\e &V& roller-skatUiß hoc J kev match to be played in Mala\a.
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  • 48 14  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Sfcutfebai, Sept. IS. It i learni In financial circles in i that the Chfcv K Govtrrmer.t favourably consldcriiJis Mr. Rogers itl i uancc of foreign i tes, <l i:> cbject o«" which is 1 panesc irom securing cxcham 1! of currenc
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  • 225 14 SINGAPORE WIN INTER SCHOOL SPORTS MEET FE Chinese High School, with 64 points, emerged winners in the first triangular athletic meeting of champion Chin* M-hnols ot pore. Selangor and Penang, which was concluded yesterday at the Schools ground selangor, represented by the fuclan Middle School, came In second with 55
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  • 81 14 THE following have accepted to play in 1 a final hockey trial match to-day at s^^KS:^.".^Nich f o ,P.F Kinsey. R.A.U. Todd; D E.D. Moiris, S. T. Monk. Capt. JR. Kellett. Capt. R.G.J. Kingsmill. Lt. N.H.y. Come. Lt.-Comdr. F.E. Chevalher. M. C. Elliott. A. P. Craigie. UMPIRES: Mr.
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  • 23 14 Tip Borneo Company boat the Char-t-red Bank 4-3 In a friendly J**ccr match at Geylana Stadium en Fridaj
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  • 58 14 London, Sept. 23. FOLLOWING are the results of Rugby League friendlies played to-day:— BaUey 18 Keighley 3 Bradford Northern 20 Hudder-neld 10 Castleford 19 York 1° Featherstone 15 Bramley Halifax 11 Salford U Hull 22 Kingston Leeds 23 Dew^bmy 12 Rochdale 11 Oldham Bwlnton 55 Bronghtcn 1*
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  • 27 14 R.S.G.C. SEMI-FINALS POSTPONED T.h- second j .somes Of the 1 •>' ftcrn oon Club, played >- f ;;'-'-B H*»*^ in a wta for M. B. ol 33 Crlchton with >
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  • 16 14 FA t' round stadium (Blal Tfennls: touri *e o S e BpeciaJ c .I**
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  • 256 14  -  PEEP SHOW (Bj J Kuala Lurni Saturdaj PRELIMINARY gallops in prepi tion for the forthcoming tuim Ra i the Selar.. Turf Club con this morntag, when a lave.' number of 1 131 candidat en! red for I meet, were exei on the outer traek. The going
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    • 101 14 fnMfti And You'll Feel Young Look Young moro tl> in (hi h bud k nine', action naak< «r from Getting up Nights, Burning, Itching Passages, Nerves. Dizziness, Rheumatism, Backache, Leg Prtins, Circles under Eyes, Swollen Anklr*. Loss of Appetite, Energy, etc., because :nt-\s vrbich should filter blood fall t<> tiir(<w
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  • 277 15 mrfinigor Races ft ING are the weights for JM 1; of the second days races angor Turf Club Autumn m to be run on Oct. 4: MlliiKs Class 2, Div. 3. 5' 2 Furs. VER 8.i3 fc K N ROSE 8.13 fciE POACHER 8.10 JK'' QUET
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  • 343 15 $in£apore_Badmin ton Malaya,, .han,,,,,,,, in tll( m tinals u >( Z^St 11|)s vh>s l Earlier in the tournament he hud knocked out Seah Eng Hee. thil years winner of the Malayan title, which means that he overcame two Malayan champions on his way to the
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  • 42 15 Owing to the rain, the semi-finals of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship, which were to have been played yesterday morning were postponed They will take place next Saturday. The final will be played on Sunday
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  • 194 15 Inter School Soccer Playimr at th Trade Srhool ground on Friday In a frj T.dly -amc of soccer, Rajah's College beat the Singapore Trade School 4—3. Liberty 8.7 Paramour 8.7 Fighting Finish 8 7 Starlight. 8.6 Straight Flight 8 6 Sweet Colette 8.4 First Ra 8.4 Vedas 8.1 High Life
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  • 56 15 1 at 1 ca i B 'isd ;i vot. Mi ti* m;i who .kippcrr'! iv L»g| led thi hold hu< I even noon the ftrst praci i Park irranfed ror uatehea to be played omen 'a hot imj The I The Hi tch nel< pps O« ii.
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  • 62 15 Slngap re Puiyto: A oi U6ION brtwecu two taxis at U i n blnson Road tin., morning at ;•»>< ul o'clock in front e| the rejefrv}*'] d in the Ma] ij driver <■ <•■ vehicle! and hi European lured The ambui •'i them to the u pji
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    • 215 15 You simplf must strengthen your body against feverish difastt— A. rwl. V^ f FeTfr kan Irft you vrry wrak and you may ru»ily have a fr^fh attar k of malaria. Thrreii no mnl to (fPlirral T^ raLnfSl vorry about it if you takr a course of Kab.iiia for a few
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  • 424 16 SECOND BEST OVER POLISH PARTITION CAPITULATION UNDER MOSCOW PRESSURE London, Sept. 24. THE Soviet-German communique on the partition of Poland, which was published on Friday, is widely commented on in French and neutral newspapers. It is considered that Russia has obtained the lion s share of
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  • 134 16 if -—>f I Warsau* Worst Day London. Sept. 24. AMESSAGI received from War- m this afternoon states tha. the last M hmn have bCCB the S most dreadful »f the 20 days of jj SiC A 'barrage of heavy artillery has continued without a
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  • 108 16 London, Sept. 24. THE first batch of men from the v Civil Air Guard, which until the beginning of the war was intended for home defence, have been warned they .nay soon be called up for interviews, and may be required for the Royal
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  • 80 16 GERMAN GENERAL IN DISGRACE? Copenhagen, Sept. 24. WAS von Fritsch in disgrace? is being asked by Berlin correspondents of Danish newspapers. The correspondent as the Berlingske Tidende points out that very little wab said of what von Fritsch was doing when killed. rorv He added that von Mtsch, as honorary
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  • 60 16 Tokyo, Sept. 24. According to Domei, field dispatches claim that approximately 60 Chinese divisions are threatened with anniniiaOD as a result of the Japanese offensive ion the borders of Hunan, Hupeh ana I Kiangsi provinces. Japanese trocps are operating from Lake Tungting 115 miles south of Hankow,
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  • 66 16 BERLIN-MOSCOW MILITARY NEGOTIATIONS I MPORTANT decisionf a^ex^te? be imnwmced by the German a ernment a'^out the middle of the ice -ri'ng \o a Br-rlin despatch Afterwards Hitler will probabivw th Western front. y It la addod that the German aiati mission which went to M .scow to i mnrcate f
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  • 80 16 London, Sept. ft REPOH S reaching- Bruafeb Iron state that the black-oi r alations of the Reich and esperi a 1 In Western Germany are bein still mor* strictly enforced. T> j it to reflect the incn British and French air r on o n my.
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