Morning Tribune, 29 September 1939

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  • 16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE i no. 204. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. September 29, 1939 1 1\ i: i m.v
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  • 354 1  - SOVIET BELIEVED DEMANDING HEAVY SACRIFICES FROM REICH More Concessions Hitler? By EAST EUROPE UNEASY London, Sept. 28. I HE TALKS between Herr Ribbentrop and M.Molotov m Moscow were resumed this afternoon. Last night's conversations lasted until 'he early hours. PENDING AN ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE TALKS AT THE KREMLIN, SPECULATION ON
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  • 122 1 U -Boat Menace Dying Out I London, Sept. 28. less than a month, the submarine menace to ish shipping has been civ overcome. lie Royal Navy has driven m submarines from the near the coasts of Brion which shipping lines rerge, and now the subines have to operate furout where
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  • 55 1 Reuter London, Sept. 38. v. yesterday and last night, R.A F. rried out further recormaii Germany and on the Western m spite of opposition, brough i iuable information. All aircrait i safely.— Renter. London, Sept. 28. >undav next. Netherlands mih- naval planes will have neu They will be an orange
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  • 69 1 RUMANIA PERTURBED Bucharest, Sept. 29. Rumania Ls openly perturbed hy operations In Poland and the talks proceeding m The country however is il and confident that Russia > to stop Germany's drive east(ll preserve Rumania's neutThe Rumanian army is much nipped than m former ye command which has
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  • 27 1 Budapest, Sept. 29. t troops have reached the trlaa frontier, and after ex>ng courtesies with the Hungarrontier troops have taken up n tw positions near the border.
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  • 104 1 London, Sept. 'S A REPORT from a neatral journalist who has Jni i risited the Sieffried Hue by perml ision «>f the <„ rman aathofttlii that Hi towns oi SJaarbracw Ml /ut bracken hays been comaletelji evacuated of their civilian ptfl |;iUo.i, Mid
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  • 112 1 Nazi-Red Moves Reported London. Sept. Till Iti: Mi iiimotirs that (.erin.mv and Russia aat.r t Ifjrlag to psuade Turkey not to allow a!' <d shipping to pass through the Dai danetles, a Danish newsp ipt .m repo of 4 1 1 cl Italy. Whldl WHI fom a
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  • 43 1 London St Tm.; rhJcta took part m lVr ,l v i v. bite Rui la Tht be il dutle-t Oerni i line Mo ■<■•>"■ wii h ofi re kill.- nination i I P i pro Nu., Polish E Reuter
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  • 735 2 GOVERNMENT POLICY LAID DOWN THE v individuals must clearly be subordinate to general in--1 tei states a telegram from the Secretary oi State to H Excellency the Governor on the subject of Colonial Service Officers and ant Majesty's fon war ipme officers who left thru- employment
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  • 135 2 Ship's Officer Bound Over RAARKING :l mt f gideration thai it .us accused'offence and that he had undertaken to refund the sum Involved, Mr .1 Fletcher CO ordered William Ernest Kirkland. a 34-year old Engi .utile marine officer, who was rged with cheating bo be bound over. ■kland pleaded guilty
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  • 170 2 Singapore. Thursday KVVEK Ah Mee. Detective No. 1 of the Beach Road Police Station, and two other Chinese. Hoe Leong and Koh Ah Keng, appeared beiore Mr. Conrad Oldham, the bmgapcre District Judge on a umunons Bharge of voluntarily causing hurt to Yew Thiam. Briefly, the allegations were
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  • 250 2 A.A.M.'sNEW SCHEME* ;From Out Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thu. jXCEASIXGLY vigilant m promoting the inteiests of its membe and m the furtherance of motoring, the Automobile Associatl of Malaya has inaugurated a scheme for granting certificates oi petency to mechanics and electricians regularly employed m tl
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  • 108 2 II hS Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenn ton Thorn a>. G.C.M.G.. 0.8E.. a:u, Lady Thomas have consented to Ins the Brigade on Monday, October Ml, at 5.30 p m. at the Jajan Besar 8 dium All Ambulance and NurMiig Divisions will parade at full strength al
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  • 48 2 The band of the Straits Settlements Police will olay to-day at Katong Park at 8.30 p.m. under thr direction of j Mr S. Chapman. Bandmaster: March 'Old Comrades" Teike; overture "Martaarella" Fucik; selection "Second New Sullivan" Sullivan: selection "The Firefly" Friml; valse medley "Golden Valse" Winter.
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  • 81 2 RUBBER CASE DEFENCE T m -<• t i ?r; I '7' 1 r^ber chair l(i <1 to havi vi „i,. fl il_J__t■M ssa.ooii. <idiß amount- -ho*,, tH\ 1 M Controller 0 'JJ** '<%->■: morning hh J l ie Criminal l)Mri,.f 'r** Pro!- I while Mr D X Wa£ I sm
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  • 81 3 Nazis Claim Modlin Surrender iiJ London. Sept 2 ■■g nan oilicial communique this morning that anph^^Bi' Polish point of resistance has yielde< "iBB .'lainea that the command* lurtress of i'L»Ki 15 miles northwest of Warsaw, has now oflered to sur.ybXKc German High Command a fortnight ago claimed that m Jrtress
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  • 101 3 More Of U.S. Neutral Zones London. Sept. 28. fjHBEH details of the United State* !VB; about neutral zones of 30C ■Hi round the American continent by a correspondent at the PanI la: Conference at Panama. ft is proposed exclude a band, mn r I ftfi 1, round Canada and round
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  • 44 3 Athens. Sept. 28. Bitish Legation here to-day stated II the British Government has to export to Greece all common .sufficient quantities to meet her news is regarded as a reply emanating from enemy sourpi Greece's food imports mighe difficult.- Reuter
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  • 61 3 London, Sept. 28. monitor Erebus, loaned to the outh African Government, for the <* of Cape Town has been referred to the Admiralty. Other gements have been made for the f Cape Town. ted Kingdom Government, istry of Information bulletin, predates the response of the rnment
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  • 38 3 London. Sept. 28. Ambassador to Poland lied, but some of the Emre remaining for the turn 1 n Office spokesman m Toi that the Japanese Govern recognised the existence of ish Government Reuter
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  • 163 3 London. Sept. 28. BRITAIN'S first war budget is. on the whole, welcomed m this morning's newspapers. With income tax at 7s. 6d m the the highest it has ever been— and increases of a penny a pint on beer Is. 3d. on a bottle of whisky.
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  • 112 3 London. Sept. 28. IT is officially stated by the Admiralty to-day that the commander of the German destroyer who removed seven British seamen from a Swedish ship terday acted within his rights under international law. The seamen were the crew of a British trawler which
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  • 72 3 Singapore, Thursday. Tin at midday was $177' 5 unchanged, puce of rubber at lour o clock JasSpot W cents Octoi,.!;--^, .lanuary March 32' 4 cents, arket steady. "Dull evailed In both the tin and rubbei share secti( the market to-da only a very small w>lum< 7' 1
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  • 77 3 BATTLESHIP v. AEROPLANE Which Is Better? A 1 IH n on tie cril ta the much powers ol the batl plane The fai score a single hit at inch high-angle guns with which British ships are armed 'Hie c;. rman al* flying boat.s. which are n ol dive-bonibi: trary, the
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  • 144 3 London. S-pt. IK I I is officially revealed that the Genua bombers which attacked the British squadron m the North Sea on Tuesday were able to take advantage of low-lying clouds to dive over the British battleships. Other aircraft flew at a height Ol aOOUI 12,000 teet
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  • 34 3 CANADIAN— M. Z. TRADE Otta s» pl The treaty betwei I Canada and New Zeal;. tend' d tor other yi The custom agreement eoncei wool import^. betw( Ihe two count] has been withdrawn Reuter
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  • 70 3 London, Si Accon ,r rn charters, th< h Koreii i M Mi Sara i Mo cow In ortb i I i meet if hi nt t m > London, w i ater i ted Hei Rlbbentrop had th M Stalin and V iv tO dl The BUth I n M
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  • 17 3 i ondon v Ace Man I bed the i i \u\ for tune report* bed I Reuter
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  • 29 3 KR SEI n M the ai rived by the Ru uoiinc '.'iioit thai Soviet I '.el Ol F It cl i honlan ibmarlni Reuter
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  • 473 4 POLICE BEAT S.C.C. IN THRILLING MA TCH YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY HIGH STANDARD OF STICKWORK Police 4 S.C.C 1 IN a thrilling hockey game, productive of a very high standard of stickwork— especially on the part of tile winners— the Police beat the S.C.C. by four goals to one on the padang
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  • 333 4 Good Win For Girls' Sports Club G.S.C 2; Y.W (A 0 SHOWING line tickw rk and passing with excellent Judgment, the Girls' Sports Club registered a convincing victory over the Y.W.C.A. at hockey on the G.S.C. ground yesterday They won two-nil. obtaining a goal m each half through Mis.s B
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  • 56 4 The Y M CA Juniors proved too r.ood for the R.A.F. when they met at water polo yesterday afternoon at the! V.M.C. A. pool, winning by five goals tr. one. The winners' .scorer, were Chan Suav Bah (3), Kwik San York and Wong > c
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  • 478 4 S. C. R. C. TENNIS FOLLOWING are the results of ties played yesterday m the S.C R.C. open tennis tournament: Handicap Doubles: Low Kee Choc and Tan Teck Soon beat Wong Thean Teck and Soon Eng Keat <— 12V 6—2. 6-— 4; L.C. Goh and C Y. Koh i 1»
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  • 254 4 To -Day's Meetings Of S'pore Hockey Association THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association will be held at the S.C.C. to-day immediately after the extraordinary meeting which has been fixed to take place at 6.30 p.m. At the extraordinary meeting a new set of rules compiled by the
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  • 76 4 IM, D. H thePubiishL to I Division 2A socce dium yi The p u l Ihe, Jumat. can.. the se£Jf? ner pul more «viul second hall Both Robmsonil nor. m the forward line wen SL en more thai casioncuhoS Publishers' defence oncutwi »i Their Inside trio were fast
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  • 445 5 WAZI LEADERS' I SECRET FORTUNES m I Vans, Sept 28. t a 4i i EREIB^ alliniwto Dr.G«dbbeh d rxM American journalist, Mr. Knickerbocker m a signed II ln the I>a s 4 S^ r giving m amazingly meticulous .-■UM ■eiM'i an account ot Aa/.i leaders' alleged foreign
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  • 150 5 New York, Sept. 28. "AMERICA cannot remain neutral so long as the Arms Embargo Act remains on the Statute Booka," declared Senator Pittman, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, m a radio addxt IPittman said: "We enacted the v for the purpose of preventirining American
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  • 55 5 MARTIAL LAW IN GERMAN PART OF POLAND Berlin, Sept. 28. HITLER has ordered martial law in the German -occupied territories of Poland, according to the Official News Agency. General Vcn Rundstcdt has been placed In charge of the military administration and Herr Frank, Minister without Portfolio, is to be head
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  • 251 5 Half A Million People Living Underground Last Days Of Warsaw LOVELY PARKS TURNED INTO CEMETERIES St.-Urn, S.-pt 28. A Yl\;i> description of Ihe br iejred n fmhrn capital uhich he Ml on Bopt. :i iOT-ttf a four-hour ti ••is Imcii itaa (V m, v Nl Manchoukuo Coimil <• raj i„i
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  • 41 5 A Rome, sept 28 CCORDII i pubii bed by the In tltute ol Agricultun V In vi. eu than la •dlfl ear'a crop, bom he total for 1933 and IS Igurea Include Austria and Bud< 01 flu- Reuter
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  • 44 6 KING QUEEN VISIT SOLDIER THE King, wean: Joj I uniform ot -nilcs J with the Queen thro :r0 o* today. was the .m M rhe outbreak of w.;. accon-panied the K. S *.l visits to his troc<ps Then _he*>red on ail si* British wireless
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  • 91 7 I London, Sept 28. of Commons announced that had been a] nitcd L ..-.at Bin m closer touch X ,mci Eire Governments m te war situation. --Reuter. tmenfc is a natural developt the lines cf ;.milar th 3 last ten years \.i t .uatralia, New Zealand
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  • 340 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, September 29. 1939. THE COST OF WAR U7ITH the war not yet. font weeks old, Britain has taken steps to meet the cost of the gieat effort which has to be made Sir John Simon's supplementary Budget makes sharp increases m taxation m various directions, chiefly that
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  • 418 8 SETTLEMENT OF ALL ISSUES DISCUSSED Tokyo, Sept. 28. THE An^lo-Japanesc parley, expansion ot the Premiers powers m connection with the enforcement of the National Mobilisation Act, the question of foreign troops m China Japan's attitude towards Poland, replenishment ot* staff of the Soviet Embassy m Tokyo
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  • 33 8 London, Sept. 28. ACCORDING to a bulletin broadcast by wireless, the Red Army's advance troops m Poland have established contact with Hungarian frontier euards along the Ruthenian border. Reuter
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  • 149 8 London. Sept. 28. BRITAIN'S war budget clearly demonstrates the country's determination to smash Hitlcrism at any cost, is the view of th^ Press. At the same time several newspapers notably The Times, criticise features nl Sir John Simon's work. The Times dwells on the fact that
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  • 29 8 London, Sept. 2B. M. Maisky (Soviet ambassador to London' called on Lord Halifax at the Foreign Office last night for the second interview m the last few days.- Reuter
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  • 76 8 Paris. Sept. 28. A GENERAL indication of the activities ol the French E\ i.i **ln I (>> n CO* given m a semi-official statement which says. m operation with the British Naval forces, our vessels have COB to sweeping German maritime commerce off the seas
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  • 42 8 tßibbc 'l orT »n the presence of \i st 7**** aatetfw Ambassador 0 J"* l| J« 10 P.m. local to?*s anM after miclnijjhL and 1 m» her ••on rsatloi Ribbentra Ukinj; place to-day. accfrdhJ? the rd,n Reuter
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  • 79 8 London. Sept. i% H TiiK Genua Freedom broadcast kH 1 clares that German soldiers "1 already Tvadm: m mud and iZI what it will be like m winter tSH broadest M yi lightning waris "H Nazi he. "Germany is m the situation of tria when Bchuschnigg was called' Berchtesjad-.m. Ribbemrop*
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  • 59 8 LO- 28. I GERMANY has apologia I to t_|Bj Netherlands and Swedish Govr:*H the attack on the Nether* H lands airliner resulting In a Swedish H r being killed. II The apology to th ::ds HI Government v 'I the German Government and Field*H
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  • 35 8 -5. ACCORDING to a report received here from the capital of Argentim Japanese monoplane -Nippon' a m Buenos Air >.m. yjf afternoon on its roui after flying over the Andes Moun L
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  • 74 9 I military guard at fhe London Dorks uhi,h o ttTmmZ'mmT XSttt '-£"2 If! i '"in t W es of the Mary Ward Crippled Children's o| 'avivlock Place, London, have been evacuated as "'i< i seneral evac alio of children from London, a little patient beine taken from
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  • 346 11 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND eceived up to Sept y, ays Patriotic Fund are: previously acknowledged 4 Roman Catholic Schools 100 Pnlo Bukom Club ii Clerks Club $200. Ea> 1 ranee Corporation $1,000, H e j I $50. J. Fernandez $10. Mr.j Ifford Crompton $100, D'S.uza 1 Ixdio E>ellonoce $100. Major i
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  • 73 11 NEW JAPANESE TRADE TREATY WITH ITALY Tokyo. Sept. 28. M ATIONS are now under way f Japan and Italy at Rome 1 ion of the Italo-Japanese «t which expired on Aug. do Angelone. Commercial f 'i the Italian Embassy conat th? htbi mooting of the miV.ce of the Italo-Jap.m-incll yesterday.
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  • 35 11 The Hague Sept. 28. )n of the Netherlands Govvisiting London to discuss eutral shipping, and trade Great Britain. Leader of tion is the head of the Nether••rtment of Commercial Rela-
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  • 490 11 Siagapm, Tk«Mfl T "»l„t'h*:r"" "t" >m »f ihc Vssizes win, th. a ho s,ands '-hJinrwl .h murder of a (him^ Om hou Ym near the junCon of Gnunre Road and Woodstock Drive turning home to l V n 'f h «f 'une 8 »i, <"
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  • 80 11 Submarines In American Waters To Be Interned 28 I he Pan-American Conferi Panama the United States d^legatCH submitted a proposal that belii- abmarines which put into American ports or are found m An •an territorial water.s should I ned. The Uruguayian di m sugge ujod for" civilians and goods and
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  • 90 11 GOVERNMENT, EMPLOYERS UNIONS MEET London, Sept. 27. The General Council of the TradUnion Congress to-day considered th question ol Trade Union relation With the Ministry of Supply, and a number 01 other emergency matters The Council derided to ask the PimiMinister to receive a deputation to di CUSS these questions
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  • 31 11 Mrs Ho -en- Kracht. widow of Mr j-onn R Kracht, whose death m Pom thL,_Hh M D!loUa3 "ren.lv. pMSH through Singapore yesterday on hei way to San Franc
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  • 51 11 CABLE MESSAGES IN CODE TDI renvoi lup authorities an--1 bat as from Moffat v nr\t Oct. 5, the use of the follow in* roinm-oial codes will br .uithortvnl tor Messages erlglnatlns or receivrd m M.ti.tv.i: •d Phi Compl A DC Six ion P< i' WOOld t). .i to the <>/
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  • 96 11 Rlod n Is learned thai the captain and two of the crew ol the Royal 8< eptre were drowned Phirtj j Urn wnm of whom nine were Injun picked up by the Liverpool B aing. the Browning was stopped German submarine, U 48,
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  • 405 13 AGED BLIND DEAF MAN KILLED ON R OAD ti hursd l' 1 ler, the Mni,.ipMi. v I trr.it (I deal.) b] dventurt at th-elu-"Mi (,i tlw inqyiiv nii<> the death <v .m elfhtj Xt tld Malay, Ifcndang, urhioii boeurrod sa s«-pt 2Q. as the rr-^ull of h:^ betas knot -ked
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  • 274 13 R UBBER PARITIES CLOSER Singapore, Thursday. lA\ TON Nelson Co., Ltd. m their weekly review on the rubtr market state: Out of the m ii I confusion and uncertainty itrc emerges at least one clear rtamty. The Allies' command of c world trade routes remains Lffti unimpaired, and seems Ej
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  • 124 13 'v and P'Dat (Singapore! Ltd. Values have sagged throughout [^ck j>ut with a fair demand from I A. there has boon a moderately l <vcr. 1 iin difficulty being' experienced f a i racer's point of new. Is rtainty or freight rates which Iv ore changeable at
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  • 93 13 BOOKS AND RECORDS FOR THE TROOPS 1 ihe Salvation Army was a '--d. rrange for their Headquarters] id to be appointed a depot, eceipt arid distribution, of major the Troops, many huni K)ks, magazines, uramephono ird and table games have been These have been distributed 1 local Garrison Air I
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  • 112 13 I Singapore. Thursday. I HIS suspicions aroused when a Chinese walked into a barber's shop and leit •a document on a table, a detective leit his chair with his face half shaved read the document and discover:))' to be connected with Cornmuriisl vlties rushed out and arrested
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  • 15 13 i young Chim Court on thi mpted day file behalt 'offence. Thi fine
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  • 158 13 don Sept MH R A Bulla- the Untfl 1 4 for Foreign Affair au- asked m the House of Oomm the Government would considei ap uching tIM Oerimm Ciiiv»'rnm nt for the purpose ol appoint Ing neutral eon mission- to investigate rep rted of
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  • 80 13 Said To Have Carried A Dagger Singapore, Thursday Hussein bin Kasaan, Malay youth claimed trial this morning befon Mr J. L. McFall. the Singapore Crl minal District Judge on a charge ot going armed with a dagger m Ar;ilj Street without a permit Irom the Chi I Police Officer. Chief
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  • 119 13 _^C*_u*_a_ VLfc r uZ4.\s v Tidio ould call 11 H. do, the picture I) made It tl from the rjn \m* ru a. ol running bit a forced landing In the lvi till ,i\ Pictures ar»» ily no advertlai hut tl tf> nnnd <l
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    • 93 13 Law Notice For To-day Before the chi< i Justice, the Honourable Sir Percy McKhvame \n Court Ko I at 10.30 a.m. Admiralty S. ISK E Pt tei Km VS. »S 8 Ban Ho Lion« etc. Before the Honourable Mr Ju iedlow m Court No at 11 UM SummonseM-in-Chaiuix'i Origmatin Summon
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    • 38 13 RADIO APPEAL An appeal Is belnp broadcast by Mr. Chmg Kee Sun, .1 P from the H M B.C. station ;t sn.m to day. The appeal be broadcast In Cantoned, i for Bt "leh-.hi Home I'M fhr> Blind
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    • 47 14 Previous t« Londo ThuauMHO Stead- To^ a > I Si Buyers 9 I Sellers 9 5 t Forward) October 93 8 Sellers 9 5 8 1 Forward" Oct Dec. 91 2 Sellers 9\ (3rd Forward) Jan March 9^ 4 m ti •> Sellers 9 T H j|
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    • 73 14 PALM OIL (Malay) Pr i^T* "J Sept. shipment U0.16 3 SelW, tf SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) NotpJ Sept. shipment 26 Sellers t. I f TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality I (Singapore) Sept. shipment 28 6 Nominal n L BPEPPER (F.A.Q.) W White Muntok Aug,Oct. shipment 5 Paid 5 Paid Wfr
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    • 151 14 Dunlop Rubber Previous To-day 2LB General Electric 87- 86 9 \M Imperial Chemical Industries 24 24 Imperial Tobacco 62 9 62 3 Jjß Anglo-Dutch 27- 27 4 1 -JuM Canadian Pacific 105- 106 3 .',,1 London Tin 24 24]- I Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 6 7 8
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    • 52 14 KUBBER Previous To-day I Easier Steady 1 Marxet Tone gß^" 1 Spot Buyers gJJ 0 2 n Worward Jan March Buyers Iy if.. I Sellers x 15y 4 ft TT N H SmaD turnover Quiel j Market Tone 65 to 67 61 62 X S£t x BtominaL
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    • 21 14 London, muwwj Previous Tc-day chan^| GOLD I Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 £8.8.0 SILVER M fcna SI? "1
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    • 62 14 Previous To-day cr^ T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 Unenange T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.47 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 3 4 unomciai T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is- 3 1 lod. T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is. 2 1 32
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  • 329 14 London. Sept. 2S. JIBE Bank of England discount rate was to-day reduced to three per cent. Keuter. City circles are unanimous that the best feature of the Budget Is ius implied insistence to avoid inflation. This determination Is typified m the choice of sound financial methods of
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    • 45 14 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, I South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World. BACKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. MASTERS «IME DARBY 6 Co.. Ltd; 55!?5555
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    • 100 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. IQM Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000.Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and I 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. i Netherlands East
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    • 22 14 ■«__M— MM— >— MH i M—M—i _^_J_— LOSS OF PROFITS IffSUH AM'E South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lei. 5926 2 ,Finla^^- i i—
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  • 337 15 10 FUTILE ATTEMPTS AT TUNCTINC LANDING P Q _M_X_L^-^^-^£" stretching horn the HsinchVaiiK River to Vincrfim f u fl Ske RaUwajraod emptie. into th, Tungtlng Thf battle front is about fifty kilometres fon M uhero the Japanese are launchhio land, naval and
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  • 78 15 Duhtin. Sept. 2tf. the adjournment of tin vii De Valera said that alIth tbe country was not at war. i -I of the community wm l to -<• serious. the mobilisation of the Dr Valera said !t was goin^ Lye but neees^iry laintain neutrality, ences of
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  • 87 15  - CHINA IMPORT GREEMENT WITH INDO- CHINA Shanghai, Sept. 28. T V Soong, Chairman of the linese National Economic Coun--10 has been m Hanoi for some t reported to have concluded an lani agreement with the Annebid French authorities whereby t: imposed en the passage pit into China will be lifted.
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  • 91 15 I l.onnon. ;-epi. 7. |Xl Britain, New Zealand show* [ronimination i»ot to count the J ol war. so long as victory is 1 nouncing the heavy tax 1f sMtated by war expenditure I Budget speecn yesterday. Mr I Finance Minister, added: 'But f r cost
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  • 30 15 BRITISH NAVY SAVES ITALIANS Malta. Sept. 27. übmarine and a British lr aeroplane went to the rescue n commercial plane l Malta. The crew, passen ie were all saved. Reuter
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  • 47 15 Singapore, Thursday. 'to have armed m Chan Fook (33) and Ng two Cantonese, were this produced before Mr. Conrad the Second Police Court. were arrested m a coffeshop Road on the night of Sept. charge had been explainv.ius postponed to Oct. 4 for
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  • 30 15 Etongkoi >( i»i Ml MAKONSTANHNOFF, Soviet Consul m Shanghai, left for Japan aboard the SJL Sh.u. Maru last Saturday, according belated BSSSSagC received hei. ChhMSC Central News.
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  • 34 15 The Food Controller has the maximum prices shall be sold In the Colony shall b rollows:-Ghee- -M. D. S. and Sir brands wholsesale $52.50 per picul: retail price 56 cents per katty.
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  • 62 15 U.S. TO EXTEND NEUTRAL WATERS TO PORTUGAL Washington. Sept 28 THE United States proposal to extend neutral waters to Lisbon ll under* stood to be due to the fact that Lisbon is now the European term inn, for American trade There is also the possibility that Lisbon may be used
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  • 117 15 following playi c been i ted to play hockey for the X M I lsl the B.R C to i l;. p m On the S.R.C ground: A Nathaniel, riutchin.-.on. Dr. Xavier. lee Fongl Lim, Q Day. Goh Chin Chye, J (h. a.c. Oalstaun, i B, Suratia,
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  • 40 15 Singapore Th i 23 morning claimed trial before Mi I 01dtu*m :n ii.. I oe i g in m Miibiv be mi pec ted to 'i M- one n it pun In, oi d ont i ca c v. ention
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  • 37 15 J *>d value <i mom pi idium ■rd pun< h I i.slX round All Rod] H'ujdv Anon round M. D.: round Little Herman round* > Ton N m (four tound A round! i.: iter cjuronon Ch
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  • 74 15 The folio* ii I l B R E B a» [he B.C C r G John; B J P. Burley, .1 O. Houston W J L t T A H Slack T. P Jon l I> Pi r. II Wheeler. D. A Blunl H M
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    • 102 15 Tide Tables TO DAY High Water 110! an.. M ft. 11.21 p.m. 9.4 ft. TO-MORROW Ili«h W.ihr. [IM a.m. 9.'> ft. II Vi p.m. M ft. j SPORTS DIARY to-day Soccer: S.A.F a Cup Qualify ma Round Pollc( v. B.C F.A 11. Bt dium; H« :■> IVe I)i\i.. um R
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  • 233 16 OMINOUS LULL ON WESTERN FRONT iig German Effort Due LONDON, SEP 1.28. Despite the apparent slowness of the allies m takinc action, military critics emphasise that gen. camelin has NO WAY LOST THE INITIATIVE. is recalled that m the las *s, even months jt complete quiescence sometimes intervened between Dig
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  • 54 16 Bucharest. Sept. 28. SEVERAL high Polish officials are leaving for England. Among them are several arms expert who hope to be absorbed m the British minitions industry. About 70.000 Polish soldiers who c; rd into Rumania have, m accord. with Rumania's neutrality policy. b< put
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  • 65 16 ALL tht Iran- <l«i^ ol the British Broadcasting Corporation were out ol operation lor as long a spell ls quarter oi an hour last night m transmission No. 4. m apologising to all listenen for the break In the programme, the BBC announcer said that the
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  • 125 16 BRITAIN'S FOOD RESOURCES London. Sept. 28. n the House of Lords this afternoon, Lord Forteacue said he hoped Government would shortly mato nent on substitutes tor petrol, such as producer gas, for transport purples. Govn-nment was fully alive, he said, o the necessity of adopting other n would reduce the
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  • 112 16 London. Sept. Ja. The commandant of one of the new training wings of the R.A.F.. deigned to give a continuous supply of pilots and other personal, commenting On the present recruits, said that nothing could equal them, and many thou more were already on the The resources
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  • 47 16 London. Sept. 28. The Ministry of Supply announced to-day that an explosion occurred m on^ of the northern explosives lactones. As can be ascertained 15 lives were lost, and four persons were injured The damage .sustained will not seriously interfere with produe' n Reuter
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  • 30 16 Ottawa. Sept. Ilhe agreement between the Uhl States' and Canada for the pure; the United States of 1.200.000 ounces 01 silver has been renewed for one month. Reuter
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  • 23 16 M)t. 2J r Ovette I question _T3 i '-l to to. from S w^ be avail.- Reuter
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  • 110 16 RE-UNION OF GERMAN PRISONERS London, Sept. a 1 reunion took place at Hint ftv( >rt hern batch of Ge:: I war joined their compatrim whom they xpected to see. the prisoners of whom a con siderable number were U-boat prisons a fewn tamed their 11... bocS They I nt, though
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  • 89 16 Paris. Sept A DETAILS of the air fighting on t D Western front are given bj Petit Parisien. On Sepr. 24 five Frenc :h flghw tacked nine German fl*hte* Two the latter were brought _dom shortly afterwards two more no** and burst into flames. One French m^toji«
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  • 29 16 THE Bulgarian Govemmen,. I to the ap_> -oi a Minister to S I This post hi time. The new 1 35-year-ciH Russian chp^ Lnr^ntiv. Reuter
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  • 11 16 I Tondon Sept. 23:The 0 mic r' I Rplo-rade t« Reuter
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  • 25 16 THE I I I the proved the Bill, permitti Appro-.-hour session. r The deba v; U J itself will be inw Reuter
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