Morning Tribune, 30 September 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-09-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I, \<». m SINGAPORE rURDAY, September 30, L9 FIVE < I.My12 words
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Article332 1939-09-30 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE BRANCH, ALSO WARNING oint Peace Offensive, But Allies Threatened MTAIN FRANCE REMAIN UNMOVED, WILL PURSUE WAR ON HITLERISM TO THE END htFICIAL communiques were issued in both Moscow and Berlin yesterday, declaring that M. blotov and Herr Ribbentrop had signed a new pact. I332 words
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Article51 1939-09-30 1 Fan ;>'. 2\> I Air raid sirens sounded at 11.30 and the ,1! half an hm Valor, 'lius wai the Aral alarm for over three weeks. Everyone walked calmly to the shelters. It waa subsequentlj announced that the reason for the alarm was that German reconnats'ance planes were flying veryReuter - 51 words
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Article175 1939-09-30 1 The Joint Official Statement TIIK terms ><\ i\- liernun s,,virt 1 rniniiuiiiii|iir are! Thr OermM an«i Sorkl <- nTerninents. h .ivini; »»v i K reemeni simirrf delinite settlement M ■nestioiM arising <»«it of the dissolutHM. Of Hir !•<»!• -»> stat< ;U1(I haviim In this way created jure basis for durable175 words
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Advertisement11 1939-09-30 1 it II m is s r 8, 11. 13 U 'At11 words
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Advertisement63 1939-09-30 1 tf\ i N y^ z- al il LAMQDO {uovula nutriment (is it if mwes lacquer But, why flfffe Jfe and cuticl lkl|||||Ml lacquer? I. (/j W a liquid— i > v I A/ and nutriment all rhia PURPOSE JltUu (Jlffflr nail beauty on iTniryi and roth ingwdienu, bi i APniiER63 words
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484 1939-09-30 2 Mr. Bart ley Shortly Retiring Singapore, Prida PLOWING tributes to Mr. W. Biiifc shortly retiring from the post of President oj m Municipal Coml rs, were paid at to-day'.. nit- of the Commission. Speaking on the adjournment, Sir E. A. Brown, settlor member of Commission,484 words
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Article288 1939-09-30 2 $5 Million Loan For Municipality Singapore. Friday. AT to-day's monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners i the resolution to float a $5,000,000 loan at four per cent, interest was' passed with only one dissentient. Mr. B. Lowick said, before the mo* wag put to the vote, that he doubted, v.288 words
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Article36 1939-09-30 2 Till RE a i hinp m Mak»\ **l i". August to a greater volume than has b*cn SjKrJBIWMI >!iuo 19;J1. Thr total lov the month, wai HMIMH. Imports dininp the same period ((tailed S.'iI.O'TOOO.36 words
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Article286 1939-09-30 2 Btogafiore Friday. ASIORY o! how be was stopped b man accompanied by accused, and was ;u-keci to contribute $20 to the China Relief Fund, was told to the third polic magistrate by a Chinese, to-day, when Lee Ah Kay was charged with attempting to commit286 words
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Article173 1939-09-30 2 Singapore Wedding hi r Li I I i Inn. I It'K I* r 1 Lialo head dS MS colour r..amony a?a! .n>t thisb^l Gilm 'ur. adorable tv. -'^H Andrew weai i adS atm with sl:ilp" &nd :>n ankle-lenßJ aUn with an ovr'-fcß! ol n.i.ca net On her heac sh?i^B a173 words
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Article155 1939-09-30 2 Singapore, Friday. THK following statement was issued by the i'iitlir>rity for Shipping this afternoon: The public is advised that there is no truth m a report appearing m the Press this afternoon (not m any paper of the Tribune Group) to the effect that car#o155 words
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Advertisement33 1939-09-30 2 /CI^X SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES fe^¥f INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED T AVi'^ANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURnv pius SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. 6O CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. S.S. PHONE NO. 5918. A i— WM -■■■mill llrtHUJMii I f'33 words
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480 1939-09-30 3 COMMISSIONERS PLEDGE LOYALTY TO THE CROWN r Sings Friday. Lt\- King and the local G vernmeni waa onstrated at the Municipal Commissioner's meetii 1. whcr. a motion moved by Mr. K. A. Kr.nvn on lwhaii' l( nmission«ni and the citizen* of Singapore waa cani i sly. to express loyal" i480 words
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54 1939-09-30 3 New Commandant For Police Reserve MR. L HONK, (ifnui Counsel. has been appointed Senior 5 Commissioner and Commandant ot the Volunteer Police Reserve m S succession to Mr. Mwin Tongue. Mr. William Herbert Day has I Z been appointed Assistant ommis- I S sioner m succession to Mr. (J. A.54 words
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Article165 1939-09-30 3 C^u\jiMLj^_ 0 „^GmU'iJu%r£ FIVE worthy performers team up as the leading characters In "Maisie," which Ls one of those good films, spiced with humour, drama and emotional climaxes, without improbable sensations, that you rarely come across m weeks of einema»oing. A domestic drama can be fine165 words
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Article50 1939-09-30 3 JOHORE AND FOOD PROFITEERS i from Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bairru, i tuusday A i -.amity o) nee J seized by the Area Supplj I <" ■r, Johone Bahru, foUov Johore Obvernincnl cowtinu Thr police are ng with I i\ i ci Control authorities to prevent prod to prosecute offendi50 words
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Article107 1939-09-30 3 I <»i handeufli an iping trora rhird Ro Couii to A vi morning he found v port with the poll him and !k i p haiidcufi tomplainant h him over to a lance-coporal In the I At South Rnd-jt Road secured h and w;i trning a(107 words
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Article87 1939-09-30 3 Singapore Prki A fine $70 on the lecond charge, and 15 on the ftrsi were the ftn< a Impo i d m James Reid; Morris, ol the Oordon Highlanders; by Ifr C h Whitton the Traffic Judge, when he pleaded guilts to the chargei of driving i87 words
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Article48 1939-09-30 3 The SS "Conte Bianramano" i, due at Singapore at 8 a.m on Monday from Shanghai. Hdnfktßi ;tnd Manila She wil] berth at the SUB. wharf and II expected to sail a^ain at 9 ni on Tuesday for Colombo. Bombay, Pin! Bald Napl«\s and G»-noa. EYE EXAMINATIONS.48 words
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Advertisement32 1939-09-30 3 (OMK jT^ UAMNC s(M»N \y»>^J SIIOKTI.V PRO! I I- M ID I) I N Hl< i\i IS! IX ISTRO-l M MIBTM INO HMMWSCUn READING 3 S k'k X II nil 1., Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement54 1939-09-30 3 EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. r^£"Jj y^ i Ocular Mascl« Anomaliei ißp Crossed Eyes, IpJiZf Complicated Ca«e« of il Defective Vision. V^T Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, AKCADi: BLDG., PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Srienc* «S^A\^\ift sUII/Mil.AMi M ?JBKa\A k\ VH ivi:i:v\vii r i: i ^A .s^54 words
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Advertisement78 1939-09-30 3 SUGAR IMPORTS A riotit) (i ;i m that po« for re-export Pool POOI waivho-, the Agent to the I llej THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obicinabl* of all Chmmuu an 4 Sfrm I s.ivikini treatment rutofei ?^c hair foi mini 'i v m i t > normal flUMliOmfl Wrilf lor m<"TJir78 words
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Article19 1939-09-30 4 Rl KBi I *o__ Buyers Sellers -d N October Sellers :>ec. Sellefi (3rd Forward Jan March Sellers19 words
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Article56 1939-09-30 4 PALM OIL (Malay) Previous I In bulk Aug Sept. w COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 1 Sept. shipment SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) I Sept. shipment J TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality V. (Singapore) Sept. shipment PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Aug Oct. shipment 47 Black Lampong Aug Oct. shipment niinal GAMBIER Good Mark)56 words
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Article152 1939-09-30 4 ■uisuuers T n Dunlop Rubber Previous To-day F I General Electric 86 9 86- c m Imperial Chemical Industries 24 ~m Imperial Tobacco Hi 9 I Anglo-Dutch 27 4' 2 I Canadian Pacific 106 3" 105 I London Tin 24 23 9 1 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust152 words
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Article42 1939-09-30 4 New York, Sept 28. KUBfiER Previous To-day Buyers Belli Market Tone Little Interest St< Bpoi Buyers 20 Sellen 20V. s -;i Forward Jan March Buvers 8 seller* »H W'. TIN Quit E.. Market Tone 61 Spot X Nominal. September42 words
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Article25 1939-09-30 4 LOlluUU. rnuaj. Previous To-day Cham GOLD Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 SILVER Spot 23 224 Forward 22 15 16 22 7 1625 words
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Article68 1939-09-30 4 w^--.- Lond01L row. Previous Tb-dav chan T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 V^^m" T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.47 I a" DU T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 3 4 unofficial T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16d. T.T. on Japan (closing68 words
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98 1939-09-30 4 RUBBER BARTER PLAN SHIPMENTS REQUESTED I.omt.m. Sept IT is .inrvinu i thai the Ministry tf Suppl> reqiH^ts offers of ruliber for shipment m October and or November. Novcmbrr and r December, sellers out- n < I I. Boston. I I Nen Orleans. The shipment must be made on British Is,98 words
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Article53 1939-09-30 4 Si!/.' pi. 29 i ITS., uncl of rubber lock Is, October] Qu. I dull cone: In prenarket I but I Ized parcel was taken le 1 taua uiu X tlonally. 25. rubb< r higher prcul X la S iha bei: IndustriaJ i t and there prac no53 words
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Article38 1939-09-30 4 Happy World Cabaret is to-night holci tit m aid of the China Relief Fund, when a n nned band the "Brown Sugar Babies/ 1 a dance band under the leader[p of Mr. Bill Fyfe. will perform.38 words
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Article28 1939-09-30 4 U ndon. Sept. 29.— A message from Georgetown says that the Government of the United Kingdom have bought West Indian and British Guiana SU crops.— Raiter.28 words
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Advertisement45 1939-09-30 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at No. 42, JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH will commence business on MON. 1 6th OCT., 1939. it I i v4S C 1 MASTERS. B wl lw aaanaeer. 3IME DARBY Co., Ltd: S^rS^SS45 words
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Advertisement98 1939-09-30 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. lfJ4. 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 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies: Batavia,98 words
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Advertisement11 1939-09-30 4 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. W. MM 2, FinteysonG^J11 words
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273 1939-09-30 5 him- k i j>t 29. 4( < nlM>!\«. i., r<|»..n i,um th. n Huntm ii'.nt. iijmi i oft J kill-il ;ui<l wi.uniln! bcIWMH Bflj Mj »i\t> cm i I. in Genera] H hief «f this ;i! intcd .it his id. qu utcrs. I273 words
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Article65 1939-09-30 5 THE <>■ i■ 1 poration i Lmited, banken foi Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chii tion) Singapore report that contributions bo far received I I up v foUon Previou rther contributii i < :n -mei ..ii Produce Co. $mo M md Richard Chu m Hoe i m 160 Hu i65 words
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Article20 1939-09-30 5 OH KIM An Beletai mornfor< crlmln il bi 97 b iloi if Tunn, 11 Of $.001)20 words
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Advertisement409 1939-09-30 5 I rENDBH 1 I jp to D 20th October, 1939. at the V Councill P from pi .rou.s r supplies for the ipore, Fenang. and lor a period of V ing from Ist JanBINOArOBI H. making up) for Peons, etc IV irtment. JJf Marine and Medi- I Motor Spirit p409 words
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Advertisement416 1939-09-30 5 (c i dv T one m drr v dv» i fulfllmi lb M :drauTi my time before Tho Govemnu bind It use m i ma iartment from oth< rd to tender., for laneous articles the Government revr\s the right to ace( I -ular tender m respect of certain It*»mB only416 words
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Advertisement46 1939-09-30 5 No. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE j (CHAPTER Ll3) NOTICE (»i sMf 01 t ROWN LAND Land will tx bf Public auction it tin LandQfl n am. on Thui Lot No ToWD Sub diyiiion. fapproi I (approi Q t 7112 ,v :.q $100 $2 P r FORBI46 words
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Advertisement279 1939-09-30 6 i D\\(iK> w in GOOD GIRLS, i ot s\^ maimi PAVILION 5i 615 915 TO-DAY FmEeHiAISIE, THE EXPLOSIVE BLONDE! ;£QI. I That Oynanutf Dari.r.g i> Aq- to I j her way* She'll deligh* th# «o< ol the waion |flH v you 1 Sh#'U air. ire you' A l et into279 words
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Advertisement174 1939-09-30 6 |C A P I T O L IS^T^-I.^ i;K<>-i;.Kii.'s pripptel Ad\tntur, ston rrr I'laiie llii;ht- 11 AIRLINER DOWN IN JUNGLE! H Mj l'Miii n Oity fht tf twitvi cm tscne WHICH FIVP A.^ I 1 Xt T(N.MOKKO>V OPENING WITH si] I|: ALWAYS MARRY^^^J jH ...because they meet strong I men174 words
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94 1939-09-30 7 AMENDMENT TO WOMEN'S GIRLS' BILL L .\rinment Gazette notifies that Women and Girls Protection I Ordinance iy39 will short,:vred into the Colony, by tin sections dealing with oi women and gvis, and amendment, the Protects: 1 3uthoriS4 d may at any I pect tho nlace where Irl m respect of94 words
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Article127 1939-09-30 7 I roa Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. L. V Taylor appeared before B r g. Rappcport m the Civil Di.sX yesterday as defendant m a X which Wang Ah Lim. a HainaX, mt'd from him $26 as oik* X- wages In lieu of notice. lim was127 words
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Article80 1939-09-30 7 THEFT OF PRINTING METAL >m Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Thursday. j ted on a charge of having comthsff of 24 linotype Ingota $11.52. the property of the Oovdt Printing Office, Johore Bahru. bin Bahari a peon attached to Government Printing Office, was iced to one month's rigorous imment by80 words
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Article63 1939-09-30 7 Singapore, Friday DIAYING on the road m front of I** houfe m Maude Road on the mornl Sept. 22, Ng Soon Hoh a eignt old girl ran into the side of a ing conservancy lorry which ran nd killed her. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coreturned63 words
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Advertisement50 1939-09-30 7 Y.W.C.A. FAIR. TO-DAY I rom 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. at th« V U (A. HOSTEL 8, I :nt (aiming Koad. Attractive Stalls Indian Chinese Home I: I Food Stalls, Waffl Side SI. Afternoon Admission 20 cents. Children under ten years 10 cents. Special Attraction— Pet Show at 5..i0 p.m.50 words
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Advertisement258 1939-09-30 7 tVEBYTHINC ITCM UKED l> lull! I\( (.im.i;- is BACK > '\'N \M' BETTER lIIW EVEB lAI. II A A >| TO-DAY 1 1 a.m. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M J Dm S^V I \cr\ rhin^ s new aughters \^ouragcous<f*k^^ John Garfield <I*'V ZW^^^^k MH|L JUiMA MNN.IAV HAINTIK J« «MR<^ V^^Bi*' *H258 words
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568 1939-09-30 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. September 30, 1939. I HITLERISM DOOMED TERMANY is resorting to lying propaganda m the forlorn hope of bolstering up her cause. It has been assiduously asserted that the Polish commander-in-chief was ready to come to terms h Germany on the second day the war, but was inducedReuter - 568 words
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Article122 1939-09-30 8 Joint Effort To End The War In The West Berlin, Sept. 29. r |PHE Ribbentrop-Molotov negotiations have M concluded, states the Official German News Agency which adds in a communique issued: "The German and Soviet Governments have signed a definite settlement of questions arising out ofReuter - 122 words
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Article72 1939-09-30 8 Ribbentrop Dines With Jews Rfeseew, Sfpt h AMONG Herr von Rib!» tn trnp\ I n ateets at the banquet zi th- Kr ml in pere Nre fan 1 Ia/ar KatninovWh. Ctaaafcai 1 of Heavy Industry, aid M 1 Abraham Lo7ovsky. According to Geraua sources the banquet was marked bv aReuter - 72 words
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82 1939-09-30 8 L ndnn, Sept. 29. ACCORDING to thr Gorman radio the J» U-boat which torpedoed the Courageous has arrived at Wiihclmshaven and Iron Crosses have been presented to the crew. It is pointed out m naval circles m London that U-boats often hunt m pairs82 words
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147 1939-09-30 8 Japan Wasting Her Resources in China WANG CHUNG HUI W ON BASIS OF 1" PEACE TALK I Chungking, sept. 29. I M DI tt.no chuns Hui. fore* Minister, iti^od China'sidefcm* ition to maintain the principle feritorial integrity and juris dkrt* us a basis for any prace n^'iu IS was willingSin Chew Jit Poh - 147 words
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Article29 1939-09-30 8 Bucharest, Sept. 29—M. Argetoianu. President of the Senate, is to become Prime Minister m place of General Argeseanu whose appointment wa»s known to have been temporary.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article48 1939-09-30 8 London. Sept. 28. THE Egyptian Government baa brought Its currency regulations into line with, those enforced m Great Britain, by prohibiting transactions m foreign currency except within certain defined limits and only through an authorised bank. Sterling is not affected by these regu- lations.—Reuter. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article44 1939-09-30 8 Mr. G. S. Vathukrislinan, B.SJc., has been transferred to the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malaya Tribune Press, LU., with effect from Sunday next. He is to take up the position of assistant branch managing-editor to hSt, Joseph John, B.A.44 words
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Article24 1939-09-30 8 London, aw*-* It is benoved that cK; > J^f rWc; ween the Soviet of a ■ndWg shadowed by the app; >";. Soviet Minister to Son ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement15 1939-09-30 8 1 D EWM S I t "white 1 label 1 1 WHISKY I WPS. Dl15 words
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Article, Illustration128 1939-09-30 9 Sentinels of ENGLAND I Km \nti-aircijf runs which, tofethef with balloon bar E, ,-!>. [urni l>a-t of Britain's defence BftJßtt air HIM Wl, are seen m pos non on tin I^l Oftst. ..ill News). '•it: \ti ;mli unralt kum. Mffttt CftH itAndillf f>v m t tic ks an i (PUnH128 words
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Advertisement589 1939-09-30 10 I iL I I L*:*>l CHARCEURS REUnkI I a H a^B a^^&&|^B^^^^l>% i Wing t0 thC uncertaint y of dates of arrivals and depar I I L j tines the usual list of sailings has n suspended I BmOa^BRitISHINDIA.LINES j AFF I <tN(x>Hi>oR^TED vi England) J7ic Successors of MOINE COMTE589 words
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283 1939-09-30 11 London, udy ol the German official publication on the Urman-Poli, i.as .evealod m falsification which ha m In qi nanatin which dealt pute b PoU crnmenU. To the first »wpi M the f mi c.u\(infn«it, m agreement with tl.i BrWsh, ff ave anBritish Wireless - 283 words
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84 1939-09-30 11 JAPANESE ON DEFENSIVE IN SHANTUNG i taSffctef, Sept. 29. Japanese have decided to X i the defensive MtMf the :>i'hvay, m southern Shan- I. v w hat lorcfi MB H^ to reinforce those at H j are concentratinu at :idv to ro to Hankow, and two H 1 will reinforceSin Chew Jit Poh - 84 words
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Article34 1939-09-30 11 Ii YE. Hendershot. M.A.. the i Seventh Dar Adventist puV. Will speak at the Seventh Church. 5, Ponang Road 0 ':iv. HU subject will be tiall All Men Know." The i Invited.34 words
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Article53 1939-09-30 11 I' m tm.i A WWPOBAI Hum i .r<..,,, n t \m<rir.iii fi.roun i t,. i r. fore an> thMmg* is Made m pirM m political f v,, ro|( «'l I II! ope.in pow on the \iini •< .11 lntroritirrcl hv Mn|c« .1 I' ii. \nw-ri.Reuter - 53 words
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Article23 1939-09-30 11 "U.S. WILL JOIN WAR IN 1940" rawn hi p i I Dr. B the Allies will he i tance and chinese Central Newschinese Central News - 23 words
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Article39 1939-09-30 11 Koto Tin n y k liner Terukunl lis d In ai Kobe tins aft' rn ad -hip ome pen h r Euro] be European v. Sun 11 ri -i the upper d I both hull.39 words
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Article36 1939-09-30 11 sin. Friday. mi Harold Will on Mr. a I < leorge Ja R< (i of 1 to Mr i the Smjj- Mi Conrad Oldham, the Rt of Marriai Mr. ;md Mi.; Edward Mortimer Scarf e.36 words
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Advertisement220 1939-09-30 11 in r r x s a» n i l i» li i: B (Incorporated m Australia) i...: sailings to Brisbane. Sdyney and Melbourne. to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities Ho!' sailings is suspended for the time220 words
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Advertisement21 1939-09-30 11 SANDEMAN'S r^j lUl\ I O j||l|i AND ML^^^d For k^^ 5^ fl discerning liSn^ well-mat urea pANDEMrIi fM woo WPB IA21 words
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Article, Illustration772 1939-09-30 12 SECRETS Of Smart Dressing Chic depends more on the way';; plan than the money you ZI "HE 'oundatlon of all smart dressing is to plan before you buy. for it ls the way m which you assemble your wardrobe that counts far .ore ihan the money you spend on it.772 words
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Advertisement78 1939-09-30 12 TfWVt I HohtQ-Kiaae delicious I a/nays fresh W Mfiiis If you have not tried one of our I jfiSß^^ V^ famous S.C.S. Pies you've missed /*^jfi3B^^g^-^ a treat. They are really scrump- tious because only the tenderest 1-^ |lm meat, Poultry' and game are ured I I*^ to make them.78 words
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Article823 1939-09-30 13 ALLIES UNMOVED BY NEW THREAT ontinind from pagi m about the developmciv m mercial relation X British V. .-met is E ihe new agreement, and will be m iiate consultation with th( B meantime, well-informed circle.--v l Chamberlain's deft In the House of Oommotu X 1 1 laid that th<823 words
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Article68 1939-09-30 13 London. Sept nil lilts iiipioniatU correip— 1* d^nt learm from authoritative Sn\ let (m Irs m London that uhen M M.u-k. -,ih i oid Halifsi '»,i Wednesday, Om Saviel Ambassador mlorincd him that the Soviet t..-\. eminent Intended to maintain its policy oi Mf.in ility, secondly thaiReuter - 68 words
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Article212 1939-09-30 13 I.UIKI >M. Srpt NEUTRAL stat.s :n Eastern i ■rope are naturally rtßdyillg every (IrvclopiiM nt m Moscow with thC most anxious Interest, The northern capital* have been roughly disturbed bj Eathonia'i enforced surrender to Russia whereby Ru pains new naval and air ba es, and new trade212 words
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167 1939-09-30 13 HOW MUCH CAN RUSSIA HELP GERMANY I oimImm Sept A I I kateffi i eon entri n how f.u the aeu Kus (.rrman asresmcut, with the promised suppi> of Kuvsian raw materials ftfai <.< i in in i ,i nia\ aA the progress of the war. -i she pi with167 words
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Article36 1939-09-30 13 London, Bt pi 9 i he French I i. ter oi Mann, and the Din Tran i oil have at i ived In i ondon tabll onal conl ic1 i Ith tb< I tish colleagues Reutei36 words
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Article73 1939-09-30 13 1 RESULTS of last night's boxing M the Happy World: Clmr Mackay (9 4 1 beat Tony Won' 1 (8.12V2> on points. Cyclone Kid <B.5U> drew with Fight Ing John who substituted for i M !< Merman <8.6>. M. Dan "7 5*4) knocked out Moha-ll mcd Awang73 words
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Advertisement38 1939-09-30 13 Ilusso -Japanese Incident Tokyo, Sept. 29. RESH RussoJapanese incident is reported m a Japanese i king despatch. A Soviet patrol boal and Soviet gnwfe we "wantonly" to have fired on a Manchukuo vessel on the r River. Reuter.38 words
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Advertisement70 1939-09-30 13 THEON NAIL POLISH j U DII mm SHAM s MADE IN USA BTi f ■rf f i IQBffl AMKKK AN ORIFNTAL BALES c« HaMNJMfng EqalfMniti |f, Orrhanl Ko»4l Suh \»;rnts i ITHA1 TKAI)I\(. i 0 raom im BftAfl BASAH BOAD, •^IAXIXF/ I IDII 8 HAIBDEIWIMO lALOK ZFNO MAdIINKUSS I. RMAMNT70 words
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1219 1939-09-30 14 i OPENING OF K. L RACE MEET By TKKSIWssI X LORD Gray and Bal Tabarin look the best lor to-day, the opening day of the Selangor Turf Clubs Autumn Meeting. Lord Gray waa at one time the best of the New1,219 words
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Advertisement232 1939-09-30 14 i TRADEBARGAINS j FOR SALE BARGAINS! Read this page ot Special Trade Bargains appearing m the M6rning Tribune every Saturday. Yoo will find what you are looking (or ana BAVE MONEY^ OPTICAL Whatever your optical requirement! ....NAN-SIN has exactly what you \eant plus efficiency and economy. R;ng, up 6363 for232 words
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Article294 1939-09-30 15 IMPIRE'S ASSOCIATION SUGGESTED I and national fitness is Msentl f J. L. M ol the Singapore H< I ial meeting of the A. tton Held at the S.< I tay evening. At an extiaoidinary geneu.l netting preceding tbfl aniuu: n> I "ting, a proposed new294 words
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371 1939-09-30 15 Lawn Tennis Stein Wins "C" Event At S. C. C. I'ERDAY'S matches m trie .C.C. autumn lawn tennis ament resulted as follows:— Class Singles Final: G. X Stein ;.C. Webster a— 6. 6— i. ■fession Pairs: Major More and Hipkin (plus 3) beat DEL Anm and D.K. Evans (—3). 6—3,371 words
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Article86 1939-09-30 15 Every shop has increased their prices BUT WE ARK STILL MOVING NORMAL. HEAPEST STORE IN THE TOWN WHERE YOU CAN GET POPLIN SHIRTS 3 for $1 Towels 4 SiLadies Vets 3 $1 Petti coats 2 $1 Night Gowns 2 $1 Knickers 4 $1 Shima Silks Yds. 686 words
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Article72 1939-09-30 15 £X( 1 PfHcr i»ey| «i.!i.iu«-iv 1 -»ur. and their forwarjh rer.i poor <i.»,,!;ix \i< iteath. inner kit was t h«- mlj plan .line i l.sr tn st jriliß. The Chinese had th" betti r of ft( Tuan fed his forwards with isaes. RESERVE DIVISION ENCOUNTER72 words
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Article60 1939-09-30 15 BJLC. 3: W< o S c f the h played Hit Y. pnr up «'i rr'ditablr d but woro un. i>!»> to pen?tratf thr Her riu ii forward difiduallj but Failed to combrnr Trouncing For V.M.C.A Juniors An 8.C.1 rti vf-n trcuticrd Y M(' A60 words
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Article42 1939-09-30 15 1.4 B 1 I! pt Hi:. "B" 6 pts THE see H nfteen defeated the H E B" team In a ruKger match i>; i on the pa'ian", yesterday, '\w ma ht'MiK II polnl i K«>al and' two tin I42 words
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Article17 1939-09-30 15 Befoiv the Dy Registrar Mr. Cheah at 10 30 a m: -Tax;iM n17 words
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Miscellaneous22 1939-09-30 15 Tide Tables TO DAY Hitfh Water: 1 1.26 a.m. |J it 11.53 p.m. 9.3 it TO-MORROW Hifh Water: 11.53 a.m. 9.3 ft.22 words
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401 1939-09-30 16 Offensive To Retake Lost Ground? LONDON. SEPT. 2f. ptl-.NCII OPINION APPEARS NOW TO FAVOUR THE r IDEA ITHAT THE EXPECTED GERMAN OFFENSIVE WILL FIRST BE AIMED AT RECOVERING GERMAN ERRITORV ESP.ECIALIY AIIOINI) SAARBRUECKEN, I HI LOSS OF WHICH IS A SEVERE ECONOMIC BLOW. Military critics401 words
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Article64 1939-09-30 16 ■.don. Sept. 29. On the western unit to-day. German nade counter attacks near LvWitter Mid at another point on •he Rhine but the attempts were unsucE; the Moseiie the French have advanc It French i le numb ire It is also learnt m Paris to-day64 words
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Article168 1939-09-30 16 London, Sept, 7 p.m. (.M.I DKIIISH aircraft t.»-dav attacked units <»i the German lieot mv Heligoland Detailed i raid are ,ble. but the official Gerthat some ol the British machines were shut down. It is stated m London that In >pite .idable anti-aircraft fire, theReuter - 168 words
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Article18 1939-09-30 16 29. JOEY outpointl irry J< ight 'ii. over 15 roui The decision was unuonular ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article11 1939-09-30 16 12 U-BOATs SUNK I month. 1m ■Itj SI win at. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article20 1939-09-30 16 i an ThI lav. Tht 1 r «dB been provided with ond all near signpos been lemoved. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article14 1939-09-30 16 Canada To Sen Troops 4. the mag 1 AT. I ed In am ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article15 1939-09-30 16 RUMANIA SUMMONS RESERVES r 1 the Arm abroad to I 1 to R B- fro15 words
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Article18 1939-09-30 16 T England were one by a Dei other ere Another Nci m^ m^ m^— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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