Morning Tribune, 2 October 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. 206. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, October 2, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 295 1 Hitler Getting Seared? DESPERATE PEACE MOVES FROM BERLIN REPORTED LONDON, OCT. 1. OI.ITICAL RATHER THAN MILITARY CONSIDERATIONS APPEAR FOR THE MOMENT TO GOVERN THE \CTIOF RMAN HIGH COMMAND. Neutral countries report all sorts of peace proposals which Hitler is expected to announce on Tuesday. All agree 1 feverishly desires to
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  • 74 1 FIERCE BATTLE NEAR HONGKONG LONDON, OCT. 1. FIRST REPORTS OF FIGHTING I\ BOOTH CHINA WERE RECEIVED TO-DAY. Messages from Hongkong state that a fierce battle has been raging all day close to British territory of Hongkong. It appears that shortly before midnight last night the Chinese started to drive a
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  • 118 1 London, Oct. 1. HI J MAJESTY the King nsuß to-lay signed a proclamation under which all male British subjects who are resident m Groat Britain and who aie more than 20 but not yet 22 are. liable to be called up for sei> vice m
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  • 92 1 New York, Oct. 1. MR. Al Smith, former Governor of New York city and strong vx>litical opponent of President Roosevelt, last Bigot broadcast an appeal to Americans to stand solidly behind the Pnvsidet t til his effort to maintain neutrality. He argued that one of the
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  • 127 1 PREMIER SPEAKS TO-DAY, HITLER TO-MORROW Amsterdam, Oct. 1. THE world is eagerly awaiting Mr. Chamberlain's coming statement (on Mono; Hoping that he will throw MMtti light on the international situation, says the Hundel^M: .1 adding: •The monstrou paradox of the present u.t i«»; is that two big powers whfl cold-bloodedly
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  • 45 1 London, Oct. 1. lIF German Wireless confirmed last night that of western Germany are evacuated, although > »t repeatedly denie« this report. *t was announced .at a 111 nas been opened In un where soldiers may in"bout relatives evacuat- «wom the west.— Reuter
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  • 186 1 London. Oct. 1. THE fiercest air fighting: over the Western Front since the beginning of the war is reported In ofluiul dispatch* from French headquarters to Paris. During the last 24 hours. B and :iter The French say th fctecl to b€ about equi
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    • 36 1 On Oilier l^a^es irtinir Arrivals Here 4 ngor rnemployinent I ood I' >' I lap Dispute 7 J Page Pi en's I 1^ 1 1 nt 14 iv r. r i» leframa x Hi 13 i»» 5
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  • 352 2 FIRST WARTIME ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE ARE HERE SPEEDY VOYAGE VIA THE CAPE ai havitifl left Europe behind them. M I relict ai naving i 0111 UUM I.nrton Mhnol << < :l Tribi.nr representative J™ Jid not like #*f hrrausr on account of it her srh. lad floM-d ThK Kiri id
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  • 27 2 A mottlng Oi the Council of State Johore. will be held at the Dewar Johoiie Bahru. at 10 30 a.m. on Tuesda\ Oct. 31. 1939.
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  • 234 2 Chinese Victory In Kiangsi I OlMngkaßg, Sl )1 I victory nn the North Kiantfs, In til vestnday DMmtal and nraptiiH-d UlN*. YrliHi«riiß a.ul Chan«fu, all vest of FenKhsitt. whtota wan MowUiwd by tip Chi) c. Che Jap, >, 2 f n alH i ftttempted to push ue.^aui h m iMMi-'hMu
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  • 254 2 Tgrl j SELANGOR MALAYS I W4iVr P/l^/ LAND (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THK demand for padi land from Malays m W««or ***P«** 1 to be «o heavy that it may not be possible to find land of and nr^SJSStI meeting of the
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own Reporter) j Ipoh. Sunday. i 5 THE death occurred this morning at 8.25, at the J j age of 34 of Her Highness the j I Raja Ampuan Halijah, Raja I Perumpuan of Perak, at the j Palace, Kuala Kangsar. Her Highness
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  • 133 2 DONATIONS received up to Sept.. 29 Donation*, previous acknowledge! 5179.574.73 Mr. and Mrs. C. P. L£ Porte $50; Gamra-n 'Malaya) Ltd $1 000- The Singapore Chamber of Commerce $5,000; Balance from Bentom Knitting Fund S5O; Bemban Hydraulu Ltd. one day's pay $70: Members of Ja miatul Efchwanal Muslimin
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  • 134 2 Open Verdict On Child In River (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. JYJR. J. G. Rappoport, the Coroner, returned an open verdict at the inquiry to-day m the Coroner's Court into the death of a male child. Two Malay constables gave evidence that on Sept. 8. while on rounds m
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    • 33 2 r /^Z>\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES fO^OA f^-Sfe.? 1 INSURE WITH '"^y THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. i siicuri'iv plus slr via: Jl HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, ■Kl.N'tf. IWlltK, S TUONE NO. 5918.
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  • 1024 3 Mr. John Hands Again MYSTERIOUS SECRECY OVER UNEMPLOYMENT IN SELANGOR (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I MUST apologise to the subscribers for not acknowledging their generosity last month, but no report was published at the end of August because of the gathering war clouds, and because hope had
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  • 48 3 Said to have fallen into I I tron Clifford Pier, a Chinese woman was res cued by two marine iwlice constable and an Indian at about 7.30 last nißht She wa.s .soaked and shocked, but no injured. She was taken to the Genera hospital.
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  • 161 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) S Muar, Saturday. SHE was lying on her back and cutting her throat with a knife 1 m h*f right hand. She was lying S on the cement floor of the kitchen. S I did not see anyone else m the 2
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  • 84 3 (From Our Own Reporter* Penang, Sunday. WITH regard to the present typhoid epidemic now prevailing m Fenang, the Chief Medical Officer has made the following announcement: Free inoculation will be given to the public as a precautionary measure against the disease. The inoculation against typhoid I*
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  • 168 3 C^vj2uo2__ '/tt^tCHrt FOUR Girls In Whit. n a n at the Capitol la t nighl a gtory ol hospital life, of the sob* influences through which tIIOM aspiring t v nursing honours have to before the final graduation, and of the romance which is insperable from
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  • 55 3 THE Band of the Straits Settlements Police will play m public to m^ht at Katons Park at 6 under the direction t>| Mr 8. Chapman, Bandmaster. 1. March "Wellington" Zehle; 2. Overture "Caliph of Bagdad" Boieldieu; 3 Selection "Lightning Switch" Alford; 4. Serenade "La Paloma" Yradier: 5 Selection
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  • 19 3 GATES: On Oct. 1. 1939, James Benjamin Gates, of Messrs. Brinkmann Co. Funeral at Bidadari. 5 p.m. to-day.
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  • 73 4 Ilamb lullHl WOU mull <-omp tfitn our Ar th< In bo •111^ ln the Oreal War W(1 rrnoua «icc< t() nir given i,, q man mothers ol n I cnj Ma mother wnc i died I n ftlao her hu l mothei Oerman rtne
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  • 120 4 NO THREAT TO HOLLAND iterdam, Oct. L HOT b Mn-ji. defcn -n has w hitherto beer even partially Hooded i!' Holland, with the exception ()1 the small POlder Province ir Qtrecht, which was flooded about a fortnight ago, partly to test the existing arrangements and partly m order to bring
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  • 260 4 London, Oct. 1. TO DAY I beta! Ob as a clay for National prayers m England. T° fteßi and Queen set up an example by tag a. whe,e they attended special high servuv. „s were said throu—t the country-m cathedrals, parish churches and village chat A
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  • 116 4 London, Oct 1. DLEADING that this country should not be dragged down m competition with an enemy m the use of base and cruel methods of waging war. the Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at Westminster Abbey, urged that righteous indignation should not degenerate into bitter hatred towards a
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  • 76 4 London, Oct. 1 JUE quietest early Autumn week-end on the roads lor many years is observed to-day m London. Observers along arterial roads estimate that only one-third of the normal number of private cans were taken out. Yesterday was one-quarter day. and many motorists whose licences
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  • 34 4 London. Oct. 1. THE South African Government have decided to convert early next year the five per cent, local loan amounting to nearly £15,000,000. The money is required for defence. Reuter
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  • 70 4 London. Oct. 1. The Polish Embassy in London states that the President of the Polish Republic has decreed the resignation of the cabinet of General Slawoj-Skladkowski which is no longer in a position to carry out its duties, and appoints General Sikcrski (commander of the Polish army
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  • 57 4 REORGANISATION OF INFORMATION MINISTRY London. Oct. 1. lORD MACMILLAN, Minister of Infor1* mation. has announced that he is now conducting a survey of the organisation and staffing of the Ministry. Regional chiefs for each division Will no longer be required after the end of the month or such shorter period
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    • 88 4 I I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I I 1 BANKING J I I corp. usm I'nderUkes hunkiii}; t.anH *a< tions of every description H (Maces at your disposal H Ihe multifarious services of H Ml inst itiilion with brandies H ;it| over South F.astern Asia H He ctintieitions m all
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    • 100 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. EstablUhed by Royal Charter A.D. I<?A lii.oiporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40,030.000,U cserve 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
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    • 12 4 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TA. £926 2, Finlayson Green.
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  • 1559 5 PRICES FIXED FOR CANNED REFRIGERATED FOODS oy taking the average price per article tilling m C?yde Terrace Market, Ellentji'iough Market, Kandang Kcrbau Market, Orchard Road Market sjid TeloK Ayer Market. The lowest and the highist prices m the various markets constitute the minimum and maximum prices published m the press
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  • 129 5 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK Bangkok Report Denied AtmiNurvun. newspaper puDii.sm*s aie statement that i Thai .syndicate has been f( nr.ocl to take over and carry on the business of the Oversea-Chinese Ba*ikmp; Corporation m Bangkok. A representative of the Tribune made inquiries at the head office of the Corporation i;i Singapore and
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  • 30 5 Berlin, Sept. 30—Hitler has ordered all public buildings m the Reich to be beflagged for a week on the occasion of the German troops march through Warsaw.— Reuter
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  • 8 6 SESftssflss I B— jscated. _j?
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  • 17 6 iy:^ a ~~~Qprvt 30—The Polish Mints■neasftge, Vhe ne^ Polish Government gf^ Tore^n m^n.st.r from !926 to Reuter
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    • 323 6 I -i T"T ,o nk.iii ..r. DOLD AS vn ESKIMO DIO REES COLDER TH^ 1 iSUjSWOTAN DANCING^MgI v( N li;l x, JIH -*]|IAISIE" Come mcc, TOUR"GIRLS IN WHITE' TO-DAY CAPITOLJ 615 915 story "NURSES CAN VBH^^^Bm ALWAYS MARRY^' **Jt"" I iilM if b I I W I hold your hdnd!
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  • 371 7 Fu ndamental Ad j ustmen t Of Anglo-Jap Dispute Tokyo, Sept. SO. pHE JapMie*^ press features reports that the Anglo- Japanese 1 hUrenre at Tientsin will shortly be resumed. It transpires th^t shortly after the formation of the .Uh' Cabinet. rt (rai^ie. probably on Sopt. B, formally proposed that conations
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  • 87 7 Monday, Sept. 18. Mn Nunn arrived to stay at Governi ment House. Wednesday, Sept. 20. His Excellency pre-ided at a meetinp of the Executive Council held at Gov- j ernment House this morning In the evening His Excellency Lady Thomas gave a Pahit Party at Government House. Friday,
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  • 54 7 The ambulance was summoned to j Jalan Besar a little after noon yesterday' tc attend to two Indians who were said to have been stabbed by a compatriot with a knife. Each sustained a small wound on the left .shoulder, and were j conscious when taken to the
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    • 109 7 HAPPY CABARET TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK TILL 12 MIDNIGHT GLAMOROUS HAWAIIAN NICHT DANCE WITH SOUTH SEA MANNEQUINS IN COLOURFUL SARONG COSTUMES IT'S A LULU NIGHT IN POLYNESIA TWO BANDS NON STOP presenting CHAMPION HAWAIIAN BAND OF 1939 THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS Under Harry Martinez, the champion band- leader of Java.
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    • 147 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 1 ALHAMBRA 3-15, e-ts 9-15 1 SO WONNSM J^% r Mk j^ L v 5 E| f i 1 < M thtrm IVisciila Lanc*Roscn-!:ir* v Li-ac Lola tane-Cale P^jj XnJ C-f.cn-,1 k< MKSII! M «v VBMMHHHBHHHI T'O^-^y P»"«.tt mo irv^g WN t» M.v.l t«v Mi. c. r
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  • 288 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, October 2, 1939. ECONOMY rpo-DAY cheese parings a,l<, (an die-ends partake of a new dignity, and t h<* authorities in Malaya are letting an example in cutting down the extras in oilier expend.- ture. In the drive for economy, Government Departments are al- i ready reverting to
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  • 56 8 London, Oct. 1. DR. Frank has been appointed supreme head of administration In Polish territory In German occupation, according to the German radio. It is learned that a German economic mission is arriving next week to discuss GermanSoviet trade following the RibbentropMolotov agreement. The
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  • 23 8 I The Italian wireles! announce., thai Italian shippii, louth Africa and the Far East an to dc resumed this month.- Reuter
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  • 178 8 French Hold Advantages j London, sepi MPOKI8 regarding the French attack along the tan J^ K Itoelle ,n the direction of Treves indicate that Ger, Gamem, C, mm ande,-n-Chief, has got his teem B M»to t is a, and that the railway, at least as far
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  • 65 8 Washington, Oct. 1. THE Polish Ambassador, M. Potocke, formally denounced the German-Soviet) partition of Poland m a statement delivered to the State Department and declared it would be resisted by the Polish Government with all the means at its disposal. Diplomatic circles expect the I nited States to
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  • 52 8 'I Copenhagen. Oct. 1.-A third Danish ship has been taken into a German port and a fourth, it is reported pro- bably be taken m. The Danish Minister m Berlin has been instructed to approach the German authorities to secure the release as soon as
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  • 239 8 Rome, Sept 30. POUNT CIANO left for Berlin at rj p.m. by special train. V> London, Sept. 30. The news that Count Ciano has been invited to Berlin, where he arrives to-morrow afternoon, is received with interest in London, writes Renter's diplomatic correspondent. Many quarters think
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  • 100 8 GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY London, Oct. I. riKTHER successful monnaUsance F fltahts by Ihe Boy»1 Air Force b, day ami n«M are announced by s# ifHi I skss» """"Arafr I a rpro-.ii Kißh Command communin «e wV that twelve British war plan, d fly over German territorial wad oit North Sea
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  • 65 8 Paris. Oct. 1. THE composition of the nrw Polish Cabinet to serve under President Racziewicz is announced m a communique by the Polish Embassy. It includes General Sikcrski. Prime Minister and Minister of War. M. Zaleski, Foreign Minister and M. Adam Koc, Minister of Finance. The communique
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  • 156 9 OH EVE OF WAR DECLARAT lON \brve- Xdmiral Boyle who, together with Sir Paul Dukes and Mr. Har-iM-n returned to London from Herlin m th c special plane used by Sir Wile Hende ;on during the crisrs negotiations is here seen leaving the Heston Aerodr. me.— Planet News).
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    • 297 10 i^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIAILINES (iNC'OKi^ORATED IN ENGLAND) ll impended for the time being. All vessels may call at any port onior off the ro.it<>-and the route and .1 sailings are subjec t to chan-e or deviation with or without notice. All Passage Rates Supplements to all ports have been
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    • 412 10 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS LUAU ABiNs m I>!UVATE BATH Excellent Cuisine. r M4RSFILLES To N DUN To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, TO KO mS nPKMIAGEN ft COPENHAGEN BORINGIA Oct: 17 INDIA abt* Oct. 7 LALANDIA Nov: 7 SIAM Oct. 30 JUTLANDIA N<> v: f8 MEONIA Dec: 19 FIONIA 9 To: BANGKOK A SAIGON
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  • 177 11 Moves Through It a ly Amsterdam, Oct. 1. P HE Berlin correspondent of the Telegraaf learns from "a very reliable source" that a proposal which Herr Hitler will transmit to London and Paris through Signor Mussolini will consist m substance of two points. Firstly, restoration of
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  • 118 11 Peipiiig, Oct. 1. IPPARENTLT because it is thought A Britain's hands are fully occupied Europe, the anti-British movement i* being revived in some places ta North bina. Shoos at Kaifeng are threatened with scation of stock and temporary if they sell British goods after A
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  • 100 11 London, Oct. 1. evacuation trains have been built for immediate use in the event of casualties occurring as a result of air raids in "frier to assist in the distribution of injured civilians to hospitals throughout the country. British railways are also engaged in the construction
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  • 115 11 London. Sept. 30. QERMANY'S vassal state of Slovahaa declared herself out of the JjW. A spokesman of the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister said to-day that pince the capitulation of Poland, Slovakia is at peace with the world. That means." he explained, 'th~t *c are
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  • 76 11 Stockholm. Sept. 30. Swedish ship-owners complain that there is a widespread espionajr* system m the northern ports and unl?ss this is stamped out export trade will quickly be destroyed. They state that German spies report the departure of every ship and the Commander of a sunken
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  • 58 11 Tnr New York Sept. 30--j»F Senate Foreign Relations Committee m an informal report mending: the enactment of new neutrality bill, according \v v- Dow Jones Agency m a v s «mgton dispatch, advised the th v that U was of opinion tnat annot maintain neutrality s long as
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  • 60 11 Paris, Sept. 3t>. Forty-three of the 71 communist deputies in France have changed the names of their parties to the French Peasants' and Workers' group. Of Hie others, four have resigned and the rest are mobilised or away from Paris. The mayors <>l many Paris suburbs have
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  • 53 11 Shanghai, Oct. 1. I OCAL Chinese reports, hitherto unconfirmed, allege that rail traffic between Shanghai and Nanking was disrupted yesterday when a Nanking-bound Japanese military train was derailed by guerrilla units halfway between Shanghai and Nanking. Thirty Japanese soldiers were said to have been killed and others
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  • 28 11 London, Sept. 30.—1t was announced to-day that the evacuation scheme is to oe extended to include small children )f between the ages of two and five years.— Reuter
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  • 135 11 Moscow, Sept. 30. Q()TH Pravda and Uvestia vehemently denounce "war-mongers" and depict the recent Russian action m Poland a^ an essentially peacemaking operation and uphold the recent Russo-German statements that the moment has come for peace. There is no indication m either, however, of the
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  • 71 11 48 Warplanes Raid Chungking Chungking Sept. 30 Forty-eight Japanese bomber* twice attempted to raid Chungkin;; last niffht and early this morning the moon being hidden behind th« clouds. Twelve came earlier last night and, when approaching Chungking m two groups, they bombed the outskirts Thirty-six planes m four groups earner
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  • 104 11 London, Sept. 30 —Reuter learns that the Turkish mission, headed by Gen era 1. Orbay, en route for London, is expected to arrive m the middle of next week to discuss military, econoiuc and financial arrangements between Turkey and Britain. General Orb-iy was m London some
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  • 147 11 Humane U-Boat Commanders CTORIES of good treatment by German submarine commanders was told by captains of the British steamers "Winkleigh," and "Blairlogie" when they arrived home with a party of 65 rescued British seamen. The captain of the "Winkleigh" ated how the submarine commands i )rdered him alongside m a
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  • 976 12 WOMAN... Day By Day Ten Party Clothes: Feminine Military Etiquette: Woman's Keen Response From Our Own C«lMp«i-< U" -'l^mhrr 14, If* AIIW Vteks .ikm 1 was busih jM,(«:ibtiim uhafl w n,.x ..ulun.M hut I h.u. MM «<»• ITW, Mthuu as s ul t.n.l br mil.tary. the contniual l,lark-a.t and mi
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  • 744 13 MOSCOW PACT EMPTY THREAT ALLIES ARE UNDISMA YED IrB^HF new Moscow pact between Russia and Germany has frightened the German High ComInvalid but it does not dismay Britain or France. l r hit is the conclusion reached by commentators m IFuroue after a close scrutiny of the situation caused Iby
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  • 237 13 SIEGFRIED LINE PHOTOGRAPHED BY R.A.F. London, Sept TIIK Royal Air Force has taken a complete aerial picture of many miles of the Siegfried line. Ih« i Ministry of Information announces that K.A.F. planes have crossed and recrossed the frontier building up a series of air photographs, covering one of Germany's
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  • 381 13 MOT so leng ago it was a constant source of complaint that the concerts riven by the Singapore Musical Society were not properly appreciated. Those days have gone, for Singapore has either discovered an interest m music or there has been a large influx of musicloving people.
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  • 176 13 Swedish Shipping Precautions Stockholm, Oct. 2. TIIK Swedish public have been warned not to mention details of the sailings of Swedish ships. In future, military detachments will be on duty m every Swedish harbour as is already being cUmv m Norway Thi- warning, which has been issued both by the
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  • 32 13 London, Oct. 1. The Turkish mission which is on its way to London reached Paris this mornIng. Members of the mission were met French and British officials. Reuter
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  • 72 13 THE attached statement showing training Involving "war notes" which will be carried out m the near futlltf sued by the Malaya Command. To-day (Oct. 2) 10 ajn. to n >rth o( lr Panjang K.st. To-morrow (Oct. 3) 4 p m to mldeen Bukii Mand tate, ai. pm t
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  • 393 14 up a i 1 *i" ""h,.,'!! weigh) held their own on more ioi the 11 ''"i nt |y. Th. I.tto grand las) m'nute en and Reuten «Htc i pi C three utaja pee* and ¥h um tand-pfl teamed wen lh u threes going
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  • 94 14 it i.s offldaUy announced, with reference to the communique tamed on Friday. Bepi 29. that hMtruction« have now received from London that the arrangements already made for the tue Qt reconsidered and that therefore* for the time being, the transmJatfc n ai d reception ol coded
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  • 212 14 BefOM the ChteJ Justice, the Hon'ble Sir Percy Mcßlwaine 3 10 31) at 10 a.m.:- Admiralty S.I 39— E. Peterson v.s. S.S. Ban Ho Ltong. Thereafter: 5.162 39» Pro. 50 62 39i Re estate of Lvi Ah Hon decea.sed. 5 10 39 at 11 a m -S;Chambers No.
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  • 101 14 ISKANDAR CUP JOHORE MALAYS BEAT SINGAPORE N 0\ tl.' lliS 1 Bd to-c national Club. Johore eat the Slnga :nl. thill Winning the trophy hird year In succession. H H the Tungku Mahkota ga*€ Mrajf the cup Yon bin Mam beat B. A. DaWOM I 1 .6-2. Ali bin Hau
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  • 259 14 BifffTC, Saturday. m I di n* only ten men the B.R.C 111H the Itoyal Kugiiit'ers m a Division I Son <-r lixtmv ai the Stadium this evening. to be expected, the Sappers 1 the exchangee and early li the game Alphonao was
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  • 74 14 MUTUAL HELP ASSOCIATION Singapore, Monday. M the fifth annual UK*ra] meeting of' the Chinese Mutual Help Association, held at the Msociaticrt premises yesterday, the following were elected d), rectors: Messrs. Ong Boon Tee, Ng T\vi Ctvew, L. T Kan-. Kg Kirn Seng. Oog Seng* Tee, Ong Boon Socn. Gan Yeow
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  • 101 14 The following will represent the Singapore Colts m their fixture againsl the RAF. (Headquarters) at Farrer Park on Tuesday. Oct. 3— A. Peterson: D !u Brcoy, M. Modd« r; H Humphries, N. Hay, D. De Crw W. Rogers, J Triall, C. Rodrigues, G. O'Hara, F. Ebert. Reserve: J.
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  • 205 14 The following arc ties for to-day m the S.C.C.. V.M.C.A and S.C.R.C. U nnifi tournaments: s. c. c. -A" Class Singles (Semi Finals*: Capt. Hoare I 30 1 vs. D. E L. Anderson —l5). Veterans Doubles (Final): T. L. Palmer and O. R. S. Bateman -15)
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  • 348 14 Schoolboy Scores Four Goals Dgmpore, Saturday. m< S PAGING a nc cry ifte ing two p)itls down. Raffles Institution defected the K.A.F. by four gOalfl to two. m a hockey match at the school ground to-day. i Playing a dashing; game, Thamotharam, the school's centre-forward. was responsible tor his side's
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  • 424 15 THRILLING MATCH AGAINST DURAI Singapore, Sunday. DLAYfNd m top form. Wong Peng §00| (Mayflower), holder of the Singapore men's open singles championship, experienced little difficulty In retaining; his title against S.A. Durai, of the Devonshire BF. when they met this morning at the
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  • 164 15 St. Andrew' s Old Boys Win Again jt excellent gwne of rugger play- edthisafternacmat Farrer Park. fhi st irew'a Old Boys scored 3 third victory of the a. when they btrt Port Ganmnj x points (one Cry and a p*>nalt\ 1 f.tline there were no scores *1 Se second half
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  • 31 15 Singapore. Monday.— The commi' nesting of the Singapore Badminto:. on arranged for Thursday h 3een arrrlerated to to-morrow, Tk lay at 530 p.m. at the Clerical Dai on.
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  • 42 15 The following will represent S.C.R.c. it hoc* nst the 35th (Fortress) :o R. E to-day at Hong Lim Green "heok Wah: Chim Bock, Kee Siauu; ilm Wah. Kirn Swee. Swee Keng; Dm 3wang, Keng Siew. Boon Unn, Gim Anthony Choong.
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  • 42 15 EATING the RAF. b\ i league ame pi i st Joseph's uround yesterday, he T >ii the championship of ore H ball League. The Japanese did not lose a single ame throughout the league and horoughly deserving champions.
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  • 63 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johcre Bahru, Friday. rr a gtatnU meeting of the Joh< re y Bahru Hockey Association, it was ecided that each hockey team m Joiore Bahru district should subscribe $o o the Association for the year, to de ray expenses incurred m the
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  • 101 15 In the final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship, R. Craik beat W. Eldred eleven dnd ten at the Rg.G.C. yesterday. bearers for the current year. Chairman: Mr M. A. H. Wyatt. Hon. Secretary thche Taib bin Haji Andak, General Committee: the Chairman, the Hon.
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  • 63 15 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. against he ACS. on Monday, Oct. 2, at 5-10 pin, on the Anson Road Ground: Edward Wee; E K. Yzelman, S. M. Hop< Quek Choon Chuan, Tan Guan Kiat Looi Enc San: Wong Fatt Urn, J. B.
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  • 71 15 te following have been selected to )lay for the Junior Department againso he Police 2nd XI on Tuesday, Oct. 3, it 5.15 p.m. on the Prince Edward lead Ground: Wee Aik Chan; LowHuck fang:. Siow Nyuk Lin; F. L. Wong, Goh ?hin Chye, L. M. Aeria; Vow
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  • 375 15 SATURDAY'S SOCCER RESU LTS I ipg are resiles of m*Wh« played m England to-day: Accrington 1, Southport 3. Army XI 2. Barrov. 4, Carlisle 3. Blackburn 0, Liverpool 5. Blackburn 2. Bolton 0. Bradford 4, Grimsby 2. Brentford 3, Crystal Palace 0. Brighton 1, Southampton 4. Bristol City 1, Plymouth
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  • 131 15 THE following are fixtures m the first round of the SA. FA. Challenge Cup CompetiLion. 1939 oct. 5: Rcyal Navy v. Royal Artillery vChangi;. Anson Road Stadium. oct 6: S.C.C. v. Pulau Bram. Anson Road Stadium Oct. 7: Royal Air Force v. Malays iM F.A.i,
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  • 246 16 Nazi-Red Plot Poles Will Fight To The End London, Oct. 1. tiif Polish Ambassador, Count Bdi K.r rail 1 (I at the >r( norning and delta note to f<! Itish G i nment. ■Jn rtei I 'he flagrant violation ol he ol the Republic oi 'oiand and "i 'he Polish
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  • 53 16 Paris, Oct. 1. THK French Government have passed decree for the confiscation of the property <i the French communist party and all bodies affiliated to it. The communist party was dissolved last w'ck and this (ivrvif wa:. one of tin- hnai actions to eliminate the party
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  • 62 16 FRANCO GRANTS AMNESTY I London, Oct. 1. PEN. FRANCO has decreed that U all Spaniards sentenced for crimes against the Republican (iovernment for five years before the Civil War be granted amnesty. The law covers the period from the abdication of King Alphonso m 1931 to July 1936, and pardons
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  • 108 16 London, Oct. 1. THE legality of the new German decision to regard all merchant vessels i; warships is questioned m London. Leading textbooks on international lav; by Oppenheim .state quite clearly that my merchantmen may be attacked only if they refuse to stop after being warned.
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  • 291 16 ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF MOSCOW PACT .don. O< ANE of the principal U xperts here, who have thi mic implication of th< Nat agreements, to treat considerable scepticism the claims v the Nazis are advancing m the hope c C*eceiTln| the German people into think ing that the effects of British
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  • 135 16 London, Oct. 1. now i Slovak regiment flatly refused German orders to fight the Pole -counted by an American journalist now touring SlovaHe says that when the invasion of Poland began, the Slovak army received the order to march. When it came, one regiment
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  • 88 16 French Improve Posi tions London, Oct. 1. AN the western frftnt, an official French communique claims that there is an improvement m the French positions m the district southwest of Saarlouis. A previous report said that artillery,activity continued, and that there had been an inert as e m aerial fighting.
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  • 141 16 London, Oct. 1. SWEDISH paper m a leadir article yesterday referred to the recent sinking of the Swedish steamer, Nylland, by a German submarine. The sinking of the oil ship, Nyll. show.s that German submarine war!. baa been directed to a still grea* extent against
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  • 35 16 M. SARAJOGLU, Turkish fqrc r has born invited by Molotov, Soviet Premier and Comm: or Irs, to resume Boviet-.-Turkljßh talks at 6 o'clock even! ispended during H p'fi recent visit to Masr
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