Morning Tribune, 4 September 1940

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  • 14 1 Morning Tribune v~v». IH4. Wednesday, September 4, 1940. Morning Tribune Wednesday, September 4, 1940
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  • 276 1 I London, Sept. 3. ft Ministry announ I that 23 enemy air ft are known to have ft destroyed to-day. Fif- .j olJr fighters are Hint: but tight pilots are ft to be safe. ft ,-„mmimique say s that ft tlrcraft In considerable K crowed the
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  • 74 1 BRITISH LEAVE BUNA London, Sept. 3. It is confirmed that British forces have retired from Buna, on the Kenya frontier, to the south. The reasons for the withdrawal from Buna is explained by a military authority in London. The water supply there is sufficient only for a small force. The
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  • 40 1 Rome, Sept. 3. An Italian war com. munique says that the R.A.F. bombed Genoa during the night and claims that three British planes were shot down by antiaircraft fire which probably accounted for two others— I Reuter
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  • 148 1 I p E )GRAMME of expansion for the air deI s of North-Eastern Australia, involv- expenditure of many millions for the f iments of aircraft and personnel, was P n ed by the Federal Air Ministry. I nmand headquarters will be established in and will be
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  • 328 1 BRITAIN GETS 50 U.S. DESTROYERS: TO BE HANDED OVER SOON LONDON, SEPT. 3. |T WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT THE UNITED STATES HAD AGREED TO HAND OVER FIFTY OVER-AGE AMERICAN DESTROYERS TO BRITAIN IN EXCHANGE FOR FACILITIES FOR BUILDING AIR AND NAVAL BASES BY THE UNITED STATES IN BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN
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    23 1 This map graphically shows the position of Rumania, storm centre in the Balkans to-day. For latest moves in Balkans crisis see page 2.
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  • 44 1 JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM TO SAIGON Saigon, Sept. 3. t official communique stales that an ultit ma turn was presented on Sunday by the Japanese J| r or the passage of troops T hrough Indo-China, The ill i m. -it urn was refused by Indo-China. Reuter
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  • 253 1 Britain's Blockade Weapon London, Sept. 3. RRITAIN'S blockade will slowly but relentlessly under-] mine Germany's strength.' This conviction \va.i com aently expressed to Reuter by Dr. Hugh Daltc.i, Minister ior Economic Warfare, reviewing the effects of the first year of war. Germany had a flying start in naving bent all
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  • 34 1 London, Sept. S.-Commis^onor Prink Barrot, chirrf of the Salvatm A*y in Fra f ro livinP^M Paris has Dcen interned. TKI Hollnnd Uent.-ColonPl H. B. ?st!ll? also has been taternei- Reuter
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  • 48 1 Medi terra nea n Battle Rome, Sept. 3. l\ Italian communique reports a battle between British warships and Italian aircraft in the Mediterranean and savs that the warships were repeatedly bombed and claims that an aircraft carrier, a battleship, a cruiser and a destroyer suffered serious damage. Reuter
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  • 620 2 LATEST BALKANS SITUATION Bucharest, Sept. 3. DESPITE the Rumanian Government's ban on expres sions of grief at the cession of two-thirds ol Transylvania to Hungary there have been many fresii demonstrations of protest at Cluj. There have alsc been Hungarian counter- demonstrations which were
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  • 294 2 World's News Flashes I Malta, Sept. 3.— A strong formation of enemy aircraft approached Malta at mid-day yesterday, but turned back before crossing the coast line, no bombs being dropped. Basle. Sept. 3. Copper and iron are being requisitioned from private houses in Italy, according to the Rome correspondent of
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    129 2 Lambert's Army r This war has brought oat the best in the British, and whether an indivi- dual is 16 or 60 his first wish is to have a shot i at Hitler and his gang. Army r e g u lation.s 1 have, however, i set an age limit
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  • 169 2 Northerner Are Tough Cheery E people 1,1 th Inland have £"S selves lou R h and lCr l (irrmau wil. li'nce for th. Il is most *ell th<M shelter plans Lave worked." Where over themselves abi dutely there was a f< c'y in local schools a nulpers in thi f
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  • 117 2 Banks In China To Co-operate x Shanghai, Sept A SET of regulations by Chinese banks and branches overseas will co-oj with the Bank of China inal ins capital from overseas in in order to stabilise Chinas eign exchange position has been promulgated bv the J try of Finance in Chunskifl(,
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  • 195 2 London, Sept. 3. THE work and social life of London suffer. ft 1 ly little disturbance during the air raids. <*m* neutral observers are much impressed wit < jjm behaviour of the public. Mr. Edward W iwj gm American commentator, speaking from \\wm night on the
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  • 951 4  - "WEAR A SMILE" DAY; A CLEVER BOOK AND NEWS ITEMS VARA ARDMORE By _a* i t] m iiui' d rtd «>« :><■, tv i. ii tertni tin- f> HgftatiOC the ii 1 1 oold be part Lhc "Bu> Bombff Fund." A I first thr MffWttMi WM t h tii bctnetr
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    • 59 4 CLEVER FINGERS WORK WONDERS WITH YOUR HAIR And MAXINK'S ar3 well known for their <kill in Hair Styling. We -utftf<'*t yon ask your friendg who have been to The British Beauty Bale* I 'i' an appointment Phone 28(>8 Ask lor John formerly ol Andres ol oni Konfl or Tamata. tNTRANCI
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    • 75 4 Catalina Calling Straight from the SUC-ttj shores of Catalina Island WW swim suits that have jllft rnvi at NAOMI, 18. Rodney Hou.se. Battery M Newest American styksj waterproofed silk jersev ui< lina cotton, two-ptoce i piece models all be.iiT.i-'. t!u a lina" trade mark that rttt* quality, durability and pW»
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  • 706 5 Know What You're Buying When You Choose A Chair i i\<md chair, you can see for yourself a good deal of what you are buying. So look for the points •«f construction, to make sure whether it is a good or iHn>r piece of furniture. Pay attention to the finish.
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  • 75 5 VOU can give a tonic effect U your home simply by changing furniture, ornaments and pictures about; you can achieve beautj merely by the clever arrangement of simple garden flowers However small your purse may be, see that there is colour and comfort everywhere.... and be practical, too,
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  • 464 5 Gay Cushions Made From "Bits Pieces" THKSE attractive cushions ar<' wt 11 within the means of even Ihf most re- meted budget Made either from inexpensive mat'-naN or from left-over scraps from your work-bag, they would add a touch of gaiety to any lounge or verandah. The cushion shown at
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    • 61 5 '■>■.-/:-'■ "^flMfl| "■■■«->' BP fA\ yk i V I T\-4& \f \f w w Tr** y* -or I"TRV THESE CUTS" R V E C Sirloin Roast C^ B^ B^ (boneless or uHth bone) "1 Topside Roastin&s a ROAS T Corned Beef T ()R^* A Silverside Brisket I Rump Stoak fC<Q[JQlsjTfD[tirA^E#
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  • 708 6 11 is mm that tu ((lIRT MARTIAL TNOFK THE PEEBIDENCY OF TIIF JUDGE- ADVOCATE, DK. 11. VMTMFRii-PAVNF. WILL GIVE THEIR VKkbICT TO-DAY IN TIIF LOVEDAV TRIAL AJt' the court had bttfl flndlngi on each charge, within el wed doom for about four hoora, it was
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  • 62 6 The swim suit season is always with us. Well-dressed gals are now coming out in two-piece creations w hich by reason of the bared midriff are briefer than the famous one-piece suits. Maureen O'Hara, star of RKO Radio's "Dance, Girl. Dance/' goes luxurious in the latest
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  • 250 6 Singapore Meeting kfr a public meeting of Muslims represen ngefj A nationality held yesterday, it was u alU X*- decided that a telegram should be sent o> J^B pore Muslims to Muslims all over the \u>na u them to oppose the policies of Mussolini
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  • 97 6 ARMY OFFICER'S APPEAL FAILS M I I W a'B I acti:.. yesterc aijJ^B li!)n -v oi n siijßkJ pie m. Mr. Blairkerr a >| l^ear^ behalf of H' Lt p said thatH, originally hu cl:-r.:B had •■hareeJß with iheß death 'a Chinese H cycri.st on Buk:' I mah Kurd while
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  • 104 6 TEN Kheok Sin was I acquitted yester-W day at the Arizes, B before Mr. Justice B Pedlow n a charge B of being in possession R; of Initrumenta for AeK purpose of using themß> for counterfeiting. K The case for theß| prosecution was that I Ten
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    • 71 6 TRANSFORMERS Svl l (f^^SSd Builds Transformers of *J^^^mmMpKf*JiJ every description and for T^ ■>^« <^ every purpose. ft film II I IRIMH^Am are llse(^ manu^ acture *****l Si I Bltilli^ ;ltl<l tne desi^n aild U U SRl^a^H BLm workmanship are of the |H| ■^HLhB Bfl Vears of manufacturing ■U BBho
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  • 1194 7 Aussie s Having Good Time In Town: Air Raid Lessons H. L. Hopkin Writes From London.... !U ndon, -July 27. uV o| le ia this country to have queer ideas .stralia. For example reporter of one of the London pajiers describes putting this question ,bers of the A.I.F. at a
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  • 55 7 (By II. h. llopkin) London, Sept. 3. MRS. Agnes Majoribank.s has been awarded a decree nisi on the pr 0U d ol adultery of hej Dr Eslyn Majoribank: formerly i iraiOificr of Sarawak. The defendant returned 8ai iwak and lived with a Chii ..nan. The siiii
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    • 304 7 |\ESIGNED primarily for defence, the mighty naval base that has made the name of Singapore world famous continues to ftl'fW* V r ast sums of money •ire being added to the millions of nounds already expended upon the gigantic teats of engineering that have converted the swamps and
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    • 149 7 I T was inspiring to read in yeste-i- day's cables the consensus of oninioii of experts regarding the strength of Great Britain on land, 01) sea and in the air. After a year of war Britain hafe not only held her own but is in a
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  • 107 8 WantedSome Privacy MYKNA LOY'S plan lor pro toettng stars Horn thos* 1 beggars, sightseers, salesmen, and cranks who haunt their doorsteps day and ni^ht is re- jvjmj; enthusiastic suppon Because of the necessity of ng du' ctions whenever they order goods a ed from thi yhops players have found t
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  • 42 8 From School To Screen Lov«y Linda Darnell i^ onp younis lady whose dream reallv tame true. Her success story make* the Cinderella legend read like an ode to failure. Linda will be seen soon in Stardust* i sior> lively following her own
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  • 112 8 Baby Peggy Grown Up RI.MI.MbER Baby Peony, the at' -tracHve Httle ehOd QCtreu who >as the idol of await and child font von than fifteen years a<. A: Mi' Peggy Montgomeru, Mht hoi recently returned to the'tcrten and is playing a wall roli ffl "Tom Brewns Schooldays" Pegg% hat earned
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  • 294 8 One Year In A Girls Life— The Saga Of Linda Darnell Till- attMf dav. Linda Darnell celebrated the first ann v- sLrv o. her arr.va. in Hollywood. *«d^ hammed to this girl in one year, and you 11 admit he. o maV is the Cinderella le K end read like
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    78 8 WHEN you see Deanna Durbin's latest film, keep your eyes open for the baked fish scene. Meanwhile, allow us to sketch its background. The script calls for a twenty- n-und trout to be placed on Deanna's table. Martin Murphy, production manager, was about to pay a trout
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    • 56 8 i BUPBUDBtBCnVB OF ALL TIME IN THE MOST BAFFLING MYSTERY OF HIS CAREER i 1 The World's Best Known Detective Character. Leaps to Life in M.G.M's Thrill -Packed Adventure Story 'NICK CARTER! MASTER DETECTIVE"! with WAI Tl-lt I'llH. BON KIT A JOHNSON MIDNIGHT PREMIERE: i CAPITOL i Saturday, Sept. 7th
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  • 98 9 A i"i.M, man fi rts h.v rfMUMf to p fi Thousand- wen considered for tn. important part of Philip Hyde the son of the captain of the Royal Naval College, played bv lie Banks, and then Maurice Eivey, the director, together with ■he product]
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  • 118 9 Gay Comedy Coming To Alhambra •Three Cheers for the Irish/ 1 which wffl open en fee a:hambra screen Friday, promise. to be one of the warr >-iii]y stories emanating from Hoiivwood It concerns a retired New York cop. TbottU Mitchell's role and his three beautiful daughters, played bv Priscilla Lane.
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  • 141 9 The World's Greatest Dancing Stars Teamed HITTING the high spot of all fihn histon in the matter of dance star teaming, Metro-Cioldwyn Mayer's 'Broadway Melody of l<)4o"— now at the Capitol— brings together the outstanding dame sensations of all time, Fred Astatic and Kleanor Powell Miss Powell, who incidentally was
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    • 149 9 Ilir Scav.ii v (irand* vj l.augh Shou Opening TO-MORROW At The AHI A MKH A Will (iive 3 CHEERS (or the LAUGHS W'hrn You Sec 3 CHEERS FOR THE IRISH A Hit that's made to order tm the Woarin' of The (irin V THOMAS TT/c MITCHELL JEm mORGAN jjfl^^-^PI^Q V*
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  • 101 10 PEON IN TROUBLE FOR 8 CENTS »;HMAD Shah. °0Pi year-old peor, pleaded guilty before Eb TO RaPP°P° rt Ihe Third Magistrate y esteid?y, to a charpe ot having stolen an i^ht oojit stamp. Ahmad was employed as I peon by J Oubbay. and on June z5 he was given a
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  • 102 10 Export Of Share Certificates Charge NOMANBHOY Abdeali appeared on a summons charge under the Defence (Finance) Regulations, yesterday before Mr J. Mr.Fall, District Judge. He was said to havf sent out of the Colonv certificates of shares in the Sineapore Cold Storage. Alexandra Brie*'.,vorks, Pulau Bulan° Rubber. Malayan Col., leries,
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  • 90 10 Soldier Not Guilty Of Shooting Comrade James Beattie, a twenty-year-old soldier in the Royal Irish Fusiliers, whose home is In Belfast, was discharged at Altrincham, Cheshire when charged with the manslaughter of another soldier, Signaller George Herbert Fair, who died of a bullet wound. Farr was twenty, and his widowed
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    • 201 10 WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE After your very first sip of this famous tonic wine, you feel the strength flowing into you; then comes the stamina-building lasting benefit of the line wines reinforced with beef and malt extracts. m W.P.S. 16s HIK\S I'lllLl* LIXE. (Incorporated in
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    • 229 10 BY P&O«nd BRITISH INDIA li (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND!. The best possible services are being maintained d> P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requireme out under present circumstances sailings are
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    • 385 11 fdsfsdf tualions Vacant ud Saturday^ mmn- W.V,. for local ceoa■n. apply with j Malaya Tribune, (No. 556E) Only those with ,d apply. State •.-Apply Jubilee lg (No. 580B) 77, d Lady Canvassers Chinese dialects personally 84, Out(NQ..J6BE) rT E i.»r UnemployedCaters all type Employment Agenc/, i, Singapore. (No. 6OIEI e
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    • 635 11 For Sale FOR SALE Orchard Dispen* try No 248 Orchard Road. $500-. Apply 19, chum Street, Singapore. (No. 57RE) PURE R I.R. Cockerel and Pullm,. with houw* iron roofing. $80- the lot' Box M3. Malava Tribune. Singapore. (No. 599E) FOR SALS— Only balance 1,000 yr\rds (U.S. l*t quality canvas 36
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    • 622 11 To Let ■TO LET Nitt- |0, Riviera Drive off ParI bury Avenue. 8 4 miles Kwt Oomfit R«m. excellent view, hign posltiou. Apply 13- <*cil Street, flingapore. (Wo ewt] w£ n w Bwn'-detached bungalow go. I. Uix Road, off HillMde Drive al ji> mile. Upper Sertingoon Road SlngaPore. Appiy witnin.
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    • 482 11 Miscellaneous TIC-TACS RACFGUIDB. the most COBiprehrnmve Rac^book on the Market Lsoue. jiow on sale for Ulofaapore Races. k o 4771) FOX TERRIER AT STUD Sirr I>iasr*ven 'liampiuu yi Ktii*ni«tou und South Mnlay.l. 1933 34. Dam Wftr)ax Augu#U. (-oiuiiiunicaUf Bux No JsS> Mhluv.i Tribune. 81nKiiiK)ro. (No 5MB t FOUNTAIN-PEN REPAIRS Lee
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    • 327 11 {ON THE AIR Singapore THI 225 metres (1 M nr'i). ZIIP 30. M metre* (9 mri). Saigon 25 4« metres (II 7XO Kr.) 49. 05 mi>trr« (6 116 Kc.) Bangkok HBP6 37 65 mftrrt (7 mrs). London TRANSMISSIONS 2*3. OSP 15. 14 Mela (9 82 mrtrrs) CSJ 21 53 >1«
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  • 115 12 Screaming Bombs Give You Time AtKONAUTICAL experts recently advised people not to be frigntened by reports about Germany using •screaming bombs. or what have also been described as whistling terrors." All bombs make a noise as they move through the air, and there Is no conclusive evidence that projectiles of
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  • 97 12 SPEED-UP NEEDED IN CIVIL SERVICE n «p »n th. cm a was made fc, "J Oibb rvtir.,,, pns d 2 he London < Um meeting. h< Sir Alexander, tfcfcj that thesv.tetnhadt)! veloped to such pJJ »«»iy even- lUJecl pfc through „r 4| and, !f ol import A lie infrequently through
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  • 175 12 HOW 1 Bn'l soldier's nefl ailment was cfl after he had reveß under hypnosis, he had merciß shot his mo™ wounded brotherM Dunkirk beachM told by a Bifl psychiatrist. Writing in I Lancet, Dr WiH Sargent explain™ nervous ailnfl arising from tließ are be in-: c« through hypfl treatment,
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    • 216 12 ran and IMWOH HLMX-OI'T «.I OOM TO-DAY .T315 6.15 9 ISCAPITOL V ©THEY'RE TOGETHER AT LAST! X #~T 1940'* m<nt exciting dancing, m^icol hiri The fc\ ik^^-V^ 7 Ij \/f world's greatest dancers. .in the eye-sfaggWing 4 Vs^^x/ SiTf tvne-tickling, romantic, lawgh-loden show c^^o^* 1 *4IrFBEDASTAIPE r tV\% «f ELEANOR
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    • 135 12 POSITIVELY LAST DAY m» mm /H 3,15, 6.15 9.15 PJW ALHAiIt Bill Warner Bros. Thrilling Production TO *ggi» YOU SAfC.TMCY JllStt fHEIft UVfSj iHHHHiHHHIHHHiiHH v:: 3i v^^r •OSfUA fOwHl lOOil *C» J* i 0. «<t^ b* No«( Smith fr«a«ii«4 by WAINEI MOS /Jlf^ L "PATHE GAZETTE" I Coconut Gkove Singapore's
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  • 372 13 L control your destiny AND GLAND REGENERATION IS NOW WITHIN YOUR POWER mn I s,MN (E laid lts hand on H keniH of an human lifeB,J v Through glandular reHe 1,, T* n a^ivity. These ar? ■L s llp farts. All your activities. H*uee •t, |t|nsical and mental
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  • 165 13 MARCUS Paul D 111 -lrchivisi U B ue kin k h town County < lt 'il pleaded fuUtj at Ayle bury to thefti t r o m vi.i.churches. He VII sentenced to 12 months' .m--pii -onment. Dares AddretJ aas uiven as Wendoverroad, Wrsion Tutv;lle. Re tried
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  • 182 13 Widow Tried To Leave With £1,500 ACCUSED of trying to take but of the United Kingdom banknotes to the value of £1.500 without the permission of the Treasury, Mrs. Maria Hart, a widow, aged 59, of Albion Gate, Hyde Park, was at Liverpool to-day remanded in custody. Mr. J. R.
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    • 242 13 Public Notice IWGAPOtt Mf\|( IPMITY Tenders tre Invited for the nI >' Concrete Sewer Plpca Tender Forms may br tamed from the Municipal F neer*l Dept on prod net i Municipal Trea.surv Deposit Re ceipt for $50.00. Tenders will M 12 noon oq o September 1940 C H GOLDIE. Municipal
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    • 127 13 POSITIVELY LAST DAY *.5 1 9.5 THE Uirnisi OOMUI ENJOYED BT ALL WHO SAW IT "A GIRL MUST LIVEA GAINSBOROUGH PICTUEB MTH CENTUKT POX WITH MABGARET LOCKWOOD RENEB HOI sr<>\ LIU PALMEIMU (ill SINCLAIK (iF:OK(;E KOIIIV OPENING TO-MORROW n A /II li^Vk. I Mi* mi [PAVILION BISI II ItWKS IN
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  • 67 14 SELECTIONS By Spectator OPEC TATOR *m s his revised selections fur iu.tl.i\' I races x% f«ll«#*r> Rm* 1: IKISH JK. v Dincing Kuam Kacr 2: ORATOR. Blue k White l j R»cp 1 TIT NV i First Ra I Race 4: WHITK FACI Chiltern Race y. Jl IV THE i
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  • 413 14 WEIGHTS for the third day Singapore rare meeting on Saturday are: ■MM C lass 1. Oi?. 1. 7 furs. Bay Dragon 9 5 Never Set 8 7 Sultana 9.3 Lord Hu_ H6 Bridge Law 9 2 Eooklaw 8« Jack Druee 0.2 Carloca 8.4 Coultipi a.lODepot 8.a Pure
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  • 303 14 MATNOOR'S3 FOR MALAYS THREE goals by Mat Noor ga\ t lie Gordon Highlanders match on the Stadium. The Malays were clearly th< uperior team and owed much to the scintillating display ol their forwards. Three goals down at the interval, and a fourth scored againsl them early in the second
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  • 69 14 4» Paulette God t dard. the film I star, was cheer. ed by the crowd I when she ar. rived at a Sun- day bullfight in Mexico recenti ly. The mata- dor dispatched i a bull in hei honour and somebody said the matador r was an ama-
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  • 95 14 R.A.F. MAN SHOT BEST PAL AN aircraftman des cribed at an in quest in a north c England town ho> Jie shot his bes friend in a revolve accident. Aircraftman E d ward Taylor, of Com mercial road, New castle-on -Tyne, sai< that he and Corpora Joseph Tickle, of thi
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  • 202 14 Singapore Challenge Cup Tourney THE Singapore Challenge cH 1 Soccer Competition beginsH Sept. 16. The following 22 entries hi teen accepted: Argyll and Sutherland HighlanH e\ s, Gordon Highlanders. H.M. qM t ms, Loyal Regiment, Malay Fofl ball Association. Malaya Sigfl Company. Munchester RegimeinH Manchester Regiment 2, Marfl Department. Police.
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  • 23 14 Katl"^ Manchester Regimnit b^B The Loyal Regimen- beat urn (A.A.) by one foal to mi w Division 1 match at Chtngl m terday.
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  • 119 14 A 12 BORE shot gun, a bayonet, a hludpeor set, a camera, binoculars, an Italhu *v* and a card of membershio of a Fascist among things alleged to have been fount police when they arrested Tullio Dominico -a, ased thirty-five, a cafe proprietor, of
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  • 268 15 AIRMAN DIES BY DROWNING I>V In th'; Jokore Straits in which a Royal Air Force his life, was revealed in the coroner's court yes- Mr. Porter commended three other airmen Cpl. Alan Fothergill, L. A. C. Churchill and Cpl. Mai-Kay efforts to save Cpl. Victor George Short. j gftort was
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  • 137 15 'BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940' ft; Astaire-George Murm bination bursts across K. in 'Broadway MeE :.<>4o." which opened at K last night in a tap B CiP mmber that must be one E ,-st films yet produced. Bhere is the usual Broadway Body in this new version the Kge and Its
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  • 168 15 RI'GGIE Wukefield, famous Bugs' iLsh comedian, is the star of ■Spy for a Day," a Paramount British production, which opened Bo full houses at the Cathay last The picture takes us back to Bie days of the last war and proW an excellent tonic for m
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  • 86 15 Reagan, of "Brother Rat' gains new laurels in hU Picture "Code of the Secret now on view at the Al- name implies, the plot is lon the work of the U.S. Service in breaking up a pS! r coun!; erfeitors. with Ronald mixed up with
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  • 23 15 GIRL OF 16 SPY A sixteen-year-old Rumanian girl was sentenced to ten years' solitary con Jinement for espionage, according to :i Bucharest message.
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  • 104 15 CROWD ASSAULT JUDGE WHEN the judge altered a decision at Park Royal Greyhound Stadium some of the crowd ran ever the track and commenced to damage the building and assault the judge. The demonstration started when the odds-on favourite was placed second. Police soon stopped the disturbance The judge escaped
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  • 95 15 ALLIED ENEMY NAVAL LOSSES London, Sept. 3. Admiralty announces that mercantile losses due to enemy action for the week ended Aug. 25-26, are British 13 f 69,340 gross tons), Allied one (1,718) and neui tral two (8.692 tons). For this week the enemy claimed as sunk I total of 183,964
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  • 51 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL S SERVICE RUBBER London, Sept. 3. Buyers Sellers Market Tone Dull Spot 12 12 J (Ist Forward! October 12 12'k (2nd Forward) November 12 12 !6 1 3rd Forward) Jan. March ll 3 /4 11 13 16 Tin prices not received up to the time of going to
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  • 309 15 COMKBODY in the Hill Street Police Station J made a slip last night. He sounded the all clear" siren three minutes before time F.ven so, it was the longest curfew ever. But for this slip, the practice was quitr i success. In all about
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  • 84 15 Madrid, Sept. 3. NEW5FAPERS report from Tangiers that following the revolt hi French equatorial Africa there is unrest in the garrisons of French Morocco, where many ofticers frankly support Gen. de Gaulle.Hongkong, Sept. 3. The brilliant British resistance is inspiring Shanghai Frenchmen to join the de Gaulle
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  • 46 15 Horsey, Pennsylvania, Sept. 3. Byron Nelson beat Sam Snead by one hole in an exciting 36-hole tini.sh in the final of the American 1 lofessional Golfers' Association championship, the result, being in (lie balance until the last hole. Byron was two myMh^uMif the round, ft Reuter
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  • 247 15 Tribunal Dismisses Appeals -U/F-KE it not for the BrttUh M tin rv <-ulri b»- bo Bon: CumpjHiv the appefltte Tribunal jfrtterdaj told the Company v. it apjH-alod on DthtJl of ici Mib-Lloiii .J C Gran^den foi t ii]»tioi) lriim mobilisation In Stralti Settli m< i: N V.R. Commander V. Me.id
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  • 52 15 TWO more events have been added to the S.C.R.C. open invitation tennis tournament. Ladies Singles Handicap and Open Mixed. Courts will be opened from Monday. Sept. 9. Members and intr. <. ing competitors are reminded* that entries 1 will close on Sept. 14. Late r.i tries will
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  • 500 16 >lr. A ill lion > i:«l«-M** Warning NEED FOR REAL WATCHFULNESS LONDON, SEPT. 3. THE NEED FOR SPECIAL WATCHFULNESS AGAINST AN ATTEMPT AT INVASION DURING THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WAS STRESSED HY MR. ANTHONY EDEN, THE \\\\l MINISTER, SPEAKING AT A NATIONAL DEFENCE PUBLIC INTEREST
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  • 72 16 Port of .Spain, Trinidad, Sept. 2.— Over ninety per cent, of the population of the French West Incian island of Martinique are desirous of continuing the war at the s:de of Britain, according to a wellinformed traveller who has just arrived here. He added that che ratives were
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  • 253 16 Grand 'Scuttle Fleet' Silenced London, Sept. 3. IN the course of a message thanking the Navy for the splendid work of the first year, the Board an endurance and determination which have of Admiralty states that personnel have shown enabled ships to be maintained at sea
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  • 226 16 Empire Have Made Up Their Minds London, Sept. 3. THE people of the British Em- pire have made up their minds and, God helping them, will never turn hack, declares Viscount Caldecote, the Dominions Secretary in a messagr ijiven to Reuter on the anniversary of Britain's entry into the war.
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  • 187 16 HELP FROM COLONIES INCREASING S London, Sept 3 I kf m from wan; »S theBri.1 m tish colonic' earlier as. surances of solidarity with the I mother countrv are being in I creasingly implemented ml practical ways, according t 0 a__B message given by lord LIj^B Secretary for tin olonies
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  • 205 16 It is officially announced in London that the Angb-Ameri-can Naval Treaty was signed in Washington yesterday and pro. vides for the immediate transfer to Britain of fifty Unite* States destrovers. Britain will make availaWe to the United States ona years lease certain naval ani air facilities in British
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