Morning Tribune, 10 September 1940
1940-09-10
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Title Section14 1940-09-10 17 Morning Tribune r v, 189, Tuesday, September 10, 194«. M' i,h Exceed 4,500 Daily14 words
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280 1940-09-10 17 A.F. REPLY Ham burg ided For Three Hours London, Sept. C J. In- Ministry announces X a large force of R.A.F. Ms made a concentrated ■on Hamburg for more hours last night, VBa salvo after salvo of -^Konibs and hundreds of Btt-rri'il by a storm of anti■t ihelb, Ihc s^areReuter - 280 words
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Article40 1940-09-10 17 PALESTINE EFFORT London, Sept. 9— The sum of £28,500 has been handed tc the High Commissioner as the first instalment of the proceeds of the Jerusalem newspaper Palestine P o s»t s appeal for the fighter aircraft fund.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 40 words
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Article40 1940-09-10 17 New Burma Government Formed RANGOON, Sept. 9 U. Saw, leader of trie Patriotic Party, and former political prisoner, has formed a new ministry, retaining the portfolio of the Minister of Forests. The new ministry represents a coalition. R eut erReuter - 40 words
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Article48 1940-09-10 17 BOMBAY, Sept. 9.— "The Bombay, Boroda and Central mdia Railway Spitiire, No. 1," will shortly take the air m Britain alongside other fighters. It is beheveu here that this is the first aeroplane to be presented by a railway company of the Em- pire.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article54 1940-09-10 17 I [/v Cairo, Sept. 9. J MING the Royal Australian Air Force TOn which has just arrived, Air Chief Arthur Longmore, Commanderthe R.A.F. Middle East, said, "Re- the decisive part the R.A.F. squadP^yed in the Palestine victories in the have every confidence that this g<* will also make54 words
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Article158 1940-09-10 17 London, Sept. 9. j TRENCH Indo-China, acI cording to reports reach- t ing official quarters m Lon- !don, has not accepted the japanc.se demands for pas I »age of troops through their territory. I There was a frontier viola- J I tion by a few JapaneseReuter - 158 words
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Article130 1940-09-10 17 S i,N Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security rt joint communique states, "Last night enemy > attacks on London were renewed soon after dark-*^ I ness fell and continued during the night. In this J offensive, the enemy employed successive relays of J aircraft which, operating independently, dropped130 words
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Article31 1940-09-10 17 LONDON, BBPT, fc rIE INTERNATIONA! »U BBER REGULA"' >N COMMITTEE HAS PE^IW "o 90 PER CENT. THK Q T < r iiOM AUGUST T" DECEJIfiEB IN- CLUSIVE.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article61 1940-09-10 17 Tokyo, Sept. 9. GENERAL Yoshiisugu Taikawa, U one time military attache m India and delegate-general to the t disarmament conference at Gene- r va has been chosen as the new t Japanese Ambassador to Moscow. y and Mr. Kusuma Suzuki, at pre- 1 y sentReuter - 61 words
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1165 1940-09-10 17 LONDON BOMBED IN DUSK-TO-DAWN RAIDS: HOSPITALS, CHURCH HIT LONGEST WARNING OF WAR LONDON, SEPT. 9. LONDON EXPERIENCED ITS LONGEST AIR RAID WARNING OF THE WAR FROM DUSK ON SUNDAY TILL DAWN ON MONDAY. THE AIR RAID LASTED 9* HOURS AND THE ALL CLEAR WAS ONLY SOUNDED AT 4.38 A.M. DURINGReuter - 1,165 words
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579 1940-09-10 2 fOMMKNTINC; on the* air raids. The Times says that the encnivs air offensive must he judged at all times by 1 Whether hi has impair--1 ed the strength of the K.A.F The answer to this question is emphatically given by the figures. 2. WhcitHTReuter - 579 words
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67 1940-09-10 2 FINE TRIBUTE TO LONDON'S SERVICES I ONDON, Sept. 9.— "London has cause o be deeply grateful ;o you. When the call lame you were ready and steady," says a nessage from Mr. Charles Latham, lead?r of the L C C paying a tribute to the courage and value of ;heReuter - 67 words
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Article264 1940-09-10 2 THREE HUNDRED AND S^^OPLeTVerE 1 KILLED AND 1,337 SERIOUSLY INJURE! K555S sat ™day«s attacks, it is not n2l IC iK?. TE P v THAT E FIGUI^S FOR YESTER. D A Y WILL EXCEED THOSE FOR SATURDAY. Giving these figures an Air Ministry and Ministry 01Reuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-09-10 2 p Valuable food' now covers many acres m t in- Royal parks, where much of the land is be. 1 ii iu utilised m the "dig for vie- tory" campaign. I In this picture you see a wav- ing field of i wheat m a53 words
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Article209 1940-09-10 3 I-GERMAN W Belfrade, Sept. 9. > ■-L -Why do Ger- K,is tat Vuffoslav food i K u .t .hit." a hundred Ks of all i lasses to-day KatMl m a demonstra- ■t Thir^m avatz, a nor- sulunii ol Zagreb, m windows ol butchers', < m, .mil bakers' shops ilishedReuter - 209 words
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Article95 1940-09-10 3 X tondon, Sept. 9. the King to-day r bombed areas m! X n-east of Itfn-i ■P king was given a great; mdv the people, mostly of F lasses, who hndi r homeleit. m^ went to the I ■> (1 tne south-east aad 1 "Everyone has t brave." E rtoodReuter - 95 words
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Article266 1940-09-10 3 London. Sept 9 •natively m London this monun- flat last re carnal out by enemy planes 'opera tpart singly and it is estimated that at least engaged. Some concern apparently has I public regarding the amount of activity by ns and British fighters during the nk.ht Saturday and SundayReuter - 266 words
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Article64 1940-09-10 3 BERMUDA. Sept. 9.Rear Admiru] Breen Slade, of the United States Nav\ and other Unitec States officials concluded their visit here yesterday during which they conferred with island authorities on the defence of the base leased by Bri tain Rear-Admiral Slade said that the visit hac* been successful nncReuter - 64 words
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Article111 1940-09-10 3 Basle, Sept. J. THE people of Berlin have been officially advhe,! I to go to bed earlier and set their alarm clocks for midnight every night so that they can get dressed and reached their shelters m *™**™*> I says the Berlin correspondent of the HasierReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration91 1940-09-10 3 The Ministry^ > of Labour re- i ccn 1 1 y com- t 1 menced a series of classes giving instructions m t the use of sol- j der, with itsim. port am iun C t tion m the ma- t nufacture of} munitions. The V classes91 words
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Article108 1940-09-10 3 I "(I .11 V. pt f). A N Mv m ;j,i4t#-s tint Ihe -i.nt thtf intensive irfan uinst Britain, Cirr- l».«s I -t Mi. Ip than 4.000 uou. Jli< .ai -L| tl 17 to Bpt m y raft of all have v tkam up to thrBritish Wireless - 108 words
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Article28 1940-09-10 3 London Bep4 A CANADIAN destfoyer which has n ju.st reached v port m Britain n ports having destroyed nine (hvl i iun U-boats. Rfutf r28 words
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Article59 1940-09-10 3 New York, Sept. 9. of the Colombia Broadcasting (CITIES m Northern Italy are SyaUip m Turin. beginning to take the Adequate shelters an- being pat? wmiAm i i Provided and a body of 10,000 R.A,F. raids seriously, accord- allxi i iary iimrlen is L inaReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration493 1940-09-10 4 WOMEN THE WAR [|(i\V WOflMfl iff .f v i yd m tbt war rU and bom iiiv m down ami VftlUllf '<>r fa f( ■tfnelt to do their work I them The latter haw been likrnrd to pianos, the former tc playrrs and iBMMfI BS I moment their lar too493 words
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Article, Illustration605 1940-09-10 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE f B y ••H.in v short for "Spitfire" and "Hurricane. tlm"' t ßa i r i 1 n a u" a w^' s** the Johore players wiU present In December. If ommitnder Sherboune and Mr. J. P. Edwards, the 'Babes"605 words
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Article60 1940-09-10 4 At The Races Charm m 4 j visitor to Bukit Timah on Sat--1 urday was Mrs. J J. B. Myles, who is pictu r c d j above. She was one of the lar g c J throng who at- /tended thei i meet. n» and? en- > 1 joyed60 words
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Advertisement46 1940-09-10 4 f^ TeL mvi 0 —^-~,,^^P^ 18C Battery Koad, fHATS I TU I Dresses) m\ /*^is^ DRESSES, wVy^ CORSETS, 1 W^ HOSIERY. ty>* \S V •\V^ Morning, A^ Afternoon V 0 0 c^" vcnin dresses. HATS DRESSES »)l VTAMIcmD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 3335 >!ade To Order.46 words
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Article, Illustration145 1940-09-10 5 Sea-Blue Cotton And Dots With A Dash I .slacks suit may be slick and tailored or soft and me, according to your icy and your figure. Sharkdenim, cotton may vie for our with printed rayons, tured here are two attncbut entirely different slacks ts, worn by Elaine Shepard nd Maureen145 words
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Article556 1940-09-10 5 m-y\ <» iitfi Is for voiir S S i l«'isur«' hours ••£MART simplicity' U Hollywoo motto when it conves to playdothes and slacks are becoming more and more favoured by stars and starlets on holiday. They are worn for playing golf, lor shopping expenditions, m the home and556 words
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Advertisement81 1940-09-10 5 t DIP I komemaaf delicious I a/nays fresh COOL MlM t If you have not tried one of a*RK^ J our famous S.CS. Pies you've A missed a treat. They are really \y >/ scrumptious because only th»? f Bfc tenderest meat, poultry and f \M game aie used to81 words
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Advertisement365 1940-09-10 6 I H a_H yin Malaya are living m security and com- 0 Interests per annum, paid halt" yearly. I fort bile the people of Britain bear :he brunt (»t Xh c \Umds are free of any Income Tax that I i)w Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is not may365 words
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1200 1940-09-10 7 Hopkin Writes From London.... i ondon, Aug. 1. I. won his point the members of nmmons to go m w iofl to debate I ffei i. he threw the matter he vote of the House, h left no doubt as ■bis own1,200 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 10, 1940.
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Article219 1940-09-10 7 JMIK addition of fifty American destroyen to the British Navy has enabled the authorities to send further reinforcenentfl to the Mediterranean Fleet. The Italian navy, which has so far found safe shelter under cover of harbour fortifications, may soon find the British at their floor. The219 words
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Article240 1940-09-10 7 TNDISCRIMATE bombing of open Bri--1 tisb towns, carried on under the persona! supervision of Nazi Air Chief Goering entered on an intensified diabolical phase during the week-end. The people at home have expected this kind of warfare to burst upon them for a long time, and although240 words
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Article56 1940-09-10 7 Yokohama, Sept. 9. i TOTAL of 33,539 bales of raw A silk have been sent from Yoko«to **c for export during August, showing an increase o 2 Ser cent, over the previous month, Sd aiSo an Increase of per cent ,ver the same peri oi56 words
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Advertisement47 1940-09-10 7 ■pT r\ AMI NAT lONS. ■tfglasses, exclusively. Hjersonalised Service^Sf^^l' **J a rink qualified TC> A ■J«jistered prarti- 1 Iplßf wnpr with legal y^ B Qualifications x'X^ ■jH()Mpso\ OPTICAL CO. ■J ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002, 1 Thompson, Dr. of Oculai wencp. 35 years* European Clinics] I Experience. lllPfli^iBifii47 words
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Article, Illustration133 1940-09-10 8 A Dog' s Day 354 Barks \t\< LILY ANDERSON, of RidfWVP^ n Wimble** rifowudjr fetakUd her noisy B at WimbMon Potto Court. Her neighbour. Mr. Gilbert Stanley tt 351 sci.ison: Dont you think it is a pity that m [ke the* you have nothiiiß better to do than sit at133 words
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Article, Illustration292 1940-09-10 8 W.A.A.F. telephonist who invented an air raid story was sentenced at Hendon, N.W., to three months' imprisonment. She is Maureen Pamela Jacques, aged 25, described as an aircraft- woman, first-class, and wife of a Merchant Service officer. It was said she had a very confidential292 words
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Advertisement127 1940-09-10 8 HUDSDNS EUMENTHPL i^^JUJIBEi ITI OB y/ J rlil (IKIXI H j T'rrHl a\ n prophylactic. S3 H^VtH n^ IMIMMM sjiiM) »«m; )S vjr) jJli MIMVN BEINGS OI Ml ii IfiLi'-' H %GKS IK OM EARLI Sl^^^S^-^ HILDHOOD I PWARDS, FOX IHI ELIMINATION FROM B X O N C H I127 words
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Article, Illustration196 1940-09-10 9 Fr enc h Troops In London Li;\i dt- Gaulle, lradei lot the French YoUmteej a guard of honoi'i ■GO French soldiers, sailor* airnu-M. laid a wreath, or I Cen«»t i;.li m Whitehall i Hd<ui. on the 151 st anmver. ■y.itthi' fall of the Bastille X' M, France's most import natiun.ii196 words
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312 1940-09-10 9 r A TYPIST at the Admiralty t In the Naval Intelligence Branch, Mrs. Ethel Mann, 25, of Hone Chase, Morden, Sur- rev, and also her husband, S John Mann, 25, salesman. S were at Bow-street sent to prir son for one month on a312 words
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Article35 1940-09-10 9 Enemy Ship Ablaze I AN K.A.F. bomber watch< I the end of an enemy tank- t er as. ablaze from stem to 1 stern, as it sinks m the Chan- nel off the French coast.35 words
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Article, Illustration137 1940-09-10 9 FORMER Harrow School boy, James Arthur Rddiord tevenson, of Branscombe, Dcm, was, at Exeter sent to jail r four months for assaulting ipt. Frank Norman Deniton asters, one-armed section ader of the Branscombe Lo--1 Defence Volunteers. Mr. H. M. Pratt, prosecuting. v id Stevenson137 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-09-10 9 Sisters Take River Trip DIIINC'ESS Hi- S /..ilm-Ui and j i her sister Frin- cess Margaret Hose, tool; a j pleasure trip on The Thames dv j i ring uhM'Jx they i J met Adriival Sir Jf* Basil HrnokcJf39 words
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Article293 1940-09-10 10 icenct Board of I i d nttM applie Poo H Mm, of th> irti Restaurant Par Bwlmmin| Pool Pasu Pmjans R)aj md Edmund MalJ myk, of P i Ponggol iAd. Mr. Leic^v appearing for hn Hon« 7>)t. .uid that his r kMt who I m eating293 words
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Article204 1940-09-10 10 Appeal Of 4 Rioters Fails "THERE was ample cvi d I 1 justify the conviction JJ fc four accused.' 1 declared II Acting Chief Justice, Mr .J W tire A. K. a'Be^kett Terrell dismissing the appeal f J Indians who had been «nkj ed to nine months 1 rit.J imprisonment204 words
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Article213 1940-09-10 10 MI JAN hin SIKAM, Javanese entered 1" thr Munuipal toolie lines m Anderson Road, l vent into the room of Musliah binte Osman, married woman, forced op<'ii a cupboard, stole a j pair of anklets and decided to shake for ever the dust of213 words
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Article100 1940-09-10 10 FORTUNE TELLERS' BIRDS RELEASED FWO birds which fortune tellers had Men using in order o convince their clients were yesterday released from their :ages on the instructions of Mr. J. G. i-iappopoit, third magistrate. But the birds could not fly away to freedom, their wings having bee:i clipped. Pleading guilty100 words
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Article62 1940-09-10 10 Payment of a final dividend of 12 2 per cent., making 17 l /2 per cent, for the whole year, will be approved at the annual general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd.. on Monday. Sept. 16 at noon, at Amber Building. 5. Malacca62 words
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Article18 1940-09-10 10 Mr. Oswald 'Francis stonor. Cil.D., late Resident of Perak, F' M.S., died recently at St. Jean do Luz.18 words
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Article23 1940-09-10 10 An announcement by the C^fl troller of Foreign Exchangf m regard to iwragulated j[ i published m page 15 to-day23 words
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Article77 1940-09-10 10 W EMORIES of Singapore m the Di Lim Kan Hoe v. I last War will be recalled by Urn the Colony War Loan and :rnior Unofficial Chinese Member Certificates from the ChineK pC'ifl if the Legislative Council, the Hon. of view. I Jr. Lim Han77 words
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Article135 1940-09-10 10 Man Admits Revolver Threat AN Sept. 3 while Koh J Ha Lai, a hawker, vas returning from narket, he was stopped by Scan Jin Quee. ,d. at Kampong Ban siew San, Telok Blalgah Road, who demanded $2 under hreat ol assault by secret society men. When Koh replied ;hat he135 words
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Advertisement180 1940-09-10 10 niß\s phiip lim:. l (Incorporated m Australia) I MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, I SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND TIfI'RSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommod M apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. 1111 BAXK lIM LTD.I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. ScV \OfM180 words
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Advertisement2246 1940-09-10 11 sasa aniMii«i.oiM bbb— For Sale f L HL RI Cockerel and Vxxl^TZ houses, iron roofrnf. $80- the lot Box 38.1. Malaya Tribune. B:ngapore. (No. 599£) LOTUS- Pace Powder. Bewitchingl7~perT fiuned. Makes Pair-Beautll.u VeaJuvAlign Al»o removes lr*ckl«>s Obtainable Sundry Stores. Keiengto,.;. men (No. tJlrfE) Khf BRED O POULTRT -WFe«lott^ 1 Plymouth2,246 words
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Advertisement306 1940-09-10 11 AIK Singapore iML S?5 mcirr« (1 33 mr i). ,*T *>'**> mt(rt* (0 09 mr Saigon metr*< ;t«V Kr > u\"ltt% H Jli. Kr.) Bangkok hsri 1? *5 m«u<London IvANSMISMON 4 I 3. If 14 M«-|--(I HJ Bietr.-s) -vl I 53 Mv> <]3.'»3 mrtrrs) J) Me's I K» nifirrs) San306 words
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Article75 1940-09-10 12 WOMAN HAD A SIGNAL CODE A map Of UM B:i--tish btel and a nailing «-nde were produced In LlandudDO when Ampora Dolores Vinas, aged twer.ty. of Liverpool, was charged with being m puaiHikin ol information which might be useful to the t nemy. The v. om■ ii has born m75 words
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Article61 1940-09-10 12 IN organisation m London called the Tricnds of the French Forces Fund sends parcelj to poilus m Britain. In each parcel is a postcard addressed Lack to the fund's offices at the Savoy Hotel, for the poilu to say what he wou.'d like next time. A postcard61 words
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Article104 1940-09-10 12 A BOY aged fourteen years eleven months, who appeared before a juvenile court at Folkestone accused of a breach of the Defence Regulations, was alleged to have been m posssssion of documents likely to be of use to an enemy. Evidence was given by a police officer104 words
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Article52 1940-09-10 12 A. T. S. SERGEANT HAD A FEW Sergeant Ruth Ado Parsons, of the A/ S., was fined £2 o' Wimbfrne (Dorsot) for driving whil under the influence of drtnk. She tolr" the police that sro had bten confined V barracks and on coming away bad several gins and limes, and52 words
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Advertisement239 1940-09-10 12 actual scenes m th I .r- i Arropl.mc lluildinft tocttciei m the Btiiici the sensational A'tempts bt MMaft ihe \ita! di'lrncr vvorKs ol |he ISA. OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6.159.15 AT THE CAPITOL GREATEST SLEUTH OF ALL BWBPM^^JI' R on scrcr-n at last m thnJlasocEBk^ r^^Hft on<^ niodern mystery romance! llrp239 words
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Advertisement138 1940-09-10 12 Rhumba to the Rhythm of Rio with Bobk TO-DAY ALHAMBRA 3.15 6.15 RKO RADIOS MUSICAL ((>\iiM A lobby Er«enyott'v«n«ver 1 ♦••r m o fond of moonlit \1 \J mop II i fiesta f ime |^> J^k down Sowth Amtrica way I IT fl^^V Jl If/I/ I bJI pto^ Acclaimed The138 words
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Article80 1940-09-10 13 London, Sept. 0. t Canterbury. In 1 address yesterday the national day of f ear ol v.ur out couiurv ne. We have many I sides of the ocean. the nations, the Britlfth lth stand as thrtWlipt ofl freedom m We ao not complain It is an vBritish Wireless - 80 words
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Article146 1940-09-10 13 STARVING, SO I STOLE, SAYS BOY U/HIIK Ym, X-, Ann VII .v. linminu m Katong Park yesterday afternoon, Wonu 15, took awaj Yeo ihoet, two loun. lain pent and I pan ut iprclaclti from among his dot! Twenty Are minute: later Wong was arted at Joo Chiiu Road by a146 words
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Article65 1940-09-10 13 BELIEVED to have attempted to commit suicide by swallowing lour noons of ctiandu, Boh Sew Huay. a Chinese living m Kampong Low Lian. is at present an inmate of the hospital. A charge of attempted suicide was mentioned m the third police court yesterday and the accused65 words
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67 1940-09-10 13 Impersonated Police Officer Charge Mohamed bm Musa. was charged with Impersonating a police oflicer, yesterday beiore Mr. Conrad Oldham, the .second magistrate. Mohamed claimed trial and the case was postponed for mention on Sept. 16. it wa.> alleged that Mohamtci had attempted to obtain j Iree ndo on a trolley67 words
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Article44 1940-09-10 13 NINE Chinese anJ thre:; Tanr'.s were arrested durinp the week-end for tn*.spaaring Into the railway track at Singapore. All the accused pleaded guilty when Shareed In the nun police court, yester-| day, and a fine of $1 each wa imposed44 words
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Advertisement240 1940-09-10 13 1111 '•NEW WORLD* (lIOWDK Ml-111l V TO-NIGHT TKA AT I TO DAY AT 9.30 p.ra 6 p.m. I j I I I 1 1 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF OUR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY From where you can see the moon OPENING SATURDAY 14th Sept. \i;%v would amusement pahk FIRST IMPORTATION240 words
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Advertisement167 1940-09-10 13 GRAND PREMIERE TO-DAY 6.15 Mi COMEDY OP A THOUSAND I.AI (ills WITH YOI X KWOL'KITK COMHHAN > _-^w *w fc r WiaJ£^AKm%H V^ H^^^^^^^F A nil l^^^l TOO MIST SEE THIS PICTURE THERE'S "MO LIMIT j TO THE FUN YOU'LL HAVE for Bookings phoni: gw* jj HERE AT LAST! j167 words
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Article657 1940-09-10 14 fpO [ORRO <;,»>•> raoM erf the Singapore Tur "luhV m*j ahould provide plenty of |ood *of tnd rmr row tfutt the rek^lve fortn of otadi mtety gauged by the hmadkapper VJi'ie CO: '"n Ml foi do well t<- fcake Into acco that '> weathei maj piay657 words
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Article, Illustration69 1940-09-10 14 y Exhibitions "f f ill c v roller. skatin? are be. coming wrj I |H)pi:lar m Ame- 1 rican rinks ami NM of thr counlrvs bril- liant amateurs have turned p r o f p s sionnl and not earn i their prMn| evhibi- tions. In a69 words
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Article63 1940-09-10 14 Forest Hill. (New York. Sept. 9. THE following are the results of the semi-finals m the American tennis championship tournament played off to-day:— Alice Marble (holder* beat Valeric Scott (Great Britain >, 6—3,1 Helen Jacobs oeat Mary Hardwick (Great Britain", 2—6 o— 6—4. Robert Triggs beat Joe Hun,,63 words
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Article298 1940-09-10 14 THE Malays yesterday strengthened their ohm B of retaining the league championship by scar- ing a fine victory over the Argyll and Sutherland H Highlanders also a contender tor the honouis -w H a fast Div. I match at the Anson Road Stadium. Leading two-nil298 words
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Advertisement19 1940-09-10 14 1^ J ScbapwpHftUHaUoM I Jeopaii/ize the Nation WATCH /f^^^^^^i COLUMN TIGER Pttsfead RCTIVITY ,v,.,. rf -iiGER pn modaIB EERA19 words
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Article50 1940-09-10 15 RAZOR BLADES FOR VICTORY rw i n a i half-crown wager, Mr. G. Martin, Wemb- I ley A.X.P. war- den, is tryins to collect 1,000.000 l used razor blades m a iorlnight. He estimates uhey will pro- t vide a ton of i steel for muni- lions. t~^"~ 1 W50 words
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Article41 1940-09-10 15 ARGENTINE cattle j i owners are to pi stnt 5.000 cattle for 1 Empire soldiers. Th^ j cattle will be killed m ihe Argentine, and each quarter or can will bear the Argen- i tine colours and a good-luck message. i41 words
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Article261 1940-09-10 15 < Continued from page 14) rgros 8.12 Cluny 8.5 st Ra 8.12 Metro 8.4 casure 8.11 Once again I fancy the topsight for a win and will tip Sl£m. reasure might be safe to follow r a place as would Jacatra. uny may upset while Rackarock ay provide261 words
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133 1940-09-10 15 ™wiprs of the Manchester Regiment TWO young soW 1 5 0 1"! ma gistrat«. Mr. L. C. appeared before the fi th mag the{t of a^xffi^ar^dtX early hours of y-er-day morning. (23) a nd Thomas Go d r d T 2 n We^133 words
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262 1940-09-10 15 J>Hr dramatfc story gf htm ex-King Carol left Kumania ami outwittr-l those membtjri oi th. lion Guard who had btta !"tting against his life is now revealed. When the King agreed to abdicate m the early hours of Friday, he did on the understandingReuter - 262 words
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Article111 1940-09-10 15 "DON'T BOMB THIS CHURCH" A Rome decree prorides that churches, nuseums, hospitals md historic monunents must be marked with a uectangle mi a yellow background—the rectangle to be divided into two triangles, orie black, the other white. This measure, to safeguard the buildings during air raids, has been communicated to111 words
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Article23 1940-09-10 15 Bmio, Sept. 9. CX-KING Carol of Kumania, arrived at Lunnno last evening and Is staying at a local hotel.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article285 1940-09-10 15 UIANG Song Yam, fish hawker, was killed m a collision beween a motor lorry and an mnibus at the 7 J /2 mile. Yio Chu Cang Road at about 7.30 a.m. on lug. 29 m a heavy downpour. :hang was seated at the back of he285 words
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Advertisement425 1940-09-10 15 Wiblic Notices WT^oMY. MUNICIPALITY mvited for the MD- bic yards of Sand to m ne Works. Temier m v be obtained at the Kr Room. Tenders.' M j noon on 16 Septem- CH. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. B MtNicIPALTTY. nvited for the supply f [pet for Underdraint Bukit Timah Rapid Tender425 words
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Title Section17 1940-09-10 16 Morning Tribune Tuesday. September 10, I9fo I Net Sales Exceed 4,500 Dmh'A j 1 11 1 t'l17 words
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Article, Illustration668 1940-09-10 16 NAZI FIFTH COLUMN IN JAPAN EXPOSED: ENVOY RULES THREE FAR EAST SENSATION Shanghai, Sept. 9. JllE American owned Shanghai Evening Post gives prominence to a sensational article about the Nazi Fifth Column m Japan, 10,000 strong, which is headed by the German Ambassador, Herr Ott, who is stated to be668 words
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Article70 1940-09-10 16 New Agreement Welcomed Stockholm. Sept 9 I MfELL-in formed Swodjyh nrt«^| welcome the com-hbion r.» 9 badi and credit agnvmer, >!■ twoen Sweden and Sm\:;l ,^^B which not only provides out!-: Swedish man'ifactunr^ but sures lLiic^ needed o-i prjducttH and feeding stuffs for Sweden. H It is added that th?70 words
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Article97 1940-09-10 16 Washington, Sept. 10.— The War I Department has annoanced that! H has moved two groups of me«l dium and longran u <• bombing and I reconnaissance planes as a towards strengthening the aerial defences of the Panama Canal They will be stationed perma-H nently at the new armyReuter - 97 words
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Article36 1940-09-10 16 Hydepark, New York, Sept. 9. PRESIDENT Roosevelt to-day > "signed the $5,251 million Billcar- rying funds for a two-ocean navy C and for equipment for an army of i wo million men.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article26 1940-09-10 16 London, Sept. 9. THE Rumano-Bulgarian agree- ment regarding Southern Do- brudja was signed on Sept. 7, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent learns authoritatively m London. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1940-09-10 16 I^ondon, Sept. 9.— Vivid flashes, mused by a violent R.A.F. raid, -•illumined the French coast during the night.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article53 1940-09-10 16 Pondicherry Joins De Gaulle London, Sept. 9. A message from Pondicherry states that that French Indian colony has denounced the Vichy Government and has decided to join General De Gaulle. There Is no confirmation of tne report, out the report is said to have been announced by tne Governor, M.Reuter - 53 words
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