Morning Tribune, 12 September 1940
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Title Section15 1940-09-12 1 N) I isll.ES EXCEED 4,V)0 DAILY Morning Tribune w ,_-N... 191. Thursday. Sept. 12. 194015 words
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Article112 1940-09-12 1 Japanese Troops In Indo-China ICAwk* AY/w/ Sryj London, Sept. 11. bircLL-INFORMED circles arc W inclined to doubt the truth sf I .rU from Ilonskoiv; o n ,t that K'.OOO Jana- have entered IndoChina. states tieuter's diplomat.c cor;- ot. n thought that this report oi German origin souross have been .someReuter - 112 words
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Article93 1940-09-12 1 London, Sept. 11. "j promise that if the come across to Bin-..- aft they are going to J hing to go on with,' 3 the First Lord of the A tity, Mr. A. V. AlexanXi cheers, m referring m on to reports of the mass rtemyReuter - 93 words
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761 1940-09-12 1 NAZIS MASSING FOR INVASION: "EVERY MAN SHOULD DO HIS DUTY" ]_IE NEXT WEEK OR TWO WILE BE MOST IMPORTANT IN THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL. BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, YESTERDAY TOLD THE NATION IN A BROADCAST THAT HITLERS PREPARATIONS FOR AN INVASION ON A GREAT SCALE WERE STEADILY GOINGReuter - 761 words
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Article, Illustration532 1940-09-12 1 MESSAGE TO THE NATION HERE is Winston j Churchill's me- j ssage to the nation, his clarion call and his indictment of Hitler: J i It is wilh devout hut sure conlidenec lh.it I ssy, "let God defend the right." .These cruel, wanton, j S indiscriminate bombing, of London are,Reuter - 532 words
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157 1940-09-12 1 (lYom H. L. Ifopkin) London, Sept. 11 lIIUEP is urgently needed for the people rendered homeless and the dependl! n of those Billed during lh Nad air raids on London, i win b frSJ^Lt ful for any help from Mala" the Lord MayorVia Cable & Wireless - 157 words
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Advertisement25 1940-09-12 1 /olSlk SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES Kbl*! INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE -NO. I6D CECIL STREET, M »-iionk no. mm25 words
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Article539 1940-09-12 2 NAZIS BOMB BUCKINGHAM PALACE London. Hep* is. DOW Buckingham Palate was dam.i.'td. though happily not seriously, by luved-action Ixtmb wluc -n exploded on Tuesday l tr the palate SWllTiminf pool is related by Keutei 8 I respondent who visited the palace grounds IHH > strung. c Kir. iting the ,doiReuter - 539 words
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141 1940-09-12 2 New York, Sept. 11. THE chaotic conditions In unoccupied France are 1 described m letteis from American .social, workers at present there and published In the New Yor_ Hsr aid-Tribune. "France is the most disorganised civilised country it U possible to Imagine," declares oneReuter - 141 words
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Article42 1940-09-12 2 DRIGUIB, on Sept 11. 1940, at No. 6, RoweU Road, Singapore, Michael Coustantine Rodrigues, ■d 59. The funeral service will I ike place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 4.45 p.m. to-day. Internment at Bidadan i ter. Deeply regretted.42 words
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Article, Illustration84 1940-09-12 2 House holders^T m a south-east /of England/ J town recently 1 escaped death while shelter- I ing m their "Anderso n" i shelters when i their homes; were wrecked j by bombs drop- ped by German 1 raiders. Picture I j shows a >lr. i84 words
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Article84 1940-09-12 2 VICHY. Sept. 11.--M. Mandel. former Minister for the Colonies, is to be bi ought back from Casablanca and taken to Chateau C haze ron. near Riom. •to be placed at the disposal of the Supreme Court of Justice," says a Havas News Agency message which adds thatReuter - 84 words
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Article376 1940-09-12 2 LONDON, SEPT 11 ALTHOUGH GERMAN PLANES WERE OVER THK lON I A DON AREA MORE OR LESS CONTINUOUSLY MR I ING THE NIGHT RAIDS, THEY APPEARED TO HAVF I BEEN GENERALLY LESS EXTENSIVELY DAMAGING I THAN THE PREVIOUS NIGHTS, WRITES REUTERS I AIR CORRESPONDENT. TheReuter - 376 words
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Article205 1940-09-12 2 London. Sept. 11. IT is just reveakd that it is 1 feared that a large number of men, women and chw ren evacuated from :«J homes after Saturdays m lost their lives when a scftflj m the East End ot LoodmJ wrecked by a bomb onReuter - 205 words
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Advertisement131 1940-09-12 2 PIE 11 1 111 m w 'lIH— MI m Slllll ssi _E___L__— -J _v L 2_JH _B ____WIS _BJr_H _____-_-_____W__H___B_l :m__g__B'_|l____M-S-av c only dressing that feeds the hair SILVIFIX HAIR CREAM gives a vigorous "alive" glossiness because II feeds the hair roots, as It contains Pure Silvikrin. It is non-greasy131 words
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Advertisement11 1940-09-12 3 London Is In The Front Line m* m 1•• i "i^^^11 words
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Article, Illustration380 1940-09-12 4 WOMEN THE WAR THr I mpathy BrltSia and deeply moved by the i ifferlm <>i crsshsd ptuples' eountrti ..t the refui also si sympthy, which they expr* openly by fsvourlns PisssSsnt 1 RoOSBVSIt- policy "1 living all rasterls] and moral aid s V Nssl m outlook I .Irs 110-, -<-v»380 words
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Article, Illustration679 1940-09-12 4 Vera Ardmore - V era Ardmore By AIIOBT ">k Ussstfl leetun sn Is <>id pupils ol ti.. Consent of the Holy Infsnt on Tuesday afternoon at the i i.i Hall by Mrs a. B Jon ting «>i si ailed for \i jord oke on679 words
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Article81 1940-09-12 4 Attractive Gown V i "Stunning \\;>s i the only word S j for the gown y worn by Mrs. Q, j i Litky. noticed J at the opening night of "Nick i S Carter master I detective" a t i the Capitol an i Tuesday. J Colour was) 1 king81 words
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Advertisement20 1940-09-12 4 O CClflt t Salon MORNING, AFTERNOON EVENING DRESSES from JANE ENGEL, NEW YORK. Mayn-rd. a*** PhMM l!) 74. 11. Battfn20 words
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Article, Illustration334 1940-09-12 5 bi pis they're getting too crown-up for tl In tin "transition" stags, help her .do that is s'mple. flattering and US- i sliding out of pigtails it on In Hollywood with child movie players sorted many times by Emily Moore the who has handled the l f334 words
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Article360 1940-09-12 5 ANE of the best ways to insure a V mouth full of glinting pearls is to eat the right foods from the day you are born. Even if you have had a bad start, however, it is not too late to help your teeth by changing your360 words
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Article, Illustration73 1940-09-12 5 'TEEN-AGE LOVELINESS Bjeasa Partsdi was eaHSSbj 1 hild actress, who played parts n DeSJUSS Durbin pi lures. Out S f the "awkward ag"," she grew .nto 'teen-age loveliness. To-day he's B sought-afte.- member of I he younger Hollywo »<l ISWWi. I ihe wears a "transition" hail _S —long hair up-swept73 words
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Advertisement43 1940-09-12 5 _P Stf i m. _bJu_. a few New Zealand's Choi est Butter with its nourishinff goodness and abundance ot vitamins, huilds heilth, strength and energy. __f7nnTn_f t iiTinißr_TßfF_ PHONE 537 r. FIVE lIN E 1 CB J3BA /(out o/ Slngcpore Cold Stor(W« Co-43 words
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Article220 1940-09-12 6 Day Frocks That Flatter i fr VIM'I toFns»- cilia's £v Court, BtSSBJ ford Road, l_*B J week r» another -SO I slnpment o S Hubnte day and bkmbimmu nmmmm distinctly nattering as regards colour, line and I slyling. Made irom Ssonf on and washt resistant fabric, these are fully fashioned220 words
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Article, Illustration578 1940-09-12 6 The importance of sharkskin, gingham and linen suits and shiit waist frocks make the straw hats sketched above fashion light this season. Fabric turbans anil berets, shown right, are both important styles. The beret because it is being re- i vived as a silhouette I578 words
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Advertisement35 1940-09-12 6 ~r____! [HATS VI J i Dresses) oz\ PRISCILLA Ltd. /M.V RECEIVED COCKTAIL DRESSES 61. STAMFORD ROAD, Ij (Eu Court) 3335 II _^_7v^_^_ "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT TM/c/.V CO. DRY CLEANERS 2H, COLEMAN ST. Phone SS4S35 words
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1067 1940-09-12 7 Ui. E Hopkin Writes From London... i[< n Aug. <•• the British ::iriceni." obsertt "It is hat it makes the n m Britain pretty anyone who behute served. Tho BiitM people v. as er< I was one of a of twelve listening to v„1,067 words
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Article48 1940-09-12 7 Mexican President Impeached San Antonio (T n ACCORDING tO ttw San Antonio A Evening New; Congxe which is sapportii i ral Almazsn, the Sncandl he Mcxlimpeschcd <•- l nd sppol j Hcctoi Lopez Gen. c W ent eiatms to have won the receni o mce on Dcci aHm 1.!48 words
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Article149 1940-09-12 7 lIP to the time of writing, the Straits Settlements War Loan of *:_r,.i>oo,iHK> has not reached that happy condition known as nver-sul^«T;hed. We are confident thai it will reach that state m the Course "f the next few days. In the meantime, we again ask (Government to149 words
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Article209 1940-09-12 7 THK war that the Empire is now engaged m is a fight for very existence. Prejudices, religious and otherwise, should not be allowed to obstruct that fight. The air raids on England and Scotland reveal the remorseless brutality which has to he fought and beaten iown. Money209 words
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Article83 1940-09-12 7 IflTLEfi has <"><<' again let a time for 11 the invasion of Britain, according to neutral reports. This time, however, he has not named the lay; he has wH even named the month, and Britons now learn that they may expect his troopi eltlieT m October or83 words
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Advertisement59 1940-09-12 7 M'ERSIAS CORPORATION, LTD. :o: ]x !I II DING, CHULIA ST., r.BOB. SINGAPORE 111 MARINE, MOTOR. PERWAI ACCIDENT WORK WEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: I a,\\ -poi BROS., W( 'A —HONG CHYE I i 0. 'I'CR-ALAN LORE. Kr NG HON CHEE. )h)i —LEE ENG TEH. —LEE AH WENG. -GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY,59 words
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Article395 1940-09-12 8 URO <| QNE HUNDRED AND HI n PEOPLE l\u, I UNITED STATUS CITIZENS, _RE ir IN MONDAY'S RAID ON TBLAVIV, I'vilvrjvrH HRCRAFT, WHICH FLEW OVER \i (iRK DROPPED BOJIBS INDISCRIMINATE I A w> S Tif___ ARAB QUARTER The Rome radio stated that the Italian air force heavily bombed Jaffa,395 words
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109 1940-09-12 8 j Tientsin. Sept 10. J fVE illocßtion of £200.000 i v. orth of silver holdings m j the eostsif ot the French 1 OHCCBSIbh to relief funds tot destitute people m "North > China which was started on i Sept. 1 iv aeeordanee with theEastern News - 109 words
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Article78 1940-09-12 8 RULES for compensation under the Defence (Compensation 1 Board i Regulations were gazetted last night They provide for the person claiming compensation under the Regulation*? to file an application m prescribed forms, whereafter the dispute will be referred to the Board for determining. The application must be signed78 words
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Article57 1940-09-12 8 Lisbon. Sept n ACCOMMODATION m flying boats and American shipping has bet>n booked up till December. A meat number of refugees are still m Portugal, awaiting visas for the United States and the America' 1 Republics. The Portuguese authorities hay forbidden further entrance of refugees intoReuter - 57 words
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Article28 1940-09-12 8 Ottawa, Sept. 11. r[E 1940 Canadian wheat production estimate la announced a_ over 561,000,000 bushels, representing the seccnd largest crop iii Reuter Canadian history.Reuter - 28 words
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138 1940-09-12 8 Cairo, Sept. 11. :\X appeal to the French forces m Syria to follow the example _et by French Equatorial Africa was issued by General de Giminate, commander of the Fret- French Forces m French Equatorial Africa, from Brazzaville. The appeal says: "Syria's onlyReuter - 138 words
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Article30 1940-09-12 8 Was! THE Rt d has placed Immediatt shipnog million J hom< l< ll They are prepare cal supplies beds. Funds bi*J London I mobile csntesj vehicli each foi ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article20 1940-09-12 8 111 L sistant MUUWj Japanese mw*l unhurt, h J bomb v from him while air raid Easteri N I20 words
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Advertisement288 1940-09-12 8 SenjetheseDr^ > ________P^l_^-^_________SSS____| gg_Bm I l_?un lfflmsW _B SJißß__---S_sc 1 ickt—jfc* j niwKi Mjerf —a^^^s^.^ i I Ii ISHIONI 1. >&rfW'iS___S 'U'C\ (imkimi _p^V/|"r;/;S mv Mijmi I U'HISKI V snlß A! C cr^ Ims| n rate* I WSSBBS i€M n 7 «jjsi. Bitten. //i i -'/_&/fc_»./ r HaSSBj Mfl m288 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-09-12 9 dancer, Ithiesi Many others have cW there is t n is right Is* U the ft™* thi i each morning WiV fact H Th' top o' a to ya." seen here m a grace-38 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-09-12 9 IL Royal Tank lli-giment is h r( i (raining to give a good 1 Cnl i I itaelf. Is the south of fend, three tanks pass down H Cige lane31 words
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262 1940-09-12 9 Girl's Picture In Dead Man's Room I PHOTOGRAPH of a Chinese girl and several dancing pons were among the things found m a hotel room ently a European soldier was found hanging. man was 32-year-010. Bombardier James Henry f he 6th Heavy BatI Artillery. booked a room at the I262 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-09-12 9 NEW CZECH GOVERNMENT j A M W CsSCh Government i A has been formed m London with Dr. Edouanl Bene* as President and > l Jan Sramek as Prime SUBi ister Ministers took tn«' oath at the headquarters m London. M. Jfß Sramek i signing his allegiance to the new53 words
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Article252 1940-09-12 9 Aircraftmen Heroes Decorated t»U 0 j the R.A.I ed an on from a b 1 lantrj AI. ri the Victors I Ai: < ampion si Ralph c Fl Blenhi im b c m collision while i < i them burst Into Qam< N«»t kußwssf that the pilot wa the s<,!«-252 words
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148 1940-09-12 9 CAPTAIN KEPT TRACK OF COLONEL'S WIFE this co-respondent e< m< to think a married woman was lair game,' said 81 Boyd Merriman, the Prealdtn m the Divorce Court Hi a hearing a petit Colonel Hubert Fergu on 1 1 n tired Army Ofllcei oi Ooj Lodgi :II Adultery wss not148 words
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Article104 1940-09-12 10 RETURNING to Singapore some two months sfo after i con. atdersMe stay In the States, Dr. K. L Archer yesterday gave Singapore Rotarlans an extensive of New York, of the -pood man In thl there many examples of such incidents, and the lack of class-consciousness104 words
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Article253 1940-09-12 10 MXIMI NWCF of $U > th ',N > IT! flßishi Wee. former tan ciamer. against her S BasßSn- Tan Then? Khin. Ho> TSB Xh Yun. by S the aicailS m .iristrate. Mr. Conrad Oldham. I j r< itefday. I Mi Oldham warned Cheng Khua that I253 words
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Article40 1940-09-12 10 (From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, Sept. 11. THF death h_S orruned of Mr. W W. PeSen, a journalist and rcsi dent m Bangkok for 40 vests. H; worked for foreign newspapeis and had been ill for two years40 words
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Article100 1940-09-12 10 CIX months' hard labour was passed oy the third magistiatc. Mi. J.G. Rappoport, en Haji Hamloh bin Haji Sukor. /esterday, on a charge ot cheating Hussain bin Abdui Kadir, Arab school teacher. Haji Hamloh convinced Hussain that he had a European SB a prosoective buyer for100 words
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Article64 1940-09-12 10 "BOY" WHO STOLE FROM MASTER TAN Teck Jee, a younj, house "boy", was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment, and fined $25. or one month's simple imprisonment, m the fnth police court, yesterday, for stealing a gramophone, a number of records and various other articles to the total value of64 words
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30 1940-09-12 10 Export Of White Wheat Flour To N.E.I. rE export ol white wheat flour to the Netherlands Indies and Thailand will not be .subject to qi with effect I'vom September 1_30 words
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Advertisement274 1940-09-12 10 YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooms are your Protection. II If Impossible for an Individual to provide for his /alued possessionxT the safety that Is afforded by our vaults wh-re ws have safe boxes of various _zes for hire at moderate rates HrRERS themselves hold the KE/8 and ONLY THEY can274 words
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Advertisement292 1940-09-12 10 FIRF. MARINE, WORKMEN'S l'OMI»!:\SAT10\ I MOTOR CAR INSI'R iNCfi I AT REASONABLE RATES I South British Insurance Co.. Ltd J TeL 5926 2 Finlavson Greesl 1 II _K-=s' Sa M f i<_n' nn _L'llill. __H I i__l _R<fe_______l Cm J^**^^^^_____s_^TY___s^f. I _R______> jr»__? HL__-v^^ V I _____!__^^l 'D^"S i I292 words
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Advertisement428 1940-09-12 11 I jt -^^^^^~> i^^tm^^X I v^^l .iff BB*^^^^^^BPBiwßßHJ |^^k lati Vacant^ K. r Crown Brand s^. Malaya (No. 625E) ptaking Mandore. Box No. 409. ,U*'te. tNo 662 H. i-ndant Indian iiJdren. all X 103, co Malaya I moTmm <• radio-mechanics oi radio prj- m a nig $2,- every 419. Malaya428 words
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Advertisement590 1940-09-12 11 To Let NEW BUNGALOW. 89. Goodman Road iurnifched. from Oct. 1. rent $120-. Apply l no. 87. No jgy: TO LET Nos. 124.126. Anson Road a big Store House. Kent $150 00. Apply 69. Anson Motor Garage, Singapore. (No 687 E. TWO-STOREYED house near" "orchard Rood market, light, water. g.«s590 words
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Advertisement564 1940-09-12 11 For Sale ****>' nearest Aj 420, Malaya Tribune. Sn X A^ IE r T Y u Canary Birdl.^Bw Apply No. 33-B. Lean Si: I LOTUS" Face Powder. Bey perAiifeLl. Also removes fi ObtainabW Sundry fc, Kiiengto^. (No. ONE slmoat n.-w 1939 model 20 C. Ft I i> Super-Cold "York' rttri-564 words
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Advertisement561 1940-09-12 11 Miscellaneous 1 i- B, Bssli Singapore. Ny mai- 1 a. iB-c. luitcry Ro_T POT BpSClal trailing or Ladi'b Ban drewtbig g:v. 1.. Muderate Charge. (No 6_E, 18-C. B^ttTry^ 1 ngapore Htilr-v..i\ :ny duotlon foi this month—fiep .intx-i #5., »My- (So. 6UE) SBOP SALOON. 14. Capitol i iid Moor Sru.. :t.<'561 words
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Advertisement360 1940-09-12 11 ON THE AIR Singapore _lIL 225 metres (I 33 mr si IMaY 30 OS metr«» I 69 mr s). Saigon l»; metres iii 7ko Be.) metres <6 116 K< i Bangkok i:SP6 37.65 meti-. (7.9 M mr»). London transmission--2 k 3. OUT 15 14 Mr* metres) I II SI M<360 words
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Article22 1940-09-12 12 oi I dead— l. lng" April Sh hoir. m) It v. Pri\ I tain, awa: tram; 1 600 m 58 d;22 words
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Article52 1940-09-12 12 \m\ am going also I so old I HOve, takini M swallo fl tablets 1 after the deatM H At the :'i^ st H was stafc unconscious \^^m Saturday I followin W liim corded fl his UI balancu I near M the bed, vt tho: I I can 352 words
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Advertisement101 1940-09-12 12 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands 1 East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f.40,030,000. Reserve Fund 10,500.000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokja karta,101 words
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Article26 1940-09-12 13 IV row is m I 1 ci quarti It is •ciiprove< ther alf other un- ice ol lub, coiploying i Match »ced and dufi comp;26 words
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Article140 1940-09-12 13 ribed as the "Motiveless Murder." be concluded m the Assize Court Mr. Justice Pedlow. Seoh Oh. He is charged with the Tee. ai Teluk Ayer wharf on the ir 4 apparently without motive. Home, medical superintendent. "*l *inßapore, said he liad Seoh Oh I him* 011140 words
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Advertisement194 1940-09-12 13 .WJaime, t OPENING TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 I- 9.15 P.M. ALH AMBRA They have made you laugh beforr (m vaii WILI SCREAM St to4fjm9 m^ m M, jrf _B '^mMMMWBt X^ __wff -w^_^l *-<■ "'■fc <*' J. __^fc*A i 5 M&jLmMb&Mt&zj'^ JA _____S -_3r CARY IRENE GRANT DUNNE In their first194 words
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Advertisement124 1940-09-12 13 JOIN THE HAPPY CROWDS! r TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 nil BHI l ID PBOM LANCASHIRE DOBS IT AGAIN! IN A moioisi I I \nv COMEDY. jfis/ '*^B^BB» JBi^m________p ____F cv 1 _nk J H t_ >_. fP°*^''n_-_ft ___________H^ A __H l^_ I SEE THE FILM ITS FILL OF LAUGHS! FOR124 words
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548 1940-09-12 14 SIMJAIMIKE. WEDNESDAY. IN |H MUM »ACI AT BI'KIT TIMAH THIS AfT» 1 noon. THK BIGGEBY Una OF SWGAPME AimiMN (GOLD CUP) MKKTIN(-AM) ONE OP IWE BIGGEST ITPSKTS THK RISTORi OP THK COURSE-WAS CAI SKI) WHKN MR VN TOOKKNS RUSSIAM ROSE, STARTING WITH ONLI548 words
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Article93 1940-09-12 14 V THK dra* lor 7 the BiR Swctii i resulted a> foi- 7 lows: I Total F»ol yL J $48,080. First Prize $16,828 Stella's Fet *****; Second Frize 58.414 Shun *****; Third Frize il $4,20* Id n a Star latßlj Starters: $420 each. Golden S Melody *****: i93 words
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Advertisement149 1940-09-12 14 T If'mm^Sj^^ I **^f .AmJ AW Yf^AnJDr ■__J** ,i rJQBGtfS^ I "KILL" TILDEN jy A^^mfM^-riZ^ZZ^mMmMmMMWOfG f^ a^BmW^jm^ _S_l____r *ifv" Oct landing amongst tennis players for many years. Bill t'ilden achieved his phenomenal success by his perfect control y mgimw~ jf=^~;|§ J 7 md co-ordination of mind, muscle and nerve L.149 words
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Article215 1940-09-12 15 11 w it ed t** P a c 14) $240 $21, .$1,315), 2. Star--5 11, 255. 1676, 1922, ,r Plate. i ..-phy to Horses. One^ 8.6 8 9 onnelly) 2 Major A. W. m) 3 M:I1--rn) 4 Mar.'andi head. 2 a Tote: $18 $1,420), 2. 3 i;215 words
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Article81 1940-09-12 15 TACK PENNY has never been «> known to fail his radio or screen audience, and an excellent sample of his wit can be had from the Cathay, currently showing •Buck Benny Rides Again." As the title suggests. Jack has something to do with horses m the81 words
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Article58 1940-09-12 15 9 TON* au Dia 106 y v turea cxc« Whenew r his nothin witn womei. Why he dU women he would tell. After LOS v down m lifetime rule York hospital v he lived La.st olght he danced wit ..ii th nurses; this morning' his58 words
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Article56 1940-09-12 15 ISTANBUL. Sept. 11. j —Two high Itali- 1 an Govern m c n 1 1 officials, three air lorce officers and se-| yen assistants arrived I here from Rome sn route to Aleppo. It is believed that this delegation is reinforcing the Italian military delegation already attending toReuter - 56 words
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Article53 1940-09-12 15 THE Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the conclusion of the Adjourned inquiry into the death of Manilca, a young Sinhalese woman who was drowned while bathing with several others m a pond at Potonp: Paslr, on the afternoon53 words
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Article113 1940-09-12 15 FIRST COAT THEN A BICYCLE MOHAMED Taib bmj Haii Majid, 18--year-old police reciuit. who on Tuefitjav was cautioned and gls. charged on a charge of misaopropriating a coat belonging to a fellow constable, m a rase which was described as a "simi and foolish." again before the n gistrate, Mr.113 words
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Advertisement104 1940-09-12 15 Batch Foi The Opening date of the Sensational H MALAY Musical-romance m "kedok ketawa" Homing Shortly simuiltaneoxjsly HRLBOROUGH SUN TALKIE H i MON FILM CO. present, FOUR POPULAR MALAY STARS MISS SITI FATIMAIL BASOKKI OEJANG and S. PONIAN m Ik lIMIK KET A W A S ML J ■^■^ttalßr _dH104 words
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Advertisement165 1940-09-12 15 ___3T-' SPECIAL DANCE to-\-i;iii FROM 9.30-12 PM TEA DANCE AT 6 fcM. j rrn r WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF OUR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY From where you can see the moon OPENING SATURDAY 14th Sept. NEW WORM* \>llM>li;\ PARK FIRST IMPORTATION TO MALAYA OF A WONDERFUL ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE IT BRINGS165 words
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507 1940-09-12 16 REICHSTAG HIT IN BIGGEST R. A. F. RAID ON BERLIN LONDON, SEPT. 11. 188 POTSDAM RAILWAY STATION, THE KERH--BTAG, BRANDENBURG TOB AND HITLER'S OWN AVENUE SPLENDOUR, RUNNING MAJESTICVLLY THROUGH THE CENTRE OF BERLIN. WERE IMONG OBJECTS MIT BY ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBERS WHICH SWOOPED DOWN ON THE GER\I\N CAPITAL ISTReuter - 507 words
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Article46 1940-09-12 16 TAIRO, Sept, 11.- II IB authoritatively announced that 177 Italian aircraft have definitely been des definitely bw :i destroyed m the Middle East ar°a m the three months since Italy entered the war. A further 90 planes have probably been destroyed.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article72 1940-09-12 16 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Sept. 11. SIGNOR Patino. the tin king, has arrived m New York from Paris. He plans to establish a smelter m the U.S. A He denies that he is pro German. Via Cable and Wireless The appointment of Mr A.Via Cable & Wireless - 72 words
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Article15 1940-09-12 16 Morning Tribune B NU' MUM KSCBd y M I IBM Thursday, September It, Lsg WL-15 words
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Article, Illustration524 1940-09-12 16 p Their Majesties T* King George I and Queen i Elizabeth paid an info r m a 1 S visit recently to t Bro a d c asting House, London, j headquarters of I the British/ Bi oa dc asting v i o poration, and inspected i first aidReuter - 524 words
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