Morning Tribune, 13 September 1940
1940-09-13
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1940-09-13 1 Morning Tribune >X |l> KXCKKD 4.504J DAILY Km VU Friclav. Sept. IS, 194013 words
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Article137 1940-09-13 1 Splendid Work By Hurricanes London, Sept. 12. PON bad its first davit airraid warning oi J v shortlj before 4 p.m. Xhe raiders were aptly kept at a distance as (i: In the LonSli 4l) nnnutes durich time ie sound of disard, but there ftre. inadrons. tero- attacking a formationReuter - 137 words
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Article26 1940-09-13 1 London, Sept. 12. accepted the offer Of the Nethers of 40 Spit fires and 18 bombom fiind^ raised I nds Indies.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article41 1940-09-13 1 don, Sept. u TED KINGDOM national exend t week totalled >ne of the heavies* ie war vices expenditure *:G3.6 million, which but thr week inlirlv heavy dividends on annerit stocks. The week'i I £18.4 millions Parpd with £12.6 millions last '•-neuter.41 words
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Article134 1940-09-13 1 TROOPS MASSING London, Sept. 12. A FURTHER movement of certain Italian forces towards the Libyan-Eygptian frontier in the neighbourhood of Fort Capuzzo is reported, according to authoritative circles in London, but no Italian troops have yet crossed the frontier. ll.lped by a fine moonlight night, Italian warplanes raided Khartoum onReuter - 134 words
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690 1940-09-13 1 RAF (on nightly visit) BOMB BERLIN, HAMBURG AND BREMEN WO 1 11 1 It It All WAY STATION HIT LONDON, SKIT. 12. BRITISH PLANES AGAIN RAIDED GERMAN CITII s LAST NIGHT, INCLUDING BERLIN, IfAMBUW; AND BREMEN CAUSING SERIOUS DAMAGE TO MILITARY OBJECTIVES. RAILWAY STATIONS AND AERODROMES WERE HIT. The BritishReuter - 690 words
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Article, Illustration126 1940-09-13 1 Rrit > .i f.cwt i'^t loci' .1 ■i led Sia e sun- N |,iies Adding v i iat nlum to I me expansion r J of the Koyal Air Force, not only in the i provision of air- craft for opera- tlonal work but (-also in the) training of n-r-126 words
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44 1940-09-13 1 "Dogged Confidence" Washington, Sept 12. The Washington Post^ ays his career, Mr -.X"^p truth no matter how to tell the P ub lc K .|f e r l t j"' rings true. lu brilliance wl SSSS his gotbv ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article19 1940-09-13 1 I' T Tm K r 1,1 tir WO and ulte m Ducbetf Ol Kent £200.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement24 1940-09-13 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE *0 OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, j IOIU., bjj FHONB Ntt24 words
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591 1940-09-13 2 rilllMl TO All rOMKRXII*" U7AKM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MALAYAN NAVI \KE PAID BY ADMIRAL SIR PERCY NOBLE, K.C.8.. C.V.C COMMANDER LN-CHIEF OF THI HINA STATION WHO, IT WAS ANNOUNCED VKS rERDAY HAS HANDED OVER THIS APPOINTMENT TO VICE- ADMIRAL SIR GEOFFREY LAVTON. KIIJ.. I>591 words
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Article108 1940-09-13 2 Japan 's Anniversary Celebrations Tokyo. Sept. 12. A TIONS ol the 2.600th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Empire will be brought to an imposing climax with special composition* presented by world-famous musicians in <(.mmemoratlon of the anniversary, rendered by Japanese leading symphony orchestras for th? first time inEastern News - 108 words
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74 1940-09-13 2 Londoners Urged To Evacuate Children London. Sept. 12. 5 DA RENTS of London school- l children are urged to egister their children for t i immediate evacuation, for which it is officially stated, parties are li*aviiijf frequent- ly. It is added that for i refugees, forced to leave their homesReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-09-13 2 Handed Over Command )(r Admiral Sir^T Percy Lock- i hart Harnam Noble, K.CB., who yesterday r e 1 i n quished i 1 his post as C o m mander- S i in Chief, i I China Sta iti o n which he t had held since i 19S«.49 words
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Article111 1940-09-13 2 N The Iron Age re] rts the output at J2 5 r en i city. The maintained of August rate of production make 1940 an all-time eoke is a possible handicap. tracts for 200 warshtpi this will require 498.00U tons of steel spread over a r.umb years111 words
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Article104 1940-09-13 2 Second Hand Book Shop Grouse (Triban i^J TFAUIIi; S( 1 ousting ti, hand boo That VU the alle,, a! j to a M0m,,,, !:ihl nf yesterday b> ihe pr^J well known s< KUid r >hop in SiiKi,»«ire. Hi compla.i." neti in ieeond-hi '.;-d droppt-d b ai;d school t( t^ v104 words
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351 1940-09-13 2 London, Sept. 11 INSPIRED comment in German newspapers mal it clear that the complete breakdown of Londoi social and business life and the forced tnm of its population, are hoped for as a result ot present series of intensive Nazi raids. The Hamburger Fiemdenblatt351 words
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Advertisement70 1940-09-13 2 Ves, as amazing as it may seem, when the "roots" of your hair do not receive their natural food, baldness ia the distressing result. KILVIKRIN, by providing nourish. ment to dying cells, causes the hair to re-grow with all its former richne s and glossiness— for SILVIKRIN does grow hair.70 words
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Article518 1940-09-13 3 }t() ther Hitler Push Fails LONDON. SEPT 12 K (ll I CONFIRMED THAT 89 ENEMI AIRAll I n».KK DESTROYED IN YESTERDAYS Mli I IVKHK OF OIK FIGHTERS \RE lln »,N ill*: PILOTS OF SEVEN ARE SAFE \I E. I! 1^ NUMBER KILLED OR INJURED IN LAST W518 words
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Article258 1940-09-13 3 machines, which were the signal for a crashing barrage. Incident* so far disclosed are that one raidei was brought down in north London and two captured and the so-calleo "Molotov breadbasket" was dropped in one area, while bombs fell on the office of a London newspaper and crashedReuter - 258 words
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Article226 1940-09-13 3 London, Sept. 12. TIME fights inexorably against Hitler, declares Trie Times to an editorial on the raids. It adds that the season la far advanced, the approach of autum i and winter makes II vita] that either he launches cms great force (prepared for the promisedReuter; British Wireless - 226 words
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Article, Illustration128 1940-09-13 3 *jr A mannequin^r" parade and preview of wo- I men's sports- wear and tailor. i Made costumes i took place »n London recent- ly. The gar. merits shown i wen some of those selertt'il bv an expft'l c mmi 1 1 ee, J which included American128 words
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Article70 1940-09-13 3 Bachartti s« pt. 12. /I RUMANIAN ddCgfttk) ing here for Butfap morrow to <ii cusi qoftUotM irliLng out. i f tbi (('(iiiu 1 tf a p; rt ul Transylvania. An official communique hen last night tUU thtt ertcuatton of tho K?dith .''i; r l'ransylvatiia was rii^rHciReuter - 70 words
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Article39 1940-09-13 3 WASHINGTON, SEPT. 12. MANY UNCONFIRMABLE f REPORTS ARE CURRENT HERE THAT A FURTHER EXTENSION OF THE UNITED I STATES EMRARCiOES ON iTHE EXPORT OK WAR 'MATERIALS TO JAPAN WILL BE INEVITABLE SHORTLY. REUTERREUTER - 39 words
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Advertisement60 1940-09-13 3 MAKE FULLER use of ELECTRICITY If is 1,1-niioniH'al. l.ailHinr sioiaitj. |]a\> U* iiprralc The following appliances can make your life more comfortable ReMgmttr. Water heaN-r and u*'>>er. IVmilMtOr Nacuuni (leaner. i;Uctritii\ lor the ibove appliances cosUi onlj centn a v.n\i. Each of these appliances in its own economical way sates60 words
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Article, Illustration301 1940-09-13 4 WOMEN THE WAR \lr, H I K# .1 i p lid c. i v nil ttfltfl 0 >n S Ofk, in which thej entirely uni and the contrifa to win tta ted by Mr A H. Bo j When US* broke OH work but they mi v v nded and301 words
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Article, Illustration201 1940-09-13 4 M Hilton told r.. chile te t i.e. C«yton> war effort impressed Mrs. Hitti'ii tremendously and she was particularly struck with the air ti camaraderie that exists between eMUMM ami troops. fact that ihe Fort? n civilians h?.ve enfolk *i> •n tea> are alwaysSingapore - 201 words
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Article243 1940-09-13 4 iK-rt unities of meeting troops than they have fan Singaihe told me. But- it is wonderful to see the way the civilians have combined to givt the troops a bright time. Bomc time ago Government asked ror 300 cars to be placed at their disposal by civilians243 words
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Article112 1940-09-13 4 ]yiK>. R. E. Prent;s and Mrv A. Robinson raised $1,330 jas a result of th» White i I lephant* sale which they J oranised recently. j J his iplendkl S sum tvill be S devoted to buy- i Sing i omforts i fo* .soldiers n» i the new112 words
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Article39 1940-09-13 4 REOPENS ALL CLASSES ON MON Students can now enrol for Thursday Inc tuition, class,, toclud. Spoed rtuden Shorthand, for one hour every Chamber of Comnj evening from Monday to nations. Sprinfi DNITEBEB BUILDING, RIVFK VALLEY WAD, S39 words
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Advertisement93 1940-09-13 4 SINGAPORE'S LEADING! Te UOI > 1 P^ S A LQ mnm Ask j >ur friends— they will v|^ assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders -XIXA^ With y )ur hair, for Cv^ MAXINES is now rmog- \> Lied u the leading hair- fCt\ dressing salon. <wO jJIm- British Beaat)93 words
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Advertisement33 1940-09-13 4 You are speciall) inntfl to consult 3iAiui: of the NAOMI SALO! 18. Rodney Ho«*i Battery Roadi about the Helen permanent waving She will explain it" H advantages to you. Tel. 7555. tor appoint.neni-33 words
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Article, Illustration529 1940-09-13 5 m I months' |r you to start t —nino. Milk is Rm ic ent for him. bet bo* requires nd vitamin-con-ft k va to introduce :li r drink gradually. J i baby e more likely V M m small quan- -me cautiously II how he re'■°M n s,n529 words
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289 1940-09-13 5 AFTER WEANING Take Stock Of Yourself TAKE stock of yourself when ining time I nes if. in the I 1 itement of I ling vour I baby, you I failed to do so before. In particular. maKC j I u are not suffering from a lack ol I D iral289 words
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Article199 1940-09-13 5 WHEN IN DOUBT"TEST WEIGHT" S t IT .sometimes happens that even the best-trained babies take to iking m the dl| -t and crying i When this occur. MPtdftflf to- j S wards weaning time, you may sus- pert that the child If not r.etLlnr miH'h U'Ht it his 10 o'clock199 words
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Advertisement41 1940-09-13 5 w Vx' 1 'r< I "If ''k'-^ Many new and tasty dishes can welcome and delicious additions to your weekly menus P^l^rtjSS^^ that everyone will enjoy. flfiSS^^^^ PHONE 5376 FIVK LINES c s 203A /dtrf. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co- ltd.41 words
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Article477 1940-09-13 6 Tribunal ll<»urinu THI-; l'nv were asked to withdraw Horn the Local Tribunal I wsl< rday during the bearing of an application by M< United Engineers i.td for the exemption of three ni their ployeej from continuous tntinino for the October-Novem-I 1 r period. Aif. i brid dlscwsslon477 words
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164 1940-09-13 6 Rural B oard And Contractor Prices S™>*<' «*pici- lhat contractor- Mr d JP Uiey wen l) tender for i»M>O per room Mr. CO. ountractors p able to buiiu similar eoc i. bout $450 per i£. Chairman uhe Hon u Forbes): I've n -rea that Unei liere. and in the F164 words
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Article, Illustration140 1940-09-13 6 HAI Lam Kian, a young man. claimed trial yesterday on a charge of having used criminal force "n a woman on the night of July 16, at New Market Road, before Mr. J.G. Rappoport, in the third police court. The case was postponed for hearing on Sept. 18. and bail140 words
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Article104 1940-09-13 6 SINGAPORE SCHOLAR HONOURED THE distinction of Research lar In Law has been con upon Mr. Chia Kim Chvee. a S.S. Queen'.- Scholar. Mr. Kim Chwee the title by the governing Downing Col leaf. Cambndgj Is the first Queen's School t tain this honour. Educated at the Analo-Ci School and Raffles104 words
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Article181 1940-09-13 6 JUDGE EXPOS ES A NEW RACKED OF late, some impecunious firms t started a new racket by which I plications for cashiers' or bill coll w through advertisements in newspaper jj« a them to deposit anything between $2C make use of the money for the busines The Acting Chief Justice,181 words
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Advertisement193 1940-09-13 6 n^BBBB^Bj T^^K^^^^^l~~ -j* Bl B^h^B B B Bi BBk BB B B B BV A m m m ■ißM^ap»C£^2: BßßßßMßl^M^^ a P i^^g^^'^?l .-^^^^S *****1 111 I II I 1111 fl BJIBM ?tP~^-- r^=s^=m—- ~-r—=r=. =B^=sgsc~ mm ft II k BJ L. U J I II BJ I BoBHt 1193 words
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1027 1940-09-13 7 \l. Hopkin Writes From London... .WimsUT of V lS in vitriolic I v Ministry's II Heastonish- by the bitter. Br^ ;^itaiion as a IE it," he said derisivem any snoopers IK are employed K^ \\V know the v;ar H deration with H the1,027 words
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Article434 1940-09-13 7 MOR NING TR IB U NE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, BATTLE FOR BRITAIN THE battle for Britain, which ifl reality the battle for freedom, is imminent. Mr. Churchill, in the words of i confident man bo I confident nation, has told us that the next week or two will he the434 words
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Advertisement72 1940-09-13 7 wiAxixc; ■1 1 i: it s .^BeT I'VI WIAS 1 Pc. Si GOWNS 1 Pc. S2 cl| ..6 Pcs. $1 J H(KPRS 4 Pcs. ;B Kv i" Pcs. si "WIN 5 p C s. SI •■k'll!> 6 Pcs. SI I n/ STOCK «KT> SPORT■HM> PYJAMAS {■TNDERWEARS ■TINS ENGLISH .■■KKNs PERGO-72 words
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Advertisement56 1940-09-13 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Personalised Service 4^^ t hy a duly qualified /HfcijsS^ registered practi. HfTw tioner with legal U qualifications THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. laECADE BLDG. PHONE 300^ K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 15 years' European Clinical Experience. m■■ y v I 1 y /"a yA] fc^f^ 1y56 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1940-09-13 8 MUSI CA The Works OPINION POSSIBLE MUSIC FOR CONCERT REVIEW! tRIPTION IT IS WELL-KNOWN THAT IT IS THE FUNCTION GANISERS OF A CONCERT TO PROVIDE THK PUBLIC SOMETHING OF WHICH THEY MAY COMPLAIN AND CRITIC TO FIND FAULT WITH SOMETHING WITH W EVERYONE ELSE IS SATISFIF^ It gives me great1,334 words
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Advertisement201 1940-09-13 8 BENIAMINO CICLI and OTI DAL MONTE ?rb recorUini; o| Puccini's Famous ()pt«r:t AMA 111 TTIJCFLV" Tlu- rompl.tr s t is as follows BEVUMINO GIOU l». F. Pinkertan ADKI.IO lAGONABA Gon. 101l DM \!ONTI fjMtMn. fjiimi M..d.,m, BNtu-rtlv IN (ONTI lan»1™« VITTORM POLOMBINI Suzuki I KNis I o Di>M!M( I f201 words
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Article654 1940-09-13 9 I mopbooe record rej Mi; asped of Cesar Franck'i genius and m tlo i (o those to which n adj been made, the following an to be notta d Plotifl .Iwrf Pfafto Sonata Tin e i Kcellent seta exist of which the best Interpretation (aithough they654 words
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Advertisement23 1940-09-13 9 KING^JCHOOL Nursery School Junior School Kindergarten Senior School >Jext term begins on Ist October, l ij^Particular! on application to The Principal, King's School,23 words
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Article99 1940-09-13 10 THE Singapore coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday returned a verdict of suicide by hanging at the inquiry into thp death of an elderly Chinese ricksha puller, Ee Tua Tee. who was suffering fiom cancer of the liver. Ee ended his life bv hanging himself. He wras99 words
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Article207 1940-09-13 10 t nis pocl.rt bulging with spurious coins. Aw Kee > I yomng employee »f the Singapore Trarn Coini.'.in. walked down (live Street one night > Kee lienq did not notice the traffic or heed the lite «'f the busy Street as it flowed by. His oneReuter - 207 words
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Article156 1940-09-13 10 Two Indians Acquitted rVO Indians. Manikam and Retnam were acquitted by Mr J. L. McFall on a chaise of housebreaking of premises belonging to Mr. W. J.M. Warden at Chan eery Lane, yesterdav in the district court. Two detectives on rounds at Chancery Lane on the night of Aug. 25.156 words
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Advertisement176 1940-09-13 10 '■^B **'*C/4 Alt* 'ISJ-**^ I 'ilium Hdh|HMl| I|l 'i"ijl>^'' I i^or f^^' discerning L^^a palate \in tage Wine. well-ma tu red in wood. W.P.S. 17S [II! R\S PHTLP LIXE. Clncorportfted in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For informal m t??irding freight and176 words
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Advertisement228 1940-09-13 10 WfcSßmsHiipiALiil (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I The best possible services are being maintained by tM l». O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements out under present circumstances sailings are perforce228 words
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Advertisement507 1940-09-13 11 |Ht I I _P^^l fl _i I -^^0K _^^t ■Situations Vacant J 3 stanr I n (r>O. own) .raking Mandorp. .pply Box No. 409, -apore. (No. 662 fi^ idependant Indian i ChUdren. all Box 403, c o Malaya K^. pur. (No. 642E) _T --i firm. ;i well ex- M maker.507 words
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Advertisement543 1940-09-13 11 Property For Sale c^MMayaJT^bu^e^ngapore. (No e^E," be r (4 days by steamer from Singapore, N O r 8 4 a n- barKaln A Sy No. 413, c^> Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. M9K) VACANT LAND f n ehulci 1 RZ vated suuatjon. Whltley R for bungalow, area 18.500 sq. ft cts.543 words
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Advertisement502 1940-09-13 11 Miscellaneous Er SUE?* biii a P or JS pi r c fiSLft! dUCtlon lor th. s b monu 1 p ,;n b 1 t g ss: Only (No. GIFT SHOP SALOON. H. Capitol Flats urt or steps to M-cond Hoor. Smai in Malaya. See the new 'Cupid at $3.60. Hats502 words
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Advertisement542 1940-09-13 11 Motor Vehicles WANTI I mall uwd car. Any i .my k i v Trihuru-. K-iala Lumpur. «Nc ERBKINF TWO-SEATER. tflekj stroru U HP.) Apply 5 5 7 p.m. M O. sports, in h.p. pb. Sound ngine, _ew tvren and general t dlHnn $B:'s>-. Apply Box No <,< NhUftfa TMIKUM, Singapore.542 words
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Advertisement346 1940-09-13 11 ON THE AIR Singapore ZIIL 225 m.' (133 ii,. .'HP J« !H, (9 i... |^H Saigon 25 46 in. i (ii 7ho Be.) 4'» o'. irn-iMs (€ll6 I Bangkok 11SP6 37 65 m^f- (7. MS mrt). London IRANSIMISSIO n «»F 15 14 M (9 82 mrfrw <iSI 21 53 Mi346 words
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Article196 1940-09-13 12 GIVES SON HER EARS to Her mplete i of the moil remarkable operation! ta the ai' nn ls of pll furxery, lor the boy being <-'\cn a new j be mother is II Atkins, of Wtvstc-liff-a the remit ol nis affliction, her son. Jimmy, could no! ik properly. His playmates196 words
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Article159 1940-09-13 12 DRINK .is your worst enemy. At times like these, a man in your position should keep his head clear," Mr. A. G. Roberts told a naval officer, Lieut. Henry De\v:y, aged 50, who was charged itlth assaulting War Kt .serve Constable Albert Charles O a ksh o159 words
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Advertisement126 1940-09-13 12 YOI MIST 111 PKKSENI VT IHI OPI «NG 01 SINGAPORTB NEH BENDEZVOTO! "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER" to-day CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 I'noM ..m i \Vv e V e a ''3 C oto TO o^ With Splendid Supporting M.G.M. Shorts' COME AND ENJOY THE GREATEST LAUGH PRESCRIPTION EVER WRITTEN Mi»i\iGirF126 words
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Advertisement151 1940-09-13 12 CAPITOL >l i: v>: I I l 1 <» serial Kepeat IVrfonnutui- i Screen ft Stage \ti WJ ••THE I'AI*ITOL <!ii|i| Mii Talented Local Aiti Dance Special: I Presented with a pro Comedy Musical picti Adults 50 cts. Children JEAN ARTHUR JAMES STEWAEI KDWARD ARNOLD, LIONEL BARRYMOKK. MISCHA U£r| FILM151 words
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Article34 1940-09-13 13 WOMEN SPEND £100 A DAY IN PRISON >vay Pn detained 'her, ru I )ta v. euc one o for coat. and c Dn howerei *n rationed. distrlallowed prim Ut3l wish foi I i nu34 words
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Article112 1940-09-13 13 High Street Shop Incident S ABDUL JABBAI and Abdul Kadi] proprietor and exn ployee, respectively of an Indian store ii Hijrh Street, were atquitted in the fourt] oolico court, y ester Jay, when they ap peared on a summon charge oi using criml nal force to A. Abdr Kaiim, also112 words
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Article94 1940-09-13 13 FOUR-YEAR SENTENCE FOR LAWYER FOUR years' penal servitude was the sentence passed f Stafford A.smzcs on William James Page, thirty-eight, w h o formerly practised as a solicitor at Stafford I'"" fraudulently converting to nil own £1,124 received clients. For the d< fence, It vas said that he had 194 words
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Advertisement221 1940-09-13 13 *M v \UI\>I»IS\ I But iom ymi mm kers "B i^- JJbAX #^PK posit n ■flr\" SCREAM! Bfl t mf^ tt^ B^B^BB sJf *€b^B^^^^ GARY IRENE ■GRANT DUNNE I (heft first bijr hit U^ethc-r since "The Awful Truth 9 MY FAVOURITE WIFE Jt GAll PATRICK A, RANDOLPH SCOTT. m ILBO221 words
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Advertisement170 1940-09-13 13 HITS THE TOP IN LAUGHS! TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 Wi//\// -s\// A7>»>\, s/ \D.\) W THEBI S N(» LIMIT TO Till F \I (ills. TIIK THRILLS. IND nil ROMANO IN nils GRAND BRITISH OMEDI 2j^UF*^i i^A^^BP^P r^W?» \a v Mst TIIF FILM FOR AN BNJOTABLE EVENING DRAMA OF A WORLD170 words
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Article779 1940-09-13 14 in "SI'KCT.VTOir T*RAIKER Van B eukelen should be able to lead the li winning traine***! at 10-morrow'* last day of the Singapore Am. (G M Cup) raci and round <»ir a Boocesaful meeting with m Gold Cup Itself which I expert him to win with N ivvs^ierig".779 words
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Article219 1940-09-13 14 THE R.A P. (Headquarters) defeated the Customs by three goals to nil in a Division 2B match Oil the Harbour Board ground yesterday. Ih< played with 10 men throughout, nevertheless gave a good account of themselves. Play began a quarter-of-an-nour late because the referee219 words
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Article, Illustration152 1940-09-13 14 The following will represent the Nev B.P. against Kampon Jagoh B.P. in a friendly match of four singles and three ibles to be played ai tne fornn c Government Hill. iJundav at 2 p.m. Cho' Hussein, Isnta Amir. Fardan. Bern ani, Hamid. Ahmad Ida'arof. picture^ shows you a i seine152 words
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Article361 1940-09-13 14 STARTING off well, th? Police slackened as the game pro-i k/ greased to allow the Lovals to defeat them by I two" in a Div. 1 League match on f he Btadium yesterdtjl erenine. I From the display of the Policr in the first 18361 words
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Article53 1940-09-13 14 Results of ties played 5 In the y.m.c.a. tennis Men's A Class S,n 2 lc Ilnp. A G.B. Pakir-15 3 jeatT? Kau -3 fi-0. 6-0: I --40.3 bo^t S.A. Daw I—6, 6—3. r fj Men's IWHibles H k 0 r H P^ g"ni Yori: and Koh En v53 words
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Article16 1940-09-13 14 In a Services I Batch slaved at A, all the three goals, pla ido-ri°l:t.16 words
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Advertisement64 1940-09-13 14 PREVORE INSTANT SKIN kKJI'VKNATOR. »mwv«ii I 'c4Joft««a powder VMM. Ouuo'il* and h»N faol&l h'omUlii rr» kt iivi^i.it., blrthnarlu. «ti« iiuiduy lapNtloa. *l!«rolor»--twiu wfifiklr- 1 •ilwm «J«xk-r.lrclft« nti'J«ir «^Tf» t :r- V. h.-udi*, p"mple» ill Tag »»-''-rtv. vi^ti'l- whiV uomplrx\'tt\ tnil raal»«% you !'»<>* venrs founarr iiut«x.tty ll 20 jar for64 words
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Advertisement45 1940-09-13 14 Singapore's Favouriic Hideout ca^TrcirK s\\: "Man never dance and make sour race like lemon WK SAY: "Man Who dine and dance by sea hive face ve!ly «i b k.\ iwrir 2 Best Chincs« 'how In Town SAtAY Short Orders ttamburfers Hot dogs PRIVATE DINING ROO.45 words
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Article48 1940-09-13 15 > s I I ondon. Sepl. 1 12.-A,, un- N exploded bumb wa<> found in a corner of the grounds of St Paul's athed. S ral. All trafTu in the neigh- bourhood wns halted till the i bomb was ren. t dered harm. less.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article58 1940-09-13 15 GREAT COMEDY AT ALHAMBRA I Wife.' Ah.cn a >n ftl the Ai;l the best ->mkv come U> town .^il, It hn.s a won-comedy-»h-it ...M-'-l')St pronounced f id Ipwreck, on the band m*irt« a iles to say they ah other M and Iron.' Dunne pal parts, and I fcO.B.C. op- i58 words
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Article309 1940-09-13 15 'Footlight's' Is Good Show lignland regiment Win ivwi uifv an tned are wul.iiown [of tneir ctan- l*s aiid most British .cgiments are la:. their bain.N .:iroughout the Empire. xiitii, in the Com Dined services va *«ne p rug i a m.iu e me Ftx)tiighta ;ae which is to be;ited atBOW - 309 words
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Article294 1940-09-13 16 Washington, Sept. 12. DKESIDENT Roosevelt to day declared: "1 hate war more than ever and I am supremely determined to do all I can to keep war away from these shores for all time." Quoted from the Democratic Party's Chicago programme, the PresidentReuter - 294 words
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Article, Illustration70 1940-09-13 16 JAPAN'S ARMY REFORMS IN i tar-reachia o 1870, r\ will be fait-chaiv: I new reputation* aboliA centuries-olc! bnuichw Army wiM become eChctivi |Bept 15. An Impori:ii 01 apply! I the refonm waa tted 't I morning. Abo!j>>vH! M i'l be r: i ally, art. q I snd RTtetlon while /\rmyNews - 70 words
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