Morning Tribune, 14 September 1940
1940-09-14
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Title Section13 1940-09-14 1 Morning Tribune sAL HI KXCEED 4,50# DAILY V-\o. 193, Saturday, Sept. 14, 1940.13 words
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Article82 1940-09-14 1 m FIVE BOMBS AKL I rNDERSTOOD TO HAVE },Vn in THE VICINITY !t UL'S CATHED- S two were dis.^( 1 „is THE STREET^ VSD ONE OF JSSS in"™* Rii I) ITSELf IN IHfc J™ COURT NEXT TO BCBURCHYAW) IS BEMl) TO UE A 500-lb. t iREUTER - 82 words
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Article124 1940-09-14 1 FURIOUS R.A.F. BOMBING I London, Sept. 13. IsTAL Command aircraft lyestcidav attacked ship- off Havre and an enemy ier ana supply ship were States an Air Ministry mtmique. st nig Bomber Command ■aft attacked oil stores, shipat Emden, also iishlng where several f fires and explosions were r force ofReuter - 124 words
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740 1940-09-14 1 KING QUEEN IN DELIBERATE NAZI BOMBING OF trrclay went a step further. What is described as a 'definite attack on Buckingham palate took place during the second of the three daylight raids. Five bombs were dropped in and around the palace, but the King and Queen, who were in an740 words
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Article, Illustration199 1940-09-14 1 All Set For Invasion Goering Peers At Britain i London, Sept. 1.5. EMPHASISING the importance which Of HI attaches to the present air Nfitttm over Britain, BtffKl announced to-day that Field Marshal i Walthcr Von Hrauschitz. (onwnamlci -in-Chief of the German Army, has arrived in Northern Francv. It is alsoReuter. - 199 words
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Article121 1940-09-14 1 STOP PRESS CANADA THANKED Ottawa, Sept. 13. Mr. Chur. chill, reptylni to a table from Mr. Mackenzie-King, the Canadian Premier, last Wednesday expressing the loyal support of the Canadian people, says that the British people are "cheered and fortified to led that Canada is with the mother country, heai tReuter - 121 words
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Article57 1940-09-14 1 Arabs Condemn Italian Bombing JERUSALEM, Bepfc 13.- Ail Arab Mil> paptn oondamn the Italian air raid on trie ii city TclEYtf and expre i de«p sympftthj with the victims and fumlllts. rh€ Arab dally ru;wspapsr Asslrßt .iv.Sv "Such CVll outra-'.'-s ,ur CO iiy to all humaniti riau pnaeu anu areReuter - 57 words
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Article161 1940-09-14 1 London, Sept. 14 MANY pilots who are HkMiiik a ß ain fierce air battles over Finland owe their live* to the skill of men who made the Spitfire, and Hurricanes which carry them home although batt«»r«l hv enemv shells and bullets. U After" tertTOtal161 words
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Advertisement23 1940-09-14 1 (|M^ SAFFCUARD YOURSELVES feM^ insure with THF EASTERN united ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SICURITY PLUS SERVICE Cr-HCE-NO. 160 CF.CIL STREET, j, gi fIIONK NO.23 words
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260 1940-09-14 2 SOVIET DEMARCHE TO GERMANY: SEAT AT VIENNA DEMANDED Moscow. Sept. 13. IT is Officially disclosed that the Soviet Government has notified the Gcrma Government that as a state borci erim on the Danube, the Soviet Union "cannot but partici pate in the decisions of questions concerning: the Danube which mayReuter - 260 words
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Article109 1940-09-14 2 I .ininii. n« I>l. 13. J i VHE Ben method repel- 1 ling niijht raiders— a < S Icrnitc barrage without the h< In oi MMChliffbU— WIIW N r.mlimious last ni«»»t as Wt'dm'xriay, »>nt aas even i more Intensive, sp« radically, when the «ront <»f meaj rtanesReuter - 109 words
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40 1940-09-14 2 Sydney, s< i pt. 13. ACCOftbING to the S Sim. discussions aiv proceeding between the United States, Britain and Australia, dealing with questions of mon interest, including the defetlce of Australia and economic relationships. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article117 1940-09-14 2 U.S. And "Silly" Nazi Claims New York. Sept. 13. RIGIDLY censored reports fail to teal the extent oi the damage wrought In Berlin by the R.A.F.. while reports from London indicate that despite the destruction that has been suffered there la tto thought of surrender In the minds d theReuter - 117 words
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Article42 1940-09-14 2 Sydney, Sept. 13. ALMOST all the Australian States n have now opened funds fot London air raid victims. The Melbourne fund, opened t<day. received over £60.000 within four hours, towards a nominal 00 Jcctive of £250.000. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-09-14 2 H, Tl'is pictur e7 khowa a oov S with his cafe of budgerigars beside the .\n- S derson shelter y in whJrh they i found safety while their home i B a I i south-east of England town was wrecked bv I44 words
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Article69 1940-09-14 2 LONDON RIVER SERVICE BEGINS I ONDON. Sept. 13.— Beginning shortly alter daylight to-day. London's new river passenger service bet w een Westminster and Woolwich attracted Hundreds of passengers. For ninepence return, passengers are able to cover the distance in considerable comfort. The service is also opened to railway season ticketReuter - 69 words
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Article108 1940-09-14 2 London. Sept, IN this wnr. nations may re neutral, but the penk of 1 nations flo not, Mi*> Da Thompson. Imericu cist, in a ic< rded talk in a ilon broad f.i t las! nifht. '•You. flght i here In .-h Wes, re 1 f, MlReuter - 108 words
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Article39 1940-09-14 2 Most Of Chungkin Said Destroyed Tokyo, Sept. TIGHTY per cent, of OjJ has been reducpJ U) jjj Japanese air raids, accord" pilots' estimates contain** 1T Japanese naval con 1 which adds thai T to-day made Chungking since April 2:39 words
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Article205 1940-09-14 2 MAINTENANCE of Sl5 a month to his wife and two 111 children out of his salary of S2B, was ordered by Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, against Sng Cheng Koon, lorry driver. Lim Ah Chai stated that after their marriage, sb and her205 words
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Advertisement92 1940-09-14 2 BRING OUT THE FULL BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR Your hair is not only one of your chief assets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to indicate your character. Orderly, well cared for hair, shows smartness and personal pride and ability. Join the many, who rely on SILVIKRIN92 words
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Advertisement20 1940-09-14 2 Tropical SB gp* Ready to Jfc- g^. please call a Street) We aNo n(le He drv clem** dyeingyyj^B Branch B20 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-09-14 3 Ipeteetimfl^ pietare t d k w- 1 1. m war- e London i i M wrdi- sijbt it L E ti protei uadbairs mid the |l of St. P s\ Church, liflljr, I. on- i38 words
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Article301 1940-09-14 3 ANTI- WASTE DRIVE IN SINGAPORE the last committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association it was decided that the matter Df utilisation of was^e materials generally might be investigated and a sub-committee was formed. The meetine was also lmormen i hat Government committee had Lready cons dered the qu^tion301 words
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Article49 1940-09-14 3 mt list :';>?e| I Set- Bß $25,000,000 win 1 B m IB ■H I n -i"JP .:K)V- tin.o M.S. IB II i IB I B :i Of d :B I ...;15. $75. SI.JU I I anc enr crnt. comIt They P^B' ('dPompd at after the I vitb Inter-49 words
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96 1940-09-14 3 8 Churches (may be nine) Suffer In Raids London, Sept. 13. lto\ poi n t g of historic I****** in London wh fered from German raiders in th<- p«sl now he revealed. bi ildines concerned rre no less dj nd this list mav be lengthened i ns time bombs in96 words
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409 1940-09-14 3 London. Sept 13. enemy aii ks during lasl though not on ■ft ted at num\ in Britain, Ministry and Ministry of Horn Security communique, which adds thai enemy aircraft operating iftngl} or tn small formations wen heavily engaged by our d< at many points.Reuter - 409 words
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Advertisement20 1940-09-14 3 W^w 99 0 w W' \J B W I WATPH --K^j^-' f^f)^" 7^ =^^r 1 u U LU p! N20 words
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Article, Illustration426 1940-09-14 4 WOMEN THE WAR Wt At Buck s im-ham Pala becomes a drill hull f hVB s I of uniform- L in e n memben of ti 1 m o ii .011. rounded In 19H i The Women'" I I voUnitary CorpSi which has been included in the v Army List426 words
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Article, Illustration548 1940-09-14 4 Natural Setting For "A Midsummer Night's Dream News Garnering fOUFUUEHTB to M 1 Squin n on her presentation of the f al A Midsummer King 1 school Thursday Tnii open air performance, played on l natural sui<;t> of gnu bank surrounded by lovely old trees, truly captured the spirit of548 words
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Article87 1940-09-14 4 Club Concert S MUSICAL items 5 j i m and sketch. j es make up the programme for i an informal concert to be i "eld at the i Talbot House Club on Tues- tlay. the 24th. All members an d their) i friends are in- vited to be there87 words
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Advertisement41 1940-09-14 4 \f Elizabeth Arden's FIRMO-LIFT FOR LOVELY (ONTOI RS 1 This is an entirely new treatment which eoothei Btrangiheni .stimulates the V > W^ tissues, ramouidtna your profile in the liMr vcjuth Call and ask for more detail* /fy»W*Aute%, Satan. MWWKIIS Battery Road.41 words
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Advertisement10 1940-09-14 4 Hand embroidered white Sharkskin Frocks at Capitol BUffS: Spore: Phone10 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1940-09-14 5 It >ou nave a prohltm. sond it to Helen, our home expert, >vho answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, i<> Morning Trilnme, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing corresixmdence coupon. mjuru ciiilds frock I |ivr mi rather a lonely part, without1,116 words
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Article87 1940-09-14 5 Post Free Facilities S |N order to facilitate the i t::. •>• queries to H»-l< n, .In bll MTftHftd with the Tribune Press Town Offl- ee, No. !>, The Arcade, Sinr.apore, to deliver these dlnrt S u> the Morning Tribune, thus < i iiininutiiiK the n« «d for you to87 words
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Advertisement26 1940-09-14 5 Jf I Correspondence Coupon Che above coupon must be end— J W itH every eorrcspondence coap-. Morninrr Tribune. Saturday. U September 14, 1940 j V -426 words
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Advertisement36 1940-09-14 5 f have tried Make your next fish dish Canadian Sole Fillets. They have an exceptionally fine flavour and are economical, Un>. because there's nothing to throw away PHONE 537 6 HVK LINES A LU {AT-.* n.36 words
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Advertisement27 1940-09-14 6 I j I 3% Compound Interest— Redeemable in ten years. Or at any time after first year with interest due. i SAVE FOR VICTORY Every DOLLAR counts27 words
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1113 1940-09-14 7 Why Must They Talk On: They Who Were Always Wrong? If/. L. Hopkin Writes From London... Aug. 5. f confidena i success of Bri- but war doati money. the iaaue of onal Defence Bondi n all that was exSir Robert Kind n urgent appeal eg, but particularly of buaineafl and1,113 words
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Article414 1940-09-14 7 MORNING TRIBUNE BER 1 4 WILL ITALY ATTACK? I TALIAN airraids on Allied positions in Middle East have incn In propoi ant the rising tempo of the wwt British Channel. Apart from ri i tivity, it is also reported tl r h« avy movements oi Italian troops are taking place414 words
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Advertisement131 1940-09-14 8 rt V I 111 I— l^\Utmjft 111 V I I WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH PTHIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE I After your very Lr.st sip of this famous tonic wine, you feel the strength flowing into you; then conn's the stamina-building lasting benefit of the fine wines reinforced with beef131 words
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Advertisement166 1940-09-14 8 XKf .-5 May r > 'T? v a/ i V Francisco, "who^is the star performer in a I Hollywood night clubs. Murder Charge I I 17IU TIAU PENG, alias Goo Too Peng 26-year-old Hokkien was charged with the murder of Tan Ah Lay at the assize court yesterday before Mr.166 words
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232 1940-09-14 9 SaaSSSSg C Mallei r of tnr Smpapore Harbour ft tl Fai atl w i through ti, Harbour Hoard growi nentity card, h, i(! that B:\stai ii Harboui B pushed Lau Fal n he railed i i produce ln^ pt Ull 1 ai. s;u,i232 words
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Article, Illustration41 1940-09-14 9 I mobile unit containing bathing facilities a clisinfectution roorv and a laundry now used bv the British Army was recently i on view in London. The picture lure shows a *Mier wxdv Uv> *y chower dwiH| a demonstration.41 words
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Article40 1940-09-14 9 <>n<- ol (he French capital ships taken wwti by Britain phiito^raiihod at an English port. Brilish naval ratings uavr and dMM lrom the *eck of th»- ship which i^ nou undt r (he <ontro| «.t th«' Adnnraltv.40 words
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Article156 1940-09-14 9 Former Official Charged (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday i;N application by the Deputy Public Prosecutor for transfer of a summons Issued at Bum Oajah against A. E. p. Kershaw, former Chief Inspect or of Mines. for alleged acceptance <»f an Illegal gratification of $3,000. was today granted by156 words
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Article144 1940-09-14 9 A> .spirited comedy, told uith zest and discrimination, is the fare .served Up at the Capitol In "TinShop Around the Corner, 1 which began a run yesterday thai la sure to be successful James Stewart, .star ol so many recent .successes is teamed this time144 words
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Article76 1940-09-14 9 MR John van Cuylcnburg, wl death a! the age ol 1 on September 10, at hi daugl Mrs van Tooren' re Idence in Kuala Lumpur, was an <>I<l n deni "i Singapore He arrived the Colony In mu from Ceylon Mr van Cuylenburg wa i tructoi ol sui'.re he al76 words
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Article226 1940-09-14 9 Lawyer's Application Granted n/ji>' P. Sammy, on behall ol Mr k. A Chua A-• :nit Offl< Lai Assignee ingapon yest Tday made an application to short* n :he period during whit h i lawyer ha in tiir office <>i ■'>" advoi and solicitor practising In the Colony. 'Mi application wa226 words
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199 1940-09-14 10 men! iirtb magistrate, Mr KenCW, appeared for Pakir Mohan** itaßMMf m defended by Mr. S. H D. P lki ,c! said that on the night jl A«f B J conductor of a Singapore Traction Company omnibus o! which Btonjittny^ was U* When the199 words
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Article98 1940-09-14 10 Cheated Colleague: Gaoled WHILE driving his lorry along BuKit j Tlmafa on the morn- 1 Uig of April 21. Lee Klang Seng met and .slopped Lee Chock, another lorry driver. Kiaog Seng told Lee Chock that his (Lee's) employer, Low Chwee Kim. iiad been arrested in Johore and that $3598 words
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87 1940-09-14 10 Gambling With House Keeping Money NINE Chinese women were yesterday fined $5, or in defauH Jive days' rigorous imprisonment each by Mi. J.G. Rappoport, the third magistrate for gambling. They were alleged to have been usin 4 house-keeping money and were caiurht dming a raid. Tan Hock Seng, a 5087 words
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Advertisement264 1940-09-14 10 Wstch For The Openl ng A Btmatloiial I 1 W I OMING w AAARLBOROUCIi SUN TALKIE ,'ION I II M i O i" i-i pi i li, UAV STARS SHI i vMM AH. i;\ .SG i id >• KONI \N in •Hi: II OK KETAWA M '-in^- r une. You264 words
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Advertisement305 1940-09-14 10 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCH (Netberland BA Paid Up Capital Reserve Fund London Correspond NATIONAL i l > LDfl ED Head Office: BAT.Wia. Branch Netherlands East lodkt:bay a, Bamar; 2 tevreden. Bai Tegal, Pecal karta. Solo. Tjilai p, V.J Palcmbang. Ba j jj cassar. Pontiai Binskawang, Scekaboemi, Ti Q British India:— Rav. Bombav.305 words
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Advertisement391 1940-09-14 11 fdfd dsf ■itjations Vacant I r W M :.dorr. Wf p f )ly bu\ No. 409, m 6o"jc> H »e cook, light m wet*. Apply 170. ft apore on I 9'- (No. 712E) ft PP' W 1 Middle H I p.m. ,No. .13E. k i firm, a wen exW t391 words
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Advertisement535 1940-09-14 11 Property For Sale FOR N 5Ji bber rro~y7ar"rubber (4 days by steamer in,n: for sale. $24,500-. bargain. No. 413, c.o Malaya Tribune. \nt land, freebok! i. pin« n. Whit' cts. per sq. it.: (2) n ftnd Ho I ward Roads, ares 23.800 pri e $2,000 (3) R 'i.-h. M IMtO-.535 words
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Advertisement492 1940-09-14 11 Miscellaneous 18-C. BatterT iu < »ng g-ven. Moderate Charge. (No LOOK, 14. C.i pit ol Flats" I ll.iis Dyed and I I No. 685Ei 1 i. who eannoi Pasaiytic, Diabetic and Urinary NIf t! I ini Sri Atmfl-Chintan l< jrlang, Singapore. Writ.' f< fSULT YOUR Tailoring Pn-lil*':. 7 Oulam m492 words
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Advertisement444 1940-09-14 11 Motor Vehicles a «m*ll vsed tar Ai 'ir. rtlrKy Apply 5 I io up. pp" :4c**} i W?5-. App!-. I \i. ured MP.a .<.''is h (No. M i (WO MORRIS 11. fl w t v: n virtue new battery, Taxed ri.<*v trial lnvlte(j Please cm No. UO2-A. Utveudar Street. Slnp444 words
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Advertisement304 1940-09-14 11 ON THE AIR *-J Singapore WIL 22.1 met'ra I tre t Saigon (II man Bangkok 17 C5 metr»i M I), London I. lNsMf^lltVH 2 1. 11 !4 Mr mr»rr«> U i >t«' f (13 01 in.(r.s) Q 17 7't M( M Hfi Mi. -(p San Franciscc K<.fcJ— sM kH, M304 words
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Article31 1940-09-14 12 TV. I havii port! at g j thur D; 31-y IJI j G ui Wither Died I] I the poncci for hi Sept. 20. Darbyhsire'i wa ed.31 words
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89 1940-09-14 12 MONEY PAH FOR GIRL'S HAND ALLECATION LEE KIM NT) m I d d 1 c at( woman, appeared the fifth police ecu yesterday, on a chai of cheating. She is 53 id to ha' dishonestly ir. due Goh Senu Kilt give her $120 on Al 27. on the prett thai89 words
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Article38 1940-09-14 12 Lottery Prosecution Fails rwSJ third niai-isir** havine assiswo informer to that the man away a PfgtJ was abniitw* re Set cS three Chap J 1 schedu h t prosecul c i con. c eviden tradi( ive. Ml Phili]38 words
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Advertisement246 1940-09-14 12 "ernst lubitsch does it ACMN! TO-DAY 3.i5 -6.i5 -9.i5 Kenvil Explosions Here's a picture you'll enjoy as much as AT THE tArIIUL ,,,>.,,.,« about i "Goodbye Mr. Chips" m nAT ri I Re- rushing i rkNOW "MR SMITH" KEEPS A "BLIND DATE! PP ue S by^.^c,^. i imir Vour favorite246 words
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Advertisement76 1940-09-14 12 •Yq» N AZTY spy* v.'.X'WcS'*3p ■HL.oteSS^w.** jc-SnriKs^wK' iVOT/C£. Any resemblance between the characters in this picture and any persons, living or dead, is a MIK ACLE. i 1 "FOOTLIGHTS PARADE" A VARIETY SHOW PRESENTED BY THE COMBINED SERVICES Tit-night at W.IJO p.m. IN AID OF THE BRITISH RED CHOSS VICTORIA76 words
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Article187 1940-09-14 13 nLL.IN.MN'Ci on lIOCU] I dnj Bept, it, -ir I bingapoie tjroucica^t- Ing biatjoo will open > a.m. rnere wUI Km iihort programme of niu.Mc <i by .i relay oi the b.b'.c. news in Engligh at I) a.ni Mill th fl b.Bl in .i m. 11 a.m.187 words
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Article79 1940-09-14 13 Stole Police Officer's Money 4 I AM !oukiii£ for a room," wUd M > homed Musin. 34. when he was stopped I by the house jajia of Mr. W. J. Parks. A.S.P.. at Pearl's Hill, in the early hours ol Friday morI nlng. Musin could not explain how he came79 words
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Article81 1940-09-14 13 Round-UP Of Pavement Sleeper Five pavement sleeppen in Hoe Chiang Road. Sim Bajc Keng, Lok Phanii. Retnasamy Ramaih and Ibrahim appeared In the fifth police court yesterday on a charge of Va sS£d that they would be .sent to the House of Detention H brought up again, the accused were81 words
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Advertisement214 1940-09-14 13 ■TO-DAY'S SPORTS DIARY I day oi Sin t J C S A Club (Odd Cup- SRC Dtf n iaI n Buicit Tlmai H A.M.C. v Naval I tin SAFA League, Div I. EiADMINTON: Junior chum- v jrlU. Pjonthl] Clerical D:v II B. Unioii B^BOOK NOW FOR THE BEST I LAUGH214 words
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Advertisement156 1940-09-14 13 iii in thi rop i lauchs: TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 MATINEE-TO-DAY TO-MORROW 3.15 V unites no limit' to thi: i mjgiis. mi until is, \M» TIIK ROMANCE IN THIS (.KAMI BMIIBH '7^b\bb b^v t -v*\ 1 3 Ji &j ■ft W^ VhX^^^ L_ il |Un THE FILM FOR AN ENJOYABLK156 words
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Article198 1940-09-14 14 K <K Mali) I M IMI THE I W( w I :t k the hon- »n 2A ol the s.a.ka League when ey defeat v tpiday by two goals to one tiviiir betttj •orwi half. I fully Mrved the The. h;i\r ired anothei hitarte198 words
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Article171 1940-09-14 14 Draw At K. L. (1. m 0«r Own Kcporlt t Kuala Lumpur. Friday. BATTLING Sima '9 8« and Rush Milling <iu 3» fought a draw before a large crowd in Kuala Lumpur U)-night. Bima was put down with a terrlflc right to the jaw just before the gong sounded tor171 words
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Article75 1940-09-14 14 SELECTIONS By 'SPECTATOR' I [MIAOWING 'i,. >p«'ita- a tors" imlrti lafrctlwii j i |*~4ajr'i Singapore rates > > Rate 1: (iOMMN HI A/! Lord Tomnoddy C RMC 2: THfc PIKrrAN S Spcai of Sarawak 1 i Race DAUABHOV (.oid^h Light i Kate 4 THANKS rossbow i liar. 5: MISS /H»P75 words
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Article79 1940-09-14 14 Referee Ordered Off -By Doctor Tic 11 Tommy lUp the play 1 l tiompton, known to Ean and official •1 like as football'sastest referee, ha^ had to retire fronj Mg^time whistling. ii:dor medical advice. Write* Stanley Hal■t y Referee Thompson controlled tho Wolves Portsmouth Wembley same, the ast Final before79 words
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Article65 1940-09-14 14 CANADA'S DAVIS TO CHALLENGE JOE Jce Davis, world snooker champion Uaii a rival. Jimm3> Reed. Canadian champion, w h c reached London re^ cently. Reed said he intended to chanengo Davis The Canadian fca^ made thirty-sev^n century breaks. Ho cleared the table hi one break when milking his personal, record65 words
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Article43 1940-09-14 14 DUCHESS OF WINDSOR'S OPERA TION Close iiicnds or th« Duchess of Windsay that she hud erved rooms at Wlckereham Hospital, New York, to a plastic on on the face. operation will oably be prrformed on the nose or for the removal of moles.43 words
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155 1940-09-14 14 Padang Shield S.C.C. Avenge Last Year's Defeat THE B C c S.R.c in their annual match ,-fday. thus year. pi:i> started with tbe s.c.c raids on their opponents- i-oal. but tl tacked Initiative and wen beaten n by the Recs defencr After about 15 minute-, round their i Recs broke155 words
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Advertisement135 1940-09-14 14 Uli NEW WORLD presents: KA1 1: HALL llxli\Ci; 4 TO-NIGHT TILL I A.M. TEA DANCE r TO-BAY 45 P.M. TO 9 P.M. r I I THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY From where you can see the moon at the i\ew woian AMUSEMENT PAHK] FIRST IMPORTATION TO MALAYA OF135 words
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Article43 1940-09-14 15 Is. pi. 13.— The Turk. Sakar^a (MM rted t« '»ave been id v ii -hips and ,ie island »f Leros. I mat the Turkish i are in ikinu tie to the Italian i th« immediate .'er and the k Keutf r.43 words
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Article137 1940-09-14 15 Mines Dept. Probe Ordered From Our 0 porter). Kuala Lumpur, Frin THE HH:!: Commia- sioner for the Federated Malay state, has appointed a committee to inquire into al. tions of corruption list any officer or servant of the Mines Department. IThe inquiry will be public and the follottin': hav e137 words
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Article56 1940-09-14 15 NULLITY DECREE AFTER 24 YEARS jl'R. Arthur Natha- niel Kin-. of Leigh -road. Heat on Moor, Stockport. who fU married in November. 1915. was granted a decree nisi of nullity in the Divorce Court He alleged that bla wife, Mrs. Annie Maria King, of Presto n Down road, Paignton, had56 words
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83 1940-09-14 15 Bogus Officer Unchallenged In Army Hospital SPECIAL steps have been taken to increase the arm available for use by the police, Sir John Anderson. Home Secretary, Parliament. There is no intention of turning the police into a combatant force, he added, but it is desirable that many of them should83 words
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67 1940-09-14 15 p.nd <•',: Reuter la, S?pt. 13. THE .•> wilhe!--1 n least from London on br-L.lf of Britain, c-;iused tin 11 con <>f I Spi'liie Fund." already Install d berc li remitting, after the first day of its installation, i!5000 to England for th<? sameReuter - 67 words
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227 1940-09-14 16 VICHY GOVERNMEN I REJECTS DEMANDS OF AXIS New ork, tx?pi- i>--IMB I'ctain Government is reliably reported to have 1 noSH a demand from Italy for the demobilisation of all French (roops in north Africa and a demand from (k-rmany for the surrender of 68 per cent, of the stock inReuter - 227 words
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Article288 1940-09-14 16 Cairo, Sept. 13. 1 TM.KI is illMg evidence to be found in Syria that Frenchmen th«;reare ffCWftßf more and more desirous M rallying to General de Gaulle, i accord. ng to trustworthy in- formau on from Syria which i has reached Keuter here. This growing sentimentReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration460 1940-09-14 16 LONDON, SEPT. 13. rIE ENTIRE LONDON PRESS COMMENTS FAVOURABLY ON THE HEARTENING EFFECT OF THE NEW LONDON ANTIAIRCRAFT BARRAGE. The Daily Telegraph writes, "Nothins hW the barrage has been imagined by Ijondoners. The boom, roar and whipcrack of guns overwhelmed the drone of bombers and niadeReuter - 460 words
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170 1940-09-14 16 Indo-China Why China Destroyed Bridge Cnun s pi 12.1 QUESTIONED regarding the del fcruction of the Yunnan Rj9 way bridge at Kukow on HM Yupnan-Indo-Chh\ border, ChinOM military spokesman ai that the action was taken by tb Chinese in self-ck Reviewing the critical situatia in Indo-China following theJspa nese demandsReuter - 170 words
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Article287 1940-09-14 16 Bucharest, Sept. $> THE circumstanced of King uaiois abuicauon briefly describt, in a communique to»g* 7 General Antonescu,* wno saySi A t noon on I was entrusted witr the tas O f forming a uovc. ment. at 9 p.m. I compelled to refuse as ew boay IReuter - 287 words
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