Morning Tribune, 17 September 1940

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  • 12 1 Morning Tribune I EXCEJtD 4.500 U\[\\ No 195, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1940.
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  • 573 1 NAZI PLANES SENT SCURRYING ACROSS CHANNEL AFTER 4 KIDS ON LONDON JHE BRITISH CAMPAIGN WILL BE SETTLED l\ A Y£RY FKW WEEKS AND THE OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE ISLAND WILL LAST ONLY THREE WEEKS OR A MONTH. GOEBBELS IS REPORTED IN THE NEWSPAPER ABC TO HAVE TOLD BELGIAN CORRESPONDENTS THIS. THE
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  • 29 1 London, Sept Ift. Commenting on operation.- on me Egyptian border, the Bonn ladio has admitted that the "enemy is putting up a determined ntUtance to advancing Italian troof* Reuter
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  • 22 1 Messrs J.L.J. Haxworth and D.N. Livingstone returned from leave on Auk. M while Mr. W.H. Walker, Council Keporter> returned Ott .Sept. 6.
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    55 1 London, Sept. 16. he Air Minister, Sir Archibald dair, has conveyed a message m thf* War Cabinet to all Mroi of the Coastal Cornexpressing admiration for i skill and courage with which c carried out their tasks enterprise and suc- which they have struck harbours, shipping and coastal fences
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  • 124 1 Simla Says Simla, Sept. 16, pANDHI'S address to the All- India Congress committee m Bombay yesterday is interpreted here as indicating that the immediate question of the relations between Congress and Government is not regarded by Gandhi as having been determined with any finality. The
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  • 64 1 New Caledonia Chief Broadcasts Appeal For Unity Sydney, Sept. 16. fENERAL Denis, Governor of the French colony of New Caledonia, has broadcast an appeal for unity, .says the Noumea conejpog; dent of the Sydney Telegraph, but his sentiments towards Britain are unohan^aV He is reported U -tywr u x Who
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  • 136 2 "^British to y^j manufacturers. helped by the i Export Council S of the Board of > t Trade, are mak. iiig a successful drive to capture i export markets 1 Germany has J lost as a result of the British blockade. Since the war bega;i the
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  • 409 2 Victoria Memorial Mali beautifully decorated with white fran^ipani and basic*:, of flowers yesterday after- hoi la honour of the double WpcUttng of Miss Nice Wu Chuen (•hi, 0.-iughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nf Ben Choy to Mr. Frederick /kftfm Chua, son of Mr. and Mrs. C'liua.
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  • 39 2 London. Sept. 16. The Stock Excl v -ldertone Is sieady, despite quietness m trading Movements of most groups an? thin a narrow range, but Triplex rply from 13 v --dividend. In 'is Wall Street was very Reuter
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  • 41 2 LONDON, Sept. 16. The tact that most of Germany's margarine factories have been closed for the past two months La revealed In an announcement on the German radio. I stated that these factories will resume out. put this month.— Reuter
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  • 37 2 Lahore. Sept. 1«3. The Governor of the Punjab has cabled the Lord Mayor of London £7.500 from the Punjab branch of the War Purposes Fund for the relief of air raid victims m London.' Reuter
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  • 127 2 F London, Sept. 16. uRTHER details were made known to-day of the third bombing attack on Buckingham Palace on Sunday. During the lunch time raid.' two bomb? fell, one on the palace buildings, the other on the palac* ground.-. Both were time bombs which did
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  • 420 2 U.S. PREPAM FOR NAZIS London, Sent ia I THE Iteefl -iys that determined not to be di J war if they can possibly avoid it, an o\ 'm jority of Americans are equally determined for it if and when it comes. The spectacle of peaceful and unotlending nations struck down
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  • 210 2 LONDONERS QUITE HAPPY WITHOUT DOPE V" "B i D pu* b«y cast innoumr, iM ni ht referrini to German prl" > ganda. said that some .ti, oils had been broada^ i 0 the world recently from Btr. lm but none w.u'l -etterthu the followini;: Ihe announ. cer declared that theGermai
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  • 116 2 IT was reveainri 1 Office .spoke !■> almost all quesi between America I discussed by Mi. K^ a -l uke .^rH chi. the Japanese Air.y.v^« Mr. Sumner W none were setv I replied to the J. W leging discriminate B against the Amei bargo. but the con< X v.-ere
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    • 104 2 Trie only dressing fliafc feeds the hair KtLVIFnC HAIR CREAM a vH'oroua "alive" glossiness because M U*&> the hair roots, as it containj > ore Sllvikrin. It Is non-gr asy and iioei not gum the hair. MLVIFTX h the only hair cream v/ilh all the virtues of a good );,:atlv^—
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  • 432 3 London. SI PT. 15. ,\ND F.Harn-l I\! GERMAN PLAN! U GHTDOWW IN NAZI AERIAL VI rACKS <» N >, ;}ioi YESTERDAY. ACCORDING TO A LONDON, COMPARED TO 25 BRITISH WHICH NUMBER THE PILOTS QF 12 ARE BRITISH FIGHTERS EARLIER REPORTED MAY REACHED THEIR BASES.
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  • 49 3 Rome, Sept. 16. A communique claims that In th< eastern Mcd I ranean Italian motor torpedo-boats sunk an enemy submarine It is aiso claimed that a British cruiser was attacked by an It. air formation and hit by a medium j Mzed bomb.- Reuter
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  • 137 3 London, Sept. iG. IT became apparent last night thai the R.A.F., m the pasi 24 hours, ba> dealt Germany one of the heaviest bio* &iw c the war trted, writes > :r correspondent. Shortly alter its bombers, m er formations than ever before,
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  • 56 3 X, nvil. iSt* i lersey), Sepl 1C IS a v((,t.(i to the explosion A at the Hercules pcmiN-r S factory, 18 local sheriffs to- (lav swooped down on ron b: theGerman-Ameru Bund near \ndov<r- New Jetsey, a«( literature and a rifle with j telescopic sifhts.
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  • 72 3 "We'll Give Them Hell" Londoners mb K. 1 Hopkin i on lon, 8 A! ft'BER diving 1 w. a: obfi on the centra] i^m- One struck tht I church. ng a numb tl l casualties. A.H.P. workers laboured all i long to remove the victims In- .pint of the people
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    109 3 )f pictu ken mi London I kIOV I.imj! N General Sir .m Bn i.' vi»»» has been y ppointed om. mandei v N i II on Fort .m v .n to N II- v r.il >ir f<l n. mid Ironside, vviio has been v promoted Field- t HarshmJ.
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  • 21 3 Mr. B.J Bre i it Superint n- ,)i Police, 8 S bed a Justice of the I for the Si Singapore.
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  • 145 3 JAPANES BOMB HITs EMPRESS LINER oki hi m i I'll! I v .(I .ti; I'm M Em] f A ha for VanCOVf r lollitui" to (i < IMtd J»\ (lllltllllN hlHlllt. llmpp' pain M n.iv.il pl:inr < <m- .1 ii. .-t Ift| ■> ll.i\ tl-t N bow Capt In J.
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  • 158 3 GERMANY, IT A IV SOVIET Must FACE ISSUES Tokyo 'f> CKHMMENTING •>»» Soviet relations with Ujo Balki i tho \sahi > liimhun s;ivs that it t k 1 (touhtir.i whether if>« Soykl Union .^iii concentrate v t(l() r...ik;»!i and Danubian v •h" s<>. i« i I n b cornea h
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  • 69 3 New York Acclaims R. A F. Prowess N<w York, Sept. L 6 TOE Briti I tot down 175 Had pi«" tin streamei headline ;ut<....; Uu pages ol mo t morning papers which pi .p] b i from their London i po S i SStai n tl.n bulwark t „i hrmrt
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  • 445 4 LLADLK Ofl .> v>ur Ml i v Bond, who Women'a Fund i m tl Hwoui i Inn, Mr- Bond il r Army knitting parties j whirl i n ita eomforti for the r And her work docs not end then .°h- <^<> keen m the efforts
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  • 422 4  -  VERA ARDMORE fif PLACES By Tgi at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Batard fat when th€ Royal Air F< Ur.it heM tul dan \ir V*toe nolalilr*.. \u idol by Air Yito Marshal ami Mrs. J. T. BabiiiKton and Air
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  • 82 4 I JAFPLESS "Hotel will bt^ J the setting for the Wear t J Smile" Ball to 1m- held on Oct. 2.? the day after' the lUf ;:ppeal. Roth are for the "Buy a Bomber" J fund. j Committee res- > ponsible is madp up of Mrs.
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  • 620 5 Styes Jo make for your school-girl Daugher a fashions M to play an CnDC' rt the H; picture and I O ur school. I v. r r must be chosen with as I hat given to your own I tee treatments are more im- they have been lor several B
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    • 63 5 Br*s I w W f fm I w^ r^BiU lIP Imm r li ■Jin^FlttmHi Hi I 1 flYi iflin rtW^^B 1 W" V ii iiiwifiWTKl I refined cane, sugar of the highest quality.... TAIKOO SUGAR Refined and packed by a British Company m a British Colony obtainable at all Cold
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    65 6 Up Coming Perfection' 'li'-'t i> what Bix lamed art. ists called Pau. lette Goddard, Mm star. cur. renth co-star-ring uith Bob Hope m Para. mount's "Tne CihoM Break"Miss Goddard," they said, -has the most beautiful bo»ly m th« world." Sh« weai i \h\< ba. thing suit m hor lieu film
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  • 450 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) yHK response to the registering scheme by retailers oi ru < at the Food Controller's Office, Singapore, was very en Hinging yesterday, the first day oi a 30-(lay-experiment. The scheme is principally an experiment; it is U) provide for the equitable distribution of
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  • 361 6 Schoolboy Drowned In Shallow Well jrHEW HENG CHONG. 7-year-old schoolboy, was drowned m a i well just behind the school at 9' 2 mile changi. J Chew Heng Qhong, was niissed after the class had reassembled following the recess. At the school they believed that the hoy had returned home.
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  • 246 6 A |N action for recovery of $2,700 01 JU« k heard m the High Court yesterday, bel Justice PedJow. The action was brought by Mr. Ong Ec L:m. o Kuala Lumpur, against Mr. Lum Woon Kuan* drawer of cheque for $2,700 dated May lw. drawn upon
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  • 80 6 A WALLET containing tear gas CEJ of I n at Acton, W., to hav e been found at t and B Frederick Rorsch, aged twenty-six, an < a British citizen, of First-a venue, ,-jti He was remanded on a charge of lv> authority, fourteen cartridges con*
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  • 1155 7 I/, U Hopkin Writes From London... H London, Au^r- 7. I irceful inveit- it rica could deI more Benaational X eh has been unTj. he Old Bailey during <lays. m a sentence of penal servitude for I LoUIM Augusta In- i 12, the GermanKn'wii ■of a sergeant mi n
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  • 17 7 Germans Admit Hot Reception rlin Be| r II add concentrated over Umdon Id mobile to i Reuter
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 83 7 DURING their raids and on .inlay, iermany lost ii i against 26 i.'.A.X. lo ■<■- ai 4 en one This is a record bag for the R A.!- and completes a gloriously victorious week t'<»?' British airmtn ami British ground defence gunners. since Saturday, September 7,
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    • 190 7 THE passage of the U.S. Conscription Bill through Coiigveu means an important step m America's prepared* ness campaign should ever an emergency arise demanding national mobilisation. Such <• step will depend mainly upon the trend of events m Europe, with special reference to the Battle of Britain now
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    • 149 7 AS it is the country is now almost on a semi-war footing. Most of thtl machinery is oiled aril ready for immeliate national mobilisation, and the on^J scriotion Bill passed on Saturday also contained a provision for the state operation of factories. This view of the American
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    • 33 7 T PoUreid Glasses made free of charge i I 'lis«M»)«»ralion occurs. I >K IMITATIONS. I I <>\ OPTICAL CO, BLDG., FIIONK |ttt «^T^B V jfc'tL' 'r i!! iIS rr -rt t, f f^^ :Jx"-J^^.^^.^Bl
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  • 1069 8 FROM OIK OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. I SUBMIT THAT THE MAIN SUBJECT OF THIS 1 ENQUIRY IS THAT THERE IS EVIDENCE, IN SEVERAL CASES. THAT OFFICERS OF THE MINES DEPARTMENT HAVE BEEN HANDLING SUMS OF MONEY, WHICH CERTAINLY CANNOT HAVE BEEN DERIVED FROM THE SALARIES PAID
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    • 136 8 HIIISON'S EUMENTHOL t\^ '/j HI O«KAT ANTISLPIIC \\Jf AN I) I'ROPIIYLA< TIC. \X^ niI.MMI.V BfJITKO FOR fIIMAN BONOS OF ALL IGBB FROM FARLV < filLDIIOOI) I PWARDS. FOR J'~ f^^^^^^fe^ TIIF FLI.MINATION FROM B^%&2ZP' <; K°Nr H I A 1 <♦ R n IMONARV An.MFNTS. WP.S. 24S^ for faraday company
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  • 934 9 Jade by might perhaps con- .h uld be sum< method by which Ml -v-:om m some om- [to invite looseness, B< r. ihirity J this '^B also allegations of which clerks of the JP ir tment were .-aid to l| (l fees for favours V u ork done on
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  • 196 9 m fftel that Ikttl nert* 49 entries for the motor t rally m uhirh officers and others at Singapore Nava! liase pa rtiii (Kited «.n simdav 1 m aid of the entertainment i'iiiiil for ratings, indicated the |K»|>ularity of tkttf types I of reliability trials. Special
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  • 170 10 European Arrested On Tin Mine Gaoled absented him* U I 1y which ihowed ttutf he did not returning U. his duty fflggtai s a;d order to entei tta Hftvftl B«m Lilley *fti ft Poll and ob- When In- Joined the Nival Bum. if ter ha vim' lii I* I i
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  • 53 10 BNBAI i WMtWK TENDKF. > UiMt-d for the nstnietio) I P Drmtoa and >! p Cvi\ r Kinwaman, from Bate/, Eload to Bungd ;JTi;-.mpoa 'P- ■t Fbrm. etc. may t* obtain*! i KunicipaJ Bngi- pejj r kUoh ol B Municipal ->;t Receipt > n $25 close at 12
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  • 110 10 .qj h nuKh-puMteifed t t vi Hnl Limarr and C.env Nl Mk ,1 \m h.i^ i taM If ndd« n i\n\- hta rllMirm film U 1 nouarini wnftntw* N|S> s *'<* u t<ir N dr.'.r. .u\t week. becauM' -ut've been incom- patible lor months. (..rw
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  • 173 10 FRAUD ON WIFEOF OFFICER ALLEGED AN a charge of obtaining money by false pretences, a woman described as Lady Wynne Stuart Campbell, 41. independent, of Clanricardegardens, Bayswater, was remanded on bail at Bow-street. Mr. R J Graham, prosecuting, stated that Mr. Enid Elizabeth Fox. of The Avenue. Beckenham. Kent, and
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  • 125 10 SOLDIER'S STRANGE ACT POR breLkiiig a plute plass window of John Little Co. Ltd., Pte. w.E. Williams, of the Loyal rtegimem, was yestarday sent to gaol for 10 days and ordered lo pay compensation oi $172.90 for che bruKen glas^, or m deiault, a further period oi six weeks' hard
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  • 39 10 Mr. MR. Henderson. Curator of the Herbarium, Bo tame Gardens, Singapore from leave Aim. 22. On the G <f F. G. as A M Low, E. F. Pearson F. O Aplin, -M-.C, R W. McCall also reported for duty.
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  • 73 10 COCONUT KILLS BABY WHILI ar. m<> Paya Lebar nut fell on h< j inn. struck j The baby i ly Lan c "I With a bai nri the amah told rendered mom< Ktoua. When i J °i 10 to 15 mm J child still m badly Injured was crying "My
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  • 146 10 Taught Children, Then Stole Wife Allegation THAT a man children music way into the heart of his iam came to live with them, and th stole his wife was the allq tion made by K. Sankaran igjfl Narayan Dbss, a miridle-sj Indian, when he brought I latter up before tl
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    • 246 10 IJSr MwdIUTISH INDIA LIMES fO^ TORPOR ATED IN ENGLAND*. The services are being maintained by the I* Ik O. fc. N Coy, fj')m the Straits to their usual ports of call In €hina> India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passe>if;c». we requested to register their requirements. faft undo )>><•••)». circumstances
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    • 147 10 Binvs i>n l l. l* mvi (Incorporated m Australia 1 MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA. DAKUIN M» THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenet accom apply cc« BOISTEAD CO.. LTD. THE BAXK LIXi: IT». AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVK I MONTH! V SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON
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    • 368 11 <_mm_f/_\ A»^>^^^^L_^ mm^ w^ Wo^ m^ a~^ jj t IQ ns Vacant NT, 2 3 stanU:> >n Roati. Singhalese cook, light prospects Apply 170. S: weapon- wee* eni. ■No. 712E) ril of good appear:ty for a respect* *>le Middle R^a'l, to 4 p m. (No. 713Ej class firm, a well
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    • 523 11 Property For Sale Ht Estate apply RUfcbEK X I ATE, 79 acre*. 10 year rub. ixr i 4 days by steamer from Singapore) ale. $24,500-, bargain. Apply Box No. US, co Malaya Tribune. Singapore No. 609E) FOR SALE Fr« .hold land under one acre w »th tw Brick and Attap
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    • 502 11 Photography Miscellaneous i N MAI 18-C. I reauction tnootb— bej mber— *s oQly IK©. 644T) ON sonia. :8-c. Battery load, m complete course o! Lades Hair-i j i»g given. Moderate C/.urge. (No i MERCIAL PHOTCH,RAPHY~-I~B~uTk printing for Xmas Oardi adTertislng tilully huished Scientific Photo Studio, 80, Bra* Basafa Koad. Singa]
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    • 278 11 AAotor Vehicles ERBK I K.y H *PPly 5. DARD -ft 1 I>- l,ux,- ft (>U;,. 42fl M Itfl 1 3*5. Au^tln 1 I ns, Mori. h Si loon, H Motor Lav* (No 70> Lost £r Found LOST m I l<af!i«T card cut* With ■«s.s and Aint-ricai. <iai Becurtt dentlafa R»'WHr<!
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    • 270 11 01 THi AIR ingaporc metn ri i <•» ra«U (Mgon airtr** (ll /.«0 Kc.) nirtre* (< Mti Xc). B^ngholc >• H n «>S met-. l 1 mr t> Plondon I 3. •■•y »b 14 Mr i inrtTM) n n Mtc.«< M < )3 rurtres) .'1 17.79 Mci (i« m«cr*s) s<m
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  • 120 12 Parson Tried To Make Conchie |CA!D thf( (J youn^i soldier: "The' > pan>on had not > i the *uts to get I out of his re- > served occupa- Cion and face i the tribunal like a man." S The parson i had d\»ne all he i could to induce
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  • 104 12 Rifle Aimed To Track Offender For showing a light m the black-out Thaddeus Walter Ryan, of Gorleston, Norfolk, was fined £20 at Great Yarmouth recently. Soldiers described how they saw a light at his house and then laid aim on it with a rifle and rifle rest so that they
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  • 75 12 RESERVED WORKLESS MAY NOW JOIN UP Unemployed who have been out of work for two months or more from industries which are reserved may now join the Forces. In tht Schedule of Reserved Occupations many grades of cooliery workers will now be reserved at eighteen; workers m rope and twine
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    • 165 12 TODAY at THE CAPITOL A Famous Detecti>e Cfcwattt-r returns >' Adventure! *^3*w J pHpJpilr^x^'^ itd^ HpMpjtpjpuA w pIpHHk ;l^p^»^ i WKm wLJBmMm ./iS*i: s .^pJr^ #a^^B p^E 4oEjMpß> >^pssC a- »^^»*> .^ppl^pphl Mm \^pK VpS C> mB Mf X zmfr 1 ft. >: jGr^ ILLIAM PERRY I El. v Based
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    • 176 12 Hie Year's HtppitSt A/., J The Hit you*ve heard about i> th» (ne aboul uftvr tonight The Music;d-( »niMh s I everyone! Words cannot describe it —v| v I TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 b 917~pJ ALHAllßljj XI VI A S //rj/ Stormy wL \^M "(lone with I We sincerely hope you
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  • 68 13 Japanese To Salvage U.S. Liner ,16. TNE P with I 187. which rail '1 and sank near the Kaineh of the TanecashiI i-i Kagoshima ftefec Jan. 27, yin be dismai I alvatAt-d by the Okada 0 imi. Ltd. In Osaka. fourteen -,eri, and 114 4 the crew of the illre
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  • 69 13 1 «uperv ho *au< port at I tral Police station were arrested m M Lao 24, luid completed a 18--month -co m April. JMfa oitting nine pr< onvicwen n'jx.rt himseli to I that f" 1 had been ill. lie waa sentenced to olx hard labour.
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  • 111 13 Stole Relative's Anklets: Gaoled For stealing hi ter-in-law'fl goW anklets, Mijan bin Beran, .1 young Javanese, v;a;j .sent to pri.son l<»r three we;-'-;.-, yesterday by the fifth magistrate, Mr. l.c. Qoh. r i'he mi gistrate cic.s. cribed i r as a deliberate and well-plan-ned theft. The anklets were valued at
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  • 81 13 Studied Transfusion Methods nROFESSOR R.Ci.M. t Scott MacGrepjor, professor of physiology at the KinK Edward VII College of Medicine, returned to Singapore yesterday by plai^ after leave m Australia for the last frw mon tks'. While m Australia. Dr. MacGregor told the Tribune, he had taken the opportunity offered him
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  • 22 13 A commission Sub-Ueutenant, s.fc>. M v Et. bi tited to Mr. Thol i teffi Mr Ji Bparke commi A Sub-l.i' si! wrltheffec
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    • 278 13 KEN rAMPBEIL II PARAMOVNI M lOSEN B1 r %B AMOUNT Mf l| BOOLOO" -I M»\\ I -I HAPPI GIRL^ (»\n «v MECT ID I J \II AIM I si v< KOIT DANCE I WHEN DANCJ ON i-i to ii r.M. R DFVILF yM \ri lN(. TRIO 11 wnii H t>i^;
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    • 154 13 NOW SHOWING 6.15 9.15 i m: i n< i vsoiii i> mi tii A »OI I AIIOIJ Hill IU j lift RiMMIPF'" H^-^ iSS m CR|MES 3BldSS___r/yWfe2_r^l SURTtiSG expose of thc i Mr^ W** v v iHB^ n r "'t II v- t__\-> "A TfLIIMC INOfCTMCNT OF CIITMAN V'\ Tfc
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  • 298 14 I atch bt-T Argyll land lan Li the Stadium In tl vil.s f throughout and if i only u«»rk by Yoxall In the M ters' goal and the dtei allowing of an apparently ed by Referee Mac- iisibly tor an off-Mde that prevented them from
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  • 228 14 LO YALS SCORE SE VEN T, < t1 m R A -Ninth i m at GU'man B •nay In the Rllt Division. The Loyals pla ound their i and the forwards made their openings by ringing th< I aM out to the wkig A) -cored were tin ult ol ffort
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  • 106 14 PLAYiNu at Chang] yesterday, ih. Gordons scored a one-nil victory over the R A '3rd ac-ac) m a Div. I game Playing at Seletar yesterday, R.A.F. 'Torpedo* beat the Malaya Signal* by 3—2 m a Division 2A :ie match. The Customs were awarded a walk-over by the J.c.s.A.
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  • 228 14 £U CHEOW CHYE. dashing S.C.R.C. centre-forward, netted three goals to perform the hat-trick In the hockey match against the Colts "A" yesterday. The Chinese won by five goals to one. Another outstanding player m the forward line w*e Kee Pow. who was .seen m
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  • 348 14 S.C.C 4; Marine IVpt Z. THE S.C.C. r>at the Marine Dopartment 4—2 m the qualifying round, of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, on the Padan£ •yesterday. Leader of the Club'.s attack, ifn.icott performed the hat trick And was mainly responsible lor Mls side's win. He
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  • 131 14 'y Some «»f the^ Harrow btJ 9 \\!»o uatehed UK *ir>t wu- S time tritkrt i ni.iUh helueen y Eton and Har- row. The result S was I viitory for Eton by one v wicket. TWS J t'v«nt. always ;i V lii: h xput m pul school crU
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  • 179 14 FU] I r-en M I I (SCI Mix d D i and Mr C.J. Bern '-v losi to Cap! i. I Mrs. Sewell i Men"- Dou Droogleever and SLdi I <— 3- beat FO A i Bu FL 0.1. Larkins M 6_l f B—6. The ties for
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  • 23 14 The fottowing to-morrows ties Crici Champion iton v K. I I I I C Goo. H. Champioivhi]and A M Macl:
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  • 105 15 fjr>t time yesterday, th. 8.N.8C.] .ju'd Kruuh broadcasts, music and > jcularly for Saigon listeners. i tmu yesterda> commented at 6.45 I n^lish MUll and the BtWI rrlaved i,i<«ii. and at 7 05 a.m. th** news m S ia relayed from London. i i m. French
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  • 101 15 I in i n g 8; S.C.F.A. I rk yesterday la a match Fort Canj S.C.F.A. by 8 goals ned with both sides Witt and each side us during the first ra for the Army j tnd Marsden and for ng Hoo and Joo rhange-over the ved wonderfully a
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  • 99 15 I Chungking. B" been Completed! K< anisatiun of a M Woment under the ntang. Madame I :^t t:ek. it is learned. B^ \v Ministry. V iun Vat-sen, who It m Hongkong, was X I th e post, but slu r c Ibe two Vice-Ministers ■JJ ''ion has not yet
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  • 52 15 I. £1,629 were awarded ft, 'Kent) Assizes to 1 X ra Bensted. aged twenty. m :-oet. Dover, for m E 'hen she was acX by a soldier ork X 1938. ft An employee o? the I Air Force Enstit B. a Bren gun b when she rer^ I ictiute
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  • 62 15 SOLDIERS WITH PASSION FOR CARS HAROLD Hartley and Thomas c.oddard, i iwo yoinm soldiers of the Manchester Regiment, m the fifth police court, yesterday were sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment each, to I De followed by six months' police supervision, for the attemuted theft of a laxi. Both men.
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  • 77 15 Baby Ate Quinine Left In Pram MRS. Caroline Richards, of Haw-thorne-avenue, Middlesbrough, left her 19-month-old baby boy m a pram m the .stfeet while she went into a..shop, t./ider a; cushion «ere Ls. worth, of quinine tablets. When she came out she found the baby had the box m nis
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  • 71 15 Members of the, North Somerset Hunt; are after bigger game; than foxes and are hunting with guns, not hounds. Led by last season's joint masters, Messrs. B. H. Smith and J.G.; Appleby. many of them have formed themselves into a mounted troop of Local Defence Volunteers and go out on
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  • 15 15 i PIRATE nostoflfce i> m operation m A United States, can being leiicd.
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  • 133 15 Gertrude Lawrence Married GKKTRI'DE LAWRENCE, the British actress, was married In her ni'MHilit cai'len at Dennis, on Capo Cod Massaehusets, to M r> Richard AWiich, a wealthy American The ceremony wu.s arranged for cne minute past midnight so as to (coincide with her 42nd birthday Her husband Is 36. They
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  • 132 15 Boxer Fund Students Go To Canada < Chungking. rp[(K 7th group of British Boxer PlUld scholarship students ifl at present en route to Canada for higher studies following a temporary change of plans, due to war conditions, regarding the sending of Chinese students to England. The group, numbering 24, left
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  • 35 15 Simla, Sept. i'». Among the many donations by Fndlan rulers to the Vicero Purp and is a Rift of £9,000 from the Maharajah of Morvl mon >r th.t purchase ol Spitfl Reuter
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  • 414 16 SPAIN AWAITS THE RIGHT MOMENT FOR ACTION SAYS MINISTER BERLIN, SEPT. 1«5. «€PAINn POSITION AT PRESENT IS ONE OF NON 5 belligerency, but that must not be intkkprfted as disinterestedness,* 1 said senor ra SwSUNra FRANCOS MINISTER OF PROPAGANDA. IN AN INTERVIEW WI^H VOELKISCHER BEOBACH rER, THE OFFICIAI. NEWS AGENCY.
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  • 52 16 LONDON, Sept. io.— A formal act of constitution signified at a historic meeting m London to-day brought into being the Free Church Federal Council which will m future act for free churches— with some seven million members m all parts of Great Britain on all corporate
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  • 92 16 Rumania To Maintain Friendly Relations London, Sept. 16. THE Rumanian Government has prohibited Rumanian aircraft Lorn flying over territory bordering the Russo-Rumanian demarcation line and has instructed frontier troops not to use arms except m case of deliberate violation of Rur.anian territory, according to the German radio, which adds that
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    • 91 16 London, Sept. 16. JHE British steamer Port Auckland shot down an enemy bomber while m the River Thames during one of Sunday's raids. The bomber crashed m flames on the banks of the river. The Admiralty, m making this announcement, says Port Auckland was proceeding
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