Morning Tribune, 18 September 1940
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Title Section12 1940-09-18 1 Morning Tribune KXCEFJi 4,500 J»AU V v, I!M>, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1940.12 words
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815 1940-09-18 1 PREMIER ON R.A.F.'S DAMAGING BLOWS TO INVASION BASES Progress Of The War LONDON, SEPT. 17 k\king m the house of commons to-day, the prime mini sirs:. mr. winston churchill, referred to the continued Reparations being imade by Germany for the invasion of i k l i \in. mr. Churchill alsoReuter - 815 words
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Article32 1940-09-18 1 London, Sept. 17. The Ministry of Information nounces that General atroux, former Governor of French Indo-China who has rallied to General de Gaulle, has just arrived m London. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1940-09-18 1 BATAVIA, Sept. 17.Accordirm to reliable reports received the farmei Commander -In-Chid of the Duu-h r General Winkelman In Berlin o» heart- failure. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article110 1940-09-18 1 London, Sept 17. THE he.p which the Andean MOM. t~ the latest air camp--; J^Ke foi sands of P°«" d hav < example are ny purchase of rdiefsu|»].e.s g^ the purchase of X9K ywoj of design gownjj BMflM^« w F no(ii for women and £1British Wireless - 110 words
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Article269 1940-09-18 1 MR.CHURCHILL BLUSHES THI ICI elUMgtl »ii the hamper uruu the Hou.se of Commons met iius afternoon to hc:ir \hr Prime Minister on the war situation Most «»i Lihfl tmlWlblfl -tamed xlass «'■> both had JHW i j -.-ih'iviml ami plain flMl robstituted. i| Iht HMM assembled, Mr. Ch«fchUTfl "wailing bansh.Reuter - 269 words
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Article49 1940-09-18 1 London, Sept. 17. fOASTAL Command aircraft to-day combed the enemy coastline over tne entire Chan* ;i to ascertain Chang* and disposition of German Biposed after a day harassing bombing and m nee of the .strong wind gale, states tbi Air Ministry news scw.ee. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article62 1940-09-18 1 (Frooi <>«ir Own Correspondent) BANGKOK, PT 17 THIS IFTERNOON Mil ASSEMBLY THANKED THE GOJFKNMENI FOIt SENDINO TROOPS IMO THE TOWMU rO SAFEGUARD mMi\N»> POU V OF NEOTBALITI IB MINISTER OF MJTOTWJS R| IM HNG, SAID THAI IHK BRITISH LEGATION IN BANGKOK HAD BEEN INFORMED nriOK62 words
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Advertisement32 1940-09-18 1 I ;|k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES Dl INSURE WITH I -0^ Tm EASTERN UNITED SURANCE CORPORATION LTD. IB H 1 SFCr I R J TY Pfl]S SBRVIC 1m HEAD OFFICE -NO. I6D CECIL STREET,32 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1940-09-18 2 MINES CHIEF JAILED 2½ YEARS: CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION fI'KO.M Ol'K OWN REPORTER) Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. jys < fis totalling two and a half yean' simple iin)]i;sonmeiU were passed In Mr. W. Thorogood. fitttt magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, to-day, on A. E. P. Ker&haw, former Chief Inspector of .Mines, when he j1,324 words
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Article161 1940-09-18 2 AMONG ;ir .^B Airport > Abramowicz and both of whom li-: July after Nazis since the I IB Sir Abramowicz une to fought m fence of W.ir.viA t\M\ipe to influent..-.'. '^H United States \vi. obtain for him a --^H port H the Hondur. »-^B ihe Germans atl I B161 words
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218 1940-09-18 2 EVIDENCE *i\en at a Rochester inquest thai because her fiance could not parents' consent to marry. Margaret R Dixon. 33. of Pier-road. Gillingham. W by drinking disinfectant. Miss Daisy Frances Faint, 01 GillmgOiilingham. gave evidence that Margarer she was expecting a baby. Margaret added she218 words
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Advertisement90 1940-09-18 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Nov% obUinable from ENGLAND. fNe* stocks have now arrived of the following MU ANOL TABLKTS PROGYNON B OLEOSUM lATOPKAN TABLKTM. PROfiYNON B PLEOSI'M FORTH. UOVATOPHAN TABLKTS PROOYNON URAGEES rVttt S ATOPIIANYL INTICAVKNOI > TKSTOVIRON CLYOTROPIN INTRAVKNOUS I KOTROPIN TABLETS Ju; m > !^1 > w N DRAC;FE KOTROPIN90 words
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Article48 1940-09-18 3 t\ t after dril lirl Urnk, ion j bj another S eifhWi rhor- n i IP**! j n ,|v ;,,rpMI«M-d N ithout warn- y ffhen i Xi nti< >ix f I- l tff i i11.,! bj the while others »W i tI) missing m iotber nal.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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421 1940-09-18 3 Hospital Destroyed By Explosive Bombs London, Sept. iv [WRING the night raidf on Central London district itv«wU firemen were killed i»y bonbi while preparing to answer I call to a fire- A war] of a London hospital was demolished by high explosive bombs, but thereReuter - 421 words
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Article23 1940-09-18 3 Batavia, Sept. 17, Although ilv-Dutch-Japanese talks are formally >upposed to have started, no official communique has. so far, been issued- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article165 1940-09-18 3 London, Nept. IT. TMK ilraih look place to-day »f Lord l.amington. KO-year-oli\ president of the Fast India As* sotiat.oti aiul former (iovernor of Ronibay. who was slightly wounded during the shooting at (ax. ton H;* 11. London, early this year when Sir .Mirhael iVDwyet IVM165 words
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130 1940-09-18 3 R.A F.'s SUCCESS GIVES SOBER SATISFACTION neuter's Special Commentary) London, Sept, 17 NTINQ on Sunday *s enemy air attacks this country, The Times finds the both m total and detail, give grounds 1 satisfaction. reflect the strategic failure of the yeiffensive But satisfaction must be tin« o ca ution."' TheReuter - 130 words
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Article46 1940-09-18 3 to a the H lorrj ird to the that H him para- '!H'd. man and Alarm of :he m rumour m WoiverB when H. linst the |v James ■c- aged old I for B 'desB vtement B c: 1 will B xsi, B I H46 words
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Article130 1940-09-18 3 British Allied Ships Lost I oiition, S» i» TMK \dnuralt\ Ml M ih.it mercantile ihi« t<> enemy action f t». H<Tk firi Sept. ft M» British. Allied and ship* of :t total tor .>4.'»47. Of these W British, npn >entiru IMM four MM of ton^, and two neutral tons. BritishReuter - 130 words
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Article32 1940-09-18 3 Lanka (North RhocU I ■;A \1 ihe Leg] lature ha i I \he loan 'f f200,000 t«. r i■ < I Oovemm snt, fret oS f v u- fliir.-'fjon <»t' the a:i- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement29 1940-09-18 3 ZHZZZ -i( L^ &:•■•< ii"'. f ''s" i 1 1 a^ It 'ft ,jf j i~~vi Ith Mm\r mf /////J^ t I iff K^^»"'"""'" mm f i m ii^^^^^^^ I29 words
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Article, Illustration340 1940-09-18 4 Women..... And The War Tllh 'i. by M v pi.-;. N her f at wartime occupaI ur.s eonr j and eomtltui I i :u make-up and i a flair for dainty clothes n i)f uniform. Parade For Fighting Forces Fund I i I DOLJ ded an unusual touch :it y340 words
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Article, Illustration509 1940-09-18 4 VERA ARDMOR - Distinguished Audience At Wool Fund Cinema Show VERA ARDMOR By Mgg r/iser of m show it t in aid of tht- Woo: y UVl{] i committee have be dettfthted with the result ol their efforl .•ran.! total ol $1,200 hM been tted by the fUDCtI n B. the Omcer G509 words
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Article96 1940-09-18 4 i ENJOYING 1 J I L holiday at Fras««r\ Hill are I Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Wolflisben > and their small i daughter Heidi. 1 Sistrr Bridget > Ilc^arty, of the Kandan? Krr- i hospital, J j who was up I there on leave, t96 words
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Advertisement62 1940-09-18 4 (LEVER I INGKRS j WORK WONDERS WITH TOUR HAIR I A, mi MAX INKS ai well k?T>\\n for their jkill m Hair Styling. We tuggesi you :t*k your friends who have been to lUr Ilritish Ke.uity >.ilmii lor an appointment. PtMNM :t«iH. \sk f,,r John (for. mrri> of Andrea of62 words
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Advertisement64 1940-09-18 4 from I Mayiuurd'a i>" I Rhone 4974. U, Battery Bo«d I ALL CLASSES NOW OPEN I Students can now enrol for Thursday inclusive. By < tuition. Classes Include Speed £g no f stud ent l^ I] Pitman s and the i Shorthand, for one hour every chamber of Commerce I64 words
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Article, Illustration570 1940-09-18 5 This is The Way To IRON YOUR COTTONS I I(tN «'s are trouble,he ordinary uay have a sleevel MM workandh o do. The pu- «»u I'xacMv how Ibc ironed. Work up the cuffs <£• ictare) and use either 1. end of the board, better... Remember ;r ,ount should the down570 words
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Article443 1940-09-18 5 mufacturing procei iei v unishes, make cotton n wearable and more servicever. Listed here p.re a tie qualities for which you Nld look when you buy this brie MH« JHISATION is a fabric 'hat has lost, none of ice through its years of I443 words
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Advertisement51 1940-09-18 5 > if: ''^BBb wj! will be found In our fine selection of pure and wholesome Chersr Tin- Mifr' ion below (including Canon Cheese) will k'vc an id fv offer 0» i' j Cheddar, Kraft, CARTON CHiESi I PHONE 5376 J FIVE LINES pa 87A AdDt o/ Singapore 00/ d Stonw?51 words
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Article226 1940-09-18 6 PROSECUTION IN FOOD CONTROL ACT I allowed 1 Ordii j Ltd ni mcd 'i riftl n Mr I C J IL'. >rdinanc I tiled t its iicenaed ninimun of v :<\ the I \V! I v tation with tho j clieni the suppiN Oflker, add- < i 0 iniel, had226 words
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Article33 1940-09-18 6 Batavia 's Gift Batavia, Sept 17. Batavia. Sept. IT Anothei £5.000 has been sent to London by N.E.I. Spitfire Fund, which has the greatest sympathy of the Dutch :\nd Brr immunities here. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article57 1940-09-18 6 Destitute Danish Sailor BECAUSE he had no means of subsistence. G. Krabbe, 21--year-old Danish sailor, who is stranded m Singapore and who expects to leave for America by the end of the month, surrendered himself as a vagrant at the Central Police Station. Krabbe was then sent to the House57 words
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Article25 1940-09-18 6 Italy's coastal high road m Libya is being named the Via Balbina Balbo's way to commemorate Marshal Ba. T bo, said a German radio announcement.25 words
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Article, Illustration146 1940-09-18 6 WIFE ALLEGE ILL-TREATMEN *t Thi> picture^ >how> you a s;e- > r neral view of i air raid shel ters erected m S I the roadway of C a London street 1 —owing to the N gardens of the houses bei n z, i i too small to ae. commodate146 words
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Article57 1940-09-18 6 Chuiv-- i y THE city had four a:; raids Qj hours yesterday. The suburbs and the ofl tral Bank were dem north bank of the CbtaUnf and the south benk ol :ae were also bombeci 1 tactics, the Japane launching large mass atta l now using comparer WJ IReuter - 57 words
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Article161 1940-09-18 6 JUDGMENT for the full amount claimed J and costs was entered m favour of Or by Mr. Justice Pedlow m the High Court yes m the action brought by Ong Ec Lim a S au K >an Woon Kuan on a cheque issued by161 words
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Advertisement173 1940-09-18 6 sBtATS J^^^ fur SANP/ ELECTRIC COOKERS i present the finest examples of modem kitchen -^^^^^Hli^^^~ equipment. The beauty of lin^ is new. whilst the \^^^H^ ___j!^^^ finish u-ill satisfy the most discriminating tas f 6t T"" r-< On the left is shovni the smaller size. Cat. No DC. IOO. suitable173 words
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904 1940-09-18 7 How Germany Occupied The Channel Isles: No Panic m,r. Hopkin Writes From London... don, Aug. 8 B an r1 pi H r. Justice SingleI if Fifth <'olumn- danger is great. i are necessary. \y mentioned bom Singleton sentenced I pomafl to ten a man to fourfc a i the <Mi!904 words
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Article114 1940-09-18 7 CHINESE soldi( rs interned m a camp m the Fivnrh concessio attacked the French ;»ml Annamite jfuardi who were latei forced to fir* their rifles to quell the rioters, several of v vrere wounded. Thf internees surrendered to the French when the Japanese took the nativeReuter - 114 words
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Article197 1940-09-18 7 i ips au r< to-day there oc ed m China the Mukden Incident n i the Chinese ntral Grow i has decreed that this <i. served throughout the country as Chi humiliation day. We think it would be more appropriate if thfe day were Bet a]>; rt197 words
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Article, Illustration390 1940-09-18 7 IX tnaj be that the violation of i tian sovereignty by the Italian occupation <>'" Sollum will lead to the Egyptian i rnmenl discarding non-bellig< for active participation m the war, Churchill's prediction last week th; I portani developments would tak( m the Middle East has been full390 words
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Advertisement33 1940-09-18 7 Polaroid Glasses N OW Sfi 00 P^" 'ts made free uf eliarfi «»r discoloration ocean. :K OF IAfTfATIONa SON OPTICAL CO., 1 U>E BLDG., PHONE 3002. mf-m—W-W^^ t^^^ttmmt^i 'm< ?SJ I -^^^^^^fl^M m_tXm^_^—m_\tmWmmm_m\33 words
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Article218 1940-09-18 8 T .U, M n.,. I >nun>r ana WL wete married n !ik<« a story bo I Loretta wmi bavin H with her tnanu I at her home v I mm the rim. I whiz! I'm late for I •.lth Tom Lewis I if l phoned and H over m218 words
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Advertisement32 1940-09-18 8 PAVILION THEATRE NOW SHOWING NEXT CHANGE fkc ikKnWLt TRUIfi vP r Jffßßfy m\P 'tJSiU? Ibl riLi 1 Wr^' ROMNEY BRENT with ADDED ATTRACTION GAVMONT BRITISH NKWS JHstrihwteJ IK IVW II lON !J>HM||32 words
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Article, Illustration101 1940-09-18 9 B\RDY FAMILY rsistent refusal to !ard> Family r o on i novel (angle. ran entice LA.) ek from i !",;;.s been $10,000 Most i ip profit be- I toot Oi r. t M.G.M. them--1 i the us: n> how might f the movie theatre ss and Hardya )X POB101 words
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Article116 1940-09-18 9 ty mi im-i^.hn hn.k.Ihronfh polirt- lin. ..,ii U* «hurch ami four v woiim ii fainted m the rrush l«r.tt.t \oui U m.irrii'd Thomas H. I,e u is, radi«i ad- TtfftMßg exenitive m HollyfjJN —WUj m uhat fiiti C have hM-n a quiet weddinp. I It was the second marriage116 words
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Article160 1940-09-18 9 ni-:RK'S the answer to the a^e-old 1 question: 'How vain is a film uUtV To meet a newspaper request, Metro-Goldwyn-Mfijvr set to work to lind a picture of Spencer Trar\ and Pat O'Brien together, either an early-age or a recent snapshot. It should have160 words
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Article207 1940-09-18 9 I tping acm shy youiiß Me h m to take M. ''^Mr every ri |km pi things-as roving W rom "My I Warner I ti«! i. Ml I 1 1 old tneani^ I aterest--1 la daw to the or- chestra as Jeffrey passes, and remarks casually to the cosmos207 words
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Advertisement109 1940-09-18 9 h< h.id kl^, iroul.l, .if,,,,.. n knr( B i n rt M\T CHANGE j/*^, CAPITOL i V* The Tal<; of a Mar-ria^c-Hatiii;'- Novul- .^mW fILOTfI RAY MILLAND, Popular Star ofr 'Jungle Love' and "French Without Tears" band LORETTA YOUNG m "THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE' with EDMUND GWENN (iAIL PATRICK109 words
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Article168 1940-09-18 10 i jently mumbled :f 11, s.ii.l th.it «htp ftf r.turnr.l from work that ht IM !»um«! the room dark. He suiti-hrd _»n the liuht and to his il— If, Im t"i"»d h.s uife Kirn: fMi dounuards m I pool of h d »n the floor168 words
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Article98 1940-09-18 10 Fine For Profiteering In Sugar A FINE of $10. i days' simple imprisonment v.. i ed m the fifth police court, yesterday, an Tay Ser Chuan, salesman ol' Chop En» Hin. In CalrnhiU Road, for selling two katis of 1 white sugar at eight cents per katj on Aug. 898 words
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Article62 1940-09-18 10 ALLEGED STABBING WITH KNIFE IW. P. Poulocu.s was Ifl m the fifth po court rterday, arged with volun tarily causing hurt to knif* With ;i pcn The offence was 1 1. leged to have been committed about n| p.m. on Sept. ]4 at I \S c 15^ rollestone Woodlands Road,62 words
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Article39 1940-09-18 10 Beeauw Seah Ah! Noan, 41-year-old Kokkien, locked the wings qI a fowl and a duck and held them by the win. us, he wa arrested. Plead! a guilty to a charge ol In defj i J.G. Rappoport, I f39 words
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Advertisement261 1940-09-18 10 Tropical Sl -A Urady to uear m iV^B lailoricg. W TAIVOUNG CO. I 23-9, Colcman W >)ng r apt>re. S H> ai^o undertake n drj '^Ifaninf and M dycinf. t^MBl Branch jBB vm P llJ 'rWI Canton W^L Tailoring Co., X. Hatu Road. BY PaO^dBRITISH INDIA LfMFS INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND261 words
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Advertisement174 1940-09-18 10 l\ —^^P^PB I/,* iß*w- -r Knecial Mature fes-— I AUSTRALIAN I BRANDS 1^1 1 (Hospital Quality) Bl R\S PIIILP LBM (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY JSLAND. Fcr information regarding trdght and pastenger BOU STEAD CO., LTD. :O THE lIWK LIXt LTD.174 words
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Advertisement439 1940-09-18 11 pt-tftipcrrpr i-iij w g \*_v6fm. ||H o ns Vacant mW 139 fx-rangooa IB (N I .n^halese cook, light B prospecU. Apply 170. I s.r^aipore Wi 1 (No. IB; h -irls of good a;, B for a r» mt Middle B 10 4 p.m. <No B 1 firm, a I exmaker439 words
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Advertisement441 1940-09-18 11 Property For Sale T id compound hou*--1 Id land uadei «ses. Brick and Attap Serangooi M-tl. y -i J'rtbUl VACANT -v Roaa (3) B-doh. M tducationai TUITION. given by TUlTlON— Elementary Ci galnyan Lane, i;> FRENCH coaching for Cambridge Exam'i A -horough recapitulation might save you l year study. Call441 words
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Advertisement422 1940-09-18 11 Photography Miscellaneous n-C. Batt (18-C. Battery I l 8 i^e Charge. XtBAHK I onri nor saloon h, c.^ ir stt'ps to .-.t'cond floor. Sm In Mala; tbe new 1 at $3.50. Hats Dyed and R'-bl'^k>-d (No S«5E> I 1 THOSE WHO cannot afford b;g fees, can Paralytic. Diabetic .aid Urtawv422 words
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Advertisement351 1940-09-18 11 For Sale 735F. Malaya I 7MB > I I 73 \K\ •35 OQ 8 LOT Palr*B< utlful B UnaWi men No 690F FOR BALI One Almont New oE C Hudio A C All wave Tropicul 9up« -T L.V-. H( -if r.'U 1 Inn I .5140 Appl\ JJo\ 438. CO Mnlav.t351 words
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Advertisement253 1940-09-18 11 ON THE' AIR i igapore 30 94 m Saigon M (4 IM X Bangkok (7 9» London THAI >N3 J i (16 tn«re«; m Francisco IM kc» )t 49 tn^tret) Hongkong N J 52 OKI i metre* Kuala Lumpuir ZGE 5 rar s (SO metr**, vdan? exeeM BunlA/,i From b253 words
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Article142 1940-09-18 12 Weekends For Workers nmon I of made reUy by Mr. Ernest Qiil6C ol Uibour. He directs that the regulations covering paid holidays of 1,500,000 workers employed by 160,0 .small flrmi m •coref Industries shall be altered to enable them to take I leave up Match 31, 1941. But Mr. Bel142 words
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88 1940-09-18 12 Troops May Be Banned From Bottle Parties Regulations are soon to be made by the Government which will severely restrict bottle parties and may prevent members of the fighting forces from attending them. Mr. Peake, Undersecretary, Home Office, asked In the Commons recently, what it was proposed to do to88 words
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Article72 1940-09-18 12 Shooting for the first time m her life —to establish her c'aim that women should be allowed to join the L.D.V.S Dr. Edith felummerskill, M.P., scored, m fourteen, shots, three bull's eyes with three other hits "m the black." "If that was Hitler, there wouldn't be72 words
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Advertisement214 1940-09-18 12 A Famous Detective C'»aract«r n-turns m 'i new Adventure! fAPITOI lOOAV V/XTLI 1 1 V/JU 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 Fit -lion iix^i el ;.m endttnuui Xi <»n the !<• "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES" with WARREN WILLIAAA and JOAN PERRY Sptt iul Added Attraction *Y<MJ i\A/TV SPY" The Funniest skit on Hitler214 words
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Advertisement228 1940-09-18 12 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE ■F"^2^B SATURDAY 2 1st SEPT. H *s| I I ALHAMBRA WfL I 111, m's romantiv- idol hack fl H tin m the type of r<»l<- thai ma«lr I «rff" f him famous! wf w[¥\ B- 1 I I.—l A., r i I i I I I I KHU228 words
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Article324 1940-09-18 13 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE AI.HAMBBA I nw. music and comed > are itMftj fluvoumt m My i.om CUm ii.»«k. Parser Kr iatt-i rtihhiu, featvring iw,. popular ymmt star*, omit de Huvillanri and Jeffrey LjMU nou ••n \k R .il lht« Mh.i-nlira. M;ik most delightful entertain. J 'he of a324 words
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Article128 1940-09-18 13 f lined t Lhe unmonj will be (i char r be church b. mi 1 IriUnion 1 1 aei Her four-yi ar-old .von will Shortly appeal before a conicientious objectors' trib v \v Identity Curd In Defence Area Illcha i O Dftye ageci twenty -thre^ de.scribf an128 words
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Article65 1940-09-18 13 Compton DcjmvilP, twenty -two -year -old son of Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, was detained undrr Section 18b of the Defence Regulations by Scotland-yard Special Branch officers. He is now m Brixton Prison. Sir Barry Domvile, who was chairman of The Link, pro-Nazi organisation, last September, when65 words
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Article73 1940-09-18 13 Giving Judgment for the tenant m a case at ClerkenweU, EC, County Court m which a landlord sued for possession ol a flat, Judge Earen gey held thut the crying of a b<>by was not a nuisance. "A baby'.s coins W something we hare nJI73 words
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Article204 1940-09-18 13 AWAKENED by a blow on the hi Woolley, a ship's butcher wh i ping al Bl B Arc. by "i li > > nned tray, broom stick hobnailed boots, and a p.llow it with stone began to hi: him. Woolley got up, ttarted to iiunt and ran204 words
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Article11 1940-09-18 13 throu resulted In coi int ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement30 1940-09-18 13 CAPITOL Midnight Premiere: SATURDAY, Sept. 21st. General Screening: Sept. Ith. Th« toughtst li^BHß^" thorn 011...y»t '\^k hthodohor- m^L ror of guns... I but...he loved W^ silk stockings! 1 |S\ MTOMERY30 words
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Advertisement82 1940-09-18 13 IS SENSATJONAI DARII I Rl THAT Will SHOCK X j x TO-DAY AT 6.15 G 9.15 's UNBIASED! AUTHENTIC! In^H > j^sSBL perfidy and brutality YOU'VE READ THE BOOK NOW YOU CAN SEE THE PICTURE! nm woomm PHONE ♦;!>(>:: WITH SPECIAL ADI)}/) ATTRACTION CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS <■> üb-kaiu I ITIIAYfAIi:82 words
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Article388 1940-09-18 14 ifiih carlv \to a* Chinese rered to beat the Royal Navy m a Division 1 league match it Aii^on Road vadiuni yesterday. The C inese could have netted t.xli a d« zen more had Swee Hock, Chong and Kok Choy till I to adv;. the388 words
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Article261 1940-09-18 14 S |*V heatini: I'ulau Brain 4—l (l| lh( I D ground yesterday, the It i mused a minor "upset" m th« s \l (h Cup •mpetiiion. H IWrt was not a ilull moment m Ur I I which was played m real cup-tie vein ,,d hltkW V winners and261 words
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Article77 1940-09-18 14 RACE DRIVER KILLED Mk. r<^B mi -^B wor '^H kni-v. raoir. :S^H has been k. r. i^B flying a (.•':;>!-■:.• .:-:,'^H Oxford. H> 'T.-d^B the RA I- this^B Mr. Shut:!' -^H who a 31, ha "M pri' aer. .r.e^H On his 6.300-.' t-s^B country estate "idl Wardt-h Park. :^ar^B Bippleswade,77 words
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Article18 1940-09-18 14 socceh r Chall< -°"B I" I Div. I HOC! I :Y 1 I TENNIS YM I18 words
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Miscellaneous44 1940-09-18 14 Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: li 11.54 p.m.. TO-MOFIOU p.in 9 2 1' The divl league SOC< between tl and the N played at yesterday i 2 -all draw The H the R.A by three j hi a ci.' I soccer mat at Kranji44 words
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Article163 1940-09-18 15 DANUBIAN PORTS IN GERMAN CONTROL IB j m ports akwg tW bwer Danube of the rapMlj I number of (ierman officials and Iron Guard units n II icreasinfr. Mhß^ "ftk'ials are m virtual control o f part admmi-- H !> >rN and tierman sourct-s admit that then .IK .nu.in ship-Reuter - 163 words
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Article96 1940-09-18 15 U.S. NAVY'S PACIFIC MOVES tiago, Sept X .-ontingent of the Navy left HonoX r the Pacific coast 'IB t''S. announced Secretary of the H other continX 10 vessels eacb !i contingent roil ited States ua:ers shore leave \nd |^B Hi aid that no time ing iust m making the new-Reuter - 96 words
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Article24 1940-09-18 15 Melbourne. Sept 17. m Menzies, the Premier, progress of the EmP A said that it would expansion to assure w- ultimate superiority ReuterReuter - 24 words
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125 1940-09-18 15 Tilt: story ol how they came I homo at midnight on Sept M, and found the lock of their room forced, and various articles ol I clothing, besides a camera and a 'set of .spanners, missing, was reilated m the second court to-day. by Choy125 words
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Article24 1940-09-18 15 Mr. W.L. Blythe, M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Deputy Controller of Labour (Chinese). S.S. pnd F.M.S., uith effect from Feb. V 2.24 words
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Article41 1940-09-18 15 THK eighth annual athletic sports of the Singapore English School will be held at the Jalan Be&ar Stadium on Friday. Sept. 20, commencing at 3 p.m. The 'old boys' race will be run at about 5.15 p.m41 words
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Article23 1940-09-18 15 tftek Cavalll, well Known m Scotland as a leading Italian boxins manager, is mLssinff from the Arandora Star, it v.as learned m Glasgow.23 words
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Article136 1940-09-18 15 IN alibi was pleaded at the murder trial yesterday A mi n W hich Yiu Tiau Peng, a Hokkien loading coolie stands charged with murder ol Tan •\h I ay by shooting him with a -un on the erening of June H at the junction of Cecil136 words
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Article38 1940-09-18 15 World's Christian Struggle London. S*pt II I lor.-C ired tl Can■•r tv» lr oT the Fr» It i i thai h tlii rower a i and the perl tr% to v Wen so for t t't h ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration257 1940-09-18 15 picturejfi show* you re- i t cord breaker T. Hood (Broad S Street) m act- umi. He broke the 19-year-old huh jump re- cord by half an inch clearing 5 J N it. 8 m., m a ipeeUU attempt i alter he had S257 words
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Advertisement113 1940-09-18 15 fublic Notice PN'o.\l'i»RE MUNICIPALITi" i 1 Supplies 1941— 2nd List invited for supplier japore Municipality for 1 January. 1941. ing heads: ding Poles, Bintai 5, etc. Baskets, etc. Stores. Bricks. am Coal for tirst I 1941. i may be obtained t of 50 cents for each i Municipal Secretariat, 1113 words
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Advertisement124 1940-09-18 15 NEDERI.WDSO HANDELMA AT SCHAPPU. s v. Paid Up Caj 00/700. I nndiir. < II v >fl BATAT Brai Neih rland^ Eaa baya 8a i, W«U I den. H erlbOQ :> c "k]afcarta, So^< nber, PuiemLKint^, nna cassar, Ponti i IkcjL Suekabo^mi Tclok Bet British India CfelO«Ha> Bombay. Straits Settlement* Bmgapor'*.124 words
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505 1940-09-18 16 London, Sept. 17. pROSPECTS of an imminent attempt by the Germans to invade Britain have receded during the night. This time it has not the K.A.F. which upset the Germans' preparation*— ii mvi itormj weather m the Straits of Dover. Many competent observersReuter - 505 words
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Article201 1940-09-18 16 London, Sept. 17. IN an interview with the London correspondent of a New York Sunday paper, Mr. Wallace Phillips, Director General of the American Ambulance Unit m Britain, said that for the past six weeks at least the general morale of this country has reached a201 words
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Article, Illustration530 1940-09-18 16 Many members p of the toughest t fighters m the i world mem- bers of the C French Foreign i Legion who t j are now en- camped m the South of Eng- r J land are ready J for service m) t General De Gaulle's Army \ofReuter - 530 words
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19 1940-09-18 16 Melbourne, Sept. 17, r Cabinet has deeded WSSVSH& lorm the second flyin ion.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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