Morning Tribune, 24 September 1940
1940-09-24
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Title Section13 1940-09-24 1 M SUKS KXCFED 4,500 I>4ttl Morning Tribune No. 201, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1940.13 words
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Article, Illustration936 1940-09-24 1 THE KING'S CALL TO THE EMPIRE: RALLY \!H)N, SEPT. 23. ta INSTITUTION OF A \I\V DISTINCTION FOR JIMIIANS, ENTITLED HE (ii:ORGE CROSS, NOW THAT BRITAIN IS a S IP >N ON GUARD AND IN LINE" WAS ANNOUNCD BV THE KING IN A BROADCAST TO THE EMPIRE HI» MVENING. IHE KINGReuter - 936 words
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Article255 1940-09-24 1 Officer's Bravery In Nazi Raids London, Sept. 23. HUNDREDS of people on the n seafront at Folkestone this morning watched an exciting rescue of a wounded German airman by a British officer. When a Messerschmitt 109 J was shot down m the sea the wounded pilot freed himself from theReuter - 255 words
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Article133 1940-09-24 1 MAHATMA GANDHI TO MEET VICEROY WAKDIIA, Sept. 23.— Gaudhi Lfl ROinf to Simla on WecUN aay and .v.ii meet tae < Viceroy on Friday, < rhe ostensible son tor i-' 1 vlsh i elueidatc the c; eminent the attii toward* the Congress resolutiun last week, which inter alia with- 1Reuter - 133 words
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54 1940-09-24 1 CRISIS IN CAIRO Why Egyptian Ministers Left C:::v>i. Sept. 23. AN explanation of the resignation <•'■ the A Ministers of WIMW :m,mn.cu liona Commwr,. a> 1( l th, Mun>t.r M.hout I'ort olu, aw Boy Ayoub, is given In a letter which tl»y adan'4,l to Ibe Prtme M »hlch la s,,iuReuter - 54 words
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Article279 1940-09-24 1 N.h York, Sept. 23 m-.K1.1N had an air ruid alarm lasting for tv*«» hours and 20 minutes, statrs a radio dkiytch from Berlin. B waves of ha v bomber i i'» n them Germany, knit It Inv :i:it those which tht puli did not firoj> boo )HI«VReuter - 279 words
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Article39 1940-09-24 1 iepi 2\\ An official ion arrived thia tnorafrom The a !> 14 h leaves for [ndia on Sept. JO. I b irma i\ ■> and Au th lh bJ(Vt r promoting friendly relations ieen Thailand uk! the Vr Em pjre ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement17 1940-09-24 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES i^^ INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD EAD OFFICE -NO I6D CECIL STREET,17 words
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Article387 1940-09-24 2 MISSION TO SOUTH AMERICA 1 urt oi the trade drive In Sout British G I ted wil i send to m under the U .pport of Sir H. will also inclu I ii v«-s of important industries and export (hi HI l»ll >f these repreMd 'i" indu*trie> uith Whkth theyReuter - 387 words
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86 1940-09-24 2 P. t Peshawar. Sept. 23. the Kalian march towards Alexandria mean> hl7 i£ II b Y aU t0 Muslin »s °f the world to resume the emsades after seven centuries de glared the Mullah Sahio of Bhun tan m a inSon Ustin? fo^r hoarsReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration183 1940-09-24 2 FRESCH EMPIRE RALLYS TO DE GA ULLE HEEIIi a BMB that illustrate* the extent »i the 1 "rem-h colonial empire, with I and tv.it kl mar rlt oi >!onial hold:i rything a s;reat iu»eould require. i\\c total *rea »f Frcach i> l> more than MM sqmirc mXtn carrying .t population183 words
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Article107 1940-09-24 2 New York, Sept. 23. WITH the arrest of eight Nazi Leaden m Urugua*. or. charges of conspiring against the .sovere'/' > it the State, Uruguay ii preparing to onn<; the Wazi Party to trial before world opinion, says the New York Montevideo correspondent. Several nations, heReuter - 107 words
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Article48 1940-09-24 2 Portuguese Help The Brazilians LBON, Sep: Ever I rig of the Bi lan pavlU Portuguea Poi cial tioney for th t Bra cofa ihe pavilion. Is oi been ty Sociedade Benen- Lt-'oon. i'o I ion. tin the Brazilian etins pavi- diplon corps and leading m Li>bon'* social ReuterReuter - 48 words
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88 1940-09-24 2 Kino And Queen Visit London Hospital London. Sept. i 3. Til]- London Ho^pit.d. which to-day celebrate Its 200 th vras visited by th" v nd Queen, who talked to mm and women of the East En-.l ed m m Ldrtdon. ;in J ;i quarter at the hospital which itself hasReuter - 88 words
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Article74 1940-09-24 2 London. Sept. 23 jx is stated authoritatively that 1 during the week ended Sept ?1. Germany lost 265 machines m battles over Britain. Britain lost 47 planes, but 28 pilots were saved, fn R. A.F. raids over the continent, 12 Br.ti.sh machines failed to return. In aReuter - 74 words
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Article83 1940-09-24 2 Enrolment Of Frenchmen In Noumea Noumea (Bit* I Ltdonia), i Sept The enrol ?nt «t Frenchmen m v lk< I donia to fight with I U« i lied forces he! t) be?in this week. rf- S ported that ma? to join up uitli Ins- tralians. J The town is IReuter - 83 words
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Article123 1940-09-24 2 TO HELP THE PE Lor.: PRACTICAL tv t few v* trated the fundanun of London's civil nisation and the of its mem. n tat County Council I Committee m its re; t mncil. The gn made on the tire sen': regular and auxiliary vorked with123 words
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Advertisement59 1940-09-24 2 [I only dressing that *ds the hair! BCCv i i i>r*\'p cream With I coati r too obiviotl d I'-qually suitable for men lr [deal for v.aye Srilv i f i x fll&ir CVfaiii MADK IN KN4iLAN>.> M TMK M-tKJ:KS OF SITLUK.IiI.N h l»ok »>f hints "You* Hair" will |x-59 words
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Article695 1940-09-24 3 LONDON SEPT 23. .>!«;, THE HEROES OF THE CHILI) REFUGEE SHIP A RPEDOOD BY A NAZI SUBMARINE, IN THE VI r 609 MILES FRO.M OIF IRISH COAST W\S MR WIS. THE NEW I)1RF(T()H-(;KNKK\1 OF BKi,\Tm \STING, SINGAPORE. t.ivis was a passenger on i h :»<lReuter - 695 words
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Article62 1940-09-24 3 GO VT'S SHELTER POLICY SPEEDUP London. Sept. 23. FARPLI'GS by the million are to be distributed f*e t through focal authorities to the people of Bn T* stffyWsftM&l -"not on,v treble banked bontoBRICK SHELTERS Ev er>- .ffort is bofnp made ]J^ allocation of "g Shelter, holding American raiiw) n LocalReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-09-24 3 DEFE NDINC BRITAIN pletnic i*^C i jiii tain's speedy i answer to tanks. it sheWl one of S th: thous;nuls i ot H^wtUert that bristles m Britain to-day. Speed is tin* Whtel word ul m the crew i briiift their tun into action against approa- chlnp tanks. This Howitzer is62 words
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Article72 1940-09-24 3 London, Sept. 23 Every derelict buil lIng, condemned bridge, abandoned minor quarry or railway line is 'v be surv< In a wpeat stock-taK~ uig by the Ministry of supply af the national reserves of scrap rn°til particularly iron and Steel. The survey Ls anticipated to include steelBritish Wireless - 72 words
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Article120 1940-09-24 3 HAIFA, SEPT. W. lEAFLETB IN MMHK. PBOISSTING MI'SSOMM'S "LOVE FOR THE AKAHS. WKRK DRORPBDATTHE SAME TIME \s BOMBS, WHEN ITALIAN WAR PLANE RAIDED HAIFA FOR WE SEVENTH TIME ON SA'II R THE BCMißft WHICH DAMAGED A MOftQUB, Kin ED USB SEVERELY INJURED BBOPLB SWBI/IWINCiReuter - 120 words
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Article38 1940-09-24 3 Round Up Missionaries In Korea Toky, Sept, 23. TiHK wboUTtilf round-up oi -jn^iy* It Thrill •<! DIM gionaries 11 throoghtnii Korea on Friday \n announced m a semiI official Japuefe lrom S ThL detained ft* afwaed of werewre ReuterReuter - 38 words
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76 1940-09-24 3 H'kong A.R.P. Chief Learns From Chungking bvnffclni srpt. I 4ITEB studying the tan v'• tiurtlon of duR-outs Clmfkte| Mr. ll.irold Strrle- l'« rkins. of th< An Kalil Pf«- 1 cuitions Corpl m HomkUomk, utuinrrt to Bmgfc— I alurtlav by pIMM i H<- ua, iMMßpißtoi by an I i < ngklCttReuter - 76 words
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57 1940-09-24 3 ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF MEXICAN PRESIDENT Mexico, City, s«pi. 23 THE pa sibility ol a criminal *t •,,,,|it on the We President. Cardenas la being (1 b^ the poUcc followlog the unexplained d»raiimpnt I »d train only* few mil. tho train whJtfi v.ah t*kl P 'l <"«'-d >n v> T.impiroReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration233 1940-09-24 4 Women.... AND THE WAR W<s H. 0 Best* r i hMd ktM nf i i portion M.iiuya Patriotic Fund U ll i hard worker for Althmi'/!i the 'p <»f ■■rtl rin im- j portent Fond takei up mod of bcf time she .still S jr t In chanty Ud >233 words
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Article, Illustration938 1940-09-24 4 PEOPLE \>» HACKS TO-NAy PEOPLE PLACES AVt V ma* pp9 D«y and there Ifl DO need to i*)int out Suilice to WK9 th a lhe Bri tish Legion now has I double duty to rx-Servicerm n oi ttM iMt War and tho.se938 words
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Article92 1940-09-24 4 Don't for that the Cow s ed Service i I icty show bto kx i presented am on Thursdi Saturday at the Victoria Thtatre. Seats can be S booked at Little's 1 and H.E. the Of- 1 ficcr Adminlste Ing the Goverr>- I 5 ment will be me-92 words
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Article19 1940-09-24 4 Sighted UUsa Kay Dean at the Cu'.hay the other nicht. She is down from Cameron^ for a short stay19 words
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Advertisement60 1940-09-24 4 c ßio^^\ <a l! 18C Battery Road PRISCILLA Ltd. j I HAS RECEIVED kA Morning <O< HI All Frocks S IMtl SSI S from 53.50 61, STAMFORD ROAD, HATS DRESSES a;u Ct«tt) SSSi Made To Order. f I rsar I raiM k Snhsf riplion SUBSCRIPTION LIST CLOSES TO-DAY \ppl> non60 words
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Advertisement24 1940-09-24 4 I J I cnapeaux I EXUUSIV* miLLinERY PnD ACCESSORIES i^: TE^^^Sg BRRS BRSfIH.Rd EOT- SinCPPORE TE'k &}D4 BAnEHY ROAD iXX P_HONE GO WAS 124 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1940-09-24 5 Gay Accessories In Fishnet Crochet t t ,iu)v.u belt eon of sash, i nty little waLstc« :n Ihef would be perfect with httc washing frock to whirh they leaie of me. M\TFRIALS RKQIIRIiD Four l oz. hanks Mereerlead tcbH hook, No. 0. 1 yd. thin round Arden's "Star Sylko," No.1,013 words
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Advertisement35 1940-09-24 5 2^tril i«» 'illlli. S«'|ii. I Iff Pl\l!iiP Y«>u ar»- invit- £?11Twj!AC!I7Ci it I 1 l^ i% f* ii tmp 1 c a of A"• Cooked Me and Sausai the d Advt. of Si^Q^Vore Cold Si35 words
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274 1940-09-24 6 EUROPEAN, CHINESE COMMUNITIES HELP THE TROOPS chkm.li. orraw ro -nsi v rm iwops^n"^ PONSf 10 KM ntIBVNB CAMPAIGN HAVE COM! IN FROM LEADING EUBOPI IN AND CHINESE I AMI i.Ks ,n SINOAPOBE. BUT 8O FAB THE RESPONSE FROM TUI INDIAN AND EURASIAN COMMUNITIES H\s MM Bl I N READY. I274 words
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155 1940-09-24 6 FORMER N. E.I. GOVERNOR A NAZI PRISONER 1 (From Our <)un < o] r< -fi.iiulcnt > j itavia. Sept i ACCORDING to private cor- respondenee received |l l l.it.iv.i i nun t tie invaittd Nttht'iian Is itates the 'liii laviaascfa leu tblaid,* 1 (he 1 Ot Mpo has lent certain155 words
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32 1940-09-24 6 *tt it. Controilei annou I tha cport of refrigei i d |ect to l<3 Th Lfl irted I I The export 1 t alsn tj32 words
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Article73 1940-09-24 6 European Gaoled C\ NTENCJE <»f three months' rlj rwus tmprisommiat wi^ sed by Mr. J G Rappoport, fthird m i on r it Darbyshii politi constable <m' the Naval Baa ick ol two charges ol i (lc n>; hla <lut\ by failing t-> i for duty on Au4. 10 and73 words
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Article110 1940-09-24 6 FORMERLOVERS IN COURT 4 imance was mentioned m the second magistrate's couit rday, when I i Defoe complained of theft against John William Boyer, 36-year-old Eurasian Th- le alleg itolen waa a Ja lie. Defoe w I Dei morn tier 1 Frank Retui i the eveni and nquii the ho110 words
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Article45 1940-09-24 6 Died, m London, Lady Jean Elizabeth Conan Doyle, widow of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, champion of spiritualism and creator of flock Holmes; once described twenty-three years of married continuous honeymoon; Sir Arthur, who died m 1930, was buried m the garden n their Sussex home.45 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-09-24 6 This Hollywood fc v starlet will deli- i nitely be m the N swim with this S attractive new twim-suit, de- 3 signed specially ior a IfWi j M.G.M. picture by de>it;ner Ad- rlan (Janet i (ijynor's hub- by). It's some- thing you'll be seeing57 words
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105 1940-09-24 6 Charge Against Private Detective Fails j- \_\ED 011 tWO counts of iinperB deleetive i j .ts SettleForce and ►arching two peros, Siu Yeong Wan, a private detective, .> discharged without lus cetence being called jestexday by the third magistrate, Mr. J.G. Kappoport. Sin Yeong Wan wil< alleged to have told105 words
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Article151 1940-09-24 6 Soldier s Fined For Theft A FINE or $75 ea rigorous Impri fault, was Imposed magistrate, Mr. L day. on two younf M Loyal Regimeni oieaded guilty tc theft of a motor I Road, shortl re urday. The men, WU M ,d Robert Tho- W £M cry, elected to cause151 words
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Article24 1940-09-24 6 The Hiph C?w sk pointed Mr. J. P. Bidd raid Mr. J. D. Lamb--to be Commissioners men's Compensation of Perak. with i ember 16.24 words
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Advertisement35 1940-09-24 6 TRIBUNE "TREAT THE TROOPS" CAMPAIGN Anson Rt.ad. Addresses 11 The Arcade, impore. or Bfcmpiif. PlatM BQni nIC a COW 1 »i >'« ni r printed form Nguiing the entertainment <>t* troops. X wP^*^-''*^i' 4> > r^^^^r^^-M^^^^^^ 135 words
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567 1940-09-24 7 ft. L. Hopkin Writes From London... I\j niton, Au jr. 11. y i missing m the i I thfl Channel M Robed Vomc Jeff, m m -Malaya, UN i Mrs. Braeet Jeff. t ribed M one oi the thia war.567 words
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Article376 1940-09-24 7 IfFrom Our Own Correspondent) BaUvia, Sept. 13. oupof Japanese businessmen, who wee m J*va discuss question of exploitation of the petroleum resources Netherlands East Indies, are believed to be advancing iment, that Japan has had no share m the exploitation resource* and that oil ia the376 words
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Article27 1940-09-24 7 i headed b> 1 Luang Promy< here on f i m 2£i i :U l n^v too* up their ou,n- I the Imperial >!■ Eastern NewsEastern News - 27 words
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Article262 1940-09-24 7 »us( ea itho military affairs, v. rot ntury: "A successful fighter plans his .k! then gives battle. Phe unuccesf ful L^i battle an 1 then 1 K)K tor the modern world, n < I nnihilated distance, and all nat <»ns are moi'i less neighbours, th< initial planning262 words
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Article98 1940-09-24 7 JAPAN* too, went about the bu inesg of iiiaHir var upon China apparently without careful thought For years, her agents m China made tnj nisei thoroughly disagreeable, and m ever} ible wa\ antagoni ed the ineae i ople. ing on Pacifi( i on the th i h^r it98 words
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Article, Illustration718 1940-09-24 8 "ATTACK SINGES ESUL" How The U-Boat Meets Its End By A Special Qmtsfonitni British destroyen were at sea on an independent search far German submarines. The weather was typical for the time of year— shrewd wind from the north-north-east causing the little seaa to break on top of a heav\718 words
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Advertisement166 1940-09-24 8 HUDSDNS jyjMENTHOL Dr^M'vf^^ IHI (IKI v I^*'!' B v-^Tb xs h PKoruM \f nc, BD J^jWl NOv IMIMNM\ Ni) ni> FOR jßj M^^iXll X<i I > K«> M KAR L 1 -^^^^><i?^ MM |)|l(M)n IPU XKl>> !0R H S" l^Q :;i^^P^^^^ nil lI.IMINAIION FROM %^^T IHF S||U o| (OUGHS, k166 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-09-24 9 The tilled Navies havr hecn responsible tor the (real lull m the activity Hitler's U-boats and ii has been estimated that Germuiv has i«>m half her submarines. ELM.S. Wmi, dt'stroycr, v teen above p.itrr.l search tVr .1 I -boat.40 words
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48 1940-09-24 9 AMBASSADOR CHEN GIVES $1,000 TO GARMENT FUND mg. RESPONSE 110.000.000 ty- arn .-online Trcv M* en lnu Ie latest. donation b ing a $1,000 contribui Chieh, Chii Germany Yuan has I m order to cen;rali.<o accou ceipta an •and should the Ministry of ted by the Mini >- Ncr48 words
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Article447 1940-09-24 9 BRAVE OFFICER'S STRANGE DEATH Y IIK d^ih m aaeatwhai aygtcriwM rimmi itaarcn at Urn SeetkM Houm-, Be;ik-stn«w. soho, of D<-t. Bffioj Ron Pillar, i young often- m the Mrtrapalttaa Police, recafe the part he Naycd ii whaf u;is the most nwwiflnMil m battle this447 words
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Article115 1940-09-24 9 X a LAR( IE ai*ea embracing five important counties m northern Kiangsu, estimated at 20,000 sq. kilometres, \a now under water as flood threatens to engulf other districts along the Lunghai Railway. Hie flood has been can th< torrential downrush of mountain freshets and dyke breaches115 words
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Article208 1940-09-24 9 >to\V when the Irish make a i plan they do it so thoroughly von would not be finding a Haw m it anywhere. And n-» better pl an do they make than when they are thinking of the robbing It WSJ lh«208 words
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Article188 1940-09-24 9 Marriage Offer Saves Woman PROP* arri ped to expec t.'ini mot h»T. Mi Ma McLean, 36, of London, ;i wid with four children, from moni I t. p m hi. mho ii.; inwholesale d« i.vi 'i he Kjhh <»r the u«»man' condition, and mtrry hr w nether th< < "m188 words
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Article105 1940-09-24 10 K-ISI WGH. M kl Foj. Singh was ch«n •1 nnn«'Mr f: ration F Eb( ugnet. nee. Mr i ie* said that I Sinrh Sn S^ j- h ibit of retumog li l j .< ftvc-foot-way. On tl t in quesi I Bin r drink, he105 words
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Article31 1940-09-24 10 The cond contini 1 I l volunt numbering ml Among the volunteers, wi .1 large crowd :acr membera [pal police, v scive m the British Army. Reufci31 words
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Article, Illustration201 1940-09-24 10 ARUMUOAM, a Tamil, was convicted before Mr. J. I IfcFatt, the District Judge, yesterday, on t chargt of housebreaking. Chief Court Inspector E. H Tunn. said that on July IT. Mrs S Fernandez, who lived m a house In Tembiling Road, took her children and after201 words
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Article76 1940-09-24 10 Man IK am Pillay, a 65-year-old cattle owner, was fined $10 or m default ten days" rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the third magistrate yesterday for failing to obtain I veterinary aid for a calf. The calf, which v only four months old. had lost76 words
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Article56 1940-09-24 10 ECLAIRS AND CREAM BUNS SAFE v )1p in Brits n still have chocolate i clair and their cream bun. They don't under the ban posed bv the Ministry Food on Iced Ministry led a ".t to that to clear up understanding. So your eclairs and irri. buns are still safe—56 words
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Article35 1940-09-24 10 SALESMA ADMITS THEFT v from hj Ran i] all C on tnsp acceptthe trah that the onT.or of p l h ft m the i $***** whir). draw* r. \v« B i I mamu'iyod: nu.35 words
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Article94 1940-09-24 10 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS AT THE CATHAY ll' you are I J I i ciitr- mn'::, nmethi I must go to the Cathay 1 have the Him version j Maeterllncfc'B fami Blue Bird." The pictun I s< a*on at the theati The nrodiicer ha i j Maeterlinck's glorious i hat placed94 words
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Advertisement251 1940-09-24 10 vw,^^ -.77- 1 ■.l mU3 PJT^M I 'WWar^Mpffmi^K 8188 »jrnl B^P BY PiO.,d BRITISH INDIA LINES 'INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the fc O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call n China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom.251 words
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Advertisement145 1940-09-24 10 Xl ll\S IMIILP LIM. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARNVIN AND TIH-RSDAY ISLAND. Fcr miormaiioo regarding freicht and passenger accommow appiy tc BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. ,O. Till] lIA\K LtNE LTB A3IERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVIC I MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO TOR BOSTON M AY H145 words
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Advertisement297 1940-09-24 11 L M l____f|^^l v l^_^_ ■•jations Vacant .where tj: rUculara to B°* ::e. Singapore (No. nil X Teftcher. V nibndg' salary Singapore iNj. 757 Ci ArtUst for Ad'.ertts- rerred. prc--pect« :d*as Apply 3 v trapore (No. wMBj v B'.ll Collector for ..on suiting age I alary expec- m 453 c»o297 words
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Advertisement240 1940-09-24 11 Photography Wantid~~ P° re WANTED to buy land Box 709, Singapore. ,No WANTED A,r H.:: I D Kuala L v WANTED book o ilmilar BUbJeci BACHELOR, CHINESE, of Uke to CO Box No 167 Tribune, Singapore (Ko 787 E. N TED Singapore land about 10 iral use btven to nftefn240 words
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Advertisement299 1940-09-24 11 A\dtrimonial cmuni^e 3 2 •Mi co Malaya Tribune a radio a. q r.'ibune, Singapore r Road. S (No. 73 JE D NKW Super Ekonta P.I.H. Lt COCK: PUD** I 10—12 a.m. and M 6 'jo, Grove Road, Singapore. (No. 7475) Fur SALE. Planting Baskets of difr. Puerurta Javanlca Seeds Brl?tlbre299 words
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Advertisement236 1940-09-24 11 Educational itfed. Enqu.rJ*!, Box I SlngApotv M A (.!t\[>irATE fri^ to Uke tuition far >n »ntl i Bcleuce i v* R• \4 X i r (p 740E, I i KfU tuition pur. Appre. ant Qu»-«' I Ann $1 '<O Uu Hiding p<>Btagf Kuni N Public Notice THE MNCiAPOKfc HUCTION OOMPANI236 words
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Advertisement217 1940-09-24 11 ON THE AIR Smgdpor/Hi 22i m»tm /MJ» JO mr'rv, k l Saigon 2* W) CU.7»«J n %9 m. (4 114 X Bangkok HSU 37 (5 mrtrti (7 n* m London TKWsMfssiov--2 3 nu i.i it t2 n\- t 21 %3 M- (11 1] mrtrrs) Dsa n m (U i». tn.-:re«)217 words
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Article50 1940-09-24 12 C011i'.1,,,,, inth i r Mr i the Kin^s Vu-k K< Xo Ou !< 1 I mv Lord. 1 hat is i lol v courteous. Mr ter). f ni MRT.H rd I meant i *«>uld not l JnW IB] urr hf«JU) r X pl ain J «<i ike50 words
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Article108 1940-09-24 12 A curator 1 Musei at b db ol Belly Oak, 1 minghao £20 at Bin ior posse; mem containing i ience information. The pr said Laurie I plotted out the poi UOD of every barra balloon In the d trict. A search ot La rie's house,108 words
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60 1940-09-24 12 Old Music In New Songs Means No Fee Any new soj wnich contains J cerpts I 3 works without minion lU regarded as un» thorised performing Society. This me. the perform fee m respi ct of perform credited m the WOrt the cxci without the now w» howevei itv for60 words
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Advertisement355 1940-09-24 12 I The Amazmg Story of d Gangster who became an English Lord! rO-HAV at THE lAPlimHLllHl— l l P^Ei^^Pt ENGLAND BE A CZAR Hflf A fIWJ OF THE UNDERWORLD? H^K yHflKfl^JP m who inherited a title Hb? Wt anc^ trie<^ to ma^ e f >ay v .'rST Ho '^*4 ishing355 words
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Advertisement166 1940-09-24 12 Ih, Ne» Polaroid Classes now sg oo r^^ Replatenuiit.s made free of charge if fading or discoloration occurs. BKWARK 0* IMITATIONS. THOMPSON OPTICAL 'CO., A, ARCADE BLIK;., PHONE 3002 SUNSHINE COD LIVER OIL TABLETS (Product of U.S.A.) Superior grade A convenient and palatable nieaus for administering the virtue* of high166 words
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79 1940-09-24 13 Fr Aw Boon Haw's New $50,000,000 Enterprise September 22. Haw, multi-mil- medicine manuflve other Chinese a the South Seas ,:i Industrial deve►any with a capital dollar*, already on sale. Yu-shu, one of the in Manila to perne.se residents there new company. ration, the eom- itch representatives nap out a developv'ukienCentral News - 79 words
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102 1940-09-24 13 Oversea Chinese Merchants Help Motherland rhungkint. m pi Till. MteMWHBMI «»f an O\»r- sea Development ompanj i* r» ported m. the C nines** press. Prominent Fukien nvenea nier- < Mate, il is understood, aiv «>r fiaWMg a »'«mpan> which a*l alu.uh mini $li millions. is liopcd to raise a furtner102 words
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Article104 1940-09-24 13 SMASH AND GRAB RAIDERS and h lon I more than It Ls enough f<>od to All London bftfl red In the last two months. Yesterday's theft at Bethnal Green, hut all the busy suburbs have suffered. Police arc searchIng for the "dumps" to which it is beHei I h e104 words
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Article132 1940-09-24 13 Shot While Drilling L.D.V. Squad While instructing n squad of L.D.V.S at Brighton, Frederick Henry Charles Salvage, forty- three, was shot when one of the squad, a youth of nineteen, fired a iifth round. Salvage died three days later m hospital, and at the Brighton inquest it was stated that132 words
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Article75 1940-09-24 13 TO MAKE FOOD FROM GRASS£1,400 r convert grass into food, Plymouth Corporation has spent £1,400 on a mill. Mr J. Paton Watson, the city engineer,! says that a yearly output of 300 tons of dried prrass meal from the city V parks I* exOt tlus wiU probably be nU II75 words
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Advertisement113 1940-09-24 13 fhr Pagan lover returns. .setting the pace for the gayest romance the season. )PENINC TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M.; AT THE VI ll\>lim\ TUI SCREDTfI ROMANTIC IDOL BACK AGUN IN THE TYPE OF ROLE VHAT HADE HIM FAMOUS! RAMON NOVARRO m ihi GATEBT, MOST ROMANTIC (OMFDY YET "THE SHEIK STEPS113 words
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Advertisement82 1940-09-24 13 GRAND PREMIERE TO-DAY vnn i. 6J5 9.15 run HEROINES OP NOEL COWARDS \Li VDE, M DIANA WYNYARD \ND MAKV CLARE IN COMPELLING DRAMA FROM THE nrsrsmifl Bl F I. GREEN mB& RALPH RItHAkDSON BBkt v DIANA WYHYABD Wm ON THE I ■n&L NIGHT RJJ^OF THE fi^Wr y CIDC y^OMNtV BRENT82 words
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216 1940-09-24 14 S.R.C. LOSE 4—2 IN QUALIFYING ROUND THE skc lost 4 2 the A A Regiment (RA I m 1 (i round ol the BAI A. Challenge Cup on Ansoii Road stadium yesterday. T\w S.R.C. played only ten men me wt i (f-i one aud devoid of thrills, with the OunQen216 words
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Article40 1940-09-24 14 CHAMPION TIIK FINAI OF TIIF LAMBS 1 HAMPIOX- .SHIP OF THE SINGAPORE GOII (MB ENDED IN A S WIN VESTEFiDW FOR MKS 11. W. R UILUAMS r I OVER MKS. M. M PATER- SON r, IP AND 3. >40 words
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98 1940-09-24 14 CHINESE GET WALK OVER FROM CUSTOMS IN He Division 118 Blfttcll I f oms conceded a walK over B.C.F.A. as the Cusl v short of player.v plac? of this uaiDe. which vai xf-d I i be played on the S.R.C. t-roujid yesterday evening, a team composed of the Rubber Import98 words
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Article129 1940-09-24 14 should add interest to the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Competition, now m lull swing, is the entry of the East Burreya m the competition. Believed to have a strong combinatlon, the Ea^t Surreys have been drawn to meet the Manchester Regin. e-:u Ul the first round129 words
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Article214 1940-09-24 14 IN the social match between the Is'and Club and the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday morning at the Island Club, the home team won With 8^ points against Keppel's 3>4 points, as follows: Keppel team mentioned first: J W. Jackson and J R. Wiggs C vs. Haines214 words
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Article159 1940-09-24 14 SOLDIERS BEAT CHINESE ON the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday the Mountain Battalion beat the S.C.R.C. by three goals to nil at hockey. The first half was scoreless. The defence oi both teams gave a £ood display m this half. Early m the second half, the Mountain Battalion took the lead through159 words
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Article176 1940-09-24 14 Triangular Tournament At Muar From Our Own Correspondent' Ifnar, Monday. AGria uvular inter-city soccer competition ha^ been arranged :>;k( place m Malacca this week end. The three cities taking part are Muar, Malacca and Seremban. Tlie competition will be run on the league system each city to meet the other176 words
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Article168 1940-09-24 14 EXCELLENT hockey was seen at the Farrer Park ye lerday when the Hornets scored a narrow victory over the Colts, by the odd goal m three. Played over a fast pace, the exchanges were rather even. Ail the goals were scored m the first half.168 words
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164 1940-09-24 14 JUT hockey on the SRC. ground yesterday the n second team of the S.R.C. defeated the second team of the Indian Association by five goals to one. The SRC. played a combined game, displaying good .stick work. Before the game was ten minutes old164 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-09-24 14 This pi c tv r c r* S shows you Bess Ehrhardt, Caro. line Arnold aad > Kudy M-ltulkrit. i star performers of the Ice Fol- lu-3 at the Win- y terland Rink m San Francisco. They i-aptivat. 'd both the old and yuung with their daring54 words
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Article226 1940-09-24 14 RAIN SPOILS TENNIS Owing to n B.C.C. and V '•< M tournament* scheduled for terday were postponed The ties for I s.c.c. I Men's Double H i P ,B Houston and K. J. Tovey v. c. J. Bembrok tid h. l plus 3>. ,1 Mixed Doubles Hand rap: W R.226 words
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Article16 1940-09-24 14 Playj at Seleta* Royal Air Forr.p beat ter Reciment, by t m a Division I lea16 words
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Article461 1940-09-24 15 if we havo to make a ion?, hard .tourney to R et at them the effort If worth while. Thi, is n«; tahahon. 0 jr O od soldier. man or airman believes m reta liation by itself. The »m!v W *J brniff the enemy dou n461 words
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Article13 1940-09-24 15 D Ben Turpiii. 65; began career mon than 30 ye appealed with Ch13 words
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Article64 1940-09-24 15 Men Who Prey On Others' Sorrow DEL.VI i;ae l X victims of cruti plauaibk crooks repo j": ".Tmnand .-har;*a rith »ffe»C» Of <*& hid the effrontery lo write to the mother iuWier n,i'»in, flSd Dunkirk, statin? he »as hat he hi>d h<) cer a man several pounds for Information which64 words
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Article, Illustration63 1940-09-24 15 r liritish naval* units arc takintj an increasinr.lv i important part \in operations i around K^ypt. Latest news is 5 that they were in>trumental m severely punish. Ing Italian coastal units on :i tiO.mile front from Sollum to Sidi Barrani. i Here Is a battle- sh.p taken from f an63 words
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Article40 1940-09-24 15 Lord Bfuverbrook, Minister of Air Production, has appointed Mr. P. H. Coverley as ac!on airscrew and M Coverley has ::ce of aen production and i with X' He I Her of R< a company for: Co.. whi40 words
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Article65 1940-09-24 15 KHAKI CLAD men tfllO took part m the recent ntn a( from Dunkirk were amonn the cricketer* who played at Lord's. They wen. taking advantage of the M.C.C. offer jyp Army unl( ta fur recn ational trainIng The Ceylon .Sports Club beat the Field Ambulance65 words
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Article30 1940-09-24 15 THI lerical Ci Inter Si h<ml rournament 0 to instil) int« 3f(V < led lnd< I 1 from 1 .rhools for the tournament for (rtrU. EntI Ort I30 words
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Article40 1940-09-24 15 TO DAY €CER:~ Div. i, Ualayi v Police, Stadium; Div. n a. Publishers v RA F. Tengah, SRC Challenge Cup, RAF (Kallangi v Malaya Signals Knlinnfe. HOCKEY SC trail SC <' TENmS SCC. S.CJtC., and YM c A ToufnamenU.40 words
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Advertisement66 1940-09-24 15 l Notices MIMCIPAUTY X d for the sup I i Mixture dur- particulars may me Municipal I wiU close at 12 1 r 1940. C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. J P CREATION CUB. I ted for the re- litiona and alteraI Singapore Recreation I ier Forms and Plans s may66 words
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Advertisement57 1940-09-24 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V I .ed by Royal Charter AD 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlandi Bast fcdlei. ids Trading Society) BANKERS paid Up Capital f.40,030,000.Fund 10,500,000.London Correspondents PROVINCIAL HANK LIMITED d b il .i)on Un, Djukja- > ip, Djtmber. jkafc Tel >k Bri' I i led. J "EH ManaffCT LOSS57 words
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Advertisement22 1940-09-24 15 OVERBEA-€HINBffI BANKDKS CORPORATION tJMITBD m pounce th«it AVinss Act-ount- rr. i. now hi 1 opened with Head (HBtfi CHINA BUILDING, ChuJit Strett,22 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-09-24 15 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDFS TO-DAY: -2.57 a.m., 7.5 ft 2.33 -p.m., 8.3 ft TO-MORROW: -4.01 am. 70 ft 3.20 p.ni 7.9 ft22 words
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Title Section14 1940-09-24 1 nH SAI.KS BCB 4.500 i, xa I Morning Tribune Tuesday, September 14, m4 O14 words
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Article, Illustration628 1940-09-24 1 MJIIIWMKVr AT lIAXOI Vichy, Sept. 23. THE conclusion of an agreement between France and Japan is announced m an official communique from Vichy which states that with a view to contributing towards the new order m East Asia and the solution of the I 'hina question,Reuter - 628 words
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Article180 1940-09-24 1 •'China has had plenty of time to prepare for this eventuality. Our tactics will proceed smoothly m accordance with a pre-arrang-ed plan," declared a Chinese spokesman on the Indo-China agreement. The number of Chinese troops m Yunnan and Kwangsi provinces was not divulged, but it is estimated thatReuter - 180 words
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Article43 1940-09-24 1 South Africa has raised approximately KIOO,OOO m the first week of the London Civil Distress Fund appeal. A donation of £5,000 from the Chamber of Mines brings Johannesburg's total to nearly £35,000. This figure has also been reached by Durban.-43 words
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Article29 1940-09-24 1 Berlin, Sept. 23.— Bread, pastry, cheese, coffee, sugar, nee, meat and fats will be rationed m France from to-day, according to a German news agency announcement from Paris.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article21 1940-09-24 1 Ottawa, Sept. 23 The second $300,000OuO war loan was heavily over subscribed, according to an announcement by the Finance Department. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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150 1940-09-24 1 AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS Melbourne, Sept. -J rf THERE are indications now that a* a r A Saturday's elections, the Government a working majority m both Houses— from v five m the House of Representatives, and one Senate. m( Ip( on tho It is probableReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement86 1940-09-24 1 TO-DAY f» ATOA V II am 3.15 V/ATHA 6.15 9.15 Goe The greatest Technicolour success ever brouglt to the screen Shirley Temple Spring Byington jfl^Jl I A 20th Nigel Bruce Gale Sondergaard Eddie Century Fox Collins Sybil Jason and a brilliant cast Wf^i m aT I).i! NI i /anuck In86 words
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