Morning Tribune, 25 September 1940
1940-09-25
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Title Section12 1940-09-25 1 }l EXCEED Morning Tribune L, v ft 202, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 194012 words
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Article145 1940-09-25 1 London, Sept. 24. |v i K-boats, fast ,i do boat (iris Nez were British bomb- i >n. The boais m line seve- j ihe French y). ilrarly visible t. A Gcrilane rjrtied above, half -a -dozen •>ers swooped high tlouds and •mbins. Conir fttefReuter - 145 words
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Article81 1940-09-25 1 London, Sept. Zi. A.r Ministry communique tote* that m addition to ■I forces of R.A.F. air craft ailen to bomb objectives m ;»rea and enemy-oc-mnel ports, other for- bombers lost night ickffl ircraft works at Wisgates on the Kiel hipyardi and docks at n;. Cuxliaven, Bremerha- BremenReuter - 81 words
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347 1940-09-25 1 ***** NAZI TROOPS DISPOSED OF BY RIP: BERLIN'S SEVEREST AIR BOMBING N, LONDON, SEPT. 24. MURAL SOURCES REPORT THAT RAF ATTACKS ON CHANNEL BASES HAVE COSTTHE GERMANS 60,000 PICKED TROOPS, ACCORDING TO A CABLE TO THE HERALD TRIBUNE WHICH ADDS THAT THE ORDER FOR THE INVASION ATTACK ON BRITAIN WAS347 words
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Article246 1940-09-25 1 The R.A.F. force which raided Berlin last night was much the strongest so far sent there, says the Air Ministry News Service. Some of the squadrons engaged were making the fourth raid on the German capital, others were paying their third visit. The attackReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-09-25 1 Che Mohamrcl Aki'j, Financial d Alor .st:u, h Officer A b.u Wan D m. \L Rather tfian sec F r c n c h men*fC 1 (i eh t wit li i C French men, (i elle r a I 4c i Gaulle (above) withdrew from i Dakar yest< r-60 words
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Article48 1940-09-25 1 IT has been p that the child e\ jhjp I which wai k by the Oernuni lajt M» the Atlantic. GOO miles ofi th» Irwh ecru the Ellcrman liner City Ol Bt-nare... of 1 000 3! land sinci rtilk of war ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article269 1940-09-25 1 BRITAIN HAS MORE SH I PS London, il > THAI Britain •< iiioi, ihippii b. fore the ivai i><f Increased den ;m* the Mil meal hy Mr. Arnold i .m for Shij ,i Ut»> I. on at th. •ho eeond rear of v. i rmany j ;a>oiifc i!.ll(l Ol h<Reuter - 269 words
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Article37 1940-09-25 1 London, Srpt. tt— Late this afternoon M Helnktli lunched an attack on :v south cast < town, a Bora doflliiht foiitmni i> they attcinnttd t>. i t«» nt throe German aiacnii vetn to f;«H names ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement19 1940-09-25 1 SAFECUARD YOURSELVES l^lP INSURE Wl THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE OFFICE -NO I6D CECIL STREET,19 words
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311 1940-09-25 2 NEW SINGAPORE BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES T. < Indian •v" thesi i rtant to renu at one short-wave transmi' I power of two kilow I thp other only half a kU Th» era ilaya have be broadcast from the rm wtrivft transmitter This applies to tru- Mal«v, Hindustani, Ambic. Dutph nnd French311 words
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Article49 1940-09-25 2 GIGANTIC U.S. DEFENCE PLAN Washington, Sept. 24.— Orders lor defence equipment valued a. over £250.000 000 havi been placed by the War Department m the last eight day.s. Announcing this, Pre-;.:d<-nt Roosevelt said that the orders ranged irom gasmasks to aero planes, including orders for over r>.ooo aeroplanes ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article128 1940-09-25 2 Middle Situation Unchanged Cairo, Sept. 24. NO change has occurred m the situation m the Western Desert, according to a G.H.Q. communique which states, "During the evening of Sept. 22, our artillery silenced some enemy batteries. Matruh was raided four times during the night of Sept. 22 23. There wereReuter - 128 words
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Article34 1940-09-25 2 A Hainanese woman, aged about 24. was found hanging m a room ai Alexandra Road last evening, shortly after five o'clock. Attempts were made to revive her by artificial respiration but with no success.34 words
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Article706 1940-09-25 2 I3KNh't\ KD titfhtinj? heUt-tn the Japan* pj the Indo-China border broke Ml ye>Urd:i> afH^Z eontinoad until nightfall. AceoNiai to French reports Japanese troo^t, >uppo by aeroplanes attacked French positions 12 nibs msid* Indo-C hina border m DonnrdanjL r nei^hbourh<M <!. planes crossed the frontier a ir-raid akirmsReuter - 706 words
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Article98 1940-09-25 2 LONDON, Sept. 24.--Owing partly to the danger of bombing and partly to the danger of infectious desea.se, if much time is spent m deep underground shelters, the evacuation of mothers with children of any age is bein* organised from some hard-preyed areas m London. Those wishin? toReuter - 98 words
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Article54 1940-09-25 2 Zurich, Sept. 24 Paderew*ki, the famous Polish politician and pianist, has left lor Lisbon, bound for America. He is accompanied by his sister Siyumer, his secretary and a chauffeur. The Paderewski villa at Morges en Lake Geneva is beina sold as it is unlikely that Padeuwski willReuter - 54 words
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Article112 1940-09-25 2 British Shipping Losses Reduced London, Sept. 24 JIXTEEN British and Allied neutral ships, totalling 49,200 tons were lost, due to enemy action during the week ended Sept. 1516, according to an Admiralty announcement which adds that British losses were nine ships, totalling 29,246 tons. Both British and total losses wereReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement89 1940-09-25 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. New stocks have now arrived of the following: ARCANOL TABLETS. PROGYNON B OLEOSUM ATOPHAN TABLETS. PROGYNON B PLEO SUM FORTE. NOVATOPHAN TABLETS. PROGYNON DRAGEES ATOPHANYL INTRAVENOUS. TFSTOVIRON CLYOTROPIN INTRAVEIfOUS. DROTROPIN TABLETS R PIN DRA GEEB. ritOTROPIN AMPOULES NKUTRALON. VFRAMON TARIJTTA NEUTRALON BELLADONA. SYNTIIALIN B89 words
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Article, Illustration87 1940-09-25 3 Wtemagten, sent. 24.— "That's one for Huler. was t t<; comment to be tard »ver New Zealand when the Kins WSK i as speaking Iron Buckingham Palace. t that the Kins spoke from hi> bombed Id mplifyinff the failure of Hitler to compel ii ,v. nation, thrilled NewReuter - 87 words
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Article34 1940-09-25 3 ABOUR'S CURTIN IMPROVES 24. figures at Freitc that t the Lab- >se de_ tne wns certain >ved his bs pa&s--1 Led AiLstrp.opponent votes still ted ;md the depends on the for the !> oandi- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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81 1940-09-25 3 Tokyo, Sept 24 lii lusion of a cultural treaty between Japan and Brazil, similar to that between Japan ana announced by the Foreign Office spoki> ling to a Domei Agency ent issued on the subject says. -Japan have long enjoyed mutually cordial ana tions In the fieldsReuter - 81 words
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81 1940-09-25 3 CIVILIANS OF CERTAIN CLASSES CALLED UP Cairo. Sept. 24— A proclamation has been issued bringing under military lav certain tlassos of civilians employed with the Army, who are normally suoject to siu-li law only when I state of prar existed. This proclamation, tiphtcnins up existing '-state of siefe" regulations appearsReuter - 81 words
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351 1940-09-25 3 London Srpt ANK hundred (ierman raiders v consistint: O f tWo f orniat!l(l of junker i>oinhci> esctfted I)-. many Measenchsaiti Rghfc c roved the Kent coast this mm ning. headed for London, m ad ciition to a formation .seen over the Thames EstuanReuter - 351 words
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Article56 1940-09-25 3 Sept 2 OV Royal <: Mi \iD Mix)k.' v chlel delegate for the Nothrrlands inciic Japanese trade p leys, is awarded the persona] ntiof "Sp'Tiai Minister Pletilpot tiarv rthennore, sjppolnted us i new member of the n i del* i k>m hlfh-canked native officer while iv<> latire highReuter - 56 words
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Article41 1940-09-25 3 AMONG German prisoners captured by ttai R A F a f<'w wrrks' ago was i fifteen-year-old Hi was rear gunner bi Nasj bombet Tlio boy ew.'i|K'cl by patachute w!hm ii. plaiM was shot (U wn by a Hurrican-41 words
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Article112 1940-09-25 3 Hit Woman On Head With Stone I I II \li ar i iinuin with \\*r MflNit up nt matters, y In i Mi tnnppr :t l l ri hit hrr on I tin ht-ad with L stout- hrd up m I a piece of < loth. vi id S;ui?;i FilV112 words
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Advertisement33 1940-09-25 3 j_ y ;l '^Y'.-.V. Mi jl> .J.'^'- a— uwiji i- /7 ==7) o fciV»2 p V*.«« i. i," o t. Q u i- m fl Wr*^\ i»^^^ J/ 1 ■^^■b^^- A(Jvt O fN33 words
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Article, Illustration281 1940-09-25 4 Women The War M. j hr J Wool F v und w I Comedy With Air Raid Background JEN-) lattoni arising from enemy bombings/ arc not altogether without comic relief. For Instance, one shelter In London was the crypt of i church Wtoen the alarm sounded a dignified middleaga voman281 words
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Article, Illustration167 1940-09-25 4 Speech Training Classes At The YWCA Till; fifth lesson m the speech t tnininf and; tent iffUm course whi c h Mrs. A. 11. Die- kinsoii is con- at the: i Y.W.CJL wa s he 1 d at the) i Raffles Qua y j Headquarters on Monday at 5.15 j167 words
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Article, Illustration365 1940-09-25 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore I'loi'ii: a HACKS rn-itx-i B and i hall Britain m He was (iff<ml to Urn "U-"" pen ti Mr> Hazn n PkOUpi as i resaH <»f :m'P«*' I* v nl able buildup Mp wUh U"" eolleition. There extra the money that BrinMe365 words
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Article185 1940-09-25 4 TiiFi holiday >■, I wr*i Hill had atn I urday and Sund. 1 the George Formby flln 9 Your Beats, Pleaae J Convalescent Bungalow. There was no feo for |M but a paper collection wa^ i on both nikfntv m aid of the laya Patriotic Fund.185 words
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Advertisement136 1940-09-25 4 CLEVER 'FINGERS WORH WONDERS WTPB OUR HAIR And M VXIOTTS are well known f<w their drill m Hair Styling. We ■uggesi you ask your friends who have Ixen to Th *.#*:iutv Salon Poi cm ftppotntmcnt PL \.sk for John (formori; Andres of Ho:-;/ Ko i >r Tatnara viv LEB *****136 words
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Advertisement56 1940-09-25 4 ASSURE YOUR 01 RTII >r the famow Ui I over TO fe*n Enrolment at anj Book-kwpinK. C Commerce. Typ< aommerd J fubjecu arranßfd for tmlnlßf f« Chamber of Comn.Commercial OmifeiM Exjua.n» T'VITKFRS WnLDHWj PHONL 50^.'. fcNTß\>*r Okw tCJTU t Salon is showinp a special selection MORNING AFTERNOON Maynard's »'<" l(56 words
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Article, Illustration560 1940-09-25 5 MODERN BEDS BEDDING contribute towards good sleep M\d the necessary bedding are expen- is impossible to expend too much loosing of them. Unlike clothes and hase of which is always being repeatexpected to last a lifetime and nothing haii to discover that you have bought one. tlcal about your purchase560 words
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Advertisement54 1940-09-25 5 DISPLAY at our Orphan! It o a cl II r to mi <* li 23rd to 2l\tku Se V t. COO Kill) ami ta*4y You are Invited t^ the SAI JSAGES samp 1 c s of Cooked Meats and Sausages at the display PHONE 53 7 6 FIVF LIWKi Adit,54 words
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Article533 1940-09-25 6 FATHER (plaintiff* and two sons (defendants) appeared m he H gh Court, before Mr. Justice Pedlow. yesterday vnsui! 8 During the hearing one of the sons mad, U vmce to his father's alleged pWlMld«ringB. f th< F G Schurenßuivel. at one time n the .staff533 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-09-25 6 r lv fruition 1 the British y th< Italian Ko M "Malena tin Weste i Desert. K\pl MftddtltM as r« -ult <>f I I British bom ardment ai seen m the pi ture above. 038 words
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Article184 1940-09-25 6 CHINESE OPPOSE INCOME TAX THE opposition of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to income tax is expressed m a memorandum issued by the Chamber yesterday. While admitting that the Chinese community must make a substantial contribution towards the cost of the war. the Chamber has based its objection to184 words
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159 1940-09-25 6 Death Sentence On Sikh At Assizes j Xv Mr FE death sentence was passed oy w Manning yesterday on 35-year-old ro who was found guilty of murder. dellb J The special jury who took some time v rate, returned the verdict with a recomi to mercy. I Foja Singh who159 words
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Article58 1940-09-25 6 DOLING cha.- Sa v oUbscnp Mr W presi 111 yearly ing Merca C°f tive Till bociel said, tha I P sal ii I Registrar m the oi a sugg' stco sn ment of the Byemight not re entirely sympw consideration m quarter, m iat suggestion seeiw carry with It58 words
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Advertisement48 1940-09-25 6 .^■k. ,^Bb^^BbV fIV «HBr aaV 1 I RUBBER INSULATED y dde m England at Pirelli-General Cable Works. _^_-^^^^6P^ MBp BBiBV A ThomQi F Fvtrtt V^-^JtS BB B^^BBW^^^^ Acfivipci oy l"f C .Ai .1 v^*_ 'C^ I r^tfotrntemcfil o/ r^e General flecdic Co., Lrd., o/ £7igland '.Wagnrf ffoia^ Singapore.!48 words
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767 1940-09-25 7 b 1. Hopkin Writes Front London mdoii, Auk. 15. Ljg ay on which Hitf/OIIM dictate on. There ii no Royal Air Fom mow them down wonder ful fashion. the proportion. utrals the thought urred that Britain German example ol iitiiur successes and nould767 words
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Article26 1940-09-25 7 British Ships Held By Japanese rr#REE nw w Britisn shipa 1 have been d d in China *l waters bj Jai th ish Embw il ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article258 1940-09-25 7 C\ h of the peculiarities of the .Japan- se mentality which we fail to api the inconsistent manner In which the international situation is now iewed 7he most glaring and recent example the Japanese attitude toward- present developments arising out of AngloAmerican co-operation m the West Pacific,258 words
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Article147 1940-09-25 7 EVER since the menace of war m this part of the world began to assume significance as the result of the Rome-Beriin-Tokyo line-up, and particularly because of Singapore's Importance as a mat fortress, the population oi this country has taken more interest m matters of defence. There147 words
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Advertisement52 1940-09-25 7 kt Yew Polaroid Glasses iow sg oo r^^ ipbcenw His made free of charge f fading «>r discoloration occurs. f.K OF IMITATIONS. IOMPSON OPTICAL CO., AK< \f»« RM)G., PHONE 3002. tf.M W< T^» -.~~'T Zj^JJ^^Ffctf a£P -I- *^r^nJmL7^^ "^/_Luir_ jt *^dT<jM^^B CHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT h British Insurance Co., Ltd. 2652 words
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Article, Illustration186 1940-09-25 8 BREAK FOR BETTY CRABLE 1 1 from StuMs Ufa I iyc Utaeol bM brought Bciti <.rui»i»- irbml MJ be lhr big chance "t film eawer Retnrnim to Bollywood to start Ml h,. r HCII rontrait at ?oth CMJ tur> -io\. Bettj was immediate!; rushed i«) to repUe* Mire m tinmusical186 words
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Article220 1940-09-25 8 DICK POWELL THROUGH V CROONING yoi will be pleased to learn that Dick Powell, who returned to Hollywood after a two-years' absence from the screen to film "I Want a Divorce" with his actress wife, Joan Blon. dell, has decided to remain m Hollywood for a further term of work.220 words
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Article132 1940-09-25 8 Oomph' War HIRM was the world thai "oomph" uas i personality asset and not v .1 n.itiuhty thought expressed without minis, uhen debates began about just what q-frl had the most of it. Ha* variously described y characteristics of "oomph" PtfV ascribed to dozens of film darlings. The battle for132 words
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Article41 1940-09-25 8 k I I Dan I foil.- I othci I recent up their 1 lustil I ivr.... 1 University 1 Brend I otiv r I "Public I 1 she h I phot 1 dhosei 1 Zanuck I feet society aDU|41 words
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Advertisement164 1940-09-25 8 MO f iJACULAR ADVEKTUffI: SINCE "MUTINY ff on rm jounty'i (^en V-'ho iv?d With Death And lUi.'ici 'or The Women 4| Isi^ Who Ihmgwad for Their Love! 3ifc^\' S^ N I RTH WpT mKjauB 1 IB B J S Cs*niNl"" (800/ .?OG£f?S f f?ANGff?S) v >^ jpenger^ Dflrrjy I AND164 words
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Article, Illustration299 1940-09-25 9 ifl S v Divorce After Five Brief Months 0 llhv »«wlywN tilt. ,s Hi,,, i, t M brtherim Uieli Awtom uith tknmU tl nl r( <% X "**U Turner h,s ih dunged hei r, i.,.1 f,v«,ur f |1m 1 t i r* r MtUi of299 words
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Advertisement31 1940-09-25 9 IT \l l I O lIIEA I H I I.w fl^P^ lilt »y i C l 3 w t A t^^^^^^-JH MARY CLARE y 4kA %t f^ 4M A iri |i31 words
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169 1940-09-25 10 wait mid three times by a K.r. ht m her room dunm t he but failrd to do 10 told the court that did not "'f;* t A [ice at the nm- AiM of $10 Vfti unpostX E Mill Ma JUtt Mimnvned ror169 words
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Article143 1940-09-25 10 I OW Cheng Swee, a taxi owner, was sentenced to three I months,' rigorous im--1 prisonment, by Mr. J. ]O. Rappopurt. third magistrate, yesterday I when he was convicted on a charm' of cheating the Asia In•suranee Conii Ltd.. of $220 which h«! obtained fiom them Ot143 words
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Article87 1940-09-25 10 Stole Sleeping Man's Purse UOHAMED KHF.\ sherbet vendor, tfii asleep at his trade on- morning i When he awoke he found th*t the bag m Ich he kfpt hii money was mi-v p r an into the *M I n r>H say a pi^^Jj miUer. who ho^ t v sinin*87 words
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Advertisement273 1940-09-25 10 f» )f-ci/ M **ir or ij^ rt;*isur« iMJI^H BASTIRN iJn h Coleraan gjfiH Street. V^^9 W• *i i cutdertakc J 'fIH <i c) filing and I 13 1 -ih:Jj. K. LUUUNU, r P^% T»>)m:»jri^ Co., 8, sM« Road. !IY P&QadISRmSH INDIA LINES (QKXHUPORATBD IN ENGLAND". The best poiflßiii services are273 words
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Advertisement180 1940-09-25 10 InfKnc I r Jbitc Labcl^ I WWte Label L OF _£REAT__AC£ Ii I tf Distillers ri iy| I never Varies SOLE AGENTS: SINGAI*ORE-JOHORE-MALAC AM (.Kl SDOI Afents: SELANGOR PAHANG. \v p S SB BlR\s PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN ANT) THIRSDAY180 words
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Advertisement378 1940-09-25 11 \^r^\\ 1 7^b* M i 1 m Occurrence H \,.|MKVT. I OMHT. I nnounc^a DCtwecn as. second son of m M Brichtman. of renmylvan.i U S.A. daughter of Mr m- c Grant of London, smgapore____ I Situations Vacant H- ...-ywhtre for X mas Particular, to Box I .^ne, 51ngapQ o378 words
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Advertisement424 1940-09-25 11 Miscellaneous FOUNX^.rEJrTII make, L*e Company, 22 Eaffle» Singapore MAIoON 50."!'.." 18-C, Battery Roll Phone 6042. Sln^pore Ha!r-v ductlon for tni« ir.onth-~SeptemtK on] y- O'i 6441) AISOI L.o BONIA 18 j Phone 6042. «;nK»ipore. Special training m complete cour»e of Ladies Ha:r-draa»-ing g;ven. Moderate Charge. (No. 64iE, N. C. TAN RADIO424 words
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Advertisement399 1940-09-25 11 Matrimonial -tnt as PleaM 448 Cv Ma l»yft Trlb. For Sale Box 419, Malaya Tribune, sing..;.. life. Wl) Quota F. JJJW (MO 77P£) SALE Golf Club* at Barpain Vr'aT for practically ball Only a few left At pinang I i rintera 5. China Street Uliatit I (No j 'LOTUS' A399 words
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Advertisement328 1940-09-25 11 Photognpi Wanted WANr7.I» MinlutUTf D.v:. R• A Lumpur iNo vfi"*'.) I I.I) »jook on H.ikK.. M .c. I r No 77Oi:> b«M muU OOOMUSt ■> Apr !y With lull Pux 707, Btngftpore. (No mhii.i BACHELOR, c < f ii»-t bafelU Iribune, rfuiKiipore No 7lt''K WANTED B!Ti> 10 UNI cultural v328 words
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Advertisement288 1940-09-25 11 on m AIR ngdpO" /I!.' U rn »'J» 30 rr.. n (9 fc'» m Saigon 5 4C mrlf (11 7 HO E 49 05 m*tr> 1M Kr Pangkol I' >V* 37 15 n "»i (7 *>* mi London >'KANSMIKSI< 2 ii y >M¥ 14 14 Mklr< ("J H2 metn 'SHJ288 words
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Article87 1940-09-25 12 PADRE FINED FOR HOAX 0 1)11 ..a squadroi :uid chaplain m the jLAJT, Volunteer telephoned his father, the Rev E. E. B. May, Vicar of Elliimham, Northumberland. For a nftax he pretended to be an army Allgence »»incer, and said Ihew was to be m fttUcl on the North-east coast87 words
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Article137 1940-09-25 12 WHY LIGHTSHIPS ARE BOMBED PE CAUSE the men Ol Britain's lightships refused to betray their country to the~ Germans. Goerair:. are sinj lin thorn out for merciless attack. Before and since the war. it Ls learned (recently, tr-boats have approached a number of our lightships The U-boat commanders have tried137 words
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Article63 1940-09-25 12 Pilot-Officer S. J.A Kvorshed, a v.cllknown Staffordshire sportsman, has bean reported missing. Ht is a grandson of the late Sir Herbert Evershed. Pilot-Officer Evershed played Rupby for Staffs and the Midland Colts, and was captain of ths Burton Club till war broke out. Five years ago he63 words
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Advertisement220 1940-09-25 12 See how a Chicago Gangster I became an English Lord! iCAPITOLI M.C.Ms Sensational Thriller Produced by VICTOR SAVILLE who made "Coodbye Mr. Chips" "The Citadel" THE YEARS THRUL-SHOCKERI r^*^ MONTGOMERY f 4M^ The Earl oF Chica^o^^ jKYI ARNOLD OWEN G WE N N '^^g//^f-^ Latest Metrotone NEWS-OF-THE-DAY with FIRST PICTURES220 words
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Advertisement140 1940-09-25 12 15 fcs.u ii^ii ▼!1I|( m NOVARROii J out I w.th LOLA LANE GENE LOCKHarI THREAT To GIBRALTAR! A Mm Issue of Tlu March of Ti, I MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I SAT. SEPT. '2» .11 Jl AM lIR| The Greatest Thriller of all time I CoroMiTT Ckovfl Singapore's Favourite Hideout I COIWUCIUS140 words
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Article74 1940-09-25 13 Said When He'd Die, Was Right Fl* rg«< ii n N r a S i "5 I i94f n ,:.,1. his lune- i.ul re- 1 on all Is tO It was appa-^ ,;h m piMTect i jjjglth, .'.lul they) On July L' 7 he/ ,(1 hiv em- plfjrei ifi:it he>74 words
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Article95 1940-09-25 13 PARSON GIVES UP CLOTH TO FIGHT m Gternuras I Into my H j defend life but I m nui .to givo nee. I k. Army." C. E. ft irate of the .^e of Jur WombweU, v he told i n tern up his up for rvtee. the an ofSw Artrylng95 words
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Article18 1940-09-25 13 WOMAN HIT BY COLF BALL Carmi'ii'. was In adjoining i] \\>. on h solf later. driven by Mr. Dunferm-18 words
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Article49 1940-09-25 13 f) Fifth Column round-up irul :1 netted:— ti and two women Fa Two men at Tunhridge Wella fLancs). All were detained uncu option* v s Aim- v. rhe Dognor Regis women, M; a g is the wife of Commander <-. RnS, former British Union ror Chichc«tcr.49 words
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210 1940-09-25 13 f jrdney Bud Ivann,,- OomnmenJ 8 Melbourne, P r,, ful as ho hours it will. Th* Rev. Mr. Bui rived m Singapore yesterday. He will stay m Ma! r. I month and then turn to Australia, most probably with a plane -load of excited children210 words
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Article319 1940-09-25 13 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT TICi: CAPITOL nrm;\ r Chicago gangster Silky Kilmount, brewer of a popular brand of Scotch, inherits the title and estate of Lord Gorley, of Gorley. Scotland, and steps over to England to collect the "cash due" 11 La the signal for something unusual and new to319 words
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121 1940-09-25 13 Mercantile Scholarship Facilities A, tlu half-yearly general meetIni "J the Singapore Mercai Co-operattTe Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., yesterday, the; chairMr W D. PeterkKi. stressed the facility offered by thf society with respect to .scholarships There are two- —one being a condary school scholarship for two peara In the total121 words
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37 1940-09-25 13 Misappropriation Of Sunup Money Alleged HOLLAH bin Ahi I) Ahmal bin I with bn I whirl. 1: on I- f ih»b p of $339 but M 1/: i for Ba. poncd to I $50 a 1 137 words
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Advertisement71 1940-09-25 13 ITEANGI M.MH nl H O > M\\s rO\ KM: MIS Uli I PI I NOOSI KOt Mi 111- S|( k ./Hl..'!, TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 1 1 GREEN'S BEST-SELLER NOM I SCREEN lIMIMI'II 2«£> RALPH RICHARDSON BJWLfr DIANA WYNYARD §W&: ON THE ■raL NIGHT Kjf^OF THE Ips ''^Hl_J I >OMNtv71 words
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Article487 1940-09-25 14 ANT Sai Ayah wlnrH rs the Horses QMI Da I V tur* rralndr i N \l'& uadidate TB Ahead excellent mcc of wtniunu; m this meet though he i a nm .should Of icttinc right form |Vfl abOfH now. Ayah can Iprißt th*' live I a487 words
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227 1940-09-25 14 MALAYS 4; P M|| Till: Malaji defeated the Poll.*. Ol three m a Div. I match at the N Stadium yesterday. "ad j The Malays took the lead uilh M, i barely three minutes old, Hussein <dtn cross-shot from Yahya into the net but ing227 words
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Article83 1940-09-25 14 3-1 Win For Tengah Airmen Tri:. M we; I SR C I Div the bad h :tacta caught him oa sidi a sm a fcei T Pul main. i In Am. 'DoriUscoriiMi I tor h The Raf" retaliate troni?lT. but th re was nn* altered when the inter-, Adonv '-■<'"83 words
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Article19 1940-09-25 14 S.C.C HOLD HOCKEY TRIAL IN a typici 1 ning-oi-i^ atmoeptiere.theSCA. last eveiim first hockej particular on the inc.' Q19 words
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Advertisement129 1940-09-25 14 /^jp' Kill llll>l\ SjSBB&r Outstanding amongst tennis players for many years R.I! 1 ""il_J illden achKved hi Phenomenal success by his perfect control /M* jf^^ IMd c rdinat »on of mind, mu&cle and nerve [JvJ W wEe Fr m the mOm<?nt he broke the ronks *>f international 7 r r129 words
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Article, Illustration196 1940-09-25 15 4 i ..<• t -.corporal John Lee Warner of the Queen's t;,-mient has arrived m London ju>i In to celebrate his 21st birthday after two i from Nazi captors. Lance-corporal i uas m charge of the forward section of the forward company of his battalion jum north \i, ,< wile196 words
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67 1940-09-25 15 UNKNOWN WOMAN'S GIFT FOR RED CROSS A m called at I aper office ed a parcel tc th< orman, sayi this to the fee C: away withu; giving her ;de were I of old me of them silver -el some copid also a silver ad, da had years ago and67 words
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Article45 1940-09-25 15 WINS TREBLE D. S. O. Winp Commander jasil Edward Embry, **-C. reported as J^g a prisoner, has JJn awarded a J* o**0 bar to the J 1 official annt prated standard of hip," and statl^t he "set an ejampie to the other ns m his45 words
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Article83 1940-09-25 15 The following will play for the Hornets against the Malaya Signals on Thursday, Sept. 26 at Farrer Park. B. Rodrigues, R. Modder H. Hodden; G. de Cruz, H S Barth, V. Kru.sem.ann; A. de Souza, S de Souza. C. Rayney. H Boudewvn. I. Van Geyzel. Against the Anglo83 words
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Article118 1940-09-25 15 nal. J. 'plus and H I. Ward (p 7-5, 8-6 8 i I I Men Lcaj Puaj Kirn i v c v Koto and 0 To- mo: V claa les. ■k '-30 J). < Mixed handicap doubles Wat B d I. A AisaßolT <-3'):i> v Mi E118 words
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Article131 1940-09-25 15 THE loliowing telegram from the Lord Mayor of London has been received m Singapore: "Deeply touched by Malaya's sym--1 athetic gift to suffering Londoner Your concern for us at this time m lengthens our courage." Last week a sum of £20,000 W&a given through the Crown131 words
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Article40 1940-09-25 15 London, Sept. 24.-The Hurst Park meeting on Sept, 28, including the St Leger, has been cancelled It is hoped to run the St. Li I i the New Market Houghton meeting at the end of Octobt ReuterReuter - 40 words
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74 1940-09-25 15 Singapore Badminton Championships ENTRIES are invited from all clubs affiliated to Singapore Badminton Association for the Men's Open Singles and Doubles, Women's Open Singles and Doubles and the Mixed Doubles Championship of Singapore. The entrance fees are $2, $3, $1, $2, and $3. per entry respectively Closing date is on74 words
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Article20 1940-09-25 15 A two-all draw VU registered In the Challenge Cup match at GeyLing yesterday between the R.A.F. iKallang) and Malaya Signals.20 words
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Advertisement125 1940-09-25 15 NEDERLANDSCHI HANDELMMTSCHAPPIJ, N V. EstablithccJ t»y K(»yal Chart* r KD 1H1'.4 mcorporated to the BMbtrlazuM Eftft Indies. (Ketbei Trading Boclf r y< I.ANKERS Paid Up Capita f.40,030.(MHj.» Reserve Fund 10,500 /(rt)o.-» Ix^ndon C ont^poadent« NATKN^I PROVINCIAL B^NP". IJMITED I'luiid Offlc«: BATAVIA. Branches: Neth» r 'arid?; Kast Indies miui tcis.i, BMMtfang,125 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-09-25 15 I TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES .TO-DAY:— 4.OI a.m., 7 ft.. 3.00 p.m., 7.9 ft TO-MORROW:— S.43 urn, 6.7 ft.; 4.37 p.m., 7.5 ft23 words
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Miscellaneous43 1940-09-25 15 SPORTS DIARY TO- DAY SOCCER:— S.A.F. A League, Div. I, Chinese v Gordons, Stadium; Div. II <Bi, RAF iH.Q.) v J.C.SA.. J.C.S.A. HOCKEY: S.C.R.C v V.M.C.A., S.C.R.C; CSC. v Mountain Battery, CSC.jS.R.C v Argyll*, SRC TENNIS:- S.C.C., S C.R.C., and V.M C.A. tournaments.43 words
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Title Section11 1940-09-25 1 NKI S.U-ES EXCEED 4,5(Mi llUh Morning Trubune Wednesday, September £3 I11 words
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Article, Illustration474 1940-09-25 1 GIBRALTAR SAID RAIDED BY 120 FRENCH AIRPLANES nr?r>i?KAt FOR DAKAR? War hrrius \wro decorated ulun IIM Kini; held an open S air lnvfNtilurr M Bwcklnfy ham PalMt rt\«ntlv. \bovi\ >ou |6i tin- Ktaff*! Muud j toiuinni: |bf ihtwldtr *>t Ad--1 urn > I Henri Cfook« MhiWii niude i Knight ofReuter - 474 words
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Article49 1940-09-25 1 London, Sept. 24. Binge responded J II K s broadcas: i the Waited Kingdom's year of wu by i tone, particularly among whereupon small gains were general. I tdustrials were from the provinces, Kaffir dividend payers benef.ted by late local buying. Other groups were Irregular. Wall si r:rr:: ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article196 1940-09-25 1 A despatch from .v.cerci.as \o the v (Bcial bcwi igtacy states tlwie i> no confirmation of reports thftfl FNAdI aircraft bombed liibt altar. In AlgWtini it is merely known that a reconnaissance piano yesterday evening was sighted over Gibraltar. I I'tKiou. Bcpt, lbi tfltotti of two U AReuter - 196 words
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Article14 1940-09-25 1 Bucharest. Scp: 24—1: K| Bill q Out 4 1 I werwer ReuterReuter - 14 words
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72 1940-09-25 1 Shanghai POUR Sr. Freiuvh M peßec hay» been 11 mobilisation nnless they t ok back tlu-ir resign*. tion. They art* alleged to J^-havc deserted tbe foij c and sailed for s »'.>rt under British prott •ri ing: <o the Cfaina Preys,72 words
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60 1940-09-25 1 WARTIME BUILDING TO BE RESTRICTED London Bept. has dec iced ta|J tag and i ie Into ford of tl r. The new e WM and I d in ea eional areas. It v. In except! P nv J ling or J operation of w\ [J* authorised or licensed. Operate costingReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement67 1940-09-25 1 TO-DAY PiTTJiV m I II a.m. 3.15 "£*W 6.15- 9.15 I BOX OFFICE PHONE 3400 I T^o <r-^nt<>«;t IVfMi -iu^re*:*; ever b-^'i l I Shirley Temple Spring Byington A:oth Nigelßruce- CaleSondergaard- Eddie Or:u-, Fo» Co ins s bl j ason ar J a M Ujnt US* f 1 Also PARAMOUNT67 words
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