Morning Tribune, 26 September 1940
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Title Section14 1940-09-26 1 nM >x rhS KXCtEII 4,500 DAILI Morning Tribune __No. 203, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1940.14 words
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GRAVE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST:
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Article112 1940-09-26 1 NEW YORK, SEPT. 25 i m fRIS ON THE VERGE OF SUCCESSFULLY i forcing japan into an unwilling but ull-fled6ed alliance with the reich According to a shanghai despatch from &allet abend to the new york times fO-DAY. despatch adds that adopting "or else 4 tactics, demanded through a personalReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration95 1940-09-26 1 BERLIN, SEPT. 25. REV H PLANES CONTINUED TO BOMBARD GIBRALTAR Bis MORNING, ACCORDING 0 AN AMiECIRAS DISPATCH )THF NEWS AGENCY WHICH JDS I'HAT I'NITS OF THE KM! i ILFET, WHICH HAD STATIONED IN THE NUn YESTERDAY, CON. NIK)) ON THEIR COURSE WARDS THE ATLANTIC. further officially anwncedReuter - 95 words
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55 1940-09-26 1 DETENTION OF JAPANESE IN SINGAPORE London, Sept. 25. |T is understood that the detention of Japanese subjects m Singapore was one of the matters raised m a conversation on ceneral questions affecting the interest* of Britain and Japan wfi'ch the .Vananese Ambassador had at the Foreign Offirr w.th the VmW-Secretary,Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration67 1940-09-26 1 Simla, Sept. 25 Director of Civil Aviation m India, Mr. Frederick Tymms, who is m the United States, is engaged, it is learned, m endeavouring to secure material for the construction of an aircraft factory m India. It is understood that the proposed factory would beReuter - 67 words
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Article51 1940-09-26 1 London, Sept. 25.-Reports reaching London from Finland, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent confirm that it was announced officially at Helsinki yesterday that during the next few days German troops going on leaw from Norway will pas* through Finland under joint control of German and Fmnisn authorities.—Reuter - 51 words
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112 1940-09-26 1 London, Sept London to-day. f H reeotfni.se the M TSr SSdhi's pacifist i The sincerity of Mr. GMnamß y Ue^ demand on hus own beha i tion wit h I: *ate freedom t<y'OH:cMh convii m SV—t^ Government m It. cond,. the war?" interview betwReuter - 112 words
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Article37 1940-09-26 1 LONDON, Sept. 2f>. Mr. Randolph Churchill, the Prime Minister's only .son. V.us returned unopposed M a Conservative member ol HOUM of Commons for Preston m succession to \hv Ulte Mr. A M. MoiviMK.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article468 1940-09-26 1 Haiphong, s«»pt. rKKNC II otticial <n< Its drdaiv that simv tin' Japanese urc rontiiiiiing to infringe Uw term of the Hanoi agreement by trying to enter Endo-China forcibly, th«^ French ngard the Bfreemeni as cam Hied. Ti).' situation In Indo China a] to ■w and confusing, itReuter - 468 words
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Advertisement31 1940-09-26 1 A. F. Stories On V s 15 16 »r- i|||k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVfcj ra|^ INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED A SSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. HEAO OFFICE -NO I6D CECIL STREET, "ocuroiu, mom w>31 words
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466 1940-09-26 2 Lsjstdoii, Sqst M |N Undon, thtn bat been m fret* news to-daj htm v The <>tii> reperta mi the Mibjfct have kw from Vichy, but these «w known lo be partl> ttsn- the ../nrmniqur i-, that M difiti< n i ma le eetweenReuter - 466 words
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121 1940-09-26 2 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR de GAULLE FOLLOWERS i Vichy. Sept. 25. TtlK Vichy Government ha> ascertained for certain Uial ilie Free French SAoft« -.vr.'ii under fieneral dc < tilt? ha,s ramiticat^Jiu^ ij> WntkOt UtClf, .-ays Ha vas Agency m a statement MSI* earning the establishment of > the oCW lourtiaartial iaiReuter - 121 words
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Article69 1940-09-26 2 AIR Marshal Bishop, director of the Empire Air rt rraining Scheme, now on a visit to Great Bnta'.i from Can i leclaitd to-day that the Empire Air Trair months and months ahead ol ut question the result of thU Inning of m the air. Tlier-Reuter - 69 words
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Article60 1940-09-26 2 British Mission Feted LONDON, Sept. 25. The Brazilian Ambassador gave a luncheon at the embassy to-day, m honour of Lord Willingdon. who is heading the British economic mission to South America. In addition to Lord and Lady Willingdon. others present included the Hon. R. B. Brand, members of the mission,Reuter - 60 words
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Article36 1940-09-26 2 M 25 The latest Federal elections pfigures contlrm the belief that the Government will ha majority of trn> ter providing the Speaker. The Government's lead In the Senate m the five states continues ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-09-26 2 Spotlight On Middle East R A F an d^ South African Air Force planes i 1 were active m j several parts of j the Middle East yesterday. The i map shows) chief points m i Britain's war/ against Italy m this theatre.43 words
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147 1940-09-26 2 S. African Air Force In Bombing Raid Nairobi, Sept. 25. CCIASCIAMANNA aerodrome 3 m Abyssinia was successfully bombed for the third time m a fortnight by aircraft of the South African Air Force on Sept. 22 Heavy bombs fell on the target area and one Italian aircraft on the ground147 words
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Article64 1940-09-26 2 Free Frenchmen At Singapore ONE gift made In Singapore yesterday to the London Air Raid Relief Fund deserves special mention. Thirty-four free Frenchmen serving under the Red Ensign on board the He de France passed hat round and raised $150. Then they handed this amount to the Shipping Controller, with64 words
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Article50 1940-09-26 2 Shanghai. Sepr 25 The em of ne irlj 20.000 German, Austrian and other Eurowish refugees from Shanto the United es m the near future is said 11 bv a national refu J New York. I Many prominen' can Jews are said I movements- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article207 1940-09-26 2 LATIN AMERICAS APPEAL TO SPAIN JHE silfl i omblne In ai against pen be Involved m I war was coot In El Pana The wrilci .1 be a eaasc <>t d« t\ \u\ >n America Sj d then litarian pout-rs m the war asai democracy, the Inter .dm: 1 havingReuter - 207 words
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100 1940-09-26 2 L The machinery ha tected to imp'Cxovernmenfs and all offers of Egypt* A credit has Alexandria on Egyptian Purcha i.s entitled to cir Well-informed r.. ther rheimmnv will entail any bi commission The present ptian futures tempte Egyptian commission's bi: Uverpool's height flcialReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement67 1940-09-26 2 v i amaiinjr as it may seem, he "rootii" of your hair do nol c rtw their natural food, li'» s the distressing result. r.T' 'I'KfUN, by providing nouris-h--)jm m to dying c< U 'auses the hair H P -glow with all its former k:j tv and {•.•ine^.- for BfILVIKUN67 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-09-26 3 Does Not Fear Nazi Raiders I JLUM. the sultan^ .l(»hore. Ic.iv. ing the sftfli- 'lagged entrance oi his I i hotel (Ni rsiden hold no terrors foi him I I uifh a friend. "»as n cenilj entertain luncli Winston I ill. who n i -i 1 I t<» His I!:61 words
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76 1940-09-26 3 Triple Murder Hearing At Old Bailey ;i I. IMpkin) Miftoti, Srpt. '-'5. Mrs. Florence .»^i(j 14, iiiTUM'd of l .vomen. was to the next s»>ssi t tns at fa 1 1 i ited thai f rom lapses of memory, examination by an j eur< logisi »ted at a previous the76 words
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Article10 1940-09-26 3 25 The Woo- 1 v dry-combed cape vi consumption ReuterReuter - 10 words
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108 1940-09-26 3 London, S I If lutionary measure m order to guard k.y the Minister of Food bftfi annou butter ration will be reduced from toi two ounces weekly from 6epl 30. On I the meat ration will b< Uic] i valm to 2s. 2d. perReuter - 108 words
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717 1940-09-26 3 nibt "U Give* \ou A War Jnh Hen- von Waste If. I ing h. kelp the War Efort '■< various war funds and duritk c m w. til or un wujingr^ wj hing, n g Hitler Wsweel what a beast he it children 1 evacuee717 words
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Article47 1940-09-26 3 OTTAWA, Sept Canadian <■■ ment regarding Canada's ability I ply food on a much iari t cale, ace >rdIng to the Car.. press. Is thai the I i Dinet n ;< proposaJ to send to In Imm party of men f B Minist< der I actly wli..how ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article66 1940-09-26 3 NE W ORDER IN CHINA Sha 25. Ti sul and Kir. ttraduchi, said "The esfc rder is i; r und dev< lopment and has a Large number of people I rallying round the banner which signifies ->w and nationa 1 reistruction of China, •Regenerated China Is making ireas ur theReuter - 66 words
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Article89 1940-09-26 3 This Is Your Front Line v IftlUt I r Itnt m. fr 1 1 lh< I ..< .il h.H .m \n»i <|en t< > ,<»ur Lun I lln rt .m ii v < \t kl> > II«M l! |tl/l I! I -I!.. i A i iii^t (> < i It89 words
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Article, Illustration317 1940-09-26 4 Women.... AND THE WAR Dl tDK) fthefti bit to h surely ftl if tin working m munitions I or chf» .sations are the naied British women 1 1 Honfkoog who have been obliged to leave home and hearth and trek r to another lo n -f the Empire By Cheerfully317 words
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Article, Illustration754 1940-09-26 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore r *By r I 1 WMIXH^^ the memben ol Ia(!lun Troops Entertainment Coml mtttce held an 'At Home" to H.E. S the G.O.C. and Mrs. L. V. Bond S at 318, East OOMt Road, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prithvi C liana,754 words
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Article59 1940-09-26 4 1 Mw. C. C. i Gnat anil Mr. Charles i S Brig htman, r Rave a cock- tail party i last night m i hnnour f i Miis Jo %a f Graat'a nine- t leenth birth- day. Miss (Iran! J chose the! j day to an- J j59 words
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Advertisement28 1940-09-26 4 Bathr your eyes at tea it twice a day with Ardemt Special F-ye Lotion. It .soothes, cleanses, and strengthens the eyrs banishing that tired MAYNARD'S Balle 7 Road28 words
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Advertisement22 1940-09-26 4 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL CESAR FRANCK CONCERT TO-MORROW at 9.15 PM MME. BONENFANT, IDA BATTISHILL, ROBERT WADDLE, PIERRE CRIMBERT BOOK AT JOHN UTTII'S22 words
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Article, Illustration390 1940-09-26 5 "«»ur i< toe. N lOll fl M m rr<M|ii lo your pr« tv san«l»K an< T Pretty feet are far more uncommon than pretty If your toes are s'raisht. limber and beautifully them peep fhtt play- tad sandals In the smug assurance that your cornet390 words
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Article402 1940-09-26 5 l all i k i* baliv conu's I |I H motherhood carries with it an glow i ppineaa which is definitely attractive, uty cannot survive the unaccustomed* maternity unless you c iltivate It Taken up with caring for the newly member of the house, it is all402 words
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Advertisement52 1940-09-26 5 S T H| S DISPLAY at our Orchard It o a d B r 41 11 1* li 2:trd to 28A, Sept. of drlirioiiis COOKEO A aud tasly You are invited r..r.." SAUSAGES CooKed UttA I and Sausa^ at the display. PHONE 5376 HVF LINK! Airt. of Slngapnre Cold SU.race52 words
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Article, Illustration600 1940-09-26 6 LOOK What's Happened to Hiplines the foundation hats for dlfl I tally true of the foan .vp idhcml Of coif, badminton or f 1 pantu- girdle* For afternoon, she ht girdle and brassiere. For evening a straight girdle and iMltiH I: rather large and feels she nveds a firmer rol.600 words
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Advertisement92 1940-09-26 6 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED rorKTAii PRESSES I 61, STAN'. FORD ROAD, (Ku Court) 3335 I "SNOW WHITE" 1 CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone 601 :> o v i: k i: a s ASSVRAIVCI COiU'ORATION, LTD. C HINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST., 'PHONE SROB. SINGAPORE FIKK, MARINK,92 words
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928 1940-09-26 7 lI L. Hopkin Writes Frnm London... Lon 100, Aug. JC. rc h !< VU anjiry m the of Commons last justifiably to. Hi.> .11 his lips set and told a certain member thoughi of him. nber wtm Mr. Austin v d< Tfbtd928 words
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Article50 1940-09-26 7 London. 8 THE times says 1 nativ deniei that any inflationary sjmptoms air yet appj^n Internal prices have been s h eince the original advanw^in jprlce of imports a. the outbreak of war and have not riien by more I the rise m import p™-50 words
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Article188 1940-09-26 7 THE public of Malaya will welcome the nounceraent that < rovernmtat I decided to form a Local Defend Corpi In each Settlement and Federated Malay Si teto augment the Forces of the Crown. The scheme will apply, m the b instance, to male British subjects of purely188 words
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Article202 1940-09-26 7 THE Nazia appear to have settled the 1 Rumanian question pretty effectively. Following the abdication of King Carol, Balkan politics have receded to the background Now, as the result of the RDWbentrop-Ciano meeting, rumours arc current that Mussolini will soon convene a conference to which Jugoslavia,202 words
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Advertisement49 1940-09-26 7 [I E EX A MINATION S. WTCGLASBES, EXCLUSIVELY l^sonaliaed Ser- lt g&3J&*B*' VlCt< i duly qua- WSt -1 llfip d. licensed and rfl«S^ '•jistrred practi. •••er v.ith lepal \2^ Mificatioai. OPTICAL CO. UtCADE BU)G., PHONE 300. •fionipson. Dr. of Ocular 111 J5 year* European Clinical E 4erience. si —^-^^KBm49 words
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Article, Illustration124 1940-09-26 8 War rkers yL JUINL'IY women, divided into da> and niffht i-law.s. are learning to be monition ik v >iker» ;it the London y I «'untv Council Beaafoy ln- -titutc at Lambeth. v The rer for the 12 -weeks' course is onlj il 2-. 2d dci scribed by th< lirb a^124 words
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Article, Illustration128 1940-09-26 8 "Poor M Garbo" IVHKN away fromW she was born m I cago, and with burlesqui Vari career ill ran theatre undress for capital) oppartui ■'V u From Boston to s,i much siropjt l v -Poor Mans Gar* TechniQUi Dim' Mai the the suitably fl Step] a poae (Mice. gracious unfriem128 words
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Advertisement156 1940-09-26 8 HIHISONS EUMENIMi S ySy -fJ <;kf,ai avhseptk p 4 7| 1N 1» PKOFHYLACTIC. S y^M^ NOvv imimnha srni.D iok S ■■U'i!!™ liniW BIINGS 01 ILL IGKB FROM 1 AKLY H CHILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOR \1 BUMINATIOM ROM •^^•ft*s BYSXBi Ol COUGHS, 1 J-T^*^ BBONCHIAI OK; ""^1 niMoNAKV AILMENTS. W.P.S 2-L- Thr156 words
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928 1940-09-26 9 L.D.G. TO BE FORMED IN COLONY, F.M. S. Wife Says A Woman Brought Unhappiness I LNG e\ hei rdaj during the c suit m which Mr. F. i. s< harei guive turn of about $4,500 from his soi woe] i i and E :;.W!, Mrs. Scharenguivel, the wife the lintifl928 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-09-26 9 Amu- V-:i J« beautiful Briti; > si:ir. \n helping Mm- Britiib ira rttori m \.n« 1 1< .i. Here >*•«• ,it ;i (srd< pai i v ilven b Hollywood i" British tcton, li aid oi the m ■•< fm. it39 words
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Article57 1940-09-26 9 lpoh Wants State Lotteries 1 rom Oui o'ah Reporter) Wednesday SXATI co troll d ;tl fund the prosecution <>f war altern itive m< m f c 1; Suction ol Uiconw I In F N! ,i prominent Urn d I -a unanln In favour ol Ition to la of t v57 words
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Article245 1940-09-26 10 Si! ,jp\ tkratfii tin lt i irmi returnin A (l thr rcmovwj to th< j H<»P re d I later y, Inl believed to Ah Lee laikat th murder al th< ri bui i. wm* acquitted ,\t the Inm v w Tan'i dn icrnay. I245 words
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281 1940-09-26 10 N /mixv %h X i pork sHler surrounded by a j Sr -Hrss j S lt:i 1 l Ouiet or I "ill shoot you i a chartc of imd ganß robbery. i W, -ordint: U the prosecution conducted by 1 ChH bMP^teff D K.281 words
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73 1940-09-26 10 Japanese On False Information Charge TRANCIS Minoru Hushinn. a 32-year-old Japanese, claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. m the third court, yesterday on charges of giving false information to the Registrar of Aliens, Penang, and also to the Capitol Hotel keeper. The case was transferred to73 words
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Article54 1940-09-26 10 $3OO FINE IN LOTTERY CASE tang Keng Hau, a young Chinese, mm fined $300. or three I months' rigorous im prisonment, in tlufifth court, yesterday, for assi tin n tlu management of a chap ii Kae lottery. According to Che prosecution, detective i an attap h« in Bukit Timah Lam54 words
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Article35 1940-09-26 10 London. Bept. 23: The Legislative Council >J Northern Rhodesia is unanimously resolved to loan nfM.ooo from surplus balances to ihe British Government, free of interest for the duration o! the British WirelessBritish Wireless - 35 words
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133 1940-09-26 10 Famous Dutch war Airman I n Singapore uajoi: v Mid X ihrough Bingapor< J** lor the 10; h tiers of t!.. Bataria-Medaj li Major Ver S pilot In i /*J known formation flight nu rated and came to be know Major Ver flying jaroer In 1911 aw the last Grea133 words
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Article37 1940-09-26 10 Lcndcn. Sep: Au>traJ oried fruit prod mainly of small orchard holder! so'dur s. ttler..- I River i tab'islv i war, have given 12 i I Mayor Of relief of air rai British WirelessBritish Wireless - 37 words
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Advertisement234 1940-09-26 10 —^_J ft" 1 iaa^^B !ir P&O«dtRITISH INDIA LINUS (QFOORPORATB) IN ENGLAND. The best possible sen ices are being maintained by the k\ O. S. N. Coy from the Straits to their usual ports of call (ij China. Inoi* CVyJon and the United Kingdom. Passengers Me requested to register their requirements,234 words
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Advertisement152 1940-09-26 10 BIRXS PIIILP MM (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SIDNEY, MELBOURXE via JAVA, DARWIN WP THURSDAY ISLAND. For Infoimatlan regarding freight and passenger wco: •pply to BOISTEAD CO., LTD. THE HWk Il\f LTD AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICF MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON Stfl AND BALTIMORE THE CAPK X,:152 words
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Advertisement501 1940-09-26 11 I > t k^ g gVi I 5 uions Vacant B^- to ■•H P-nocchlo toys. X mtrji when film Plnoc- Send $100 for samples W p o Box 11. Singapore. (No. 806E) M -c :al Artist for AdvertlsB etc preferred. prospects H -inal idea* Apply Box .ne. Singapore.^ m A501 words
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Advertisement455 1940-09-26 11 Photography Miscellaneous FOUNTAIN -PEN~n makes sale- by- noe? duction for thla moott— sep-.ember-|5. Only iVo. 644Ej S AISON lft SONIA 18 C Battej 7 R°ad" Phune 0042. V.n*apore. Special training m complete course of Ladle* H^.r-dres.-lng given. Moderate Charge. .V 643E, How to read Form, Exclusive Tacs Racegulde 0 (No455 words
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Advertisement339 1940-09-26 11 For Sale Nt> I W super IkonuTT Bo^ 4^o. MaUya Tnbwn. _1 S***^ (NO. r •~18 Pri«S. ally half 252 Ai Sw^ oi >•••'•- CHItM street Ghaut. P*-nang (No. 767E lU Amerua Condition $3 18 i between 5-€ p in. j 'No. 812E Powder. Sknrttc •'ry Store*. KH.tu i 1339 words
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Advertisement217 1940-09-26 11 Property For Sale 8171) .uid Hunjulou ♦ac'i Roac Malaya Tt r<> (N« lo k BAI .1,1 ptopwty wun n til icnced Art* Wir*l«-«« Btatl< D Riir, m Hi aw- I off 12 I 1 lan arid to B"X No 477 i Frlbune, Board Residence RO HI U€ ■■< 1c I'Rtitr217 words
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Advertisement276 1940-09-26 11 N TUT H V.l lII] ngtipor* M m. M I' M X mrt-.-H (9 W mm Saigon ill 7M Xc *»0 0"> m»-rrr 1U Kc> Bangkok MM 37 U n.. London UMMMOVI 2 A 1. .'.F 11 11 Mi (0 82 metre* < 21.53 Hfl». H<J 17 7'» Mch if.276 words
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Article142 1940-09-26 12 The dm. when an air j a so,. lefn rt Juci I nc One of the barrtsiers hud a pack of cards. "C,00d." Odd Judge. "I have robes and i la: go lap. What about a game ol brici The learned J removed W o ad142 words
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Article112 1940-09-26 12 Seeing a Junkers 88 force-land a miner m a north-east village ran over to it. Out oi the plane stepped a burly German. The miner, being unarmed, took up a boxing stance and ordered "Hands up. For a moment the Nazi looked disdainiully at the112 words
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Article71 1940-09-26 12 Stolen Sarong Recovered WHEN a constable arrested a Javanese on suspicion m the early hours yesterday, m Haji Lane, m his possession was found a sarong, which was 1 later identified as having been stolen from Abdul Razak bin Kadaltas who said he had hunc it up to dry before71 words
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Article118 1940-09-26 12 WANTED TO EVADE SER VICE MARRIED to a Calne. Wiltshire, girl only three weeks, Antntny OToole, a young Irishman work- in^ at an RAF. camp, was sent to prison for one month under the Defence Regulations. He was cha ged with assuming a name other than that by which he118 words
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Advertisement178 1940-09-26 12 "Ihrnuttlv the most Uii usual EnUrtiiinnunt th* s« n-en )\.\< mi oil«T(«i Singa|x»rc Pilnij^oers" sIX Mis j| mi v CAPITOL r liiT VAI 1 1 V/lJ 3.15-615-9 15 MM"" 11 l^^r VICTOR SAVILLI Mhodohor- km who madr >IK CHIPS ror of u«ns. M 9 and -Hie CITADEL" buf...ht lovtd tilkstotkingsi178 words
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Advertisement124 1940-09-26 12 lh« (.natiM Hriush Military Spectacular inlM ln ivm ALllA^||||{i The Proceeds for SATURDAY 2 8th m AID of Y. W. C. A. FUND Patrons holding Y.W.C.A. tickets are kiiuiU MTffej i pay the entertainment Tax at Hie Theatre H(»\(»n, (T jtP^ SALIY .■fe-* > fi Pr<>rntwl A NprrU GPAV *^L^"n124 words
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168 1940-09-26 13 Singapore Traffic Control Problems the -Singapore Ifiory Committee, nied its first intil the question ot expenditure on •ween Government ,pality is settled, .■<..* traffic In proper >u-ult task temof dual conreport, k "unsatishe Committee's Hi* Excellency other committei tion of division id discover a solul i both the Muni- rnment.168 words
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71 1940-09-26 13 Ml I Wu rauadian I A Port. s«pt. U I tl\ of th«- former I nittnl 1 J v States' iW*u ,,vers taken )mm by Britain wei,. ,o m i missioned i n t o thr (ana- dian Navy to-day. i This m;ik«s CtaMft'f dry71 words
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152 1940-09-26 13 Malay Youth's Bad Record Continues RAJIB bin Haji Oihman, a youthful Malay, was .sentenced to throe months' hard labour for their of a wrist watch. He had, however, been arrested for quidifferent reason. The accused was arrested on Sept. W for bt'inti m possession of a stolen bicycle. When searched,152 words
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Article139 1940-09-26 13 AMONG those who passed through Singapore yesterday was Baron Jean de Menil, son-m-law of the famous oil scientist, Mons. Conrad Schlumverger, whose methods of oil extraction are SOU universally adopted. Baron de Menil is also an oil scientist. He is en route to America where139 words
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Article42 1940-09-26 13 RIOTING CHARGE CIM U fifth court on a mem; ful assembly, I committed rioting bY throwing mineral water b Chin Ah Ang, at Cheng Cheok Street on Aw 28 la I Th»> cue was postponed until Oct. 2, police bail bein^ extended.42 words
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49 1940-09-26 13 ATTEMPTED THEFT FROM CHURCH ALLEGED A o r Id Eurasian, Clarence E. de Souz?., appeared yei terday. before Mr. Conrad Oldham. cond magistrate, on 'i charge of attempt(d theft ai St. Josephs Church on Tuesday afternoon. The case was postponed a week for mention, bail being fixed m $100.49 words
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Article84 1940-09-26 13 Round Up Of Boys Without Homes WHILE deeping m the five-foot-way of Hokkien Street, about 2 a.m. yesterday, six Chinese boys, their Bgea ranging from 12 to IS year,;, were picked up by the police. Brought be lore Mr. J.G. Rappoport, third c, thf led guilty charge of lodging m84 words
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Article51 1940-09-26 13 First Bid -£500 Auctioneer Clen at a big mar* raid- I v. feed the y to admurn coni hey decided to I In that Mr. this time to ta Fa fund. 1 Fred Ha pie buyer Extern Counties, stepped UP haSded c iper: "Start with •That" was a que f,Tr51 words
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308 1940-09-26 14 I -hey lost v point lot Ik Dun wWch th ChtoM. d a I play plied m a their ptoy«w bein Tbe l ie .■,,,,1 the i iult a fair inolo run Of play Ni thtless, an enll«htening mt from tne iisnia*- ol308 words
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Article48 1940-09-26 14 SELECTIONS By 'SPECTATOR' J <• 1 R\! i GIN MM I M. lltu Bn j.i AIU r ',k> i ROSALIE I \sh uarr 5 I>< >i RLI Ml h J IVillll Rate •> < STANT LM.nr m Ahead \:uv 7 < I IRIS&A TUB Wtl il'ian i:ac«- 8 S\N(, Ui48 words
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143 1940-09-26 14 POOR SHOOTING DEPRIVES AIRMEN OF VICTORY ON the J.C 3 A ground yesterday J C S.A. drew with the RAF. [Q In a2B Division i eagv eat i scoring two goals Durti the Asso■n hid the beti i I the excham a i theij two goal i c lon. De143 words
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Article191 1940-09-26 14 A ONK ALL dn registered m the hi match bet the Ceylon Sports club and the Mountain Regiment at Batestier Plain yssterday, A feature of the game was the goalkeeping. Tho Mountain Regiment U'd 1 oat the interval. Amir Zaman scorint; a fine goal midway191 words
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Article415 1940-09-26 14 nv G H rials ye <" J Bembroke qualified to m t S C oi the Men's Hai p oi the S.C < urnamenl t Ruosell-Roberts and Mr^. Sewelj also qualified for th«- finals m the Mixed Doubles Handicap hen they bt;tt Mr and Mr>. H F. Smith415 words
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Article36 1940-09-26 14 TO -DAY R: Div. i. ArgyUj v X A. P. Stadium. HOCKEY: -S.C.C. trial, Padanp; H -ir.ets v Signals, Farrer Park; C.S.C. v Indian General Hospital Y S M C C.A YMCA V ACS36 words
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Article, Illustration70 1940-09-26 14 \quaplanmt; i>"fC I no girl's same, v ii's an eudur- mmi leal, R<- n nth. there was a ronU'^t lOC women on thr CalifonUaa Md aiui stvcral sjirls toot l»art. Mary Ann \N /.iker. here. \\ith. makes it look easy hut j 1 .i tj70 words
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Article201 1940-09-26 14 site, ftj MGYLLS I THE S.R.C thrashed the Are. hockey on the S.R.C. pad f nr of the goala were scored I After ten minutes, Sullivan oi liie S.R.C. when he drew Maffatt md put the ball Int I m Receiving a good pass U201 words
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Article249 1940-09-26 15 last Night's Air Battles London, Sept r S of incendiary bombs showered like hL S Hail on i tntral [London faring night raids Tuesday inri \uilnrsday— the eighteenth successive night raid on jodon. Hospitals again suffei doctors and nurses I flght the ft] tients bombed at oneReuter - 249 words
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Article117 1940-09-26 15 London, Sept THOUGH cash silver yesterday the Indian Govern- vel. it is believea ment was actually <ell, since the de nd* ras trifling. L dii ppearance of the forrc i jj discount, after reit.V the equivalent of -5 per annum, reftee:; I ird enquiry on fearReuter - 117 words
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Article28 1940-09-26 15 London. Sept. 25.— Gilt-edged ll strong and active on local ■f. Leading industrials and pninir attracted support, but her r were irregular Wail M easy.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article49 1940-09-26 15 106.000 FOR MASS EDUCATION ChUl The Ministry of Educat appropriated a total ol the mass educational Institute various provinces for the promot jf mass education. The amount was distrib follows: Chungking, S3 000: chwan. $51,000: Kweic] Yunnan. $13,500; Hupeh Sikang, $1500; ci. Kansu, $2,000; Sht Flunan. $4 500. i49 words
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Article85 1940-09-26 15 THE KING'S MESSAGE TO MALAY A frMONG me many teiegr h- ived m London After recent bombing of Buckingham Palace was one sent on behalf of the people of Malaya by HE Officer Administering the ment. The Secretary of Sta:? Colonies has telegraphed to that the King tia him to85 words
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Article, Illustration97 1940-09-26 15 S iMbmarine "Ca- S I.i- taptmnJ rtcentlj m Kum S dian waters v -b> lI M trawler v Mo o m itone Here is a British destroyer pr»-. j paring to talu the Italian >v > marine m toi v with a British crei In eharfe J y of ihe97 words
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88 1940-09-26 15 I When the mineI sweeping trawler River Clyde wai sunk by an enemy mine Seamen Donald Smith, of the island ot Lewis, although I seriously wounded by the explosion, strip- 1 ped off his life-jack* t and save it to W« friend, who wjls88 words
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Article28 1940-09-26 15 Wellington, Sept. 25.1 Sir I who Ipated m has been appoint' ector-Oe-oi the N military I iter. The British st( er Sulairia (i In the ah. ord ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article337 1940-09-26 15 'RETREAT' OF R.A.F. DENIED f ondoi Sept, R A.F. have nM yielded jrgrd of BrfUda to th»- Qcrnaa Force, wrritai Reuter^a iir correspondent Rumour trategieii! "retreat" b] K.A.r. lighten from forward po^!tions <: the aouth-emil of rn^land. whk'h irefi published m New York i few treeki hack, mtm quickly dlfcounlffd337 words
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Article49 1940-09-26 15 I/Mirton, Sept 2.1 h \i Bobmartne Thamcit. which VM aiinomtTd us t*>lng lonir ifcrdue <i ptoMwnttf lcvst, had v eonnagir af i.»oo uid a spefd or kßOtfl Ir imi th» ftrtl of the "River" marlnej and waa completed m Jy32 I' had normal complement ot 61. Renter49 words
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Article53 1940-09-26 15 Afi ind:'n cyclist was injured m coin on with a Johor»« taxi at th»' juncikm of Bukit Timah Road ■Ad Cluny Road yesterday morning. H<> wa> suffering from, shock and was semi -conscious when con--ri t-o Tun To<-k Sf»ng Hospital bj thf imlHiltnrti The taxi ran53 words
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Advertisement25 1940-09-26 15 0\ KKSK\-( BINESE 1 BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED beg t<» MitMMntet that riHVS be ;h ned with th« Head Oflci i( CHINA BUILDING, (hului Stffttt, SJNGAPO25 words
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Miscellaneous20 1940-09-26 15 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES (D-DAY 43 a.m., 6.T ft.; T 5 ft. PD-MORROW:— 7.J4P a.m., 6 9 7 5 ft20 words
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Title Section10 1940-09-26 16 NET SALES KXCKFD 4.50<i hAILf Morning Tribune Thursday, September *>\\ 194010 words
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Article, Illustration442 1940-09-26 16 BERLIN BOMBED IN EXTENSIVE NEW MF RAIDS -AXD HERE I* Till <m leadi:k I Twenty units of the Amw n Defence Corps hate ■I J established m London m j little over a month Venetia Foster, the ongmaj tor, started the movement train women m the firearms for defence lmrpoesReuter - 442 words
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Article109 1940-09-26 16 further Air Ministry communique states that throughout las I -nt our bombers continued then icka on enemy Invasion ports, including Delfzijl. Ostend, Calais, Cherbourg and le Havre. Many flres and explosions Tattoo to attacks on Berlin ether forces of our aircraft attach;*d an eleotrk power Ration atReuter - 109 words
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Article88 1940-09-26 16 WITHDRAWAL TROM DAKAR LONDON, SEPT. 25— THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION STATES THAT IN ORDER NOT TO CAUSE BLOODSHED OF FRENCHMEN. FORCES ARE NOW BEING WITHDRAWN FROM DAKAR.— REVTER. London. Sept. 25.— It is officially announced that the British Minister at Helsingfors has been instructed to protest strongly toReuter - 88 words
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Article210 1940-09-26 16 AXIS ATTACKS GREECE, U.S.A. THE ATTITUDE OF THE AXIS POWERS TO TWO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES IS CLEARLY SHOWN IN THESE REUTER MESSAGES FROM ZURICH: Renewal of the intensification of the Axis campaign against Greece is reported by both Rome and Berlin correspondents of the Basler Nachrichten. The Berlin correspondent says, "LongReuter - 210 words
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Article12 1940-09-26 16 Joining her British Ambassador husband In Moscow, is Lady StafI ford Cripps.12 words
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Article39 1940-09-26 16 Berlin. Sept. 25.— Hitler had an hours f Spanish Minister for the Interior «> eno d an otft« Berlin to-day. Prior to this Senor Bunern 8 n?wS long conference with Ribbentrop, the ut agency announces. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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