Morning Tribune, 27 September 1940

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  • 114 1 ITALIAN WARSHIP SUNK Alexandria, Sept. 26. fchH'lSH naval units again W iccessfully attacked tar- t m Sidi Barrani area m m', <L rly hours of yesterday ■aorning, says a naval coniKunique. I "A large fire, accompanied L a •erlM of explosions, was baerved and the fire was seen till burning
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  • 114 1 NAZIS APPEAR AGAIN DURING THE DAY LONDON, SEPT. 26. DV CONTRAST WITH YESTER. D DAY, WHEN LAKGE GER. MAN BOMBER FORMATIONS \\EKE SEEN OVER ENGLAND, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DAYLIGHT SINCE THE LIFTWAF US DEFEAT ON SEFT. 15, ENEMY A lit ACIIVITY UP TO K.VELY IHIS EVENING HAS hi
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  • 138 1 London, Sept. 26. The flash of one big explosion was seen very close to the German cruiser Scli^rnhorst which was lying m Kkl naval dockyard during last night's R.A.FV raids, when sticks of heavy can ore bombs fell across the nmhern end of Kiel dockyard *nd on shipbuilding
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  • 141 1 R.A.E Bomb Ports London, Sept. 26. RAF planes bombed French Channel ports this morning, according to the Press Association correspondent on the south-east coast. The attack began early this morning and many highexplosive and incendiary bombs were dropped from Dunkirk to Boulogne until the whole stretch of coastline appeared to
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  • 53 1 Budapest, Sept. 26. PAINFUL A ion? article from rs Bu^pest co^ k hpr published m he Berlin w in and (fuaranteed the n^ order j j^ hf ]ik the libf-ral idea that g^S^P^ wri ter dec! S^iru^'Tfnc.^m- 1 task whic, sh. must resolutely carry out
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  • 694 1 R-A.F. Double Their Intensity... And London, Svpt. 26. R.A.F. bombers have recently doubled the British air offensive against Germany, says Ifeuter's air correspondent. Besides night and day battering of enemy's invasion platform, R.A.F. bombers are now carrying the battle of Britain into
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  • 119 1 British Navy In Successful Actions London, Sept. 2fi. i A.N Admiralty < ommuntquc, rrportiim successful actions against runny supply i vess«l^ m convoy, states, "Krilisii sut>niar.n<s continue > to search out and take thtir toll of t nnny shipping. l ''Full mfortnution of their J nuccesses cannot b« without ntl.iiii;»TMi<
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  • 77 1 Cairo, Sept. 20 -FurtiuT signs of Increasing feeling In Syria against the Vichy Government were reported here to-day. It Is >.t;i(» (1 that when General do Gaulle intervened at Dakar, numbers of French Officers and civilians were arrested by the autbo.Tho reaion for the arrest w not known,
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  • 87 1 Ottawa, Sept. 2fi IE CsnailMi fcrmtd mmhar.t 1 r Printt Kofi rt h:is captured <i«'r™ cfir Imp Wmm oft M;in/;inillo, ,\T< vico. r r},»- capture waa announced h v r. Mr \T:irT^nald d from riTtntllo i nd nftrart or ferrad w rt. V *> i Reuter ACTION
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  • 314 2 FIRE SERVICE PRAISED FOR GREAT WORK London, Sept. 26 WHI* ::don htd a I night, out- übtedly the barrage so far. A buto to I men i .:ci by the Lond n liters c tin iximbs fall, people oi London are now In the front line and firemen the most
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  • 100 2 Nazi Bombers Do Not Affect Production London, Sept. 2ti. MR. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, told employee-, at provincial works that the Germans' attempts to interrupt or prevent work m our arms factories had hitherto conspicuously cd. With isolated exceptions, the damage German bombinflicted on our war production machine had
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  • 52 2 London, Sept. 26.— Gilt-edged at •od the majority of buyers, most of the prices rising sharply. Kaffirs fluctuated throughout th;--m but closed about unchanged the day. Among the oils Burneed from 45 8 to 46 3 en a maintenance interim dividend 1 5 per cent. Wall StraH woji
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  • 23 2 Tin- position in^T N the .^lediterrani'^n is shown m (his map. Latest moves m > this an;i ap- i pfar hft. i
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  • 104 2 Rome. Sept. 26 COUNT CIANO has left Rome for a brief visit to Gerany, according to the official n» wa agency. A from Zurich si c| of Clano's visit to ay kfl to continue the disn of Axis plans for dealing M Ktiterranean situation, the
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  • 105 2 Ski Troops For Invasion Of Britain! London, Sept. 26. ALLEGED plans for the m, omes from mi-official German sour* which state that specially eked troopi have taken it ions m various ports ale a channel coast. Th< arc said to have been selected according to their ab nee and their
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  • 37 2 Stockholm. Sept. M.— The four parties forming the Coalition Govleni the Social Democ Conservatives, Agrarians and I have decided to maintal coalition though recent elections r.ive the democrats nn nh«niiif« p^ajority.- Reuter
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  • 69 2 FOLLOWING IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS ONDON, Sept. 26 Comment on the posed return of Mr. R h Churchill, th Prime KD, i. ;es the Jition. also the responsibility lnhe >y this young 8. fallowin? m the .ootsteps of twr ia h randfat] tandolph Churchill British Wireless London, Sept. 26.— The death
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  • 72 2 Six Points In Rumania' Structure Bui pt ?6. CIX points ting tl policy ol General Ant neseu'a (ifewiiintnt arew lint'd by M. tini. H Minister for Propag 1 T 'the I ■'< Mies." position on I rfa A The rtate" will I itior ti and itr^s ke; (4.) Rumani n
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  • 201 2 I ECONOMIC experts m London time to subject to closer scru Diktat by which Ramai i-v. find it- >s interesting than within the c n irit-ory yield: unmodit which German, W eh at. Twelve ceded pi ir.vos carry With of the output oi moat of
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    • 75 2 OUT TH PULI BRILL OF YOUR HAIR B not only one of j by many your characfc cared for halt, Ehowi act personal pride and Ity. Join the many, who rely On SILVIKRIN BRILLIANTINE to g out. the rich glossine tJu-ir hair. Non-i'.n'asy and doe.s not stain. Will always keep
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  • 346 3 [ndon, Sqp to i unique issued by the Atlons at Dakar early battleship Richelieu was struck British warship but no damagi 01 X mlque ai X the British squadron V ships, Uvu V Ught cruisers and X vaxshipc were aid during the 211X ■g I) Qa M
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  • 13 3 Bulgarians Occupying Dobruja Sol. the south of Doli the third a v Reuter
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  • 187 3 MR. ALANLOKE'S FINE GIFT FOR THE WAR MR Alan L k in< th( b h te*e m the P. M.S., contribution to Government for the war effoi ir plots of land m Seremban, of about 2,400 acres, owned Mr Alan Loke. were required for Government for defence purposes, and the
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  • 40 3 A Hull iivr-year-old during a r a»d: sitaii i sing you "God saw the Kiug'? I learned it to-day He kept thr patty going b\ the Ur o o t wrong. "Long to raid over us," he piped.
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  • 41 3 Dublin. Sept. 2<i. by ll> SSStSSdSpSent. the interfering with transport inhabitants I ■Surplus B° ods £L!? a tro^g auke pi.rdia.se:, With British money. llt T11"--few persons have escape since v Is any Brit! h broadci Reuter
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  • 111 3 r Britain'i power to draw on i I Stales Mip- plfc i- atldt tnfißif Iwn to S til I M c, not tn i m i ir. i S 'i I also m t trai i i "iiiui. These S v i r. were taken al
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  • 124 3 pi, '1/ i;. eveN U Beriovalj comiideriiig proposal* for transfer of worn* army tank- and "fhim: foi ,:l ;t Britain as a laliou-up to (he destroy*? deal, accord* m o Herald Tribune report from Washington. A tfroup ci American airmen I Btafc been board the
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  • 47 3 Heavy Strain On Franco U. S. Relations Washington, S« i pi 526 THE French air attacks on Gib--1 ri!;al aM( the stubborn tance to de Gaulle\s forcci a j Dakar have angered Washington officials and ptac d i hea er strain on Franco-American reia- Den I Reuter
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  • 20 3 German Language For Alsace Bai fERMAI the lai all school! ol en ill be <■: the curricu hool 1 1 Reuter
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  • 28 3 j T HE United »»««.< fMl1 1 1 1 < i $25 million. ThH«an'.ulll,T,-,ula l( ,ll 1 v,h,.,1,1.. > (ungstpiio^tra |H-nod oi M'-^ Lmih Reuter
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    • 35 3 >ut, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Iney trouble, etc. cured with iroivsax URIC ACID GRANULES•uses blood from weakening it Mies and acts as a powerful natural tonic to the system. 1 <ii Co., 29, Robin -on Road. Singapore.
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  • 370 4 Women.... AND THE WAR s MKs nsbtr, uho N S] loave m SouL N Africa, thf S.A.W I 'Utii Afrieui. j Warn srrvu-. S and a volunt:i: workt-r it the Central ReS crvtttfl m Capetown. 't She i:. ncUy company a^. her tmo '••r.s-in-law an working it tIM .same bureau
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  • 642 4 Jolly Birthday Party- An Interesting Newcomer I'lOI'l I A PLACES IO-UW IVT co jr« m fctail party and her aano Brlghtman, at honour ol biri WTednead Her billowy-skirted white lace wi velvet and looped round the hem with it She wore a green i bow In her auburn hair and
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  • 72 4 i Off to Frasers Hill quite soon for pell of N Mrs j v T 1 Mrs. Mockler, who rec« ntly re turned from an up-country holi- 1 day. i> look N vy ii{ and S thorouj hly en- joyed her ti Lp out of town. Ft I.'.
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    • 67 4 SIiSAPfIRE'S LEADING HAIRORKSIHG P^ <; SA L Q ffl \sK- y friends they w|ll I of MAXINE'S ih: 1 to i wrk wondera your hair, for MAXOre B are now new niaed aa tii<- leading hall tlon Tho Kraut S:i l«»n Por t appointment. Photic Xl Ask lor Joint (for
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    • 89 4 SIVE YOUR CHILD A JUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER Pnrfntp. Rpare < y^ JK^V^ rhilrt the vii..' /■a I,: t. \iiiir, lined r"r^ A 'T^-'^a fKPiiinrli ii your rh Id rr«>ni t!i<- many rtnirsrs iv m Vcademlc Bubjecti i not Rrran^ed" Individual tultloi n. Enrolment 1»t any time. On oomph tlon of
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    • 20 4 I Tel. 0042 ISC. Batted Road. Ist Floor Mornino Frocks from 53. 50 HATS DRESSES Made To Order. i I
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    • 54 4 I Wr are equipped M d 'h ri/«d to fiive Belenc "r« is waves. Our opera tor has specially trained In thl dividuafiM-d method "< Mtrini lasting and i !tllll I permanentii OtlMllt MA II IK of the NAOMI salon, IK. Kodnev H©US< Battery k»m\. about your hair Telephone 755
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  • 748 5 I Hints on dieting, together with tome <i<Hni recipes and menus for tlie mother-to-be ,p tnd mast bnportent rule for the motherI (m to remember, so far as her diet is concern- to treat herself as an invalid Eat a varied, d diet, with emphasis
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  • 135 5 Breakfast Grapefruit. baked haddock, toast marmalade, butter, i weak tea or coffee. Tiffin Roast lamb, mint sauce, mashed potatoes, carrots, stewed fruit and sponge cake. 1 SuDoer Cauliflower au gratm; fresh fruit PP salad; junket or_egg_custard. j Breakfast egg on toast; oatcakes or Ry-Vita. salad; baked
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    • 38 5 DISPLAY at *>ur Orchard It oat (1 II raii€• li 23rd to 2»th f Sept oh' ilrlii'ious COOKKII and ta*ty ited SAUS A G X S iampl< oi Cooked at the display. I PHONE 537 6^ jtow ro
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  • 203 6 I\] R Pedk) A|t h c Mr F. G Scout linst hi urenguivel and E. Seluu claiming the return oi about 54.500 which be alleged h it their joint whiU de- I r ;it he v rot* to de- an i thai t!it > vi
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  • 57 6 SBEINc from which cri< 2 od nimble him after runi ance. Tan Bong Thy< man who had Ix constable waj r. uetaway after he od in the act of I large dried fla the market Found guilty oi the market. Tai previous oonvtc' I
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  • 277 6 yEAKiNG at the hail-yearly gen the Singapore Chamber ol Commei c, the chairman, the Hon. Mr. J. I "Britain has. for some weeks, end. diminished courage ferocious attack London and other big cities, not ci tary centres but on the unprotected inhabitants, and
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    • 77 6 I D I I 1 I ?Jfcw. ia v#^ ''^jLVCh «p 'lr Jl ww V YJ ij v j&s§- -*xL •A. vfc iflff jfW ELECTRIC KETTI.F> BMOIWC OOTRE 4 MADE yx ENGLAND. No special know!'. Is >in mju J^. iv- .;j^fti™^p dßb Househ.." V M -pliant- Their use v .mfort
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  • 511 7 H. L. Hopkin Writes Frnn. London... I .17. In <h( I i *U\ shelter I he wai ni md I pday morning, tli I m <{^>'urn and Ifr. I Bucknill quietly anI thai those, present I conducted to shelfc I left the
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  • 17 7 China Affairs Board Official For N. China I and The party will ail 1 1 rid.: N'-ws.
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  • 3 7 MORNING TRIBUNE I
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  • 252 7 A i THOUGH the n cer e from tim< rning ude of the Vichj lent F rano illy are vw m lication <>f the extraon mary i ough which that unha inf i it is the glim] In c average cil izen, supplied I neutral press corresponde
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  • 69 7 tttl] ituation m Indo- !hin con liderable anxi > Ich ha itimate m th( But oi h will be the neutral terrain I mchi air bases i I t nds qu Imiral Decoux, t j ;t pal of Indo-Chim ha« been dun to circuni w little
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    • 65 7 >l \/l\(p F X IS PYJAMAS 1 Pi $1 ING GOWNS 1 Pi TS 6 Pcs $1 KERS 4Po |1 ,S 10 PCS. (1 LS 3 Pcs. $1 KTIES 6 Pcs. M WE STOCK HIRTS SPORTUTS PYJAMAS UNDERWEARS TIXS ENGLISH INS FERGOSHIRTINGS [ARKSKIN BED lEETS SAREES (=S SEVERAL OTHER THINGS
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    • 77 7 *****1 '^"p*" w --—<^"" < VII NAT! EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Pen Ser- -dfj&t^*' vice h.v :i duly qn;»- iKf^^ lifted, licensed and i! njp*^registered practi- tioner i J h I<\^>l \*C*^^ fualifications. x^ THOMPSON OPTICAL 4,\Ki \F>I BLDO., PHONE 3002 B Thompson, Dr. of ocular Science. 3."> years 1 European CHmcai
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  • 11 8 ll.ree Soloist at to.nishfs O-;ir l-.imk concert. M.icUm. Battishill.
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  • 532 8 1 FULL hall is expected far to-night* Subscription Concert whiv h should prove to be one of outstanding musical totem and popular appeal. Mlhouirh at present concerts are rare experiences m Singapore the response already received tor toniffhft csent shows that there is an immense demand for «on and
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  • 20 8 Hoad. itH tor the B mophon^fti tir^' reciH' and maHMrssrv kB Mcwrv RBl' made asß order to The rccißt
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    • 191 8 f" V* /if < I Ik/ I iH g I I *r CESAB lIMXtK I)K. MSSJSB .sonata m A .Major for Violin i. Piano played *>v Vehudi Hcpbribaa MenmWn hK PttjM sonata m Major for Violin Piano played by Ileifetz Rubinstein. DBS. BSM DB. N3M 10 s\rnphon> m I) Minor
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    • 23 8 B KING'S SCj Nursery School J^'f Kindergarten A^.\7 /^7/// fc»/« <v/ I Particuhirv on a|M' liiat l The Principal, King! Telephone No J
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  • 52 9 liitai accom--11 Newton 1 neces[ation cards i >i grai X and nl> ;<< those irds fof the irs(hv next, ton printed li tVer Ltd., (1 Mn ..i In'i titmin* S.S.I ouse, (ollyer Mi II- HIM hi, Raffles Flaie ill hr issued 1 and appli" ercforc be possible m tpointmenl
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  • 482 9 Sj Dnious m. i was dealt with b J. I. Da v, son. th« Singapore Chamber the hall -year of the Chamber "The p recent year and of- have bom. the Impact of ne trance d and, last but not least, the cinema and
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  • 89 9 Tragic Death Of Man Who Was Physically Deformed SHORTLY after he hU as a juror m the Supreme the following morning without n SStoUng ly»l" »1 thetaqnln "ft no. pre, IV ,L any comments i lP ta of^is mind M the ivsol- added the core- thin* fWf^iS^ eSecl on Ws
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  • 284 9 Help Treat The Troops Now (Tribune Staff Reporter) WRE you amon^ those who have already made offers <>i bo* pitality to the troops stationed m Singapoiv? If not let the Tribune "Treat the Troops" bureau supply you with all necessary information and pass your invitations on for you to the
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  • 26 9 INDIANS' APPEA L FAILS before Mr tott Terrell "ni," :.p,--:il Law -I^*s: mprisonmcnt each by ■Annamalai, a money chan er, ««> i,, iash and leweUery. the HI
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  • 88 9 Big Rise In Malayan Trade i r .m hour Ol 7') p ftgUtf I c Will lon 1 1 i unto :i U1 d I thru detailed and outlook loua tradi ita and on rubbei M i l ted that the ci or the fl I i the ir amounted
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  • 107 9 Squatter On Murder Charge A. t chin Khoo An -j ;hi rgi d with th»murder «>f a compatriot, i/« I yesterday :>' the A.. Ize Court befon Vir Manning The i n« n< ted to bav< I lken ni ac( mUestooi jurong l^":'(i on the evening ol ri at ab(
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  • 144 10 Income-Tax As a War Measure Supported il I i With many niv-ssity to tatlon ti weal war md financial other than tax 00 inccm,lch a attempted to be Imposed m the CDlony it would be practically onwo and must v rtrgiicd Mr who added that it must further be clearly
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  • 51 10 Attempted Theft Alleged SAID to have b aght attemptto rein articles from a parked In Robinson Road at L 2.30, on Wed n ht, v -old Hainan d before Mr. J. G. Rappop third m igistrai terday. The articles mentioned wwc a pump, ck, thj and iwo hubs was and
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  • 27 10 LEE Ah Sang, a ung Chin ted m I his beil 'I when bo id, on A The m c i jit.
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  • 51 10 MR. 8eo« Cl shir., eldest -on of Mr. a.ici Mi i Scow Scow Mf was married to Miss N Lye, daughter of M Lye Mv Kong nnd Mi Lye M tie Chiniilatf X v a i a Lumpur Tl is on wa held mban, an< honeymoon wa In
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  • 106 10 PLIGHT OF PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY A 1 y n o| the I I s 'ho Hon. I 1*1:1:;. <n| t!on .>! (I <*•■ trulr—hini, I }<1 ol 'htl J Canned Fru I prospective f > luture fruit supplies up^B| lll Mai J dustrv X I fMturr." said Mi 1 who added
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    • 194 10 —^^^^BVJm> >Jf i?• wist' Z -y£.~ V Q D XX INI Ly t *ii c *ol IVifttUiC 'V* **1\ C i HVAIV If r Y^)R A |w^^j WPS BURNS Pill L P L l i: 'Incorporr.'ed m Austra; MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBAM:. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE *ia JAVA. DARWIN VXD THURSDAY ISLAND.
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    • 210 10 BY PsO^dBRITISH INDI 1 (DICORPORATBD IN ENGLAND). I The besi possible services are being maintained by »H I*. i>. s. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports m m Cl I ia, Ceylon and the United Kin] I Passengers [vested to register their requiirnienjM oiit under present circumstances
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    • 293 11 ,ons Vacant ■r i". J W X Bend 11-00 ?or X 11. S ,i A'" V I-" f--rr.ii. pro*; ■l lies* Ap;.. Bo\ V a Bill Col- r for P-" illcation ag" P> Itj offered. «ai P No 458 co U if i umptir. x IWI Widow N W ci
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    • 247 11 Miscellaneous MAL 13-C, "B^7ery Road ductlon for thi« oal V- i* SONIA. 13-*.--lag glren. Moderate Chars*, (No 643E) I N. C. TAN RADIO r $5-o' PHOTOGRAPHY ll ED R Con- pore. Send fOl oOlEi RARE HOrK lor the Victim-, of Ca'tai ke }t)u only one night. Within three < restoration
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    • 190 11 For Sale Box 4ti. I M ikea F. -Beautiful K< me» Pinocchio Christmas <' i Mfl) LE. O DUtH P. m :itng rigaI Motor Vehicles r: Plat Ifarolette late Blair Road FOR SALE Baby Foid-ear: Excellent condllh of Credit. Apply Mr. R. 1, re Commercial Co.. Phone 6311. (No. 777E)
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    • 156 11 Board 6- Residence I HOMI FRI M BOMI Miaated n 5 HHI -md away from ti i por«», m sorroundinfi <»f natural nil/ -inp of.. 4 hdme vhi rennfa I and an nceeilent Table. B rooms with batliroDins attacl I Phone tin* Manacereti for detalli »1 ea. Inspection mvi Single
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    • 152 11 !ON THE i AIR I Singapore m Saigon 111 THO m vie. Bangkok HSM 37 M mftit* I. London •"RANSM San Francisco Hongko: Kuala Lumpur id.uiv i .pt ivndafl \H) p m. Pcnang /111 0^ 1 m t :io a m. O 8 10 am i to i> iv. t
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  • 121 12 Said Troops Were Fools To Fight A AN WhO Wl solditr m the last it ttM age oi 0 aid is now Lainnan of Camberwell. Si: Tn Council. «B lor three monthi t liOiidon for tryIng tv cause disaffecUooin Private Wai Hanaon, AuxlJ MiliT.tr; rpi He la Samuel I berl
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  • 63 12 Gaol For Harbouring Escaped Internee FiR harbouriiig a man (a Fascist* who escaped while being tafcen to an internment camp, Mrs Lucy Wylie. aged thirty-tour, cf Castelnau, Barnes, was at Bow-street sentenced to three months' imprisonment. Her husband. Edward ior Bwars) James Hutchings Wylie, aged forty-three, radio engineer, was sentenced
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  • 101 12 Girl Of 18 Gaoled 3 Months i k GIRL Communist i of eighteen was 1 sent to prison for thr c c months at Stratford (East London* for insulting behaviour outside an arms factory. She was distributing leaflets. A policeman said that one of the workers threw hia leaflet down,
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    • 225 12 [acTaIK! I"! BEST SHOU l> TOWN! VAll 1 V/Ll 3 .15-6 .15-9 .15 I M.Ci.M.'s Sensational ThnUer Produced b> VICTOR SWII.Ii: »h» made 'Goodbvr Mr. Chips' "The I". ill-! THE YEAR'S IHRUI-SHOCKERI f"'** ll^ fcA m$L. The Earl cf f fiica^olc^ mtft 1 ARNOLD OWEN- GWENN Latest Metn>tone NEWS OF
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    • 161 12 TO IKY M 5, fl |S VTl7r7r"*M 15 PM 1 ■->■!. li|j\l SPECIAL MORNING snow FOJIOBBaiJ I SCHOOL CUILDKI s X PThe Proceeds for XO-MORROVTS I m aid of Y.W.C.A. food lln »n«$B Patrons holding V.W.C.A. tickets are a« I entertainment tax at the ll *B A GLORIOUS Vu BRITISH
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  • 100 13 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT Till: AI.HAMItIt pßom of the Wi Ofl tnilitar I oi the M. h ■•rst. the Sword vhich opened or the Alhambra, j t.-ro. d tlk Bi itlsh Army. It tells Uie story i ri^c.s from the rank heat ;i\«. the Coil< I rather troubled i is
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  • 115 13 C ling hall 1 pound oi but In the of y Army, and I •d to onr ri; pie imprisonment S5. m do- wvtn d Lmprlaonment, CHving evidence, Joseph Awd, funner the R.A. Chanel, >d that he was :in charge of the mess but
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  • 122 13 Whipping Next Time, Indian Is Told With six previous iviction.s for stealing bicycles, Preh. a 24-year* »id Sikh, was warned .;> Mr. J.G. Rappo- port, third magistrate, i that it He can;,' up again on a charge ol theft, he would be given i whipping. Pretani Singh, pleaiing guilty to
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  • 29 13 ALLEGED ATTEMPTED EXTORTION ALLEGED if I tO mit >mpatriol m four Chi youth ice Bah i< -•I limed I police court, rd The i until Ocl ul m thesiu
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    • 236 13 WT \BAKI.T OF U I NATIONS isvm vor pii i«> NKiin carnival NIGHT »NOUR OF ELIf X j \KMY. AIK POK4 H VOLUNTEERS Mil A V V X iIIA IK I 1 1 1L. MGHT ||i)\N<l DANTF FROM m I I i|f II MM V THEATRE MuKKOW MIDNI 'HI IKKTOK
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    • 129 13 ftMPBMJNf; dkamx- ntM it,,. l«M»\\ ITCIS 4 1.1 M MINI --lil-Mniiirow F. L 6REKBTS BESI 111 EH \n\\ .< \>\ TRIUMPH jtf JIIJ k t I a ROMNEY BRENT >l I MARY CLARE /t#T/L^!t Lj. Uiff.»H h, BRIAN i>lv>:Q||Q HUkM 'Vr f v7^y,' l v •f*»i" T*stoa> (M T OF
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  • 214 14 Yesterday's T ennis Results i:« t) onlj tie played at the B.C OOurt yesterday A. W. Wallicl ahd Mrs. Carslaw (plus 15) beat J G Houston and Miss DulT >lus 15- by 4-6. 8-6. 2 In the- :.!.x«'d of the S.C.C. Autumn lawn tennifl tournament. To-c..;'. s ties are: Men's
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  • 52 14 TO-DAY KCMXER: S.A.F.A. ChftllnifC C'"r Ist round KE. v S.C.C St.idium; Div. II I! Indians v. Fort (an fling, I'arrrr I'ark. !.<)(. BJFV: 5.(..R( v. 12th Indiai 0.H., S.C.R.C.; SK.( v C«»lts. S C TISMS: S.C.r., S.( It.t.. an( y.M f'.A. tournaments. •(< v beat the 2-0 panic
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  • 214 14 MALAYA Signals won B—2 over 111 nets m B friendly hockey m yesterday Individually fast the win nlayed with good understands first half when they scored sev( ponents' one. The EUgnolj .scored early Rayney equalised for his side w Taking the lead again
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  • 133 14 I pASSING sentence of! j» six weeks' rigorous I Imprisonment on Ho-i Beng Van, 35 -y earold Teochew. for theft of a bicycle. Mr. Conrad Oldham, .>eI cond magistrate, said 1 that stealing a bicycle j was such a serious thing, that no option of a fine could
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  • 213 14 Airmen WinWill Last Match Through Hay THE R.AJ -m m their ll it °l the Stadium I Some exdt >cc The score sheet was blank about 10 minutes before the enH and during the remaining period the Rafs scored \*o eoata i« quick succession amtotel mv« excitement I Play was
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous


  • 599 16 f Bor tier "Incident Settled Tokyo, kept. zt>. JAPANESK.troops started to land m the vicinity of Haiphong this morning without meeting any opposition, according to a semi-official Japanese report. The incident between the French and Japanese troops on the Indo-China border has been settled
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  • 110 16 I ONDON, Sept. 26 Further gifts bIndian rulers to th< Allied cause underlie the passage m yester day's speech of tru Secretary of Stat' for India, Mr. L. S Amery, m which h drew attention to Ir. dia's generous UK nractical response U the call for a
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  • 12 16 Morning Tribune Ni;i SALES KXCBD 4,30,, u^ I Friday, September 27, imo.
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  • 30 16 London, Sept. 26.-German toM nmge B uiis on the French coasj Fhelled the Dov»t ar«-a ao^« cue hour this afternoon. A caiiH and women wore killed.- Reuter
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