Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1939

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI- No. 208. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, September 1. 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER h 1&9 JHVK Cg
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 Read Tlie I s n a w 1 1 RIBUNCI Domfruu* II 2« Malaya 11 GIVING DRINKS .J PHONE 3463 jtißSk Great value for money... this versatile SIX 20 KODAK JUNIOR g^m^ Six-20 Kodak' KODAK LIMITED Incorporated ill England 1 30 Robinson Road. SINGAPORE j 1 Tl-L' I i fm
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    • 83 1 DRUGLESS HEALING. MAS 11N<; SUM i D D.M.T ,Q<).i m.p v. i P C iLond.>. vHin A N ft Ap y. PSYCHO 1 'ILKATV TKO-THKRAP*. n StoGln, Kuala Lumpur. PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear It. Self-treatment of sickness iritta d ftTVeUoua remit*. Preventive and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 cents.
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    • 29 1 lExclusiveI Exclusive GOWNS SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD. MAJESTIC HUTfiL* I KUALA LUMPUR j GUINNESS vr > r r THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL NOTE is ON EVERY BOTTLE ——w
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  • 242 2 Last Night's First Nights WHAT are known in the cinema busi ness as Westerns" are right back Tiito popular favour. But the Westerns of 1939 ny very different from the pictures which bore the name in the early days of the screen. They are well acted,
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  • 138 2 BEAUTY for the Asking." which spened at the Pavilion Theatre fast night, is a modem comedy and like most modern comedies it has its twists, lr- relevancies and its humour. As entertainment it reaches a high level The plot revolves round the attempts of a modern
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  • 61 2 After midnight on Thursday. Aug the passage between Changi and M Tiga will be closed. Government vessels requiring to enter or leave by wua channel must apply to Extended i fence Officer. Naval Base. Wcrciw» ships requiring to enter will be ducted in by pilots as heretofore
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  • 48 2 Singapore. Ttoursda^ MR. R. G. Finley Shirras. a was this morning cautioned discharged by Mr. E. I.J* of the Traffic Court, on the charge failing to report after an accident Changi Road. It-ted Accused pleaded guilty ana that the accident was a very minw fair.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 406 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Regular service between- Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday tripe. NEXT SAILINGS:— For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Slang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Kheng" Sept. 6 "Hang Kheng" Oct. 9,4
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    • 394 2 «TEAMER SAILINGSII BRITISH INDIA wacorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUI rVARDIS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPUKA 17.000 13«ept. 8 VICEROY OF INDIA 20.000 Sept. 22 I BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 I BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 6 CORFU 15,000 Oct. 20 t SOUDAN 6.500 Oct, 20 CANTON 15,500
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    • 481 2 STEAMBi* SAJLINGS. NORDDEDTSCHEB LLOYD, INORD! (incorporate Ut iLtOyDJ otrmsnj). The undernoted axe the Company's Intended futures^OUTWARD. kk For MANH*; HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Doe B'pore. 193 ft 5 "COSURG" Early Sept. ss. "POTSDAM" omiU* Manila, North China and Yokohama Mid. Sept. *ss "GNEtSENAU" omits North China E"d Sept.
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    • 152 2 HAMB (JRG AMERIK A LIN IE Oeutsch-AustraUscne DampfschifTs GeseUsctaafi (Companies in corpora ted in Germany) PASSENGER ANP CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AtfD JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1939 ss. NORDMARK via Mania Sept. 2 tmA DUISBURG via Manila Sept. 13 s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 39 m.s. SAUERLAND
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 244 2 To-day's Crossword r. i ii i—r —i —i Pi 3 *p4- 5 l 7 §f_| H Jii L* 14 15 16 •;< |7 ~2t> ?i .1 V p| 27 'Vi 1 _l lIIIiI I I I I I I CLUES ACROSS: CLUES DOWN: L Put into words. 1 1 Inoculate.
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  • 418 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day KITBBEB Quiet. Steady Mfc Change Buyers 8 11 10 8 Sellers 813 16 8 I l Forward September Buyers 8 11 16 8 11 16 A l l Sellers 8 1316 S 3 4 urd Oct Dec. Buyers 8 3 4 8 *****
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  • 121 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 31. Total l -**3ac, Dividend Boole flnand* m cloee Date Ex Div. Payable Date L%d 3 Sept, 22 Sept. 9 5% No. 49 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 10?o 3d bonus 10", Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 5 10% 2'
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  • 881 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. These prices represent values prior to the present crisis. Although isolated ceals may have passed outside these limits, no alterations have been made cr will be made during the present abnormal times. MINING Singapore. Aug. 31. Fraser and Co. m Buyers
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  • 11 3 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 3 The price of ri/ober at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 245 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10f norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 301 102 norn 4\L% 1907 red. 1947 $1,6C0,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4i/ 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000
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  • 219 3 Singapore, Aug. 31. pie following are the exchange stoci this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, SELLING London TT. 214 1116 London demand 2 4 116 Lyons demand 2030 Switzerland demand 228 Hamburg demand 127 New York demand 51 Montreal demand
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  • 80 3 Tin at midday was $116, up V B and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 29 Vb cents, buyers October December 29 cents. The London market yesterday was generally firmer under the leadership of pilt-edged, but the New York market was slightly easier
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  • 157 3 Singapore, Aug. 31. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $170 Rice Siam 2 $160 Rice Siam 3 $150 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $112 Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 THE EASTERN UNITED PRANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED Kn!; MARIve < motor vehicle, ARV, PERSONAL ACCIJ U»v VV °RKMEN'S COMPENSA"N AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL,
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    • 186 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Com pany, undertakes Che following duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTR \TCR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE
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    • 342 3 BAIVK OF CIIIXA (Incorporated In China by Soeciai Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub Manager's Office 6443. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-8 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,1)00,000 0C Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately eh. $2.647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong,
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  • 21 4 FRICE—Hubert Price (formerly Singapore Municipality), at Sjebang, Javr», cn August 30th as a result of a riding accident.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 541 4 B^^iB B) hL. 31 JB BBB BBI H B^^^Bl V UbbI BBBbI HbI B^^BBBHB9B a«jjjjjjJBBjMBnflBBJBBBBBJBBBBBflBBH^ WANTED: Teacher to coach Std. Vl[ pupu in mathtuiauct:. Rt plies lo Box fto. »61, Malaya Tribune, Slngafore. (ZUUSJ WANTED: GWX>RAPHI .mating experience aim aiy required to Box 957, Malay a TiiDUiK. c'uigapirt. (200.H; Draiisir.un,
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    • 615 4 |b|S| frftK^K/: WANTED: To rent attap house near cr a, seaside. Reply mix. CbiajJf, 2y. Telok Ayer Singapore. Uys.li' TO LiJT: 34, Barker Road, Bungalow, bathrooms attached, available now. Apply 42 j, l-aslr Panjang Road, S*ngapo.e. (201.8 i TO LET. Bungalow, 6 Sunolk Road, (oil Thomson Road) NR. Bridge. 3
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    • 587 4 UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 2, Branksome Road, Singapore. Turn your spare time Into profitable account by enrolling for a course instructions Commercial and General Prospectus sent on application Singapore Music Institute a, Victoria Court, Victoria Street. Sound Training for Reasonable Fees Day Evening Classes No Age Limit Write or i call
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    • 529 4 §m fto&t Vehicles FOR SALE: 1932 Austin "7" Saloon Just decarbonised and overhauled. Tyres new raintwork good, guaranteed perfect condition. $400 or nearest. Will consider motorcycle part exchange, Demonstration easily arranged, car kept in Seicmuun. Apply Box No. 7, Malaya Tribune Office, Seremban. (181B> IpOR SALE: 1937 Morris Eight Tourer,
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    • 450 4 Photography YOUR BEST PHOTOS. Lily white Studio, 79, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Telephone 0601. (1758't Wanted WANTED: Complete set. gocd Quality House Furniture. Also Gramophone Records (classical) and Baby's cram and furniture. Please write Box No. 948. c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (182.B) WANTED To buy a small bungalow or
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    • 411 4 Pufi&c cg> UNAU i'ED PERSONS in sion of Racing Pigeoi wit WC., WBC, AB., AC ]AC HV warned that they are i W. B. Connor, E3rHjaix»re J I lrft j;i MM HOE CHIAMtj LIJHfTI l» Notice i s hereby given v CHENG SV/EE is no |< M the above- firm.
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  • 370 5 Army And Air Force Reserves Called Up Reuter. LONDON, AUG. 31. [N CONTINUATION OF THE M EASURES ALREADY ADOPTED, IT HAS BEEN DECIDED TO COMPLETE NAVAL MOBILISATION AND TO CALL UP THE REMAINDER OF THE REGULAR ARMY RESERVE, THE SUPPLEMENTARY RESERVE AND THE R.A.F. VOLUNTARY RESERVE. The
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  • 164 5 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 31. j SECOND and more urgent appeal j to Paris residents with no vital reason for remaining in the city was issued by the Ministry of the Interior to-day. Those with a place in the country to which eventually they intend to proceed
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Simla, Aug. 31. THE Viceroy has received assurances of loyalty and offers of their resources from eighteen more Princes including the rulers of Baroda, Patiala. Gwalior and Bhopal making a total of 28 offers of services to the King-Emperor.—Rev tar.
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  • 32 5 Reuter. Rome. Aug. 31. MUSSOLINI has ordered the army in Italian territory to be divided into two groups, one commanded by the Crown Prince and the other by Marshal Graziani.—Reuter.
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  • 51 5 Reuter. Madrid, Aug. 31. Gen. Franco has created a Supreme j General Staff, under his immediate orders, as the highest military guarantee of Spain's liberty of action in the event of armed conflict." General Vl- <;on. his most brilliant staff strategist, has been appointed to command.—
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  • 34 5 Reuter. London, Au?, SI. STRINGENT restrictions have been imj)osed on «11 civil aircraft in j in the United Kingdom, including those entering, it is announced by the Air Ministry.—Reuter. I
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  • 470 5 Press Comments On 'Tact Which Misfired" Reuter. Lottdoa, Aug. SI. REFERRING to Heir Hitler's message which the Cabinet answered yesterday, the Daily Telegraph Diplomatic correspondent says it showed no change from (he conflicting; double standpoint noticeable in earlier communications from Herr Hitler, namely his expressed
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  • 144 5 JAPAN'S new cabinet is linked up as follows: Premier General (ret.) Nobuyuki Abe, moderate. Foreign Affairs I Mamoru Shipe mitsu, now Ambassador to London who is still in London*. War. General Shuroku Hata. exChief Aide de Camp to the Emperor. Commander-in-Chief Japanese Expeciitionarv force in Central China
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Rangoon, Aug. 31. JAM certain Burma will unswervingly support the cause of the democracies and help make democracy, liberty and fieedom secure," said Mr. Booth-Gravely, Acting Governor, in an address before the Legislature. The sitting was devoted to Burma's defence measures.— Reuter.
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  • 28 5 Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 31.. The crew of six was killed when a German Berlin-London plane crashed and caught fire in taking off at Hanover -Renter
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  • 54 5 Reuter. The London Slock Exchange Committee announced to-day that as the Government has ordered the evacuation of London to commence to-mor-row, the Stock Exchange will be closed to-morrow Settlement of open bargains has been suspended. Members will be informed by broadcast of the date of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 517 5 IN < VPORE MUNICIPALITY. avSI AL SUFFLIES 19*0. 2nd List invited under the follow- supplies to the Singapore om Ist January, 1940 for Uttiuct; amj cr te iSv wer reed Culvert Pipes £g Crushers at Trafalgar I Depot ating Oils and Greases tscharging coal fron: rs at Gasworks for transport
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    • 631 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Water Department. Notice to Consumers. Alterations and connections to large sized water mains to be carried cue between 6 a.m. Saturday. 9th Septemb r 1939 and 6 ajn. Sunday, 10th September, 1939 will result in reduced pressure of water in the following areas:— List L Tcluk Blangah—Pasir Panjang
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    • 351 5 This simple treatment will soon STOP YOUR SCRATCHING^^|I§y v +Uit impurities filter into his blood When your dog keeps scratching, it shov* s mat &tream) and as his skin has no impurities in his blood have set up a violent pores he cannot get rid of the irritation under the
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  • 70 6 Hongkong, Aug. 29 JAPANESE troops repacked Paknoi and Kopu from sia and air on Aug. 25. E:emy reinforcements which landed at Pakhoi had been repulsed. One Hunch was sunk and all the occupants were drowned. Japanese planes retaliated by ma-chine-gunning the refugees and bombing the city.
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  • 183 6 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 31. GENERAL ABE, since his assumption v of office as Prime Minister of Japan, made his first public announcement to-day regarding the new policy of his Government. He mentioned a number of points which are of particular interest because they are
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  • 93 6 Reuter. London. Aug. 31. AN the Stock Exchange most groups r closed rather easier, after a quiet session in whic'i even the announcement of to-morrows closing of the markets foiled to caus- any material selling Latest developments in connection with the international crisis adversely of Ucted sterling, which
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  • 137 6 (From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Wednesday THE story of how a Tamil rubber tap--1 per held the hands cf an estate weeder while his compatriot stabbed uV weed it with a pen-knife was related by the wife of the victim before the Supreme
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  • 74 6 Singapore. Thursday. KG HONG LIANG, a todging-hoase runner, was convicted by the District Judge i Mr. J. L. MDcFaill on a -charge of possession of 47 tahils ol opium, valued at $118.50. found in luggage at Godown 22. Customs Examina Lien Station, on Aug. 22.
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  • 43 6 London. Aug. SI. ACCORDING to a weil-infornud writer in close touch with aircraft manufacturing interests. Great Britain*!; output mt military aircraft in recent months has reached! I<\ that challenge comparison with, and perhaps surpass the achievement of any other nation.—British Wirch-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 THE TRUI TONIC POOD Obtaln+bU of mU Cframfcti and Storm j "I'VE" RADIOS j For Efficiency, Reliab:iity and Service. *nY ER V P PUL AR IN MALAYA. uisiricucors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY viuia Lumpur. PARIS ROME BERLIN HONCKONC TOKYO PITTSBURG you get more than double the stations on a Philco.
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    • 119 6 THE RIGHT SHOP I TO FN TRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING 429 NORTH ID r;ir ROAD Wear Middle Road) PEOVE NO. 7942 Contractors for the Repair o. v locks ft Watches to the Briton Army and R.A.F. Base in .Malaya. JO ft 4 TIMES DAILY
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    • 61 6 "A nice cuy; of Gold Leaf Tea" certainly sounds and may even lock Je's pontic ;ha i draughts of Rhenish and lots of Glenn vet. But it nc\er gave any--2 a hc adachc. never kindled tempers. tor doleful and r-pentant Morrows. LATEST ARRIVALS MOST UP-TO-DATE LADY'S HAT $2.50 TO $4.00
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    • 79 6 I I g coNPOBMs 10 Tin mm m i.in mim stkaichi. -DOES NUT SAG I I" tddei io ikt Metrnkftitunm REASONABLY TRICED I DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS Co lii Ask for descriptive folder <S> THE QUALITY OF GOOD PRINTING at right cost is fuiJy appreciated by all who patronize XI ATS
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 937 6 To-day's Radio SINGAPORE LONDON NIROM ZHL 225 metres (1 13 mcs) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 YDC 15 15 Mcs no ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mcjs) U3 !5 1,1 p m GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.9 m.) p m 5.00 Recitation of the Koran, from GSF 15.14 Me's (19.8 m.) 12.20 Lunch
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  • Article, Illustration
    197 7 A 20th Century-Fox picture with LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN douglas dumbrille KAREN MORLEY MORONI OlSEN vyl > ,!H>s i* enured in his nr*t race, and 1' i le Wtef enthusiastically, bets all their ,,,st, t.. win The jockey follows Jack's Lions la hand-ride" the horse and not
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  • 212 7 \s a list of donations foi r ended Aug. 31. 1939 to the d Society:— Galandi $10.00. W. W. Mrs. G. Vowler— $26 00. Mrs. K. M. Sembilan) $10.00. D. Negri Sembilan* $25.00. i Negri Sembilan; Honey" $50.00, Eurasian 5 00, Mrs. R.D. Thomps• lymous
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  • 380 7 I MBEB of new composers will be brought to the publics notice a« Sunday's Organ Recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall. item "Larghetto" is a lion by the oil Italian masinni Battista Bassani (1651--i; w es Hi s fame more parIkularh Lo his pieces for the violin.
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  • 409 7 Singapore, Thursday. YVHEN Ong Chew Kee appeared before Mr. L. C. <~>oh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magis\.ate, on Aug. 11 on a charge of making a false statement to a Police Officer, he pleaded guilty to the charge but after hearing the accused, his worship refused
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  • 200 7 Singapore, Thursay. PUNG Kay Lai alias Chia Kai Lai, a Chinrse woman appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, on charges of being in p:sse-sion of five quarts of samsu. manufacturing 16 gallons of fermented rice, and of having in ncr posses ion a 40-gallon
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  • 89 7 Shanghai, Aug. 29. SINCE the conclusion of the RussoGerman non-aggrevsion pact. Japan is fearing that Russia might adopt a stiff attitude in regard to the Manchukuo and Outer Mongolian border dispute. The renewal of fighting on the horde;, in which the Russians arc taking the
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  • 62 7 Singapore, Friday. There was yet another care of ear cutting at n:on yesterday in Upper Pickering StreU. where a number o Chinese a saulted a compatriot and cut off his left ear. The patient was taken to th- General Hospital from the Central Police Station in an
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 308 7 for*perfect B color harmony. Ask for Tangee ,r kL hut I "Miracle of miracles! Why didn't beauty aids today-sold in all good stores. -She's ch.rm.ng. doHght »1. but I use Tangee before? Now shea ■■IN■ I I 111 rant stand those painted lips.lnej natU ral, lovely self. Her Hps 1
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    • 100 7 CLEAN .NO LINGERING I M LATHER IS ABSOLUTELY THE WATER TO WE AH EN I PURE ...THOROUGH... 1 iSX FABRICS! A/0 A/££o FO/? I l 4|\a|| uou should refuse I inferior H L 1 w w insecticides Ef kl w> and demand $2 mW death to insects because it J
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 363 8 a "»«maa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaßa j TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-i5 PAVILION j LUCILLE BALL PATRIC KNOWLES j IN THE RKO RADIO PICTURE f j "BEAUTY for the ASKING'! r llllllllllllillin SlllllllM ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■r. 1 TO-NIGHT: COMEDY ROMAN" mSm k4L W Jt EVERYBODY MIST SEE! 31 IK ABIO j JSJ™" To-morrcw Sunday 2 p. m
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    • 56 8 JUBILEE THEATRE Matinees Sat. 2nd Sun. 3rd. 2.30 P.M. Double Feature Young Blood" "Yankee Don" Admission 10c., 15c., 20c., 25c 30c. HULLO! OVERSEAS RADIO si:n\ vi; C ALUS a Public Address System for sale or on hire. Mobile Amplifier can be supplied from stock or made to order at competitive
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    • 213 8 JSHIRLEY'S BIGGEST PICTURE ""7n""Toloi'p' m j BOOKED for MALAYA'S BIGGEST THE \Trk 1 Gala Midnight Premiere: At TU SATURDAY NEXT at 11 m a L irL i 12 p.m. CAP ITQ I j j I Frances Hodgson Burnett's great classic T if Uta Kittle IPeincess G I j I Technicolor!
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  • 260 9 <R> Benny SblSMe) M !>!!/ i S prim ipully iiom Van Brciik< ?n*s stable brave the ir) when it came down half an after training started this at <»■• „,i« the fcesl wrnk-oivtb by c&n- from T.ogu:> stable were i,v Madam Kaninda. These 5 sr o
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  • 428 9 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 31. JHE Italian Ambassador called on Sir Nevile Henderson twice this morning. The second interview lasted for half an hour. Hie press campaign against Poland continues unabated. The newspapers violently attack the calling up of Polish reserves. Voelkischer Beobachter describes it as
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  • 138 9 Singapore, Friday. Pulau Brani: 4; Malaya Signals: 0, pLAYING their last game at Pulau Brani yesterday, the Pulau Brani defeated the Malaya Signals by four goals to nil in a division II A league fixture of the S.A.F.A. Shortly after the kick off, the Sappers dominated play
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  • 24 9 Reuter. Loudon, Aug 31 liuii beat by 13 points U- «J in a match m tht- English R'lebv I > cut to-day Reuter.
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  • 257 9 London, Aug. 31. 1 aeuatian of schoolchildren and other priority classes from lon and large towns, which begins to-morrow, will take several omplete and is being taken as a precautionary measure in of the prolongation of the period of tension. An announcement says the
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  • 55 9 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. CERTAIN hospitals in London and v other towns will transfer part of U»eir patients to the outer areas tomorrow, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Health. Except for some individuals, emerW*9 staffs have not yet been called U P Some movement
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  • 93 9 TO-DAY Soccer: Division 1. Manchesters vs. S.C.F.A. —Stadium. 2A. Fcst Office vs. Malaya Signals—S.H.B. Tennis: S.C.C. Tournament. S R C. Tournament. Tanglin Club Tournament. TO-MORROW Soccer: Division I. S.R.C. vs. Loyals —Gillman. 2A Publishers vs. Marines.— Stadium. 2A Minesweepers vs. S.H.B.— Naval Base. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Manchesters— SC.C.
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  • 75 9 Reuter. Berlin Aug. 31. JT is not yet certain whether a written reply will be made to the British communication Wellinformed German quarters believe that yon Ribbentrob has already informed Sir Nevile Henderson of Wie German reaction. Diplomatic exchanges continue but German political quarters give the impression
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 159 9 S. R. SHASTRY, F. T. S., F. F. B, A, Fellow of the Federation of British Astrologers (London). Astrologer. I'ahnel, Etc No. 16, iVo.i Road. P.O. Box 43. Seromban. Verbal Consultations: 53 00 D'Mils on application. I For HOME PERIODICALS, MAGA ZINES, NEWSPAPERS, ETC. Go to PETER CHONG COMPANY. Singapore,
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    • 159 9 TEL NEW WORLD i DANCE PALACE THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH B\R RESTAUR.*NT ATTACHED \M.IIT DAXCE Nightly at 9.30 p. m. Ti: A DAM C E (FREE \DMISSION) EVERY XDSS., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE KPOM bap P.M. to 4.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY SEVERYN ROSA LIM) PRESENT AX
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    • 264 9 j y IT C" K/j ET M T That MNi to a fever Pitch I tA W I ICL Iyl C. IN I —And never lets yon 30! j ALWAMBRA 3-js, e-is 9-15 I I A WALTER WANGER production directed by JOHN FORD I with CLAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNE Andy
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 723 10 TJOPE has alternated with pessimism during the week. There have been days when the clouds appeared to have lifted and others when the danger of war seemed to be very close indeed. There is a natural desire lo have an end made to uncertainty and there is burning
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  • 819 10 EFFECT OF NAZI-RED PACT REVERSAL of feeling in the United States on revision of the Neutrality Act may be directly traced to* the German-Soviet pact of non-a egression. As long as it seemed possible, even probable, that Russia would be allied to Britain and
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  • 56 10 WALKING on the cliffs at Dover. Auntie Ermyntrude fell over. "Just my luck." said Uncle Harry. "I'd given her the h n< h to carry." 'A A "If you smell the joint burning in th* kitchen, what is the best thing to do? asks a writer on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 157 10 I AFIPTF¥ sports I jsa£l SHIRTS f id^P^^^^K^k^/ DELIGHTFUL R A N G E Mar! Shades, Small Checks and Coloured Overchecks. In Blues, Greys, Browns, Greens and Fawn. Be sure you see the name y Made in Coat Style for A'E'R'T'E'X on the label comfort. q New Polo Collar. Breast
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  • 798 11 Polish Rejection Taken For Granted "Unconditional And Forthwith" ERMAN proposals for the settlement of the dispute with Poland are announced in Berlin by the offiI German News Agency, according to a Reuter message from London. They are as follows: 1.
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  • 134 11 Ipoh, Thursday. THE loss of $900 in cash and the 1 disappearance of a clerk, in a local Chettiar firm in Belfield Street, has been reported to the Pohce. yesterday afternoon, when the agent came down after his tiffin he found the safp keys lying near the
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  • 44 11 Reutcr. London, Sepl. 1. JT is learned that official circles in Britain cons d r that it would be highly undesirable for any comment to be made on the German proposals before the Polish Government has had time to consider them.—Reuter.
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  • 165 11 The spirit of the people is wrought up to a pitch of readiness which it has 1 ever before attained at the beginning of a conflict. If war should come now 1: will find the British people neither staled by over-exertion nor numbrd by the discipline of
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  • 234 11 London. Sept. L nriHS evening the German Gov- ernment publi-hrd what purported to be the proposals it had made for a settlement with Poland. It can be authoritative"y stated that the proposals put out by the German Government are not a reply to any
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  • 141 11 Prisoners In Tientsin Reuter. Tientsin, Aupr. 81. 'JMIE British Consulate-General has written to the Chinese Court (under the jurisdiction of the Japanese-sponsored "Provisional Government" in Peiping), requesting it to present an official summons for the four Chinese prisoners. Shanghai, Aug. 31. In chambers
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  • 121 11 London. Aug. 31. rpEN thousand apprentices in the shipA yards and engineering shops on the Clydeside to-day volunteered to under- take work for civil defence. The Clydeside Apprentices Coirirnittee, which was in the public eye some time ago, when it organised a strike which interfered
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  • 82 11 Singapore, Friday. It is announced officially that cenEOffthlp has been re-established in Malaya. This follows the action in Britain, where censorship was brought intc operation yjsterday Censorship was brought into force in iVfalaya last Saturday, and on the following day it was announced that it had bten
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  • 81 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. THE engagement is announced or Mr. H. D. Noone, Fiold Etnographer of the Perak Museum, Taiping, to Miss Molly Arnott, only daughter of the late Dr. Grant Arnott and of Mrs. Arnott of Cape Town, South Africa. Mr. Ncone who
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  • 66 11 London. Aug. 31. The Air Ministry announces the following appointments, which will take effect at the end of the year and early in 1940: Aii» Marshal A. S. Baratt to be Air Officer Commanding the Air Force in India, vice Air Marshal Sir Phillip Joubert de la Ferte. Air Vice-Marshal
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  • 19 11 New anti-aircraft guns which arrived in Singapore recently. They form one of the most portant litlKs ftf Siii»:ipi>i\» dclrnrf.
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  • 21 11 A i.trrl hrhrtfd heavy-machine-gun company of the Danzig Heimwehr held ready for action in Uanzig.—Planet News.
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  • 194 11 Reuter. Peiping, Sept. I. previously anticipated possibility of a slackening in the antiBritish movement appears to be unjustified., Anti-British parades and meetings continue while the Japanese controlled press declares that the Chinese and Japanese must oppose Britain and Russia, which represent the two evils of
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  • 67 11 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 31. iL|r Jawaharlal Nehru Is expected to curtail his stay in China in consequence of a telegram from the Indiau National Congress urging him, in view of the European crisis, io return homeas speedily as possible. No definite change ot plans
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  • 18 11 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 1. The Soviet Parliament his ratified the Soviet-German non-aggres-sion pact, Beater.
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  • 66 11 Shanghai, Aug. 31. |T is reported that 90.000 Soviet troops are massing on the Siberian border ready to participate in hostilities along the Kahlka River. This Soviet Army is supported by hundreds of tanks and armoured cars which will be used for flanking movements
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  • 90 11 Reuter. Moscow. Aug. 31. THE conscription Bill lowers the age for youths with secondary education from 19 to 18 and length of ill lite is increated from two to three years for the Air Force, border troops and non-commissioned officers in the land army. Consiueraole increase
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  • 145 11 Britain's former War Minister. Mr. David Lloyd George, recently dropped his trenchant criticism of the Chamberlain Government and set about the of completing a new battalion of London Welsh Territorials. Mi Lloyd George, wearing his war medals, is seen being congratulated by the War Minister, Mr.
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  • 604 12 I COKING behind the news is an interesting pastime when there is any real news available But the strict secrecy observed for several days on the contents of the exchanges between Britain and Germany make it extremely difficult to come to any reasonable judgment of the European
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  • 375 12 Clerks, Dressers And Technical Men Involved (Tribune Staff Reporter) ffS the initiative of a certain section of its employees, Government has Been asked to consider the question of salaries with a view to making increases all around if
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  • 31 12 Vatican City. Aug. 31. After seeing the Pope, the Papal Secretary of State has handed Notes to the Italian. German. French and Polish Ambassadors and to the British Ministers.
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  • 76 12 Singapore, Thursday. MAI AY AN students at present in England irrespective of their ages, have developed the same mental attitude as their British friends—if it must come it must. Majority of parents in Malaya who have children schooling in Britain feel thai their children are
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  • 89 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 31. REUTER learns from a usually reliable source that from Friday all dues 'evied by the Chinese Customs in Japanese occupied areas in Central China will be levied In Huahsing notes. These notes are issued by the Japanese sponsored
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  • 196 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Tuesday. A BOUT 4 p.m. on Saturday a terrihe storm lasting nearly half an hour swept over Semoliang, a thriving gold and tin mining centre about tive miles from here. During that short period great damage was caused to property. Several
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  • 127 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JNQUIRIES show that there has been no relaxation of the vari- ous emergency defence measures put into effect last week. All vital points are being guarded and vigilant patrols maintained.. With the impending annual camp for the 2nd. Selangor
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  • 423 12 Mr. W.B. Connors Birds Are Nol Accepted For Service (Tribune staff Reporter) FIGHTY-FIVE homing pigeons in Singapore have volunteered for military service, but their offer has been turned down. Mr. W. B. Connor, who owns these patriotic birds, told the Malaya Tribune representative that owners
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  • 274 12 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED with riding his motorcycle in a rash manner without due regard for the personal safety of others, at Bukit Panjang village at 9.45 a.m., on June 27, Mr. H. Elston, a European employee of the Naval Base, appeared before Mr. E. E.
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  • 93 12 Singapore. Thvrsd i>. GOH Ah Loh was this morning charged before Mr. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic Court with driving his lorry to a negligent manner at Upper Thompson Road at about 8 a.m. on July 12. and thereby colliding with another lorry. Accused stated that he
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  • 76 12 Singapore, Thursday HAVING completed a visit to Australia and New Zealand, His Highness tne Raja of Sanaur and the Rani Saheba arrived to-day for a short stay in Singapore before returning to India. Three staff officers accompany th Highnesses who will reside at Raffle Hotel during their
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  • 212 12 Singapore, Thursday. VWO prisoners escaped from the lock-up of the Third Police Court this afternoon. Police officers, including Assistant Superintendent of Police G. B. Folliott, visited the scene following news of the escape. It appeared that the two prisonersone of whom was convicted and fined $1,185
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  • 645 13 Irene Means Peace Singapore, Thursday. j the Governor and Lady Thomas were present at a reception to-day by the Consul-General for the Netherlands, H. M. J. Fein, and Mrs. /Fein at their residence, Mount Alma,' Road, in honour of the birthday of H.M. Queen
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  • 24 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. JT is reported from Rome that the train service between Italy and Germany has stopped.— Reuter.
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  • 46 13 Reuter. London, Aug". 31. A TERRIFIC explosion which shook windows several miles away occurred at Kidbrooke balloon barrage station at Blackheath early to-day. The explosion, which followed by lire occurred in the hangar used for storage of gas cylinders. No one wa.s injured.—Reuter.
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  • 23 13 Reuter. New York, Aug. 31,—The liners Aquiand Transylvania sailed after being detained for search by Customs officials.— Router.
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  • 15 13 Reuter. Hongkong, Aug. 31. mobilisation of the local Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve has been ordered.—Renter.
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  • 297 13 NO ARTIFICIAL SHORTAGE NEW DEFENCE REGULATIONS (Tribune Staff Reporter) RESTRICTION on the purchase of petroleum and lubricating oil has come into effect in the Colony as part of the country's defence measures. Onl> normal monthly requirements for domestic or business purposes will oe
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  • 61 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 31. "JAPAN does not intend any actioa J whatever around Hongkong waters," said a navy spokesman. Japan's navy pclicy is unchanged. She will co operate with friendly nations and avoid antagonising." The Government is today calling up several new classes reservists for three
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  • 68 13 TOR a number of days there 1 have been persistent rumours in Malaya that civil disturbances have occurred in Thailand. They form an example of how easily unfounded rumours can be spread at a time like this. The actual position is that no disturbances cf any kind
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  • 102 13 Reuter. Canne, Aug. 31. THE Puke of Windsor has sent the King of Italy a personal message asking him to intervene in the cause of peace. The Duke recalls that he fought side by side with Italian soldiers during the war and it is by virtue
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  • 49 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Wednesday.—The marriage of Yang Arnat Mulia Tengku Nor Asiah, the daughter of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor, with Yang Mulia Raja Bon, son of Almarhum Raja Yahaya, will take place on Saturday at the Istana Mahkota, Klang at 4.45 o m.
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  • 204 13 THE Tribune understands that the four members of the staff of the Bangkok branch of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation who were arrested by Thai police, have been released on baik The detained officials had been refused bail on four occasions in the past.
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  • 47 13 Reuter. Amsterdam, Aug. 31.—For the first time since the great war, Queen Wilhelmina's birthday will be celebrated to-day without the traditional festivities and holiday. The Stock Exchange and commercial markets, always closed on Aug. 31, will be open for usual business and schools are also at work.—Reuter.
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  • 179 13 Singapore, Thursday. CONSIDERABLE anxiety was evinced at the annual general meeting of the S.R.C. this evening, when members brought up the question of Singapore's future civic centre plans as outlined in a newspaper report published recently. According to the report, the Government Architect, Mr. F.
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  • 72 13 Reuter. Chungking, Aug. 31. MR. Jawaharlal Nehru has received a cable from the Indian National Congress urging him to return home immediately and he may consequently shorten his stay in China. Mr. Nehru left Chungking for Chengtu by air yesterday moining in accordance with pre-arranged schedule,
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  • 79 13 NEWS has been received of the death at Soebang, Java, on Wednesdav of Mr. Hubert Price, formerly a resident of Singapore. He died from injuries received in a riding accident. Mr. Price was for ten years an engineer in the Sewerage Department of the Singapore
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  • 73 13 AS a result of their demand for a general increase in salaries being refused, over 300 coolies of the Nanyang Manufacturing Co., Ltd., have gone on strike. The strike started yesterday evening, and the Tribune understands that the increment demanded by the workers is a 20
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  • 51 13 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 31. IN appearance the situation has I definitely become more tense in the last few hours, says "KeriibV writing in FEpoque. Hitler has not renounced his intention of destoying Poland. More than ever France and Britain are determined not to betray their
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  • 214 14 Singapore, Thursday. AF Indian social functions of recent times, the wedding of Mr. K. P. U Keshava Menon's daughter, Srimathi Leela, which was celebrated this evening, will stand out. Mr. Menon's residence at 29, Balmoral Road, was beautifully decorated for the occasion, to which rare
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  • 34 14 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 30. The King of Italy has sent a reply to President Roosevelt's appeal stating that Italy 's doing whatever is possible to bring about oeace with justice.— Reuter.
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  • 621 14 Singapore, Aug. rpHE situation is still wrapped in complete mystery, but one thi is now certain. Hitler's attempt to impose his will on Eur by the mere threat of war has failed, write Stanton Nelson and I Ltd. in their weekly review. A somewhat
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  • 168 14 Singapore. Thursday. COI R more Straits Settlements Government Gazettes Extraordinary were issued to-night in connection with the Emergency Powers Act and Defence Regulations. The Emergency Powers (Defence Ac* 1939. confers certain powers on His Majesty and makes provisions for nurposes connected with the defence of'th. l '•calm.
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  • 72 14 r Singapore, Friday. to have struck the seal* d while diving at the Singa Swimming Club yesterday noon, Mr. L. E. Lambert, an insttutor at the club, injured his neck. l;o external injuries were noted but Mr. Lambert complained of pain Ii neck. Mrs. Lambert, her son
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  • 247 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. N [QUE issued by the Under-Secretary to Government, rt vr| v states. r to allay fears or misunderstanding that may possibly a notification published in the Gazette on Aug. 31, applying the Food Control Enactment to all
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  • 71 15 Singapore, Friday. W Iking to one of the engi- tie Fire Brigade yesn. Nallam, Municit Ambulance driver No. I to collapse in a spasm whom Nallam was put him into the a Nallam ordinarily >anied by a dresser, the General Hospital, died on the way
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  • 66 15 IT Singapore. Friday. -ierday a sixteen yearooy fell from a height of i mile, Yiu Chu Kang injuries which he susture of the skull. He Tan Tock Seng Hospicious state by ambui Chinese woman was said icked down by a motor Street. Among other ained
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  • 57 15 Tang Kirn Poi, appeared before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R E Turnbull. on a charge of hawking without a licence in the vicinity of Upper Chin Chew Street. He was lined $2. Two others, Mohamed Kassim and Lee Kehg Kwang, were fi:ced with a similar charge.
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  • 106 15 Invitations have been issued to a very large number of perple to the wedding of Mr. Tan Huck Wan. eldest son of Mr Tan Cheng Chew, J.P., and Mrs. Tan Chong Chew, which takes place on Sept. 17. Th? bride is Miss Lim Chin Choo. The wedding will
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  • 107 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 31. WHILE workmen living on new houses under construction in the residential area in Circular Road visited Bukit Bintang Park to relax after the day's labour, thieves entered the building and removed bronze fittings valued $519 last night. The house
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  • 12 15 The public (Rural Board* mark.'i in Somapah village opens to-day.
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  • 138 15 Japanese Deliberate Attempt To Mislead Singapore, Thursday. TAKE a serious view of this case at it appears to mo to be a deliberate aUenipl to mislead the authorities,** Mr. J. FletcherCooke, third police magistrate, told a 30-year-old English-speaking Japanese, described in the charge sheet as a Dutch subject, this morning.
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  • 92 15 Singapore. Thursday. OSMAN bin Karim (25) came up for sentence this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. Rowland E. Turnbull en a charge that he on Aug. 23 at about 6.30 p.m. in a kolek without number off Pulau Samulum. Singapore, did imoort dutiable
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  • 285 15 TO-MORROW FOR ALL Hi':ADAn excellent day f* r fourtiering, starting a holiday, or if yoa ire OUi for rlcasnre cr spurt; morniUQ goal to: ing oi: the week s correspond' tnOf Happy c.i l p'ce> for a ple(i <.i H v'l'.ek-crd and the meetfPfl of new
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  • 582 16 GUNNERS BEAT PUBLISHERS R.A. (8.M.) 2; Publishers L H GOAL scored by Guest three minutes from the end gave the R.A. (B.M victory over the Publishers in a Division 2 (A) match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The game was far from
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  • 233 16 Brighton, Aug. M>< rpOMMY PARR, training far his next fight at the* Black Lion Hotel, Pat**ham, near Brigrhtort, has found his most devoted "fan" in Bliss Betty Wait, 17-year-old daugter of the hotel proprietor. A dazziinjr blonde, with peaches-and-cream complexion, Betty wants to be
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  • 227 16  -  (By j "PETE" •JO-NIGHT's boxing at the Happy World Covered Stadium shows .signs of some real fireworks, especially in the main event between Tommie Carrie and Boy Quee over 10 (3) rounds. Both boxers are in trim and have noxiously awaited this return match for
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  • 238 16 THE acceleration ti for the Singapore ["rophv will i<hi Id by the Automobile A< of Malaya on Sept. 24. The committee has obtained permissi in o run the event irithin the Singapore Harbour Board fencing rp can b? no fear of spectators tn. eroachiii" ni
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  • 211 16 lAMI AM fretting for a light. Towards the end of this month I expect fee be fixed up with a contest to be slaged m Hales. But the match I really want is one wilh Lett Harvey for the British and Empire heavyweight titles. Discussions
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  • 222 16 Singapore, Friday X.A.0.1 1: .Marines 3. JHE Royal Army Ordnance Corps repeated their first sue the Marine Department of Alexandra yesterday, in thi round of the Second Division (A). Two of their four goals "gilts." The Marines played without the services ot one player
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  • 55 16 The following have been selected tc play football for the Coronation XI against the Katong Rangers on Sunaay the Sept. 31, at 5.15 p.m.:-—Tan Kirn Eng. Ali Yunos, Lee Pak Tong. Raymond Pereira, A. Aziz Sheriff, Arthur Liia, T. Oliveiro, H. Gammell (Captain) Chan Teck Kirn.
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  • 40 17 Reuter. London, Aug. 31 Results of matches played to-day in the English Football League are fs follows: DIVISION II Newport 1; Tottenham 1. Notts Forest 2; Newcastle 0. DIVISION 111 (Southerni Clapton O. 0; Southend 0, —Reuter.
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  • 596 17 handicaps for Saturday Sept 2. the third day of the Singag ib .Gold Cup) meeting. uniNES-CIW 3-Division 1-7 Furlongs. 904 -Mr. FnstLuck" Van Breukeien Tu.WEH 8.12 >*S r Van Breukeien mc 8.09 Mr. Hercuies Bowdcn 8.09 Bulan Stable Turley 8.07 "Fifth Avenue KongM TRAPEZE 8.07 Mis.
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  • 616 17 Motion Lost At Annual Meeting Singapore, Friday. VERY successful year's sporting activities was recorded at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club> held yesterday at the club pavilion with Mr. A J. Braga in the chair. Mr. Braga, who was re-elected president
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  • 286 17 TIIK following are lies in the Tanglin Clubs tennis iouvn anient:— Handicap Mixed doubles—Dyne Cup: Mr and Mrs. T. J. A. Green 15) vs. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Andersen T. L. Palmer and Mrs. J. V. B. Brooke <— 2» vs. Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
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  • 197 17 Inter Club Table-Tennis IN a friendly match of table-tennis 1 played last Sunday, the Serangoon friendly Party defeated the Borneo Company at the former's premises by seven games to nil. Scores <S.F.P players mentioned first*:—Sin Kirn Soon beat See Pee Wan 3—2; Sin Kia Hee beat Charlie Kang 2— 2;
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  • 135 17 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 31. WE 'had a very good half-year. If you look at the statement of accounts, we made just over $43,000, compared with $41,000 for a similar period for 1938, and that has been done with seven days'
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  • 235 18 Chungking View On Japan In Thailand I xj i Chungking, Aug. a broadcasting speech entitled "Japan's schemes in Indo Lnina,'' a spokesman of the Political Training Department of the National Military Council waited the Powers against the Japanese intrigue to penetrate into smaller nations m the
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  • 102 18 Chungking", Aug. 28. t%r £llK China Hsin Yieh Company/ under the chairmanship of Dr. H. H. Kting, and including Mr. Fu Vu-lin.ir, forme?- Vice-Minister of the Interim- ys General Manager, and w>th the co-operation <>!' many leading financiers, has been founded h< r
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  • 213 18 Chungking, Aug. 28. pHINA*S "Joan of Arc," Miss Tang Kwei-lin, 24. haa again emerged on the army scene after a period of obscurity. Tang, a girl from Hunan, had been with 'he Chinese Army tor eight years, disguised as a man. She had fought
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  • 92 18 Shanghai. Aug. 30. Till' Japanese Finance Ministry has drafted a plan of increa*;sing taxation for the next fisr rear. According to a draft of the new plan received here, taxation will be increased by 130 million yen, reaching a total of 3,300.000,000 yen. In
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  • 147 18 Shanghai, Aug. 29. SOVIET authorities at Vladivostok have raised tonnage dues against Japanese ships to such an extent as to make practically impossible any calls by Japanese vessels to Soviet ports in the North, according to a report received here. Soviet pressure on the 4.500-ton
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  • 185 18 Shanghai. Aug. 29. THOUSANDS of foreign books and 1 periodicals are pouring into China from Great Britain in rtsponse to an appeal by the Cultural Emergency Committee of the Chinese Govern ment to British cultural and educa tional institutions. It is hoped later to
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  • 271 18 Chungking, Aug. 2'). JHE Chinese press unanimously opines ti.at as Japan's diplomacy is at the end of a rope with domestic discontent widespread, the mere change in the Cabinet cannot extricate Japan from the hopeless position. j The influential Ta Kung Pino (I'lmpartial)
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  • 285 18 "Nobody Dares To Lightly Undermine Peace" INTERVIEWED by the press, GeneSSo Clfe shek declared that China's resistance to Japan's aosion for over two years das already aroused the the world to the importance of peace and no body\i J, lightly undermine peace. 1,1
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  • 188 18 Shanghai, Aug. 29. TAKING a cue from tnc finance book of the former Nanking Government, private Japanese interests rojty soon launch a •'China Air Defence Lottery" with 300,000,000 si tl lling al $1. thr "Tairiku Shimpo" reports. Prizes will amount to $100,000,000. according to
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  • 152 18 Chungking, Aug. 30. MADAME Chiang Kai-shek brought gifts and cheer to wounded soldiers, air raid victims, conscripts and families cf those in active service when she personally called on them recently in the outskirts of Chungking. Accompanying Madame Chiang wer2 20 members of the National Chinese
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  • 82 18 Shanghai AI'AMFIED ob it si Irs S x cow- declared thai i reliable reports i the Soviet Government has suitably reinforced ils Eastern garrisons j„ Mm J with the Outer Mo] l 1 at.en. according to Ma^ It is Miitt&tuud howc that f;he reinforcements hay* been
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  • 70 18 Ichang. Attc 29 I lEUT.-GENERAL Numada in mand of a Japanese division operating in a point west of Kins.shan north-west of Hankow, was killed in action, according to a report issued by the sth Route (Kwai August 18. Chinese troops launched a on the Japanese
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  • 57 18 Shaokwan. Aug 30. IT is claimed In military reports i ceived here that n burgs Dumber of Japanese troops stationed on the nor eastern suburbs of Canton have contracted leprosy. Efforts are being made by the Japanese military authorities Ui prevent the spread of this dread
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  • 585 19 Calcutta, Aug. 26. J'HE Executive Council of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee, at its meeting last evening adopted a resolution deploring the recent decision of the Congress Working Committee disqualifying Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose from being President of the B.P.C.C. and other elective
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  • 329 19 ,v las 26. —A scheme of si »00 000 volunteers and hay- trained and uniformed uv: in the province was decid*'ll,,u t a meeting of the VolunuP^ard held recently. To make r Theme successful a central 1, 0 camp "ill be started frorh lrJ,n Lxi for four weeks
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  • 404 19 Horn bay. Aug. 21. p ronncctkm with the Simla ■Kssagt (initiated bv a certain »eus- a£ pi Uv (not the United Press) that the Party Leaders of the Central Assembly have been informP(1 *l Ihc troop movements in advance (,t the embarkation of the
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  • 99 19 Karachi. Aug. 25.-The United Press learn* that Dr. Choitram Gidwani has received further advices irom ScrQP< Vallabhai Patel in regard to the Proposal of formation of a Congress Ministry ln On the basis of that, it is also learnt. D" Gidwani has addressed a letter t.
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  • 52 19 In response to a recent circular of the Government, two of the sugar companies operating in the Province of Bombay have agreed to provide employment t<> toddy tappers others who have been thrown out of employment owing to the enforcement of Prohibition in the City ol Bombay end ether areas.—'United
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  • 93 19 Madras, Aug. 24.--The Working Committee of the Andhra Provincial Congress Committee which met yesterday under the presidency of Dr. Pattabh: Sitaramayya, its President, adopted i resolution removing thirteen Congressmen from elective membership of the Congress for a period of two years ys tney participated in
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  • 101 19 Rajahmundfy, Aug. 2. ..—Mr. N. Annapurniah, Organising Secretary ot the Andhra Provincial Forward Bloc, informs that Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose, leader of the Forward Bloc, will anive at Cocanada on Sept. 1 next and will open the Andhra Provincial Students' Conference the same night. Sj. Bose will
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  • 29 19 Swami Bhawani Dayal, President of the Natal Indian Congress, left lor South Africa on Aug. 16. last by the "Tairea" from Bombay (United Press) WOMEN WORKERS IN THE CONGRESS
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  • 84 19 Allahabad, Aug. 24 —The otl>ce ol the All India Congress Committee has asked all Provincial Congress Committees to supply information about women workers in the provinces under the following heads: Active Congress women workers o! that province; Women members of different Congress committees; Congress women representatives of local s*ifgovernment institutions;
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  • 235 19 Death Of Madras Magnate Mr. Khaleel Shirazi THE death occurred on Aug. 15, last of Mr. Mahomed Khaleel Shirazi, at his residence in Madras, Mr. Shirazi, who was "7| had been keeping indifferent health for one month and passed away peacefully. Mr. Shirazi was an outstanding example of a self
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 10 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939.
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    • 666 1 Britain Prepares For The Worst "Unconditional And Forthwith" PERM proposals for the settlement of the Danzig dispute and other German-Polish matters are now available for publication, according to a Reuter mese from London. They are as follows: I)\NZIG TO BE
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    • 159 1 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 31. SECOND and more urgent appeal to Paris residents with no vital reason for remaining in the city issued by the Ministry of the Interior to-day. Those with a place in the country to which eventually they intend to proceed are asked "not
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    • 54 1 Reuter. The London Stock Exchange Committee announced to-day that as the Government has ordered the evacuation of London to commence to-mor-row, the Stock Exchange will be closed to-morrow Settlement of open bargains has been suspended. Members will be informed by broadcast of the date of the
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    • 34 1 Reuter. London, Aug 31. QTRLNGEXT re strictions have bee a imposed on .A\ civil aircraft in in the United Kingdom, including those entering, ir is announced by the Air Ministry.—Reuter.
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    • 43 1 Simla. Aug. 31. THE Viceroy has received of loyalty and offers of their resources from eighteen more Princes including the rulers of Baroda. Patiala, Gwalior and Bhopal making a total of 28 offers of services to the King-Fmperor. —Reuter
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    • 193 1 Reuter. Peiping, Sept. 'J'HE previously anticipated possibility of a slackening in the antiBritish movement appears to be unjustified. Anti-British parades and meetings continue while the Japanese controlled press declares that the Chinese and Japanese must oppose Britain and Russia, which represent the two evils of
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    • 67 1 Shanghai, Aug. 31. 1 1 is reported that 90,000 Soviet troops are massing on the Siberian border ready to participate in hostilities along the Kahlka River. This Soviet Army is supported by hundreds of tanks and armoured cars which will be used for flanking
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    • 369 1 Army And Air Force Reserves Called Up Reuter. LONDON, AUG. 31. I N CONTINUATION OF THE MEASURES ALREADY ADOPT--1 ED, IT HAS BEEN DECIDED TO COMPLETE NAVAL MOBILISATION AND TO CALL UP THE REMAINDER OF THE REGULAR ARMY RESERVE, THE SUPPLEMENTARY RESERVE AND THE R.A.F. VOLUNTARY RESERVE.
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    • 18 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. L The Soviet Parliament has ratified the Soviet-German non-aggres-sion pact— Reuter
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    • 89 1 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 31. THE conscription Bill lowers the age for youths with secondary education from 19 to 18 and length of service is increated from two to three years for the Air Force, border troops and non-commissioned officers in the land army.Considerable increase in the
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    • 70 1 London, Aug. 31 The Air Ministry announces the following appointments, which will take effect at the end of the year and early in 1940* Air Marshal A. S. Baratt to be Air Officer Commanding the Air Force in India, vice Air Marshal Sir Phillip Joubert de la
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 8 1 The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 193<>.
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    • 329 1 "Lunacy Of The Poles" NO CHOICE: TO MEET FORCE WITH FORCE Reuter. Berlin, Sept. I. Herr Hitler has issued a proclamation tc the German Army declaring that in order to end the lunacy of the Poles he has no other choice than to meet
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    • 82 1 Singapore. Friday. h is announced officially that censorship has been re-established in Malaya, this follows the action in Britain, uuere censorship was brought into operation yesterday Censorship was brought into force Malay* [*si Saturday, and on the faßotrtng day it was announced that ll had been temporarily
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    • 329 1 NEW DIRECTOR MAKES APPEAL A N appeal to all engineering firms and dealers in engineering stores throughout Malaya to make even effort to maintain their stacks i{ normal levels no matter what the temporary demands on them may made by Mr. F. G, Coales. Director
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    • 42 1 Reuter. London. Sept. t. TT is learned that official circles in Britain cons'der that it would be highly undesirable for any comment to be made on the German proposals before the Polish Government has had time to consider them.—Reuter.
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    • 125 1 London. Aug. 31. fPEN thousand apprentices in the shipJ- yards and engineering shops on the Clydeside to-day volunteered to under take work for civil defence The Clydeside Apprentices Committee-, which was in the public eye some time ago, when it organised a strike which interfered
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    • 228 1 London. Sept. L THIS evening the German Government published what purported to be the proposals it had made for a settlement with Poland. It can be authoritatively stated that the proposals put out by the German Government are not a reply to any British
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    • 110 1 HIS Excellency the Governor has been notified by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that, by reason of the dislocation of civil life which would be involved, His Majesty's Government has laid down the general principle that the mobilisation of local territorial forces
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    • 283 1 Reuter. Taris, Sept. 1. IT is officially announced that the French ouncil of Ministers, which met at 6 p.m. under the chairmanship of President Lebrun, was unanimous in maintaining frmly ihe engagements undertaken by France. Reuter. London, Sept. 1. It is officially stated that all telephonic cootmunic&tion
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    • 279 1 GERMAN proposals for the settlement of the dispute with Poland arc announced in Berlin by the official German News Agency, according to a Reuter message from London. They are as follows: L DANZIG TO BE RETURNED TO THE REICH UNCONDITIONALLY AND FORTHWITH. 2. A PLEBISCITE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939. The Malaya Tribune •FOUR PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939. JIve/ckxtT 8
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    • 650 1 Threatens Destruction Of Any Shipp ing DANZIG DECLARED PART OF REICH Reuter. BERLIN, SEPT. I. HeRR FORSTER, PRESIDENT OF THE DANZIG NAZI SENATE, HAS ISSUED A PROCLAMATION WHICH DECLARES THAT THE CONSTITUTION OF DANZIG IS CANCELLED AND ITS
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    • 103 1 Reuter. PARIS, SEPT. L IJNCOMFIRMED REPORTS STATE THAT THE GERMANS HAVE BEGUN A VIOLENT OFFENSIVE ON ALL POLISH FRONTS.—REUTER. The Reichstag is meeting at 10 a.m. B.S.T. to hear a Government statement Moscow, Sept. 1. In a statement on the SovietGerman pact in Parliament, M. Molotov said: "We
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    • 205 1 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. I. Herr Hitler has issued a proclamation to the German Army declaring that in order to end the lunacy of the Poles he has no other choice than to meet force with force. London, Sept. L INSTRUCTIONS have been sent to local authorities
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    • 159 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. |y|R. Quo Tai Chi (Chinese Ambassador to London) has expressed dissatisfaction in a note to the Foreign Office with the Government's vtply concerning the Tientsin prisoners. It is claimed that it is manifestly un- just that Chinese prisoners should be banded over to the
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    • 1200 2 APPEAL TO SUBHAS BABU TO RESPECT CONGRESS' DECISION Wardha, Aug. 2X ,f pHERE is deliverance neither for India nor for the world through clash of arms. Violence even for vindication of justice is almost played out. With that
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    • 30 2 Sir Abdul Qadir. who was a member of the Advisory Committee to the Secretary of State, has returned to India from England. He has retired from his office .-(United Press).
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    • 198 2 l.ucknow, Aug. 20 AIM LAW Abul Kaiam Azad has wired to the Congress President, Dr. Kajcndra Prasad, suggesting an emergent meeting of ihe Congress Working Committee to consider the grave turn in the international situation. A reply to the communicate n is awaited.— (United Press). Trivandrum. Aug. 24.—The
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    • 24 2 During question-time in the U.P. Council recently, it was revealed that 11.187 persons have already been convicted in connection with the Tabarra agitation—(United Press).
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    • 123 2 gIX hospi als fa, the MlßfaSSoi of the Covernm, nt of India wh eh cdftiidered suitable fort ho nimZ wil benefit from Lord Nuffield'* c of Iron Lumps'" or hospitals m the British Empire about which an announcement made some time ago. These hospitals arc:
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    • 58 2 India will pay about Rs. 20.000, lessas as her contribution to the I of Nations, according to the rectim* mendation of the League T«nu™Z on Allocation of Expenses appoi m 1938 According to the e\i s ,n e scale of payments. India during the current year would have to pay
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    • 631 3 Singapore, Aug. 31. HHHE situation la still wrapped in complete mystery, but one thing is now certain. Hitler's attempt to impose his vvill on Europe by the mere threat of war has failed, write Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd. in their weekly review. A
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    • 165 3 Singapore, Thursday. FOUR more Straits Settlements Government Gazettes Extraordinary were issued to-night in connection with the Emergency Powers Act and Defence Regulations. The Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, confers certain powers on His Majesty and makes provisions for purposes connected with the defence of the realm. The
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    • 53 3 Singapore, Thursday. MR. R. G. Finley Shirras, a European, was this morning cautioned and discharged by Mi. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic Court, on the charge of failing to report after an accident at Changi Road. Accused pleaded guilty and stated that the accident was a
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    • 72 3 Singapore, Friday. to have struck the seabed while diving at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday afternoon, Mr. L. E. Lambert, an instrutor at the club, injured his neck. No external injuries were noted but Mr. Lambert complained of pain in the neck. Mrs Lambert, her son and a
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    • 62 3 After midnight on Thursday, Aug. 31 the passage between Changi and Malan Tiga will be closed. Government vesseu requiring to enter or leave by this channel must apply to Extended Defence Officer, Naval Base. Merchant ships requiring to enter will be conducted in by pilots as heretofore.
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