Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1939

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI- Mo. 209. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, Sept. 2, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1939 nvT^i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 70 1 Read Hi I M BAY J TRIBUTE I Dominant II In Malaya I I 1 A.P.B. 2 wmmm THE PURE CRAPE JUICE j^^^ A mellow wine for all occasions Rich in colour and flavour. It is an excellent Tonic !j which energizes elderly people and invalids. f J You cannot
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    • 100 1 mm ONE STROKE BR III! s < HILTON. IE WING-FLOW FEN IPP NEVER GET DRY. y ROBERT F. GOSSELE, B »x 488, Singapore. Chilton GREAT EASTERN OFTICAL CO., (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (TeL 21*4). j 275. South Bridge Road, Singapore. CRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the
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    • 170 1 ——I fExclusive I SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I MAJESTIC HOTfcX, I KUALA LUMPUR- i SCHOOL CHILDREN NEED THIS QUICK-ENERGY BREAKFAST to keep minds alert and prevent overstrain energy rcserv* Bre**»* **>°^ C «fc Coo Flake*. And bow Alt children lore KELUXKTS4 They* M crisp so deliciou*. I**dy
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  • 61 2 T Singapore. Friday. AN How Seong. Chan Chong. Tan* \h S:h and Tan Seng Huat. appeared before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. c. Turnbull. on rharw or being in possesion of chandu not being registered smokers *J h f y u U P leaded ffoUty and
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  • 150 2 THE uncertainty of the past peek naturally continued to make bi difficult states Guthrie Co. in weekly eeport. There have b tuations in prices due to the weak of sterling, but values have beer. maintained in all markets. A mark ieature has been the keen demar.;
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 430 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY_( 932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kuiangsu). Special cheap return tickets t 0 China for short holirfa* trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Siang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Kheng" Sept. 6 "Hong Kheng" Oct.
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    • 354 2 KTEAMER SAILINGS. II Ot and BRITISH INDIA •aicorporated in England). P. <* O. S. N. rO.*S SAILINGS. OUI iVARDa. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 RANPURA 17,000 Bent 8 VICEROY OF India 20,000 Seat 22 t BHUTAN 6.100 Sept 23 I BEHAR 6.000 Oct. 0 CORFU 15,000 Oct. 20 SOUDAN 6.500 Oct.
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    • 384 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I mom I SHORT LEAVE? I MAY WE RECOMMEND: I 3 weeks relaxation on the wellI known Express Liner "POTSDAM" I on roundtrip to Japan? I Leaving Singapore, S?pt 13th.. via Hcnsrkong, Shanghai, Kobe Hongkong, Manila. I Returning October 2nd. m Excursion Tickets: I First Class: $308.57 up.
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    • 147 2 HAMBURG-AMKRIKA LINK Oeutsch-Australische Oampfschiffs Gcsellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AAD JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s-8. NORDMARK via Mania Sept. 2 tmA DUISBURG via Manila Sept 13 s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept 30 m.s. SAUEFJLAND via Manila Oct 16 HOMEWARD.
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    • 270 2 M«i n»*ir m What The j Stars m j Foretell SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS. 5 £nioy a pleasant, cheerful day I 2 Take things easy and do noth- S my on ti ipulse G. I 2 neys, also for general I J pondenc*. S irs arc I J planning for
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 270 2 To-day's Crossword i iZD__. J._L..LLij; r i"M i rr> i iii i i JJ_U_L U-LLj"' ""i i i "i 1* i rrr a i i j i I V I—i1 —i p] H I i i L L_ I 2" I 22 r 23 24 I I j— 1 r
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  • 299 3 Singapore,' Friday. £JHARGED at the instance of Mr. J. M. A. Nicholls, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Detective Branch, Khu Kheng Siong appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, on a charge that he yesterday at No. 46, Canal Road,
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  • 162 3 gRUNEI United Plantations, Limited report for the year ended June 30, states: The net profit for the year, subject to directors' fees, amounts to $21,353.64 to which must be added the balance o! $27,128.29 brought forward from las: account making a total of $48,481.93 which the directors
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  • 52 3 Singapore, Friday.—There was laughter in the Traffic Court to-day when a Court Inspector became confused with identities and told his worship that an accused was the husband of a woman who had been fined earlier. When the man expressed his surprise and uttered a denial, the Inspector tendered
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  • 74 3 Singapore, Friday. Tin at midday was $U6V 2 up y 2 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 29 cents, buyers October December 23 3 8 cents, market nominal. Dealing on the local market was very limited to-day on account of the political
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  • 122 3 Singapore, Friday. A REPRESENTATIVE of Mr. Runme Shaw, who was summoned for delay in reporting the birth of a child on Apr. L told the magistrate (Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke) that he appeared on behalf of the defendant who was in Penang. Mr. R. V. Hogan, senior sanitary
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  • 32 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. MR. j. G. Rappoport, the Malacca Magistrate, has been on sick leave since yesterday. Mr. R. P. Bingham, Assistant Protector of Chinese, is acting for him.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 345 3 II \\R OF CHINA (Incorporated ln China by goecial Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Sat Manager's Office 644 a! Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office siaa-S Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $46,000,000 (X Reserve Funds in Excess cf Ch. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647,000,000.00
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    • 220 3 OUR SERVICES ARI AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast witk ike progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the mult if ark) as service* offered by a reputed banking institution wttM years of financial experience. •T^Tsniiißs^iiiT^ I KASTxae, i 19-23. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 118 3 Easy Running Enduring Strength m/^mr Perfectly Balanced <*B Ofr BejaUfulty finished B /or desc-<pf«t>e V JlVu W tAij Manufacturers W DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO, U Ta^B Ml. Rimponf Bahra Road, Sinfanorc, fctaajd Ask for descriptive folders (C) DIABETES. IF YOU ARK AFFLICTED WITH -THIS DISEASE come to Tnablb A i¥*\\
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    • 121 3 DR. G. F. HENNINGS EKZEMYL Fxcellent for the treatment of Eczema (Dry or Weeping) Psoriasis, Dhobi's Itch, Prickly heat, Pimpl's. B ils. Abscesses, Singapore Foot and all other Fkin diseases. Antiseptic, allays irritation and opposes inflammation Convenient and easy to apply. Only to ypray the solution over the affected part
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    • 117 3 DISCLOSED BY Tek Often hidden behind a row of gleaming white teeth, decay is eating its way to their nerve centres. Tek "Short-Head" toothbrush, is the only genuine and patented brush which will reach thosj hidden danger spots, because the specially designed head, fits into the arch behind the teeth,
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  • 61 4 The marriage arranged between Lieutenant C. A. H. Owen, Royal Navy, and Miss E. M. Dorning-Timmfns will take place quietly at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 6.30 p.m. this evening. Friends of the bride and bridegroom are hereby invited to be present at the Cathedral and afterwards at
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  • 122 4 TAN—Mr. Tan Boon Siew passed away peacefully on the 27th Aug at the age of 65 at his residence No. 10. Palm Road, Kuching. »3arawak, leaving behind his beloved wife, two daughters Mrs. Ho Hcng Soon and Mrr. Chew Eng Hong, an adopted son IvA\ Tan Guan Hee and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 460 4 »^MM^ p j I housekeeper. Free b^ra-lcf*ins f V CS a ™**°<*>. Address Box Singapore. (224-Bi [siNTED Teacher immediacy 3 y Mercantile 209 Quetn VNILD: f.chocl Certificate teacher ngnsh Scnool, Kuiai. Johore Apfil Barq P.hat. <21*-B, vNTi?:D: Teacher to coach Std vTI A bl. a,a Tnoune, Smgacore. i (212.8) a
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    • 638 4 1 I-MALL S2LF CONTAINED FLAT To I Let low rent convenient situation contents lurmture must be taken over icw p:ic e genuine opportunity Box 964, i i\;aiaya ivioune, Singapore. <225-iP WANTED: To rent attap house near !or at seaside. Reply Mr Chiang, 20, 1 Velck Ayer Street, Singapore. (195.8» I
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    • 625 4 PIANOFORTE PI AYI THEORY OF MUSIC. Adults and children any grade. Beginners and Diploma candidates "a speciality. Modern metnods of Teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Tea.eher 25 Barker Road. 1 LESSONS GIVEN in making all kinds of European cakes. For particulars j please ap, ly
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    • 510 4 HOROSCOPE WITH ACCURATE PREDICTIONS FOR $2. SIX QUESTIONS $1. BIRTHDATE-REMITTANCE NUMEROUS CREDENTIALS. RECOGNISED BY HIGH OFFICIALS', DIRECTOR AITTROLOGICAL -SCIENCE BUREAU, 190, WATERLOO STREET. SINGAPORE. (163.8» HORCOCDPE WITH ACCURATE PRE DICTIONS' $2. SEND BIRTHDATE 6 QUESTIONS PER HORAR ASTROLOGY $1 TIME OF WRITING —RFCIITTANCE SATISFACTION OR MONEY-BACK. DIABETES. DIABETES*. DIABETES. NEWLY
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    • 377 4 FREEHOLD LAND AND COMPOUND HOUSE roil SALE: 5, Derbyshire Rd Singapore (off Thomson Road). Apply within for full particulars. < 199J3"» LAND over two acres, Dunearn Road adjacent to entrance New Race Course' Ap;ly Box 912 c 0 Malaya Tribune Singapore. (166.8) WHY REMAIN TENANTS WHEN YOU CAN BUY HOUTSE
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    • 652 4 KUDAT CAPONS also crushed maize OhtainS! Branksome Road Qncanorp ole J5 Tiga Road, Klang b r B' *****) sion of Racing Pigeons with h 1 warned that they are the W. B. Connor, Singapore (i«4B NOTICE. rpffr_M Cl J ong Ah Lynne having this Se^ m he ks no longer
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  • 386 5 Singapore, Friday. MR. K. Sladek, a Czech, the proprietor of the Oyster Club, appeared before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate on a charge of selling beer without a licence. Mr. R. D. W. Edwardes Ker appear ing for the defence stated that the accused had
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  • 206 5 Singapore, Friday. "I WAS by a stranger to carry the two tubes and a tin. 1 asked him what was inside and he told me that they contained syrup." This was the defence made Yeo Ah Ho who appeared belore Mr. R. E. Turnbull, the Singapore
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 608 5 atest Advertisements LEGAL NOTICE, is hereby given 'that-the Power .Lev eiven by Mr. Ng Hop Choon S 1 3 0 SJuth Bridge Road, Singacnie broprietoT of ChopL* Kee Sing an a Kee Sing and Company to not No. 88. Mam Street, U i3elangor, on the 30th day of \32 in
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    • 262 5 NOTICE. CHOP CHAN THYE LEE. KUALA LUMPUR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL PERSONS CLAIMING TO BE THE CREDITORS AND OTHER PEF.'SONS HAVING ANY CLAIMS cr DEMANDS against the abovenamed Chop Chan Thye Lee are hereby REQUIRED TO i SEND PARTICULARS in writing of their claims in respect of the
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    • 230 5 IN THE HIGH COURT Of THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 118 1938. Between M. K. Mohamed Abu Bakar the Ex2Cutor oi Moona Kader Sultan deceased Phuntm. and Ayesha Omar binte Oona Toona Ebramsah and 14 ethers Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTY. At the Saleroom
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    • 380 5 DINE TO-NIGHT J AT THE "NEW" RAFFLES CAFE I REFURNISHED REDECORATED SER VICE- COMFOR T- COUR TESY— MUSIC EXCEILENT GRILL MODERATE PRICES Entertain Your Friends At The New Bar. BUY YOUR BREAD, DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY IF YOU WANT THE BEST. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MGHT SPECIAL
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    • 271 6 mmm NO PRAISE TOO HIGH. .It you have an engagement-put it j J off and see "Goodbye Mr. Chips" STRAITS TIMES. j [[CAPITOLII^j^I JM G M 's great British production From the immortal story by I JAMES HILTON, Author of "LOST HORIZON" I DON ATP^SIb 1 GOODBYE R*¥t.*f Sm GREER
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    • 322 6 J I 4<lt k ll hi leve Gl YOIJ LL MARVEL AT THE SECRETS IT REVEALS! MEN. LEARN ABOUT FEMININE WILES AND LURES! j 'BEAUTY for the ASKING' RKO RADIO PICTURE WITH LUCILLE BALL PATRIC KNOWLES I PONAU» WOOOfI I GAl T MONT NEWSREEL FRIEDA INESCORT. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES: 6.15
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    • 176 6 SHIRLEY'S BIGGEST PICTURE L\""Toi nro'"'" 5 BOOKED for MALAYA'S BIGGEST THEATRE I Gala Midnight Premiere: At Th j TO-NIGHT at 12 |€APITOt I j General Screening commences TUESDAY NEXT I Frances Hodgson Burnett's great classic XI 5 I lta S- I j J COmeS to Twlwlcolor! j i:;: I 1
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  • 709 7 PATRONS WHO DlD NOT SETTLE ACCOUNTS Singapore, Friday. JIOW many cabaret patrons were in the habit of signing chits for both drinks and dancing coupons resulting in enormous credit losses was related to his lordship, Sir Percy McElwaine, by Mr. Basil Eleazer Johannes (46) of Lloyd Gardens
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  • 70 7 Singapore, Friday. AN a charge of driving his lorry in .a negligent manner a' South Road, and thereby colliding with a motor-car. on June 9 at 4.40 D.m., Low Soh Kow appeared before Mr. E. E. Coleman, the Traffic Judge this afternoon. Accused claimed trial, and as
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  • 219 7 No. Singapore, Friday. G KIAN HOE (22), Lim Kee Lin (32) and a 60-year-old woman pleaded guilty this morning in the fifth police Court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that they at 3.25 E.m. yesterday at No. 39, Tiverton ane, assisted in the management
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 l&m JUBILEE THEATRE < line Sat 2nd Sun. 3rd. 2 96 PM. Double Feature •Yonng Blcod" "Yankee Don" Idmis 100 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c 30c TO-MORROW AT PAVILION I EMPIRE TALKIE B MatineeS To-day To-morrow Whole Serial of I RETIRX j of CIIAXDI'** I Will be screened. s I GRAND
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    • 197 7 20th Century Economy 4 Re-plate all pour old articles bi/ I TH E SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS 221. Orchard Rood topp. Cavanagh Road). Oldest Chinese Electro-platers in HE Malaya Chromium, Silver and B ifokf -plating etc. x Tel. 4351. B HOME BY AIR-BACt BY SEX Inquire about MR-SEA INTERCHANGE Mi arranged
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    • 120 7 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAURANT ATTACHED MC;iIT DAX€E Nightly at 9.30 p. m. TEA DAXCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY SfcVERYN ROSALIND PRESENT AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN THE
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    • 330 7 j TO-ftAY*S BIftT.EST ETOKT! I gala MiQNidHf Premiere TO-NIGHT AT 12 O'CLOCK fflMWll ALL THE TRADITION 0F THE BLUE GRASS COUNTRY... alive in t he ™> IIPII jeweled hues of Technicolor! |J|- M§ Where every golden day is IPk ISL made for the sport of kings S~fß IP B kindled
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  • 688 8 TWENTY-FIVE years ago Great Britain -had to make a momentous decision. Treaties had been torn in two; the rights of small nations were flouted. Germany was the culprit, and Britain took the only possible course in deciding to fight by the side of her ally France. After
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  • 1533 8 Historic Speech In Com mons London, Sept. 1. JHE House of Commons was crowded, also the galleries, when the session began at 6 p.m. The Prime Minister and Mr. Arthur Greenwood were loudly cheered on entering. The Prime Minister's first words, as he rose in a hushed House,
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  • 443 8 Reuter. London, Sept 1 The King this, afternoon called at M Downing Street and remained ior ha" an hour. Hisr Majesty was seen off b the Prune Minister and loudly cheered as his car passed down Downing Stree; Earlier, Mr. Winston Churchill called at Downing Street
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 228 8 I AFIPTF¥ sports I SH,RTS I I I Blues, Greys, Browns, I J I j p Greens and Fawn. j J I Be sure you see the name I I I J in Coat Style for I j j A'E'R'T-E'X on the label comfort. J j Polo Collar. I I
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    • 72 8 Superior Eyesight Service! lmm tmmmm Fully qualified specialists. Sound Advices given Astonishing Low Charges for Modern Glasses Everbright Op ical Co. ANNOUNCEMENT I fiends are notified that the wedding s?' G H Daly and Mis Nadia Hcpkin. originally arranged for Sept 23, rothoH? W i c? ke place at St
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  • 96 9 Germany Must Withdraw Promptly From Poland joint ULTIMATUM BY BRITAIN AND FRANCE HAS BEEN SENT TO Ml GERMAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDING THE PROMPT WITHiiAwAI OF GERMAN FORCES FROM POLISH TERRITORY. IT IS STATED IN THE JOINT
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  • 341 9 Reuter. LONDON, SEPT. 2. THE WAR OFFICE ANNOUNCES THAT GENERAL 1 MOBIUSATION HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED. This concerns officers of the Regular Army, the Reserve of .2 ;C of the militia, officers of the supplementary re- of office!;, and all men belonging to the Territorial Army.
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  • 61 9 Palis. Sept. 2. THE German acts of 1 Mailed a feu hours Poilsh Ambassador had the Reich Government .rf the Polish attitude towards the efforts to maintain peace. According to a communique from the Offidal Polish News Agency, leceived n ?fris says This act of aggression
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  • 91 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 2. were F 4 Hiiifax made a staterespectively. The occasion however on account ci a °V he orfinal results cf this £L In any case we are under an obiikation to Poland which we cannot S without inflicting a sense of S
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  • 26 9 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 2. GENERAL mobilisation has been decreed and martial law proclaimed by the French S!overnment. Parliament has been called.— Reuter.
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  • 93 9 London. Sept. 2. rr|lE terms «»f the joint Bri--1 tish and French Note were loudly cheered when rtad in the House of Commons by the Premier, who added: "If the reply to this last warning is unfavourable, and I do not g—gfnt tnat lt is likely to
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  • 54 9 Reuter. London, Sep*- 2 X the conclusion of the The most important 2S."*sg*S hLsucd"*te the Exchequer account. Other bills applied to the price lav: relatin" to aircraft and amended: enactments 'relating prices, controlling cf KSSrt export and ttt carriage ot cer forbiddine
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  • 60 9 Reuter. London, Stpt. I> THE paibreak of hosMMM» I rw.**Mw nd Poland I ween Geimany lwl ha- brouftht busings io a stan^. still in markUs re maincd to-day. In the i treii n exchange Bfljxxet closed nominally ai 4.10 in firms of'the dollar, compared with 4*5 ovcrnr.:il.
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  • 24 9 Reuter. London, Sept. ft. THE British Government has impos--1 ed a censorship on postal eorres Colonies will noi Reuter.
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  • 97 9 Berlin. Sept. 2. MILITARY action in B***** Pomerania and East Prussia has brought the expected successes, claims the first German war i-om-munique. which says that <*«■»*" thorps have reached the heights ot Kattowit'/. "Forces from East fighting on Polish soil. he Jn pcrce has bombed several Polish
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  • 38 9 Reuter. London. S.ept. 2. Hie Tolish Ambassador has seen Loid Halifax and informed him that the Gtrman attack upon Poland constitutes aggressi* n as P**™** fcr under the Anglo-Polish treaty which he has thus invoked —Keuier.
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  • 527 9 Poles Repulse German Troops Reuter. Warsaw, Sept. 2. rpHE main German attack from East Prussia was between Dzialdowo and Wojnitze. tr-*A German planes attacked in two wave*. The first bombed Kursk, Gdynia Thorn, Bialystock, Grodno, Dihivo and Bydgoszcz. The second bombed Warsaw. Cracow, Katowice and Czcnstowiee.
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    • 36 9 i, r. .«Aino nxnfanxm $1050 flHwTillffl Write /or a Illustrated w (.ea/fcl fo BP 5 9 Ltd., P.O. j box 182. fSgra I r Singapore, p|| APPLY STOCKISTS: KELANTAN: KiivrAPORF KUALA LUMFUt: KuaUlv store. Rota Rahru.
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  • 297 10 MEMORANDUM TO BE CONSIDERED SOON DEMOLITION OF HOUSES OUTSIDE MUNICIPAL LIMITS CTORP r. Tr "<>une Staff Reporter) 1.. on "an, years affectln Rural rH lations with the nnh'i, <v j Hoard and its re««t permits J T^' 0 f h SOs erer,e
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  • 17 10 Reuter. London Sept, 2 «»t the tin MM quarter ofw^™^™ 0 tor the
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  • 54 10 Reuter. m at between 18 that in a ~nce' )ers of K emer en cy practice s hai rf, Ca 5 met and innior milis i!.S? tne Premier to facili11S ldsk 01 Ministry reSiigg,■fenifled thpir win«^ nthony Eden l«pprn d rft f n 7? f Lord
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  • 13 10 I An Imperial Air \r m air Ma 'l is due
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  • 38 10 Reuter. THE football Association Sept 2 X «iat a aesfflwT v announce from the Homf omr™ situation at The nresenf ymg that SJPWit Saturdays™i^ tlme does n °t Celled.^R eut^r days matches being can-
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  • 117 10 Reuter. In the House of r^ 011 2 b*ld Sinclair LCerSEES"*, Ir Chamberlain had th? ld SP' as a whole and thM hrri, r i he nation ported him n rhe *S Party sU f" taken The Br tteh rL he ha <* «w left nothing m?cW
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  • 67 10 Reuter. of Hitler receives the f^?i° n ,he part •he British bin fu s »PP°rt of founeil Z <helabo u rJ h K. Va nal Q|rreft S ith h he has no Which is to Telia* e ,L he SwtaS hold' -'ccora w:th the faith
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  • 112 10 Reuter. r f/ERR Hitler has ser ?t°T h e Se p 2: M telegram tn c;„ the Whwto» «*nk you Tordialfy^o 0 and poiit'cal am I™, he dl P °ma:! C p«™ a ny I am convinced that uVh o d d r^ tary force, i
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  • 153 10 WflTH the world threatened by war the strong v i indUding are read/tfS t^^T' scheme of Empire defence. of how wpII til \Z lndl cation camp to-day lithLJSf" The outbreak of h^m IjL interfered with 1 T.' llt,es h not fining pro e V a t
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  • 15 10 Reuter. PRESIDENT MbKieki t to the Carman JfPiy so oven don,
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  • 38 10 Reuter. Ottawa, sept 2 service h Ye been on active nc^ced M^r 0 p p ier) an had been asked to SlhS^ he ernment to rfo ;r aut *<oris e his Govoperation wi& co-
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  • 43 10 EMPIRE COMPL AINTS AT AIR PASSENGER BAN d« and Afr£a fS^ 11 i,^ but there «a" di "N.' Xc Und Mr. CampbeU-Orde Mozambique, India I d E? >P< and |™Mpii *o»r lasted 46 a"' 5 M mile, completed i„ ZoTn, 3 's nours.
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  • 36 10 Reuter. pE Gover„ me S k 0 h f 0, c Sept. r*. land, Norway and n J and simultaneously publi^ den^ ha ye tons proclaiming h h J? de^r a their a^lut e
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  • 21 10 Reuter. The House nf r^ London &Pt l f/ter SffS, a W time to-day.-I R*ut er lls ta rec^
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  • 653 10 TEXT OF CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN LONDON BERLIN Reuter. London, Sept a a shows hat Sffß i^ETSA d land authors-\v=„ .P erma on PoWf or?c ha nl p oland was ew*onj Mtb GermSnj dlrpct disdistortion to the 1 225? "P the arinal in iZJSff demanded •missarv ftf*?- of Polish the course ng
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    • 7 10 Singapore Kuala Lumpat ur Penang. wpg ai
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    • 57 10 OVERSEA* ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. SrS DING STREET. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. MOTOR, PER. aONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. I AGEKTII ms!)?? an -poi bros. HONG CH E co., I X. LLMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, KJ ivr NG KON CHEE. fPnw LEE WO TEH, PFVA- LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE (AGENCY,
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  • 294 11 Move Not Sponsored By Government (Tribune Staff Reporter) riFFORTS are being made to amalgamate Chinese schools in rural k areas, and negotiations between proprietors and management committees are now in progress. The Tribune understands, however, that the move
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  • 59 11 Singapore. Friday The marriage took place this afterat the Singapore Registry before Mr Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate of Mr. Nils Tord Kjell, son of Mr Nils Kjell to Miss Edel Jorgensen, daughter of Mr. Christian Jorgensen. The witnesses to the marriage were
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  • 42 11 Sin-ap.re. Friday.—On the suggestion of Mr. T. L. Tan, assistant official Asthe public examinations of Mr. Isaac A Elias and Ma M. J. Nassim w re postponed for a fortnight when both debtors appeared in the Bankruptcy Couit this morning.
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  • 119 11 i Tin Press censor, Straits Set-; 1 dements, emphasises in a j uilef to the Edit** the necessity] r genders of letters or postal; I place his name and address mi the back of the envei or packet. Failure to do this w iH involve
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  • 121 11 Singapore, Friday. PERMISSION to practise as mem- bers of the Singapore bar was Mr. Jos< h Ezra David Elias Simon Haigh David Elias re admitted in the High II ti bill for both applicants' ;hip Mr. Justice Manning Qtt Bar Committee of Penang .a.
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  • 412 11 Singapore, Saturday. COR the purposes of conserving, increasing and regulating the 1 distribution of food supplies in Malaya, Government yesterday brought into effect Part II of the Food Control Ordinance in respect of a large number of food stuffs other than rice. This will mean
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  • 185 11 Singapore, Friday. A BANKRUPT, Lim Kok Gek, who stated that he was on the eve of finding employment made his appearance in the Bankruptcy Court to-day before Sir Percy McElwaine. He stated that he carried on business at the Express Radio Service store which was originally run
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  • 71 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. GANI BIN DOLLAH, an 18-year-old Malay claimed trial in the Police Court on Thursday to a charge of theft of a bag and clothings valued $14.40 from house No. 14, Riverside, Inspector C. H. Giam. who prosecuted, asked for
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  • 81 11 Singapore, Friday. ANGUS WILLIAM SCOTT, appeared before Mr. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic Court on the charge of causing the death of Mangoon Swito by driving his car in a negligent manner at Dunearn Road, on or about 1.10 p.m on Aug. 3, the
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  • 68 11 Singapore, Friday. THE wedding took place at 179, Pasir 1 Panjang Road to-day of Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin son of Mr. and the late Mrs Yong Thean Yong and Miss KwaGeok Lan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kwa Siew Tee. Mr Yong Yoon Choi was best man
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  • 100 11 Singapore, Friday. WHILE negotiations are proceeding, 300 coolies employed by the Nanyang Manufacturing Co., Ltd., are still idle, having refused to work until theh* demands are accepted. This is the third day of the stril-e, in which over three hundred coolies are involved. The chief
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  • 108 11 Singapore, FridayA TEACHER who was made bankrupt a second time appeared in the Bankruptcy Court to-day for his; public examination He was Mr. K. Sabapathy, who is employed at Raffles Institution on a salary of $300 per month. Questioned by Mr. T. L. Tan for the Official Assignee,
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  • 526 12 YESTERDAY'S FIRST DIVISION SOCCER S.C.F.A 1. Manchesters I IN spite of the inclusion of the two forwards who scored Singapore's goals in the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur, the S.C.F.A. yesterday were only able to share the points in their second Div. I.
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  • 89 12 Singapore, Saturday. ALL tennis ties fixed for yesterday were postponed owing to the wet weather. The S.R.C. ties were postponed to Monday. The following are ties fixed lor Tuesday:— HANDICAP SINGLES "A": Dr. B. E Shears (—30.3) vs. E. Le Mercicr i—ls»; R. Thoy (-15.3) vs. H.
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  • 441 12 (By "REFEREE") Singapore, Saturday. DOY QUEE scored a good win over Tommy Carrie last night, when, after a long interval boxing was resumed at the Happy World. In spite of the rest which patrons have had, the attendance was disappointing. Most people
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  • 66 12 Entries are invited for the inte*club. inter-school and Commerical Houses badminton tournaments The entry fee per team of three singles and two double* for the inter-club and com. rrercial houses competitions is $5 and lor the inter-school tourney $3 The closing date is Sept. 15' Entry forms
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  • 67 12 Reuter. rrv, London, Sept. 1 (U^t^' al was abanooned camg to the crisis Surrey scored 350 for £*i ht n d H' cl T ared 212 (Pollard six for »>, and Lancash.re 211 .Watts five for The match atLoc2ster was aban toed owing to tho sodden aickel
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  • 81 12 TO-DAY Soccer: Division 1. s R r —Gillmau 2A Publishers v v Stadium. 2A Minesweepers v sw Naval Base 8 H b Cricket: SC C v v S.C.C. Port Canning vs If F1 Baiestier. rA A VS European Women Golf: R.S.O.C. Men's Monthly M-tia-(Bogey). MQaI RaCil, Dav in£aP:re
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    • 353 12 GASTRIC ULCERS ARE SUSPECTED rrwV CU i pa ,n su^ests that excess acrt has attacked his stomach linin* preparing the way for a gastric ukai iSX 6 T c p unthess instances where tho gentle, healmg work of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder has driven the spectre ot a serious operation
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    • 185 12 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU I CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile jniee flow from our liver into our bowels ejery day, our movements get haiu and constipated and our food decays unnaturally jn our 23 feet of bowels. This dvcay Bends Poison all over our
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  • 620 13 RACE 1—2.30 p.m. os. (lass I—Div 3—6 Furlongs, wtiA II I'H Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer mm~ "fiSr 9 02 Messrs Logue H** tgSSc 000 Mr. A. Van Tooren gEK jSW H. 09 Messrs. C.Y. Choy C.Y. Chong Hobte ?S 8 .0°? Majo? A ll 8.02
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  • 680 13 By "Trespasser" Singapore. Saturday. pUNTERS should be prepared for further upsec at to-day's races. The week's rain has made the track sodden and horses which are lucky enough to get away fast and settle down early in their races will probably «nnex the honours The
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  • 22 13 The Singapore Colts will be holding <* re-union dinner at 7 p.m. on Sept; 8 at the Empress Hotel.
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  • 68 13 By "Trespasser" Race I—PHARIOL Sycillian Race 2—GOLDEN ARROW Last Crusadei Race 3—HAPPY SAL Lisheen Race 4—THE PURITAN Jubilee Son Race s—-INVENTORY Madam Race PURE GOLD Jack Druce Race 7—HYBLA Release Race B—ECHO Alum Ruck By Benny Solace Race I—SYCILLIAN Devon King Race 2—KABINDA Velocity Race 3—HAPPY SAL Glitter Race
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  • 230 13 The following are ties fixed in -he Singapore Cricket Club's autumn lawn tennis tournament. MONDAY'S TIES "A" Class Singles:—Lt. E. A. de L Young (scr. > vs. Major R. McL. More (—3) z "B" Class Singles:—M. C. Elliott (—3) vs. C. G. Simpson —3) "C" Class Singles:—C.
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    • 723 14 I To-day's Radio I -r /\%Tf\/\vr I his Collegians. GTAirAPORF. the Studio, by the Tase* LONDUJN a.m. MROM MlMjiirurVEj I Utara Kronchong Party. TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 12.10 Sports news and Stock Ex- YDC 15 15 lcs ZHL 225 metres (1.11 «.!•> j Singapore* G SG 17 79 Mc!s (16.9 tf
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  • 204 15 A 20th Century-Fox picture with LORETTA YOUNG-RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN DOUGLAS OUMBRftli KAREN MORIEY MORONI OLSEN ATYPICAL sunny, blue-skied day in the Blue Gnu* country of Kentucky Sally Goodwin i Young:) hears again from Uncle Peter Iter Brennan) the story of the bitter enmity i ihe Goodwins
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  • 1113 15 APPEAL TO SUBHAS BABU TO RESPECT CONGRESS' DECISION Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Wardha, Aug. 23. J leliverance neither for India nor for the world through Violence even for vindication of justice is almost With
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  • 30 15 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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  • 192 15 Lucknow, Aug. 26. MAULANA Abul Kaiam Azad has wired to the Congress President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, suggesting an emergent meeting of the Congress Working Committee to consider the grave turn in the international situation. A reply to the communication is awaited.—(United Press). Trivandrum, Aug. 24—The bail application on
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  • 25 15 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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  • 128 15 Simla. OIK hospitals in the administration of the Government of India which are considered suitable for the supply will benefit from Lord Nuffield's offer of "Iron Lungs" or respirators to hospitals in the British Empire, about which an announcement was made some time ago. These
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  • 53 15 India will pay about Rs. 20,000 less as her contribution to the League of Nations, according to the recommendation of the League Committee on Allocation of Expenses appointed in 1938. According to the existing scale of payments, India during the current year would have to pay a little under Rs.
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