Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1939
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Title Section39 1939-09-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales "VOL. XXVI- No. 213. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, September 7, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 -HIE CEXtT"39 words
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260 1939-09-07 1 Thousands Enrol In United States SMASHING THROUGH ON WESTERN FRONT Reuter. FRENCH FORCES ARE ADVANCING BEYOND THE FRONTIER INTO GERMANY, ACCORDING TO LATEST REUTER MESSAGES. AN OFFICIAL FRENCH COMMUNIQUE REFERS TO THE "ADVANCE VARYING ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT PARTS OF THEReuter. - 260 words
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47 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. Bikaner, Sept. 7. THE Maharajah of Bikaner has 1 informed the Viceroy that he offers his only surviving son. Captain Mahajkumar Sedul Singhi Bahadur, who will place lu> personal services and sword at the disposal of the KingEmperor. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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105 1939-09-07 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 7. IN the House of Commons yesterday lam-moon the Premier whether any official on neutrality had been received from the Russian, Italian, Japanese and Spanish Governments. r A. Butler. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replied: "No official Smnicationa on neutrality haveBritish Wireless. - 105 words
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57 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 6. IT is reported that Japanese interests I are preparing to place machinery crders valued at $10,000,000 for the equipment of a lorry factory in Manchuria. The orders, it is said, were originally intended for Germany and have nowReuter. - 57 words
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Article85 1939-09-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 7. IT is reported that Italian shipping, both in Europe and in Asia, wM 1 soon be resumed. This is taken by many peopte mean that the Italian Government is determined, in the meantime at least, to rema.n neutral.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 85 words
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Article86 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. 1 Neville Chamberlain said he hoped to make a statement on the general situation to-morrow. When Mr. Arthur Greenwood asked whether this would be the beginning of periodical statements regarding the prosecution of war,Reuter. - 86 words
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64 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. London, Sept. REUTER is officially informed that the enemy aircraft reported off the East Coast yesterday morning were reconnaissance planes. Fiehter aircraft were dispatched but contact was not made with the enemy, who turned back before reaching the C °On returning semeReuter. - 64 words
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148 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 6. rE Berlin correspondent of /the Danish paper Berlinske Tidende says that the German authorities refuse to publish lists of casualties. He says that relations of the German dead are informed but are strictly ordered not to tell others or to wearReuter. - 148 words
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Article120 1939-09-07 1 FURTHER decisions fixing rice prices are announced by the Food Controller, Malaya, this morning. The fixed prices are as follows: SIAM RICE: Siam No. 2 Ordinary, $190 per koyan 5 cents a kati. RANGOON RICE: S.Q. Meedone, $180 per koyan, 29 cts. per gantang. Meedone, $170 per120 words
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Article28 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 7. THE South African Minister to the United States has advised the President that South Africa is at war with Germany.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article75 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. (Delayed by Censor) London, Sept. 6. rIE Ministry of Information announces that in consequence of the state of war with Germany and in conformity with the provisions of the London Naval Treaty of 1936, the agreements with Soviet Russia in 1937 and Poland in 1938 notificationReuter. - 75 words
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Article84 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. CLOSE Labourite contact with the Government is foreshadowed in an announcement that prominent Labour leaders have been nominated to keep in touch with specific defence ministers in order to exchange ideas in privacy. Gen. Sir W. Alexander, former First .Lord of theReuter. - 84 words
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50 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. Allahabad, Sept. 6. SIR TEJ SAPRU, India's liberal leader, has appealed to the country to stand by Britain unconditionally. He said that any question of controversy with the British regarding the future of India must stand over until the common peril was past.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article41 1939-09-07 1 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 7. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies states that the whole of the Australian Militia, numbering 78,000 would be called up in batches of 10,000 and receive training at war stations to provide protection for vulnerable points.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article197 1939-09-07 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 7. THE following statement has been issued by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland: "In no part of the United Kingdom has the call to duty been more deeply recognised than in loyal Ulster. Her people, in common with their fellow citizensBritish Wireless. - 197 words
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Advertisement9 1939-09-07 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE9 words
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Advertisement34 1939-09-07 1 Exclusive GOWNS I SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. I mV m*l mm. jf m W r^ Jmw mm mm\ Vy&i mi iiiaßJlfllfflfif ffr** I^^^ L.-— MADE IN ENGLAND,34 words
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253 1939-09-07 2 IN the midst of another European war which might rival the war of 1914-1918 in intensity, the opinion of the youth of Malaya and of the Empire takes on a new significance. Here are some typical comments, made by the schoolboy editor of253 words
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Article101 1939-09-07 2 > GOVERNMENT Gazette extraori t,U Xv iUied yesterday, provides k vl mption of certain persons embarking 8 the *~*»J*£ mpnts by sea or air for places uui m dc Malaya under the De ence Regulations relating to travel. Tne following are those exempted (a) Any Asiatic native of"British101 words
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370 1939-09-07 2 Step May Be Copied Elsewhere In Malaya (Tribune Staff Reporter) rkUICK to realise the hardships which soldiers have to endure while on active service, and highly appreciative of the importance and value of their task-defence, a number of Singapore370 words
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Article549 1939-09-07 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. I A CLAIM for $10,000 genera! damages IIWSL A accident which occurred towards the latter part veMerday dismissed by the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray A>nsley in the Perak Civil Court. Medical evidence tendered revealed that the549 words
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Article92 1939-09-07 2 Singapore, Wednesday. APPEARING before Mr. J. McFall, the Singapore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate this morning a Chinese, Lim Ah Poh, charged that on Aug. 22 at Silat Road he committed house-breaking by breaking open the of a door in the house of Teo Ann in92 words
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Article94 1939-09-07 2 Singapore, Wednesday. SEET Kirn Lcng, a 45-year-old Eng- j lish-speaking Tecchew, made his second appearance this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singa- pore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, on a charge that on \ug. 2« at Geylang Road, he committed criminal intimidation by threatening94 words
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Article49 1939-09-07 2 Sin gape-re, Wednesday For the purposes of detailing men for the signals and wireless services and for mtrcl duties, part mobilisation of the 1 Naval Volunteer Reserve in the rtralta Settlements has taken place. This id mentioned in a Government Gazette extraordinary published to-day.49 words
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Article50 1939-09-07 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Teng Ah Khah. the ricksha puller who was convicted on the charge of stealing $100 from Mr. K. P. K. Menon, the lawyer, was this morning sentenced to I o-ie month's rigorous imprisonment by I Mr. L C Goh. the fifth police niagiaI trate50 words
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Article49 1939-09-07 2 During the stay of the Marnix van Saint Aldegonde in Singapore no person will be allowed on board. Holders of immigration passes will not be allowed en board unless in possession of a special permit issued by the local agent Through passengers will remain on board.49 words
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Article161 1939-09-07 2 T«E publication in the Pest Office Daily List of the dates and times at which mails will be closed at the General Post Office Singapore, is suspended for the iW it that correspondence for despatch overseas should be posted regyarly day by day. and as early in161 words
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Article221 1939-09-07 2 FE following places have been added to the schedule of Protected Places under the Defence Regulations. The whole of St. James Power Station and its environs bounded on the North and South by the Singapore Harbour Board property, on the East by the Sea and West221 words
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Article30 1939-09-07 2 We have received a number of letters protesting against the rise of food prices. Como'aints are being fo:warded to 'he authorities, who are taking the fullest steps to prevent profiteering.30 words
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293 1939-09-07 2 AN expenditure of $7,000 is entailed in a building programme which the Board df Managers of the Bethel English School. Katong, contemplates embarking upon, and an appeal to raise this amount is being launched. Bethel English School is designed to assist poor children, principally Chinese,293 words
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Article165 1939-09-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. A SEVERE rainstorm swept Taiping district at 3 p.m. yesterday causing many lew-lying areas to be flooded. This is the first storm of great intensity experienced in this town for several months. Many small trees were uprocted in town, and in165 words
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Article336 1939-09-07 2 London, Aug. 27. CIR Lewis Fermofs report has attracted less attention in London than would have been expected in more normal times. So far the only comment is that appearing in a leading article of the "Financial Times' which says:- j Between the tm restrictiomsts336 words
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Article73 1939-09-07 2 Singapore, Wednesday. LEO Heyde Petersen, a Dane, was this morning fined $5 by Mr. FletctueiCooke, the third police magistrate, for an offence under the Aliens Ordinance. It was statod that he failed to have I his certificate of evidence endorsed by the Registrar when he left for Johore,73 words
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143 1939-09-07 2 Bangkok, Aug. 31. THE Director-General nS the POi: c Department, Colonel Luang Ataltej Charas, in his capacity as Press onice.. has ordered the withdrawal newspaper licences of the Siam %™fy* a weekly Thai paper, and of the Bangkok Review, a weekly paper puphsneo in English, for143 words
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Advertisement58 1939-09-07 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHCLIA STREET. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, W* SONAL ACCIDENT T ORK MENTS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENT' 3 Si: REM BAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOOM*. NG RON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH WENG PENANG GENERAL58 words
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262 1939-09-07 3 MEW 12,000,000 GOVERNMENT OFFICES (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE war will not interfere with the progress which is being made with the construction of the $2,000,000 new Johore Government ngs. Work is aheady well in hand and the building will rise tically over262 words
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Article140 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. FE King has approved the appointment of the Duke of Gloucester as chief liaiscn officer of the field forces. The British Army is now a lDJf*4 unit following the passing of the Armed Forces Conditions of Service Act. The TerritorialReuter. - 140 words
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Article70 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. t;;» Ministry of Information an--1 nounces: "It will be realised it it will not always be desirable lublish news of the destruction of enemy submarines o ar naval or air forces. There'..vau.se no news is published a mast not be assumed thatReuter. - 70 words
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110 1939-09-07 3 pxHISIS still led as the principal cause I 0 f death in the municipality last A total of 215 people died during tc ending September 2, 109 of these being Chinese. nia took a toll of 26. convul--20 enteritis 13. beri-beri 8, dysenind malaria110 words
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65 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. I: A. Butler (Foreign Under-Secretary I -aid that bombing by German aircraft in Poland had been generally directed Lgainst an objective serving some mili- purpose, and not indiscriminately against the civilian population althougnReuter. - 65 words
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Article67 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. The Treasury announces that besides the credits recently granted to Poland by the British and French Governments, a financial agreement between the Bri*;..sh. French and Polish Governments providing a cash loan of about eight and a half millions to the Polish GovernmentReuter. - 67 words
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68 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 6. 4 DECREE providing for a 65-hour s± working week is published in the official journal. A seventy-two hour week is provided for in certain munition factories and other defence works. Hours must be so spread that no day Is longer thanReuter. - 68 words
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Article42 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 6. The Havas correspondent states from Warsaw that the Polish peasants, miunated by German air attacks on towns and villages, are organizing spontaneous hunts for German parachutists. Four officers of the German air force have °een caught.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-09-07 3 THIS picture, received by the last air mail, shows a crowd watching Lord Halifax,, the Foreign Minister, as he left the Foreign Office to attend a Cabinet meeting discussing the German threat to Poland.36 words
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Article251 1939-09-07 3 THE following communique, dated Sept. 6, has been issued by the Food Controller, Malaya: is being %?t up immediately for the appointment of sub-committees to advise the Food Controller in regard to the proper and fair price of certain essential foodstuffs. These sub-committees will consist251 words
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Article145 1939-09-07 3 I Singapore Wednesday. THE importance cf music study has already been recognised in Singa--1 pore as we can fudge irom the fae 1 I tliat music is being introduced as a 1 subject in the local Cambridge examinations." said Rotarian M. Anciano. I TC.L.. in145 words
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Article30 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. Amsterdam. Sept. 7. IT is stated that unknown aeroplanes 1 flew over the centre of Hollartd at 4 a m. on Tuesday and that anti aircraft batteries opened fire.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article369 1939-09-07 3 Malaya Patriotic Fund rfiHE following letter appealing for help for the fighting forces has been sen*, to us by Lady Thomas, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Roberts, Lady Small, mVts. Cherry- and Mrs. Lord:— (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune). I&r —The men of our fipmtiner369 words
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Article24 1939-09-07 3 Reuter. Warsaw. Sept. 7—The official Polish Agency announces that 30 Polish planes raided Berlin and all returned to their bases.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article91 1939-09-07 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Sept. 7. HOSTILITIES in Sainshui, Kwangtung, have been resumed since Sept. L Over a thousand Japanese troops attacked Lopao in rsveral directions. So far, the attack has teen successfully resisted by the Chinese. Fighting is still proceeding. The Chinese Central GovernmentSin Chew Jit Poh. - 91 words
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Article60 1939-09-07 3 British Wireless. Londcn, Sept. 6. Messages have been received at the Dominions Office from the Government of Australia, the Government of New Zealand, the Governor of Victoria and the Governor ci Western Australia expressing lively pleasure at the appointment ot Mr. Anthony Eden and promisingBritish Wireless. - 60 words
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Article61 1939-09-07 3 Singapore, Wednesday.—Ling Kok Onn was this afternoon acquitted by Mr Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, on a charge of theft as a servant of eight rattan bags, valued at $6.60, the property of Mr. Chee Sow Ying Mr. A. V. L. Davies appeared for the61 words
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Article137 1939-09-07 3 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. POR the first time in recent years a woman was sentenced to death at the Selangor assizes to-day when >*he and her brother were found guilty of murdering a girl bride, 1G years old. The trial lasted nine days and ,48137 words
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Article20 1939-09-07 3 Mr F W Stephens (Singapore) has qualified' in the annual examination of the Institute of Actuaries.20 words
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Article47 1939-09-07 3 The Rev. W. H. Todd. Chaplain to the Forces 2nd Class, at present serving at Singapore has been appointed Chaplain Ist Class and Assistant CnaplamGeneral, the Far East in succession to the Rev W. M. A. Farren who has been selected for duty With the Northern Command.47 words
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Article45 1939-09-07 3 An exhibition of a fine collection Of kris silk sarongs and Malayan silverware concluded a talk on Malaya from a woman's point, of view which was given by Mrs. A. R. Mynott, home en leave, to members of the Preston branch Of the Townswomen's Guild.45 words
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Advertisement167 1939-09-07 3 $ro*f y ROCK OCTERS We now receive these delicious ij^\ Sydney Rock Oysteiv twice a it At* week by air. They really aro f V* nVf good—the flavour Is fine and 1 W;! 1 they are in straight-frcm-tfce- V 1! sea condition. Let us reserve a stork «7« (5 fetes)167 words
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Article152 1939-09-07 4 T..„. Sin a P°re Wednesday. WO Chinese had a finger and thumb respectively completely severed yesterday afternoon due to accidents. In one case a Chinese who had fought a pig to the Municipal Abattoir had the top portion of his right second finger bitten off by the frightenjed152 words
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427 1939-09-07 4 Singapore, Wednesday. JJOW' a luan of $2 alleged to have been owing: by one of the complainants to the accused's uncle led to a triple stabbing affray at CeciJ Street on the night of May 25 was related to-day at the Assize trial of427 words
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Article44 1939-09-07 4 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 6. The official German News agency has that German troops have oc cupled Cracow without fighting: ami" added that bridge* over the V&mula vie undamaged muia thi S T- B T N c °nnrmation of Reuter available h ere.-Reuter. - 44 words
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Article281 1939-09-07 4 TO-MORROW FOR ALL Lit 4[j &RS. An all-round. prcmiC>, t n day, good for buying <-na ing bargains. Favourable r business interviews and r travel. Very fortunate for Livrj and property interests, helpful for cautious speculat SPECIAL INFLUENCES S ary 21 to February 10. if happen281 words
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Article179 1939-09-07 4 Singapore. Wednjß da] The Tin market to-day at $117. unchanged, and the Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers cents, buyers October Dei I cents. To-day, local investor decide suddenly that comm ing Companies were a sound and after a long period of Tin and Rubber shares sprai179 words
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Article91 1939-09-07 4 Singapore. Wednesday. APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Old ham. the Singapore District Judge and Second Police. Magistral morning, a Chinese, Tan Ah Lek JJ charged with theft, of two fowls vali at $2 belonging to Mr. Koh Chin Ron ?nd with purting another Chinese, Khoh Sui Theng, in fear of injurj91 words
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Advertisement384 1939-09-07 4 engineers have succeeded in /B*m\m fitting a sharp edge on stainless steel. Ji/ j^^^j^jSSß There is no cleaning and drying to be done after shaving with a Stainles; Giliette^^^^jjjr blade. It is not even necessary to remove the rlidc from the razor. Simply loosen the razor, rinse, and set aside384 words
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Advertisement125 1939-09-07 4 ACID stomach, night indigestion JTi that what cause, those sleepless nights, nights when you toss and turn and just can t rest. The food you've taken during the day is turning acid during the night, and this acidity so irritate, the stomach nerves that your whole nervous system is upset,125 words
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Advertisement227 1939-09-07 4 PILES Sufferers from the maddening; irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles 1 Do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific227 words
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Miscellaneous61 1939-09-07 4 CAPITOL: "The Little Prime v A LH AM BRA: "Kentucky." PAVILION: "Whither Germain." MARLBOROUGH: "Ranjrila Ma/door GARRICK: "The fiirl From Scotlan'i Yard" and "Tar/an II 1 Fearless." QUEENS: "Slave Ship. ROYAL: "Orphan Girl. *HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret: Suit Shows; Cinemas and other attractions GREAT WORLD: "Cabaret. Side Showi cinema and other61 words
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291 1939-09-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Segamat, Wednesday. v i ARGE number of Chinese packed the Segamat Magistrate's Court to day when three of their compatriots were produced on a charge ausing an affray at Simpang Jabi. The men pleaded guilty but ited that they were291 words
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Article209 1939-09-07 5 r Our Own Correspondent). Segamat, Wednesday. t is no evidence to show any nonce on the part of the in this case and I discharge a cordingly," declared Inche Mohamed Sa'at, the Segaistrate, to-day, when v, a young Tamil motorwas brought up on a gligent driving and with209 words
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Article68 1939-09-07 5 I Jay. Sept. 8. there will be tne afternoon races for all classes, at 5.25 0.m.. at the Royal Sinifacht Club. Sunday race:*, the pubHt rams baa for che time being .d. But r will be races for Xt Sunday* Sept. 10, startusual times, as follows: C Class68 words
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Article114 1939-09-07 5 Singapore, Wediu^day. CONVICTED or a charge of criminal breach of trust of a bicycle belonging tc Messrs. Kee Huat and Co.. and on another of cheating Wong Ah Fan by inducing him to pay $12 for the bicycle. Yap Peng Siang was this mornincr bound over in114 words
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Article93 1939-09-07 5 Singapore Wednesday. Mr. E. B Davies was this morning fined $7 by Mr. E. E. Coleman in the Traffic Court on a charge of failing to report an accident in which his car was involved. The accident occurred at the junction of Era;; Basah Road and Victoria Street.93 words
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Article344 1939-09-07 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A 2 A.M. raid by a party of Revenue Officers on an attap hut off Paya Lebar Road on August 28, resulted in the arrest of two Chinese Ng Sai and Ng Phian, who were today sentenced respectively to three mcnths' simple imprisonment344 words
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Article12 1939-09-07 5 Reuter. Buenos Aires. Sept 7—The Argentine Cabinet has decreed neutrality.—Reuter.Reuter. - 12 words
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Article240 1939-09-07 5 McAlister and Company, Limited report fcr the year ended June 30, states: The amount at the credit of profit and loss account for the year after allowing for depreciation in the values of pro perties and stocks, directors' fees and all other necessary charges is $276,445.67.240 words
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Obituary101 1939-09-07 5 V M V r. ier- nt. aged p 1 yea s, wid f th< ateMr W R. v'ancUTpjf.. v'cu-tai.v and Deputy F-scai cf u.e csylcn Government, and mother of Messrs. W. N., L. T., and W. R. Vand-perpu-t passed away peac: fully a' 3 25 pm, cn101 words
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Advertisement198 1939-09-07 5 1 -fV /CHtONG MOON ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE > Carved Canton blackwood furniture and a wonuerfu) collection of 0 htal arts and crafts and re?] Chinese old porcelamuares compii- iw:: —classified pieces of antique curios and works-of-ar** oi various dynamics to be held ::t the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng-198 words
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Advertisement309 1939-09-07 5 Raffles Brasserie SPELLS QUALITY SERVICE Excellent Grill Moderate Prices ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE ATTRACTIVE NEW BARREFURNISHED REDECORATED COMFORT COURTESY MUSIC i BUY YOUR BREAD, DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY IF YOU WANT THE BEST. SEA VIEW HOTEL 10-NIGHT FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED309 words
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Advertisement319 1939-09-07 6 MMBM NMMHMM MMNHMtMM ■■>■■■ j PAVILION s is 9-15 LAST NIGHT j j SEE THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MAD DOG OF EUROPE! j I WHITHER GERMANY? j A BRITISH DOCUMENTARY FIL& CONTROLLED BY MALAYA I FILM SERVICE. 1 1 From the days of Bismarck and Kaiser. The military Z pomp319 words
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Advertisement288 1939-09-07 6 SHIRLEY'S BIGGEST TRIUMPH.... NOW IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR! j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I CAPITOL 1 3*5-6^-9.15 4 SHOWS SATURDAY SUNDAY j at 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 Youll thrill to SHIRLEY'S Wonderful Acting in this Heartthrobbing Story SHIRLEY TEMPLE j IN "The LITTLE PRINCESS" With RICHARD GREENE and ANITA LOUISE Latest288 words
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Article218 1939-09-07 7 Reuter. A COMMUNIQUE published by the chief of the Polish General Staff says that according to the Havas Warsaw correspondent, "We BfSfcT 1114 enemy planes and six Polish planes failed to return to "The Gdynia garrison made a daring attack against the Danzig xorcesReuter. - 218 words
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Article110 1939-09-07 7 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 6. ENEMY aircraft were sighted near Paris at I.4ft a.m.. and the sirens were sounded. The populace, wakened from sleep, took shelteif in a calm and crderly mapner, carrying gasmasks. The all clear sounded at 4.10 a.m. Having learnt from the experience ofReuter. - 110 words
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67 1939-09-07 7 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 6. THE Australian Parliamentary Labour Party has given a pledge to do everything possible to safeguard the welfare and safety of the Empire and to maintain Australia as an integral part of the Empire. This was announced by Mr. Curtain, Federal LabourReuter. - 67 words
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Article67 1939-09-07 7 Reuter. Capetown, Sept. 6. Gen. Hertzog has tendered his resignation to the Government. This will be formally accepted.—Reuter. Capetown Sept. 6. In the new Cabinet the Prime Minister, the Minister for Externa Affairs and the Defence Minister is Gen Smuts. Finance and Education, Mr. J H Hofmeyr. TheReuter. - 67 words
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Article49 1939-09-07 7 B.O.W London, Sept. 6. The King to-day paid a visit to the headquarters of the fighters command c* the R.A.F., from where the defence of Britain is' directed. It was His Majesty's first visit to the fighting forces since the beginning of the war 8.0. W.B.O.W - 49 words
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Article62 1939-09-07 7 Reuter. Wellington, (N. Z.), S*pt. 6. Mlt. Savage, Prime Minister, after his recent operation, said he believed the j caure for which the Empire was fighting Was worth the sacrifice involved: "Both with gratitude for the past and confidence in the future, we range ourselves fearlessly besideReuter. - 62 words
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Article38 1939-09-07 7 Brussels, Sept. 6. Newspaper correspondents in Lnxemberg and Basle report a very heavy artillery duel between the Maginot and Siegfried lines. It is stated that firing was very violent all night in the Moselle region.38 words
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Article83 1939-09-07 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sept. fl. EXTENSIONS to the Government Offices are being taken in hand and workmen are busy with the erection of new buildings to accommodate the ever growing staff of the Government. The extensions are at the back of the existing buildings and83 words
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Article109 1939-09-07 7 Singapore, Wednesday. A FINE of $50 was imposed on Chay n Yueng this morning, by Mr. K. E. Turnbuil, the Fourth Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of possession of 133 unstamped letters. The prosecution alleged that accused's bunk on a vessel which arrived from109 words
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Article18 1939-09-07 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 0. It is learned that all Germans in Tanganyika have been interned.— Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement11 1939-09-07 7 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SAT. 9th SEPT. tH *lp* story jj WPB IB11 words
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Advertisement215 1939-09-07 7 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.1.1 A 9.15 P. M. I RICHARD /^^^T YOUNG,GREENE i I r|MM/ r** />rW ond WALTER BRENNAN mm 1 I J sport of kings! A ptc- \1 noUGLAS DUMBRILLE KAREN MORLEY MORONI OLSEM X ill S$ 'Derby its J/ I A IV tacula'r climax!/ a 20* Ctntvnr-Fex Wctwr»215 words
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Article342 1939-09-07 8 SUCH news of the war as reaches the public is of a definitely encouraging nature. And here it should be mentioned that there are obvious reasons why more details of the activities on sea, on land and in the air are not given. There have been a number342 words
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Article381 1939-09-07 8 IN Malaya the public view the course of events with the greatest confidence. We are settling down to life.under war conditions. The menace of profiteering in food supplies quickly appeared, as was perhaps inevitable, for there will always be people who will endeavour to make money out of381 words
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432 1939-09-07 8 First Air Raid On Britain Reuter. London, Sept. 6. FE first enemy air raid attempt on Britain took place about 6.30 a.m. today. The German bombers were driven off before any bombs were dropped. Several flights of planes were seen making for LondonReuter. - 432 words
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69 1939-09-07 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. rE Ministry of Information announces that a further extensive reconnaissance was carried out by the R.A.F. over Germany on the night of Sept. 5|6. Our aircraft were not engaged by enemy fighters, and as on the two previous occasions theyReuter. - 69 words
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Article32 1939-09-07 8 Reuter Copenhagen, Sept. 6. A German torpedo-boat which grounded at Fredericia has escaped internment as the result of the feverish efforts of a German freighter, which towed her off.—ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article160 1939-09-07 8 Rou*e again, for the dreams are dying Over seas that are filled with foam; Rouse again, for the call comes hieing Borne by a wind that blows from Home. Forth from days of the last great battle Leaps the past with a splendid name; Martial days with the160 words
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305 1939-09-07 8 Reuter. delayed by Censor) London, Sept. 6. |N the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill said that statements taken on oath from the chief officer of the Athenia and numerous survivors, both British and American, established that the vessel was sunk by a submarineReuter. - 305 words
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Advertisement249 1939-09-07 8 I C O F FEE AT ITS' BEST I is I COFFEE I I lO:LI ABLE 1 RAVELLING LUGGAGE.^ -V^K^^ CA£'ZS. Best quality 3 ply "REVELATION" EXPANDING SUIT- veneer wood covered vulcanite CASES in vulcanite fibre, adjustable,, as fibre. 3 hangers, 2 large pull ou& sketch. Colours Brown or Blue.249 words
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Advertisement24 1939-09-07 8 mm i j I y ymm E ver y Shirt I Distributor^ cHiANo 304 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next door to the Medical Office) SINGAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement175 1939-09-07 8 lODINE PRODUCTS IChemt The k&w bpef,a,',st SALTS b=rrr-— clears the nasal f ,oS)ne j and lung pas- V j J SIMPSON lODINE SOAP. £a g es like magic. J A restorer of blenished com- price 65 cts. plexions, a safeguard against Bottle. disease. PRICE 85 cts. Box of 3 tabs.175 words
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Article13 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. Burgos, Sept. 6. pENERAL Franco has officialiy decreed Spain's neutrality.—Reuter.Reuter. - 13 words
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Article55 1939-09-07 9 Shanghai, Sept. 6. ranee is attached to the heavy concentration of hps in the Pacific, to reliable information. 12 27 cruisers, four aircraft vers, and 12 submarines i numerous planes, are held al designated posts. ly believed that America le democracies is possible i tition of55 words
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112 1939-09-07 9 Troop Withdrawal "To Avoid Incidents" Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 6. THE Japanese have proposed that the British, French, i Polish and German forces should all be withdrawn from China in order to avoid incidents. It is learned that the British have pointed out that GermansReuter. - 112 words
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Article346 1939-09-07 9 Britain Is Fighting For Racial Harmony |N a personal message to the people of Malaya Mr. Malcolm Mac! Vnald. Secretary of State for the Colonies, thanks them for their sense of comradeship in the struggle for the victory of liberty and -tales that racial harmony—peaceful and346 words
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115 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 6. IN proclaiming the Neutrality Act. President Roosevelt reaffirmed the ban on shipments of arms, but said that the ban would not a PP*y t« raw materials "or any other articles or materials not of the same general character." The opinion is expressedReuter. - 115 words
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Article9 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 6.—lran will remain al.—Reuter.Reuter. - 9 words
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Article63 1939-09-07 9 Tea p rice Fixed Reuter. London. Sept. 5. ORDERS have been issued fixing provisional prices of ten and bringing under-control the wholesale and import trade in tea. The Food Department is taking over rll stocks in bond in the United Kingdom and all stocks arriving from now on. Wholesale onReuter. - 63 words
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38 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 5. TWELVE British bombers raided Wilhelmshaven and Cuxhayen at 6 a.m. on Monday, according to the (Jerman News Agency, which asserts that five British planes were brought down. Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article39 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. Panama. Sept. 6. A LL American republics will attend a A conference designed to preserve peace in the western hemisphere, maintain normal trade and prevent commercial disturbance as the result of a Euroyean war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article44 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 6. THREE German vessels are tied up in Japanese ports, the Regenberg (8,000 tons), the Elbe (9,000 tons) at Yokohama and the Scharnhorst (18,000 tons) at probe. Norddeutscher Lloyd agents are uncertain whether the ships can leave Japan.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article85 1939-09-07 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. j Liverpool cotton, which again is the sole open major commodity on the market met with further heavy demand, but with prices pegged at yesterday's closing levels sellers virtually withdrew. Consequently, business was restricted. As the London stock exchange reopens to-morrow to-day's street andReuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement120 1939-09-07 9 DIABETES. 4*9 m. IF YOU ARF AFFLICTED WITH Tins DISEASE come to TTiaDio tfm m Mcl. Hassan, the specialist for DIA I BETES. He guarantees to cure you completely and permanently fmmm enabling you to take rice ana Bugar wlt hout fear of recurrence in a short time. He will120 words
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Advertisement57 1939-09-07 9 DOCTORS CHOOSE HEMANISED TRUFOOD FOR dSfcTUEIR O^\%^BABIES I -After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to ihe 24th month —FOLLOW-ON a complete diet allowing for the progressiva introduction of solids. Obtainable from n.n tm The Federal Dispensary, LUL. The Medical Hall, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur Singapore. Dispensary a 9 29). Ltd., penang.57 words
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Advertisement133 1939-09-07 9 WHAT THE DOCTOR TOLD MARY Sound advice to restore husband's failing strength "No, Mrs. C—your husband need not remain weak, anaemic, rundown. He does not need costly medicines either, all he requires is a good health-build-ing tonic —Waterbury's Compound. Doctors for more than 50 years have been recommending Waterbury's Compound.133 words
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Advertisement62 1939-09-07 9 I What did the Rancher say- I I as they drank the I I last round up 1 I I and "old," but a blend of Ijf II Bom 1820 I I the very finest whiskies of 1 I I Scotland, mellowed by long X 1 S»U Artnts I CALDBECK,62 words
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2770 1939-09-07 10 Three Horses Score Doubles Singapore. Wednesday. QWING to the adverse weather conditions, the fact that it was a mid-week day and, possibly, the war, the attendance at the fourth day's races of c Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup)2,770 words
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Advertisement241 1939-09-07 10 Giand Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impiure blood. faUing memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible quickly and241 words
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492 1939-09-07 11 Chinese Win 3 —l In First Division Soccer s y. A. 3. S. C. C. L on a very heavy ground, the First Division fixture between the S.CjF-A and the S.CC. yesterday resulted *n a win for the for- b> three goals to one. A heavy drizzle persisted throughout the492 words
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Article141 1939-09-07 11 tbsence ol Mr. G. W. S. Waites hockey secretary, who was t nd the (Hrtgaoare Hockey meeting. Mr. M. S. Secretary of the Association dates for State trials nportan; practices to forthcoming hockey n eeting, which was held at r was presided over by p Kinsey it141 words
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Article185 1939-09-07 11 Singapore, Thursday. ties m the S C.C. autumn tennis tournament are a* follows. PROFESSION PAIRS: D. >rtpr«nn and DX. Evans t—3) vs. r. F Kmsey and E. N. Griffith-Jones flikED DOUBLES: A C. Giowder id Mrs. H.L" Ward <~3> vs. Dr. and Mrs JAP Cameron -scr.'- V185 words
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Article33 1939-09-07 11 I Singapore, Wednesday. I rjf><nite adverse weather condition-, Despite duvci T porrne fixture, 111 to-day s Division 2A a or vas thrilling heavy 1 cSintTefteTtively on numerJ :s occasions.33 words
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Article320 1939-09-07 11 DELOW are the full handicaps torthe D fifth day's races to be run on Saturday THE GOLD CUP-HORSES, CLASS h Div. 1. 1U Miles. Pure Gold Jack Druce J*J Sultana n Golden Glimpse J-JJ Cooltipt B B Measure Rd Hvbla Royal Wcrlington J-j Sir Theobald Ji320 words
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Article326 1939-09-07 11 Benny Solace - THIS MORNING'S FAST GALLOPS (By Benny Solace Singapore, Thursday. CULTANA and Hybla, two of the Gold Cup candidates, were most impressive at this morning's final fast gallops ta preparation for the last day's races of the S.T.C. Autumn Meeting. SULTANA (J. Donnelly). JACK DRJJCT326 words
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Article104 1939-09-07 11 The following ties in the Singapore ed at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Ha'i this week-end: SATURDAY. 2.15 p.m. Men's Open Sin*les:-Tan Yong Kian vs Winiam Tan; Wong Peng Nam vs. Foo Lum Choon. Women's Open Singles:-Mis. L M. Fennefather VS. Miss Lilian Tan, Miss Sn Wong vs. Miss104 words
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Article10 1939-09-07 11 Simanore. Thursday. The Division 2 between lX)stponed.10 words
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Article11 1939-09-07 11 Tennis- S.C.C, Tanglin Club, S.CJLC. Te and BJLC. tournaments.11 words
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Advertisement186 1939-09-07 11 COHTROi YOUR I IStatf taJUrtp Oha*a todaf obtainable at ail k«4llng Chemists Largfs7W. Small $2.50. When ord-nn; nlease specif-. OKASA for men or wonru. I foTliSure and testimonials I write to the Sole Distributors for Mu.aya: f GR\FTON LABOR ATORIKS. LTD., g Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. fi Soip Agents for186 words
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Miscellaneous18 1939-09-07 11 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY. Hiirh Water- 3.39 a.m. 7 3 ft. High waier. M ft TO-MORROW. 5.03 a.m. g18 words
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Article133 1939-09-07 12 o_._ Singapore, Wednesday. NG Xim > an elderly Chinese. was >OUnd over on a personal bond of ror a period of six months this afon by Mr. Conrad Oldham the ipore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, for theft of 18 pieces of vood valued at133 words
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Advertisement287 1939-09-07 12 Second Hand Radios ™iy guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. RELIABLE VIOLIN OUTFIT. »1 1 Strudivaiiiis Model Viulu:. i Cast- ~,,,1 l How Price from 58.50. SEASON CO., LIMITED, 'MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS'). 115, North Bridge Road I287 words
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Advertisement306 1939-09-07 12 -V*. Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4D^ 5 Pain and Itching Stopped in 7 T>o your frrt so rnrtlv tUi i r,. r;, Z y dS, the «kli h S STUS as and f,:np,,5? J?***"** >> ur i- .t ack and r h, l un lor these t<"-r mfwtions, as306 words
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Advertisement84 1939-09-07 12 rt> ,,> a o^ \MI Jf^r« of taking HALIBUT LIVER OIL Every bo.tle of Hal Grange is a a fonccntraied Vitamins iV? J?* fr m Hallb "t Live.- Oil and Vitamin c from fre& ?hp n i €S 5 1 110 orher w ay are fufiv H lf d d84 words
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Miscellaneous628 1939-09-07 12 il<ii«uiiii«aaMiMiiMi*Mi(iißi(MitHMi(i(Mi* <■>■ ...a a J|, f To-day's Radio *t.. y jfj fj -i-Hhrf" r .tyrVii kf >].■>]■ SAIGON SINGAPORE I LONDON I vroma 6 116 mc s (49.05 m.) p.m. TPAVCMiacmwo op o I 12 10 S P° rts news and Market notes. -NIKOM p.m. 5.00 Hindustani musict J KANSMISSIONS628 words
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519 1939-09-07 13 M. Azad's Successful Efforts At Settlement (United Press Lucknow, Aug. 28. rpUi ITaited Press is authoritatively informed that the TabaTa I agitation is being suspended from to-day for two weeks by the <h:a- throuffli the intervention of Montana Abul Kalam Azad. The agitation has(United Press). - 519 words
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Article117 1939-09-07 13 (United Press). Ram-hi, Aug. 30. THE United Press understands that the Congress Working Committee is holding an emergent meeting here probably on Sept. 2 and 3 to consider the grave international situation. It is understood that replying to Dr. Raiendra Prasad. Mahatma Gandhi has sent a telegram(United Press). - 117 words
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Article91 1939-09-07 13 WriLTHLR (he allowance of a member of the Punjab Legislative A*s:eraWy was attachable in payment of a money decree was the important print ol law decided by Mr. D. Falshaw. District and Se ion- Judge of Lahore. The Judge held that it was attachable. The pc'nt arose91 words
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Article64 1939-09-07 13 (United Press). Lucknow. Aug. 29,—His Excellency Sir Harry Haig. Governor of the United Provinces, continues to make excellent progress and is now in the convalescent of illness. He will probably be abl° to see the Ministers and officials about important business within a fewdays but owing to the nature of(United Press). - 64 words
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Article81 1939-09-07 13 (United Press). Bombay, Aug. 28. THE Patna Correspondent of the "Bombay Chronicle" wires that in view of the critical international situation Mahatma Gandhi is likely to be invested with the full command of the Congress at the next meeting of the Working Committee which will(United Press). - 81 words
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93 1939-09-07 13 A TAMIL picture cf outstanding merits, "The Orphan Girl" is still attracting Crowded houses at the Theatre Royal where it commenced a season on Friday last. The picture is conspicuous not cni\ for its thrilling story but also for the ample humour that it93 words
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Article41 1939-09-07 13 (United Press). Mr. K. M. Munshi, Home Minister, Bombay, stated that since the passing of the Bombay Harijan Temple Worship (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1938, 142 temples had been thrown open to members of the scheduled castes in Bombay.— (United Press).(United Press). - 41 words
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Article38 1939-09-07 13 (United Press). Patna. Aug. 29—In view of the weak state of his health, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, it is understood, is not attending the meeting of the Working Committee of the Bihar Provincial Congress fixed for to-morrow. (United Press).(United Press). - 38 words
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Advertisement92 1939-09-07 13 The finest TONIC ever invented CAUTION g^UMMBMA^^yHIH Beware of fraudulent j g tef,.?; ps v' s cad MORE than a pick-me-up Henry is on the dp of fll J *K« ibe Sr,„i c j„j ,h« Ritw ets right down to roe •he w e ,h Chomical Atwood S Bitters 692 words
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Advertisement153 1939-09-07 13 EFFERSAL Effervescent Fruit Saline. Invaluable in all digestive ailments, purines the blood, improves the ap petite and keep the .'ystem fit Absolutely nonhabit forming. Sold Everywhere. Tk Hon*, ™vl>l Hlounw td mW Healing—Soothing 'THERE'S aiways danger of blood-poison when f^^PP^S^Sll a cut or sore is left to get well on153 words
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Advertisement56 1939-09-07 13 I DOG si 111 1 HEAD H GUINNESS MATr THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL NOTE is 0N EVERY BOTTLE mmmmmmm* vmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I GOLD GOLD LEAF I I Al TEA TEA !n Gold Leaf i a—"niter bewitched" you absorb it particular «sseßjce or jreiru., whieti is sapenity. I F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD.56 words
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Article240 1939-09-07 14 BULLION MARKET Previous To-day 0 fc SE GOLD Ua c Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8 0 0 £8.8.0 SILVER Snot 193/4 21 1 16 0 Forward ***** 21 LONDON SHARE LIST London, Wednesday Previous To-day CWw Distillers 95 9 95 9 Dunlop Rubber 26 10'/ 2240 words
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113 1939-09-07 14 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers No. IX R S.S. Spot loese 33 No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in case-' Beet. G.F.A.Q. R.S S. FOB In bales 35>0 F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales 35 "C" Blanket Crepe F. 0.8. in113 words
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Advertisement332 1939-09-07 14 It WISH {East Asiatic Line! LUXURY with ECONOMY j One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Bath. Excellent Cuisine Moderate Fares. I To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALESTINE. ROTTERDAM, j ROTTERDAM AND COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN. t s 5 SF.LANDIA Sept. 26 PANAMA abt. Sept. 11 EORINGIA Oct. 17 CHILE Calls London Sept. 11 5332 words
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Advertisement283 1939-09-07 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA incorporated In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at any283 words
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Advertisement399 1939-09-07 14 II THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkufc. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed De-399 words
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Advertisement245 1939-09-07 14 KWK OF < IBI\/1 (Incorporated in China by SoeclaJ Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub Manager s Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-t Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $46,000,000 Ot Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000 0C Total Assets approximately Ch.245 words
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Advertisement82 1939-09-07 14 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPEXSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D CECIL STREET, STNGAPOKE. F. W. HALL, Qwieral xdanaf er. I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I $40,000,000 I ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout I Malaya, Siam, Burma, I82 words
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Advertisement482 1939-09-07 15 $ifce3ott4 VuzJtt Singapore, thoroughly \'<-sian children's nurse, i •V;es of references. Box I rribuse, Singapore. a (248.B) xjerienced Canvasser to v r ypewriter" throughout inmission paid. Security required. Apply Box V .bune, ipoh. (160-B) n immediately Lady Teacher on, Rawang. Apply to c Uing salary required. I;'.e M (228.B) --TT.482 words
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Advertisement579 1939-09-07 15 BILLET WANTED: Ey an experienced bookkeeper with 20 years' knowledge of estate and factory work. Possesses excellent testimonials "S," c|o 92, Siam Rd., Penang. (205B) ENGLISHMAN seeks employment, willing to go anywhere, just returned from England. Apply 420, Pasir Pan j ang Rd.. Singapore. (202.8) COMPETENT woman stenogi'a'.her seeks situation.579 words
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Advertisement595 1939-09-07 15 Miscellaneous YONG KEE TRADING COMPANY, 973, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Manu- I facturers of Tin Containers and zinc Buckets. Stockists of Second Hand Kerosine Tins and Talcum Powder for Packing Rubber. (257-B» AGENTS for well-known brand soao orders for any particular brand promplv executed at competitive prices reply, Gim Cheong,595 words
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Advertisement457 1939-09-07 15 SALE MARRIAGE SAREFJ3, Vestees, Newly arriving Dxralha Store, Malay Street, Kuala Lumpur. (214-B) FOR SALE: "CARRON PREMIER" STOVE, good condition, complete GridIron Kettle, $25.00. Inspection at RONEO, Java Street, Kuala Lumpur. (204.8) NEW 12 Bore B.S.A. Hammerless Double Barrel Gun. Apply Box 930, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (208-B) FOR SALE: Guaranteed457 words
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Advertisement593 1939-09-07 15 Stamps FOR SALE: Pahang, S. G. No. 1 at $3 No. 3 at $8 No. 4 at 75 cts., No. 6 at $5 No. 3 at $6.50: No. 10 at $5.50: No. 18 at 80 cts., No. 19 at $3 No. 20 at $8.50; No. 21 at $9 No. 22593 words
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Advertisement451 1939-09-07 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1935. Interest Due Ist October, 1939. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above £tcck will be closed from the 17th to the 30th September, 1939, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TLMDERS are now Invited for451 words
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Advertisement170 1939-09-07 16 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays —Special Sports Supplement 4 pages extra at no extra cost. the "^^^^^^^li I Doctors th* world over have a j C I given their testimony to the I I*!! I" affci" I remarkable efnoaoy of Asepeo lUI iilVilL WJL I170 words
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Advertisement122 1939-09-07 16 I K I Stomach Impurities I Must Be Removed Serious complications are likely to set in if these impurities are allowed to remain. Loss of Appetite and Lack of Energy are indications that the system has been "poisoned" by these impurities. The only effective way of removing them is by122 words
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Advertisement152 1939-09-07 16 mm ONE STROKE BE FILLS A CHILTON. VM WING-FLOW PEN IHI NEVER GET DRY. pj Distributor. \V ROBERT F. GOSSELE, Box 488, Singapore. Chilton Drotect your clothes FLIT otwovs "^J^* rIRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS I PefUadent Tooth Paste is thrilling B millions morning after morning, by the new B ■B^BLifc*dazzling whiteness152 words
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Advertisement173 1939-09-07 16 READ THE l| SUNDAY TRim j Dominant j in Malaya WEAKNESS I V c—— A J DEBILITY I AN/EMIA use I DESCHIENS' I Syrup I of Haemoglobin H a^l ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength, I KwUttar Uuu» aerums, raw meal. Medicated wines, etft I STANDARD BOOKS ON WIRELESS.173 words
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