Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1939
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Title Section38 1939-09-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: >*" Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- •No. 216. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, September 11, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1939 SCENTS!38 words
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Article, Illustration483 1939-09-11 1 NAZIS ADMIT FAILURE TO CAPTURE WARSAW METHODIC PRESSURE OF FRENCH FORCES German Counter-Offensive Near Moselle Reuter. ATEST official communique from the L- Western front states: "A series of methodic actions have enabled advances to be made between the Saar and Vosges. There are indications ofReuter. - 483 words
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Article33 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. Ottawa. —It hi announced r hat a proclamation by the King of Canada has been issued in Ottawa declaring »hat r state of war with Germany exists in Canada Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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143 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10. THE United Slates Government has announced that the provisions of the Neutrality Act apply to Canada. —Reuter. This means, until th? embargo clause of the Neutrality Act is altered, that no war materials will be supplied to Canada (or anyReuter. - 143 words
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187 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. Certnautzies (Rumania), Sept 10. a REUTERS special correspondent who arrived on the Rumania i frontier from Warsaw last night, give* a vivid impression of the conditions in war-time Poland. He arrived in a British Embassy car crammed full of women members of the EmbassyReuter. - 187 words
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277 1939-09-11 1 British Wireless. HETAILED reports of the actual pro- grcss of the German attack upon Poland are difficult to obtain in the heat of the battle, but one thing stands cut—the heroic resistance offered by the Polish armies against tremendous odds, the exceptionally high morale ofBritish Wireless. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-09-11 1 WALKING in St. James Park i midon, on Sept. 3, M. Andre Corbin, the French Ambassador, seemed to be gravely pre-occupied. Soon afterwards he heard of the war decision31 words
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Article47 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. I ORD Halifax has directed that a letter be sent to the Secretary General of the League of Nations asking that German aggression on Poland, a member of the League, be notified to all members.- Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article181 1939-09-11 1 Chungking, Sept. H. rpilE Chinese Press gives promin- encc to Lord Halifax's assurance to the Chinese Ambassador in London, Mr. Quo Tai Chi, that the European War will not affect Britain's China policy. Th« news was received with keen satisfaction in Chinese circles, who have been showing signs181 words
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24 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has decided to call a special session of the Congress this week.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article106 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 10. DESPONSIBLE circles in Paris state that German propaganda is still trying to influence neutral countries to make them believe that Germany will achieve quick victory over Poland. Discounting Uiis suggestion. French fhciaJs declare that Britain and France have decided toReuter. - 106 words
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Article25 1939-09-11 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 11.—The Turkish Ambassador has returned to Enslnnd from Angora King Zog of Albania has also arrived from France.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article133 1939-09-11 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 11. r £HE Falastin, the most influential Arabic newspaper in Palestine, exhorts Arabs again, in a leading article, to range themselves firmly with Great Britain. "War has put all relations with Great Britain on a new basis. We are now beginning withBritish Wireless. - 133 words
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74 1939-09-11 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 11. THE War Office announces that the anti-aircraft and coast defence of Britain Is now fully prepared for all emergencies, all units being keyed up and in high spirits. Fine weather has enabled them to put the finishing touches toBritish Wireless. - 74 words
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Advertisement12 1939-09-11 1 r" mmh« THE NEWS I WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING THIHUNE12 words
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Advertisement37 1939-09-11 1 1 Exclusive v o \x s s I SALONS AT PAGE 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. S. MOUTRIE IN Kj W and COMPANY, ltd. OPEN HM V S, KCIALI STS SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR.37 words
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Article89 1939-09-11 2 Singapore, Monday. THE piogramme < t drills lor Singapore Volunteers issued yesterday for this week, shows that local volunteers are being put through an extensive training course, in order that they may be prepared for any eventualities that may arise. Once-a-wcck diill used to be the89 words
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493 1939-09-11 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. CPEAKING at a public meeting of Malays this morning at the Sultan Suleiman Club, Kampong Bahru, Tengku Ismail, the President of the Selan« r or Malay Association urged all Malays at this critical time to back Britaui493 words
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256 1939-09-11 2 v*"" nmesc residents oi Malacca nave sent us a letter asking that arrangements should be made for collecting on behalf of the Malaya Patriotic Fund in that .Settlement. Each is prepared to subscribe $100. The letter is as follows:— Pc The256 words
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Article120 1939-09-11 2 MEWS bulletins will be broadcast every evening through loudsneakers of the A.R.P. Department, the control room being in the old Supreme Court. As a beg'nninp, the nightly bulletins will be given in Cantonese, Hokkien and Tamil. A.R..P. wardens will act as announcers temporarily until more permanent120 words
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Article431 1939-09-11 2 British Wireless. London, Sept. 11. rraOUGT, the Admiralty have announced no definite results of the counter-measures against l-Boats, beyond possible success against one submarine minelayer, hunting flotillas of British destroyers and light craft are still active. During the first week ol \var Hio lajesty's ships clBritish Wireless. - 431 words
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Article53 1939-09-11 2 From Our Own Correspondent). i Muar, Saturday, j HUSSEIN bin Kassim was sentenced j to three months' rigorous imprison- ment to-day by Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to report himself to the Police while he was53 words
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Article25 1939-09-11 2 WEDNESDAY'S weekly tiffin of the Rotary Club cf Singapore will be r business meeting for Rofarians only. Hi speeches, no guesl i25 words
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989 1939-09-11 2 Big Drive In Selangor iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AVER $53 000 were contributed by local Chinese in half an hour when they held a public meeting at the Chinese Assembly Hall to discus, ways and means how they989 words
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Article147 1939-09-11 2 Penahg, Sunday. QNOE again ft great success was attained in the second official black-out which this island experienced from 12 midnight to 6 a.m. this morning. Unlike the previous occasion, there was no wailing of sirens, but with the approach of zero hour a hush fel!147 words
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Article98 1939-09-11 2 Singapore, Monday. OENEftAUSSIMO Chiang Kai Shek lias sent a letter to Mr. Aw Boon Haw, 0.8. E., thanking him for hitf patriotism in purchasing $2,000,000 worth of National Salvation bonds. This sum' represented the money which would have been spent on the erectkm of schools in China98 words
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134 1939-09-11 2 London. Ang THL visitor lo Malaya House nowadays i s surprised to rind that he has to ring the bell to gain admittance. That cosy reading room n,d library on the first Boor which was regarded by so many Malayans an kave as a134 words
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152 1939-09-11 2 'THE Tribune understands on authority that price control i< about to be imposed on a large umber of items classed En Stores and including i steel. Ince are to be estahlis rt which the goods were imported ml Ihe country, with the addition 9f die152 words
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100 1939-09-11 2 THE Directorate-General of P and Telegraph for Malaya announces that all postal and telegraphic communications between Malaya and Germany are suspended. Under clause 13* of the Defence Regulations Ordinance. 1939. it is forbiCHK for any person to communicate wan* :ther person any Information wwc-j would100 words
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Advertisement22 1939-09-11 2 53 RUPERT THE RODENT |W AFTER IMPIERSION IN THE BEST OF SPIRITS "fIIOW BRING 001 YOUR DARNCD CAT m 1 W.P.iJ. GO22 words
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Advertisement20 1939-09-11 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia .->' rrcU ■PHONE 5808. SINGA*" 088 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCI20 words
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Article357 1939-09-11 3 LMidon, Sept, 10. T in now practically no German merchant ships on the high seas, Ministry id Information reporting on continuation of the allies activities. Empire sea communications continue without > inteniiption. merchantmen have I by our warships and in ne case the crews357 words
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Article35 1939-09-11 3 f T is announced that a largo formation of Blenheim bomber-, arrived in Singapore yesterday as a further reinforcement to the Singapore garrison. It is under, stood that more are coming later.35 words
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291 1939-09-11 3 First Time In History Of Malavan Education (Tribune Staff HepurU'r) pOK the first time in the history of education in this country, schoolboys of one of the leading secondary schools have been told to do their part in refuting rumours that may291 words
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Article38 1939-09-11 3 Reuter. Brussels. Sept. 10 JURISTS and econom'sts of the Oslo powers are meeting m Brussels tomorrow. It is believed hat they will discuss the question of foodstuffs and raw materials, and poss'bly contraband control.-—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article66 1939-09-11 3 Ihe Band at the raits Settlement Pclice will perlorm hs public on Mot day. Sept. 11. at Botanic Gardens m 5 3, pm. under the direction of Mr. s. Chapman, Bandmaster. The following Is the prcgrannn. March. "On the Quarter Deck," Alfred; Overture. Pique Dame," Sui pc;66 words
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Article276 1939-09-11 3 (Frcm Oar Own Correspondent) XI in« 4. Sunday. A PETITION signed by Ihe xV president of the .M.S. General* Clerical Service Association, has b en addressed to His Excellency the High Commissioner, in rasped of the recent Promotion iSoard held in May July, for promotion276 words
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534 1939-09-11 3 Forecast Of Lt. Col. Lord's Investigation (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IMPORTANT recommendations favouring Government intervention on "behalf of Selangor's unemployed are believed to be contained in the report of Lieut.-Col., Lord, head of the Salvation Army in Malaya, who was called upon,534 words
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Article128 1939-09-11 3 Moscow. Sept. 10. riiHE Government |has forbidden or L restricted exports to countries where measures will create unfavourable conditions to the foreign trade of the U.S.S R.." the Tas s Agency reports. The foreign trade Commissariat is authorised to prohibit dispatch of goods rot alreaciv paid for.128 words
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Article165 1939-09-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. AFTER a protracted hearing spread over five days. Mat Ali bin Breta was yesterday sentenced to hang for the j murder of a Malay woman on the night oi Feb. 22 in a kampong off the Tronoh- j Pitting165 words
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Article29 1939-09-11 3 I I The Eastern United Assurance CorI Deration Limited recommend a final j dividend of five per cent, and a cash i bonus cf two-and-a-half per cent.29 words
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Article105 1939-09-11 3 (From Our Own Correspondent/ Seremban, Saturday. for more than a month, the case in which Sheikh Hussein (former Kathi of Jelebu) was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of monies received from people for divorce registrations, etc., was resumed before Mr. Justice Cussen, when the105 words
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Article33 1939-09-11 3 The proceeds from the Repertory Players next production at the Victoria Theatre, oh Saturday. Oct. 7. and Saturday. Oct. 14. will be handed to the Malaya Patriotic Fund.33 words
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Advertisement171 1939-09-11 3 economical treat full of concentrated goodness. Kidneys on toast have long been a favourite of the breakfast table. Not only do they make a very palatable, light, early morning meal—but one possessing an abundance of nutritive elements. Kidneys are very easy to prepare—and cheap too. mm gtwee Adv\ of Singapore171 words
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Miscellaneous27 1939-09-11 3 r t fjf^mJt y 5 if IS YOUR CONSCIENCE MACLEAN TODAY? AH! I SEE THAT IT ISN'T!! *t ttth apologies to the manufacturers of the well-known dentifrice).27 words
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205 1939-09-11 4 Singapore, Sunday. TP HE public address system is now in operation and last night information concerning; the food position and price-; fixed by Government was relayed from seven loud speakers installed in the congested areas of Singapore. The information was broadcast in English, Cantonese, Hokkien,205 words
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Article117 1939-09-11 4 Sin »pore, Saturday j A SURF RISE raid conducted by the j police on a house :.t Anion Road yas- tcrdav afternoon as 3.20 p.m., resulted j in the an* ol a Jnin-;se. Teo iiuan j K:a. who wad this ncimng produced i before Mr. J. Flet her-Coos*117 words
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Article131 1939-09-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Sunday. AS a sequel to a motor accident at the 19 3 4 milestone, Johore Bahru- Pontain Road at about 5 p.m. on May 21, in which a motor lorry came into collision j with a motor car, Lim Poh Wee. the131 words
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Article104 1939-09-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sunday. NINE small bottles containing Dog's Head Stout and three bottles ot samsu formed the exhibits in a case in which a Chinese named Tan Chai Guan is accused. He is charged with possession of illicit samsu, possession of beer on104 words
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Article57 1939-09-11 4 London, Sept. 10. A MINISTRY of Information bulletin J\ states that a number of foreign missions, including the British Embassy, have left Warsaw. Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also left. A message received from H.M Ambassador. Sir Howard Kennard. states that so far as he57 words
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251 1939-09-11 4 Sinirap >re. Saturday. JgXPORTERS are informed that individual quotas will be fixed for the export of certain essential food-stuffs should it become necessary to restrict normal exports. It must he emphasised that there is no intention oi introducing such rotnetien at present, hut it will251 words
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211 1939-09-11 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. i STRONG plea for the unification of the different sections of the Indian community resident in Malaya and the eradication of the inferiority and superiority complexes was made at a public meeting held yesterday at the Kinta Indian211 words
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Article328 1939-09-11 4 Singapore, Saturday. TRAFFIC was paralysed, and roads were jammed with hundreds of people when a huge fire broke out at ebout 7.50 last night, destroying four hop-houses at Ut»chore Canal Road and involving $10,000 damage. The hou. es were all second-hand motor tyre denots. and by328 words
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Article145 1939-09-11 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Sunday. "I ENGAGED this man U tap rubber on my estate on a rommission basis but I now find that he has made himself a contractor and employed others to do the work on my plantation," said Penghulu Haji Abdullah, of Buloh145 words
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Article304 1939-09-11 4 Singapore. Sunday. THK eleventh annual general meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Association was held last night at the Association's premises at 50. Ophir Road. Mr. A.P. Ponnuthurai, the President of the Association, presided and the Very Rev. Father M. Olccmendy. V.G, "atron cf the Association,304 words
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Article67 1939-09-11 4 Central News. Kunming. Pent A NS'WE RING a call of their home Gov- ernment for militaiy .serv:c, rrenc- 1 reservists residing in Yunnan proving connected with the Railway, are returning home. The r.r> batch of ever ten arsons Left U "":L on September 5 while theCentral News. - 67 words
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Article138 1939-09-11 4 Singapore, Saturday. TEN strokes with a light rattan and six mouth.-.' detention in the Salve lion Army Home was the sentence Ahmadu! Hadir bin Oilman a Malay youti. b£ 10. received from 'Jr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge end Second Police iviagli .'ate. this morning138 words
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128 1939-09-11 4 following notification with regard to the Volunteers has been issued by the Secretary for Defence, Malaya: It hes heen stated that certain memSera of the Volunteer Forces are uneasy i*«t, by reaacn of their liability to true Mate a.'. Volunteers, they may lose128 words
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Advertisement148 1939-09-11 4 No more sleepless nights from 11 \mm <m 11 if you use fj^m[ Why put up with nights of sleepless xl/MiKV'^^^ torture, tossing and turning from the <T/ irritation of prickly heat Why let your days be spoiled by the same un- Doctors everywhere recomcomfortable malady Use Asepso and «g»148 words
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Advertisement100 1939-09-11 4 CURING PILES FISTULA WITHOUT It, badly effects all the Important functions of the bedy. It creates indigestion.... Habitual constipation. Intestinal disorders. Genera! debility. and other diseases. Indeed it j makes the life miserable, the patient I appreciate.' death. H. X \RI.M BAKSII SONS, 709, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. DIAMOND Bedsteads100 words
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Advertisement92 1939-09-11 4 Stomach Impurities Must Be Removed Serious complications are likely t 0 set in if these impurities are allowed to remain. .Loss of Appetits and Lack of Energy are indications that the system has been "poisoned" by thei« impurities. The only effective way of removing them is by taking regularly, first92 words
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Advertisement71 1939-09-11 4 'WE FAKED THE BALDNESS I NOT THE HAIR A i S Y °Ul> NICKNAME BALDY'f 4tJkm DONT NEci rcr VOUK HAIR AND SCALP ,n <h«" form of t'likk tiiA.tAge MARVELLOUS NEW INFRA PKf LOTION SHOWS RESULTS IN A FEW DAYS—ENDS BALDNESS I END JEERS GROW £3 NEW HAIR IN 4-571 words
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Article864 1939-09-11 5 prices Fixed For Rice, Milk, Sugar, Flour And Ghee Singajiore, Saturday. ff ous Food Price Advisory Committees in Singapore appointed 1 the Food Controller have been extremely active and maximum «a have now been fixed for Siamese Rice, Burma White led Rice, Condensed Milk, Sugar, Flour864 words
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Article64 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. Manila, Sept. 10. FOUR hundred and forty Germans, the majority of them Jews, are at present en route for Shanghai aboard tne Italian liner Conte Biancamano which left Manila yesterday for Hongkong. The Germans were not ado-wed to land here owing to passportReuter. - 64 words
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Article56 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. The Food Ministry has requisitioned as from midnight ail sugar now in the country and future arrivals. Dealings to sugar outsiae the United Kingdom are prohibited from the same date except on licence from the Ministry. The maximum retail prices of sugar are flxeTatReuter. - 56 words
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Article37 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. Capetown, Sept. 10. ADDRESSING 15.000 people at the historic Voortrekker monument. Gen. Hertzes said new Afrikaner unity had been born All must work for common ideals He appealed to hearers, to do nothing unconstitutional.-Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article28 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. j contraband control has been estabhsh-edTofbi-altar and the vice is also being carried on Alexand ria and Egypt, Tnncamolee and Ceylcn. Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article64 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. THE sufferings of the Ciech nation are not forgotten and we look forward through the triumph of principles for which we have taken up arms to the relief of the Cacech people from foreign domination," declares Mr. Chamberlain in reply to a telegramReuter. - 64 words
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Letter171 1939-09-11 5 The Unemployed (To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—The future for us unemployed, the has-beens of estates and commercial houses, is indeed dark and gleomy. Yet we are physically fit and mentally alert lor any work required of us. such work, for example, as Government171 words
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Article120 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. Chungking ?ept io. Chttng Kai-shek has been app mted chairman of a cornmittre in control of the four Governm tt banks—the Farmers' Baiik. the Central Bank, the Bank of China and the Bank of Communications. Dr. H. H. Ktm" and Mr. T. WSoong rre included asReuter. - 120 words
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Article195 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 9. SPEAKING at a mui.hion factory in Berlin, Field Marshal Goering claimed that the Polish campaign would be finished in less than a month, and spoke of moving 70 divisions afterwards from the east to the west. Goering devoted much of his speechReuter. - 195 words
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Article106 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 10. REPORTS from Zurich state that the mobilisation of Switzerland is now complete. There are half a million men under arms. They are well trained and Well equipped. The Swiss, however, expect that the'r neutrality will continue to be respected. The country's financial positionReuter. - 106 words
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Article77 1939-09-11 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. i IyITH the banks arranging to settle I If down to war conditions, loans early j thLs week were difficult ie obtain, bui latterly money flowed easily and the 1 clearing banks became good buyers of bids. Hence the Government was able j toReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement34 1939-09-11 5 WARIN PUBLICITY SERVICES LTD. bounce the removal of their headquarters to Nos. 11 i.'. 16, Medeiros Building, Cecil Street, on Mond «.> »lth September, owing to the requisitioning by Government of their present offices. i—34 words
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Advertisement204 1939-09-11 5 MANY A TRUE WORD IS SPOKEN WITH SINCERITY WHEN RAFFLES CAFE IS CREDITED WITH SERVING AN EXCELLENT GRILL COMBINED WITH SERVICE-COURTESY-COMFORT AT MODERATE PRICES ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE NEW BAR. REFURNISHED REDECORATED. MUSIC RELAY OF RAFFLES ORCHESTRA AND RADIO PROGRAMMES. ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN TUESDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE AND CABARET.204 words
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Advertisement231 1939-09-11 6 Tltrills! Excitement! Laughs! The Most Timely SPY Adventure Story of the past Decade! TO-MORROW I 5 615 9,5 AT THE CAPITOL SEE The GERMAN SPY RING IN BRITAIN foiled by our SECRET SERVICE! SEE "The Man with the Umbrella" witty, astute and triumphant! "CLOUDS OVER EUROPE" RALPH I LAURENCE OLIVIER231 words
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Advertisement143 1939-09-11 6 I DUG Ml (M I KS PEGGY SHANNON lIIIIIICIIII IF fcTi COMEDY YOI"RE AFTER THIS IS THE YEAR'S BEST! ROBERTSON ALFRED S I NEXT CHANGE A VIII O I L* \3 h 7 Last Night 9.30 mmmmmmm i i -m^^^__^_^_J Larry (Buster) ;/n r t\ w am -mm a CRABBE143 words
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Advertisement290 1939-09-11 6 (POSITIVELY LAST DAY of EXTENDED SEASON)"] Acclaimed by Press and Public alike as j "SHIRLEY'S BEST PICTURED CAPITOL 3SHOWSTODAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 j Ĕ» TECHNICOLOR IIRLEY fEMPIEI Little IFrincess i RICHARD GREENE -ANITA LODISE 1 lAN HUNTER CESAR ROMERO ARTHUR TREACHER MARY NASH SYBIL JASON MILES MANDER MARCIA MAE JONES290 words
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Article738 1939-09-11 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Sep:, y, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers Sellers. Tin 4 6 simal 19 53 Malay 37 39-xd mm 2' 6 213 v. t ng 0 8o 0.85 17 6 18 6 1 45 1.55 Malay 19,6 21Lianc 111-738 words
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470 1939-09-11 7 of Information Bulletin). T Ht following letter has been ad- dressed to the Secretary-General J f the League of Nations by direction of the Foreign Secretary: 'On May 23 Viscount Halifax made on penaJi ol Hi- Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom a statement470 words
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Article227 1939-09-11 7 MayiiMrfSTSE $30,000 Int. Ar<r. 30 Oct. 31.. wi 100 norn SINGAPORE .MUNICIPAL: 101 102 no rn *901 red. 1910 $400,W>0 int. Mar 31 3 10 g n o rn 1907 red. 1947 SI 600.000 Int. Mar. 31 *jept. 10 1909 red. 1955 $1.000,000 Int. Mar. 31 116227 words
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Article94 1939-09-11 7 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 10. What is believed to have been an air battle was heaid from Tonder, on the Danish-German frontier. Observers declare they saw several bombs drop in the sea near the flindenburg Dam connecting: the island of S> It and the mainland. According toReuter. - 94 words
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Article134 1939-09-11 7 British Wireless. Londoii. Sept. THE Sultan of Shihr and Muk tlla. a large territory in the Aden Protectorate bordering on the Indian Ocean, has given 20.000 rupees from his State Treasury towards ihe war operations of Britain. The Governor of Aden has thanked him andBritish Wireless. - 134 words
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304 1939-09-11 7 Singapore Sept. 9. MINING 3uyers (Relicr; Ampais 1 9 5 3 Ayer Hitams ID 21 HUams v,:>, o i 2 Batu Selangor; 1.45 30 lumvrkong Tin iy l'j Bar*,rins i a c 20Chuiid.ri..: 11 C 13 In :i<; Fat i s 0.77 0.81 Mris Hvd.304 words
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Article226 1939-09-11 7 Singapore, Sept. 9. The. following are ihe exchange stocl this morirmg according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shnngha' Banking Corporation, SELLING London T.T. 2 4 I|l6 London demand 2,4 ljl6 Lyons demand 2030 Switzerland demand 206 Hamburg demand New York demand 45 Montreal demand 50226 words
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Article753 1939-09-11 8 COON after the last war broke out in 1914, Lord Kitchener expressed the opinion that it would last three years. The pronouncement went against tne opinion held by many people in the early days of ihe struggle, but events more than justified the prediction of that great753 words
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247 1939-09-11 8 CANADA 'SA DECLARA OF WAR ON GERMANY NO DOUBT WHERE EMPIRE STANDS Reuter. OTTAWA, SEPT. 10. AANADA HAS DECLARED WAR AGAINST GERMANY.—REUTER. Ottawa, Sept. 10. THE Canadian Parliament last night voted for war against Germany. Both houses of the Canadian Parliament adopted the address of the Prime Minister in replyReuter. - 247 words
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Article155 1939-09-11 8 Reuter. Toyko. Sept. 10. IN a statement 4 :uae to-day, I Aeneral Abe, Japanese Pr me .Minister, said that war had broken out in Europe due to a miscalculation by Herr Hitler. Japan will not intervene in the war, but it may be necessaryReuter. - 155 words
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Article50 1939-09-11 8 Reuter. Lone' n. Sept. 10. A message of loyalty to the Empire on behalf of 300,000 Mauritius Indians has been sent to the President of the Indian National Congress. The message urged co-operation with the British Government, and the setting aside of political and religious differences.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article55 1939-09-11 8 AS a result of the decision m dp h the International RuhiJ? w v lation Committee it is no r. the Controller of Rubber a 7 fixed the rate of release ,i fourth quarter of 1939 at 8? he cent, of one quarter of the st'.nV*! production of55 words
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Article112 1939-09-11 8 New Soviet Threat Reuter. CONSIDERABLE number „f J„ane Se troops 'aTtin?',„','' (<l Manchukuo by military trains from Fengtai Junction south rf 1 Peiping. This follows re-opening way, the floods in Tiei ing subsided sufficiently to enable pairs to be carried out" Reliable reports indicate I ofReuter. - 112 words
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Article25 1939-09-11 8 London. Sept in During further work on the TVtk wreck on the ebb tide to-day, el bodies were recovered by divers engine room.—B.O.W.25 words
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90 1939-09-11 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. It is reported from Warsaw that the Polish Government has received a message from Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, the distinguished Indian poet, and other eminent Bengalis, affirming India's clear duty to offer sympathy to Poland and stand by Britain. In anotherReuter. - 90 words
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Advertisement242 1939-09-11 8 *~^BEm\\\m\*\\\\V\\\\\\\\m^^ Snappy I American I HANDBAGS I Latest bh a pcs I Assorted Leathers I i $3.95 1 ROBINSONS Ladies' Dept. First Floor I D R V C o" Special Milk Food for Infant Feeding JJRYH) is a milh food, of unique composition, especially prepared for infant feeding by a242 words
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Advertisement52 1939-09-11 8 Superior Eyesight Service! Most Improved Instruments. Fully qualified Specialists. Sound Advice* given. Astonlahtaaly Low Charges for Modern Glasses. Everbright Optical Co. 19, Chulia Street, Singapore. C. S. CHONG, Dr. of Optometry. Perfectly Tailored P«ce $1.15 to $2.50 Distributor: 800 CHIANG CO., 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next door to the Medical52 words
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Advertisement15 1939-09-11 8 W EXCLUSIVE 7 1 T AILORJNG I WHITEAWAYS Kuala Lumpur, f... Penang Ipoh. SINGAPORE Taipene15 words
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952 1939-09-11 9 GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACKS FAIL TO RECOVER POSITIONS Reuter. T ion! nrh adVamC ,hreatenS hC Hrh «n the Saar A Paris communique states: "Our advance elements showed act.v.t, on land ..ur.ng the night. The great Forest oTxlrndTZft I..bach now mostly our hands, was found fullReuter. - 952 words
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Article155 1939-09-11 9 Reuter. London, Sepl. 10. ACCORDING to a Ministry of Information bulletin it appears that German submarines are now operating far afield. Attacks and counter-measures against them are, however, unremitting. The following British ships are reported to been sunk by submarines —the 5.548 ton Kennebec, whoseReuter. - 155 words
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Article122 1939-09-11 9 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 10. DR. Hugh Dalton, Foreign UnderSecretary in the last Labour Government, speaking at Bishop Auckland to-day. described the war as "for the defence of civilisation against Hitlerism." He went on: "History shows that in a war our country and our alliesBritish Official Wireless. - 122 words
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Article137 1939-09-11 9 British wireless. London, Sept. o. QNE of the many remarkable civil defence developments achieved within the past few months is the establishment of the London auxiliary life service. When recruitment began 1? months ago, a personnel of 33,000 was aimed at. When war was declared over 132„000British wireless. - 137 words
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Article45 1939-09-11 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. All worshippers carried gasmasks in the principal London churches, where large congregations offered special prayers for peace. At Westminster Abbey, St. Pauls', and elsewhere arrangements have been made in case of an air raid warning during the service.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article34 1939-09-11 9 London, Sept. 10. The King has conveyed his appreciation to the paramount chief of Basutoland and his counsellors for their message of loyalty following the outbreak of war—B OW.34 words
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Article74 1939-09-11 9 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 10. I T is officially announced that the Soviet Government has ordered partial mobilisation of part of European Russia, from Leningrad in the north to the Black Sea in the south. Among the districts involved are the Ukraine and White Russia. ThisReuter. - 74 words
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181 1939-09-11 9 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 10. 4 profound impression has been I\ created both among the general public and in foreign diplomatic circles in London by the statement made public after to-day's meeting of the War Cabinet. The Cabinet's decision to "base their policyBritish Official Wireless. - 181 words
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121 1939-09-11 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 10. DESCRIBING Hitler as a man of the land who neglected to consider sufficiently the deceive strength of Britain and France at sea, Admiral Nakamura. ex-member of the War Council interviewed by the Domei Agency, said generally conditions were less favourable toReuter. - 121 words
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Article33 1939-09-11 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. The American Red Cross announces that it has appropriated $50,000. roughly £10,000, for the purchase of hospital accessories, medicine and blankets for the Polish Red C/oss.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article86 1939-09-11 9 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 10. A NUMBER of decrees were published to-day in the Official Gazette for the protection of France's gold reserves, which are the largest in any country in the world except the United States. All trade In gold is forbidden unless specially authorised. OperationsReuter. - 86 words
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Advertisement67 1939-09-11 9 DRUGLESS HEALING. MAX TING SUM, Ph.D., D M T D.9.T., M S P., F.P.C. (Lond.)' F.N.A.M-T.l. (Lond MECHANOTHERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY No. 6, Jalan Skoia, Kuala Lumpur PSYCHO KAY BADGE. Wear it. Self-treatment of sickness with marvellous results. Preventive and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 cents. Numerous grateful letters from67 words
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Advertisement242 1939-09-11 9 111 I I W I k For Style, Comfort. Economy CONSULT Th«i Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANB Head Office: 162, south Bridge Rd_ Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., •SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. If yen are feeling run down, nervous much in need of the holiday that bu-:-ness demands do not242 words
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Advertisement73 1939-09-11 9 4 REASONS FOR USING V 4%MmJ J i Now a pur* whit* emulsified Ssl? v s^jiij cream Ay/a W wQ O Does not hats, H Hi p lows etc (fr^l\\ \V *fc Does not" p!ast*r"*r "flak* I U\r* "7') 1 I 4 Does not run In the sun or 773 words
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571 1939-09-11 10 Statistics For Gold Cup Meet BELOW are the statistics for the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting, which concluded on Saturday "Mining Kollgsi/ whose Cooltipt won the Gold Cup, heads the list of winning owners with $6,900 in stakes. The must successful trainer571 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-09-11 10 FINISH of the Gold Cup race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Cooltipt (Farthing up) winning lion. Blue Peter, Pure Gold and Jack 1)1 ucc.26 words
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346 1939-09-11 10 Singapore, Sunday. BRIGHT cricket was seen at the S.C.C. padang. to-day. when an S.C.C. eleven defeated the Volunteers by 16 runs Scores were S.C.C. 144, Volunteers 128. A C. Growder for the S.C.C, was the lop scorer tor tin- day with a creditable knock346 words
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Article294 1939-09-11 10 fN their last game of the season, the Ceylon Sports Club beat the R.A.F. in .an Lnnlngl game played at Seletar yesterday afternoon. The CSC. who batted first, managed to put 134 on the board before they were all out. R.V.S. Sundram was topscorer with 49 runs,294 words
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731 1939-09-11 10 Singapore. Sunday. S.C.F.A U R.A.F I. OPARKLING football was witnessed at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the first division second round clash between the S.C.F.A. and the R.A.F. ended in a draw, the teams sharing two goals. The Chinese won the first encounter731 words
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Article310 1939-09-11 10 Singapore. Honda. TO-DAY'S ties in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament are as follows: "A" Class Doubles: R. A W Hills and E. N. Griffith-Jones (scr.) vs. Lt. G N Loring and Lt. E. A. de L. Young (ll)' "B" Class Doubles: Major More and Capt.310 words
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Advertisement56 1939-09-11 10 Why not have the Bathroom fitted to the same standard as the rest of your home. TWYFORDS fixtures are designed for the bouse pi oud on the most modern lines j'.ncl in many attractive colour schemes. Call at our showrooms and inspect, for yourself, our large stocks of TWYFORDS' attractive56 words
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Advertisement40 1939-09-11 10 USE ST. JAMES' BALM (MADE IN ENGLAND I Antivirus Ointment REMOVES THE CAUSE OF SKIN TROUBLES AND RAPIDLY HEALS DAMAGED TISSUES'. Sole Agents: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, LTD., Singapore. Free Sample Upon ivith 5 cts. Stamps for P° sl l40 words
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Article339 1939-09-11 11 "TRESPASSER - By "TRESPASSER" Singapore, Monday. qi VERAL smart gallops came under observation this morning when horses running for the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Extra jv,,:Vssional Meeting to be held on Wednesday and Saturday this xxvre exercised. Dairy Maid, Emily Dignus, Tetuen, Miss Labis, PH-iik'iit, Esquire, Silverlaw, Rackarock,339 words
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Article76 1939-09-11 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. OWING to the lack of time following the raising of the ban on sporting gatherings in certain areas, only a couple of football matches were played. Few officials and only one reporter watched Queen's Park Rangers beat the Army 10 —2 in an associationReuter. - 76 words
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Article84 1939-09-11 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. In a fact and keenly contested hockey match the Muar Chinese drew witn the 'Government English School Teachers, each side scoring a goal. The match, which was played on the school padang attracted a fair crowd. The Chinese had slightly the84 words
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Article317 1939-09-11 11 Singapore, Monday. cricket fixture played Hongkong and Shanghai Cub and ihe Katong resulted In a win for :ers by 39 runs. very much in the picm ist successful of them ol the Bank, who took 10 runs and P. Yzelptured six wickets for 12 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK317 words
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Article209 1939-09-11 11 Ftwn Our Own Correspondent). Segamat, Sunday. THIS man would have succeeded in his plans if a police detective not been at hand," stated Court Jwpeetor Abdul Rahman bin Dato Baker, when prosecuting in a case in •hich Pulaniandy, a Tandl of middle u '4*\ a209 words
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Article31 1939-09-11 11 s TODAY i U r: L-yals vs. S.C.P.A. (Stadium). Lacliea Monthly Medal (Bogey), andT is: S C R c S.R.C., S.C.C, la n»u n C i ub) tennis tournament.31 words
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198 1939-09-11 11 Singapore, Sunday. THE biggest upset of the men's singles championship tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association played this morning at the Haw-Par Hall was the defeat of Seah Eng Hee, Malayan champion, by S. A. Durai in straight sets. In the first set, Eng Hee was198 words
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Article213 1939-09-11 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. THE draw for the Johore State badminton championships to be held at Johore Bahru on Sept. 14. 15 and 16 resulted as follows: Men's open singles: Ali bin Mohamad vs. Ng Chai Guan. Salim bin Arifnn vs. Lambak, Lim See213 words
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Article364 1939-09-11 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sunday. CEVERAL cases under the Excise Enactments were mentioned before Jnche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate, to-day and the court was packed with witnesses and spectators. A case that attracted great attention was one in which Cheong Ah364 words
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785 1939-09-11 11 British Official Wireless. AT their meeting this morning, the War Cabinet decided to base their policy upon the assumption that the war will last for three years or more. Instructions are being issued to all Government departments to ensure that plans for the futureBritish Official Wireless. - 785 words
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265 1939-09-11 11 piREWORKS are again expected when Nai Som Pong, the Siamese holder of the middleweight championship of the Orient, and Young Frisco, his Filipino challenger, clash in a return fight at the Happy World Stadium on Friday, Sept. 15. When they met eight months ago265 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-09-11 11 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water 9.22 a.m. .7.9 ft. 8.47 p.m. 8.9 ft. TO-MORROW High Water 10.01 a.m. 8.4 ft. 9.43 p.m. 9.6 ft.24 words
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Article397 1939-09-11 12 BOMBAY—6I.4B m. (4 88 kc S 7.50 p.m. Ahmed Dilawai 8.05 V. A. Kagalker <Pad>. 820 Nai a' Mani (a programme for children IUI^ 1 ers' letters, etc). 9.50 Income-Tax t all (a talk in Gujarat! > i 05 duets. 9.15. The AIR Quartet <nS Tilang). 9.20. Rajkumari397 words
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Article94 1939-09-11 12 From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Sunday. (JENTENCE of one month's rigorous c imprisonment, to be followed by so. months' police supervision, was passcci by Mr. M. Ismail, the acting sec magistrate, on Adam bin Mohamad, who pleaded guilty to a chanre of housebreaking and theft of94 words
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104 1939-09-11 12 DAILY PRICES CURKLM Jv.ngapore, £_pt 9, Bayers Sam* No. IX R S.S. Spot lco.se 37 1 No. IX RS'.S. F.OB, in CUSCS Bept. Oct (Sellers option i 38 G.F.A.Q. RS.S. F. 0.8. in bales SS F.A.Q. R£JB. FOB. in bales "C" Blanket Crepe104 words
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Advertisement519 1939-09-11 12 JNOTUJK TO RADIO OWNERS To ensure that Receiving Sets are maintained in an efficient state, the service department of the Radio Service Company of Malaya (1934) Ltd., 2, Orchard Road, Singapore, will be OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. DAILY mmm m_mm____________■«_■___——— (excepting Sundays) until further notice. The company will endeavour to519 words
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Advertisement109 1939-09-11 12 "PYE" RADIOS AXE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence tLey are VERY POItLAK IN MALAYA Sole Ajjtnts: HOE KOON LEONG. Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. THE RIGHT SHOP i TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near109 words
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Advertisement60 1939-09-11 12 I 1 L O D II It A Uterine Tonic Cores: All diseases and disorders peculiar to women. YOU can be rendered happier and free from Chronic Uterine Maladies by ui'ing "LODHRA" Women in the world vcte for "LODHRA" TRY AND BE CONVINCED. Cold at all Dispensaries and I "tores.60 words
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Miscellaneous788 1939-09-11 12 To-day's Radio "a ...iiiHiiniiiuriii"*** 1 1 9* lin mi Infill 111 nil SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcls) mmmmmm n 0 0 ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 mc|s) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 p.m. 5.00 Malay request programmer rsG 16g6 m (17.79 Mcs). 5.30 Tamil musict 5.53 "Safety first" talk in788 words
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Article167 1939-09-11 13 Wj rdhaganji An*. 20. •aXNOT enil hasise my belief 1 My than by saying would not.purchase "s freedom by iiich a thing were a Mv faith in the wise is gained by sword >$( by sx.ord is im- Mahatma Gandhi f t to 1 he press.167 words
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404 1939-09-11 13 India Govt. Prepares S. mla, Aug. 2U. mm creation of a Department of Supply is aiinounctd in a "Gazette 1 India Extraordinary which says that the Mem Department irecth wtti questions concerning supp icy cf ail kinds required for the of war. Department will be404 words
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Article188 1939-09-11 13 Simla. Aug. 28. U7I rI! the gradual mobilisation go»n« on in Europe, India to is ""i an inch behind in its preparatory to meet any eventuality in this (nun try an d to carry out i» •Migationa i n the rest of the British Mipire the gist of188 words
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443 1939-09-11 13 Viceroy's Ordinance Simla, Aug. 30. jjMROPEAN male British subjects between the ages of 16 and 50 are called upon by Ordinance Number Two issued by the Viceroy this morning to register themselves within 14 days of issue cf the Ordinance. Non-compliance is443 words
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Article52 1939-09-11 13 Simla. Aug. 31. IC is stated that the Ordinance reI carding the registration of European Biitish objects does not apply to domiciled Europeans and AngloIndians whe are statutory natives of India and uo not fall within the definition l>f European British sheets as given in the Ordinance. (I52 words
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Article66 1939-09-11 13 Bombay, Aug. 27—"We Will fight the ne ;t elections on the Hindu Manamabha ticket and in opposition to the Indian National Congress, because it has repeatedly be:n found thai the Congress is unable to protect the interests ol irn Hindus." Thus observed Mr. V I> Savarkar. President of the Hindu66 words
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Article158 1939-09-11 13 Simla, Aug. 31. IT is understood that in the event tf war newspapers and other journals will not be required to submit any ot their material t«> a censor before publication. A booklet has been prepared by tlv? Government of India explaining the nauuc of158 words
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267 1939-09-11 13 Simla, Aug. 30. THE Simla session of the Central Legislative Assr mbly commenced this morning, the Congress members abstaining from attending in compliance with the Wardha resolution of the d igress Working Committee. The members of the Muslim League And the CongreSl Nationalist !\'»rty267 words
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Article107 1939-09-11 13 Benares, Aug. 23.—With reference to the Press report that, Dr. Xan .laiyalal. of the Allahabad High Court and Raia Jwala Prasad. Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Benares Hindu University, are contesting for the Vice-Chancellor-ship of the University, R.i.u Jwala Prasad interviewed, said that the report was entirely without any foundation whatsoever. A107 words
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Advertisement92 1939-09-11 13 And You'll Feel Young—Look Young in aires man or woman more than f'vrfl'DV The V J m** 9 tee protects rtr Kidney*. Bh.unuliia. BUddw you. f origination is &M cause ot hrrrlarhe n*>r- B ,7 X n.,r,.ir of tn.se ills by t«kinq :'astoT,hene I J -the lAxntive that c le«ii?e«.92 words
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Advertisement99 1939-09-11 13 CHILDREN WHO WON'T EAT j There's nothing so wearing ror mother as a child who worft eat well Usually such a child is the 'nervy.' highly-strung type. He picks at his lood. looks pale and loses weight Coaxing won't improve matters. Child specialists everywhere recommend Horllcks for these nervy children99 words
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Advertisement105 1939-09-11 13 I O-r "FAMILY SECURITY POLICY "is 1 proving ineom. lor g^*"*** own reW e THE UKITED INDIA LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. j Mal.y.n 8««<h: No. I. ROW*R STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. RUNM l N G neW SHELL MOTOR OIL jj| H New Shell Motor Oil contains an exclusive mineral oiliDess concentrate105 words
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122 1939-09-11 14 London. THE British Medical Association, at its recent conference at Aberdeen, refused by a large majority, to sanction the administration by midwives of anaesthetics to women in childbirth. Dr. E. K. Mackenzie, a Scottish delepate, said it seemed utterly ridiculous to allow a woman with only122 words
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134 1939-09-11 14 British Wireless. London. Sept. 9. A MINISTRY of Information bul n Ictin states that the Thai Government have for some weeks past been manifesting certain nervousness as Oa the possibility of violation of its neutrality by belligerent powers and this nervousness appears to have beenBritish Wireless. - 134 words
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Article45 1939-09-11 14 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and the King received to-day Sir Nevile Henderson, former British Ambassador in Berlin, who arrived on Thursday from Berlin sir Nevile Henderson also spent some tune at the Foreign Office.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article284 1939-09-11 14 British Official Wireless. THE re-action H weekly pre* aft a r r f of hostilities is wHi 11,4 «M the two following i„ ol l The Spectator say? chosen war Perhaps "he N leature of the whole vast l eadiness of a great pcBritish Official Wireless. - 284 words
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Article69 1939-09-11 14 London. Sept. ft. i The King has sent couragement to tin teors. expressing appi of the finf spirit In which they an (acini tb hours .and discomfort inseparaWi the performance of their duty. The civil defence organisation mcl air raid wardens, the auxiliary vice, and the69 words
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Article22 1939-09-11 14 Reuter. Pai Bi II It is stated that 20.000 "enemy' eignen>*liave been rounded up being held In a big Colombes.—Renter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement370 1939-09-11 14 SIMS DARBY 6 Co.Lrfc I mMMmVMMJmMMMMMmMMMI I jJ I —Jf a I «_J 1 i ■¥.T IfiHi H I LIB I L LmmV L H LJ Lj I mm I I I fm SLi ,rl BIM I, r 11 1 LTE Tll L -I: J LUXURY with ECONOMY One-Class Motorships370 words
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Advertisement393 1939-09-11 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. prrs II $k and BRITISH INDIA Vitocorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS* Owing to (he 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. AJI vessels393 words
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Advertisement325 1939-09-11 14 I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. |j (Incorporated in England). I SINGAPORE BRANCH: l| 4, D'AJmeida Street. I Authorised and subscribed II Capital £2.000,000 1 Eaid-up Capital £1,000.000 I Reserve Fund 500,000 I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Ii Branches: II Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, ii Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkufc.325 words
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Advertisement177 1939-09-11 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD REGULAR SERVICES TO PORT SWETTENHAM. TELUK ANSON via Port Swettenham. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. Ml AX. BATU PAHAT. BANGKOK. PONTIANAK. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO SERVICE KUANTAN Via PONTIAN ROMPIN BEBAR KUALA PAHANG. TRENGGANU PORTS. TUMPAT SOUTH KELANTAN PORTS. Mansfield Co., Ltd. Manager. Singapore and PeuAnc UNITED CHINESE I177 words
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Advertisement137 1939-09-11 14 SOUTH BRITISH insurance company, ltd iIncorporated in New Zeajand.) Ill AH l \l ii\ sun A\n: W. G. DOVE. Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Ored THE A\ERCANTiLE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIA\ITED. Guaranteed and Controlled bT TIIE MERCANTILE RANK OF LND ,A) LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated1 1 1137 words
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Obituary69 1939-09-11 15 The marriage of Miss SEOW SEOK CHEOW NEO, third daughter of the late Mr. Scow Siew Seong and Mrs. Scow Siew Seong, and sister-in-law of Messrs. Tham Tye Lock and Cheang Theam Kee. to Mr. CHEANG S£NG KEE. only son of the late Mr. and Mrs Cheang69 words
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Obituary37 1939-09-11 15 The engagement is announced between Mr. Tan Beng San, youngest son of the late Mr. Tan Chwee Teck and iv.'adame Lim Geok Neo. and Lim Beng Neo, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Teck Ong.37 words
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Obituary47 1939-09-11 15 CHUA—Chua Kwee Slew, partner of Chop Heap Hoe. Furniture Dealers. Victoria Street, passed away peaceful:" at the General Hospital on Sunday, (10-9-39*. leaving behind his wife, 2 ons, and 2 daughters to mourn his loss. Funeral on Thursday, at 10 a m to Bukit Brown Cemetery.47 words
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Advertisement411 1939-09-11 15 Il. N zz l l <lll»>>illl^V2^^ I Singapore, thoroughly .an children's nursa. I of references. Box I Tribune. Singapore. I 1248.B) Experienced Canvasser to I pewriter" throughout Wu n mission paid. Security I squired. Apply Box ne ipoh. U6G-B) t Nursemaid for EngII To live as one of I- d411 words
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Advertisement655 1939-09-11 15 Miscellaneous i TIC TAC'S RACEGUIDE, unquestionably oest on the market, with Tic Tac's j trusty tips, FREE. Sold everywhere in j Singapore. (275.8' I PACKING, Shipping, Removing and I Luggage Carrying, prompt and quick I service, excellent references for work done. G. A. Rogers Co., 3, Raffles Place, Telephone 6574.655 words
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Advertisement379 1939-09-11 15 Offices, Godowns To Let OFFICE TO LET From 1-9-39 2nd Floor 184. Hmh Street (Opposite Eastern Smelting Building). Apply Teck Hin Lcong C, K. L. (260-B) TO JJ/T OFFICE including light, moderate charge. Apply Mode Elite, Kodney House, Battery Road, Singapore. (239-B) TO LET: Spacious offices at 6B Fames Place,379 words
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Advertisement800 1939-09-11 15 JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS, will be received at the office of the State |3ecretary, Johore up to noon of the 20th September, 1939 for the Construction of a Reinforced Concre.y Tidal Control Gate at Senggarang near Batu Pahat. Plans and specification may be seen and all particulars obtained at the office800 words
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Advertisement336 1939-09-11 15 NOTICE. The Cafe Wien, Orchard Road, h:s been closed to the public until further notice. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP 45IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Wage-earner's Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 430 of 1935 Re: PETER NATHAN of No. 18. Anthony Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS336 words
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Advertisement340 1939-09-11 16 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya -r* FROM BRITISH MADE^X 1 John Little Co., Ltd. =cc era l Dispensary Ltd. SOLE AGENTS': Hfr^* ent Import Company H fl N L E V 23, BONHAM BUILDING. Oc£ of fifty SJuW* SINGAPORE MALAYAN T fi9Ti Y T Winner for two years of340 words
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Advertisement97 1939-09-11 16 GOLD LEAF TEA Tea in the 17th Century way sold <H £10 a pound! Had the then enthusiast* tasted Gold Leaf Tea, the economical scul of the Tea Drinkers of yore would not have been outraged even at tnia amazing price. LATEST ARRIVALS LADY'S HAT 52.50 TO $4.00 ART. FLOWER97 words
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Advertisement151 1939-09-11 16 EFFICIENT DRAWING J JiiiJlpN n And Senior r^l^Nft THE CAMAY BEAU TV METHOD I V? •/7 9 iean natural loveliness I BP "eauty's first aw Twi w I I^Sf^B BEAUTY SECRET every day apply a light lather I i/7xAiSijj of Camay t0 your fare an( I «gfi»l; hands Then 30151 words
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