Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI -No. 219. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, September 14, 1939. The Malaya Tribune W PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939. nvE_ri.; XTs
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 1 t. \V French War Cabinet has A i formed, with M. Daladier Ister, War Minister and r External Relations. w<i i nder-seeretaries as I .ider-Secretary for d M. Champetier Deribes Secretary for Foreign el becomes Minister of M Dautry Minister of Armaand
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Koine. Sept. 1 1. i is reported in local political 1 circles thai Jugoslavia. Italy and Greece are negotiating an ment to guarantee the eof the Balkans. It is stated the agreement would he acinic d by an Italo-Greek M ule agreement.—Reuter.
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  • 46 1 jev.elt'3 decision to recall Congress [lowed an investigation of the Imost tvery individual Conssm n the if *ult of which apparented the President that he would d majority in the House for the arms embargo and more v( n chance in the Senate.— Beuter.
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  • 223 1 TROOPS RUSH TO CHECK ATTACK Sequel To Pact With Germany? Five-Kilometre Advance On Manchukuo Front Reuter. EXCITEMENT has been caused in North China and in Japanese circles by reports that the Russians have started an offensive against the Japanese-Manchukuo positions and have advanced five miles along
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  • 118 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. Sept. 13. HEAVY Japanese casualties are reported U) have been inflicted as a result of a battle at Wangmoon, when the Chinese claim to have laid ambushes and traps against the enemy. It i> also reported that General Chiang Kai Shek will
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  • 488 1 Germans Blow Up Frontier Railway UL Positions occupied on the Western rent Lave been consolidated and improved upon, according to the latest Allied bulletins. The industrial town of strrngb- Ihreatened. Germans have blown up the laiiway serosa (ho frnntin- near Luxemburg. I ATEST
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  • 480 1 Slaughter Of Prisoners And Civilians Reuter. pKRMAXY'S Official News Agency states that unfavourable weather conditions are facing the German forces in Poland hut claims that in spite of this units of the Gorman air force are still supporting the operation on the eastern
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  • 236 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. "tUE ar° U'j th>s events c «i er rnefG.nu>*liftUi selai»gnr farranch cf the Malayan Patriotic Fund, an appeal for which was made by Lady Tho--°s last wee.:. NTg one can. I thin*:., r i bt i v lC necessity
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Reporter) I»itt?tw-t3 SSi** Lvm P ur > Tuesday. contributions to the War have been m ade by Mr and J&u Y SS sS°°* L{n contributed «2,000 and Mr. Chan Chin Loci thns making the total collected by tIS Seian ni littee in AW
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  • 580 2 Johore's Sympathy With Britain SIMPLE CEREMONIES ON SUNDAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) JNDICATIVE of the sympathy of an independent Malay State with Great Britain in her war to uphold the princip'es of right and justice go much cherished by British peoples everywhere, J<»hore will net celebrate
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  • 142 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MOVED by th«. fifechfant Mr t Penang, Tuesday, soddingthe'r o?Vh» B i ack and se c°'-ded by Haji Samtag Orders wen Z lit T Spe clal sub -«>mmittee on the revised stand- pted by the Municipal ta "r^^ X Jn
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  • 28 2 H E. the Governor has issued a lenethv Proclamation setting out rules and ame ndments to the* Prize Courts St 1894, in operation in the Colony
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  • 212 2 I i > DOOKIM. plans are now open at v Littles for the Musical Society's Concert on Sunday, Oct. L which is under the distinguished patronage of HLs Excellency Sir Shenton Ihomas, G.C.M.G. Tile choral and orchestral items, under the direction of Eva Clark. L R.A.M. are
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  • 125 2 Singapore. Wednesday. Additions to the list of floods which cannot cc exported from the Colony without permit are mentioned in the j Government Oatette extraordinary Dub-: lished yesterday The list includes:* pre Extinguishers: all types and re- Jills, Canvas hose, rubber hose, paste and pjwdt r paints, ready
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  • 87 2 LABOURERS GET JOBS —BY AIR MAIL HOW the change from ship to aeroplane for carrying mails affected (he Indian labourer is explained in the 1938 report of the Labour Department, which has just been issued. It states: When emigration to Malaya was resumed in 1934 air mail was an extra
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  • 44 2 Reuter Amsterdam, Sept. 13. Ii T was stated on high authority a' I The Hague to-day that the NethffI lands Government will not be dictated I to by Othei countries lls to how it shoulc cany out its neutrality policy. -Reuter.
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  • 148 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. THE Ministry of Information states that the Government, having reason to believe that the enemy may attempt, to establish submarine and air bases on the coasts of Southern and Central American countries, has instructed the British renrcsematives to invite the
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  • 200 2 Cannot Win By Fair Means London. Sept. 13. r £UK Orman Government has officially announced its intention to homh and sheil open towns and villages in Poland. A German communique issued by tferr Hitler's he: dquarters with the Get man arm) in Poland attempts
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  • 48 2 that the Intra H release fo r the (hi 19X9, has been in, oa ~UJrlf r Per cent M domestic quota h l «y v. t h at 5G.5 per cent, si-,." fi nouncemeni from H»#rw an of Tin and Tin Ore. ,Ur,,,ler
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  • 104 2 JNFORMEn Chinese po'li P U 1 fcrcca-t thai M w Wei's "Central GWrnmenr "v be established b> Oct. r Mr. Wang Ken Mm Qj e M hai on Sept. 17 to panic t hminary ln P-e-It U stated hen |j>a< Lhi Pi Govemmcni" will contriu-'tc
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  • 77 2 British Official Wireless. London. Sept 13 THE Ministry of Information this 1 morning issued a bulletin announcing that His Majesty's representative; at Stockholm and Oslo were some fen ago instructed to convey respective!;"'the Swedish and Norwegian Governments expression of the deep appreciation of His Majesty's Government United
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  • 338 2 British Wireless. London, Sipt. 14. r rilE Ministry ot Propaganda in Berlin is evidently at *reat pains to corneal from the German public tht firm 4ctctruination oi the British and French governments to refuse all eoiniinioi.se wuh the Nasi I regime. Eiceal officii*
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  • 69 2 Reuter. TUt< rx i o Y atlC£in Ci ty. Sept. 14. HE Holy See is prepared to undertake any measures to alleviate the moral and material damage of war, particularly In the case of children and old people If requested, it will concern itself
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  • 16 2 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 14. THE Lloyd Triestino has decided to resame passengf r services to Shanghai
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  • 127 3 THE SHREW AND HER TAMER rdt well, who takes the Katharitta the Shrew in ><.■ the Shrew," at the heat re on Sept. 21. "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" r. hifters have bein questioned 1 imber of prospective patrons their production of "The Shrew*" will be presented re-going puolic are
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  • 131 3 Singapore, Wednesday. MATERIAL hep for Service men laya is envisaged in a members of the Singapore Club. The scheme, which I with Inspector M. Boyle, books, periodicals, gramorecords to members of the es stationed here in order to their lot .i happier, more
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  • 21 3 J< Irish ofßeei in town will b' to-day (Thursday) and to-mor-'Friday* on the occasion of the New Year.
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  • 621 3 Currency Commissioners $200,000 Order To Royal Mint (Tribune Staff Reporter) jyjALAYA will soon have $200,000 worth of bright new one-cent pieces in circulation. The Malayan Currency Commissioners have recently placed an order with the Royal Mini in London tfor twenty million copper coins,
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  • 75 3 Singapore, Wednesday. F J Wildeman. a thirty-four-year-old Hollander, was this mornins producp.i before Mr. J. Fletcher-Ccoke in the Third Police Couit. o n a charge of cheating Mr. T. IT. Dickson by dishonestly inducing him to deliver a cheque for coo 70 V "Tie otence was alleged to
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  • 20 3 Singapore, Wednesday UP to 4 p.m. to-day, contributions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund amounted to $6*5,000.
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  • 92 3 Singapore. Wednesday. VfljHEN' S'eet Knn Lcng. a 45-ye.ir-cld English*speaking Teochew. made his third appearance this morning before Mr Conrad Olham. the S'nmapore District Judge and Second Police Mag itrute, on a charge of criminal intimida tion by threatening Mr Chan SVo Wen ,T on Inspector attached to the
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  • 287 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRESTED by a local defective at the Seng Heng Pineapple Factory, Seranp,oon Road, on Sept. 12. Tong Aib, a Teochew, was this morning produced before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the third police magistrate, on the charge of resisting and escaping from ihe lawful custody of Preventive
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  • 285 3 Singapore, Wednesday. REMARKING that he found lhat Yin Ah Mei. a Chinese female died from shock and haemorrhage from multiple .njjuries, sustained by falling from the third storey of a house in Club Street, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, concluded the inquiry into her death
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  • 62 3 The Band of the Straits Settlements r i cc v ill perform in public to day at Katong Park at G.CO p.m. under the direction of Mr S. Chapman, Bandmaster. The following is the programme:— 1. March "Namur" Richards. 2. Overture "Rosamunde" Schubert 3. Selection "Ballet Egyptien" Lugini.
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  • 422 3 inbunr Stall Reporter) Penanu, Tuesday. OATIENTS in hospital to-day number 113; normally there would be between 20 and 30. There must be fully another 100 cases having treatment at home." thus state. Dr. YY. H. Brodie. Ihe Municipal Health Officer in his report of the
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  • 47 3 Singapore, Wednesday.—For perm II2C his lorry to be driven with ir.cflicieir brakes. C. Yamashita, a Japanese, n fined $15 by Mr. E. E Colman. the Traffic Judge this morning. Abdul bin Ali, the driver of the lorry at the time ot offence, was r.ned $5.
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  • 24 3 /v i,..v l'l !>:!<<»», »5 iume b '.pin? a "»0»'» l<» l in ;l>- ,u,l- n! »-i,)t<urv pnr»7. nlon. I
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  • 103 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE Police are mailing every attempt to trace the killer ot Woo Ah Poh a Chinese titter who was found shot a little alter 10 o'clock last night at Room 5 Banda Street Municipal flats. The deceased, on arrival of the ambulance, i as found
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  • 149 4 Singaoore. Wednesday. A POSSE of detectives from the Detective Branch and Beach Road Police Station headed by Inspector Ibrahim of the Detective Branch and Inspectors Michael Boyle and Paton of 'the Beach Read Police Station kept a watch *t Jalan Sultan, corner of Palembang Road, acting on
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  • 350 4 MUSLIMS' LOYALTY (To the Editor of The Malaya Tribune) Sir—Of late we have heard much of Muslims' lcyalty to Great Britain, and I take this opportunity to emphasise that this expression of loyalty is not an imitaticn or flattery just because Great Britain is at present
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  • 66 4 CAPITOL: "Clouds Over Europe." ALHAMBRA: ".lesse James/ PAVILION: "S> This Is London." MARLBOROUGH: "Street Singer." ROXY: -Capt. Blood." GARFICK: Chiaesa pictures. QUEENS: "Stand Vp and Fight." ROTAI "Thiyumanavar." EMPIRE: "Flash Gordons Trip To Mars." I!APP\ WORLD: Cabaret; Side Shows: Cinemas and other attractions. GREAT WORLD: Cabaret. Side
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  • 1304 4 MAXIMUM SELLING PRICES FOR SALT Singapore, Wednesday. THE Food Controller has fixed maximum prices for the sale of pow- dered milk and salt. The prices will be published in the press to-morrow. The fixing of maximum prices for the sale of powdered milk
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  • 129 4 Last Night's First Night AN excellent tonic for ((f uncertainty throug are now passing is the I h nro! duction, ''So This Is I m r jjj. opened a season at the Pa terday. With Robertson Hane in the film tells of the efi irt
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  • 51 4 CiLIrFORD Efogan was io-cu 1 with commuting criminal trust in respect ot the sum ol iJ; cents between the dale June 11, while in the employ ol G E k and Co. Mr. cenrad Oldham p ned ..e ca;e to tept. 20. and extenaed bail j
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    • 343 4 PILES There is no need for aa to tell yon of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man fasj at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.
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    • 173 4 I Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes j Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your i MM" nnd weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physician Maris killinp Asthma Germs in 3 minutes' purifies the blood and builds new vitality so thai you can
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  • 1378 5 Company Well Equipped For Any Contingency Singapore, Wednesday. •j strong financial resources of the Company, reflected in the acits showing cash balances and investments vo the total value »507 as against the paid-up capital of $1,335,000; was re.by the Hon. Mr. J. W. de Piro
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  • 161 5 A group photograph taken after the dinner party given by A.R.A. Adikalavan Chcttiar at the Balai Besar (Palace) Kota Bharu, in honour of the marriage of Yang Amat Mulia Tengku Temenggong, son of His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan, and Tengku Za'uiab, daughter oi Tcn if ku
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  • 189 5 .Singapore, Wednesday TIOH Chai, (241, a Cantonese, was mis morning orxluced before Mr. Letcher-Ccoke, the third police magistrate, on a charre of theft of a bicycle I worth $76. the property of Ra;s bin Haji Abdul Mannm. I Ke was also charged with oishonestiy retaining stolen property,
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  • 190 5 Singapore. Wednesday. The Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubbei Association held its i4slsi auction 10-day when of 962.146 lb. (429 53 tons i catalogued. 891.670 lb. 393.08 tons- wore offered and 624.101 lb. (278.61 tons) were sold. London—Snot iOd. New York—Snot 23cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 35 5 Twelfth Night" was successfully presented by the Senior Cambridge Classes ot the Methodist GirLs' School before a pood audience last night at the Wesley Church Hall. It will be repeated tonight and to-morrow.
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    • 79 5 IDEALLY SITI'ATED WELL APPOINTED for fee for tne COMMERCIAL ftj CONVENIENCE j TRAVELLER lfr jOF RESIDENTS T jj L CHING KENG LEE COMPANY LIMITED. AI4TIOX SALE OF LATEST STYLE WAX POLISHED AND OAK STAINED Teak Dining, Sitting and Bedrooms' Furniture of every description, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. TO BE HELD AT
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    • 326 5 Excellent C*rill at j I Moderate Price^^^^^^j j Service Comfort Courtesy Music A Pleasant Meals you Rendezvous will Enpy. Also Bread, Cakes ft- Dinner Rolls of The Finest j Quality Baked in Electric Ovens j Confectionery "sea view hotel TO-NIGHI FRIDAY SATURDAY. SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE AND CABARET. ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY
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    • 317 6 The BEST PICTURE OF ITS KIND SEEN FOR MANY A DAY!" —says the "MALAYA TRIBUNE" "Incidental it should be mentioned the FILM CENSOR has joined in the good work. THERE ARE NO CUTS IN THIS EXCITING PICTURE nof even in the fin-i' exciting scenes which present a thrilling battle complete
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    • 215 6 IF IT'S COMEDY YOU LIKE HERE'S THE BEST! The picture that is setting up New Laugh Records in London New York! j TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-i5 PAVIUQMI HsO THIS IS LONDON"! i J «OTH CENTURY-FOX LAUGH SPECIAL, STARRING j lay Compton j mmwn "'^r YK TOIIIA MEMORIAL HALL POPULAR ORGAN rJ^CIT'AL
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    • 111 6 1 2^ NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH BAR RESTAUR*NT ATTACHED NIGHT DANCE Nightly at 9.30 p. m. TEA DANCE (FREE ADMISSION) EVERY TUES., THURS. SAT. SUNDAY TIFFIN DANCE FROM 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16. GALA RACE-BALL EXTENSION 1 A. M. Tea
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    • 370 6 TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. IfIBHBVW^SBM^. THE MOST DARING AND I jf Tfr thrilling adventure mSOĔmwßSmm^B3Ĕr*& ROMANCE THAT YOU ARE NOT TIRED OF SEEING \g ERROL FLYNN IN WARNER BROS.' RECORD-BREAKING FILM 'CAPTAIN BLOOD' Wi OLIVIA De HAYILL LIONEL A TWILL, BASIL RATHBONE. Week-end Matinees 2 p.m. "MARIE WALFWSKA" also "BURN EM
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  • 387 7 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesday. Previous To-day Change Xl BBER Steady Quiet, Steady Buyers 10 10 1 4 i/ Sellers 10 10' fy. rward) October Buyers 10'« K)i .1/ Sellers 10'„ 10', Forward) Oct Dec. Buyers 10' 4 io% i Sellers 10 1 10% i M id* .hin
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  • 76 7 s in tin shares was brisk at ing of the market to-day, and am moved up but on the news local tin market will be closed her notice, prices slipped back, took the place of buyers, at 4 o'clock was buyers 38% and 36 3 4 cents
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  • 782 7 Quotations By Frasor And Co. MINING Singapore. Sept. 13. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 5 6 6 Austral Ama! r >'j 6 3>;>t Austral Malny M 39 Ayer Hitam 1 22 Ayer Weng [\95 1.05 Bangrin IS 20 Batu Belangor r 1.70
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  • 168 7 List Of Current Dividends Sept. 13. Total for Company Dividend Booka financial w x ctoe* Date Ex. Div. Yin Payable Date Austral Amal Had Sept. 3 Sept. 22 Sept. 9 5% Katu Od. No. 21 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 17 10% Kramat Pulai 2Y 2 Sept.
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    • 164 7 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days The very first application of Nlxoderm begins to clear away pimples like magic I'se Nixoderm tonight and you will soon see your skin becoming soft, smooth and clear. Nixoderm is a new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the skin that cause
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    • 168 7 ALHAMBRA 3-15, e-is 9-151 «.-rrvl BttcK The most exciting picture filmed in TECHNICOLOUR! TVROHE "IUnA Adventure! .H^HCJ pS SCOTT JUk-' R mance! *fco a Suspense: Excitement! Uso A Spet-ial Short -~~jf "ARMIES OF THE WORLD." r± M.,.M.M T j Final Chapters 8-15 of l niversal s First Run Serial B
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  • 700 8 POLAND was expected to be an easy victim for the German armies. The experts whom Hitler controls —or it may be that the experts control Hitler fondly imagined that a few days would see the end of Polish resistance and Germany would thus have a strong bargaining
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  • 190 8 Lodz Recaptured By Defenders Reuter. London, Sept. 13. A RELIABLE report from Poland states that the Poles have recaptured Lodz and adds that the Polish forces which were in danger of being cut off in the Poznan and Pomorze regions have succeeded in making
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  • 254 8 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 13. THE past three days haw seen marked modification of the strategic situation in Poland, says Df vas. The German High Command has abandoned the idea of taking Warsaw by force. Advance motorised columns towards Warsaw haw started two new offensives at the extreme ends
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  • 158 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. IN the House of Commons last night the Lord Privy Seal, Sir Samuel Hoare said the general principle would be that the Government was not responsible for the accuracy of facts published in the Press unless it explicitly said so.
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  • 48 8 Reuter. London. Sept 14. ALONG nst of articles of which the import is restricted includes motor-cars l number of other luxuries and semi-luxuries whose importation is temporarily suspended. Certain other goods. Including textile manufactures, arms, ammunition anj typewriters, may only be imported under special licence—Reuter.
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  • 88 8 Biuss-ls, Sept. i, I TERR I Fir explosion shook th, A village of Schengen, Z southernmost tip of Luxembu yesterday when the Germans blew up the railway line across the border near by Fragments of ncUl rained on Luxemburg territory but nob ony was hurt. The
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  • 24 8 Reuter. Increases in speculation in untitled ties in Russia, it is stated, are a clue to the people's fear although Moscow i stocked. —Reuter.
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  • 127 8 Copenhagen. Sept. 13. THE German answer to the British blockade will be to send 3.000 planes to bomb British harbours, states the Berlin eorrespordent of the Berlingske Tidende. The correspondent adds that the Germans admit they are in a serious position as a result
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  • 27 8 Reuter. New York. Sept. 13.-untitled American submarine Squalus brcught to the surface and is I\.: brought to the surface and i towed to Portsmouth. New Hampshi] Reuter.
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  • 111 8 Reuter. Warsaw, Sept. 14. rpHE Polish Government has sent -a messages to the governments of all civilised states drawing attention to the bombing of open towns by the German air force. The Polish Government states that the Germany have systematically carried ru* ttactrs
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    • 22 8 t^f7£ > Price $1.15 to $2.50 sTYw&y? each. Distributor; 800 CHIANG CO., 304, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next door to the Medical Office) SINGAPORE
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    • 177 8 Foundations of Coolness i Many a smart woman sacrifices i/ fl comfort for sfnartness—and many V" a co7nfor+able woman sacrifice? J (jj if smartness for comfort. W.B. A foundations call for nr. sacrifices whatsoever. W.B. combines sen- [gET sible support in sensible places with such a well-cut fitting that V\
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  • 2648 9 PREMIER'S SPEECH ON PROGRESS OF THE WAR Polish Warships In British Navy Renter JHREE Polish warships are operating with the British Navy, announced the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the course of a statement on the war situation to the House of Commons
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  • 109 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 13. A GERMAN tank officer, describing the fighting in Poland to tne Berlin correspondent of Politiken, estimated the German casualties at 15,000 and the Poles as at least ten times greater. He added- "We have found it impossible to take prisoners, because of
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    • 129 9 OJC A S A KEEPS YOU YOUNG HEALTHY STRONG START TAKjgVC OK AS A TO-DAY Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Large $7.00. Small $2.50. When ordering please specify OKASA for men or women. For literature and medical testimonials write to the Sole Distributors for Malaya: GRAFTON LABORATORIES, LTD., Singapore and
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  • 2179 10 Trainer Logue's Hat-Trick LITTLE CHARM PAYS BEST DIVIDEND Singapore, Wednesday. FAVOURITES generally obliged at the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Extra Autumn Professional Meeting h o\(] at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Fine weather prevailed, but the going was heavy on
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  • 78 10 Race I—Little Charm $34 $9 Kit SS Emily Dignus $14 Rat c 2—Salmon Par $16 $7 Jade lady $13 Miss Labis $10 Race 3—Vergros $10 $7 Excuse Me $5 Captain Ball $5 Kat e 4—Soho J?2l $11 Marnell $14 Race s—President $16 $6 Queen's Course $6
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  • 140 10 Before a large crowd of spectators, a friendly game of badminton, consisting of five singles and two doubles, was played off at the Happy World covered stadium, between the United Family B P. and the Eclipse B.P. and resulted in a win for the United Family B.P. Scores
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  • 98 10 The following players have been selected to represent the Eclipse B.P. "A" Team against the Useful E.P. "A" Team in a friendly badminton match consisting of five singles and two doubles, to be played at the Happy World Covered Stadium to-day ai 7 p.m.: Gay Hock Sim,
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  • 140 10 Following are the results igapore English School's first Swimming carnival, held »1 pool:— Class I 80 yards: I. Sim (Sapphire), time 59 sec: 2 Swee (Sapphire); 3 Lee »1 v (Ruby). Class II 80 yards: 1. K hno j. KRuby), time 67 sec.; 2
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    • 65 10 ORIENT CRISIS To-morrow Night Orient 160 lbs. Championship. FRISCO VS. SOMPONG 15 (3) Rounds Singapore 118 lbs. Championship. LITTLE ABAYAN VS. KID ARENAS 15 (3) Rounds Rodrigues vs. Jayaraj 6 (3) S. Chiang vs. C. Hussan 4 (31 Ringsides Bookings at Little's Phone: 5167. Other Seats at Ensign Book Store,
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    • 50 10 IpHECjI A persistent Cough is a danger signal of many serious illnesses hka Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Asthma and Tuberculosis. The surest way to guard against such dangerous diseases is to use a reliable remedy that will cure your ailments. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN USE I Kasabin COUGH CURE. Obtainable Everywhere.
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  • 400 11 TWO ties in the S.C.C. autumn lawn I tennis tournament were played off < rday on the Club courts. In the Class "A" doubles M. C. Elliott and W. R. King (scr.) beat Lt. A. E. de I Young and Lt. G. N. Loring, 3) 6
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  • 25 11 TO-DAY Soccer: S.R.C. vs. Manchesters (Div. I.), Stadium. R. E. vs. LoyaiS (Div. L), Changi Tennis: S.C.C, S.C.R.C, S.R.C, and Tanglin Club tournaments.
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  • 190 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monda>. WORRY ever the fate of her 8-year-old son in Hainan which was recently occupied by the Japanese, was stated to be cne of the main rex<>ns which drove a Chinese woman, lee Ah Eng to commit suicide
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  • 421 11 YESTERDAY'S SOCCER RA < c > 4. s c c POOR soccer was seen at the padang yesterday when the R. A. (Chang!) defeated the S. C. C. by four goals to one. The game was a first Division fixture, but the result did not affect
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  • 121 11 BADMINTON The women's singles final in the Singapore badminton championships, between Miss Waileen Wong and Mrs. L. M. Fennefather will be played at the Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union, on Saturday. Below are the full ties arranged for the week-end:— SATURDAY, 2.15 P.M. Men's Open Singles: Wong
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  • 47 11 At a special general meeting of tna Balestier Friendly Athlet'c Association held last Sunday the following gentlemen wera elected office-bearers as follows:—Mr. Ng Hiap Seah hon. treasurer Mr Goh Thiam S2ah hon. asst. treasurer, and Mr. Ng'.n Eng Song as hon. asst. secretary.
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  • 34 11 The September L.O.U Monthly Medal played at the Island Club resulted as follows:— I Mrs. A. Nassim I StS~S Mrs. C.A.R. Bateman S7—2^7> Mrs. T. Nambu Mrs. E. H. Walker 105 25—6b
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  • 164 11 Royal Navy 1; M.P.H. 1. IN an evenly-contested game of soccer played yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium before a very poor crowd, the Royal Navy managed to draw with the Malaya Publishing House, each side scoring a goal. It was a Division 2A League fixture.
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  • 89 11 The M.F.A. Inter-Settlement football match between Penanq and Singapore wil] not be heid on Sept 23 the event having been postponed to a moie suitabie date in be announced later. This decision. In which bath Penang and Singapore agree, hns been made because the majority of the
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  • 54 11 Supporters of the Indian Association were disappointed when their team failed to turn up for a Div. 2B match against the S.H.B. at Cantonment Road yesterday. The 5.H.8., hot favourites for the championship, thus won by a walk-over, which enhances their chances of finishing at the top
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  • 50 11 All rugby playing members of the S.C.C. are asked to turn up at 5 pra. punctually ready to play in the snort practice games next Saturday, Sept. 16. It will facilitate arrangements if members wishing to play will sign the li>* on the Notice Board in the Club.
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  • 159 11  -  (By “Trespasser") Singapore. Thursday. ANLY a few of the horses running in v the second day's races cf the S.T.C. Fxtia Meeting on Saturday were taken out <;n the tracK this morning. The going was extremely eavy owing to the overnight rani. As the spell of bad weather
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  • 65 11 The seventh annual athletic sports of the Singapore English School will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (Friday) from 3 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. Mrs. Graham White has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. Old Boys of the schools are invited to enter for
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  • 40 11 The Singapore District Epworth League, Singapore, will hold its Games Afternoon and Social at the premises of the Paya Lebar Methodist Preparatory English School, sth mile, Upper Serangoon Read, on Saturday, Sept. 16, at 4 p.m.
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  • 45 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Playing their first hockey game of the season, the S.C.R.C. defeated the R.A.F. by three goals to nil at the S.C.R.C. this afternoon. Scorers for the winning team were Anthony Choo, Yap Mook Kirn and Low Kee Pow.
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  • 66 11 The following piayers have been selected to play Hockey for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against 22nd Mountain Regiment to-day at 5 p.m. on the Prince Edward ground:— Edward Wee, Low Huck Fang, Cheong Thiam Siew, Wong Fatt Lim, Goh Chin Chye, L. M. Aena J. Manasseh, S. M.
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  • 98 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. SPORTING organisations are eager to resume in some form or other in order to give relief from war worries. There has been feverish activity in the soccer world and a pretty full programme is assured for Saturday. Twenty friendlies, in which leading league
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 180 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. TWENTY one Javanese were produced before Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh this morning and charged with having been found to have occupied State land in the Mukim of Sungei Balang when they had not obtain permission
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  • 625 12 Singapore, Wednesday. A SPECIAL jury was to-day in attendance at the Singapore Assise Court presided over by Mr. Justice Manning where Ch U;i Thtm Seng and Lim Ah Kee stood charged with the murder of Oh Kee Sea* at 8 p.m. on June 23, in
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  • 115 12 (From Our Own Correspondent I Muar. Monday. M. V. Vailiappa Chettiar was produced before Tuan Haji Hassir Mi H Salleh this morning to charge:—That you on August found failing to comply wit P r vision of Rule 58 of the Land ment, i.e. by net
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  • 105 12 (Frem Our Own Ceerespomieat) Kulim. Sep* J |J h rIE annual Inspection of tHe K»» Volunteer Force by the GJffjr Officer Commanding the Troops M»£ va. was carried out yesterday m fence scneme at Gurun, near AloJ pj*. For the first time a contingent w»£ the
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    • 26 12 f—...... -n U Second Hand Radios Folly guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipota, Penang.
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    • 148 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) THONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to come and sec them. JUST OUT! THE KING'S NAVY BRITAIN'S SEA POWER TO-DAY,
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    • 1202 12 a —utiiTTTiirm —i-T-fnniinni—mnimT-*" 4 I To-day's Radio j Jf M III! HI lIIHIII I II "'I SINGAPORE LONDON INDIAN STATIONS ZHL 235 metres (1.33 mcs) TRANSMISSIONS 2*l DELHI—6O.4B m. (4.96 Mc s) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcjs) i« v 7 50 P m News in and Hinpm GSG 16.86 m.
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  • 225 13 (United Press). New Delhi, Aug. 27. •tjC i-ulian National Airways anl re with regret that a Dragon •irrraft t onveying mails from Lahore to Karachi crashed forty miles from r t on Saturday and as a result Met K. H. Marfatia and
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  • 116 13 (United Press). Aug 26 —A tragic accident ace near Mokameh on the Eastv here a young nan and crushed to piect\ s by D wn It is said that he met death by deliberately throwing under the wheels of the train b r oi letters were found
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  • 52 13 (United Press). re Aug 3C —With referev.'C c fi m Tloii bay regarding Vuvaraja if My.oit being si a aboard, the 'Conte io," the mystery of whose the Press in t:ffici?.l circles H the Yuvxraia and, paity ajve r The Hagu*> lor safety and fcherf for anxiety.-
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  • 254 13 Personnel Announced (United Press). Simla, Aug. $1. ij!> Excellency the Governor-General has sanctioned the constitution <► i a War Supply Board. The functions of this Board will )lt in take such steps as may be necessary lt> ensure that supplies of all kinds required
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  • 66 13 (United Press). It is understood that Raja Sir Harl-kishen Kaul. Revenue and Devdopmeiu Minister, Patiala. will be the thiro member of the Indian Delegation to th-. forthcoming sess'on of the League ol Nations at Geneva. Sir Sultan Ahmej is the leader of the Delegation, and Mr. Manoharlal. Finance Minister. Punjab,
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  • 104 13 (United Press). Bombay, Aug. 27.—Mr. V. D. JJevarkar. President of the Hindu Mahasabf.a. has sent the following telegram to Sir Akbar Hydari, the Prime Minister :f Hyderabad State: "Hearty felicitations to H.E.H. the Nizam on amnesty and actual release of civil resisters. Hope no
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  • 153 13 (United Press) Calcutta, Aug. 31. FOR the first time Miice the last Great War a Soviet vessel, "MayokVosky," flying its Ked Hammer-and-Sickle flag arrived at the Calcutta Port on Tuesday afternoon. Before the cut break of the last world war Russian ships used to frequent the
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  • 398 13 (United Press.) Ranch! A DECISION that Rs. 10,000 should be spent on decoration of the Congress Nagrar was arrived at a recent meetlpg of the Working Committee of the Reception Committee of the 53rd session of the Indian National Congress to be held at Ramjrarh in
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  • 86 13 (United Press). Karachi, Aug. 31. POUR German icsidents of Karar chi who efitoed from Karachi «n Tuesday without official permission have been arrested in the Labella State, 50 mites from here. Fearing internment in the event of the outbreak < f war the Germans, it is stated,
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    • 26 13 J i CONSULT The United States Life Insurance Company IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK CSTABLItttF.O H. H. H. FRIES, Manager for Malaya UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE
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  • 747 14 rjpHE following is a full list of donations received up to Sept. 12 for the Malaya Patriotic Fund:— I SIR Shenton and Lady Thomas 32,000, Ho Hong Oil Mills Ltd. $1,000, Ho Hong Soap Factory Ltd. $500, United Malayan Pineapple Grower* and Cannera Ltd. $500,
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  • 84 14 (From Our Own Corresm», i Segamat. Tuesday. THE case in which a cam coffin to the Chinese at the seventh mile on V i u;: collided with a motor b was brought up to-day bef< re h? 12 gamat magistrate, i. ne Jhammed. Three
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  • 40 14 A Mu;iim publt" M at the Town Hall Kuala Funriav. Sent 17 at 9 the cstabUshmer.t in s«ian«orf branch of the *i!-Malava Muslin, i** sicnarv Society. lim Missionary Society ith if- 71 quarters in Bint*ipor Malacca and Penang
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    • 275 14 SIME DARBY Co. Lro; FS^SiS Luxurious One- Class Motorships t Cabins with Private Baths. Excellent Cuisine I S 5 To: MARSEILLES, LONDON, To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, 5 I ROTTERDAM AND COPENHAGEN COPENHAGEN. I m m I SELANDIA Sept. 26 PANAMA abt S*>nt r R ??I9 IA Oct. 17 chile Calls London
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    • 396 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. PaCL BRITISH INDIA %*corporated in Enjgland). 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 tenets may call at\my
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    • 398 14 19-23. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone. Manager's OfHir 4.M2 x ii.i!>:« D«-pt. ins General OflVe 4514 table Addiess —"PROVINHWK Head OUvt, Sll CHOW. p*in-rp capital (Ch I l&MMft I RFsi k\ r FUNDS n .000 000 i TOT AX \ssi ts (apprcx.) sio.x.ooo.oo© Board of Directors: T L i-OON<; rSENG YANG
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    • 159 14 STKAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD REGULAR SERVICES TO PORT SVTCTTENHAM. TELI'K ANSON via Port Swettenuam. MALACCA. PORT DICKSON. MLAR. BVTU PAHAT. BANGKOK. PONTIANAK. BRIITSn NORTH BORNEO SERVICE X I'A NT AN via PONTIAN ROMPII BEBAR KUALA PA HANG. TRENGGANU PORTS. TUMPAT SOUTH K£ LAN TAN PORTS Mansfield Co., Ltd Manager. Singapore
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    • 97 14 lOVERSEAI OVERSEA- I CHINESE I BRNKINS I Undertakes banking trensactteos ti rrery description. f Plmm At your disposal the multifarious services ef Its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia m connections In all principal cities si the World. D Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures
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  • 79 15 I The death is announced of Mr. TAN CHENG KEE at his residence No 319. East Coast Road, on Tuesday, the September, 1939 He leaves behind a son Tan S'oon Lay, a daughter, Josephine Tan, a son-in-law. Wee Guan Hong, a Yeo Siok Tin, and 3 grandchildren.
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  • 129 15 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 13. CABLED appeal to President Roosevelt and Mr. Hull to take effective measures in the Far East to prevent further aggression and encroachment on legitimate third power rights and interests has been sent by Chinese public bodies in Shanghai including the Chinese Chamber
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  • 72 15 Reuter. Canton, Sept. 13. THE Japanese authorities in South China have instructed merchant vessels plying between the Portuguese port of Macao and Canton not to carry Germans as they are not permitted to land at Canton. The purpose of the regulations is to prevent a
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  • 128 15 Eastern News. Tokyo, Sept. 12. DARON Guy Fain, Counsellor of the French Embassy in Tokyo, called on *r Tadashi 'Kurihara, Director of the \siatic Affairs Bureau of the Foreign )ilice, yesterday afternoon and told him hat the French Government wcuiu hortly give a
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  • 179 15 Eastern News. Tokyo, Sept. 13. (COVERING the distance of 17.39 L kilo- metres between New York and Yokohama in six days and two hours by means of air and ship, in an attempt to set up a new travelling record between the two cities, Mr. Isamu
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  • 50 15 Reuter. Auckland, Sept. 13. The New Zealand House of Representatives to-day passed the Emergency Regulations Bill which the acting Prime Minister said was needed if the country was to give of its best and if the interests of the British Commonwealth were to be conserved. —Reuter
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  • 41 15 Reuter. Copenhagen, Sept. 13. During the last few days, the Danish' police confiscated 10,000 gallons of petrol which have been illegally hoarded: Action has also been taken against hoarders of large quantities of coffee* sugar and rice.—Reuter.
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  • 35 15 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 13 —It was announced In Berlin to-day that Field Marshal Goering has appointed Herr Himmlet Minister of the Interior. Herr Himmkr was head of the German Secret Police. Reuter.
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    • 617 15 Educational RHYTHM DANCING STUDIO SPECIAL: Colli k offers Dancers, B beginners, a complete course of four standard Ballroom Dances Quickstep, Waltz, Tango, S*iow Fox-trot, until perfection is obtained. Fee $30. Please call or write to 39, Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore. (299 B> WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN GUITAR STUDIO—44, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. Make
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    • 583 15 WHY REMAIN TENANTS WHEN YOU CAN BUY HOUSE ON EASIEST PAY- I MENTS? To relieve local clerks' rent paying burden, SIONG LIM PARK I Garden Houses are offered for sale on Easiest payments, unique terms and reasonable prices. Three roomed with land cost $2,700 and $2,800. Four roomed houses $2,900,
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    • 428 15 ENGAGEMENT. E—ONG—The engagement Is announced between E Tean Cheng, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E Yean Keat and Nellie Ong. only daughter of M». and Mrs. Ong Slew Jiang. ENGLISHMAN seeks employment of any kind, willing to go anywhere, small salary, has car, can furnish security. Apply 420, Pasir
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    • 253 15 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS ore now hwlted for the following materials or service. Foi particulars see Municipal lenaer Rood? Date of Closing Supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. for 1940. 4 p.m., Sept. 22, 1939 Annual Supplies 1940 See Tender Room Notice Supply of Brass Bent and Straight
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    • 255 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 78 of 1904. Re: LOH YEW BEE of No. .50. Chemr Tuan Street, Singapore, Chinoiiew. NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that v Fiist and Final dividend is intended to be
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    • 126 16 ONE STROKE ■H FILLS A CHILTON. JW WING-FLOW PEN NEVER GET DRY. bd Distributor. \U ROBERT F. GOSSELE, V box 488, Singapore. Chilton m w m DIABETES. 1 /Wm\mm\ IF YOU ARf AFFLICTED WITH T« THIS DISEASE come to Tnabib A r Md H.rv<..n. the specialist for PI/V- Hp guarantees
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    • 289 16 Ask for descriptive folder (F) I SIX FOR THE PRICE OF ON|T To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at II I a merely nominal cost, we will insert any "Want" advertisement you send SIX DAYS for the nrim
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    • 22 16 «Mi v Read the MORNING tribune FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Wednesdays: fn m pages extra ai no r I i lis"?
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