Malaya Tribune, 2 October 1939
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Title Section38 1939-10-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL gXVI- -No. 234. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1039 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, October 2, The Malaya Tribune 12 PAHES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1989 FIVE CENTS.38 words
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Article, Illustration1719 1939-10-02 1 Mr. Churchill's Reply To Peace Offensive HITLER BEGAN THE WAR: BRITAIN WILL END IT Over 100 Millions Fieht For Freedom Reuter. o HITLER began this war and Britain and France will end it," declared the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill,Reuter. - 1,719 words
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Article, Illustration111 1939-10-02 1 the Soviet Government has mis d to help the Germans by diate military diversions, says military correspondent, it '•■liable that this will be in the ion ol Bessarabia, rhe Rumanian Government have iIII lup additional classes of re■nd have BCnl further troops the Bessaiabian border111 words
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122 1939-10-02 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 2. IT b announced from Riga that the Latvian Foreign Minister is leaving for Moscow to-morrow. According to the Latvian account of Ihe move Latvia wishes to clarify her im position In view of the changed situation created by the agreementReuter. - 122 words
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Article45 1939-10-02 1 Shanghai, Oct. THI Cbfrcsjs Tument ha* offictelre that the city of »tMan =MM has fallen into the Hands rf the enemy, after a prolonged battle in which Japanese casualties were as great as those of the Chinese. Changsha is still holding out.45 words
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Article186 1939-10-02 1 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 2. LAST nights communique states: "It has been a quiet day. There has been artillery firing from both sides east of the Saar." Th'- French advance di.ring the weekend .south and west of Sarrelouis was on a mile and a half front. An importantReuter. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration46 1939-10-02 1 Sharing a stretcher at a Warsaw first aid station are a citizen of Warsaw and his little daughter, both injured when German bombers dropped death and destruction on a working class district which had no military objectives and was easy prey for the raiders.46 words
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Article136 1939-10-02 1 Reuter. SK»nghai, Oct. 2. The Japanese vanguard is icpnrted to be approaching the outskirts of Changsha, capital of Hunan Province, according to Japanese and Chinese field despatches, which add that Japanese troops, pushing southward along the Canton-Hankow Railway have reched Chiaotouyi. No anxiety is felt regarding the smallReuter. - 136 words
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282 1939-10-02 1 Startling Gesture Reuter. ITITI EX is reported to be about to release the Communists including Iheir leader, Thaelmann, from prisons and concentration camps, i result of the Moscow talks. Cmnt Ciano. Kalian Foreign Minister, has had a lorn- conference with Hitler, presumably to receiveReuter. - 282 words
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530 1939-10-02 2 80 Bullet-Holes In British Plane Reuter. London, Oct. 2. Aim am \tk eeeaueu af aa air battle yesterday ore- thi Siegfried Lim- is issued bj the Ministry of Information, battle was betweeu fir* reconnaissance machines and 15 German lighten and, although threi of ourReuter. - 530 words
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Article31 1939-10-02 2 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 2.— The new Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese peditioDarv Force in China has arrived in Shanghai, and in an interview he reiterated Japan's determination to wReuter rder ta EastReuter. - 31 words
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Article113 1939-10-02 2 Singapore, Monday. RUMOt'RS which went round town on Saturday to the effect that from Oct. 1 the price of petrol would be increased from 75 cents per gallon to SI.IO aie discounted as being incorrect and uncalled for. Enquiries made at the Asiatic Petroleum Company and113 words
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70 1939-10-02 2 Reuter. London. Oct. 2. (GERMAN new.spapers, commenting on f the Moscow ae.reement, say that Germany does not expect big exports of oil from Russia, as production has not been .sufficiently increased, neither do. I she expert big experts of coal, lor ttic same reasonReuter. - 70 words
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404 1939-10-02 2 London, Oct. 1. "QETAILS concerning the R.A.F. training ol* pilots revealed to the public I -day make it clear that Britain will not lack skilled personnel. Since the outbreak of war twice as many pilots are being- trained in two-thirds of the404 words
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198 1939-10-02 2 Reuter. Copenhagen, Oct. 2. THE terrible effects of German air raids on Warsaw are graphically described in the Berlingske Tidende by a Polish girl, Maria Wisti, who has arrived here. She said the death-roll was such that the streets and squares had toReuter. - 198 words
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Article375 1939-10-02 2 Loudon. Oct. 1. IJNDER the heading, "Neutral Traveller's Impression," a neutral who recently retorned from Austria to France writes as follows: "The impressions I got in Germany were appalling- Here was a country going to war like a sleepwalker with a loaded gun in his hand.375 words
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Article55 1939-10-02 2 ACCORDING to a Melbourne press report. Mr. Casey. Australian Development Minister, announced yesterday that in order to meet the requirements of Australia and to assist other Empire countries, the manufacture of shells is to be increased by 100 per cent, and UtJ outuut of three types of machine guns is55 words
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Article83 1939-10-02 2 SIR VYNER BROOKE. Bajah of Sarawak, was one of the assengers on the Oranje which arrived yesterday. Ij« did not an he in Singapore, however, having disembarked at Belawan DeH, where he will catch a stomer for Penang. Tt understood he will call on the Governor, Sir83 words
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Article189 1939-10-02 2 Reuter. London, Oct. i A REPORT from Copenhagen slates that eleven of the crew of a Danish ship were killed wln-n ih< vessel was sunk without warning I. a German submarine in the North Sea yesterday. The Danish Minister to Berlin hai protested against theReuter. - 189 words
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Obituary111 1939-10-02 2 WE regret to record the death in ih c General Hospital. Singapore, venterday, of Mr. Barnes Benjamin Gat----secretary of Messrs. Brinkmann and C Mr. Gates, who was formerly manage! of the firm's Kuala Lumpur branch, hat been employed by the firm for 22 yearHis111 words
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71 1939-10-02 2 Reuter. THE Ministry of Information announce* that the Minister is conducting a survey of the organisation and staff of the Ministry. The Minister has nl'ormed the chief of the regional Inf. r mation Officers and their staff that heir services will not be required the endReuter. - 71 words
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143 1939-10-02 2 There is no indication in either, however, of the extent of any future co-operation between the two countries and there it is significant that no allusion is made to passages of the Russo-German pact that the two countries will consult on necessary measures, unless143 words
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Article40 1939-10-02 2 At Wednesday s luncheon meeting ol the Rotary Club of Singapore. Mis Hcisington and Mr. Jaswant Singh dents at the College of Medicine will speak on "The Life of a Medical Btu-» dent in Singapore." Ladies are invited40 words
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Article31 1939-10-02 2 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 2.—The Polish garrison on the Heldt Peninsular has holsten the white flag and offered to negotiate terms of surrender, according to the German News Agency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article50 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. JIIE German Wireless confirmed last night that parts of western Germany are being evacuated, although previously it repeatedly denied this report. It was announced that a Bureau has been opened in Berlin where soldiers may inquire about relatives evacuated from the west.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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116 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. IIIS MAJESTY the King has to-day signed a proclamation under which all male British subjects who arc resident in Great Britain and who are more than 20 but not yet 22 are liable to be called up for serviceReuter. - 116 words
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Article140 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. HOW a Stuvak regiment flatly refused German orders to fight the H Poles is recounted by an American journalist now touring Slovakia. He says that when the invasion of Poland began, the Slovak army received the order to march. When itReuter. - 140 words
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336 1939-10-02 3 Nazis Dare Not Ask For Russian Troops Hitler's "Peace" Activities Reuter. LONDON, OCT. 1. POLITICAL RATHER THAN MILITARY CONSIDERATIONS APPEAR FOR THE MOMENT TO GOVERN THE ACTION OF THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND. Neutral countries report all sorts of peace proposals which Hitler isReuter. - 336 words
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Article60 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. GEN. FRANCO has decreed that all Spaniards sentenced for crimes against the Republican Government for five years before the Civil War be granted amnesty. The law covers the period from the abdication of King Alphonso in 1931 to July 1936, and pardons manyReuter. - 60 words
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119 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 1. a single defensive system has hitherto been even partially flooded in Holland, with the exception of the small Polder Province near Utrecht, which was flooded about a fortnight ago, partly to test the existing arrangements and partly in orderReuter. - 119 words
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310 1939-10-02 3 London. Oct. 1. ONE of the principal reasons which has led experts here, who have studied the economic implication of the newest Nazi-Soviet agreements, to treat with considerable scepticism the claims which the Nazis are advancing in the hope of oeceiving the German people310 words
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Article48 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 1. M. SARAJOGLU, Turkish- forpien minister, has been invited by M. Molotov, Soviet Premier and Commisar for Foreign Affairs, to resume the Soviet—Turkish talks at 6 o'clock this evening. The talks were suspended during Herr yon Ribbt-ntrop's recent visit to Moscow Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article257 1939-10-02 3 London, Oct. 1. THE Poli.sh Ambassador. C:unt Edward Raczynsky, called at the Foreign Office yesterday morning and delivered the following note to the British Government. "In view cf the flagrant violation of the sacred rights of the Republic of Poland and of the Polish nation257 words
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Article54 1939-10-02 3 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 1. FE French Government have passed a decree for the confiscation of tho property cf the French communist party and all bodies affiliated to it. The communist party was dissolved last week and this decree was one of the final actions to eliminateReuter. - 54 words
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Article130 1939-10-02 5 JOHORE VOLUNTEERS iTo the Editor of The Milaya Tribune) £ii\-J_Lr Lee Chin Ngiap, in suggesting the formation of a Volunteer Corps" in Johore, ha hit the nail right on he head. The Johcre Government can take example from neignbouring Elates. In view cf the present position130 words
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Article688 1939-10-02 6 THE news is carefully kept from German ears by the Nazis. It is a crime to tune in the radio to foreign stations, and nothing which remotely reflects on the German cause appears in the newspapers. Were it otherwise, there would be even greater misgivings688 words
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408 1939-10-02 6 Enemy May Attack Through Neutral Territory Reuter. London, Sept. 30. REPORTS regarding the French attack along the right bank of the Moselle in the direction of Treves indicate that Gen. Gamelin, French Commander-in-Chief, has got his teeth right into this area,' and that the railway,Reuter. - 408 words
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Article92 1939-10-02 6 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. THE legality of the new German dcci- sion to regard all merchant vessels as warships is questioned in London. Leading textbooks on international lav/ by Oppenheim state quite clearly that enemy merchantmen may be attacked only if they refuse to stop afterReuter. - 92 words
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Article122 1939-10-02 6 Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 1. TIIE world is eagerly awaiting Mr. Chamberlain's coming statement (on Monday), hoping that he will throw some light on the international situation, says the Hundelsblad, adding:— "The monstrous paradox of the present situation is that two big powers, who cold-bloodedly divided a thirdReuter. - 122 words
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Article37 1939-10-02 6 Reuter. all Z hu 30 —Hitler has ordered £lfl Pub i!F bmWmgs in the Reich to be for a week on the occasion W^ e wll m u a t n er trOOPS marCh throughReuter. - 37 words
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Article178 1939-10-02 6 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. FURTHER successful reconnaissance flights by the Royal Air Force by day and night are announced by the Air Ministry. It is stated that aircraft reconnoitring ci. the Western frcnt engaged in an air br.ttle over enemy territory. The eng- J-tjement took place atReuter. - 178 words
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76 1939-10-02 6 Reuter. LONDON, OCT. L TIRST REPORTS OF FIGHTING 1 IN SOUTH CHINA WERE RECEIVED TO-DAY. Messages from Hongkong state that a fierce battle has been raging all day close to British territory of Hongkong. It appears that shortly before midnight last night the Chinese startedReuter. - 76 words
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181 1939-10-02 7 Conference Of Five Powers Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. L IT Hi i Berlin correspondent of the Telegraaf learns "T- i- /w rom a very reliable source" that a proposal which Herr Hitler will transmit to Ixmdon and Paris through Signor Mussolini will consist in substanceReuter. - 181 words
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Article76 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. THE quietest early Autumn week-end on the roads for many years is observed to-day in London. Observers along arterial roads estimate that only one-third of the normal l.umber of private cars were taken out. Yesterday was one-quarter day, and many motorists whoseReuter. - 76 words
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Article92 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 1. MP. Al Smith, former Governor of New York city and strong political opponent of President Roosevelt, last nignt broadcast an appeal to Americans to stand solidly behind th e President in his effort to maintain neutrality. He argued that one ofReuter. - 92 words
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Article60 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 30. THE Senate Foreign Relations Committee in an informal report recommending the enactment of the new neutrality bill, according to the Dow Jones Agency in a Washington dispatch, advised the Senate that it was of opinion that the C.S. cannot maintain neutrality as longReuter. - 60 words
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123 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. Peiping, Oct. L APPARENTLY because it is thought Britain's hands are fully occupied in Europe, the anti-British movement is being revived in some places in North China. Shops at Kaifeng are threatened with confiscation of stock and temporary shutting if they sell British gocdsReuter. - 123 words
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Article101 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. I £JASUALTT evacuation trains have been built for immediate use in the event of casualties occurring as a result of air raids in onicr Io assist in Ihc distribution of injured civilians (o hospitals throughout the country. British railways are also engagedReuter. - 101 words
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Article52 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 1. LOCAL Chinese reports, hitherto unconfirmed, allege that rail traffic between Shanghai and Nanking was disrupted yesterday when a Nanking-bound Japanese military train was derailed by guerrilla units halfway between Shanghai and Nanking. Thirty Japanese soldiers were said to have been killed and othersReuter. - 52 words
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Article35 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. THE South African Government have decided to convert early next year the five per cent, local loan amounting to nearly £15,000,000. The money is required for defence.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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117 1939-10-02 7 Rome, Sept. 30. fOUNT CIANO left for Berlin at 6 p.m. by special train. v London, Sept. 30. The news that Count Ciano has been invited to Berlin, where he nrrives to-morrow afternoon, is received with interest in London, writes Renter's diplomatic correspondent. Many117 words
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Article27 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London Oct. I.—The Italian wireless announces that Italian shipping services to South Africa and the Far East are to he resumed this month, Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article66 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 1. THE Polish Ambassador, M. Potocke, formally denounced the German-Soviet partition of Poland in a statement delivered to the State Department and declared it would be resisted by the Polish Government with all the means at its disposal. Diplomatic circles expect the UnitedReuter. - 66 words
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Article64 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 1. THE composition of the new Polish Cabinet to serve under President Racziewicz is announced in a communique by the Polish Embassy. It includes General Sikcrski, Prime Minister and Minister of War, M. Zaleski, Foreign Minister and M. Adam Koc, Minister of Finance TheReuter. - 64 words
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Article58 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. DR. Frank has been appointed supreme head of administration in Polish territory in German occupation, according to the German radio. It is learned that a German economic mission is arriving next week to discuss GermanSoviet trade following the RibbentropMolotov agreement.Reuter. - 58 words
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Article151 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. CTORIES of good treatment by Ger- man submarine commanders was told by captains of the British steamers "Winkleigh." and "Blairlogie" when they arrived home with a party of 65 rescued British seamen. The captain of the "Winkleigh" related how the submarine commander orderedReuter. - 151 words
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Article102 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 30—Reuter learns that the Turkish mission, headed by Genera! Orbay, en route for London. Is expected to arrive in the middle ot next week to discuss military, economic and financial arrangements between Turkey and Britain. General Orbay Wi>s In London some weeks ago,Reuter. - 102 words
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Article51 1939-10-02 7 Reuter. Copenhagen, Oct. I.—A third Danish ship has been taken into a German poit and a fourth, it is reported, probably be taken in. The Danish Minister m Berlin has been instructed to approach tho German authorities to secure the release as soon as possible.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article49 1939-10-02 8 DEFEATING the RAF by twenty-eight points to nil in a le ague game played on St. Joseph's ground yesterday, the Japane.se won the championship oi the Singapore Baseball League. The Japanese did not lose a single game throughout the league and are thoroughly deserving champions.49 words
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Article64 1939-10-02 8 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C A. against the ACS. on Monday, Oct. 2, at 5.10 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground: Edward Wee; E X Yzelman, S. M. Hope; Qnek Choon Chuan, Tan Guan Kiat Looi Eng San; Wong Fatt Lim. J.64 words
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Article132 1939-10-02 8 Johcre Bahru, Friday. IT a general meeting of the Johore m Bahru Hockey Association, it was decided thai each hockey team in Johore Bahru district should subscribe $5 to the Association for the year, to defray expenses incurred in the purchase of new balls and other132 words
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Article, Illustration704 1939-10-02 8 DURAI GOES DOWN AFTER FINE STRUGGLE Singapore, Sunday. pLAYING in top form, Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower), holder of the Singapore men's open singles championship, experienced little difficulty in retaining his title against S.A. Durai, of the Devonshire B P.. when they met this morning704 words
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Article135 1939-10-02 8 The teams were: Raffles Institution: Hussein; Mitchell. Shingar Singh; Choon Guan. Retnasamy. Dass; Kamsany. A. P. Victor, Thamotharam. W. Ponnambalam, Harjan Singh. R.A.F.: Jordan; Stewart. Bussher. Carlisle. Bell, Giles; Hyde. Burwocd. Shepherd. Howell. Marchbank TENNIS TIES FOR TO-DAY The following are ties for to-day in the S.C.C, V.M.C.A. and S.C.R.C.135 words
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Article123 1939-10-02 8 Yadi «—4O 3. (to finish); V. N. Pillay and Hamid b. Jumat (plus 3) vs. S. A. Dr.wood and R. Nathan (15.3». "C" Class Singles:—Ng Wing Choon (—15.3) vs. Amad Talib (plus 15.3). S. C R» C Open Singles Championship:—M. I. Reshty vs. Tm Puay Hee. Open Doubles Championship:—R. R.123 words
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Article180 1939-10-02 8 IN the final of the Iskandar Cup tennis competition, played to-day at the Royal Joh:re International Club, Johore Malays beat the Singapore Malays five-nil, thus winning the trophy for the third year in succession. H.H. the Tungku Mahkota gave away the cup. Yon bin Main beat' S. A. Dawood 6—180 words
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Article194 1939-10-02 8 Singapore, Saturday. TN an excellent game of rugger playA ed this afternoon at Farrer Park, the St. Andrew's Old Boys scored their third successive victory of the season when they beat Fort Conning by six points (one try and a penalty goal) to nil.194 words
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Article28 1939-10-02 8 Singapore, Monday.—The committee meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association arranged for Thursday ha> been accelerated to to-morrow, Tuesday, at 5.30 p.m. at the Clerical Uaioti.28 words
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Article255 1939-10-02 9 S.R. C. Swamped At Rugger Singapore, Sunday. S.( "A" 27 pts. S.R.C. 5 pts. THE deadly penetrating powers of thp m +v 1 ,h,. m to score enab ed to five victory over the Sat a r~« Fa 1 pace throughout. I The losers pul up a very gallant show255 words
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Article84 1939-10-02 9 Race 1—Bruas $16 $7 Swift Arrow $8 Quick Money $9 Race 2—Bound Farr $111 «24 Lord Gray $8 Judith Anton $19 Race 3—Pride of Penang $25 $9 Flying Trapeze $12 Gliding $9 Race 4—Harvest Festival $51 $12 Thanks $8 Gladness $9 Race 5—Paramour $11 «7 Vedas84 words
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Article172 1939-10-02 9 Last Night's First Night "FOUR Girls In White," which began a 1 season at th e Capitol last night, is a story of hospital life, of the sobering influences through which those aspiring to nursing honours have to pass before th e final graduation, and of172 words
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Article99 1939-10-02 9 Reuter. rpy. London, Sept. 30. The following are results in Rugby League friendlies played to-dav Batley 24, Castleford 19 Bramley 8, York 18. Featherstone 17, Leeds 13 Huddersfleld 74, Keighley' 10 Hunslet 16, Halifax 29 Leigh 11, Wigan 30. Oldham 13, Salford 16 St. Helen's 28, RochdaleReuter. - 99 words
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Article38 1939-10-02 9 «u T e Ha PPy World Cabaret announces that for their Hawaiian Night to-night two extra Hawaiian Bands have been engaged, the South Sea Islanders, and the Honolulu Melodians, champions and runners-up in the recent competition38 words
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Advertisement341 1939-10-02 9 new m HOMELITE PUMP tfjß ■Carney like a Baby... I VVor/?5 like a Man Bhe new gj-lb Homeiite 3" self-priming centnfupal ■■urr.p is the quickest, surest, and most economical ■Bay to prevent water from draining the profits out ■Ai'ly Portable—We.gKs only 93 lbs. complete with enI i -c—Handles I 5341 words
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Advertisement90 1939-10-02 9 *-RCPW GRIPE MIXTURE Given after each feed, it soothes I the digestive tract, prevents accumulation of Gas and averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency remedy for convulsions in children. Let 'BCPW Gripe Mixture be the saviour of your children's ailments. Keep a bottle handy90 words
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Advertisement106 1939-10-02 9 OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE CALLING Public Address System for sale or on hire. Mobile Amplifier can be supplied from stock or made to order at competitive rate. Servicing all makes of Radio PHONE 3225, 199, Orchard Road. "PYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence ttey are106 words
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Advertisement647 1939-10-02 9 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934, LTD. Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. FOOT ITCH \ATHLETE'S FOOT. T Ac or ding to the Government Health Bulletin ii° ,f "2?\. a J. ieast s°* of the adult Population of tne United647 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-10-02 9 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water: 00.26 a.m. 9.1 ft. 12.20 p.m. 9.4 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 01.01 a.m. 8.8 ft 12.49 p.m. 9.3 ft24 words
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Article24 1939-10-02 10 A meeting of the Council of State Johore. will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday' Oct. 31. 1939.24 words
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Article393 1939-10-02 10 MOT so long ago it was a constant source ot complaint tnat W certs >;fven by the Singapore Musical Society were n appreciated. Those days have gone, for Singapore ha covered an interest in music or there has been a large influx loving people. Concerts now draw393 words
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Article61 1939-10-02 10 Monday, Sept j Mrs. Nunn arrived to ment House. Wednesd His Excellency premie! of the Executive Council ernment House this mon In the evening His Ex Thomas gave a Pahit Pan- < c ment House. Friday Mr. F. H. Grumitt hi Government House. Saturday. Hon. Mr. N. L.61 words
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Advertisement310 1939-10-02 10 RELIABLE VIOLIN OUTFIT. C onsists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin, l Case and 1 Bow Price from $8.50. SEASON CO., LIMITED, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS). 115, North Bridge Road. INTERCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS I K.X.I.L.Hf ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIES' AIRW \YS ROYAL I.UTCH AIR LINES, X.L.M j EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FARES FOR LUXURIOUS AIR TRAVEL310 words
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Advertisement383 1939-10-02 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH I INDIA (Incorporated In England) P. 0. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at383 words
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Advertisement303 1939-10-02 10 1 1 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch oflice al No. 12, JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH will commence business on MON, 16th OCT., 1939. .Masters THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company,303 words
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Advertisement257 1939-10-02 10 "LODHRA" 1 Uterine Tonic "Lodhra" Is made for women to relieve the cnr.atura] pain, cftfn making th«? periodical process so trying. Anc "Lndhra" is dependable, helping most women trvinc it. Why not let "Lodhra" have the chance t 0 help you? It acts quictfy and lessens dfsccnrferts Of all Dispensaries257 words
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Advertisement157 1939-10-02 10 iDRT GLESS HEALING MAK TING SUM, Ph D D.S.T.. M.S.P., F.P c F.N.A.M-T J il MECHANO-THERAPY. PSYC1 THERAPY ELECTRO-TIftJIU No. 6. Jalan Skola, Kuala PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear it. Self-treatment of s with marvellous results, l and Curative. Price $3 i age 20 cents Numerous "i letters from sufferers. STRAITS157 words
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Miscellaneous57 1939-10-02 10 CAPITOL: "4 Girls In White." ALHAMBR t "Daughters Courageous.' PAVILION: "Maisie." MARLROROUGH "Charrrasena." ROXY: "Confessions of a Nazi Spy." GARRICK: "Dreamland" (Hindustani).*' QIEENS: "Trade Winds.'' ROYAL: "Snndara Murti Nayanar." HAPPV WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. "REAT WO.LD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema and other attractions. Nr.W WORLD: Cabaret,57 words
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Obituary39 1939-10-02 11 CHEW—ONG.—The engagement is announced of Mr. Chew Tiong Ho, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hong Keat, to Miss Ong Saw Bee. daughter of the late Mr. Ong Kim Kah and Mrs. Tan Tian S 30.39 words
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Obituary19 1939-10-02 11 GATES: On Oct. I, 1939, James Benjamin Gates, of Messrs. Brinkmann Co. Funeral at Bidadari, 5 p.m. to-day.19 words
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Advertisement546 1939-10-02 11 t^^^.LRSSmED-nDS^^^^ l VTERPILLAR" Tracktype Tractors. its thanked Potion now filled TYPIST WANTED, mu s t ha\e good and thorough knowledge of Apply 41-B, Robinson Read. H HER to teach Primary Class, have School Cert. Apply perv. Le Mercier School, 218, Queen eet, Singapore. <442.8 > WANTED: Outdoor Salesmen and salesgirl.'546 words
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Advertisement530 1939-10-02 11 HAVE you been let clown? Try me I need clerical employment, used to handling cash, fair typist. Box No. 31, co Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (437.8) POST WANTED: Requiring Draughtsmanship. Caricature Illustration, Press. Pattern Design. App-ly Box No 23. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (433 3) —II AN Architect (European), perfect progettist530 words
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Advertisement441 1939-10-02 11 0ij|5| DOUBLE ROOM Available immediate- ly, bath room attached, $30,- monthly including breakfast and dinner. Bus route. Apply Box 36 c 0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. «451-B» TO LET Furnished Room' CHEAP. Apply 336A, Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore. <448-U> AIRY ROOM, near Cathay Theatre, comfortable, possession 1st Oct., 39, Bras Basah441 words
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Advertisement608 1939-10-02 11 i WANTED Used gramophone records English, Malay, Cantonese, must be cheap, write particulars to Choi Fook Yee, 75, Kee Sun Terrace, East Coast Road, Singapore. (400-B) WANTED: 1st Class Licenced Bar by expert. Offers No. 15, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (398.B) WANTED: >?IFLE Good Condition. State Make, Type, Price, Box 13,608 words
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Advertisement828 1939-10-02 11 FOR SALE House 589. East Coast* Road Apply Box 21 co Malaya Tribune Singa. pore. (422-B) Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale FROM Ist October. 1939, for one month. Clearance Sale at below cost price. Well made modern design household furnitures of all descriptions. Patent Furniture Coy.. 128, Orchard Road. (419.8)828 words
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Advertisement208 1939-10-02 12 11l I READ THE SUi\DA¥ TRIBI i\E Dominant in Malaya ci against imitations P| Every genuine bottle of Woodward's Gripe Water you buy bears the famous "Baby" trade-mark. Genuine Woodward's Gripe Water has been recommended by doctors and nurses for eighty years. So, mother, don't be put off with inferior208 words
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Advertisement235 1939-10-02 12 AFTER FEVER i CARE < I During fever, the whole system including the digestive organs is undermined and weakened. Convalescence Will be hastened if tissue can be quickly rebuilt and strength restored by bulfcUng up reserves. The patient must be encouraged to take as much nourishing food as the capacity235 words
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Advertisement181 1939-10-02 12 j MODERATE FEE 1 EFFICIENT TUITION (DRAWING PAINTING, And Senior Cambridge Drawing Course for Student* (Enquiry at:— 40-B, CROSS STREET Helicon Art ftudio branches of:— SCULPTURAL STUDIES Tuition Classes on Academic lines will be given on different Rosy cheeks, .sparkling eyes, a 1 I clear smocth skin yjP v"W»lsv I181 words
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