Malaya Tribune, 11 October 1939

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI*- No. 242. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 11, 1939.
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  • 672 1 Warships In The Gulf Of Finland FINNS EVACUATING FIVE TOWNS Reuter. IN face of the massing of Soviet troops on the border, the Finnish people are evaluating five towns. Military dispositi«" B been taken up by Finland's army, but mobilisation is denied. To the
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  • 221 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. i>V 65 to 2<i voles the AdminVst rat ion won the first test vo te on President Roosevelt's reutrmlity programme in the Senate to-day. ssue was on a motion by Senabey to I commit the Neutrality th the object of
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Copenhagen, Oct. 10. ACCORDING to the Politiken's BerH lin correspondent the U.S.S.R. have d to the evacuation of Germans sia, and Germans now hying ith east Europe will be repatriated rder to prevent possible- minority conflicts. The extent of th e evacuation from ia is
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  • 32 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11—The people of the Netherlands are subscribing to buy antiaircraft guns to the towns they live hi The citizens of Amsterdam are buying forty guns.—Reuter.
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  • 357 1 FOUR GERMAN PLANES PUT OUT OF ACTION Reuter. THREE German bombers came down on UK&*f SLSST X\ h h?r c c were no British casualties and no British ship was hit or damaged in any way. London, Oct. 10. AN Admiralty communique
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London, Oct. IL ANOTHER neutral ship has been sunk by a German submarine. Th.s U the Swedish vessel Vistula, which carried a 2rew ot eighteen. The submarine came across the yes <el in ihe North Sea on Sunday ana gave th|? crew ten minutes to
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  • 191 1 Reuter. GERMAN raids on the Western front are U and mor e frequent. Hand grenades are being used by duels continue, the French firing being superior. The Germans are sending over many dud shells. London, Oct. It. YESTERDAY'S French war communique I says that,
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  • 59 1 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 10 —"One-dish Sunday" will henceforth be replaced by "Sundays of sacrifice," declared Dr. GoebbeLs, who made his first public statement since the war at the winter campaign meeting this afternoon. He disclosed that although the number receiving relief had fallen from 253 per
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11 .—Jamaica's .'oyalty to the Empire was declared to-day when the Legislative Council met for ihe first time since the war. This provides for the raising of an extra half million pounds. Income tax and death duties are to be raised.—
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 10. HITLER may arrive at the Western front this week io assume supreme command of the armies, according to rumours from neutral sources, which state that Marshal Goering would afterwards be charged with active command on Hitler's behalf, and hold rank
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  • 107 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. rE Gazette announces that Flying Officer Kenneth Christopher Doran and Flying Officer Andrew McPherson have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. It is stated that Daran early in September led an attacfc against an enemy cruiser In the face of heavy
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    • 115 1 ©X OTHER PAGES Electricity Scheme Progress P. 2 ar Johore P. 3 K.A.F. Murder Case P. 4 Fra?er Co.'s Keport P. 5 incmas < J« J Ki treat From Moscow r. 1 Soviet Troops Massing P. Spcrt FW local Items r.h Kadio p China News J. J-J Shan Lists i*
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    • 176 1 AMAZING LETTER INTERCEPTED Page 3 H mmm mT~ MTT WBP*W** Hr r "ASKAR MELAYU" —Malay Military p ***** March oleh Che larminah 1 \M F M.S. EXPRE3S"_Lagu kreta api I I r Y r*riM PlATU"—lagu sedih oleh Mohd. Yatim I P. ***** I IBrKTj lagu S edih oleh Mohd. Yatim.
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  • 283 2 Singapore, Tuesday. V. HERN DON, 34, a Bn Usher, was this morning cautioned and discharged by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, on a charge that he yesterday committed criminal trespass by unlawfully remaining on the premises of the Hume Pipe Co., (Fax
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  • 183 2 AT the meeting of the Legislative Council *o be held on Monday, Oct. 16, at which the Financial Secretary will move the approval ol draft estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1940, the following resolutions will be moved: By the Colonial Secretary:— "That this Council resolves
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  • 62 2 POO LEE KOK, a 36-year-old Hylam, pleaded guilty in the Third Police Court this morning, to the charge of theft of one shirt, one coat, and a pair of troupers belonging to Wee Suh Siang. The offence was dommitted on Oct. y in a house in Nelson Road.
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  • 758 2 Singapore, Tuesday. JYJR. E. PETERSON, late chief engineer on the s.s. "Ban Ho Liong," was successful in his claim for $684 representing the balance due to him as wages, when judgment was given in the High Court by Sir Percy McElwaine this morning. "There was, in
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  • 39 2 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. CARGO rates from the Straits Settlements to Continental ports have been increased by a further 30 per cent., making a total increase of 50 per cent since September.—Reuter.
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  • 59 2 Singapore, Tuesday. PPEARING before Mr. Grant in the Third Police Court this morning Chia Ah Kian, a 30-year-old Teochew woman, claimed trial on a charge that on or about Oct. 9, at Upper Pickering Street, she voluntarily caused hurt to one Tan Hwan Noi with a knife The case was
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  • 289 2 INCREASED USE OF ELECTRICITY: SCHEME PROGRESSES (Tribune Staff Reporter) DESPITE the war and all the economies necessitated by it, the consumption of electricity in Singapore shows a tendency to increase and, if this trend is maintained, it will be necessary for additional
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  • 201 2 SINGAPORE is the real Orient." stated Conte Pier B. Gradenigo. Italian Consul for Melbourne, who arrival in Singapore by the "Vicu ria" direct from Rome, "for here one sees the Orient as one reads about it, mill! i! and carefree, with lots of enjoyment visibl?." One
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  • 155 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 9. HIS Majesty has agreed to sell a big market area belonging to him in the centre of the Capital for £30.000 and to give the proceeds to be allotted to public purposes Of this amount £20.000 is to be given
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  • 120 2 A popular organ recital by Mr. Werner Baer will be given at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Triday at 3.30 p.m.. when the soloist will be Mr. John McNeish, Mrs. D. R. Waters will be at the piano. The programme will be: Organ: Prelude in G (Johannes
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  • 666 2 How To Park This map clearly shows where and hew to park when you visit the Catha\ next. Park Ais for owner drivers only; Park B for syces, theatres only; P?rk C—owner drivers and syces. Traffic Problem Round Cathay Theatre (Tribune Staff Reporter) JGNORANCE on the part of owner-drivers and
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  • 175 2 1 Singapore, Tuesday. jfJOW on pushing open the door of her dressing room she saw s man hiding behind it was told b? Mrs. E. Strandberg, wife of the Danish Consul for Singapore, in the District Court to-day, when sh? gave evidence in the case in
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  • 307 3 i Tribune Staff Reporter) I n i l V A cinema audiences will IM "hnrtlv be introduced to a new I of \ilm "short," popularly I Known in America as the March of I by March of Time and re'throughout the world by R K.O. I,
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  • 111 3 Singapore, Tuesday. BHEN the case of Tan Eng Kwee a W d Cantonese, was this mentioned in the third police r e Mr. R. W. Grant, the trate, Court Inspector M. formed his worship that tne Is admitted into the General n SeDt 12. and on Sept.
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  • 48 3 GIFT FOR GOLDEN GATE Jolicr. e.vniui Island, San Francisco. Charge Against A Cafe Singapore, Tuesday. AN RAF Officer, two Excise Officers and a number of other A wUnesses to-day gave evidence in the case in which Tan Meng Han" cSeTwith seWng beer without a licence on the evemng
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  • 357 3 of July 24 at the Moonlight Cafe. Tv/rr "H N D Russell conducted the £A z is» a** dence Mr. Kusseu th Moonnieht in question he visitea ine Ught Cafe in the company of Mr. J. M. Hart, an R.A.F. OfficerHe heard one of four men a tble SS fc^'B&ASf
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  • 451 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Tuesday A LETTER containing, what the prosecution described as incredibly A stupid statements of air raids, mutiny and battles on land «d sea in Malaya, was intercepted by the censor, Witto» by. local Punjabi Mohammedan and addressed
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  • 86 3 Singapore, Wednesday. DESCRIBED by the prosecution as "an absolute pest" who should have been banished years ago had he not been Straits born, Tan Chin Kee, a 34-year-old Hokkien with eight previous convictions, was this morning sentenced wo four months' rigorous imprisonment by
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  • 56 3 Singapore, Wednesday. A fine of $10u cr in default two months' simple imprisonment was the sentence en an Indian shop-keeper, Suevallee who r leaded guilty to a summons charge of having put rice for sa'e without being in possession cf a rteedealers' licence at 239, Serangoon Koad Court
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  • 77 3 "FAIR WARMER" At the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, all members of His Majesty s Forces will be admitted at nan price, to the Repertory Players production of Avery Hopwood s comedy "Fair Warmer". The booking is at Robinson's. Saturday will be the nnai performance of this excellent and superbly acted
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  • 81 3 Singapore, Tuesday. AN accident in Bencoolen Street late last night had a sequsl in the Traffic Court this morning, when Sarban Singh a Bengali taxi-driver, appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh to answer a -harge of causing grievous hurt to Leow Siong Bee, a cyclist and causing
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  • 76 3 DANCING stopped couples stood 50-year-old Teo Cheng Boh colSfM dining a dance at G-at World cabaret last n.ght. Five minutes after being picked up, Teo died in a" any balance while on hH vva> to Meanwhile, dancing nUnu ./.V net even his partner knew tha. it was
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  • 168 3 AT a recent meeting of the committee of the Johore PlMjf* the Chairman reported that further complaints of damaje by been received from Sungei BekokEstote. Middleton Plantations Ltd (Kan *ar Division), and Fraser Estate rp ral A letter was read from the Genial Adviser dated Sept. 3
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    • 67 3 10-UA» 1 Box Office 1 *i 15 100 1* 8 J 1-rOI H FEATHERS" KORDA'S 1 I SPLENDID SPECTACLE !IN I TECHNICOLOUR I SINGAPORE ENDORSES NEW YORK'S AND LONDON'S OPINIONS OF THIS FILM DEFINITELY THE BEST BRITISH PICTURE THEY HAVE SEEN. BOOK NOW FOR CIRCLE \ND COME EARLY FOR I
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    • 99 3 f SAUSAGES that mil make S uok ask lor a second helping It's always a treat when SC. SAUSAGES arc put on the tatlc Every sau.uge is packed with fM' gcodnets and flavour. Delicious, 'V* 2 too, are our CHI POL AT A. M^S^T^S COCKTAIL and TOMATO fcf if SAUSAGES
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  • 309 4 Last Night's First Nights MANY hundreds ot Singapore people iat bvick and gasped as the Great Nicola, master magician, and his company unfolded a dream of wonder to them at the Capitol Theatre last night. To say that Nicola is great is to put
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  • 207 4 GETTING a good title for a picture is half the battle, and "Tell No Tales" was certainly a fine effort. It conveys all the thrills and excitement which are to be found in the M-G-M production now at the Pavilion. Who are the people who tell
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  • 33 4 Mr. L:m Chong Pang. J.P.. has been appointed a member of the relief subcommittee of the Silver Jubilee Fund in place nf Mr. Chong Heck Chye, who recently resigned.
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  • 704 4 Singapore. Tuesday, POUND guilty of the murder of Simpson at the R.A.F. base coofe lines on July 26 this year, Malayandi, a feUow cooli. ls tenced to death at the Assizes this morning by Mr. Justice Man ning at the conclusion of his
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  • 62 4 rFHE expansionist i A the Malayan tin \nimk. was proved in September whin response to war requirement, production was increased U 10,328 tons from 1.91S to* J August. This was score i; lan the combined outputs ol the fu t three months of the year. A~ portion
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  • 174 4 Singapore. Tuesday. 1 AM instructed by the Depun Public Prosecutor to nithdraw the charge against this unman and that the matter in question should be taken up by the Protector of Chinese as it appears to he a family squabble," said Court Inspector M Whittles,
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  • 110 4 Singapore. Toe THERE were two inquiries quest in the Singapore Court before Mr. W. G Poi Results of the inquin* »s were death by misadventure and drowned. Th e jury returned of suicide by caustic soda the conclusion of the inqi The first inquiry was into
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  • 86 4 The Raub Australian Gold Ml advise the following output for ended Oct. 7: Crushing No. 551 Eattcry treati ore returning 1,528 ounces ol lent to 1.459 ounces of BBS gold Retreatment Plant treated 8.417 lng» producing 709 ounces of b to 542 ounces of fine gold. Estimated
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  • 28 4 The engagement i.s annou Lily Koh, the second daua Koh, and Mr. F. Tay. the the late Mr. Tay Thye H pore. The marriape wiM January.
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  • 26 4 Clad in iheir Impressive the pipe s and drum: of the An Sutherland Highlander m beating of the retnat in Gillman yesterday evening
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  • 24 4 Mr. Lim Boon Kiew. of 3 Singapore, consented to be Patroi Yew Yew Association :it the general meeting held on Oc
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 66 4 CAPITOL: "Ex-champ" and "Nicola." ALH AMUR A: "Hell's Angels." PAVILION: "Tell No Tales." CATHAY: Four Feathers." MARLBOROUGH: "My Son." ROXY: "Keep Your Seats. Please." GARRICK: "Lone Defender" and "Dancing Dynamite." QUEENS: "Youth Takes A Fling." ROYAL: "Nandakumar." IIAPPV WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Shows: Cinemas and other attractions. "REAT WCtID: Cabaret. Side
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  • 790 5 WE arc continually reminded that trade and commerce generally must go on despite the war and yet one cannot overcome a feeling of unimportance and futility in discussing markets when overwhelmingly more vital issues are at stake, write Messrs. Fraser and Co. in their
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  • 245 5 Singapore, Tuesday. HOW a manager of a sundry goods shop is alleged to have abused Ii his position and to have ordered consignments of goods without he Knowledge of his proprietor, selling to outside firms at prices lower than the standard «te, «s* lated at
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  • 123 5 Smganore, Tuesday. GED at the instance of Inspectoi 5 XL' Chua of the Marine Police Department, Chong Fook Song :1 a, at No. 524, North Bridge ad appeared before Mr. KennethiE the Singapore Fourth Pohc tnis morning, in answer to thal h( failed to declare
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  • 32 5 Tho two temporary wooden beacon* overt red lights at Mersing nvei with fixed reel up replaced Dy entra,^rn l concrete Structures on SHre •25* "VS ?8S Is two miles.
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  • 170 5 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 10. OEMI-OFFICIAL observers in Paris S emphasise the fact that during the past few weeks thousands of French troops, by a system of relief have become accustomed to irmi ,in F^eVc r h a t r a e nks have shown their superior
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  • 75 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. IT was announced in Washington yesI terdav that the a non- American submarine, accompanied by two nonAmerican tankers, has been observed 200 miles off the coast of Florida by a United States Navy patrol. According to Mr. Barly, President Roosevelt's secretary, the submarine was
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  • 117 5 Tokyo, Ocl 9. TiL Japanese monoplane Nippon, which suc< essfully crossed the Atlantic fmm Natal in South America to Dakar in •\fiica by covering a distance of 3.030 kilometres, took off from Dakar early Friday morning for Agadir in Morocco, on a 1.312-mile hop. According
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  • 253 5 Singapore, Oct. 10. Tbe following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TT. 24 1,16 London demand 2 4 1 Rate for freight 2!4 18 Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 207 Hamburg demand -T New
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  • 74 5 The Malaya command announces that Machine Cun Firing will be carried out at Tt lok Paku as under:— Ocl IS from 7 a m. to 1 p.m.; Oct. 17 tram 7 30 a.m. tc 1 p.m.; Oct. 18 from 4 30 p m. to 10 p.m.; Oct;
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    • 329 6 Last Night's Audience was held Spellbound! It's TRULY an AMAZING Stage Show! [nightly j^ICAPITOLI SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3.15 P.M. (Children Half Price) The Same Big Show that has astounded New York, London Melbourne, Sydney for months and his Brilliant new company of International f Entertainers I LUCILLE ROBERTS, SIiERRY
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    • 295 6 TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 PA VI LI OX INGENIOUSLY DIFFERENT A TRIUMPH OF THRILLS M.G.M.'S NEW TYPE OF SCREEN ADVENTURE! V M w Ii Jl i rail Douglas LOUISE GENE PUTT LOCKHART DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE ADDED ATTRACTIONS DARK LATEST MAGIC" BY ROBERT BENCHLEY I AND "OUR GANG" COMEDY GAUMONT NEWSREEL M
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    • 275 6 TO-DAY 3-15 AND 6-15 Al THE CAPITOL ONLY! No 9-15 show owing to "NICOLA" Stage Attraction Once the hero of frenzied cheers now the butt of slurring ieetV The dramatic punch of Victor McLaglen once again jolts the screen with powerful drama! HE TOOK NO LIP Mjßm J I I;
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  • 349 7 Reuter. Parts, Oct. 11. "FRANCE and Btitahi are solidry 1 ..mtcd determined to fight till 'This was th- keynote of c j, >v Dahiditr broadcast rifi iv eveninjr. i French Premier >aid Britain Vi nice were mistresses Hftbe hfefc rj bowed that those IoW (he sea were
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  • 235 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Oct. 10. against Do. n «lution expresses approval ol „i the Working Com- sued on Sept. 4, i.e. it conaggression and calls on the to define its war alms in such a way as to a that Britain intends to pi' the
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  • 42 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 11 T iE fact that there arc six tatemmenX I nqp in England and as enemy aliens persons Under Secretary for C ln~r P ersons Include those res:war and crews of capturea sup I ter.
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  • 303 7 London, Oct. 10. GCENES typical of many that have been occurring in French towns and villages during the last month on arrival of British the expeditionary force swells in size are described in a despatc from "eye-Witnessf* —j He writes that when news
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  • 553 7 T HE follows J£J I received by the Malaya Patriotic dian Section). Previous m*t*T?** tor. Bombay Tailoring. $100. $25. Mr. The First Fresa flour Bam Singh $5. Mr Karam Ratanam $1. Mr. V. fuppiah $100. Mr M. M «00. Mr. K. Ismail Sahib a. A
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  • 125 7 Esthonian Cabinet Resigns Reuter. London, Oct. 11. Thf seven Oslo powers have indefinitely postponed their confer* renue on neutrality and other war questions. The evacuation of Helsingfors is at this stage on'v voluntary but it will be compulsory if the situation demands ir 11 if rxi>ecter< that
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  • 113 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. A message from Riga announces that fourteen German ships have arrived at Latvian ports and others are coming. It is expected that evacuation of Germans wiU be completed in three or foui W The first thousand Germans will leave to-day. Many young couples
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  • 19 7 v. ,„viirh was to have taken The shoot wnicn w «u> t in a m Eedok village.
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  • 237 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. 1 HE Chinese Double Tenth anniversary was celebrated in London at a luncheon of the China Campaign 150 people at tended. Lord Davies presided and Mr. Quo Tai Ch, Ch.nese Amba sador, spoke, followed by Lady Snowden, Miss Margery
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  • 177 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. "DRIEF passages in Hitler's winter help speech referring to foreign affairs appear to call for little comment, writes Reuters diplomatic correspondent. It is perhaps noteworthy that instead ot talking of rapid victory in those optimistic terms he used bclore he sent MB troo
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  • 35 7 British Wireless. London, Oct 11.—It is understood In Toidon that the Brazilian Minister to Pcland is being instructed by his Govern ment to take up his duties with the reconstituted Polish Government in France.—British Wireless
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  • 85 7 British Wireless. London. Oct. 10. THE Registrar General reports that Ha ticnal registration b pweeemg smoothly. L, The enumerators have nearly completed their work, and are returning ,-chedules containing necessary particular? at a rabidly increasing rate. Frcm most large towns between 70 ana 9* per cent of the
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    • 73 7 I POSITIVELY LAST DAY! 3-15, 615, 9-i5 ALHAMBRA A picture that cannot be surpassed for Sheer thrills and daring! HOWARD HUGHES' Thrilling: Air Spectacle HELL'S ANGELS' WHfl H:•■ SiH HF7H Hk«& WW mW mmm-*''■' BsRsH HKre*? THE ONLY UTHENTIC picture of aerial warfare ever produced. No other picture- has ever
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  • 601 8 GERMANS march out of the Baltic States as the Russians march in. This is not what Hitler expected in his "Mem Kampf," in which he declared emphatically that Germany's expansion must be eastwards, embracing the Baltic region, the rich Ukraine and the DanubianBalkan areas. The only advance
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  • 84 8 Anticipating Removal Of The Embargo Reuter. London, Oct. 10. AMERICAN aircraft manufacturers are now working at hij-h pressure on completion of orders from England and France which are estimated to total about twenty million sterling, accord ing to the Daily Telegraph's Chicago correspondent. Pending
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  • 61 8 Reuter. Helsinki, Oct. 10. THE entire Finnish press publishes a statement in a Swedish newspaper to the effect that "the danger to Finland is a threat to the entire North." The newspapers emphasise the determination of Finland to maintain neutrality, saying that that is the
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  • 72 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. THE Royal Mail Lines motorship Loth Goil, outward bound with cargo, was damaged off the English coast as a result of an explosion. None of the crew of 64 was injured. —Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 10. Twenty members of the crew of
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  • 68 8 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. 10. LAST night, Lieut. Col. Greenlay, Controller General to the British War Supplies Mission to Canada, said that the mission was making definite headway. He spoke with gratitude of the very warm and kind co-operation of the Canadian War Supplies Board, and stressed that
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  • 178 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. IN England as well as other parts of the Empire, it has been very noticeable that the Press has set its back against Hitler's peace offensive. Day after day, in successive editorials, there is to be discerned the rising tide of public
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  • 119 8 Tokyo. Oct. 9. THE controversy between the Foreign Minister, Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, and the staff of the Foreign Office will be brought to an end if a compromise plan offered by the Foreign Minister is acceptable. On Saturday afternoon Admiral Nomura handed over a
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  • 39 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. IN Germany to day, two employees of I the Polish State Railways in Danzig and the German civil service were beheaded. They were alleged to have revealed German trade secrets to Poland.—Reuter.
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  • 64 8 British Wireless. London, Oct. 10.—The Queen this afternoon paid a surprise visit to the Mansion House, where Her Majesty talked to workers engaged in preparing for to-day's flag day, which will be the first national flag day since the beginning of the war, and which
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  • 58 8 New York, Oct 9. pOLLOWING the partition of Poland, the Soviet Tnion is strengthening the defences of the new Soviet western frontier, according to a press report reaching here from Berlin. In addition to fifty divisions which have been already sent to Poland, more
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  • 41 8 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 10. TWO further deputies have been arrested. They represent the Haut Rhin constituency and are members of a Parliamentary group identified with the autonomy programme for AlsaceLorraine. The reasons for the inert are not divulged.—Reuter.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 10. roNCENTRATIONS of Soviet Iroops are reported irv Baku region, and along cerI an other points on the Caucus frontier. Nothing is known as to the reasons be!<m(| |he move.—Reuter.
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  • 64 9 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 10. o*jg0*jg steamers, bearing Germans ,rr the Baltic States, ararrive at Rica soon, where ill be shipped to the ed from Zurich, re stated bo be mainly vners, known as "Baltic number about 62.000 in d 30.000 in Esthonia. to well-informed circles in i.
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  • 176 9 NAVY CONCENTRATES AT KRONSTADT London, Oct. 10. A MESSAGE from Moscow says that Russia to-day despatched troops, ships and aircraft to her newly-acquired bases in the Baltic States, and that hundreds and thousands of Soviet troops are massea around the border of Finland.
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  • 817 9 London, Oct. 10. £1 ii KINGSLEY WOOD Secretary of State for Air, made a statement in Parliament to-day on the work of the Royal Air Force, since the outbreak of war. Alter commenting on the efficient mobilisation and excellent morale of the Air
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  • 123 9 British Wireless. London, Oct 10. MR. Hugh Dalton, one ol the leading members of the Labour Party, speaking last night, said that labour had always oeen a peace party, but to the people who asked that the war might be stepped now, he replied: "If stopped
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  • 98 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. MR. Quo Tai-thi, speaking at the hina independence DM»|j£; on said that so long *g?S3 fiords remained in |To?eL=^ and no hope of peace. throushAll the People of Europan d^SSU S&gS :Tul? ZTA'p*™ In EumPl Ambassador,
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  • 85 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. ONE thousand miners, who have been trapped in a Belgian coal mine since two o'clock yesterday afternoon, reached the surface safely to-day. The accident took place in the northern part of Belgium in a coalmine where an electric power cable fused and cut
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  • 63 9 Reuter. Kaunas, Oct. 10. ACCORDING to reliable reports here, the Lithuanian Government has accepted the Soviet proposals similar ta those made to Esthonia and Latvia. The cession of Vilna to Lithuania but with a Soviet garrison is also corroborat ed In well-informed circles. It is
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  • 160 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 10. HITLER made another broadcast to KeUe, to defeat th*Ger- I have gone a long wa> to raise ocr rmny from the destruction of Versailles tut the path ahead cannot be harder at home are nothing nnmnared to those at the
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  • 132 9 Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 10. MOSCOW asked for and obtained ample reward for the assistance promised to Germany, says the Berlin correspondent of the Telegraai, who adds: "The reward comprised not only tne eastern part of Poland but also th* liberty of the Baltic States. This
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  • 49 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. In the House of Commons this afternoon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that tho Prime Minister -\ould make his statement on the war situation on Thursday instead of tomorrow. This is to allow further consultation with the Dominions Governments.— Reuter.
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  • 38 9 Reuter. Copenhagen. Oct. 10. roLLOWING the encounters over the F North Sea. it is confirmed that Uo German bombers made forced landings in Ncrway. and with have fallen into tn e off DenmarK.Reuter.
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  • 15 9 British Wireless. London, Oct. 10.-Mr. Winston had an audience of the King yesteraay evening—British Wireless.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 346 9 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer sharp stabH i.ijj'fr pains, if joints are /Tlffl/VA swollen, it t-.h«jvs your I 1 hl«>od is poisoned through J—^TyK 1 i.uiltv ki<in.-y ;i« ti(»n.Other 6: symptoms of Kidney PislV»''""lßsr order* are Backache, Acning Joints and Limbs, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Gettino up Nights,
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    • 257 9 I don't worry about fever. I used to be weak and irritable and would easily have fallen victim to malaria or other fevers if the doctor had not General Weakness prescribed Kalzana. Kalzana ha. made me fit and strong and has built and Weakness up my po wer of resistance.'*
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  • 540 10 EXCITING CHALLENGE CUP GAME S.C.F.A 2; Marines 1. CTARTING off tamely, the Cup tie match between the S.C.F.A. and the Marines played at the Stadium yesterday, resulted in a win for the Chinese by the odd goal in three. Play, however, improved as
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  • 183 10 THE following were the results of tie> played yesterday at Hong Lim Green in the S.C.R.C. open tennis tournament: Handicap Singles: Tan Puay Choo (_3> beat Yap Mook Kirn (—3), 6—o; 6—l. Open Doubles: John Lim and Tan Huck Toe beat I B. Abed and E. C.
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  • 61 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: SA F A Cup, Gordons vs. RAF (H.G.), Siadium. HOCKEY: Police vs. Raffles College, College. ACS. vs. Medical College 2nd, M C U Colts vs. Indian Assn., Balestier, S.CR.C vs SRC, S R C. YJH.CA, vs 12th Indian General Hospital, V.M.C.A. BOXING: St Andrew Schools tournament,
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  • 90 10 THE following are the ties to be played at the C. U. Hall This week-end in the Singapore Badminton championships: SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. Inter-School:—V.M.C.A. School or Commerce vs. Raffles Institution. SUNDAY AT 10 A.M. Mixed Doubles < Semi-final):—Yap Chin Tee and Miss Hilda Schelkis vs. Wong
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  • 133 10 Playing on their own court the Koon Seng B.P. beat the Roxy B.P. by six games to one last week end before a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts. The following are the results (Koon Seng players mentioned first):— SINGLES:—Cheong Hock Leng beat Sonnie Yap by 15—10,
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  • 32 10 The final of the Rcse's competition played over the Garrison G'jlf Club, resulted in Capt. Mrs. C. H. McVittie beating Major Mrs. L. R S. MacFarlanc by 5 and 3.
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  • 236 10 FE hockey fixture between the Anglo-Chinese School and the V.M.C.A. Juniors which was supposed to have been played yesterday at Prince Edward Road was cancelled. The United Family B.P paying its first friendly soccer match, since, its organisation, at Farrer Park last Friday, drew with the Municipal Treasu-y
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  • 406 10 S.C.C 18 P te R.A.F 3 pts. TiESPITE being three points down in the first half, the S.C.C. D scored four times in the second half to beat their opponents, the R.A.F. by 18 points (three goals and a try) to three points (a
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  • 90 10 THE following is the result of the first round of the Ladies' Autumn Cup played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Monday:— Mrs. H. A. Fredrichs beat Mrs. w. G. Adams 1 up. Mrs. J. Heslinga beat Mrs. J. l. Sinclair 3 2. Mrs. R.
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  • 395 10 Loyal 2; Signals 0. MAKING better use of the opportunities that came their way, the Loyal Regiment beat a Malayan Signals eleven by two clear goals in an interesting game of hockey at Gillman yesterday. There was little to choose between the two teams, although Jte
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  • 69 10 The following members have been I selected to play for S.C.C. vs. Indian I General Hospital 2nd XI to-day at SC.C.:—Lt. R. A. St. C. Spioul-Bolton; I R. A. U. Todd. WComdr. F. E. Watts; P. H. Harrison, J. Fletcher-Cooke, K. j E. W. Hatchard; C. R. Baxter,
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  • 38 10 The following will do duty for the Chums against Rajah's College on Friday, Oct. 13 at Farrer Park: Suppiah, Muthu, Vythilingam; Gopal, David, Raguram, Krishna, Savoree, Rowell. Davies, Murugaya. Reserves: L. A. V. Velu, M. Joey.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 179 11 Oct. 10, 1939. icpeiangan yang hebat di- 2 kebal Peranchis a 2 kebal Jerman ada di-a-orang pegawai tanis yang telah melihat-nya. itu telah berjuang dekat soldadu? Yang berjalan 12 terbang membantubi riawan beberapa jam kereta2 kebai Jerbinasa, peluru2 telah I dlndingl besi-nya dan ng2 yang di-dalam-nya.
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  • 194 11 •ting of the committee fV straits Settlements (Singathe following resolurried unanimously: "This aires the Government ot n every reasonhe Government may conrv to take during this time oi mergency." 1 Asiatic Shop Hours cl the working hours assistants, a Letter was the Colonial Secretary
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  • 31 11 auspices of the Ramaion Young Men's Cultural re, there will be a lecture and Everyday Life" by Mr. ai ihe mission premises on 1 p m. All are welcome.
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  • 31 11 Reuter. Tallinn. Oct. 10. s will begin moving across tonian frontier on Friday unpact it is reported that the acuating Germans from Es* wing the same day.—Reuter.
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  • 172 11 Bangkok, Oct. 9 THE Government ever mindful of the promotion of the cause of public health in Thailand has brought forward a bill in the Assembly seeking to classify certain trades that are a menace to public health. This bill also seeks to extend the
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  • 115 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. A "TVVENTY-five-cents-a-ticket" bookie, arrested by detectives at the Selangor Turf Club grounds en Saturday, was fined S?0 with option of 21 days gaol by Mr. R. C. Redman, the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate morning. Detectives en special duty at .the
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  • 144 11 Bangkok, Oct. 9. TilE Premier of Thailand has announced Tttatte has started a kitchen garden and a poultry run in his residence and 522" o a ne bS gwen them "shelter" from the "crow "•The noise and the smell are somethe f .nier laughmglv tnld newspapermen,
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  • 81 11 During the week ending Sept. 30. 1939 ex?or r ts lS from to 80,735 cases, of which: per cent.) cases were to the UMtea riom 1 824 (2 per cent.* cases to the Continent of Europe, 44,764 (56 pel cent., cSTSJean**, and 946 <l per cent.)
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  • 380 11 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. (To the Editor of thz Malaya Tribune.) Sir,— Why cannot the local cinemas arrange for the booking of 25 cent, 5>u
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  • 133 11 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir, —I was greatly Interested m tne padi cultivation scheme outlined oy tlu High Commissioner. I suggest that by modern scientific methods should ot possible to get at least two harvests a year in Malaya. In .some parts of India they
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    • 35 11 One <bt&p> o** ACHING CORNS relieves pain in three •oconds! Apply Gets-It two or three time* and the corn will peel right offMillions, all oYor the world, nse this faithful friend of corn-sufferers GETS-IT fcUj
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    • 163 11 Mother's Daughter's Story of "KOTALKO" Hair-Growing <« Qhe hod five bald patches," writes Mlm •5 Long ley's mother. She haa n»u> a splendid head of hair. uwi troubled with dandruff and my hair was turning grey, but my head Is now clear of dandruff, and my hair is its natural
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    • 399 11 SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS AND PURIFY BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From Irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look. Act and Feel Younger-Physically Attractive— Enjoy Lif t When you flush out the poisonous Backache. and a?* To;,,?.'";' srwss YOU wotldnt Le t vo«r bow*
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  • 773 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 10, 5 pm. Fraser and Co. Biv-ecs Sellers Ampat Tin v Jj Austral Amal Jj* Austral Malay 371- c Ayer HUem Ayer Weng 85 Bangrin :r u j> Berjilntel J"? <m cd (nendenang JS/ Hitam Tin -3» Hong
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  • 77 12 DEBENTURES LOANS Maynard 'SO r SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1940 101 4J/ 2 1947 m 4»/ 2 1955 101"- iS? 4% 1963 103 rS? 5% 56-66 114% [Su* 5% 48-68 4%3 70-30 109 ]T?r! 3% 75-65 88 3% 1962 3% 1958 FENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 56-f.O 114' -v 43/ 4 59-69 112
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  • 16 12 Singapore, Wedm o. The price of lin at noon in Singapore 10-day was:— Tin .«117-H.
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  • 14 12 The price of ruhhet at noon in Singapore to-day w a.« Buyers Sellers .°>.>
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 438 12 I 1 Jry f/t<? Company of Malaya 1934 Limited, on TROPICAL ami on all our \sm® sec^l hand ■■■■■■■■an OF \TX MAKES RADIO RECEIVERS v p*Omi fnr several reasons. Reception Radio Service Co. Of Malaya 1934 Ltd. I ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. s 'l^ On re Again m
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    • 179 12 "PYE" RADIOS AXE SECOND TO NONE in -Efficiency, iCelia'rility and Service. Hence u.ey are VERY VOI'CLAU IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. Distributors; KADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. NEW HOMELITE PUMP ''^^W Carries like a Baby... WbrAs like a Man The new 931b Homeat* I" self-priming centrifugal pump
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    • 166 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA 1931, LTD. THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH HING 42U, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road> PHONE NO. 7922. Contractor? for the Repair of (locks Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya.
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    • 139 12 Bixiors? N- matter how healthy a person may DC 'here are times when he da's net feel up to the mark. Usually this attributable o OTiethlng which has unset the stomach, which may easily happen in hot weather, when food! quickly become tainted. To cprrect the trouble and quickly i
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    • 52 12 j f)RI GLESS HEALING. MAX TING SVM. Ph.D., Dv DS T MS P F.P.C. iLona F.N.A.M-T.:. MLt HANO-TIIERAPY. PSVJ JJ"" THERAPY ELECTRO-THF.KAI No. 6. Jalan Skola. Kuala Luni PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear it. Self-treatment of with marvellous results. Preventiu and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 ranis Numerous grateiw letters
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 397 12 I To-Days Radio SINGAPORE LONDON TRANSMISSION ZHP 30.96 metres (9.09 mcs) GSD 11.75 Mc!s (25.53 m.). 1311 pm m N e^ l9 Bulle n Un 8.35 p.m. and 1120 pJB 1.00 Miscellaneous programme oi new 5 Gramophone records. TRANSMIkMUIN o 1.30 The news and mid-day Rubber gsr 9gl mC s
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  • 91 13 International News Agency. Shiukwan, Oct. 10. Mil 11NAM Nakayuna who L «as captored by Chinese in the North River emnVakint M»ur of northern Kwansr- n as he is able to speak < hinesc i" mandarin dialect. rhe lapanese officer slated > ha t Japanese and Chinese „1«. should
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  • 315 13 Chinese Central News. Chungking. Oct. 10. rri!! exhortation to the Chinese to safeguard the integrity of the State W the keynotes of an open message issued by Dr. H. H. Kunjf resident of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, on "Double
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  • 242 13 Chungking, jpASUALTIES of Chinese boy scouts 1 and girl guides frcm Shanghai alone have been twelve dead and missing since the outbreak of the Si no-Japanese war more than two years ago. Latest victims are Li Vi who was killed in an air raid, and
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  • 83 13 International News Agency. Chungking. Oct. 8. The Institute of Pacific Relations will be held next month in Victoria. B<\ tJ discuss among ether things the SinoJapanese hostilities. China will be represented by seven delegates led by Dr. \V W Yen. former Fcreign Minister. Dr Kan Chleh-hOU,
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  • 277 13 Chinese Central News. Lanchow, Oct. 10. POLITICAL intrigue? rather than military adventures wSf remain for some time to engage the Japanese attention to Northwest China, declared General Chu Shao-lmg, tne Kansu Governor. The Japanese invasion into Northwest China, General Chu said is still confined
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  • 80 13 International News Agency. Chungking. Oct 10 It was learned here to-day that Mr. T V. Soong will shortly be appointee: j Chinese Ambassador to the United States in place of Dr. Hu Sh.h arc that General Ho Yao-tsao wiil .ucccec. General Yang Chieh as Chine Ambassador to Moscow.
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  • 286 13 General Hsueh Explains Chinese Central News. Chungking, Oct. 10. T»HE promise that the Chinese troops who have dealt a crushing blow 1 to the Japanese in North Hunan would make full use of the present opportunity when the invaders are retreating in confusion, was
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  • 73 13 Chungking. China exported through t he Jl ßa r k Dorr''"toS valued at $411,460,060, in th-first six months of 1939. showmg an increase of $88,860,000 over the correspending period in 1938, according to .he Ministry of Finance. Mengtze near the Yunnan-French Indo-China border assumes tne
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 175 13 (NACET 1 BLADESJ W* MASCE 11 You can depend upon Nacet MOD. TRADE MARK I Blad to 9 iv you many c OS I I smooth shave*. They bring that L MADE IN ENGLAND J I before known in low-priced blades «very blade in every pack** fj j jps II
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    • 87 13 AMICO TONIC a restorative for the men. Invaluable in building up debilitated frame giving inner power of manhood to enjoy a new life. Stocked at Naina Mohamed Sons, (Sold Ev-rywhere) 11 id L I lVa i Su' la > a over everything—its the sweetener of tot) and tether of care*.
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    • 241 13 THOUSANDS FIND RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS! one •Imo'VTlr 'thouind. who have written deep down where Absorbing'*£"£*tt32 the pain is, IWQni1 W Qni the ache. and affected, and taKe o»v bine Jr soreness. As you -J-JJ J imro ediaU into the muscles, there s ,,j >g i 8 safe and ■JjM»_E5i*SJ
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  • 130 14 Singapore, Tuesday. THE price of tin at midday was $117%. unchanged, and Rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 34y 2 cents October December 34 cents. January, March 32 4 cents, market firm. Although orders from London in tin shares were mostly on the selling side to-day.
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  • 126 14 Singapore, Oct. 10. R.(Siam) W.Coast No.l per Koyan R.(Siam) W.Coast N0.3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $195 Rice Siam 2 $175 Rice Siam 3 $160 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $119 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $116 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "SQ."
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  • 430 14 PRODUCE London. Monday Previous To-day ChjU) PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk AuglSept. £15.10.0 Nominal Not give, COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment £10.16.3 Sellers Not given SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 20 6 Sellers 19 6 Sellers TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sept. shipment 281- Sellers 25
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 327 14 THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j Ohcorporatod in England), SINGAPORE BRANCH! 4. D Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eald-up Capital £1,000,000 Heserve Fund 500,000 HEAD Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kir tut Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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    • 95 14 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In 8.9.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve $200,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
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    • 400 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA V; 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. AH vessels may call at
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    • 218 14 lIAXK OF < lILX/l (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Cub Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-» Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000 Gt Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.< X Total Assets approximately Ch. $2,647,000,0Q0.0<
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    • 34 14 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at No. 42, JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH will commence business on MON. I6th OCT., 1939. 111 ij' Li j ■ill il4
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    • 172 14 /AAGISTRATE ILL MR. J. A. Fletcher-Cooke, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, is suffering from influenza and during hi.sab Mr. R. W. Grant M. C. S., from the Colonial Secretary's Office, is officiatmg as magistrate. Mr. Grant was a magistrate in tne Police Courts here in 1923 when inert were only
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 404 15 1^ j private detective. Experience v stating qualifications Tribune, Singapore. (517-By [GENTS lor MALTCOTIN Apply Box 70, Main ya (528-B> S VACANCIES and busiai 194G everywhere in cents >,tamps to WTN- < »8 THE Arcade, Singa(s27 .B) outdoor Salesmen and sion basis. Apply Singapore. (524.8» i. INCEBS exist in the
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    • 469 15 FOR SALE: Six acres rubber lard, Fengkalan Bahru. Apply Van Rooyen, Pudu Post Office, Kuala Lumpur. (483 P) NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in Tanglin and Katong on easy monthly instalments. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee. 'Phone 7405. (455.8) esaa fttotot Ptkicto FOR SALE Opel Car good condition. Fully insured, taxed and
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    • 519 15 Wanted WANTED: Small bungalow on lease outside town limits, Singapore. Appiv 10, Prinsep Street, Singapore. (543-^ GENTLEMAN with good position desires short term loan with good interest amount between $500 -to $600, only reasonable financiers need reply. Interviews confidential. Box 78, c o Malaya Tribune Singapore. <M*.rf» WANTED Wardrobe Trunk.
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    • 515 15 SOLDIER ENGLISH (21). Desires tn correspond with an English or American girl (__Tiilar age), with view to companionship. (Photos exchanged). Stricly confidential. Box No. 80 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (548-B» __«DIAN Vallalah Christian widower 41 years comfortable position wishes to marry a rich widow or Spinster below 30 years
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    • 600 15 ?uAt£c <M NOTICE. In the Estate of Tan Cheng Kee late of No. 31» Eft it Coast Road, Singapore, who died en the 12th day of September, 1939. Pursuant to 5.29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Cap. 59). Notice is hereby given that creditors end other persons having claims against the
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    • 235 15 RADICAL AND RAPID CURE For Tonsils and Adenoids WITHOUT OPERATION The only remedy that has gained the highest reputation all over India and abroad I Non-recurrence guaranteed. Beware of imitations. Sole Distributors: ALLEN CLINIC Royapettah, MADRAS. Available at all Chemists. Agents. NAINA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore and Branches* r ments. We
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  • 494 16 May Cost Half A Million Men Reuter. PARIS, OCT. 10. rFRMAN OPERATIONS ON THE WESTERN FRONT APPEAR G TO BE MOUNTING TOWARD AN OFFF.NSIVE. THEY HAVE BEEN CONCENTRATED ON THE SECTOR BETWEEN MOSELLE AND SAARBUCKEN, WHERE THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND 13 OBVIOUSLY UNEASY UNDER
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  • 123 16 Tokyo Oct. 9. WITH lower rates adopted by London and New York marine insurance underwriters, Japanese underwriters have reduced their war risk rates by 20 to 100 per cent. The war rtfk rate for 100 yen worth of shipments bound for European ports, excluding
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  • 40 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 10. ARRANGEMENTS for the German exodus from Italian South Tyrol have been completed according to the prefect of Bolzano quoted by the Rome Radk Only German nationals ci 2 obliged tv 1< avc Reuur.
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  • 144 16 Reuter. London Oh ALTHOUGH the outbreak J must bring some j nd if dislocation, evidence i now forthcoming that an SUC J JJJ cation suffered by Britain's industries is rapidly n l a,B come. g This is especially true of thf and steel industry. n shoulders
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  • 134 16 British Wireless. Lond n, oc -1 EXPANSION of the talicn into two special I h*-<,«M about 3.000 men each. 1 additional battalions in r J Force, which corresponds the rrJ Territorial Army in Brit: '.~m ed by the South Ainu:, orities. The Union defence
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  • 276 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. GREAT amusement and mystification has been caused in London by two j astonishing messages received from Berlin just after midday to-day. The following message was received in Lond:n at 12.30 p.m. from Berlin through an American agency: "Berlin to-day was full of
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  • 42 16 British Wireless. London, Oct. 10.—According .to a Hous.e of Commons answer the amount of the cash credit of £5,000,000 granted to the Polish Government, which has been used up to the present is £294.250. —British Wireless.
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  • 134 16 British Wireless. Linden. Oct 10 ADDRfiE&XNG over 2.0»M Aryan Jowish refusers in K... terday afternoon, the Archl terbury said: "I know th hava grants d to German man music and German iu Tne whole of Germany the of your talents, when great country is set ire?
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  • 157 16 Reuter. Lisbon, Oct. 10. PORTUGAL'S fidelity to the AngloPortugurse alliance was reaffirmed by Dr. Salazar, the Premier, at a special meeting of the National Assembly summoned to hear a message from President Carmona on his rerent colonial tour. "Germany has informed us of her intention
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  • 56 16 Reuter. IN Germany, a certain I man. Frank, has ju lieutenant by Field M given the Iron Cross 1 porting that he had b a British aircraft carrier scrap. This claim was put up a fortnight ago with mucn names. The British Admiral pointing out that
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  • 19 16 Reuter. Oslo, Oct. 10.--A d aeroplane landed on i hl 0 f roast of Norway. Tne 4 were unhurt.—Reuter.
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