Malaya Tribune, 12 October 1939

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- No. 243. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, October 12, 1939.
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  • 139 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. \l. IAPAM SE iroops evacnated ChangJ shan, in'the atuon liver delta nl South < hina, yesterday, accordJapanese naval spokesman, i hung shan, which was the birthplace "t J Sun Vat Sen. was eap-ured bj ibe Japanese on Oct. 7. ol the city on the
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  • 160 1 l.<Midon, Ort. 12 \i moi flB great secreej surrounds the plani of the Admiralty to nature the German surface raider the Soatfa Atlantic it is learned in Unci .n that British cruisers are ma if arching for it. Th onif known victim of the
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  • 25 1 Oct. 11 The Prime Minister a conversation with the leader and jkputj leader of the Opposition at, Downing Street this evening.—Bri-
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  • 271 1 New Talks On Trade Exchange London, Oct. 12. fT is officially announced that an agreement for the exchange of Russian timber for certain quantities of rubber and tin was yesterday concluded between the Soviet trade delegation in and the Ministry of Supply. Furthermore
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  • 144 1 London. Oct 11 IN the Commons to-day, replying to Mr Mander, who wanted to know what, action the Government proposed to takd with reference to a proposal put forwaru by the Soviet Government for resumption of trade negotiations with Britain Mr Butler said that the
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  • 111 1 Reuter. Mr Ellis Mith aiked tht Prime Mir i if ie had now corrsidoYf 0 the' n -ed publi-h a Bt"t" B containing Ih, etc* concerrdttg the relations of Great. Britain and the U.B.Sii during the period .*.iu;ust. 1033. to October, 193T
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  • 64 1 Tokyo. Oct. 12. A Cabinet crisis is threatened in connect!— with the Trade Ministry tame, following the tenderini ef the re 1 Iglisiiwn of more than 10<» dissenters to the Vire-Mini sler of IFordgn Affairs yesterday evening.— The new Premier, General Abe, recently decided to form a s.partc
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  • 356 1 More Patrols Repulsed By French Advance Posts Reuter. London, Oct. 11. western front the («ermans are still sending out large patrols <>Mair information as to the French defences but they have so lar ""'en unsuccessful. nighi's French war communique says that the activity of
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Tientsin. Oct. 12. TWO United States marine* from Peiping im guarding a shipment of goods at Tientsin East Sfiation last nighi when one of them was involved in an argument with a railway police officer, believed to be of Chinese nationality, which resulted
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  • 246 1 Warning To Russia Reuter. Washington, Oct. 11. —JF the Soviet still values American goodwill it is hoped she will not violate Finland's integrity. Russia must show restraint with Finland, it is held here, lest a worse tragedy than the present limited war befall. Finland is well
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  • 100 1 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 12. THE Finnish mission, headed by M. Passiviki, Finland's Minister to Stockholm and former Prime Minister, arrived to day and was met by M. Barkov, Soviet Chief of Protocol, the Finnish Legation staff and envoys of the Scandinavian countries —Reuter Berlin, Oct. 12 According
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  • 41 1 London, Oct. 12. The American Federation of Labour has reaffirmed its decision to boycott German goods and states that the boycott will be extended to include Russian goods and the of any country which imposes totalitarian powers
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  • 55 2 Singapore, Tlmrsday. WHILST unloading a barrel containing sulphuric acid from a lorry which was parked at Ceylon Road shortly before 3 p.m. yesterday, a Chinese was badly burnt over the chest, face and limbs. He was shocked but conscious on arrival of the ambulance, which conveyed
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  • 346 2 London, Oct. 11. '(MIL international Tin Committee announces a modification »1 the communique issued on Sept. IK. Tin- committee baa now fixed the quota for the third quarter of J93S at per cent, of the standard tonnages, with retrospective effect. The quota lor the
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  • 74 2 Wednesday APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the Singapore District Judge and Second Tolice a&gistrate. a young Malay woman, Bcdoh binti Mohamcd claimed trial on a charge of theft of $5 and one ring valued at $2, -the property of Inche Mohamed Noor bip Bisader, in a house
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  • 923 2 NEW RULES FOR PERSONS LEAVING IMMEDIATELY upon the outbreak of war the Government, anticipatinn that a number of young men would fed it their duty to make an effort to return to Km-land with a view to joining the Imperial Force* there, issued a statement
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  • 78 2 Singapore, Wednesday /*HAN Fook and Ng Cheok made another appearance in the Second Police Court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham, on a charge of going armed »n Geylang Read with a dagger and a knife. On the application of Court Inspector Charles V/.
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  • 50 2 A DONATION of $2,000 has been proTT nhsed by Mr. Aw Boon Haw. towards the expenses of the reconsfruction of the Koon Menu Chinese School at Ayer Itam. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. who is on a short visit to Pcnang, will leave for Sitiawan this evening.
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  • 58 2 Singapore, Thursday.- Mr W. B. Ebden at'ended the Rural Beard m?eting this monVng for the last time as Chairman. He is proceeding to Malacca shortly to take up an appointment as Resident Councillor. A group photograph of offio'.als and unofheials of the Board was taken. To-day's meeting, incidentally,
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  • 244 2 UNOFFICIAL members of the Rural Board paid a tribute to the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden who hab been chairman of the Board since March 1932 at a meeting held this moming< It was Mr. Ebdens last meeting, as he la shortly leaving for Malacca
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  • 102 2 Reuter. Pari?. Oct. 12 RUMOURS of discontent among••ilv Nazi Party officials and prominent Army men, some of whom participated in the formation of the Frei Korp=; in Baltic countries, is n?ferred to in an Amsterdam despatch to Le Journal. The Army men feel that
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  • 176 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. WHEN the tin quota was first increased at the outbreak -of war, it was estimated that about 2,000 labourers would be reemployed on mines throughout the country during the month. Bat during September over 6,000 labourers gained employment in the many mines
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  • 545 2 WHAT is believed to have been the first prosecution of a rumourmonger in Malaya since the outbreak of war took place in Perak last Monday, states the Department of Information in a preas communique. It had been noticed for some days days that alarmist rumours
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  • 30 2 The Ceylonese resident in Singapore are reminded of their public meeting to be held at 11, Handy Road. Singapore this evening at 5.30 p.m. All Ceylonese are invited
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  • 91 2 Singapore. Thursday. DV having demonstration idols in Pasir Panjang Park, the Rural Board is trying to stimulate public interest in vegetable gardening, according to an annoum-emtm madr by Dr. J. W. Seharff at a nicetins «f the Board this morning. Smallholders are being encourage k
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  • 100 2 i MBULANCES of the Johore Medic n Department undertake to riw sistance in cases of motor accia Singapore Roads stretching fror: Bahru town to Bukit Paniang v,.~ according to a, statement made Rural Board meeting this morning. Mr. W. S. EbcV?n mentioned 'fed 4 Automobile Association
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  • 67 2 Singapore, Wedneaiaj ACCUSED of stealing a sewing mad* valued at $25 from a hou.se m Ka» pong Siren at noon o n June 23. t* Chinese women appeared before J. Fletcher-Cooke in the third court this morning. Both the accused, Ng Ah X and Koo
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  • 51 2 Reuter. Amsterdam. Oc: Jj UNDER the German -ft ment concluded by Her JJ Ribbentrcp and M. Mol< I i" th< oilfield in Ru.s.sian-uccu]>. be exploited entirely or < many, the Amsterdam 1 from a reliable source I'he be under German techni the product will be
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  • 19 2 Tickets for the conc< rt under the auspices of the M at Goodwood Park Hutall been sold.
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  • 258 3 APPEAL DISMISSED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DI3IAFRING that the accused s action was unfair to those who lip licd with the law, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Poyser ikmksed the appeal of Chan Heong. a car owner, who was finer. n the
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  • 37 3 Singapore. Wednesday. WHILE bathing in the sea near Jardine g At u h °e 2535S s«Kfe 1 ,t death or Mohamed whose body P b y nnsadVe ?nspector de Souza represents the Police.
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  • 764 3 Tiffin To Mr. W. E. Pepys (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. "WE are extwmdy WCry that at this critical period in thei history "of the British Empire it should be necessary for Mr. Pepys to relinquish the reins here, as we could
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  • 77 3 (From Oar Own Reporter) Johore Bahru. Wednesday. lamI am always being asked 'When are you really going?' I can only say that I expect we shall be pone before Hari Raya but d» not yet know. If we are still here then, do not blame me— blame Adolf
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  • 457 3 Singapore, Thursday. "TT is a matter of prudent policy that in order to £J 1 to a successfu. end. the enemy should not material way." declared Mr. S. C L.ew addressing Rotor, mem at their weekly luncheon yesterday. Mr Liew. who delivered an
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  • 476 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. "I TAKE it that the aim of the Johore Government in P™"*** 1 English education for girls is partly to fit them to become better companions for their husbands who have receded an En«Ueducation and partly to educate
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  • 168 4 Singapore, Wednesday. ONE day's simple imprisonment and a fine of Sl.OOO, or in default ten months' rigorous imprisonment, was the sentence Mr. J. L. McFall. the Singapore Criminal District Judge and F.rst Police Magistrate, imposed on an Hainanese Tan Fatt, alias Tan Huat, this morning,
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  • 296 4 The fhriraan Chinese Banting Corporation, Ltd, bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chinese Beat law) Singapore, report that eonttl buttons so far received total $7/.545, made up es follows: Previously reported $70.095. Further Contributions:—Messrs. Fonghin an i Co. $50. Oim L'-e and Co $150. Java Kongcar:.S'.'XH). Hock Hm
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  • 785 4 PENANG DEATHROLL NOW SIXTY-SIX (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. A PETJTION by Penang's hawkers opposing their licensing, which A has been fixed to begin from Jan. 1 next, was laid on the table at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Thepetition was presented by
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  • 136 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Wednesday. AT yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Penang, Mr. J. A. Black, the President, made the following announcement with regard to the practice of' affixing posters to roadside trees:— "In 1952, my predecessor made a public
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  • 106 4 THE times of departing I* the night expresse pore and Kuala Lump ronised on and from o J ing salcon trains consist iiv of a»~^^M second class carriage >s Singapore and Kuala L ily at 10 p.m., arrivin tions at 7 a.m. The fast mixed passer trains
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  • 245 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tue A PARADE at which over 3,506 children were present wa the S.€JL.C. grounds this morning to celebrate the "D Tenth." Several schools, associations and guilds were repn A collection is being made for the China Relief Fund
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  • 71 4 Singapore. Thursday. LEE CHOON KONG, a Chinese cyclist, was knocked down by a motorcyclist yesterday afternoon at the !2|fe milestone. Changi Road. He was In a critical condition on the arrival of the ambulance, his injuries being lacerations, and aorasions over [many parts of his body. A
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  • 133 4 (From Our Own Corn Sercniban. I sesiaj THE case in which Lav Seng fU*i charged before the Has Raja Musa and tv\o asseswn, Messrs J. Halliday and Kih Lian Chin, with the murder of a tampatriot in a hcuse at l/it>u <;n 'hf night of Aug 23,
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  • 87 4 Singapore, iaj. APPEARING bedore Mr. J Cooke in the third police morning. Cnua Ah Chay, Hokkien, claimed trial to theft of one gunny bag of oni at $4.40 from the compound Barracks, the property of th giment. It was alleged that accused an authorised rice rubbish c seen
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  • 45 4 j Fourteen cases of chick n ported in Singapore durin ended Oct. 7. j Deaths during the week thief causes ol mortality 22, pneumonia 23. convi enteritis 17. Seven persons died who than three months resid< pore. Deducting these, th 21.62 per 1,000.
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  • 191 5 rrvx first meettal of the committee T t ,,i by the Malayalee com--1 appointed b3 tne meeting he ld 11 tat the Victoria Mem- 1 uas held on Tuesday ihe Singapore Malayalee ion Racecourse Road, with r k P Mmamed Yusoff, chairoi the "committee, presiding.
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  • 120 5 Singapore, Wednesday. < ng Hoe was sentenced to cop i, rigorous imprisonment on i of of forgery at the j..; Q] his Assize trial this morn- Mr Justice. Manning, tences are to run concurrently accused who was unrepresented, d gu'lty of having forged two ol ale
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  • 81 5 Singapore, Wednesday. I UD conducted by Inspector P. Bali the Detective Station on a house v Bridge Road yesterday evening •,d in the arrest of two Chinese were this morning produced before I f X her-Cooke in the third police i .uiswcr a charge of assisting in
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  • 224 5 Paris, Oct. 11. i ia i the Germans lost 60 men l >FFJCIAL quarters here report that tne lined killed and wounded in .their raiding action, on "W* to this morning's French' war These actions were referred to to w, o)s were ntunique
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  • 319 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) hlang, Tuesday. May 29 a Chinese woman, Yoni? Man, employed tin Sunjjei Way Estate went from her kon-si at 2.30 p.m. to mark rubber trees (K !d When at 4.30 p.m. her absence was noticed in the kongsi 1 tin h
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  • 96 5 Reuter. Munich- Oct. 11 SCENES of shori-lived rejoicing witnessed in B€ rj J yesterday, as rumours ol the %wm of the British Government ana Armistice on the Western Front were spread, are described by tne Berlin correspondent oi me Neuerzurcher Zeitung. He declares that the "news
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  • 86 5 (From Our Own Reverter) iuaorc Bahru, Wednesday. APPRECIATION of the work of Mr. G. R. Sykes. Commissioner of Trade and Customs, and Mr. A. E. Rambaut Conservator of Forests, was expressed b> HH Tum-ku Mahkota, Regent of Johore at a function held co-day in honour ol Mr
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  • 199 5 .From Our Own Reporter) 4T the mass meeting held at Wembley Park. Unday in cdebwtfon A National Day the Chinese of Penang umunmors.y agreed ta-ne 8U on"p«t forward by Mr. Choong Mm Lee that a tctetram be sent to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the
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  • 104 5 Alor Star. Tuesday. Death by misadventure, due to the untimely explosion ol a home-made bomb used for fishing in rtvtew. was the verdict returned by the Coroner Che Aznn the Chief Magistrate, AlorStai. at the inquest held on an aged MaJ Pak Chn who died seme
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  • 199 5 (From Our Ovn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. A FINE of $40 was imposed on Mr. R. L McHurg. a young planter from Kajang, who was charged with negligent driving and with failing to stop after an accident at the Third Magistrate's Court to-day. The defendant pleaded guilty to
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  • 86 5 .From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, Tuesday. niNES totalling $310 wereWMedJ by F Raia Suleiman, the third Mag.-.tia-e, johore Bahru. on Lv Kong Fok, who was charged With distill tag licence, with being to ooasasston of two and a half gallons of IU« and with
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  • 133 7 London, Oct. W. mm rFORGES Pernot, French MinisM «Sft X£ "He"*"* "=2ai by M Charles Rist, l(t )mp an.ed by P v com SK* the Ministry of Blockade, 1,1 i M De La Laume, head of a Apartment tothe> war o Economic "warfare has a
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  • 130 7 London. Oct. 11 rkFPIYING to questions In tne House X of Commons this afternoon the present position of the British .V'mem as to recognition of the v Polish Government, Mr. K. a. Butler rtic Under-Secretary for Foreign a ran Slid His d the assumption of
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  • 125 7 ANTI-AIRCRAFT CUNS BEING MOUNTED Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 11. A LARGE number of anti-aircraft guns have been placed all along the German side ot the Dutch frontier, according to travellers. It is thought British attacks on the western German industrial district and the Ruhr_are
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  • 44 7 Reuter. Milan, Oct. 12. CJFRR Himmler, the German Gestapo H chief, arrived here this leff again for Tremezzo. on Lake Comg for £d*J which are expected to days. Herr Himmler by Senator Bocchmi and two police pre fects —Reuter.
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  • 41 7 Reuter. London Oct. 12.-A rumour that the Dominican Government Is rtrtas to refuel German submarines ci t era?ing°in the Caribbean ibv Mr G Shakespeare. Parham~nia-> i sLretary to the Admiralty.when ques- Republicwaf fulfilling its obligation* fa i usual.—Reuter.
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  • 167 7 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Oct. 10. IN' ,he Hon* of Commons. Mr. Cross 1 fl ,e) stated that the t0 a principles of done to avoid delay neutral shipping, and ever>thine ise o{ bellSerand inconvenience to neutrals comment «.th due ent right,
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  • 80 7 London, Oct. 12. In the course of discussions in the IPm.v of Commons to-day or. the activities cf the Ministry of information, Sir Samuel Hoare, Lord Privy Seal, emphasized that the functions of the Ministry v/erc those o*f publicity rather propaganda. "The last thing we want
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 12. THE French Navy has so► far■ scizco. 150,000 tons of contraband rn*Tchandise, according to off- jl t nouncement, including 40 000 tons o minerals. 40,000 tons of foodstuffs an. 30.000 tons of liquid tuei. tve
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  • 81 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 12. j Mr r A. Butler (Under-Secretary for j Foreign Affairs, revealed at qucsVoj. j time F m the House of that eleven members of theßrnian w .n.fir service and five members of then StoSs werTstill in Germany Accor *g to reocrts from
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  • 337 7 THROUGHOUT Europe. *S"*» 1 and the EaM-andJf»*_J*Jl™ the P.ritish and Vrencti f, woid cannot be trusted. H"re ire a 18» extract.", iroir. his om w thal UH-neht <A any 'intends to viol* i a.t.-ri-n S'ltC S abfUlVd 1 WWSI the Jetton o, the Austrian Govsmmetit tha', My,;;
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  • 68 7 Reuter. I London, Oct. 11. m the House of Commas Mr Bailer announced that, the British Govern I ment recognised the assumption_of the I functions of the President of the Po llish republic. Sir Howard Kenn.rd I would proceed to France m few gj« I to
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  • 53 7 Londcn. Oct. 12. To-morrow morning M. Zaleski «c Polish Foreign Mlnte^r. who to on a short visit to London, will have audience. of the Kmg at Buckingham Palace. Later he will be the guest of His Ma.lfsU Government at a lunctiecn over wjvjrLord Halifax will
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  • 132 7 London, Oct. 12 AN Admiralty communique issued tonight states: In yesterday's communique details were irivmbf the'enemy's iins'.icresrftil bombing attack on a British destroyer in the North Sea on Monday. An attack delivered the same day on a cruibt squadron was reported, but. apa.t from
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  • 103 7 t I London. Oct. 11 rE Polish Foreign Minister. M. August Btfett*, reached tw^ *r from Paris this the*: who met him at t h roc ni mpV p the Polish Ambas^ad".. count &Ski, ana Mr Oliver Harvey, rei presenting Lord Halifax fl In
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  • 236 7 London, Oct. 12. IN connection with the efforts of the Nazi ,«v German agression upon Poland by wrtbrtg to the Pol sh Government responsibility for the various incidents to German invasion, the German wireless yesterday contamed a kn* statement purporting to give proof that the
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  • 20 7 Reuter. London. Oct 12.- The Rome Radio tNal l"oll (.emir's nav nor been rullcuec m 1t»l> 2 ml-»8ure mo> mee.^rv—Neuter
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  • 146 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 11 ULSTER'S contribution to the Empire war effort was referred to by tne Prime Minister. Lord Craigavon, in the Ulster House of Commons yesterday. Recruiting for the three Services was progressing very favourably, he said, and reciuiting centres had been established in Belfast.
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  • 629 8 IF reports from neutral sources are to be believed, Hitler is planning to make a big move on the western front. He is said to have decided to take command himself, to have determined to scrap the scheme of his own general staff and to conduct a
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  • 740 8 PREPARING FOR ALL EVENTUALITIES Reuter. HELSINKI, OCT IL All FYFS ARE TURNED ANXIOUSLY TO MOSCOW WffIERE M PAASKIVI ARRIVED TO-DAY TO HEAR WHAT THE SOVIETS ARE ASKING OF FINLAND. In the meantime, the Minister for Home Affairs has warned the people to be prepared for
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  • 312 8 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 11. THE city of Vilna and the region (which was seized from Lithuania by Poland in 1920) will be returned to Lithuania under the terms of a pact negotiated by M. Stalin and M. U»bsys and signed in Moscow last night. The pact also
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  • 37 8 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. H. THE Finnish Minister. Hannula, stated in an interview that Finland is now main times stronger than in 1920 and is determined to r?ly on bet own strength.—Reuter.
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  • 37 8 Reuter. Rangoon. Oct 1 A DEFENCE council has been constituted in Burma with the Governor 15 chairman. Among the member.s la the Prime Minister who has offered the support of the Burmese Ministers.—Rn;
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  • 18 8 Copenhagen, Oct 11.—The bacon untitled tories have agreed to re<rMve pigs again from to-day for a trial period.--Rev
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    • 218 8 sew wifli —Vtttttßl S v*vN satisiacf ion BFST VALUE FOR v W i YOLK MONEY *'JmP■ <Hire Purchase Terms Vrranged) Robinson Co., Ltd. i GRANT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY Always Keep it Handy t*ji Hosts and Hostesses—listen to the I J Whispers of Little Lady Liqueur. fe fM Ly '"At those
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    • 15 8 IWi I ALWAYS I V ASK FOR SheafferiS I LIFETIME PEN I N'i the b«st
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    • 66 8 -YOU CANNOTBEAT THIS! —AND ONLY JO CentS EACH. p^o?^^ 1 BRITISH j 'ImMS try j MADE j "^^L^i^PEXCEPTIONAL r:^^^^^^ VALUE! —i RELIABLE QUALITY INEXPENSIVE! NEW STOCKS Just received The HYGEX PNEUMATIC HAIR I BRUSH Black Wire Pin Bristles set in rubber pneumatic cushi on. Delicately coloured backs in Red, Blue,
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  • 336 9 nr< I IBATKW issued by the J Vni Catholic Hierarchy of Cl "nd Wales expresses 'proUt.on of the justice of l*» l,d 1 llld t aUs for willing co- in "vrrv form of national ■'1i,,,!Jl i !J. .Watement is as follows: ""Vfi Pope Pius XI, in
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  • 55 9 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 11. I WARNING lo the Western Powers not H thru people's lives on a Ol Poland since the settlePol md is In Soviet and German in Diplomatische Korreswhich declares that any storing Poland would and France into collision with Germany
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  • 41 9 Washington, Oct. 11. i; ING regulations regarding flights J ign aircraft in the Panamame are issued by the State De ion for flights must be sent Cordell Hull with details of alrnd the purpose of the flight.— Ktfter.
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  • 26 9 Reuter. Od 12 Lord Tw ooH sn ral of Canada, who has h alth for some t*m* York for a general medical Router.
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  • 1187 9 War Minister's Speech In House Of Commons Reuter and British Wireless. London. Oft. 11« IN a statement in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. HoreHclisha (War Secretary) declared that 158,000 British soldiers had been transferred to France within five weeks of the outbreak
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  • 144 9 MR. HORE-BELISHA, commenting on what he saw on a recent G.H.Q. visit, said:— "I would like their parents and wives to know that they are in fine spirits. The only serious shortcomings at the moment appear to be inadequacy of cigarettes and slowness in the delivery of
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  • 312 9 London, Oct. 11 r S. the observer attached A F somewhere in France," French soldiers on the way base from a fortnight's the Saar sector have been experiences to British **Jj officers. kempt after the trenches, were seen to be totally what they had experienced tl
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    • 202 9 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak body, impure blood, failing memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time wili be delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly
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    • 224 9 THE PEN THAT LASTS I >y» HERE arc many reasons why you choose wmm a Swan. Here arc just three LARGE Pggg 14*!. GOLD NIB —the Swan nib is hrst 1 II an d foremost for smooth writing and long SI life And there is a nib to suit vow
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  • 43 10 TO-DAY Soccer- S A.F.A. Cup. Manchesters vs. n.A.M.C. Stadium. Ilockev: Raffles Inst, vs Khalsa, Khalca. S.C.R.C. vs. V.M.C.A. Junior. V.M.C.A. Rugby: Loyals "A" vs. Raffles College, Giliman. Boxing: St Andrew's School Tournament, finals. TennK: 8.C.C.. S.C.R.C. V.M.C.A., and Tanglin Club tournaments
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  • 164 10 TIM following are to-day's ties In the S.C.R.C. tenuis tournament: Open Doubles Championship:— Yong Loon Chong R. Smith vs. Low Kee Pow Seah 'veterans Heap Singles: R. Nollle (plus 9) vs. c, Cberrington (-18). Handicap Mixed Doubles: Miss S. Abed and Tv Huck Toe (-12) vs. Mr.
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  • 462 10 METCALFE PLAYS FINE GAME R.A.F. (Hqrs.) 2; Gordons nil. THOROUGHLY deserving their victory, the R.A.F. (Hqrs.) yesterday eliminated the Gordons from the Challenge Cup competition by defeating them by two goals to nil at the Stadium. The airmen gave a fine exhibition, playing with great
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  • 113 10 The Horlicks Badminton Party "B" defeated the Endeavour Party "B" on Sunday in a friendly match of badminton of five singles and two doubles at the former's court. Results (Horlicks mentioned first): Singles: Foo Han Hin beat Noble Tan 15—8, 15—5. Sect Teck Huat beat lay Cheng Lock
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  • 104 10 The following players will be chosen to represent the Starlight party to plry a friendly match of badminton consist. ng of five singles and two doubles against the Winsome B. P. to-day (Oct. 12». at the Happy World covered Stadium at 7.30 p.m. Players. Ii t serves and
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  • 89 10 The following will represent the St. Gregory's B.P. in a friendly match of badminton against the Great Eastern Life Association Sports Club, consisting of four singles and three doubles at the formers court at Oxley Rise, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 15: SINGLES: Khng Guan Siang,
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  • 264 10 PLAYING on the Clerical Union Ground, on Monday, the Windsors XI "A" team defeated the Y.W.C.A. Ist XI by three goals to on-. Fine stickwork of the Windsors' forwards resulted in T. K. Poh scoring 2 and E. Jayakoddy one. Miss P. Eber netted the only goal for
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  • 414 10  -  (By "PETE" THE eighth annual boxing tournament and house competition of the St. Andrew's School was held yesterday afternoon before a very large gathering at the school. The Hon. Mr. W. Linehan, Director of Education, and Mr. F. W. Brewer, President of the Singapore
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  • 122 10 Soccer teams drawn from the Chun? Wha Football Association and Tamil Brotherhood Party will meet in friendly matches on Saturday oa the Malay Football Association ground (off Balestier Road):— 4.15 p.m. Second teams will meet. Chung Wha "Juniors" will line up as follows: Hoy Foeng; Boon Eng; Seng
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  • 30 10 Reuter. London, Oct. 12.—The Scottish Football League has been deferred and a oeginnr'ng is being made with the two regional competitions each of sixteen clubs on Oct. 21.—Reuter.
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  • 244 10 |>ADMINTON enthusiasts will be glad to hear that an exhibition match will be played in Singapore in aid of the China Relief Fund, under the distinguished patronage of Mr. Kao Ling Pai, Consul-General of Chma, on the evening of Wednesday Oct. 25 between the Marigold
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  • 357 10 Public Services Etceteras... .9 pts. Army Officers ***A rousing game of rugger was witnessed on the Padang when the Public Services Etceteras beat the Arm OfT, cer 3 nine points (two tries and a penalty) to nil. The Army, who fielded a fa side, were
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  • 51 10 The following have been selects play football for the Coror.awnJ against the Lad Footers on Sunday 15 at 5.15 p.m.:-Tan Kirn Eng-J Seng Chye, W. F. Gomes, Chim A. Aziz, A. Rajoo, Ibrahim W, J.l Chan Teck Kirn. N. Gammell. L«J Tong (Captain' Arthur Lim t»
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    • 244 10 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtmirts and Store* Happy World Stadium 9 FRIDAY SILVER KID 6 (3) CHOCOLATE JAYARAJ 6 (3) BUDDY ANON. CYCLONE KID 4 (3) FIGHTING JOHN. CAMEL JOE 4 (3) C. MACKAY. G. SMITH 3 (3) S. AHMAD. PRICES: $1, 50 cts., 20 cts. Phone
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    • 30 10 JH| ONE STROKE FILLS A HILTON WM WING-FLOW PEN IB NEVER GET DRY. E3 Distributor. W ROBERT F. GOSSfl* Box 488. Blng*P«* Qilton I I Hm liiuijl I f 1•!
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  • 106 11  -  < By "PETE" ol XX Fffec* will not arrive in S .n.apore on Oct 20 as .HrinaUv arranged. uith Flashy Sebastian, «,M Baltasar (lightweight No. |he Orient), and Navaro Spanish lightweight will j n Singapore on Oct. lb. 1,,., fit:h, under the pron 0 f
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  • 89 11 Singapore, Wednesday, i rial Civil District Judge's P rt irl to-day, boxer Boy Quee sued 1 nromoter J.F. Roncon for the being balance allegedly due ment dated August 19 this i the plaintiff nor the defenpresented by counsel. r neon refuted the claim statirg ff ho a
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  • 306 11 r e the results of examinations IT pcm v In connection with the St. 1 ibulanee Association First Aid and Institution, Aug IS): Alagoo Ah Poo Singh Kernal. Kmh Teow. Wong Sal Cheong. Sent Tan Chwee Hock. I v q su Lan s Class. Aug 21). Chen L.en
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  • 19 11 the result of the Octoter 1 medal of the Island 96 —30—66 90— 20—70 102—28—74 97—22—75
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  • 48 11 (From Our Own Reporter) *Ptn Penan?, Tuesday. n Court office is believed to been broken into by burglars This morning when the on came to work he found the disorder and the drawers open, "cannot be ascertained at the mowhether anything was stolen.
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  • 606 11 LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. IfOLLOWING are entries for the Perak Turf Club race meeting, which owing to the huge number of entries received, has been extended to four days, Oct. 21, 24, 26 and 28:— r~\ i Excuse
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  • 127 11 The following have accepted to play for S C < vs Ceylon Sports Club on Thursday. Oct. 12. at S C C.:-Lt. R. A. St. C. Sproul-Bol*on: Kinsev. Capt G. T. Denaro: Lt. D. E. D. Morris. W. J. Peel. S. T. Monk; Cant. Ft. G. J. Kingsmill.
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  • 221 11 WEIGHTS for the free handicap for three year olds over seven furlongs to be run on Saturday, Nov. 11 in Singapore were issued yesterday by the Official Handicapper, S.R.A. The weights are: Grand Prix J* 2 Bal Tabarin J' Paramour Distinguished Going Greek Esquire Straight Flight J-f
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  • 23 11 The sports meeting of the Hindu Association will be held at No. 32. Race Course Lane on Friday, at 7 p.m.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 150 11 THRILLING NEWJ.IP COLOURS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Glamorous 1. Exciting I. M IrroslstlbUl K .:i§| jf W^^^l^^H y/er« are lip colcmts that Jpeallyeodjanc They're South ISSI tea colours... the tropical 4 9<51 |ipj lisisti 111' nirn ■rrrrr rr*t ff-cj I Ibuad qaly in TATTOO. No, Mv I «tticrs are
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    • 187 11 PILES There is no need for us to tell you of the aaaddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble, We tell you that if you only start using Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, eoothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.
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    • 156 11 cast, contains two pi«c« I Gillette blade» and two blad* I There's only one real test of a shaving system. Does it „ive yon a clean, close, smooth shave It because Gillette passes this test so capably that it is preferred y millions of men in every country of the
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  • 54 12 Singapore. Wednesday. 'j'HE annual bazaar of the Foochow A M?thodist Church will be held at 90 Rice Course Road, on Saturday, commencing at 3 p.m.. when i>oods donated by several firms will be on sale. Selections will be rendered by the Merrilads Musical Association during the bazaar from
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  • 172 12 The Eritish Malaya Trustee and Executor Co.. Ltd. accounts fcr the year ended June 30 show a profit of $16,32--to which must be added the balance brought forward the previous year of 35 987. makinf a total sum available of 522.C09 The directors recommend that this
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  • 158 12 Singapore, Wednesday. THERE again no change in the price >t tin to-day and the price oi rubber at four o'clock was Spot buyers 35 cent i, October! December 35 cents and January March 33 cents, market steady. Prices of tin shares were inclined to be slightly easier
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  • 28 12 The output of Malaka Pir.da Rubber Estates amounts to 3j.000 pounds lor the month of September, being the first mcnth of the current financial year.
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  • 820 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Smg?i3ore, Oct. 11. 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Biyers Sellers Ampat Tin JjAustral Amal 5 104 »3 Austral Malay 37- 39Ayer Hitam 21G 22 C Ayer Weng 0.85 0.95 Bangrin 20 3 21 3 Ratu Sclangor 155 l.fcO Ber junta!
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  • 155 12 Singapore r> t I The following an the exchS I this morning accordii, -m cular issued ty 'B Shanghai Banking Cur;, tion SEUJNG London T.T. n London demand Rate for freight 24 I Lyons demand Switzerland demand I Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Batavia demand Samarang demand
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  • 18 12 Singapore, laursfa I 1 The price of tin at aota in I Singapore to-day was:— Tin: 117%.
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  • 16 12 The price of rubbe? at mm in I Singapore to-day was Buyers 36; Sellers ''.r,i..
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  • 109 12 Singapore. Oct 11 R.'Siami W.Coast No 1 per Koyan R.(Siam» W.Coast N0.3 per Koj Rice Slam 1 Rice Siani 2 Hie" Siam 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S Q." Meedon Singhway "Small
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  • 69 12 DEBENTURES LOAN I May nan-; 9 I SINGA PC R E M U NICIPAL 5*% 1910 101 1047 106 1055 109'; 14«! 1963 103 5% 56-60 i: 1 fSJS 48-(^ 4»V< 7O-a0 1'*' 3« TS 5 3% 1002 3 1953 E T Ax-:G MUNICIPAL 5'r 54-66 114 «*4* 59-GO M2
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    • 400 12 "PIE" RADIOS For Efficiency, Reliability and Service VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, I Distnbutors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. LIQUID EXTRACT OF JAMBOLAN I niversaMy regarded as Ihf highly effective and safest cure for ■IPAKB S I It ALLAYS UNQUENCHABLE THins'T and other troublesome symptoms
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    • 99 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N ROSKOPF CV M A I WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Read) 'PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to come and see them. f The Secret 1 of the TASTINESS J
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    • 331 12 I To-Day's Radio I SINGAPORE PENANG /IfL 225 metro* (133 mcs) ZHJ 6.08 Mr I <«M m.) ZHP -10.9b metres (9.69 mcs) P J 113 Miscellaneous programme ol 6.05 BBC news bulletm. 115 6.J0 Indmn 130 In'd TiT Market report. 5.00 HinJustani music. [S 5.30 Hokkien Amoy selections from: 805
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    • 53 12 CAHTO,, AUIAMBRA: "Inspector Hornlcigh rAVILION: "TCI No Tales." r A THAY: "Four Feathers. QUEENS: "Breaking The Ice. oOyv. "The Lambeth Walk HAW WCUD: Cabaret; Side Shows; ■ATT. v*v cinemas an d other attractions. "REAT WCtID: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema and other at tractions. M\V WORLD: Cabaret, Side Shows merry-go-round cinemz
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  • 99 13 Hongkong. 1 11INKSK Monammedan 7 dwiH Minion has arrived igkong on its way to the >, Sea Islands and Malaya. I, (i -in Mr. Ma Tien-ying, (Hi Chinese Mohammeihe mission has been sent the < hina Mohammedan Na,l Salvation Association to i s ei relations with the
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  • 79 13 Pakhoi. ,t Yinghsien, southwest iutve volunteered for active will be given ranks as seprivatea in the Chinese army. y a o Lan-hsiang, 22, Li Tsao- d Fang Yi-lan. 21. by the county magistrate ar here why they wanted h the three Amazons explained their parents in an air
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  • 185 13 Shanghai Oct. 10. impending reinforcements of the American navy in Hawaii and the i liliiiiihliml of a permanent patrol bomber squadron of n ***** plants in (he Philippines are the result ol re p: nding finali) le the appeals *:f Amcrkan interest in Shanghai to
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  • 323 13 Chungking. Oct. award of 5150,000 was made by Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek to the victorious Chirese forces in North Hunan Province in v coLT.it ion of their bravery and brilliant triumph. The Generalissimo in a wire sent to the front-lino fight*** highly commended them
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  • 208 13 Baochi. j rE immense market for all kinds of goods in the interior of China W viv'cly illustrated by a $1.h00,000 monthly rstail business reported- by tne Nortnwest's newest department store just established in southern Shensi. Located within 100 miles of Sian. the
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    • 44 13 PAR PAINTS in Malaya... for Mdowmmmmmmm "IF IT'S PAINT. .WE AAAKE IT" INVESTIGATE OUft KEENLY COMPETITIVE PBICES ON AU. LINES... IT WJLL SAVE YOU MONEY. -ran- PAR MALAYAN PAINT DARBY CO., LTD.. Xgffi WORK S LTD. RISB SOLE AGENTS. (INCORPORATED IN S.S. vvj.fi. M
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    • 147 13 THE DAILY NEED OF EVERY (iROVVING j CHILD Supers eding I Li vet Oil I and all other Vitamin Pitpa rations Natural vitamins are e.-sential for, sturdy growth, energy and prolcc--1 tin again*, ill-health. A!l the n:v ••:.-"ary vhamiiv A, B, C end U j ar: eupplied by '•Vimaltol" in
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    • 321 13 IRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS ■urn in P*f*odm*t Tooth Paste is thrilling millioiu —morning after morning, by the new dealing whiteness of their teeth! Never before has there been such radiance with a tooth paste to xttiflj ssf* never a risk with MITLIII, lOAPL B^JJ, L N X i" 1 Lola Lane,
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  • 316 14 Oct. 11, 1939 KERAJAAN British dengan Peranch's sedang membelanjakan dua puloh luta pound wang sekerang, ia-itu sama sa-banyak 170 juta ringgit negen Selat b&i ia-lah kerana membeli kapal2 terbang. Kapal2 terbang itu tengah diperbuat dalam negeri America. Pada masa mi tidak ada perkelahian van** besar di-medan
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  • 411 14 PRODUCE London, WedneaWi Previous To-day PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk AuglSept. £15.10.0 Nominal COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment £10.16.3 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 19|« Betters is Nomina! TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sept. shipment *5 Nominal PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok SeptjOct. shipment 4 9
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    • 418 14 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in SS.) 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,***** Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:_ 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 51W BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq.. Chairman. Kiioo Beng Cheang. Esq.. Deputy Chairman
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    • 399 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA V. m •vlncorporated 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
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    • 212 14 KA\K OS *****% A (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Cdfc Manager's Office 6443. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-1 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.01 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch 3,200.000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647.000,000.01 Tse-Vung Soong,
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    • 159 14 19-23. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Karhange Dept. 4513 m General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PßO VINBANK.Head Office, Ml (now. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch I 10.000,000 RESERVE FUNDS f 13,000.000 j TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) f 108,000,000 Board of Director*: T. L. fOONG. TSENG YANG FU I Y. C. KOO CHAN
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    • 36 14 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,«» BRANCHES throoghont Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken.
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  • 38 15 The engagement is announced between Stanley, youngest son of 'the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson of Sonthport. England, and Sheila McLean, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs\ Robert Bald of Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and Singapore.
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  • 74 15 MRS. KHOO HOON CHEE nee Mad?m Koh Ng Neo passed away at 262 Telok Ayer Street, on 9th October 1939 at the age of 60. S"he leaves behind one son Khoo Eng Soon, one daughter-in-law. one daughter, one scn-in-law Ko Siwee Gim and several urand children to mourn her
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    • 449 15 1 go d House Amah (Canfairly Experienced ir. Chinese cooking, Write p Cox NO. 182. i) Private detective. Experience ply stating Qualifications i Tribune, Singapore. (517-B) AGENTS lor MALTCOTTN >coa Apply Box 70, Malaya Singapore. (528-B» V ARIOUS VACANCIES and busiities m 1940 everywhere in 5 cent..' si amps to
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    • 391 15 NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in Tanglin and Katong.on easy monthly instalments. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 'Phone 7405. (455.8) BALLILA TOURER model new tyres, newly painted and hood, $520. One Morris 10.4 Saloon 1934 model, $400, in good running condition. Apply 37, Kam pong Banru Road, Singapore, after 5. (550 B'
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    • 526 15 Wanted WANTED a small size ladies' fur coat in fair condition or a Silver fox Cape, replies Box 81. Malaya Tribune. f-2 n S£pore. 7 WANTED Salaried Agents on Es. 150 monthly. Bonus Rs. 500- Nationals (Woollen Mills) Limited, Ludhian*', j (India). WANTED: Small bungalow on lease outside town limits.
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    • 428 15 GOING CHEAF, owner leaving the Colonv, 14' 0 Row, Sail Boat. Inspection at back of 71 A, Geylang Road, Singapore. Further particulars ftfttfj therein. (,533-BI FOR SALE: Criminal Procedure Code Annotated, Slecond Edition. Price $3a. Apply Box No.. 66, c,o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (520.P) ~FOR SAliE: About 12,000 SurpluJ Planting
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    • 417 15 AUCTION SALE Cf modern European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description. Etc.. Etc.. (The property of Captain H. J. Gardiner) To Be Held At No. 4, Amber Mansion Penang Road. On Sunday, October 15th. 1939 at 11 a.m. On view Saturday. Catalogues issued THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS (The Recognised Auctioneers
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    • 301 15 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. tenders are now Invited tor tne following material* or service. For parttcularo see Municipal leaner Room Date of Closing Hire of Lorries during 1940. 12 noon, Oct. 16, 1939. Supply of Solid Pneumatic Tyres during 1940. 12 noon, Oct. 16, 1939. Maintenance of Side Tables during 1940.
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  • 116 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 12. THE Iroquois has been sighted off New 1 York escorted by destroyers and Ovine boats. It will be recalled that the German Naval Commander-in-Chief warned the United States of a plan to rfnk her when she was nearing the American coast.
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  • 611 16 Reuter. Canberra, Oct. 11. j the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, in announcing I the new Imperial air training plan, declared to-day that it j would make the Commonwealth a great air power, substantially i contributing to the success of the war. The
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  • 396 16 Britain Does Not Need Their Manpower Reuter. "RIUTAIN has regular supplies of 15 duty of the Colonies is to defend themselves and tne second to mobilise their full ««omic Malcolm Mac Donald. Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a broadcast to
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  • 162 16 London, Oct. 11. TN Burma as elsewhere, war conditions have necessitated redistribution cf functions both In the structure 01 Government and In the relations of Government to the industries of the country and the activities of the civilian population. These conditions affect not only th departments of
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  • 330 16 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 11. M. DALADIFR'S firm reply to Hitler is warmly welcomed in all sections of the press. Le Matin says:—"lt took Hitler an hour and a half to say, amid innumerab'e common places, how he wanted to direct his latest conquests. It took
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  • 157 16 Reuter. London, (id. ii THE story of how U\«» |).fct* were sunk while th« attacking a British convo> j n h Atlantic has been told by a hn* tish freighter on arrival m i?' One seaman said: Jej England after the war had be* declared. For
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  • 299 16 Reuter. London, Oft. 12. AKEUTER commentary i.n Briti-h economic strength stairs: In cennoction with Germany's ciaith of her economic strength and ihweakness of Britain the following points may be useful: Britain is the seccnd In the world, second only to the Uniui States. The average income per fce:-c
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  • 69 16 London. Oct.. THE full approval of F Dominions has now the terms of Mr. Chanih to-day to Herr. Hitl.i It is understood "> Minister will use son language in regard to h and it fa felt that the ment will commend the House of Commons
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    • 132 16 taking two Bile Beans regularly BEANS ARE SOLD every night at bedtime. EVERY DAY 3| Ail high-class dealers stock Bile Beans. Pflßffig|9 —£j or generous free sample write agents mentioned p^^H^ Lclow but enclose 5 cents stamp to cover postage. Thli Is how Bile Beans act t Bile Beans P^P^*
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