Malaya Tribune, 31 August 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 209. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, August 31, 1940
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  • 656 1 New Demands On Rumania Forced Pact Not A Settlement PEACE in the Balkans depends largely on the Russian attitude to the agreement between Hungary and Rumania, under which Rumania concedes most ot Transylvania to Hungary. Closely connected with the Russian attitude is that of the
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  • 86 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. VN important and wei -hty question of European p Uey has be Mi finally settled." declared Ribbentrop, telling reporters in Berlin of the Rumano-Hungartan agreement. Both Governments he said, had appealed to the Axis Powers, expressing a desire that the
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  • 277 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. 4j yr <;h bath the German and Italian Governments had [td that ii was not their intention either to arbitrate a settlement between Hungary and Rumania they torn h the outcome done both, writes Reuters diplomatic corresu*L The Rumanian Government
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  • 111 1 Singapore, Saturday. IN a 20-page statement which he 1 nad out to-day at the court martial which is trying him on charges of corruption, Capt. Lovedav, R.E. said: "I deny the whole cf the allegations made against my honour." He said that he enlisted in 1913
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  • 45 1 Reuter Canton, Aug. 31.-The Anglo-Japanese dispute over the holding up of the British-owned steamer Fatsham at Canton has been settled and the steamer is expected to leave for Hongkong next week. She was held up a month ago following a dispute over pilotage dues Pouter
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. BY the text of the RumanoHungarian agreement Rumanians in the ceded territory who choose Rumanian nationality will be allowed to go to Rumania within a year and will be indemnified for any immovable property they arc compelled to leave behind. An agreement between
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  • 849 1 Reuter and Britisl. Wireless. London, Aug. 31. ft was learned last night that ten enemy planes were destroyed in the London area during the third warning in the metropolis, and that Ton German planes participated in yesterday's daylight raids on Britain. Over 200
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    30 1 QIfEEN WILHELMINA ruler of the Netherlands Env pire who celebrates her sixtieth birthday to-day. A faßlFJgramme has been arranged o> the Singapore Dutch community to mark the occasion
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    23 1 General Catroux, former Gov-ernor-General Of Indo-China. deposed by the Vichy Government, has declared bis support of Gen. de Gaulle and Britain.
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  • 157 1 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 30. T ORD Lothian, the British Ambassador, has intimated to Sir George Parish, the British economist, that, in the interests of better Anglo American relations, it would be better for him to leave the United States as soon as possible. A
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  • 259 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Aug. 31. FOLLOWING the Axis ♦'ultimatum" to Rumania, and the Vienna arbitration award, it is believed in Rumania that a change cf Government is imminent. It is considered that the Gigurtu Cabinet has been clearly deceived in its pro-Axis policy. The Rumanian people had
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  • 16 1 The Officer Administering the (rovernment has appointed Muhammad Idris Ghouhaiy to be a kathi for Singapore.
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  • 152 1 Reuter. Elizabethvillc, (Belgian Congo), Aug, \h THE exciting events that (.ulminaterl in the French Congo*, decision to join General de Gaiillcs forces was related over Mir l.copoldville radio for the first time to day. A group of French officers presented themselves at the Governor-General's residence
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  • 117 1 Reuter. Louden, Aug. BL Late last nifht, enemy planes were reported over 11 towns in addition to the London area three in the south cast, two in the south-west, one in the northeast, one in Ihe north, sisrt and one in WaPs. Enemy fHatiei arc reported have been
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  • 194 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. FE First Court yesterday ftcard the story of how a woman was slapped, kicked and robbed ol her month's earnings by a Tamil, who was fined 530, or month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. J. Thorogood Mr. A. E. Jakeman,
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  • 130 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. rVO years' detention in tlie Reformatory was the sentence a 15-year-old Malay girl, Kapiah binte Babu. received in the Police Court yesterday when she pleaded guilty to a charge of theft. According to the prosecution, the accused was living with
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  • 146 2 (From Our Own Keporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Friday. rNG Soon Kirn. a married woman, who. some time ago, pleaded guilty by letter to a charge of driving without a licence, pleaded guilty in person before Mr. W. J Thorogood. in the First Court, to a charge of
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  • 18 2 Miss J. I. Smith. Nursing Sister of the Malayan Nursing Service, has been seconded for service in Johore.
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  • 341 2 First Aid Might Have Saved Man— Doctor (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Friday. piRST aid or immediate removal to hospital might have saved the man, said Dr. Puran Singh at an inquiry here into the death of a Malay Customs' Officer, Baba bin Gadoh, from wounds received when his
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  • 240 2 TRANSPORT DELAYS HOLD UP PROJECT (Tribune Staff Reporter) difficulties and shipping delays will considerably hoid up the opening of the new operating theatre at the Singapore General Hospital, the Tribune learns authoritatively. Originally expected to be opened in the early part of this
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  • 88 2 The first combined practice ol the Singapore Chinese InterChurch Choir will be held on Saturday. Aug. 31. at 7.30 p m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore. The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck will conduct the choir. Music books will be distributed. All past members and all those
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  • 155 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. FOUND guilty by a unanimous verdict, Siow Tham, middle-aged rubber tapper, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Cussen at the Selangor Assizes yesterday for the murder of his voting mistress, Yong Thai Thai, on Wan Fong Estate. Salak, on
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  • 151 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. A COLLEGE romance in California culminated in the marriage of Mr. Ong Hock Sim. a local lawyer, to Miss Grace Lowe at the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ipoh. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
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  • 309 2 "Must Set Example Bench (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. P LEAPING guilty to charges of dangerous driving; and failing to stop his car after being involved in an accident, a young European planter. J. Stewart, of Kapar Bahru Estate. Sungei Choh, was convicted and fined MOO, or one
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  • 39 2 To mark his sixty-first birthday, Mr. Lee Kwei Foh, well-known Perak Chinese miner, has donated $50,000 (Chinese currency) to the China Relief Fund. Mr. Lee has also contributed to the War Fund since its incep'ion amounts totalling 14,000 I
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  • 252 3 MAJOR NUNN MADE CROUP CAPTAIN WELL-KNOWN MALAYAN FLYERS AND THE CHIEFS OF THE MALAYAN CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENTS GAIN THE FIRST COMMISSIONS IN THE RESUSCITATED STRAITS SETTLEMENTS VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE. Major R. L. Nunn, D.5.0., Director of Civil Aviation, Malaya, is given a commission in
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  • 201 3 Singapore, Saturday. THE first cases of cholera for the year in Hongkong are reported in the latest health bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, for the week ended Aug. 24. The cases, two In number, are the first since November 1939, but there
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  • 24 3 The United Chinese Library is staging a concert in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 145 3 Singapore, Friday. k CONDITIONAL discharge was granted to Chew Koh Beng, former managing partner of Chop Choo Teck Hup Kee, who had been a bankrupt since 1931, by Mr. Justice Manning in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. The order of discharge was suspended from operation for
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  • 46 3 Singapore, Friday.—Ooi Suan Pia appeared to-day before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the third magistrate, charged with being a member of the Malayan Communist Party. He was arrested by a detective at Beach Road on Aug. 29. The case was postponed until Sept. 5, bail being opposed.
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  • 136 3 Singapore, Friday. ALLAN Lloyd Ang, who described himself as a book-keeper at Raffles Hotel, was ordered to pay $91 for the maintenance of his wife and three children, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Macistrate, to-day. According to Annie Tan. the wife, at the time of separation
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  • 62 3 Singapore, Friday. Mr. R. M. Meyer, who took his seat for the first time as a member of the Municipal Commission at the meeting to-day, was extended a hearty welcome on behalf of that body by the President, Mr. L. Rayman. Mr. Meyer was later elected to committees
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  • 389 3 Singapore, Saturday. \f ILLEY de WIND, claiming maintenance from Reginald de Wind, a bankrupt running a farm and carrying on a milk business, was to-day awarded $10 a month by Mr. Conrad Old- harr, the Second Magistrate. Complainant said she had been married for ten years.
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  • 236 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. HIS EXCELLENCY the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, presented himself for a blood test at the Medical College this afternoon in response to the appeal for blood donors. Dr. G. V Allen, Principal of the Medical
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  • 138 3 Singapore, Friday. DEFINING the Naval Base as an area which is within the jurisdiction of the Court, and to which persons who have no business ihere cannot be admitted, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, to-day acquitted Noor Mohamed artf Anthony Marcose. two Indians, whom, he
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  • 35 3 The Tamil community of Singapore are giving a tea-party in honour of Mr. O. Ramasamy Nadar, on his appointment as a Justice of Peace, on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 5 p.m at the Adelphi Hotel.
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  • 336 4 Gordons 3; Chinese PLAYING deplorable football, the Chinese were soundly beaten by the Gordon Highlanders in a Division I match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Hitting one of two penalties awarded them in the hrsi hnlf, in addition to innumerable chances lost through
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  • 198 4  -  By "Spectator" MANY fast workouts wer e seen at Bukit Timah this morning when nearly all trainers had their charges out for sprints and distance gallops. Trumpeter, running with Honeypuss and Baffler, struck as being in superb form and should win at this meet. Tonroe came
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  • 17 4 The R.A.F. (Kallang) drew with the J.C.S.A. 2-2 in a Division 2B match at Balestier last night.
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  • 1346 4 gEI.OW is the full race card for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting first day's races to-day. RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 2—Division s—« Furlongs 0 0 QUEEN'S STAR 6y 9.00 "Mr. Herrlson" Turley 0 4 0 EMPIRIC 7y 8.13 Mr. A. van Tooren Duval
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  • 65 4 "SPECTATOR'S" selections w for the nrst day's racing of Singapore Gold Cup meet, to-day:— Race 1: GOLDEN BLAZE Hot Flash Race 2: THE POACHER Young Gyro I Race 3: FLEMING Esquire 1 Race 4: AERIAL POST Golden Light j Race 5: Lt'CKY PRINCE Sonny Race (i:
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  • 560 5 InterState Games Abandoned; Possibly No N.v S. Match pOR the first time in the history of Malayan rugby, the Malaya Cup competition will not be played this year nor for the duration of the War at least. This was revealed at
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  • 49 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Division, Chinese v. Manchesters, Stadium; Division II A, R.A.O.C. v. Publishers, Alexandra. RACES: First day of Singapore meeting Bukit Timah CRICKET: S C.C. v. R.A.F. (Malaya), S.C.C; Army v. Malayan Police, Depot; CSC. v. V.M.C.A., V.M.C.A.; S.C.R.C. V. St. Andrew's O 8., S.C. R.C.
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  • 27 5 In a friendly soccer game played on the F. N. ground on Thursday the Bramtoco Sports Club convincingly defeated Guthrie Sports Club by six goals to one.
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  • 258 5 Manchester Regiment 3; R.A.F 1 J'liE Royal Air Force suffered another setback in their run for league honours when they lost to the Manchester RegiitM r.l SJ i l a Div. I game at Tanglin Barracks yesterday. The match was a thrilling
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  • 159 5 IySAPPOINTMENT at the small number of members present was expressed by Mr. A. J. Braga, presiding at the 57th annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club held at the club pavilion last evening. Mr. Braga said that he wa* pleased to report that in
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  • 205 5 MUCH interest is centred on the fight between Mohamed Fahmy, the Egyptian middleweight champion and Atilio Sabatino, Pernio Rico Negro, who will step into the rmg at the Happy World to-night for a 12-round bout. Fahmy lost his last three fights in Singapore—two against Young Frisco and
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  • 46 5 The monthly mixed foursomes competition at the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin, resulted as follows: Major Mrs. J. J. OTDwyer 58—13=45. Lt M. A. Prichard Miss Ward 69—16 =-53 Lt. Cdr. Mrs. J. W. Pinhey 69—15=54. Major Mrs L. E. C. Davies 71=16 —55.
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  • 235 6 THE recent official announcement that Europeans will be permitted to leave Malaya provided certain conditions are observed is a reminder that the vigour of Britain's war effort, now being shared to a greater extent by this country, must not be allowed to impose such a strain
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  • 207 6 JHE British contraband control is extending its grip to Far Eastern waters, the authorities of th e East India Command having refused to give clearance papers to ships bound for Indo-China. Though goods reaching this French possession are not likely to be transported overland to Germany
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  • 266 6 ANEW raw material which is so versatile that it can replace textile fibres, gut and hogs' bristles is to be made on a large scale in Britain. A factory is being built for producing yarns and is expected to be in production by the end of the year.
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  • 104 6 Central News. THE Chinese writers of the Anti- Aggression League have appealed to the world's writers through Aleksey N. Tolstoy, Romain Rolland, H. G. Wells, and Sir Rabindranath Tagore, protesting against the ruthless destruction of Chungking on Aug. 19 The circular said that beginning from April, Japanese
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  • 439 6 (By Ramsay Muir, Litt.D) DTITLEB is probably the most successful criminal that ever existed. He has committed, or has been responsible for, a greater number of crimes than Nero and Ivan the Terrible rolled into one. But there are two of his
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  • 149 6 DEATH is the penalty fixed by the German High Command for any one in the German-occupied area of France who is found reading a newspaper published in the unoccupied zone ruled by Marshal Petain. All trains reaching Bordeaux are first stopped at St. Macaire Station, and the
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  • 314 6 A Story Of Two French Islands TWO little French islands, lying off the coast of Newfoundland, which have had a chequered history, have come under the protection of the Canadian Government now that the Petain Government have surrendered. They are the islands of St. Pierre and
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  • 528 6 g EFORE Hitler offered tfc. protection" of the tv Reich to Belgium and Hofc these trusting neutrals betw2 them contained craftsmen *L cut and polished almost 2 whole of the world's fa diamonds, representing a ye» ly output of thousands 4 carats. London, long established clearing house
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 68 7 Mr Frnest Bevin, the Minister for Labour, was the guest at the ol the fortnightly "National Defence" luncheons for women, a, the Dorchester Hotel recently. The luncheons are organised by the British Federation of Business and Profesl Women, of which Miss Caroline Haslett is chairman. Mr Ernest
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  • 233 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 30. •J less than year the Dominions have created armies and air forces of their own for the defence of the Empire," the Daily Telegraph. "Further developments of united i] action will come from the meeting in October of the nci on
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  • 93 7 Reuter. New York, Aug. 30. rHE R.A.F. raid on Berlin, says the Berlin correspondent of the New York Times, has shattered the myth circulated through all strata of the population since "he beginning of the war that Berlin was so well protected by anti-aircraft batteries that
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  • 458 7 Much Stronger Than Twelve Months Ago Reuter. London, Aug. 31. "UITLER has challenged a nation that is without fear and a people who cannot be intimidated. We enter upon he second year of war with the justifiable faith that victory will be ours." This
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  • 65 7 Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 30. IT is officially announced that the German Foreign Office has informed the Irish Charge d'Affaires in Berlin that investigations concerning the bombing of the Irish registered vessel Kerryhead on Aug. 1, have shown that the aircraft; involved was German. The Foreign Office
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  • 114 7 British Wireless. London. Aug. 30. THE Colonial Secretary, on be--1 half of His Majesty's Government, has gratefully acknowledged the splendid response of Northern Rhodesia's "Speeding the Planes Fund" from which a further contribution of £18.000 has recently been made, and has also expressed grateful appreciation of the
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  • 96 7 Central News. Chungking. Aug. 29. I tp to Aug 16, 848 Japanese J planes haa been .Thot down 01 aamaged by the Chinese, according t 0 Rn official report, adding that the number includes 64 heavy bombers brought down by Chinese between May and August
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  • 43 7 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 29.—The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers agent bought several hundred feet of film ol Chungking bombing scenes on Aug. 19 and 20, when the war-time capital was turned into a veritable inferno, from the Central Movie Studio for inclusion in M.G.M. newsreels.—Central News.
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    • 502 8 Public Notices NOTICE In the Estate of LUI AH HON, deceased, late of No. 26 Niven Road, Singapore, who died on the 22nd day of January, 1938, at Bundi, kemaman, State of Trenggranu. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and
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  • 102 9 Singapore, Friday. WHEN the police raided a house at New Market Road, they found 76 Chap Jee Kee staking slips concealed inside a charcoal flat iron, and seven other slips on a table. The total amount of the slips was $221.40. Ng King Chwee, who was found by
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  • 64 9 A meeting of Singapore Muslims will be held on Tuesday next at 65 L'oyd Road at 4.30 p.m. to propose and confirm certain resolutions relating to Muslim attitude in the war. The Economy Store of Aurora Ltd., will be removed from tomorrow (Sunday) to the upstairs portion
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  • 29 9 Mr. D. Savari Dass, of the Taiping Posts and Telegraphs, will shortly proceed to Parit Buntar on transfer. Che Md. Soulang of Parit Buntar will succeed him in Taiping.
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  • 133 9 Singapore, Friday. AT the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day, Mr. A. J. Braga enquired whether the military authorities had consulted the various Municipal departments before they commenced digging operations in front of buildings. He mentioned an instance in which the lights went out in
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    • 722 10 iifli saiiiii' n ni Domestic Occurrences BIRTHS .-t General Hospital, Maternity, Singapore, on 30th August, 1940, to Mrs. S. G Duncan—a daughter. To LOLA JANE, wife of W. O. Archey McNeice, at the General Hospital, Singapore, on August 29th, a son. Situations Vacant WANTED Experienced Lady Canvassers able to speak
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    • 813 10 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS. THE IVANHOE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A Leading Church of England Public School. Boys are prepared for the University A Commercial Careen. The fees are £120 per annum. This coven all expenses except clothing and cost of vacations. School arranges holidays at moderate cost. Prospectus on application to Headmaster, Rev.
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    • 881 10 Personal WILL AMY WILDE Please Communicate with Box No. 356. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (NO. 531E, Financial WANTED LOAN $200|-. Security. Payment within two months. Please write Box 364, c,o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 543E) WANTED Confirming house to handle »u,*u,iam per month, showing 2',i% per month. Box 360, Malaya Tribune,
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    • 609 10 Professional TO BE SUCCESSFUL ln Business, you must know trie Fundamental Principles of Finance Working which contribute much to Success. So, be wise, consult Wayleen Co. Finance Consultants. Asia House. Robinson Road. cin «*PPJ2: (No. 518E) Matrimonial THOROUGH Chinese Christian Gentleman of position seeks good wife of about 30 years
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    • 823 10 LING IT TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the 1 Stralits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend at the rate of 5 per cent has been declared on account of the year ending 31st August, 1940, and will be paid to Shareholders on the Register
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    • 6 10 GOLD BIRD CFYI^TF& PMBfIM SNCAPORE TttAPg
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    • 857 10 j TO-DAY'S RADI^ .j i SINGAPORE LONDON ran** P-m. GSJ 21.53 Mc s fllti 12.45 Concert by Heller's Band. Belay- G SG 17.79 Mcl. 1 ed from the Adelphl Hotel. p.m. ,5 -W met^ 1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme 6.0 C Kenneth Bvdm». n Summary. Mid-day Tin, Copra g.35 French
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  • 853 11 Singapore. Aug. 30. MINING Buyers. Sellers. I Sa > 3.6 4|- 5 3 5 9cd 35 37.-cd j-j 19- 20--0 55 0.60 17- 181- r fsl) 1-38 1.43 8 3 9|3 E) 20j- 211--12- 131--0.15 0.18 0 35 0 39 |1) 1.11 1.15 cd ,0,1 17;3
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  • 241 11 Reuter 's COMMERCIAL SERVICE RUBBER London, Aug. 30. Buyers Sellers Dull Spot 12 3 16 12 S;IG «Ist Ford) Sept. 12 3 16 12 5;16 (2nd Ford) Oct. Dec. 12 3 16 12 5 16 .rd Ford) Jan. Mar. 11 7 8 11 15,16 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London, Aug. 30.
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  • 502 11 Singapore, Friday. "IMPLANTING of uneconomic areas, or areas which, in future, will be unable to compete with success against estates giving 1 substantially higher yields, should be the object of every progressive company in order to protect the shareholders' interests," said Mr. F. M. Edmonds,
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    • 42 11 FAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., ufacturing Opticians Soath Bridge Rd.. Tel. 2164. I m IS-'S Optician C. Y. FAN U y SUP^ io $4 UPWARDS iIB iW iNlilL Identical with the natural water in taste and medicinal properties as recommended b> doctors- Mastert...
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    • 130 11 SUNSHINE COD LIVER OIL TABLETS (Product of U.S.A.) Superior grade. A convenient and palatable means for administering the virtue* iof high grade cod liver oil. Each tablet contains 3140 U.S.P. units of Vitamin A and 314 L.S.P units of Vitamin D. Therefore, each tablet is equivalent in Vitamin potency to
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    • 105 11 National Employers' MUTUAL OKWHtAI, INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Xnoorporafttt ta England) Meyer Baffles Place, SINGAPORE. Til: 2845. ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,00( OSNEBAL —WW FUND £600.000 OAJUBFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY m|S%; NO CLAIM BONUS ¥Xr% Workmen's Compensation Third Party APPLY FOB AGENCY TEAMS O-CEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. CLEANS
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    • 399 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent. Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO, LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 353 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstance: sailings are perforce res tricted. Special Holiday Return
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  • 270 12 China Warns Indo-China Central News. Chungking, Aug. 29. "TUIK Chinese Government wishes to declare emphatically that in the event of actual entry by Japanese armed forces in Indo-' hina. under whatever pretext and under whatever conditio] 8, the Chinese Government will consider
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  • 44 12 Reuter. Hyde Park, New York, Aug. 31. MX. Roosevelt, speaking at a press conference, stated that very excellent progress was being made jn the conversations with Britain regarding the acquisition of naval and air bases by the United States.— Reuter.
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  • 254 12 Oil Plants, Power Stations Wrecked London, Aug". 81. Reuter. IfOYAL Air .Force bombers yesterday carried out daylight attacks on enemy-occupied aerodromes in Holland, and on convoys and shipping along the Dutch coast, states an Air Ministry communique. It adds that last night
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  • 82 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. RESULTS of Britain's anti-air-craft defences have proved "distinctly encouraging," since the intensification of the war, it is learned from military circles. Last month, about 100 German planes were shot down, in the ratio of about 50-50 between heavy and light anti-aircraft guns. In
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  • 238 12 Cairo, Allf. 31. HIGHLY success!ul attack was made by aircraft of the > Air-can Air Fon'e. against a large concentration of ra transport at Mogadiscio, according to an announcement fr R.A.F. headquarters. The raid was carried out by waves aircraft. When the last wave reached its
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  • 148 12 British Wireless. Cairo, Aug. 31. A communique states that enemy aircraft raided Mersamatruh twice on Thursday, causing a few casualties. One enemy aircraft is reported to hav e been destroyed. In the Gallabat area in Sudan cur troops fought a successful action against enemy troops
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  • 123 12 Reuter. New York, U. ITALY'S fmuSm Jr J air defence is ik2S?sl the Saint Louis Democrat, which wrtlei"Mussolini must I attention to h,s ail ?£**t His dream of a preat Fmpire cannot materialise audacious British destroy industries that h?l nish the supplies he for his military
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  • 45 12 Reuter. London, Auy. SO.—Twenty-em survivors of the Finnish Steame* "Elle." of 3.868 tons, whic:. torpedoed and sunk i ff the we?, oast of Ireland on Aug. 28 fd at a Scottish port to-day men were killed by the explori Reuter.
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  • 170 12 British Wireless. Lond< n. kmf. B JHE King and Queni to-da l madp a two-hour tour of «ne «t Britain's biggest shipyards 11 north-west England, uhrrp saw warships on thr stacks «jj others in the basin almost read* to put to sea. Thousands of shipyard v
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  • 49 12 Reuter Wellington, Aug. 31-;» c-.djournir.g for the montn. House ol Representative a resolution, unanimously n ing New Zealand's loyally b cause for which the Brit monwcaiths have taken up a The resolution lion for the coi of the British people hievemcnts ol the men armed forces.—Reuter
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  • 34 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 30 Mr Kobayashi. special Japan to the Netherlands Indies Minister of Commerce left i° to-day. with a suite of 17 I en route to Batavia R<
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    • 45 12 J THE PROTECTION GIVEN BY I I THE EMPIRE'S ARMED FORCES I I AND I J 3% ON YOUR MONEY I I DESERVES RECOGNITION I THE DUTY OF EVERY CITIZEN IS TO BUY COLONY WAR LOAN CONSULT YOUR BANKER OR YOUR BROKER TO-DAY WP Sl
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