Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1940
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Title Section27 1940-09-11 1 The Malaya Tribune NETSA LES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. XXVII -No. 218. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, September 11, 1940.27 words
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Article, Illustration640 1940-09-11 1 TROOPS AND ARMS MASSED IN NORWAY CALL TO AMERICANS FOR QUICK ACTION Reuter. New York, Sept. 11. J ORMATION reaching the United States from Gerany, via military channels, is that Hitler is again eiing postponing his attempt to invade Britain until October or November,Reuter. - 640 words
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Article195 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. IJRITISH planes flew over various parts of northern Germany during the night, stated the German wireless, adding that in particular bombs were dropped over the northern suburbs of Berlin, where a number of dwelling houses were hit. About midnight the planes flew over Wesermuende,Reuter. - 195 words
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270 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. A STATEMENT by the Air Ministry News Service, giving details about the R.A.F. raids on Germany, says that an objective in Berlin was the important Leukoln gas works in a suburb of the city. Bombs were seen to burstReuter. - 270 words
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49 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 11. THE rice problem here is becoming serious. All Chinese newspapers this morning carried leading articles commenting on tne situation, and urging the Government to take drastic measures against hoarders. Apparently merchants are at present hoarding rice for still higher prices.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article158 1940-09-11 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 11. IT was learned from an authoritative source last night that the R.A.F. are using a form of incendiary weapon, which could be described as a self-igniting leaf. It is designed to set fire, for example, to military stores standingBritish Wireless. - 158 words
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80 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 10. MAJOR General Victor Odium, commanding the second Canadian division, in an Order of the Day and a message of welcome, has told his troops: v will not rest till we defend our homes en German soil. I pledge myself toReuter. - 80 words
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Article27 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 11 The Lord Mayor of London has already received a number of cheques from South Africa towards the Fund for air raid victims Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article123 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. THE Archbishop of Canterbury spoke of the "hideous bombing of London" when he visited Margate and Ramsgate yesterday to see part of Britain's front line. The i rimate said: "I hope I shall never again experience nights such as the last two I spentReuter. - 123 words
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Article578 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. A FTER four daylight air raids yesterday, London had a fifth warning at 7.14 p.m. A lone raider dropped six bombs in a line in the London area, but they exploded on allotments, and no casualties were reported. Enemy planes were alsoReuter. - 578 words
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Article83 1940-09-11 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkln) London, Sept. 11. WHEN bombs fell on the Mater- nity Hospital in Central London yesterday, one woman had Just undergone a blood transfusion. Nothing was left intact in the ward, save" a table on which lay a bottle, containingVia Cable and Wireless. - 83 words
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Article108 1940-09-11 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 10. QEN. Antonescu is energetically proceeding with the establishment of a new Rumania, Daily a btu&n of decrees is published, abolishing vestiges of Carol's regime. A sudden halt has been made in lavish state expenditure, the Crown Council has been abolished, and theReuter. - 108 words
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Advertisement240 1940-09-11 1 M. HASSAN, I lenrical. Gas Water Contractors, It, 36 37. Bras Basah Road', ,IN< \PORE TEL. 3411. For ill your requirements in the .on or repairs of electric, v.i or pipe fittings, please :t us and we will submit our estimate .without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. W< also240 words
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Advertisement57 1940-09-11 1 ON OTHER PACES Page Malaya's Future Technical College? 2 30 S'pcre Chinese Become Muslims 3 Race Selections 4 Leader Page 6 Channel Gun Battle Cinemas 8 and 9 Financial News Indc-China's Counter Proposals 12 For Accurate Eyesight Examination, Vogue in Eyewear, Superior Service Economy, Consult Our Refractionist:—C. P. CHONG, THE57 words
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Advertisement53 1940-09-11 1 I"3i MHPHffIHHV^IHHBSBmMKmHn Don't miss seeing the refrigerator that's almost all storage space that invite, you to "Help yourself to an extra shelf" at no extra cost All the food you tuck away in the big cold compartment is protected and preserved by the exclusive Silent-Circulator Cold-Maker. H.M.V. SPECIALISTS SINGAPORE PENAN53 words
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468 1940-09-11 2 Magnificent Building Now Being Erected (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, premier technical institution in Malaya, and the only one of its kind where facilities for full-time instruction in various branches of engineering are provided, the Technical School, which was first started in the468 words
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Article300 1940-09-11 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. IT U> now officially stated that the rubber quota oT 90 per cent, applips to October December, inclusive.—Renter. A Singapore broker declared this morning that he expected that full production would be coming, v.ith the result that coupon rights would becomeReuter. - 300 words
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Article26 1940-09-11 2 Singapore. Tuesday:—The death occurred in Kuala Lumpur to-day of Mr. John Van Cuylenbergi father of Dr. J. B. Van Cuylenberg of Singapore, in his 79th year26 words
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114 1940-09-11 2 (Tnbune Staff Reporter) AN Ipoh man, at one time a teacher, has been appointed to the post of Librarian, Singapore High Court, in place of Mr. CP. Martinus, who has gone on leave prior to retirement. He is Mr. Eng Seong Hoot formerly on ifae114 words
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225 1940-09-11 2 Singapore, Tuesday. J. C. M. RCHRMAN applied to the Rent Assessment Boaru, consisting of Mr. L. Forbes (chairman), Mr. C. F. Sneii and Mr. M. N. Warded, to-day, for the ejectment of his subtenant, J. van Hoik, one of the grounds he alleged was that225 words
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Article121 1940-09-11 2 Singapore, Tuesday. IN the third police court to-day 1 Tan Koon Kia, an earth coolie' was found guilty of attempting to bribe a Naval Base police constable with a $10 note, when he was round in possession of two tahils of cnandu as he was about to nass121 words
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212 1940-09-11 2 Singapore, Tuesday. AGREEING with Court Inspector Cowie that the complainant's story sounded too far-fetched to be true. Mr. J. G. Rappoport acquitted Tan Hye Hock and Ong Eng Choon, two lorry drivers, of a charge of having assaulted Sher Baz, of the Naval Base police, while212 words
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123 1940-09-11 2 Singapore, Wednesday. AVERY little more is needed before the S.S. War Loan lists are closed. "Those, intending to buy should do so immediately. The lists may close at any moment," remarked a Treasury official to-day. Yesterday the loan had reached well over123 words
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Article48 1940-09-11 2 Singapore. Wednesday. A successful variety entertainment was held last night by the United Chinese Libraiy Society at the Victoria Theatre in aid of the China Relief Fund and the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Before the play "Gone With the Chain." in Mandarin, the choir sang several songs in Chinese.48 words
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Article137 1940-09-11 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "/CARRYING dangerous weapons is preparation for violence, and this must be discouraged," remarked Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, when he sentenced Osman bin Kassim, a one-eyed Javanese, to ten strokes with the heavy rotan and 14 days' hard labour, and in addition recommended him137 words
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Advertisement263 1940-09-11 2 NEWS ON THE RADIO EVERY EVENING AT 6.50, 8.20 11.20 P.M. AT Raffles Cafe Cocktail Bar GRILL-A LA CARTE-MUSIC-COMFORT ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS TO COCKTAILS AND DINNER THERE TO-NIGHT I Sea View Hotel I TO-NICHT I KIIUV SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE DINNER 53.00 NO ADMISSION CHARGE AIM I I'lll HOTEL: THURSDAY: SPECIAL263 words
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Advertisement90 1940-09-11 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED China Building Chalia Street PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE, Fire, Marine, Molor Vehicles, Workmen'? Compensation r Personal Accident. "HERBTO" TONIC Ntwi-Alcoholic STIMULATES the APPETITE Mmmm AND A,DS DIGESTION. FOR MEN cV Obtainable at Chemists and Storey liiĔioP Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENH \S ZTrfT Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penan* HOW90 words
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250 1940-09-11 3 Inspired By Mission From China (Tribune Start Reporter) INSPIRED by members of the Muslim delegation from China, who have been touring Malaya for the last year, thirty Singapore Chinese recently embraced the Muslim faith, it is reliably learnt. It is believed that this batch250 words
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Article61 1940-09-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGED to have attempted to rt intimidate a compatriot by threatening him with a knife, Tay Boon Kirn, a 16-year-old English speaking Hokkien, was produced hefoie Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second police court, to-day. He claimed trial and the case was postponed for mention61 words
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353 1940-09-11 3 Singapore. Tuesday. DAMAGES ot $2,460 and costs were awarded to Lee Ngin Hiang, a Chinese widow, and her thiee infant children at the High Court to-day by Mr. Justice Manning in the suit brought against Lim Ah Kai, Tan Cheng Chwee and the Overseas353 words
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Article104 1940-09-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. IN a broadcast talk to-night from the 8.M.8.C., the Hon. Dr. Lim Han Hoe, senior unofficial Chinese member of the Legislative Council, appealed to the Chinese community of all classes to save their money, and lend all they can to the Government for the104 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-09-11 3 The Combined Services are staginr, a grand variety entertainment in aid of the British Red Cross on Sept 13 and 14 at the Victoria Theatre. The grand finale will be the appeo nnce of four massed bands of tk? Gordons, the Manchesters, the Locals and the Argylls.65 words
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Article328 1940-09-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rpHAT the war was having a very' marked effect on the economic position of Japan was an opinion expressed by the Rev. Charles Mosebrook, the new incumbent of the Wesley Church, Kuala i umpur, in an interview with328 words
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139 1940-09-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. FOR trying to take advantage of the black-out to steal, Chan Chong, a Chinese, who was caught red-handed taking $120 from a coffee stall at the People's Park market, was sentenced to five months' hard labour, by the Third Police Magistrate139 words
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Article254 1940-09-11 3 Singapore. Tuesday. IHREE sailors waited patiently until closing time at the Modern Cafe for whisky which Mary Moon alias Fatimah, a taxi dancer at the Cafe, had volunteerc d to bring to them- -but Mary did not ccme back, and with her went a $10 note which Geoffrey254 words
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Article94 1940-09-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. THREE days after falling two feet from a bed while sleeping, a 13--month-old child, Leong Choon Neo, developed f°ver, and died in the General Hospital several days later. Dr. Abdul Samad said that he found no injury on the child, who died of pneumonia.94 words
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Article31 1940-09-11 3 The appointment of Mr. M. V. Del Tufo, M.C.S., as the proper authority under the Compulsory Service (Local Forces) Ordinance, in place of Mr. A. Heywood-Wadding-ton. M.C.S., was announced last night.31 words
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218 1940-09-11 3 Singapore, Tuesday. is taking steps to build a merchant navy of her own, which will make her independent of foreign shipping space. Ships, mostly freighters, are being bought from other countries as additions to her existing fleet. Three representatives of the Thai Maritime218 words
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Advertisement102 1940-09-11 3 I I Ikotex //I /3 SIZES I JJ •REGULAR •JUNIOR •SUPER of 12 j KV pads y j^^^^ TJtei/aMsfit You'll call it the finest JI If ketchup you ever tasted. m &Sl$4& 11 Made of big, red-ripe to-/ Hi N <*MAKlK (1 ma toes, picked at the X VT H102 words
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Article31 1940-09-11 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Division, Chinese v. R.A.F., S.R.C.; Div. II A. Signals v. Publ lishers. Stadium; R.A.M.C., Alexandra; Div. II b J.C.S.A. v. V.M.C.A 'i V.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament.31 words
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Article234 1940-09-11 4 Moravia 4; Indians 0 jytORAVIA gained a clear-cut I 1 victory over the Indians by 4-0 in a division 2B match on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Rough play on the part of the Indian defenders marked the closing stages of the game, and two penalty goals were234 words
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Article26 1940-09-11 4 The Manohe.srer Re°imen' trounced the Royal Navy by goals to nil in a Division I league game at the Naval Base yesterday26 words
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Article131 1940-09-11 4 pLAYING their first hockey match of the season yesterday, the V.M.C.A. beat the H.K.S. Gunners by the odd goal in three in a keen match played >n the V.M.C.A. ground. Outstanding for the V's were 3. Hope and Suratta while Beaumont, in the pivotal position for131 words
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402 1940-09-11 4 HANDICAPS for the fifth day of Singapore race meeting on Saturday are: 1. Div. I. |U miles. Bay Dragon 9 5 Rubber Queen 8 6 Sultona 9.3 Kai Tere 8 3 ££w D rUCe 92 Sr,rlet Tl B p r 8 3 Cooltipt402 words
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Article165 1940-09-11 4 By "Spectator" ■TONROE and CELLOFORT. 1 strong- contenders to-day were given slow work at Bukit Timah this morning while several fast gallops were witnessed, put In by other animals running to-day and on Saturday. HERBE FOLLE had a strong run over four furlongs. THE NEEDLES' and165 words
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Article25 1940-09-11 4 Fort Canning beat the RNWT by two goals to nil in a Division 2B league scccer match at Kranji yesterday. J J25 words
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Article22 1940-09-11 4 Singapore Swimming Club will noid a long plunge and throwing the water polo ball contest on Sunday ai 10.45 a.m.22 words
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355 1940-09-11 4 Winners Set Gruelling Pace R.A.F Chinese 1 lheir last two successive defeats at the hands of the Manchester Regiment and the Malays, the R.A4F. played superb soccer to beat the Chinese by three goals to one in a Division I match played at355 words
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Article55 1940-09-11 4 POLLOWING are "Spectator, revised selections for i„ r( races at Singapore. days Race 1: SI AM Rackarock Race Z: dlke CAJUUNq^ Happy Sal Race 3: FREEDOM Ganderdown Race 4: BLUE WHITE New Cello Race 5: CAMBALOM; Sir Merton Race 6: ADELE Hacksaw Race 7: CARLOCA Tonroe Race55 words
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965 1940-09-11 4 FOLLOWING is the programme for this afterneotra race Singapore, fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meei.*ng. IU RACE ONE .o 3 RSES C,a 5 s v s tz**?*» 5: 1 ME— I I o 2 n ftpct da 5 y 81J Mr965 words
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Advertisement329 1940-09-11 4 WHAT EXPECTANT AND NURSING MOTHERS SHOULD EAT Child bearing calls for certain special precautions. One of the most important of these precautions concerns diet. The mother's digestion must not be overtaxed with heavy unbalanced and constipating foods, but her food must be very nourishing and easily assimilated. Doctors and nurses329 words
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Advertisement58 1940-09-11 4 BOYS GIRLS MUST BEWARE! As they come of age they will have iio end of trouble with ENLARGED TONSILS AND ADENOIDS if these are not dissolved early. removes Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids without operation, permanently and satisfactorily. INSIST ON TONSLIT Sole Distributors: ALLEN CLINIC Royapettah, Madras. Obtainable at all Chemists.58 words
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Advertisement98 1940-09-11 4 For Radio entertainment value the Lissen "Alnwick" cannot be beaten. Specially designed to give trouble free reception in tropical climates and especially daylight reception of European short wave stations. It is designed for battery operation but employs mains valves thus giving a reception usually associated v ith a mains model98 words
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Advertisement158 1940-09-11 4 AMBITIOUS MEN OBTAIN HIGHLY-PAID appolatments in Commerce. Industn S Th?s ,hrOUgh POSU] tUll with The School of Accountancy m mousantl, of The Schools forn e/lt• ST tho d SUch and the School S?non rS**? Exami nation Record n! fn«t?t, Accountancy Is the lead:-, 800k f 'T^?nTr Cr3 Wrltc for Fr158 words
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Advertisement18 1940-09-11 4 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., V Quality superior. Workmanship guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Testing tree. CROOKES CLASSES FROM UPWARDS18 words
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Advertisement84 1940-09-11 4 DIABETES, Diabetic S"'I fer<? r B Thabib A M san. Specialist, guarantees pi B\ within a specified time. 0 F cure you completely I I Permanently with his SpeI sJBk Wl 0 1 Herbal Remedy. I? A H sufferer prescribed for a*"*" arately according to acuteness of disease. This remedy84 words
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Advertisement163 1940-09-11 5 LONDON IS IN THE FRONT LINJ WHILE WE IN MALAYA enjoy security Help close the Colony and prosperity WAR LOAN to-day We in Malaya are living in security and comfort while the i| people of Britain bear the brunt of the Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is not only163 words
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Article255 1940-09-11 6 JIIE Perak Government's decision to allocate part, even a small part, of Malaya's vast reserves of arable iand for Chinese padi cultivation is one of the wisest moves made by any of the Malayan administrations for some time. The real wisdom of the decision will not become255 words
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Article247 1940-09-11 6 fIEWS of the landing of men, munitions and war equipment, including: tanks, in the Near East must be causing grave misgivings i n Rome Mussolini's opportunist policy in pursuance of which he has involved Italy in a war with tne very powers which set her on her247 words
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Article242 1940-09-11 6 TEN factories are to carry on in England the diamond cutting and pohshing industry which, until German occupation, was the monopoly of Amsterdam and Antwerp. 0 JF he first of th em. and the first ever to carry out such work in «58u J J s242 words
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Article42 1940-09-11 6 (From H. L. Hopkin) tup f f London, Sept. 10. 1 fu/ cf this week-end war, the match'ess couraep nni cheerfulness of the prop]/ H un clredi. mourn their dead but Lor? con. undaunted, carries 'on <\ia Cable and Wireless.)42 words
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Article297 1940-09-11 6 Adolf Ran From Bayonet V. C Sergeant Might Have Changed History y[EET the Man Who Nearly Killed Hitler—Sergeant Tandey, V.C., now a commissionaire at a Coventry motor works. When Mr. Chamberlain visited Hitler in his nest at Berditesgarden, the Fuehrer showed him a painting by297 words
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138 1940-09-11 6 A N Z d y r JZ £21MOM 0 worth of p ./in has been received from tlie S Malaga te nd by V% great «StSJ ca,hlre y ald f B otle ta The United States is laying ur> over the next ten months astra-'138 words
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Article, Illustration414 1940-09-11 6 (By the Daily Mail Special H Correspondent at Alexandria) AILE s»eiassie, exiled in England sinoe the Italian conquest of Abyssinia in 1936, is no* somewhere in the Sudan" i n the uniform of an Abyssinian General, issimo. a 7 iVed ere after a flight from414 words
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Article179 1940-09-11 6 ONE of the most remarkable indesigned to protect air •w h s m€s and businesses from "iL/SJ dan^ers is the automatic <2? man which not °n>v InitSSwS rep0 u rts tno Presence of an narr n b mb but tne K?i2ueT premists ta ,vhldl ...Jlf instrument,179 words
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Advertisement79 1940-09-11 6 lW^>W famous for their beauty and they PP KS\ keep their skin smooth and X That 13 50 >«any of them use Lux Toilet Soap. They a PP re «ate its lovely perfume its Madeline Carroll, tablet Let the wise Walter Wangtr star, says: fi| mc< -j t -r ie79 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-09-11 7 and anxious to recover so that th*v whom are cheerful ,!.tin, unit, The Queen 2L"ftS! heir trades in ulnch a hero in lhe at a British hospital recoverin S33 words
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Article73 1940-09-11 7 Central News. Shiukwan, Sept. 8. H' ran Ka h Kee and party left for Kiangsi yesterday to —tinue their survey of warjjf- e conditions in that of the country. From the Malayan visitors will needing to Fukien, en route 10 Singapore. •tehile, Mr. Y. C.Central News. - 73 words
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286 1940-09-11 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. THREE hundred and fifty German participated in the n Monday evening. The ry news service states successive bombers and crossed the coast between N rth Foreland and Hastings. they turned, they -'aged by British fighters adrons taking up the atpointReuter. - 286 words
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566 1940-09-11 7 ANOTHER SCATTERED RAID ON CITY CENTRE Reuter. Lnnrri London, Sept. 10 UM, range guns tM)(h sides of ihg q[ fire TsT ni.l, e,,in tbe ur ceasing repiied to the chai,e —< Three hours after the second air raid warning yesterday high explosiveReuter. - 566 words
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Article152 1940-09-11 7 POLICE RECR UIT'S BREACH Singapore, Tuesday. fI|OHAMED Taib bin Haji j e f d 18 > a meruit at the Police Depot for three months only, has losj his profession. He borrowecfa coat from a fellow "own 11 U th De P°t. and went to cents' Pawned it for 60152 words
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92 1940-09-11 7 Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Julius Fisher, of the Capitol Theatre, hcs received a cab'egram from the Chief Press Adviser to the Government of India acknowledging receipt of the film "With the Indian Army in Malaya which was recently here. The cablegram added: "Excellent. Congratulations to92 words
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Article44 1940-09-11 7 There was an immediate demand for ecohomy labels (for use on envelopes» when these were placed on sale at the Government Publi cations Bureau, General Post Office, Singapore, this week and they were quickly sold out. A further supply will be available on Thursday.44 words
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Article125 1940-09-11 7 Last Night's First Nights WICK Carter, Hollywood's newest the Htic?' Bartholomew, neatlv Watsons, allv whin s^ eklv and fantastically whirl through a story of espionage and sabotage in an Carfer Can M air Craft k^ in "Nick Carter Master Detective," the Capitol's new film. The problem is catchine125 words
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Article96 1940-09-11 7 JL PICTURE with George Formby n easily recommends itself as a great laughtei maker, and 'No Limit," now on at the Pavilion is no exception. From one lunny situation to another, it takes you to the Tou nst Trophy setting on the Isle of Man, and here we96 words
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Article109 1940-09-11 7 ALTHOUGH he has grown considerably, Bobby Breen's melodious voice has not changed and he can be heard to advantage in Escape To Paradise," latest •< X..0. musical comedy, which is the current attraction at the Al. hambra. Set in the glamorous surroundings of a town near Rio de109 words
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Article26 1940-09-11 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 10.—The second series of the conference of the United States—Canada joint d°-fonr-e board, beginning here today is expected to last two days— Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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86 1940-09-11 7 CENTRAL NEWS. ™r, CHUNGKIXG > SEPT. 8. THE CHINESE AUTHORI- TIES HAVE EMPHATICALLI DENIED OV ERSEA RE;°KTS ABOUT A FRANCOUIINESE CLASH ON THE J£2S" CHINA BORDER ON t» P 5 ANTING OU'i ™T THE CHINESE K?BOR8 ARE STILL WITHSL7SS CHINESE BORDER A WILL NOT CROSSCENTRAL NEWS. - 86 words
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Article22 1940-09-11 7 Reuter. New York. Sept. io.-,A British n u r containing a number of English children, arrived here early this morning.—RenterReuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement249 1940-09-11 8 See actual scenes in the Largest Aeroplane Building factories in the States See the sensational AUempts to Sabotage the vital defence works of the U.S.A. TO-DAY 3.15-6.15--9.15 ■M al Till: C APITOL ■HSjW GREATEST SLEUTH OF^ ALL LATEST METROTONE NEWS-OF THE-DAY showing startling Pictures of New NAZI Aerial attacks on249 words
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Advertisement193 1940-09-11 9 The TERRIBLE TRUTH MILLIONS HAVE READ I m SUPPRBS» UNTH NOW this book that llH STARTUNG EXPOSE OF THE NARS, RAPED CIVILIZATION |/Wi f *CTS- REALISM' T "UTHS' ATROCITIES' k A ir*5? ,IMT, «M! ATROCITIES BRUTALITIES j BLOODY TRUTH AT LAST YOU CAN see Till PICTURE! I'AVILION IIIUM.s it OX193 words
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Advertisement277 1940-09-11 9 TRESPASS CHARGE H Singapore. Tuesday. ASHIM Ahmad Augullia, 24, who was said to have trespassed into a house in Mackenzie Road with the intention of assaulting Kala Singh, Mangal Singh and Bakshee Singh, and also having abetted another in causing hurt to Kala Singh with a knife, was produced before277 words
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Article51 1940-09-11 10 Domestic Occurrences BARDHAN -On 16th August, 1940. at Jhansi, India, to ANIMADEVI, daughter of Rai Bahadur Satyendra Mohan Choudhuri of Sherpurtown, Mymensigh, Bengal, and wife of Captain P. N. Eardhan, Indian Medical Service (son of late Rai Sahib Dr. S, N. Bardhan of Singapore and Malacca)—a son (Karnadev). Both51 words
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Article27 1940-09-11 10 VAN CUYLENBURG: On September 10, 1S40, at Kuala Lumpur, John van Cuylenburg, beloved father of Dr. J B. van Cuylenburg, in his 79th year. Deeply regretted.27 words
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Advertisement713 1940-09-11 10 INWzWAiNK lttNllMlllH^22> Situations Vacant WANTED an English-speaking Mandor® Able to ride bicycle. Apply Box No. 409. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 662B) VANTED AGENTS for Crown Brand Cocoa and Tea Dust. Box 395, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 625E) INDIAN GENT Want# Independant Indian Housekeeper 30 40, likes Children, ill found salary713 words
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Advertisement676 1940-09-11 10 Educational FRENCH coaching for Cambridge Exam's. thorough recapitulation might save you I year study. Call at 47, Killlney Road )r Tel: 7828. for Information. (No. 680E) lIMjI CLASS Ramakrlshna Mission 0.30 j.m.—8.30 p.m. Mondays, Wedne«Khtvs k Fridays. Qualified Teacher, Fee $2|j.m. Please send applications to Horn■ary Secretary. (No 656E) FAR676 words
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Advertisement820 1940-09-11 10 AUSTIN 12 Tourer Taxed, Insured 'Comprehensive) 1940. 28 M P.O. $2751- or offer seen at Dispensary, General Hospital, Seremban. (No. 649E) MORRIS 8 Tourer 1939. Done about 6,500 miles. 41 m.p.g. Condition as good as new. Tax insurance paid. Price $I.2sojnet. Owner bought bigger car. Inspection Sumatra Motor Works, Orchard820 words
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Advertisement757 1940-09-11 10 Stamps FOR BALE: Really good quality stamps of Malaya. Fine selections. Competitive rater. Selected approvals sent anywhere, list free. L. K. Thye, Federal Dispensary Chambers, Seremban. (No. 391E) Matrimonial A CHINESE GENTLEMAN Widower holding responsible position, aged 40, wishes to communicate with any Chinese Lady with a view to companionship757 words
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Advertisement646 1940-09-11 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Of modern well-made European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, a very good collection of brassware, well-grown plants in fancy Shanghai jars, pots, crockery, glassware, green cement garden tables and seats, etc., etc. (By order of Mr H M. d'Netto of Electrical Department, S.M.C.)646 words
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Advertisement207 1940-09-11 10 IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating- Summons No. 100 of 1930. In the Matter of the Estate settled by Cheang Hong Lim by Deed dated the 30. h day of October, 1878 and made between the said Cheang Hong Lim of the one part and Bek Chit Bocy Neo and207 words
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Advertisement58 1940-09-11 10 FOR CLEAR "KTPiC* EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TFT "I»VK" I!AD, for whirh tbty U* UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AWLi Use* NM It wakes up the Scalp «f*J** to grow new PfcldWi Baldness IS MOKE THAN SCAIJ OE l INFII A X V GET DOWBi TO THE58 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1940-09-11 10 j TO-DAY'S RADIO j I★ J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metreg (1.33 mcls). transmissions ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s). GSF 15.14 Mcls (9.B2i*Z p.m. GSJ 21.53 Mc s (13 *n s) 1.00 Miscellaneous new Gramophono GSG 17.79 Me s (it at mli 1 Records. p.m. ™eu>s) 1.30 Warning to Mariners.1,056 words
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197 1940-09-11 11 Reuter - MARKET REPORTS By Reuter London, Sept 10. T 1 m W h *ve slightly influenced the rubquofca Jecisi-jn, but it is noted that shipments in the of tfe War exceeded 1,250,000 tons, of which sinkings igiftfe. Si.ice American reserve buying only off-sets ike continental197 words
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Article295 1940-09-11 11 New York, Sept. 10. RIBftEK Buvers Sellers Dull 19> 8 Y01 March 19'a 19 1 4 1 IN Quietly Easier 50 RUBBER London. Sept. 10. Buyers Sellers i "tie Steady 12 1 4 12 3 8 ud> Oct. 12 5 16 12 7 16 ard 1 Nov.295 words
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Article705 1940-09-11 11 qpHE prudent* of the policy of the utilisation of reserves to finance new plantings, replant ings, a nd advantageous acquisitions of planted areas designed to extend at appropriate times the Company's estates, were points stressed by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. C.8.E., J.P., chairman of the United705 words
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Article105 1940-09-11 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Wednesday. JIN SHARES were a slack market yesterday with selective interesi displayed for only a few shares. Rantaus. Pungahs and Peta.'ings were sought, and all recorded small rises Prices for rubber shares were maintained, but business was very sparse. Brunei Uniteds recorded105 words
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Article22 1940-09-11 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37». u Sellers 37%. TIN22 words
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1045 1940-09-11 11 Singapore, Bept. 10. MINING Buyer*. Sellers. Ampat Tin (5») 316 4|Austral Amal (ss) 5.6 6-cd Austral Malay 33 f> 35 (jxd Ayer Hltam (ss) 19- 201Ayer Weng ($1» 0 65 0 70 Bangrin Tin 16 3 17 3 Batu Selangor (tl) 1.38 1 43 Berjuntai (ss)1,045 words
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Advertisement101 1940-09-11 11 the mercantile bank of inoia (trustees) limited teed and Controlled by 1,11 ILKCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. pany, which is incorporat•c; S an d registered as a •mpany, undertakes tiie duties-— Jtt 'l r OR &OR TRUSTEE OF A ADMINISTRATOR OF OF DECEASED PERSON OF A SETTLEMENT OR ATION OF101 words
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Advertisement248 1940-09-11 11 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd.. SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING. MEN! Tell your wife this beauty Palmolive Soap is i I made from these J _s~~7~_ beauty oils only. It A/ X r T^248 words
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Advertisement277 1940-09-11 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Oliver 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 Holiday277 words
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Advertisement350 1940-09-11 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service arc being maintained bj The P. O.S.N. Coy. fron the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstance! sailings are perforce res tricted. Special Holiday Return350 words
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66 1940-09-11 12 Reuter London. Sept. 11. MAJOR A'fred Daniel Winter, tht accused in the recent "Officer ii the tower" court mr-rtial case has been severely reprimanded In tespect of a charge of assaulting "in air commodore. Th? decision oi the court. *vhicl cquitted him on charges ofReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1940-09-11 12 THE people of S.ngapore nave become accustomed to iht sight f service aircraft over the city, but hey showed special interest yester--lay afternoon when th v sir fighters roaring low o\er the city. Details of the arrivals of newair force units and particulars of aircraft80 words
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Article71 1940-09-11 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. Enemy aircraft were reported over a north western town and one in Wales. Sweeping low over a sauth-eastern town, a lone raider dropped eight bombs in the centre ef the town. Four houses were wrecked in one street, and the bodies of women wereReuter. - 71 words
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645 1940-09-11 12 FIRM STAND IN TALKS Reuter. Chungking-, Sept. 11. AN unimpeachable foreign source reports, according to information direct from Indo-China, that Admiral Decoux is standing firm in the negotiations with Japan, and is preparing to resist a Japanese landing, but Vichy is apparently, under German influence,Reuter. - 645 words
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Article43 1940-09-11 12 Melbourne, Sept. 10. A FUND is being opened to assist civilian victims of air raids ii> Britain. The Lord Mayor has cabled the Lord Mayor of London expressing Melbourne's sympathy and admiration cf the courage shown by Londoners during raids.43 words
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Article12 1940-09-11 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 11:—Mr. Churchill will brcadcast this afternoon at 5 p.m.—Reuter.Reuter. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-09-11 12 C tproni high-icing tri-motor bom hers en fire ajcer a Row I attack on an aerodrome in lialiuh East Aft23 words
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Advertisement350 1940-09-11 12 ROSE'S GIMLETS Pleasant to take, '< BROOKLAX Chocolare ffr b »9 Laxative brings gentle, y *W thorou ri > natural relief S I to even the most "w' stubborn cases of ConmooKLAMm utt stipauon. It cannot disturb digestion SOLD EVERYWHERE A HACK ISI WHITE SCOTCH jgf WHIBKV 0 I MISS350 words
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