Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1940
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Title Section28 1940-09-12 1 The Malaya Tribune NETS A LES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. XXVII—] No. 219. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 FIVE CENTS." The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, September 12, 1940.28 words
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969 1940-09-12 1 HEAVIEST FIRING EVER IN LONDON 90 RAIDERS SHOT DOWN YESTERDAY London, Sept. 12. IT is officially announced that 90 enemy aircraft were destroyed yesterday by British fighters. Seventeen British fighters were lost, but three pilots are safe. A fourth air raid warning was969 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-09-12 1 ohic tricturt taken during an attack by nearly 100 Gcrrr.cn lit on shipping at a souLh-tc st coast port. Columns of water 10C high went up as tne bowb> exploded, and some of the almost on to the decks of the ships before they released their bombs,56 words
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227 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. "lIITLEK has hit as hard these last few days, but undoubtedly, up to the present anyhow, we have battered the enemy by our attacks far more heavily than he has punished us," declared Mr. Arthur Greenwood, It wouldReuter. - 227 words
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Article39 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 12. LEGISLATION barring Communists Fascists and Nazis from acquiring United States naturalise ation was passed by the House of Representatives yesterday, without any opposition. The bill has been sent to tne Senate—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration350 1940-09-12 1 London, Sept. 12. 11HE Air Ministry reports that fires followed a direct hit which the Ii.A.F obtained when they bombed ion at Berlin on Tuesday night. Docks and the **k*Wutt frame factory at Bremen were attacked, and naval barrack, at Wilhclmshavttii hit.350 words
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Article156 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Ltn Eept 12 A CONVOY of enemy ships was sighted from the English coast yesterday afternoon. There were at least 12 ships, fair-sized vessels, near Cape Gris Nez, making towards the harbour at Boulogne. The dive-bombing attack or. Dover and the shelling of the areaReuter. - 156 words
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Article103 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 12. AN appeal to all Rumanians to support the present dictatorial regime, and work calmly and in perfect discipline, was made by Rumania's dictator, Gen. Anttnescu, yesterday. The regime, he said, "desires to relie\e hardships, but will not hesitate to deal ruthlessly withReuter. - 103 words
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24 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Lisbon, Sept. 12.—The oldest Portuguese newspaper, "Norbal Comercie I Cononias." has been banned in France, Belgium and Germany. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article31 1940-09-12 1 Reuter Simla, Sept. 12. THE Viceroy has cabled £35,500 from his War Purposes Fund to the Lord Mayor of London, for the relief of London air-raid victims PeuterReuter - 31 words
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Article64 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 12. T)HE Slefani Agency, denying: sensational American reports of the arrest of a large number of Kalian personalities, says that the Italian Prince, Filippo Boria Pamphili, has been interned, and another Prince, Alksandro Tor lonia, has been interrogated by the police, hutReuter. - 64 words
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Article69 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Cairo. B2pfc. 12. A COMMUNIQUE issued from Cr HQ Cairo, states: Yesterdav Matruh. in Egypt, was raided by* enemy aircraft, causing one casualty but no damage. In the Sudan, Khartoum was bembed with no damage or casualties. In Palestine, the casualty list for Monday's raid onReuter. - 69 words
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Article38 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 11 Australian naval off errs and ratings are included in a 1is r of wards published in a supplement u» the London Gazette. They are in HMS Stfk and H M.S. Voyager—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article175 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 12. AN official Admiralty communique, issued last night, states:—"Strong and repeated offensive actions are being taken by our naval light forces against German shipping movements m ports, and concentrations of shipping. "These operation have inflicted losses upon the enemy as well as damageReuter. - 175 words
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110 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 12. MX. La Guardia, head of the American delegates on the United States-Canada Defence Board, stated yesterday that the Board had made plans "for pooling defence forces in Ihe event of an attack.' Speaking for the entire Board, at the conclusionReuter. - 110 words
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Article34 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Berlin. Sept 12.—The Spanish Minister ot the Interior. Signor Serrano Suner. will shortly visit Germanfl at the invitation oi the German Government, according to the official news agency—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article105 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 12. MR Churchill's brave fighting speech last night is warmly welcomed here where many hearts have gone out across the ocean in sympathy with the people of London in the ordeal they are enduring. While nobody here expects the Eritish merale to crack, manyReuter. - 105 words
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Article46 1940-09-12 1 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 12. THE Berlin News Agency states that a heavy incendiary bomb fell about ten feet from Goebbel's house in Hermann Goering Strasse. during Tuesday night's R.A.F. raid on Berlin, and made a large crater, spoiling the rose bed. -Reuttr.Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement194 1940-09-12 1 ON OTHER PAGES Pace Britain's Morale Cannot be Broken 2 Mobilisation In Indo-Chin* 3 Sport 1 Race Results 5 Leader Page 6 150 Killed In Palestine Raid 7 Cinemas 8 and 9 Financial News 11 Indo-China: Latest 12 w\mm t FOR AC. MAINS hm a* FOR DC/AC MAINS 4 U.194 words
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150 1940-09-12 2 Cripple 2 Blind Persons Up In Court I Singapore, Wednesday. J A CRIPPLE, who had to walk oti padded knees, both feet having been seI vtred, a blind man, and an elderly blind woman, who J were all arrested for beg- ging, were to-day sent to i the House of150 words
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Article225 1940-09-12 2 Singapore, Wednesday. AN the pretext that he had a V European as a prospective buyer for a ring, Haji Hamloh bin Haji Sukor induced a young Malay to hand over to him one of his mother's rings, worth $300. Hamloh disappeared for twelve days but225 words
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Article58 1940-09-12 2 Rules setting up a Compensation Board for claims made under the Defence (Compensation) Regulations were gasetted l«st night. Cited as the Defence (Compensation Board) Regulations, they provide for the filing of claims in prescribed forms, which should be signed by the applicant or his solicitor or agent. The58 words
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252 1940-09-12 2 Singapore, Wednesday. "IWY personal feeling is that un- less there should be a quick culmination of the current war in Europe, Mr. Roosevelt will remain in White House for a third term," declared Dr. R. L. Archer in the course of his talk on252 words
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Article97 1940-09-12 2 Singapore, Wednesday. roUND in possession of a length of wood, regarding which he could give no satisfactory explanation. Kok Seng Song, an elderly Teochew, appeared in the third police court to-day on a charge of theft. Claiming trial, the accused stated that he had "fished"97 words
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Article45 1940-09-12 2 The Registrar of Companies has been appointed the Registrar of Business Names, and the Assistant Registrars of Companies have been appointed Assistant Registrars of Business Names. A register office is to be established at the Supreme Court for the registration of business names.45 words
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273 1940-09-12 2 U/ARMTVr< tv v Singapore, Wednesday. WARNING the huaband of a former taxi dancer, who was also wn ,j7 L* WaitreSS lhat if he failed t° maintain her he would be sent to pnson, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate co-day ordered Tan Cheng Khua, alias273 words
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230 1940-09-12 2 Chinese Here After Course At Sandhurst (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. AN officer of General Chiang Kai-Shek's Army, who has spent two years at the Virginia Military Institute in the United States and two years at Sandhurst and the School of Artillery in England, passed230 words
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Article57 1940-09-12 2 Singapore, Wednesday. jfOR stealing a gramophone, a number of records and various c L articles t0 the value or S3O, belonging to his employer ran Tcck Jee, a young house ooy was sentenced to one day's pimple mprisonment and fined ?25. or one month's simple imprirS 1 d57 words
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Article34 1940-09-12 2 The Government of Mexico has s p t u rn Jf operation the most Intrv nf Q mea U J" es to Prevent the entry of Spanish Fascist and German agents into the country34 words
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359 1940-09-12 2 Singapore, Wednesday. circumstances of the death in a hotel in Jalan Besar of a European soldier, who booked a room and gave instructions that he was not to be disturbed, formed the subject of an inquiry held before the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G.359 words
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513 1940-09-12 3 May Break Off From Vichy, Says Traveller (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday "PHE belief that Indo-China, in its present crisis, expected the United States, in conjunction with Britain, to make the next move was expressed by an American Journalist, who has toured China, Japan and513 words
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Article71 1940-09-12 3 Singapore. Thursday. THE -final spurt" which was needed to close the S.raits Settlements War Loan cf 525.000.000 has not been forthcoming so far. and the Loan still needs a little more before it closes. An official spokesman said to a Tribune reporter this morning: "The71 words
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Article35 1940-09-12 3 Singapore. Thursday: A number oi Chinese se: upon a man and a woman in the Reclamation ground. Beach Road, last night, and robbed them of cash and a wristlet watch. The Special Branch Is investigating.35 words
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Article39 1940-09-12 3 Mr. D. E Nickels. Officer-in-rhargc of the Special Branch Singapore, ha- been transferred to the post of Personal Assistant to the Inspector Grneral of Police, tmd Mr. P J. Shannon. ASP 'A" Division, will take over Mr. :<*ickels' duties.39 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-09-12 3 A picture taken at the Sultan Sule >man Club, Kuala Lumpur, whc*e. at v meeting attended by delegcte from all aver Malaya, Malay journalists formed a union. The meeting mat sponsored by the Kval" Lumpur Malay paver, The Majlis. Among the 53 people who attend ed the113 words
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224 1940-09-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Manika, a young Singalese woman, who was drowned while bathing with several others in224 words
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Article162 1940-09-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ORIGINALLY charged with theft, three Indians, G. Bashrai. Raj Bansai. Dojh Mohamed, and one Malay, Basri bin Tajuna, appeared in the second police court, io-day, on a charge of trespass on premises belonging to S. R. Arumugam in Syed Alwi Road. It was alleged162 words
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Article85 1940-09-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. MOHAMED Taib bin Haji Majid, an 18-year-old recruit at the Police Depot, Thompson Road, was to-day charged with the theft of a bicycle belonging to another constable of the Depot, before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate. Taib said that he took the bicycle85 words
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Article177 1940-09-12 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) j Singapore. Wednesday. 1 PE Rotary allotment scheme, a furtherance of the "dig for victory" and j •grow more food" cam- J paigns. is to begin shortly with the decision of the Ro- j tary Club, as an experiment, to try and get177 words
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Article190 1940-09-12 3 Singapore, Wednesday. BECAUSE he cheated a dutiful nephew of $20. by obtaining the money with which to bail out the bey's uncle, who. however, had never been arrested, Lee Ah 3ah. alias, Lee Kiang Seng, was sentenced to two months* hard abour, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport,190 words
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Article23 1940-09-12 3 The death occurred yesterday at Rowe 11 Road of Mr. Michael Constantino Rodrigues, formally employed at the Standard Vacuum Oil Co.. aced 50.23 words
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Article134 1940-09-12 4 A J. Williams of Penang wot the only batsman to score a cen tury in a representative match this season oil his 126 yjt oui for Penang vs. Perak. A. I. Williams (Penang) and H. T. Stiven (of Negri-Sembilan) were the only batsmen to make a score of 50134 words
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Article76 1940-09-12 4 JHE following ties in the Singa- pore Cricket Club bowls com- Petition will be played to-morrow o r\/S iday on the club lawn. TO-DAY: (Championship singles): F. M. still v R. P P Harrison. (Charr.pionshio pairs): J a Ross and T.J. Goodman v. J. A76 words
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Article56 1940-09-12 4 I Singapore Co'ony side to meet Selangor State si/c at Anson Road win ho 2 Sunday week at P.m. will be selected from: Abdul Rahman. AsJah. Aziz. Choon Lye GaKok 5 rw*' T Harith Hor Khoon. Mohd iSS Chuan Madon. Q A ua Chong. Soon n TaJ D56 words
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752 1940-09-12 4 Tribune Cricket Correspondent - The Season's "Big" Matches Reviewed By Tribune Cricket Correspondent gELANGOK was undoubtedly the strongest cricket side this year a nd had a very success] ul season although Negri Sembilan very nearly spoilt their unbeaten record. Selangor started with a win over Singapore which752 words
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Article43 1940-09-12 4 T he R.A.M.C. rugby team against the Loyals to-day at OW man b padano, kick off Pte Wood; Pte. Bromley Cant Murphy, Capt. Kirkwoo?and Cant Judge:-CDI" Du-nn. Col. Gethwin-Jones. Re,e r v« Pte. Gordon T pte flmltk d Pte. Cawthra Sm,th and I43 words
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247 1940-09-12 4 Publishers 4; Signals 2. riELDING an excellent forward line and a sound defence, the Malaya Publishing: House, defeated the Signals by four goals to two in one of the most interesting soccer matches seen in Division 2A, on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Besieging the Publishers'247 words
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197 1940-09-12 4 1> T IrvEE more ties were decided yesterday in the S.C.C. Autumn lawn tennis tournament. The matches, which were played on the S.C.C. courts, once again produced some fine and keen play. Mixed doubles' handicap: Mr and Mrs. J. C. Benbioke (plus 15) beat197 words
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163 1940-09-12 4 S.C.F.A. Res. 1; R.A.F. Res. 0. PLAYING the last Reserve Di vision game of the season, the Chinese beat the R.AF. by 1-0 on the S.R.C. ground yesterfitting climax B was a oeat the Loyal Regiment on coal dM S ion n163 words
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Advertisement127 1940-09-12 4 F °r Your Health Dvittk FRASER NEAVE'S VICHY WATER THESE MEN I fip* DO YOU REALISE THAT 2-Jrds OF YOUR PAINTING COSTS REPRESENT "WAGES"? WHY THEN TRY TO S\VE A FEW CENTS BY BUYING AN INFERIOR GRADE OF PAINT USE THE REST THERE IS 4ND SAVE IN THE LONG RUN127 words
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Advertisement375 1940-09-12 4 URGENT! A MESSAGE TO ALL WHO ARE LOSING WEl(;ht All over Malaya, there <>r» Fast their cheek* begin i thinner-then their Si seem to hang a little n •Tney try not to notice haunted by a dread They know that i«, danger-sign. Many th.ng-Cod Liver OH M nothing seems to375 words
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1236 1940-09-12 5 Sensational Results At Yesterdays Races T Mih race at Timah yesterday afternoon saw the biggest upset of Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting—and one of the biggest upsets in the history of the course. Mr A Van Tooren's Russian Rose, starting with only 471,236 words
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Article272 1940-09-12 6 TT HE United States has always regarded the two wars now going on in Europe and the Far East as one gigantic struggle, being fought on two different fronts. It is argued that what is happening in Europe is bound to have its reactions in the Orient,272 words
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Article251 1940-09-12 6 QNE of the most tragic figures of the present age is Haile Selassie, Negus of Abyssinia. Tragic for two reasons: firstly, he was pathetically let down by the League of Nations, and, secondly, having decided to fight to the bitter end against the Duce, he251 words
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Article1612 1940-09-12 6 Edwin Haward - STOR V OF BRA VER V HIGH DISCIPLINE Among the many stirring stories of feats i of endurance, courage and resourcefulness j performed by the British Expeditionary Force in the Dunkirk evacuation, the work of the j small body of Indian troops will be proudly j1,612 words
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411 1940-09-12 6 PIVING REASONS pot, w THE REMARKABLE sir CESSES OF RRITTSH FIGHT ERS IN RECENT COMBATS WITH INVADING GERMAN PLANES, THE SUNDA\ TIMES' AIF? CORRESPOND ENT WRITES: The Hurricane and Bj single-seater fighters ar e armed with eight fixed machin each, and these have a to',411 words
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Article, Illustration37 1940-09-12 7 \hows a main street in Re rim, deserted on the occasion cf a by Hitler in the Reichstag, when nearly every one icas crowd' ound loudspeakers in buU dings, and in their homes.37 words
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Article257 1940-09-12 7 Heart Of Berlin City Bombed In Heaviest Attack Yet Reuter. New York, Sept. 11. TjlE K.A.F. made their heaviest yet" raid on Berlin during the night, according to wireless reports received here from Ihe German capital. The heart of the city was bombed and BrandenburgReuter. - 257 words
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302 1940-09-12 7 U.S. Citizens Among Dead Reuter. CAIRO, SEPT. 11. ANE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PEOPLE. INCLUDING SOME U UNITED STATES CITIZENS, ARE BELIEVED KILLED IN MONDAY'S RAID ON TELAVIV, PALESTINE. ENEMY AIRCRAFT, WHICH FLEW OVER AT A GREAT HEIGHT, DROPPED BOMBS INDISCRIMINATELY, MOSTLY IN THEReuter. - 302 words
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Article56 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. Lisbon. Sept. 11. ACCOMMODATION m flying boats and American shipping has bew booked up till December. A great number of refugees are still in Portugal, awaiting visas for the United States and the American Republics. The Portuguese authorities have forbidden further entrance of refugees intoReuter. - 56 words
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Article28 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. Milan. Sept. 11. EX-KING Carol passed through here, travelling towards the French frontier on his way Uom Switzerland, states official sources. —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article69 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. San Antonio (Texas), Sept. 11. ACCORDING to the San Antonio Evening News, Congress which is supporting General Almazan, the opposition candidate for the Mexican presidency, has impeached President Cardenas and appointed General Hectoi Lopez, a soldier and journalist, as provisional President. Gen. Lopez was designatedReuter. - 69 words
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64 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 11. THE American Red Cross Society has placed an order for the immediate shipment of a halfmillion garments for Londoners, homeless through air raids. They are prepared to send medical supplies for 10,000 hospital beds. Funds have been cabled to London for theReuter. - 64 words
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Article97 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. IT is just revealed that it is feared that a large number ot men, women and children, evacuated irom their homes after Saturday's raid, lost Sheir lives when a school in the East End of London was wrecked by a bomb onReuter. - 97 words
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Article142 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. ALTHOUGH German planes were over the London area more or less continuously during the night raids, they appeared to have been generally less extensively damaging than the previous night's, writes Reuters air correspondent. The bombs were mostly of a heavy calibre andReuter. - 142 words
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Article24 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 11. T*HE 194Q Canadian wheat production estimate is announced as over 561,000.000 bushels, representing the second largest crop in Canadian history.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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192 1940-09-12 7 Reuter Cairo, Sept. 11. AN appeal to the French forces in Syria to follow the ex ample set by French Equatorial Africa was issued by General de Giminate, commander of the Free French Forces in French Equatorial Africa, from Brazzaville. The appeal says:Reuter - 192 words
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Article50 1940-09-12 7 London, Sept. 10. LIEUT.-COL. Yoshio Nakano. as sistant Military Attache to the Japanese Embassy here escaped unhurt, although an incendian bomb which fell just ever 20 yard from him set a building on fire while he was watching the Naz air raid on Saturday night.Eastern News.50 words
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Article35 1940-09-12 7 Reuter. Rome. Sept. 11. AN official communique issued in Bucharest states that a further Transylvanian zone has been evacuated without incident by Rumanian troops, says a despatch tn the Stefan! agency. Renter.Reuter. - 35 words
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763 1940-09-12 9 Reuter. THE NEXT WEEK OR TWO WILL BE MOST IMPORTANT IN THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, YESTERDAY TOLD THE NATION IN A BROADCAST THAT HITLER'S PREPARATIONS FOR AN INVASION ON A GREAT SCALE WERE STEADILY GOING FORWARD. InReuter. - 763 words
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Article183 1940-09-12 9 By "Spectator" ITAI TERE put in an outstand1Y ing gallop with HYBRA and PARAMOUX, when fast work was done in this morning's training at Bukit Timah. SNOWY OWL did an interesting gallop and is certainly in great form. SPEAR OF SARAWAK ran a fast two furlongs.183 words
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Advertisement111 1940-09-12 9 s t*£ I SSfV***** to* I MALTeD RUSKS 1 BARLOW CO LTD., I (Incorporated <n the F.M.S.) I k Singapore, m V Kuala Lumpur, m V Ipoh. f 6 APB 8 GREAT WORLD CABARET TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT Introducing h^m^^ms^&mW^^^i^m^^^^ Mdcdondlds (From .Manila) ffl *&MWMm Slai ring Tyrone Power111 words
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Advertisement165 1940-09-12 9 JOIN THE HAPPY CROWDS! TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 THE SHY LAD FROM LANCASHIRE DOES IT AGAIN! IN A RIOTOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY. ISEETOE FILM ITS I FOR BOOKINGS PHONE 6903. I JhJIRRIBLITRUTH aligns have read UNTIL NOW this book that STARTLING EXPOSE OF THE NAZIS RAPED CIVILIZATION »MJI OAHIL) HOI Si165 words
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Article46 1940-09-12 10 Domestic Occurrence The family of the late Mr. Frederick Walter Orchard wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence. Kuala Lumpur and Ceylon papers please copy.46 words
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Advertisement699 1940-09-12 10 11 hs i juf n .bus SBBSBI Situations Vacant GIRL WANTED for dispensary. 313 standard. Light work. 135. Serangoon Road. Singapore. (No. 699E) wawtted an English-speaking Mantfore *ble to rde bicycle Apply Box No 409 Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 8B2S) •vdtav OFNT Wents Independent Indian ■nveefcii per 3040 like*. Children699 words
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Advertisement668 1940-09-12 10 Financial TRANSFER of $2,000. Pro Note bearing 25 pa^Wnat offen? Reply Box 402 wuaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 641E) CHINESE in Shoe Business for over 12 11V*J^ B assistance on suitffT *****1(1 investment. Box 406 Maiaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 653E/ by hl ir™ expert. Light or heavy leather*. SESLm* 1 Guaranteed668 words
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Advertisement707 1940-09-12 10 Personal I DON'T KNOW Where you are. My address Is 253, East Coast Road. Boom 4, W. H. Holaboer. (No. 667E) COMPANION wanted by enthusiastic coffee-maker who wishes to share delights of real coffee made in a moment with Nescafe. No need to exchange photos. Professional ASTHMA, Consumption. Epilepsy, Diabetes,707 words
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Advertisement628 1940-09-12 10 NOTICE THE CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent., on account of the year ending 31st January 1941, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 15th October, 1940. AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN628 words
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Advertisement553 1940-09-12 10 A- T. EDWARDS I CO v LTD. BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS S.S. AUCTION SALE Comprising:— Brass silver ladies' belts, Mosquito incense. CHINESE STLVFR FINGER RINGS, EAR-RTNGS BROOCHES. Pewter beer tankards and cigarette boxes, bags of coriander seed, COLISON GINSENG. Old sewing machines. Chinese tea and funeral553 words
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Advertisement340 1940-09-12 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room, o Date of Closing Supply delivery of one Tractor to St. James Power Station. 12 noon. 16 Sept. 1940 Supply of 100 X 40 gallon drums of Disinfectant of British manufacture.340 words
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Miscellaneous760 1940-09-12 10 j TO-DAY'S RADIO i *~J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 22» metre* (IJ3 mc|»). TRAnsmk«i«.. Mm J0.98 metre. (9.69 mc W W «S«Ef^ss,*« 1.15' Light Music. ?4 s ?o*£ 8 (13 rj > 1.30 Warning to Mariners. (Programme p m (1686 &*Ue«i Summary.). Mid-day Tin. Copra 6.00 To be I.S Srval. Jg760 words
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944 1940-09-12 11 Singapore, Sept. 11. MINING Buyers. SeUers. T!:i (ss) 36 41- A nial (ss) 5;6 6|-cd ral Malay 33.6 35 6xd mtaaa (ss) 19,- 261W.ng ($1) 0.65 0.70 rln T.n 16,3 17 3 Selangor ($1) 1.38 1.43 intal < ss; 8 6 9 6 Malay 20,- 2lf-cd944 words
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Article105 1940-09-12 11 Tram Our Financial Correspondent L Singapore, Thursday. THE tin share market was fairly bullish yesterday, improvements beii.g noted in Hong Fatts, Rantaus, Kundangs and Takuapas. The rubber share market continues fairly active, and the market shows signs of widening. Transactions included Bentas, Brogas, Pajams, New Serendahs and105 words
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Article21 1940-09-12 11 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers STVs Sellers 87Vi TIN21 words
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Article37 1940-09-12 11 EXPORT figures of dry rrubber, uncorrected, from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for August are: Mainland, 43,035 tons, Straits Settlements Islands, 272 tons, Brunei, 168 tons and Labuan, 17 tons, making a total of 43,492 tons.37 words
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Article303 1940-09-12 11 New York. Sept. 11. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Market Tone Dull Spot 191 8 19^4 Forward Jan March 19 TIN Market Tone Dull Spot 50! 8 RUBBER London. Sept. 11. Buyers Sellers Fpot Delayed (Ist Forward) Oct. (2nd Forward* Nov. ;3rd Forward> Jan. March TIN London. Sept. 11.303 words
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Article46 1940-09-12 11 The August crop of the Bukit Kati 1 Rubber Estates Ltd., amounted to 30,003 lbs. For four months (he total was 113,216 lbs. The crop for August of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co.. Ltd.. was 28,170 lbs. The total for ten months was 241.944.46 words
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Article33 1940-09-12 11 Reuter - MARKET REPORTS By Reuter London, Sept. 11. early smelter Felling, the tin market rallied forty shillings on consumers' support. After the official hours prices wore twenty shillings better.33 words
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Article57 1940-09-12 11 London, Sept. 11. The Brazilian Warrant Company Chairman's speech criticises the cotton control's decision not to licence further imports from Brazil for the time being, which will be a serious hardship to Brazil in view of the shrinkage of the coffee market. The Company's business in Brazilian cotton57 words
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Article78 1940-09-12 11 Manchester, Sept. 11. The Egyptian yarn position is unsatisfactory. Spinners have considerable old bookings but specifications and fresh orders are very slow. The trade is discussing possible xemedies, for instance a further cut In yarn margins of official price control of raw Egyptian cotton to spinners, like Australian78 words
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Article25 1940-09-12 11 London. Sept. 11.—Export interests contemplate creating stocks of various British goods in Soiitb America to avert any possibility of the interruption hi deliveries.25 words
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Article94 1940-09-12 11 London, Sept. 11. The Stock Exchange openea quiet and hesitant, with gilt cdgeds heavy and Kaffirs generally again feeling Cape offers. Oils were dull and Textiles poor. Later in the morning the Stock Exchange became steady apart from continued Cape pressure on Kaffirs. In the afternoon business was94 words
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Article96 1940-09-12 11 Liverpool, Sept. 11.—Cottcn opened narrow, w'.th co itt&Cts scarce in view of severe import restrictions and the absence of indications of a release of barter cotton. There Is little prospect of any weakening as long as presen restrictions are maintained. The Trade expects the October freight quota for96 words
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Article48 1940-09-12 11 Dundee, Sept. 11. Flax has become the scarcest of the commodities, especially since the closure of the Baltic and Belgian sources which were formerly the biggest suppliers. Some flax spinners are experimenting with mixing finer qualities of iute with cottcn and f.ax to substitute allflax canvas.48 words
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Article50 1940-09-12 11 At the annual general meeting of the Tambalak Rubber Estates. Ltd.. to be held on Saturday, Sept. 21. at noon, at the company's registered office, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore, a dividend of five per cent, will be approved. The company made a profit of $27,390.60 during the year.50 words
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Advertisement53 1940-09-12 11 PREVORE INSTANT SKIN RKjrV'JNATOR. 1 >iw«aH and heal* mlal bl«mi>un rwfciri*. uvvrspota birthmark*. E »r». ir m«i<i> .-uiDpUxun. <Hacolor»- I writing brutoam. dart-drclM r *vm» Midihnidi, pnmple» p^ari-white aoran mmXtn you looK years MR trmtjiiitly $120 Jar (or ISO CRARi Si CO. Robtuaon Road. Singapore. Vwkm Frackla* ''idĔBtNSTANT SKIN v53 words
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Advertisement57 1940-09-12 11 4?n open \Lr Generaiions of Scots—connoisn scurs all-have asked for -The k/fll®''S MMKtiaH-fir Challenge." The sterling qualitP W ,m• iJ vlltSteMf ies which endeared it to your forefathers are still in every %rsc tt on <fGd&* l %swfjP o° ttle Ask for the WhLsky thaL if A^ge \j|™OLD SCOTCH SINGAPORE57 words
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Advertisement334 1940-09-12 11 Many of the great men and women of to-day were sensitive* highly-strung children But with sensitive children there are dangers that have to be watched during childhood WHEN a child is highly-strung and All these are warning signs that sensitive, it depends in many the child is using up his334 words
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Advertisement414 1940-09-12 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 C 0.,! LTD., I Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings:414 words
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Advertisement357 1940-09-12 11 BRITISH IN DIA The best possible service: are being maintained bj The P. O.S.N. Coy. iron 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 restricted. I Special Holiday357 words
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146 1940-09-12 12 Landing Doubted Reuter. London, Sept. 11. WELL.INFORMED circles are inclined to doubt the truth of Chinese reports from Hongkong to the effect that 12,000 Japanese troops have entered IndoChina, states Reuters diplomatic correspondent. It is thought that this report may well be of German origin,Reuter. - 146 words
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85 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. I hungking. Sept. 12. 11 GERMAN-Italian economic ccmmission. accompanied by members of the French armistice commission, will shortly arrive in Indo-China by a«r via Russia and Chungking, according to a Chinese press report. Authoritative circles staCe that they have no knowledge of any suchReuter. - 85 words
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Article97 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 12. tuU text of the Rumano-Bulgarian agreement on southern Dobruja. according to a Sofia despatch to the German News Agency, .show- that the new frontier between Bulgaria and Rumania runs from the Danube immediately north of Silistria to a point on theReuter. - 97 words
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Article66 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. Shanghai Sept. 12. gunmen, one carrying a hand grenade, entered an office on the sixth floor of the Chinese Stock Ex ha ge building in tiio heart of the business district of the International Sett'ement this afternoon, and stole thirty gold bars, valued at $6,000Reuter. - 66 words
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Article60 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. London Sept. 10. THE Netherlands Government has issued a decree postponing the Dajrcnent of interest on coupons of :11 Netherlands State loans, pending the regis r ration of bonds held on Aug. 15 outside rnemv hands, ifter which the Government will eeide whether to meet the interesiReuter. - 60 words
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58 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 12. THE Australian Department of Supply is to build up security stocks of raw materials to the value of £10 millions, according to th e Sydney radio. This will be sufficient to keep industry going for nearly 12 months In theReuter. - 58 words
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Article63 1940-09-12 12 TRIBUTE to the valuable public work he had been doing in South India and in this country was paid to Mr. Adam N. Haji Mohamed Ebrahim. at a tea party given by members of the South Indian Muslim League at the Cathay Cafe yesierday in honour of63 words
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Article35 1940-09-12 12 Singapore. Thursday.—A house chimney in Malabar Street caught Tire this morning, just as it was raining, but the flames were quell rd befcre the arrival cf the Fire Brigade. Tho damage was neg'iCibl3.35 words
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Article45 1940-09-12 12 London. Sept. 11. Funds of the Government's war--3 isk insurance scheme for commodity stocks are believ?d to be ample to meet claims. The scheme had accumulated r<serves of around £20 000,000 during the early months of th* war before any claims arose.45 words
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Article140 1940-09-12 12 Kunming, Sept. 12. REPORTS current in Kunming that Chinese troops have cut the Yunnan railway near the Indo-China frontier are denied by well-informed circles here this afternoon. Chungking, Sept. 12. The situation in Indo-China was exhaustively discussed at a meeting of the Executive Yuan yesterday, it140 words
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Article95 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 11. AFTER spending twelve hours in a sea so rough that a rescue launch missed them at fifty yards, the crew of an R.A.F. bcmber which had taken part in the raid on Berlin was finally spotted by a flying-boat which, by repeatedReuter. - 95 words
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Article156 1940-09-12 12 (From H. L. Hopkin) 1 London, Sept. 11. I "DELIEF is urgently needed I for the people rendered homeless and the depend. 1 ents of those killed during i the Nazi air raids on London. I will be deeply grateful for any help from Malaya."156 words
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Article, Illustration101 1940-09-12 12 Reuter Chungking, Sep; rjRASTIC measures will v be taken by the Chinese G« eminent to meet the serii situation. A proclamation on the rice lem was addressed by Chiang Kai Shek to the populace to-day. It appeared in all stre larger cities, while all nevReuter - 101 words
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Article42 1940-09-12 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 10. TEN thousand pack;. weekly for prison enemy countries are I and paid for in Canad Canadian Red Crocs received by the C Cross Overseas Comm. London. The gift will cost £1.300.000 yearly.— ReutReuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement355 1940-09-12 12 i-1 i\f V v rvT 35 ERA EDITION. Contains concise deflnmnn L J S, i /*'*ORTHAND DICTIONARY words; an appendS cora?nln« tCn fu,ly m 60.000 and phrases n Aye iSSSua!£f ThL and Gr ek P renxes commercial term, Prir«, g Th t monitions are supplied by Arthur Reynolds, rnces Btandard355 words
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Advertisement86 1940-09-12 12 I The new NACET De Luxe 1 B l ad e has been introduced f J MAC E T I to carry on the tradition of t^m^^^^m^^^mmmM I perfect shaving established Iby that great favourite, the I ED IE iE J I popular NACET Blade. But hade in tNGiA*p_j 986 words
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