Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1940

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune NETS A EES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL" XXVII- No. 221. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1940 FIVE CENTS." The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, September 14, L 940.
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  • 371 1 MORE GOOD NEWS FROM THE COLONIES EXPECTED Reuter. London, Sept. 14. r j 4 HERE is still no confirmation in London of reports that the Italians are on the verge of launching their attack on Egypt, but it will be no surprise, says
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  • 300 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 13. 1 THERE is strong evidence to j be found in Syria that Frenchmen there are growing 1 more and more desirous of I rallying to General de Gaulle, j according to trustworthy information from Syria which I has reached Reuter here. This
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  • 309 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. p connection with the bombing of Buckingham Palace for the second time, it will be recalled that the history of Hitler's acts of aggression against Austria, Poland, Norway, Luxembourg and the Netherlands shows that he has never hesitated to permit
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  • 85 1 Reuter. Bikaner, Sept. 14. ON the first anniversary of the declaration of war, the Maharajah* of Bikaner contributed a luhher auni. of 25,000 rupees from his fcrivy fcurse, in addition to the 50.000 rupees he had contributed L't the outbreak of war. The heir apparent has
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  • 31 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. fOASTAL Command Blenheims raided an enemy convoy off Calais. They dropped 4,000 pounds ol bombs. Escorting E-boats were machine-gunned, and four lighters were destroyed.—Reuter.
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  • 31 1 Reuter. Chungking, Gent. 14. THE Chinese have blown up the strategic Hokow bridge and are tearing up pait of the line, making an invasion of Indo-China oy thi. route Impossible.—Reul er.
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    51 1 MR. HERBERT MORRISON, the Minister of Supply, the man who ■old the British nation to "no to It," to here pictured delivering The goods in person. He is carryiva a large sock o\f "waste" material collected it his headquarters is London, before loading it on to a
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 14 MR. Mackenzie King (the Cana- dian Prime Minister) has sent a message to tho King and Queer., expressing the hearttelt gratitude of the people of Canada, "to Providence, for Che preservation ol Your Majesties' lives agalnsi the Nazi attack." He added: "No enemy act
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  • 147 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 14. A COMMUNIQUE states: "In Egypt, the thickening up of the enemy's defences west of the frontier is continuing. "Beyond the usual raid on Matruh, air activity was slight. It is now confirmed that one enemy aircraft was brought down by anti-air-craft
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  • 78 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. A SINGLE enemy aircraft made an unsuccessful attack on shipping off the coast of northern Ireland yesterday, says an official announcement by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Home Security. Subsequently, a small number of incendiary bombs were dropped o r a coastal
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  • 67 1 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 14. President Roosev .'it has issued a proclamation forbidding the sale to foreign pur- hasers of plans and designs ftw aircraft construction and aeroi igines, except under specific licence from the Unite! States Government. A similar embargo has al o
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  • 705 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. A RAID warning was sounded in the London area i'or a fourth time at 8.02 p.m., G.M.T. In the morning, London had its longest daylight raid of the war. Gunfire was heard over central London, and several' incendiary bombs
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  • 153 1 Nazi-Red Interests Clash Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 14. in regard to Soviet-Rumanian relations has increased as a result of the latest Soviet note to Rumania, protesting against alleged frontier incidents on Wednesday. The frontier situation has been threatening for some weeks, and it has been persistently reported
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Mexico City. Sept. 11. The Electoral College and Cham ber of Deputies have declared General Aviia Camacho. an official candidate, to be President-elect of Mexico.—Router.
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  • 72 1 London, Sept. 14. An Air Ministry communique confirms that no expensive damage wis done by enemy attacks on Britain last night, though bombs were dropped on many parts of the country. The number killed md injured during last night's attacks on the London area is not heavy. On
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    • 238 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page S'pore Bishop May Leave next Month 2 Johore Sultan To Celebrate Birthday 3 Silica pore Race Selections I Sport 5 Leader Page 6 Vichy Rejects Axis Demands 7 Cinemas 8 and 3 Vital Nazi Targets Hit 12 WAR and INSURANCE "DO NOT WITHDRAW your deposits or
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  • 134 2 SUCCESSOR NOT KNOWN YET (Tribune Staff Reporter) HIS SUMMONS BACK TO ENGLAND, WHERE HE WILL BECOME WARDEN OF ST. AUGUSTINE'S, CANTERBURY, IS THE RT. REV. B. C. ROBERTS, BISHOP OF SINGAPORE. He expects to leave Malaya a t the end of October, but has
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  • 210 2 Singapore. Friday. TOR failing tto provide for the upkeep of his wife and two children, Sng Cheng Koon, a lorry driver, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second police court, to-day. Giving evidence, Lim Ah Chal. the woman, stated that after their marriage, she
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  • 112 2 I A NY difficulty at present being experienced is purely artificial, as rice i stocks in Singapore are at a very high level." states the Controller. Mala)a. in ii communique dealing with complaints received from some retail dealers regarding difficulty in obtaining supplies. Active
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  • 251 2 Singapore, Friday. "THE case appears to be but ano- ther 'hit or miss' prosecution of the type peculiar to the Colony," declared Mr. Conrad Oldham, police magistrate to-day, when he acquitted Lee Seng on a charge of cheating, or alternatively, of fraudulent possession in respect of
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  • 155 2 Singapore, Saturday. THE subscription list for the Straits Settlements $25.000,000 War Loan closed to-aay at 11 a.m War Savings Certificates are still available, and can be bought from any Pest Office. It is hoped to raise $10,000,000 by the sale of these Certificates for the
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  • 50 2 Singapore, Friday. ARTHUR Darbyshire, a 31-year-n old Britisher, claimed trial on two charges of having neglected his duty, by not reporting for duty at Station No. 1, Naval Base, when he appeared before the Third Police Magistrate, to-day. The case was postponed for hearing on Sept. 20. Bail was extended.
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  • 225 2 rr Singapore, Saturday. REGISTRATION of Singapore's half-million rice consumers begins on Monday, and details of the system of distribution of registration cards were published last night. Yesterday, retail rice dealers oegan visiting chandu shops at vvhich they are registered, for supplies of these "ration"
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  • 130 2 Singapore, Friday. "THE prosecution must make out a clear case," remarked Mr. I. 6. Rappoport. the Third Magistrate, to-day. vvhen he acquitted Yik Tek Weng, who was charged with having assisted in the management of a Chap Ji Kee lottery. According to the prosecution, Yik was
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  • 29 2 Singapore, Saturday—It is announced by the Food Controller Malaya. *hat the export of almonds and frozen butter from Singapore is no longer subject to quota restrictions as from yesterday.
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  • 241 2 Singapore, Friday. AN application to shorten the period during which an advocate has to serve in the office oi an advocate and solicitor practising ln the Colony before being admitted into practice himself, was made in the High Court today, before the Acting Chief
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  • 173 2 DEGINNING on Monday, Sept. IG, D the Singapore Broadcasting Station will open at 6.45 a.m. There will be a short programme of music, followed by a relay of the 8.8.C. news in English at 6.50 a.m., and the 8.8.C news in French at 7.05 a.m. '7.25
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    • 234 2 For Radio entertah the LiSSen "Alnw;c beaten. Specially give trouble free r, tropical climates a daylight reception (J f short wave stations It is designed for batu ation but employs mail thus giving a recept associated v ith a ma It is only one ot tho 15 1 Export models
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  • 395 3 NO FESTIVITIES AGAIN FOR JOHORE (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJIS Highness the Sultan of Johore will celebrate his 67th birthday on Tuesday next under the threat of air raids. No official festivities have been planned in his State, this being the second time
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  • 232 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. HISMISSING a criminal appeal against a conviction on a charge of killing a cow and a sentence of a S3O fine or one month's imprisonment, the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes, sitting in the Perak Appeal Court, ordered the appelant
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  • 79 3 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have dishonestly induced Goh Seng Kiat to deliver to her $120 on the pretext that a girl, named Chew Ah Hong, was going to marry him. Lee Kirn Neo, a middle-aged Chinese woman, appeared in the fifth police court, to-day,
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  • 60 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. MISS Allison Batley, a young European motorist, claimed trial before Mr. W. J. Thorogood in the First Court to a charge of having driven a car in a negligent manner at the junction of Rifle Range Road and Circular
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  • 101 3 Singapore, Friday. SEEN emerging from the house of Mr. W. J. Parks, A.S.P., at Pearl s Hill, in the early hours of this morning, Mohamed Musin, a'34-year-old Ceylonese, told the house jaga. who stopped him, that he was "looking for a room in a hotel. M Musin,
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  • 242 3 Singapore. Friday. AN alleged shooting incident, at the junction of Japan Street and Cecil Street on June 11. formed the subject of a trial, which commenced at the Assize Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Manning and a special jury, when a 26-year-old
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  • 101 3 Singapore, Friday. LEE KIANG SENG, a Chinese lorry driver, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment in the fifth police court, today, for cheating a fellow lorry driver of $30. The facts were that while driving his lorry along Bukit Timah. the accused met and stopped
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  • 314 3 (From Our Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Friday. QWING to the inability of a defence witness to attend a murder trial at the Selangor Assizes owing to a severe attack of fever from which, it was stated, he was not expected to recover, court proceeding
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  • 83 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. IN the Seremban Police Court, before Mr. J. A A. Faith, the Seremban magistrate, a European planter, H. F Stilwell, appeared on a summons charge of having driven his car at Rasa Road, on Aug. 4, In a negligent manner. The
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    • 278 3 •THE ROYAL BAKERY BAft E 5 FINE BREAD AND CAKES Ltatime made brighter with dainty Royal Bakery Cakes t?« mere is a large variety cf !>■ c delightful tea cakes to choose from I id rs they are made frrsh daily with the :>t V\ X s ingredients, in our
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  • 270 4 PUBLISHERS BEATEN 2-1 K.A. (Blakan Mali) 2; M.P.H 1 A. (Blakan Mati) beat the M.P.H. by the odd goal in three in an interesting division 2A match played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Showing better team wx)rk anc dominating play for most of the second half, the
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  • 126 4 I>LUE PETER, GOLDEN 93 GLIMPSE and TRUMPETER were outstanding in fast gallops witnessed at Bukit Timah this morning. GOLDEN GLIMPSE, tipped for this afternoon, did a fast gallop with Easter Parade both in fine fettle, finishing level. AERIAL POST was exercised at a fast pace
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  • 48 4 Keppel Golf Club's September 9-hole competition resulted as follows: A DIVISION: Mrs. W P Douglas 37 nett, Mrs. E. A. Elder 37 i.ett. tors. Douglas won on first 6 hoes. B DIVISION: Mrs. R. J. Fennie 351/2. Mrs. E. O'Sullivan 37, Mrs. E. Glennv 38.
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  • 76 4 Trtii Yayu Athletic Association baske. ball team will tour Senai on Wednesday, in air of the China Relief Fund. This tour is the Association's fourth to raise money for the Fund. In the last three tours, the association's team drew gate collections of over
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  • 60 4 The following will represent Bnnkmanns badminton team against the Thornycroft Sport. StS a friendly match of three m igJes and two doubles to-morrow COUrt 32 Grans Ri?M?H LE Kuek Choon Chuan. Kwee d and Lim Cnen DOUBLES: Kuek Choon Chuan and Richard Lee. c. E Hiltermann and Lim Cheng Kwee
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  • 57 4 FOLLOWING are "Spectators" revised selections for to-day's Singapore races. Race 1: GOLDEN BLAZE Lord Tomnoddy Race 2: THE PURITAN Spear of Sarawak Race 3: DADABHOY (Golden Light Race 4: THANKS Crossbow Race 5: MISS ZIPP Rose Quilt Race 6: NIEUWSGIERIG Blue Peter Race 7: BEANO Aerial Post
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  • 644 4 ■"£55 VZUttZ "ti&^r* 0 Autumn lGm Cvi RACE ONE ,o <5S ES CI 2-Division 3-6 Furlongs jS 5 X blaze g f B f«» 2 0 0 REGIMENT 8y 808 t T ren Orchard 0 2 4 TEDDY BOY "y 807 L K m Puat Turle? 0
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  • 274 5 pLAY for the Island Club's President's Prizes competition begins to-day at 2.40 p.m. Matches will begin on the first and tenth tees, ties following at five minute intervals. The Course will be closed to nonparticipants between 2.30 p,m. and 3.20 p.m. The draw is
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  • 24 5 Playing at Changi yesterday. Fortress R.E. trounced the Royal Navy by seven goals to one in a Division 1 fixture.
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  • 340 5 their defeat of last year, the S.C.C. beat the S.R.C. by one goal *o nil in the annual soccer match for the Padang Shield" placed on the S.R.C. ground to-day. The shield was donated by Mr. Conrad Clarke for annual competition by the
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  • 115 5 ties in the S.C.C. Autumn raWn tennis »2ient played on the S.C.C. courts yesterday resulted as follows: MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP D. E. L. Anderson (—l5) bear W. J. M. Warden (—l5) 4—6. 6—3, 6-4. MEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP. J G. Houston and K. J. Tovey •plus
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  • 102 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. >TJrIE Malacca Lawn Tennis ■V Association have decided to run the annual tournament this month commencing on Sunday, October 29. It is hoped to finish at least, three rounds on that day. play beginning at 2 p.m. On week-days play will
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  • 365 6 LIKE most of the other projects of the Axis partners, Mussolini's designs on the Muslim world have misfired. One of the sawdust Caesar's earliest actions, which incidentally threw considerable light upon future events, was his assumption ot* tho self-appointed role of "protector* of Islam; but from the
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  • 144 6 JAPAN is carrying out an imitation air blitzkrieg over the length and breadth of Free China in an attempt to effect an early conclusion of the "China Incident." The exact nature of the Japanese offensive is difficult to predict, but there ar e three distinct possibilities. They
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  • 1930 6  -  BOTTLE-PARTY HOSTESSES NOT ALL GOLD-DIGGERS Police Are Cracking Down On Late-Night Revelry In The West End (BY HARRY BRADBURY PRATT In The Sunday Express JT happened in (he las< war—it is happening in (his. The capital of a nation at war attracts an enormous floating: population who
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  • 19 7 An impressive and reussi.rig line of Britain's massive 92 howitzer* on ranges in em England. J
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  • 208 7 SUGGESTION by a member that the Rural Board, Municipality and the Improvement Trust be amalgamated tnat the administration o" the island be brought under one body was discussed at the last committee meeting of the raits Settlements (Singapore) Association. After much discussion. the committee was of
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  • 102 7 Last Night's First Night A spirited cmiedv. told with zesi ;uid discrimination, is the fare ed up at the Capitol in "The p Around the Corner," which began a run yesterday that is Mire to be successful. nes Stewart, star of so many iccesses, is
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  • 107 7 Singapore, Friday. !fOUND leeping on the five-foot vav in Hoe Chiang Road, in the early hours of this morning, five men—Sim Bak Ken?, Lok Phang, Retnasamy, Ramalfa and Ibrahim -appeared in the fifth i oliee court, to-day, on a charge i l ragrani y.
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  • 97 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. THE new method of repel- ling night raiders—a terrific barrage without the help of searchlights—was not so continuous last night as on Wednesday, but was even more intensive, sporadically, when the drcn e of enemy planes was heard. Long lulls
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  • 127 7 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 12. Mn. Winston Churchill's broadcast of yesterday is the object of much comment. The Washington Post says that throughout his career. Mr. Churchill has never hesitated to tell the public the truth, no matter how unpalatable and bitter it is. That is why
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  • 213 7 Singapore, Friday. A SINGAPORE Harbour Board coolie. Lav Fai, who fractured his nasal bone in a struggle with a Harbcur Beard constable to get into the Harbour Board grounds, appeared before the fourth magistrate to-day, on a charge of assaulting a public servant
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  • 22 7 The full mcon day, which falls to-moj row. will oe celebrated at the Singapore Buddhist. Temple Outram Road, with th» usual ceremonies.
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  • 201 7 AXIS FOOD DEMAND REJECTED Vita I Decision By Petain Govt. Reuter. New York, Sept. 13. f £HE Petain Government is reliably reported to have received a demand from Italy for the demobilisation of all French troops in north Africa and a demand from
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  • 112 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 13. IN this war, nations may remain neutral, but the people of those nations do not, said Miss Dorothy Thompson, the American publicist, in a recorded talk in a London broadcast last night. You. fighting there in the British Lsles, are fighting, not only
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  • 90 7 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have been gambling with their house-keeping money, nine Chinese wontm, who were arrested in a raid on a In which none of them lived, were fund $5 or In default five day." rigorous imprisonment each, by the Third Police Magistrate. Lan Heck Seng, a
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    • 215 8 ERNST LUBITSCH DOES IT ACAIN! TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 Here's a picture you'll enjoy as much as faj JJJ£ CAPITOL "Goodbye Mr. Chips" 4 shows tomorrow. N X OW m SUMTft" KEEPS A OWV. £ULLAVAII STEWART Your favorite /7 in the ERNST LUBITSCH production star. Jimmy \tar% JlSif Vi" aWW m\ J
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    • 424 8 Public Notices THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP. 45» In the High Court of th Straits Settlements Settlement ot Malacca In Bankruptcy. No. 34 ot 1934 Summary Case. Re AM AN BIN NAHU. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a third Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors
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    • 286 8 COME AND ENJOY THE GREATEST LAUGH PRESCRIPTION EVER WRITTEN! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-NIGHT at THE CAPITOL A Riotous COLUMBIA Comedy with the Star of "FRENCH Without Tears" and Lovely LORETTA YOUNG together! THE MIRTH IS CONTAGIOUS! A MBK m THE ROMANCE IS CATCHING! jP^^^J^ I mW m Screen play by G*ofO«
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    • 256 9 M footli<Sts parade^~ A VARIETY SHOW PRESENTED BY THE COMBINED SERVICES To-night at 9.30 p. m IN AID OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS VICTORIA THEATRE Rooking at Littles— $3 and $1. ii Great World Cabaret's New Star. Miss Sun Yuen Ing, just arrived from Hongkong last week TO-NIGHT 6 9.35
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    • 230 9 Public Notice GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Director of Public Works, Singapore, up to noon of the 23rd September, 1940 for the following work: Erection of Menial Staff Quarters at the General Hospital, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tender will b
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    • 248 9 Watch For The Opening date of the Sensational MALAY Musical-romance "KEDOK KETAWA" COMING SHORTLY SIMULTANEOUSLY MARLBOROUGH SUN TALKIE UNION FILM CO. present, FOUR POPULAR MALAY STARS MISS SITI FATIMAH, ISASOEKI, OEJANG and S. PONIAN in "KEDOK KETAWA- 9 And The Stunts performed hy the Hero BASOEKI. Jl Kz] 7 To-Night
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    • 593 10 This is to announce that the 2ngagement between Mr. Wong Yam Hin and Miss Nancy Choa, laughter of Mr. Choa Joon Hean s broken by mutual consent. F.M.S papers please copy. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer, Singapore, up to noon of the
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    • 364 10 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR. CHEW LAI WEI has left our service as from the 10th day of September, 1940, and that hereafter he has no authority whatsoever to transact any business for' and or on our behalf. Dated this 14th day of September. 1940 QUEENS' CINEMA COMPANY.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 835 10 1 TO-DAY'S RADIOS SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre* (1 33 mc s). TRANSMISSIONS 2 ZHP 30.9« metre* (9.69 mc!«). GSF 15.14 Mcs (9.82 metres P m.. GSJ 21.53 Mcls (13.93) metrYo 12.45 Concert by Reller's Band. Relay- GSO 17.79 Mc!s (16.8« metre**' ed from the Adelphl Hotel. p.m. 1.30 Warning
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  • 39 10 Domestic Occurrences The family of the late Mr. M. C Rodrigues wish to express theii sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters ol condolence.
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  • 84 10 The engagement is announced between Max Lewis, second son ol Mr. and Mrs L. Linevsky oi Tel-Aviv and Miss Gracia Adis only daughter of the late Mr. N N. Adis and Mrs. Adis of Singapore. The engagement is announced between Mr. Low Poh Hye, second son of Mr. K.
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  • 804 11 I ngapore, Sep*, 13. MINING Buyers. Sellers. i rin (4sl 3 3 3 9 5e) 5,6 6i-cd 33.6 35,6xd 19'- 201|1) 0 80 0.85 16 3 17 3 ($1) 1.38 1.43 8 6 9 6 20.- 21'-cd 12!- 13|0.16 0.18 ts 0 .38 0 .41 i
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  • 26 11 untitled Peel, formerly Chief tary, F.M.S., and Governor of fcottg, has succeeded Lady aid as chauman of the a Committee of the Victoria .or Colonial Students.
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  • 292 11 RUBBER London, Sept. 13. Buyers Sellers RUBBER Market Tone Easier Soot 12 1 I'J 12 3 H-* «Ist Forward Oct. 12 116 12 316 2nd Forward) Nov. 12 116 12 316 •3rd Forward) Jan. March 12 12 18 *All Nominal Prices TIN London, Sept. 13. Cash (Official
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  • 99 11 Singapore, Friday. nOMESTIC tin production in the v F.M.S. and the Unfederated Malay States for August, as represented by exports, shows an increase over July, according to official statistics. Exports cf the F.M.S. amounted t 0 6.851.43 tons, while Unfederafed" Malay States exports totalled 365.40 tons. The
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  • 86 11 THE annual general meeting ol I the Brunei United Plantations, Ltd., will be held at the registered office of the company N.T.S. building, Singapore, on Friday, Sept. 20, at 12.45 p.m. when a dividend of six per cent, will be proposed. The company realised a profit
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  • 77 11 Singapore, Friday. DEALERS' and port rubber stocks in the Straits Settlements at the end of August amounted to 25,337 dry tons. Singapore held over 18,000 tons of all grades, while Penang bad 4,188 tons. Stocks held by harbour boards, on wharves and lighters, in the rjodowns
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  • 540 11 MARKET REPORTS Singapore, Friday. A DIVIDEND of seven per cent, on ordinary shares, making a total for the year of 10 per cent., and 15 per cent, on preference shares, was unanimously approved by shareholders at the meeting of the K'unng Rubber
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  • 90 11 AUTPUTS of tin and rubber companies for August were: Pa hang Consolidated Co., Ltd., 5,280 pikuls. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Lahat) 298 pikuls (84,600 yardage treated 535 hours run). Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Puchong) 817 pikuls (148.400 yardage treated 585 hours run). Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 185 11 TOO TIRED TO tNJOY A^EST?^-. How do yen feel towaids the ond of tho day—eager to get the ltin- up done and tuck the kids into bed •king forward to a cheerful evening with the radio? do ><>v Hop into a chair too worn out to enjoy your rest, and
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    • 190 11 FAILURE FOLLOWED DAN... UNTIL HIS DENTIST 'I —V M \r S IT'S NO USE, TESTS SHOW THAT 9 OUT OT 10 DOB! I CAN'T NO nJ t y rrr PEOPLE HAVE BAD BREATH, EVEN GET A JOB JJk wfw I™ WITHOUT KNOWING IT! AND ANY MORE AND m JT«ni n
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    • 409 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent,; Collyer Qua v.. Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., i LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. "(APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular
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    • 354 11 P*CL BRITISH INDIA The best possible service are being maintained bj The P. O.S.N. Coy. fron I 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
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  • 99 12 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 14. SPEAKING at a meeting here Mr. R.G. Menzies, the 1 Time Minister, said that although Germany had seemingly ?,one from success to success, n ally she has been thrice defeated. First, she failed 'o break British seapower, secondly, came Dunkirk, ai. i thirdly
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  • 39 12 Reuter. Sydney, Sept. 13. ALMOST all the Australian States n have now opened funds for London air raid victims. The Melbourne fund, opened to day, received over £60,000 within four hours, towards a nominal oo jective 0 f £250.000.—Reuter
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  • 482 12 British Wireless. QVER 700 of the 1.500 bombing by the envin/mn'l ('r y u an<l German-occupied territory and S Chief EHm* laVe1 aVe been on territol y of the Reich wnrkf YeS f6n oil de P ots refineries, aimament woiks. aircraft works and aerodromes
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  • 443 12 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. JJ.A.F. bombers, on Thursday night, continued to harry •he German invasion plans, and struck at the network of vital railway junctions and goods yards in Western Germany despite weather described by the pilots as generally foul*" states the Air Ministry
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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