Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1940

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune NETSA LES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. JCXVH No. 227. Singapore: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, SepUmber 21, 1940.
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  • 543 1 200,000 CRACK CHINESE TROOPS READY FOR ACTION Decoux Said Resisting Both Tokyo Vichy Reuter. HONGKONG, SEPT. 21. TT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE JAPANESE ULTIMATUM TO INDOCHINA (SEE PAGE 7) FOLLOWED ADMIRAL DECOUX'S REJECTION OF THE JAPANESE DEMANDS FOR MILITARY RIGHTS IN FRENCH TERRITORY. A Chungking dispatch says
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  • 253 1 HEAVY NAZI LOSSES Reuter. New York, Sept. 21. PERM AN troops whc refused to participate in invasion exer- ci>t> off the Netherlards toast were sent back to Germany with their hands tied behind their baefcs, according to the Dutch wirtlesjs executive, Carlt»r Weele, who left
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  • 69 1 Reuter. Madras. Sept. 21. THE Madras radio says that Mr Gandhi, back In power as leader of the All-India Congress, made the following statement about his picposed visit to the Viceroy: "Aaummg that the interview U granted. I do not. go to hold a gift to the Viceroy's head, but
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  • 299 1 WARTIME ELECTIONS Reuter. Sydney, Sept. 21. TO-DAY, the Federal elections begin, for which a record number of candidates have been nominated. Party leaders, in final Appeals to the electors, emphasise the need for a tremendous war effort. Beth Mr Menzies (the Prime Minister) and Mr.
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  • 129 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 21. VIOLENT attacks in the Rumanian Press, alleging Hungarian brutality in occupied Transylvania, are understood to have been published with Axis permission, alter being withheld for three days. It is stated in some quarters that the campaign may precede a demand
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  • 74 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 21. THREE Italian war correspondents were captured by the British troops during the most recent fighting in th» western desert. in a talk in Cairo to-day with British war correspondents, they said they had been in Libya for six weeks. They lost their bearing when trying to
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 21. CiIMULTANEOUSLY with the staging of Army manoeuvres in Western 'cus-ia. the Soviet Pacific ieet has also been engage n a sham battle practice, according to a Moscow despatch to the Domei News Agency. Soviet naval operations are reported to have
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  • 241 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 21. the air operations around Britain on Thursday night and esterday, the communique issued by the Air Ministry and the Ministry of Home Security says that shortly after midnight on Thursday/ our anti-aircraft guns shot down an enemy bomber north of London. This was
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  • 62 1 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 21. IT is announced that Herr R»bbentrop has been in communication with Hitler by telephone. Commenting on the talks between Herr Ribbentrop and Mussolini, the Popolo d'ltal declares that the Axis powers have settled the Baltic and Danubian questions, and adds that "because
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  • 89 1 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 21. FE speaker o£ the Northern Ireland Parliament has sent to Sii Archibald Sinclair, the Air Minister, congratulations on the work of the RA.F., at the unanimous request of the members. The Air Ministry replied "The tribute of the House of
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  • 263 1 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Sept. 21. REGARDING the report that Britain has made available to the United States, certain facilities as regards Singapore, it is pointed out in authoritative quarters in London (says Reiner's diplomatic correspondent) that for years past, the United States
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  • 141 1 London, Sept. 21. AN R.A.F. communique, issued at Cairo on Friday states: Last night a formation of our combers flew through a heavy A.A. barrage and successfully attacked shipping in Benghazi harbour. Three large ships were seen to be on fire as a result
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  • 326 2 First Selections From Outside Govt. Soon (Tribune Staff Reporter) first appointments to the newly created Straits Settlements Service, the newest Service inaugurated by the Government for the local-born, from outside Government service are to be made soon. Applications lor the selection of three
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  • 242 2 THE Governments of the I Colony and the F.M S. have j decided to introduce into the respective Councils bills to impose income-tax. Certain problems in con- nection with the tax present themselves, and, as they are common to both administraS tions, a. joint committee has
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  • 167 2 Singapore, Friday. WITH nine previous convictions, 11 mostly for thefts, against him. Mohamcd Musin, a young Ceylonese. earned a further six months' ngorous imprisonment, to be followed by one year's police supervision, in th e fifth police court, to-day, for theft of $12 from the
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  • 101 2 THE prohibition of possession of cameras by passengers or people on board ships entering or within territcrial waters of the Colony was announced in a Government Gazette extraordinary last night. Every person with a camera on board a ship within the specified areas will
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  • 26 2 Regulations for the award of the "Volunteer Officers' Decoration" and the "Long Service and Good, Conduct Medal" to members of the s.S.R.N.v.R. were gazetted last, night.
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  • 390 2 Singapore, Friday. FINE of $500, or two months' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on Wang Chee, a Hainanese "boy* employed at the Admiralty Mess, Naval Base, when he was convicted on a charge of offering a bribe of $200 to Paymaster-Commander, N. H. Sherbourne, R.N.,
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  • 138 2 Singapore, Friday. AT the conclusion to-day of the inquiry into th e death of Lance-Bombardier James Henry pSOn °L an anti-aircraft battery of the Royal Artillery who was found hanffing hv hfa neck-tie in a room in a hotel at Jalan Besar. the Singapore Coroner. Mr w G.
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  • 358 2 Singapore, Friday. WORKING and living conditions were unfit for a European, and I wished to leave the Naval Base force before I was too old and useless to obtain employment elsewhere," declared Arthur Derbyshire, a European police constable attached to the Naval Police Establishment, who described
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  • 67 2 Singapore, Friday. A DEC 7.EE NISI granted to Vera Bray, of Kuala Lumpur, on Feb. 11 last, dissolving her marriage to Mr. Ernest Bray, instructor in Domestic Science in the Government Trade School, Singapore, was made absolute by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Terrell, in the
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  • 202 3 T If not, fill in the coupon below, thus signifying your intention of joining in the Tribune "Treat the Troops" scheme for making the troops feel really at home in this Colony. v, Q e ma j° rit y of Servicemen i£«V el om if
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  • 138 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NON-CONTINUOUS training of the local volunteers will commence on Tuesday, Oct. 8, latest orders i«*ued by Battalion headj quarters stale. It is also pointed out that as, under the Local Forces (Training; Ordinance, 120 hours of nuncontinuous training will be required of every
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  • 98 3 The latest addition to the Public Address System in Singapore is a loudspeaker at Kampong Glam. The site is the large open space outside the Astana, formerly the home of Malay royalty i n Singapore, and still occupied by descendants of the Sultan who signed the Treaty with
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  • 123 3 Pictures taken at the reception at the New World Dance Hall yesterday, when Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat gave a reception to celebrate the wedding of their second son, Mr. Ong Tiang Guan to Miss Chua Hock Toy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 249 3 Singapore, Friday. THE annual report of the Singa- pore Indian Association, reviewing the year ended June 30, to be presented at the seventeenth annual general meeting to be held on Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Association pavilion, is a record of achievements. The year under review
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  • 215 3 Singapore, Saturday. AjBOUT 1.200 people attended a reception given by Mr. and Mrs Ong Boon Tat at th e New World Cabaret yesterday in honour of the marriage of their son. Mr. Ong Tiang Guan, to Miss Chua Hock Tay, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chua
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  • 368 3 Singapore, Friday. MEDICAL College student, Mr. Wee Ah Leng, who with two friend:- rendered first aid to an elderly man who was found lying injured at Out ram Road ©n the third night of the recent black-out, was commended by the Singapore coroner, Mr. W.
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    • 10 3 'fry l^l THE PCRH^^^^^/m END TO A DA Y. I
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    • 284 3 1 ffl££i& j^^wfcf ff is?ass I only lec ted ft* S I Hums are cur inf? Soak for four hours in rold I the spp cua pr o- I water ane} then completely cover I process v™ c knoW n I ll *m with a thick pastry of 1 duces
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  • 372 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Y'HE first of its kind to be built by the Singapore Improvement Trust, a batch of four air-conditioned Compound houses a: Ridley Park—erected for senior members of the staff of the Trust —has been completed. Two of the houses were occupied
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  • 24 4 The Singapore Swimming Club v il: play water polo against the R.A.F. <Seletar> to-morrow at 11 a m at the Singapore Swimming Cub..
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  • 22 4 The Posr Office Club's hockey team rr.eet the Malay Signals Corps on Thuoday and held them to a one-all draw.
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  • 356 4 C. PESTANA created a big upset in the welter-weight championship final of the southern Settlement police championships at the Depot last night when he defeated A. Rahman, present holder of the Singapore amateur welter-weight title, on points. Of the eight fights, three ended in technical
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  • 128 4 DIKST class football should be witnessed at the Anson i Road Stadium this afternoon. I when the Selangor State side play their first game here against a formidable Com- S oi'ied Services team. i This is the first time after many years that the Com- biiifd
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  • 89 4 the Framroz Cup final, the 34th Co., R.E., defeated the 11th Co., R.A. by two goals to one on the north padang, Changi, yesterday. The gunners opened accounts three minutes after rthe start thrcugh Eeot but the Engineers equalised through Ahmad before the interval. At half
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  • 320 4 (From Our Own Reporter) I poll, Sept. 20. THE following are the weights for Thursday, first day of the Ipoh lace meeting: Horses, Class 4—Div. 1— 5 l > furs. Royal Desire 9 o K.C.G. 8.13 Westernra 8.13 Storm Ahead 8 13 Last Crusader 8 10 rutty
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  • 297 5 (From Our Ow n Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AT the conclusion cf the resumed inquiry into the death of a Uvelve-year-old schoolboy, Lim 5r ff H J?f! s a result of an accident, the Coroner, Megat Yunus, returned a verdict of death bv misadventure. e ti d
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  • 190 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. IXJBLIC response to the buy- ing of war savings certificates is still very encouraging, according to enquiries from the Post Office. "More and more people are getting to our counter," said an official, "in the true spirit of 'save lor
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  • 542 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thunlsay. IN the First Magistrate'*) Court, Penang. Mr. F. N. Syer, Municipal Commissioner, a member of the Rent Assessment Board and a partner of a local share-brokers' firm, was fined $800 on each of the following charges: That he on or
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  • 299 5 Singapore, Friday. A SENTENCE of 15 months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Lim Tiau Lian, till recently cashier at the North Bridge Road Jsranch of the Oversea Chinese TSank, at the Assize Court to-day by Mr. Justice Manning. Lim was found guilty on a charge of
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  • 42 5 Last over-the-anvil marriage at Gretna Green smithy took place recently, th? ceremony being performed by Mrs. Jessie Graham, 80, v?ho performed the first this century; last couple married were a young Scots miner and his bride; a new Act forbids such marriages.
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  • 187 5 Singapore, Thursday. A MM L Razak bin Mohamed All, an Indian, who said he was a money changer but was now unemployed owing to Government's action against money changers, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. McFall. the District Judge, for being in possession
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  • 942 6 JfHEN Great Britain decided to continue the war after tho capitulation of France, she did so in the full knowledge that she would one day be called upon to fight not only in Germany and Italy but also in other countries coveted by the Axis. The assertion
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  • 810 6  -  A War Of Reason Against Brutality By D. C. Trivem now, and say: "Let Britain be beaten, then we shall gain Swaraj." If the Nazis win, we shall be free of British rule, but the long fingers of the Gestapo will reach out,
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  • 119 6 Chungking S( HR. Chu Chia-hua, >. Secretary General dcmia Sinica since Ma now appointed Acting Pr< the Academia Sinica vacancy left by Dr Tsai Y» Dr. Chu. aged 46, j Wuhsing. Chekiang, h< the University of Berlin professor of physics of I Asking University, Oomi,
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  • 228 6 CARGOES from the vast supplies of British coal which have accumulated as a result of the submission of France have already been shipped to South America and Portugal. Further inquiries are now being negotiated, and soon the export of coal from Great Britain will rapidly increase.
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  • 29 7 sssrs, «a s£ sSrSSS 35S3S 3 for doll», ..n 1.e TSi^, a,U, ririh r t:, r" ■i>'.e i Mhl<om liruu-nini ..r «kJ •> «names. riie phuto here
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  • 229 7 Chinese Indignant At Camp Shooting Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 20. 'piIE Japanese authorities will soon demand the custody of the Chinese "doomed battalion," now interned in the International Settlement, according to the local Chinese Englishlanguage daily, the China Press. of Chinese soldiers, contending that they should
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  • 32 7 Reuter. London, Sep:. 20. The death is reported of Professor Charles Gabriel Seligman, eminent anthropologist, who made extensive studies of life In India, Cey'on, Sudan, New Guinea, Borneo and Africa.—Reuter.
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  • 310 7 Expiration Midnight To-morrow Reuter. ATTTiinoTTArnnrr, Hongkong, Sept. 20. JHORITATIVE quarters here state that the Japanese have presented IndoChina with a 72-hour ultimatum, expiring at midnight on Sunday. No official confirmation is hitherto available. i me Japanese may not attempt an attack against Kunming, even
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  • 121 7 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 20. i JIHE closest attention is be- ing given to developments lin Syria, where, according to meagre news items which pass a rigid censorship, inhabitants are showing increasing enmity towards the Italian armistice commission. The Arabic News Agency, Agence Dorient, learns from
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  • 48 7 Reuter. Havana. Sept. 20 MEMBERS of the French and Belgian colonies in Cuba agreed at meeting here to cable Gen. de Gaulle expressing their support of the cause of Free France. Several thousand dollars have been collected as /anation for de Gaulle's organisation.—Reuter.
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  • 105 7 Reuter. London, Sept 20. AN ANTI-AIRCRAFT battery in a scuth-west district of Lcndon scored a direct hit on a German bomber in the early hours of to-day and sent it crashing to the ground, where it blew up. The plane just missed a hospital building
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  • 99 7 Chungking. Sept. 19. (GENERAL LI TU, one of the famI ous trio of Manchurian volunteers including (lenerals Ma ChanLhan and the late Wang Teh-lin who continued the fight against the Japanese invaders in Manchulia until forced tc cioss the border into Russia with a volunteer
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  • 81 7 Singapore, Friday. THE Director of Information, Mr. 1 G. L. Peet, in a broadcast to-night from the Singapore Station, discussed the question of war-time economy for the average citizen. Mr. Peet stressed that the growing of food crops, vegetables and fruit formed a part of wartime economy for
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  • 34 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 20. It is learned authoritatively in London that raids were carried ou f last night by the R.A.F on road and rail communications in Germany, and also on the Channel ports.—Reuter.
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  • 154 7 Eastern News. Tsugaru, Sept. 20. rIE allegation that the Soviet Union is showing a very favourable attitude towards Japan as evidenced in her welcome to the new Japanese Ambassador to Moscow, Lieut.Gen. Yoshitsugu Tatekawa, was made here yesterday by Mr. Shigeru Shimada, outgoing Charge d'Affaires
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  • 160 7 Eastern News. Tokio, Sept. 20. THE Japanese Prime Minister, Prince Ayamaro Koncye to-day -aid that he would personally assume both the leadership of the new political movement and the directorship of the central headquarters. It was previously reported that Count Yoriyasu Arima would become the
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  • 66 7 Singapore, Friday. UP to three o'clcck this afternoon, the total of subscriptions received by the Chart-red Bank. Singapore, for the Lord Mayor of London's Air-Raid Relief Fund wr.s ever $5,300. This was an increase of over $800 on the previous day's total. Subscriptions may b?
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  • 224 7 Britain And U.S. May Pool Air Sea Bases Reuter. New York, Sept. 20. ACCORDING to the Washington correspondent of the New York Times, conversation* have been going on between the United otates' Government and representatives of the British Empire as to the possibility of informal but closer co-operation between English
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    • 500 8 Public Notices TENDERS TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, until noon on Ist November, 1940, for the following services for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for the year 1941: 1. Clothing (making up». 2. Transport of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps by motor bus or lorry 3.
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    • 780 10 Lost Found LOST One Gold Bangle set with small Diamonds and sapphires between Clifford Pier and Alhambra Cinema,. Tuesday Sept. 17, a p.m. Reward 11, Oreen Lane, Singapore. CNo. 771E) Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist in Lllywhlte Studio, Singapore. Prices moderate. (No. 7245) Public Notices (Vide Gazette No.
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    • 657 10 Street on one side and Mosque Street on the other. 4. South Bridge Road between Raman Street and Mosque Street and a line drawn at right angles from Smith Street to 114, South Bridge Road. 5. South Bridge Road between a line drawn at right angles from Smith Street to
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    • 422 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
    • 749 10 I TO-DAY'S RADIO IMF 38J8 metw, (9.69 mew. GSr T^3ff"K < 2» l 6.45 Music. GSO 17 n 122 3 mnrZi 6.50 News. Relayed from London. pm Mc!j (l 6»« tnn£?' 7.05 News in French. Relayed from 600 Pauhnp r London. now. 7.20 Close Down. (£«1 12.45 Concert by Reller'e
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  • 911 11 Singapore. Sept. 20 MINIM; Pt U m ia.l Huyera. Seiiera. Tin (4s) 3. 36 I Amal (ss) 5,6 6,-cd Malay 33.6 Hitam (ss) 19- 20^ ng ($1) 1.00 1 05 Tin 16,3 17,3 (sa) 8 6 9,6 Selangor ($1) 1.44 j 52 1 21;- 22-cd nang
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  • 316 11 THE report of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., tor the four weeks ended Sept. 14, 1940, is as follows:— DEVELOPMENT: Development footage the period amounted to 1,724 leet. Kaub Hole Section: 393 feet developWork was reduced above all levels th the exception of No. 1
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  • 247 11 R UBBER MARKET QUIET MOTHivr v Singapore, Friday. MViniXG has occurred to enliven the rubber market, and the widespread feeling that Septtmher may prove the decisive month of the war has naturally militated against active trading* state Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., in their weekly market review. The severe
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  • 137 11 Singapore. Friday. BUYING by the American Reserve y Furchasino; Company has been thiefly responsible for the maintenance of prices at the present level during the week, as very few enquiries have come from London and elsewhere, say Messrs. Lewis .•nd Peat (Singapore) Ltd.. in
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  • 32 11 In Russia this year one hundred and ten thousand copies of new dictionaries are to be published Rusaian-Esthonian, Russian-Lat-vian, Russian-Lithuanian, and Rus-sian-Finnish. A new large RussianGerman dictionary is also to be printed.
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  • 324 11 RUBBER London, Sept. 19. Market Tone Dull Spot 13,16 11 15 16 «Ist Forward) October 11 13 16 11 15 16 (2nd Forward) November 11 13 16 -11 15 16 (3rd Forward) Jan March lis 113 TIN London. Sept 20. Cash (Official Price) £247 Buy^-s £247i/2 Sellers
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  • 565 12 "TERRIFIC SIGHT" DESCRIBED Reuter. London, Sept. 20. THE sinking of a 10,000-ton German supply ship off northern Denmark hy the British submarine Sturgeon is announced by the Admiralty. The communique reads, "It can row be stated that His Majesty's submarine Sturgeon (Lieutenant O. D.A.
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  • 97 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 21. THE R A.F. last night ccntinued its non-stop programme of hammering the German invasion ports. In the moonlight cliff top watchers on the English side of th a channel saw bright bursts of flame ulong the French coast from Calais to Boulogne.
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  • 28 12 The promotions to lieutenants In the S.S R.N V.R. cf S'ub-Lieuts. R. H. Stevens, L. G. Jago, H. J. Eason and H. N. Smyth were gazetted last night.
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    132 12 JTie first woman of the fi^_.^.t 6 services to receive an award for gallantry. Assistant Section Officer Joan Daphne Mary Pearson, of the W'omens' Auxiliary Air Force, who has been awarded the Medal of the Military Divisior of the Order of the British Empire. When an aircraft crashed
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  • 365 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 20. QPERATIONS in General YVavells Near Eastern Command continue to cover a wide front, writes Reuters military correspondent. His aircraft have successfully attacked the Dodecanese islands, which the Italians converted into first-class naval and air fortresses and which they claim
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  • 192 12 Reuter. Washington. s» §t. >] Legislation expanding the r„ construction Finance Corpora tions's borrowing po\ver> bj 5* millions has been passed by the Senate and sent to the \\hite House for signature. The legish tion paves the way fcr loans IJV the Export and Import Bank U, South
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  • 66 12 London. S 'pi. If. THE cost-of-living figures end of August was 187 1914 being 100, and was two higher than the figure at the beginning of the mcnth. T equivalent to about one per cent. For food alone, the figure or two pcints higher than figure for the
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