Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1940
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Title Section27 1940-09-23 1 The Malaya Tribune NETSA LES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. XXVIf- •No. 228. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1940 FIVE CENTS." The Malaya Tribune. Monday, September 2:1, 1940.27 words
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114 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. s T< kyo, Sept. 23. s 1 UANG Hipul Ekmgia», lj who is Thailand's J Prime Minister, has announced in Parliament that Thailand proposes to ahro- Late the non-agression pact with Frame unless Vichy Government acutrts the territorial deS mards on Indo-China, RCtoReuter. - 114 words
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Article119 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. fM a call to aircraft workers for 1 increased production, Lord Beaveibrcck (Minister of Aircraft Production) issued this message. •It is imperative that there should be a considerable increase the output in the coming week for the testing time mayReuter. - 119 words
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57 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Sept. 23. T HE Finance Department has anI nounced that the second $300 millions Dominion War Loan naa been heavily over-subscribed. Mr Ilsley (Finance Minister) declares that the response has again demonstrated the unity and resolution of the Canadian people in the causeReuter. - 57 words
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Article277 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 23. "THE special fact that it is logical to suppose that the relations of Spain with the Axis will be characterised by lively cordiality does not authorise the prospect to which some abandon themselves, as for instance the possible entry of SpainReuter. - 277 words
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49 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 23. HERR Ribbentrop has left by special train on his return to Berlin Moscow, Sept. 23. Herr Yon Schulenburg (German Ambassador) has left for Berlui. It fs™ndefsS>d he is taking ten days holiday during which heiwffl consult the Nazi leaders.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article60 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. London Sept. 23. The Admiralty, War Office. and Mr Ministry announce a «heme whereby sailors, 01 l f noti and marines will be specmny n ela tne women's services. children or Parents, wives and cnimren Cose relatives wm carry s'.ps o. KSIs B of' n aReuter. - 60 words
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Article127 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 21. IHE sales of diamonds at this week's sights at £250.000 were the largest since the invasion of the Low Countries. In August, the sales were £200,000 and in July £100,000. The improvement in the turnover is a f tributed to theReuter. - 127 words
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Article62 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Bombay, Sept. 23. THE Maha Saba, which voices the views of Hindus as a religious community, and has the sympathy, \t not the active support of 200 million peop?e, welcomes the opportunity to participate in the deliberations of the Viceroy's Council "in view of the opportunity offered by theReuter. - 62 words
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250 1940-09-23 1 Menzies Re-Elected Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 23. MR Urate, the Prime Minister, was re-elected with an enormous majority. He said that the result of the election was a clear mandate for the r.rosecution cf the war with the utmost virou' He was invitingReuter. - 250 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1940-09-23 1 HUNS' CRUELLEST OUTRAGE 83 YOUNGSTERS AMONG 294 DEAD Tempestuous Seas Hinder Rescue Work Reuter. London, Sept. 23. ONE of the most cruel tragedies of the war was announced in London last night. A ship carrying 90 British children to Canada has been sunkReuter. - 1,404 words
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436 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 23. AS the enemy's lines of communication lengthen, the difficulty of maintaining !arg? forces on forward lines is increasing enormously. British troops are operating orrthe Egyptian front. The Italians ire showing signs of German tactics of advancing in waves,Reuter. - 436 words
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45 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Pondicherrv, Sept. 23. A French India Committee has been formed here by the local committer of free Frenchmen and Monsieur Barcn, administrator ol French India, to recruit volunteers for Gen. de Gaulle, and raise funds for his support.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article138 1940-09-23 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. Haiphong, Sept. 23. IHE Japanese crossed the border irem South China at 10 p.m. >tsterday, two hours before the cxphy of the ultimatum. ihey were faced with intense resistance. The attack ceased at midnight, and is expected to be re.umcd at dawn. Hongkong,Reuter. - 138 words
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Article109 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Sept. 23. THE close attention with 1 which the constant reinforcement of the Italian mission in Syria is being followed here has been further increased by the arrival of another group of nine Italians on the way to join the armistice commission at Beyrouth.Reuter. - 109 words
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Article71 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. Peshawar, Sept. 23. The call for Jehad (hdy war) against Italy was made to-day vhen special prayers were offered in all mosques in the city lorjne security and prosperity of Egypt. Turkey Iran and Afghanistan, and for warding off "Italy and other aggressors frcm theReuter. - 71 words
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Article100 1940-09-23 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 23. THE Japanese newspaper Nichi Nichi in Tokyo publishes a despatch from its Berlin correspondent, giving an account of a telephone conversation he had had v.ith Mr Okamoto. who had been a counsellor at the Japanese Embassy in London. The latter was spc-akimi fromReuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement122 1940-09-23 1 p" M. HASSAN, Fiectrical. Gas Water Contractors, 34. 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. S411. nX\ your requirement* in the :.,t;on or repairs of electric, nd water pipe fittings, please consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We also stock:— Electric122 words
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Advertisement87 1940-09-23 1 For Radio entertainment value the Lissen "Alnwick" cannot be beaten. Specially designed to give trouble tree reception in tropical climates and especially daylight reception of European short wave stations. It is designed for battery opera-' ation but employs mains valves thus giving a reception usually associated v.ith a mains model.87 words
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64 1940-09-23 2 Singapore. Monday. TWO Japanese, a man named Shinn/aki. and a woman named Atsuko Yamakawa, were charged in the local police court this morning with offences under the Official Secrets Act. Ishiro Kobayashi, the manager of Eastern News, Japanese news agency in Singapore, and representative64 words
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203 1940-09-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. DEMARKING that he believed the husband, Mr. w. M. McCall the Third Magistrate, dismissed the summons brought by Foo Sin Lean against her husband, On Seng Lee, a mechanic, for neglecting to maintain her and their three children. His203 words
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Article90 1940-09-23 2 j <Frc>m Our Own Correspondent) P„ T Trm Taiplng. Sunday. OLICE constables stationed in outlying villages of Taipin" includuig Matang Changkat Jermg and Trong, besides doing their daily job of arresting law-breakers are occupied in the pleasant work oi cultivating vegetables. As a result, presentable vegetable gardens90 words
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Article107 1940-09-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) A M Penang. Sunday. Indian woman living i n Sungei Nibong village, was injured w r h l P Vr nut P alm which was too of hp by ft Str ng gale top of her attap hut, completely SttSSS107 words
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802 1940-09-23 2 Recommendations By S. C.B.A. To Govt. (Tribune Staff Reporter) A DEFINITE move to tackle the youth problem in the Colony— a subject commented upon by the Hon. Mr. F. D. Bisseker at the last Legislative Council meeting when he drew attention to the dangers802 words
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Article119 1940-09-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. DEFERENCE to the patrio- lism of a young hawker of Ipoh. shown by his donations for the aid of his fellowcountrymen, is contained in a letter from the Chinese National Government to the Perak Branch of fjie Oversea Chinese Distress Relief119 words
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376 1940-09-23 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WHEN one talked of trade to day Monda > nrst and foremost h W iian Trade Commissioner or MalaysS' iiJ the Austraon an official visit. who is now in Singapore Explaining the position in which Australia and New Zealand had been placed376 words
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97 1940-09-23 2 A "Thai Half-Hour" will be a nightly feature of the Penang broadcasting programmes from (Monday) to-day. The Penang station will stay on the air an extra half-hcur. from 9 to 9.30 p.m. every night except Sundays, to broadcast a special Thai irrogramme which will consist97 words
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Article34 1940-09-23 2 Dr. Rupert Shelley, Medical Officer, Batang Padang, stationed at Tapah. will be shortly going or transfer to the Batu Gajah Hospital. Dr. Gillespie. Medical officer of the General Hospital, Klanc will take his place.34 words
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205 1940-09-23 2 (From Our Own Correspond, *|j C U OPERATIVE gardening is the ZJ£** enterprise to be und. taken by the Government T< vants' Co-operative Thr Loan Society, Ltd. (UruV a tang and Selama». Ma This is revealed in the report just issued by the i which will205 words
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Article25 1940-09-23 2 Mr. H. M. J. Fein, the untitled lands Consul-General at si, V» pore, who has been in Batav-' a short while, has returned to Singapore.25 words
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576 1940-09-23 2 (From Our Own Reporter) A XT mm Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. of 37,223,070 over the revenue of the previous year is disclosed in the report by the Auditor. Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, just issued, or, the revenue and expenditure of the Federated576 words
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Advertisement449 1940-09-23 2 II SMILE for VICTORY! I Support the "WEAR A SMILE* BALL Special I Cabaret in aid of the "BUY A BOMBER" WAR I I FUND at RAFFLES HOTEL, OCT. 2nd. I TICKETS $2.00 I YOU WILL NOT FIND IT DIFFICULT I TO SMILE IF YOU CO TO J Raffles Cafe449 words
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Advertisement154 1940-09-23 2 J GIMLETS, 1 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. j China Buildinsr, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Accident. COD LIVER OIL TABLETS (Product of U.S.A.) Superior grade A convenient and palatable means for administering the virtue* of high grade cod liver oil. Each tablet contains154 words
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1006 1940-09-23 3 YOU WILL FIND NOTHING ABOUT THE WAR ON THIS PAGE A 1 the hearing of a triple murder charge which opened I at Abridge, Kent, on Aug. 13, prosecuting counsel told a story of a husband and wife living together, but each having a1,006 words
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440 1940-09-23 3 have been a self-will- i ed girl, and to some ex- j u*nt a bad girl," said Mr. j Bernard Campion, RC, the Mtrkenwell magistrate, when I he put golden-haired June l!are, 17, a clerk, on probation for 12 months on condition that she resided440 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-09-23 3 Mr Wee Peng Hong, only son o/l Mr and Mrs. Wee Yam Meng, ol Singapore, and Miss Yeo Gek Tec. youngest daughter of Mrs. Yeo Thian Seng and the late Mr. Yeo Thian Seng, of Singapore, photographed after their wedding. Mr Tun Tlanq Seng, only sor. o] Mr86 words
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Article526 1940-09-23 3 WHEN three soldiers were charged at London Sessions, it was alleged that they broke into a house where a young woman was alone with two children and spent the night there. The woman denied a suggestion that she had written a note to cue of526 words
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Article45 1940-09-23 3 It is understood that Mr. W. J. Thorogood, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, will be going on transfer to Malacca as District Judge, next week, and he will be succeeded by Mr. G. L. Howe, formerly District Civil Judge. Singapore, who is le turning from leave.45 words
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Article29 1940-09-23 3 The death occurred recently at Ipoh of Mrs. Lee Swee Hoe, wife of Mr. Lee Swee Hoe, well-knowr. Perak miner and planter. Mrs Lee was 56 years of age.29 words
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355 1940-09-23 3 London, Aug. 13. U/HfcN Leopold Harris was sentenced at the Old Bailey to H yeais penal servitude seven years ago, his pretty daughter Lottie, then just 17, made a vow that she would never marry until her father was released. Shortly355 words
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Advertisement126 1940-09-23 3 Manufacturing Opticians lin GBBAT BAtt-SBM OPTICAL CO.. 275. S. Bridge Kd. Tel. 2164 Established in 1928. Optician C. Y. FAT UlaSßd supplied with a guarantee Coupon. VOI Tli VUAM GREAT KKJI VENATOR. Restores health with all its inner wer bl Manhood and of ability to enjoy almost a new life.126 words
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Advertisement208 1940-09-23 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere, PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33208 words
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Advertisement46 1940-09-23 4 iiißißH Just as BK* If| VARIETIES READY I JjMt*' V '4-= W FOR IMMEDIATE ISE H Kl 'll MULLIf,A 1 AWNY m KIDNE\ CREME OF J MM,Ji ARTICHOKE 0 11^ —1 mushroom II m^t^^^M^^W^^^^^l^ TOMATO i^^/^^^^^X^^^fc^^^r BUY A TIN TO-DAY AND BE CONVINCED l WPJS. 275.46 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-09-23 5 Twenty-five years married, Mr. and Mrs. Andrcic d'Rozario celebrated silver wedding anniversary last week at their residence in Burmah Road. In the picture abev-j. they are cutting the cake.31 words
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441 1940-09-23 5 Singapore. .5; Selangor. .3. MAINTAINING their reputation as Malaya's football giants for this year, Singapore, "Malaya" Cup champions, in spite of playing without two ol their regular players and Skipper, defeated Selangor by five goals to three in a thiillinfc friendly match at the Anson441 words
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Article29 1940-09-23 5 The R.A.F. fSeletar) beat the Singapore Swimming Club nrs and second teams at water polo 5—4 and 7-3 respectively at tn< Swimming Club yesterday morning.29 words
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Article56 1940-09-23 5 SPORTSFRONT TO-DAY SOCCER: —S.A.F.A. Div. I. R.A.F. v Seletar; Div. II (Bi Chinese "B" v Customs, S.R.C.; R.N.W.T. v Moravia. Farrer Park; V.M.C.A. v R.A.F. (Kallang), V.M.C.A.: S.AF.A. Challenge Cup, RA <ac-ac> v S.R.C., Stadium. HOCKEY:—CoIts v Hornets, Fprrer Park: S.C.R.C. v Mountain Battery. S.C.R.C; C.S.C. v Field56 words
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Article132 1940-09-23 5 THi: large crowd of badminton enthusiasts who were present at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday to witness som e of tne finals of the Singapore Badminton Association's junior tournament, were not disappointed at the excellent quality of the matches they witnessed. The women's doubles saw tne132 words
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Article87 1940-09-23 5 i.C.B.C- tennis tournament Ue» 0 for tv-day arc: Open doubles: S. A ™*%*J Yadi vs Lim Hec Chin C- Y. D. Maclagan 8.A.8 Al.agnn Ken? Bern t—»' vs. Yap An man 'Mixed doubles handicap: Miss J. C ma\ M M C T J T.ES Open singles: Seab Ken-87 words
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Article25 1940-09-23 5 25L... medal i Staplewomen i .montmy niaved at Tangford scoring was PM» 3 Mrs Vthefreturns were as M»M£ 14 »2 P ts25 words
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Article258 1940-09-23 5 BY "SECONDS OCT' PITTING up a magnificent display of riie finer points of boxin?. Battling Sima became popular overnight when he held the Singapore lightweight title holder, Ventura MjLEques, to a draw over twelve rounds, at the New World Arena iast night. Indeed. Sima258 words
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Article195 1940-09-23 5 Results of further tics in the S C R C seventh open lawn tennis tournament played at the S.C.R.C. courts yesterday were a follows: Mens handicap singles: Cap? j C. Powell (plus 31 beat Edward Tan <scr.) 6—4, 6—2. Men's handicap doubles: John Lim and Gan Kee195 words
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Article106 1940-09-23 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A EUROPEAN, Dr. W. L. Donaldson, who appeared on a summons and pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving in the Police Court, was fined $40 and costs by Mr F. M. Smith, the Magistrate. It was stated106 words
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322 1940-09-23 5 LESSON FROM LONDON f.ATEST issues of the London newspapers arriving in Singapore give prominence to the fact that there is a big boom in Ihe show business in Ihe Metropolis and provincial English cities. New theatres and cinemas have opened with cheap seats, while322 words
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Article127 1940-09-23 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. FH Ah Whatt. a former Government chandu salesman, was convi2ted and nned $25. in default. 25 days' rigorous imprisonment, on each of three charges of selling chandu to unregistered smokers, by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Criminal127 words
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Article14 1940-09-23 5 Mr. B. J. P. Joaquim's two son. have arrived in Kuala Lumpur from England.14 words
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Advertisement149 1940-09-23 5 TRIBUNE "TREAT THE TROOPS" CAMPAIGN Anson Road, Addresses 11 The Arcade. Singapore. or Singapore. Please post me a copy of your printed form regarding the entertainment of troops. Name Add rests Outstanding amongst tennis players for many \ear« Bill I lilden achieved his phenomenal success by his perfect control md149 words
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Advertisement89 1940-09-23 5 For Your Health j drink I FRASER NEAVE'S VICHY W^"^ Whether you've used Glbbs I§M f J Dentifrice for as long as you can remember —or only once— j. |p, you never want to change, f- H ~"bibbs Dentifrice U as cool and vP dffiwßi rcircshinc as a shower—lt poll89 words
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Article359 1940-09-23 6 JTOE appointment of Mr Gandhi as the sole leader ot Congress has raised fresh Hopes of a settlement through negotiation. The resolution batted by the Working Committee and subsequently ratified by the All-India Congress Committee is generally regarded as sufficiently compromising to keep the door open359 words
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Article, Illustration966 1940-09-23 6 A Special Correspondent - In Malaya's War Effort Big Part Played By Contributed By A Special Correspondent gift of her late husband's costly motor-boat to the R.A.F. by Mrs. Tan boo Bin a fortnight ago is an example of the ready response of the Straits Chinese womanhood in the Colony to the966 words
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Article490 1940-09-23 6 Mme. Tabouis - Hitler Wants B y Mme. Tabouis (ln the Sunday D spit L j THE United Stales is co fpn( nil its attention nou- :n over Britain. H 0,1 the uar It is reported to land in England wit? h* mui any day now. Explicit orders 'fr'"490 words
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Advertisement189 1940-09-23 6 'jjjfc and other TROPHIES •We have stock a Si,v er Cups, Shields, Silver Medals and E. P. N. S. lankards. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO CLUBS INSTITUTIONS J RAFFLES PLACE SINCAPORE Spiders S h cor??on* S Relatlon Plant Friends 5 Fo Ps g'S SlSf 22 Wonder, ~f The Shf>re Rft Jm| gJJ189 words
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Advertisement150 1940-09-23 6 YOU OWN THE RAILWAYS USE THEM. Jr^iL-WQJJi HIGH WIPES HANDSOME W .LL GIVE YOU DELICIOUS MILK WHENEVER YOU WANT IT!" I J(LIM win g i ve you delicious, fresh Tr Pure milk whenever you want it' with wX? Y U mi it wherever you want it-regardless of Koi 1 J150 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-09-23 7 Although the Nazis are orying to demolish London by bombing the homes of the civilian population, Londoners are as cheerful and confident *M ever ot seeing the end of Hitlerism soon. This picture lows how narrouly a bomb has missed some tenement houses47 words
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483 1940-09-23 7 EVERY CAUSE FOR CONFIDENCE— Attlee British Wireless London, Sept. 22. r |'HK "Battle Of Britain" was the subject of a broadcast by the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Clement Attlee, which, ho said, all the world was watching. The hopes and fears of millions, Mr. Attlee continued, were involved in iheBritish Wireless - 483 words
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Article100 1940-09-23 7 British Wireless. London, Sept. 22. THE Queen s deep interest |n the welfare of the refugees now accommodated in Windsor, owing to the riestruction of their homes in East London, was demonstrated again to-day when she visited the women in their billets and in church andBritish Wireless. - 100 words
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226 1940-09-23 7 Hungarians Accused Of Hangings And Tortures Reuter. C 7 Bucharest, Sept. 21. RUMANIA may appeal to the Axis against what is described in the Rumanian Press as Hungarian atrocities in occupied Transylvania. According to Rumanian reports, tings and tortures are being inflicted on Rumanians now underReuter. - 226 words
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327 1940-09-23 7 FREE AND STRONG CHINA ESSENTIAL Reuter. JcULL aid to Britain was urged by the U.S. Republican nominee, Mr. Wendell Willkie, speaking on foreign affair* at San Francisco on Saturday. "IF BRITAIN FAILS," HE SAID, "WE ARE UTTERLY AND SAVAGELY ALONE. NO NATION ONReuter. - 327 words
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Article28 1940-09-23 7 British Wireless. London. 22. I Members of the Czech Army have subscribed £300 to the Mayor of Chester's fighter plane fund i which Is now over £4,000. —BritishBritish Wireless. - 28 words
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Article116 1940-09-23 7 Reuter. Vichy, Sept. 21. AUTHORITATIVE quarters to-night admitted that the negotiations over Indo-China had reached a difficult stage. It is pointed out that the negotiations are being conducted simultaneously through normal diplomatic channels in Tokyo and through the military commanders in Hanoi, whose task was "toReuter. - 116 words
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Article44 1940-09-23 7 In 1928 novelist Edward Phillips i Oppenheim published a book enti led "The Light Beyond." It was written supposedly around the Whitehall Conference of that year !In it Oppenheim, discussing interI national intrigue, wrote: 'By 194 C France will no longer exist."44 words
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194 1940-09-23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. rpHE Gazette de Lausanne (Swiss) of Sept. 20 publishes a despatch from its Berlin correspondent who says that first the victims and then the destruction in the centre of the city have made Berliners experience an aspect of the war ofReuter. - 194 words
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Article47 1940-09-23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 21. BETWEEN 60 and 70 German aircraft flew in the direction of the London area from the Thames Estuary early this evening, it If estimated. They were speedily engaged by British fighters and soon made off No bombs were dropped.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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159 1940-09-23 7 British Wireless London. Sept. 22. WIDESPREAD drought and the conseauent shortage ol grass has caused many farmers to ofler large numbers ol livestock for sa.t earlier in the season than is usual. The number entered at the Food Ministry's collecting centres are more tnan canBritish Wireless - 159 words
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Article74 1940-09-23 7 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 22. I>RIGADIER-GENERAL Strong assistant to the United States Chief of Staff, has returned from an inspection tour of Britain. He highly praised the R.A.F. and said the fighter pilots and machines were markedly superior to those of the Nazis. He believed thatReuter. - 74 words
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Advertisement48 1940-09-23 7 i r >Ar Hullo! f C*rl? Everybody j 1 i>rie**x\ Have you fti A visited t£' Muslim NL. .-c*?-. Restaurant? Come try lU#f our delicious i Mutton thicken j Jtjgf Briany and Roti ĔĔM Mariam, etc. Cool, dean com. JK\ fortable. We also »KwfliM cater for parties etc.48 words
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Advertisement198 1940-09-23 7 "HE TRAVELS FASTEST WHO TRAVELS ALONE" KfS? 3 M 5 11 MALAYAN RUGBY UNION KM.HY FOOTBALL BOOK NOW AND ENSURE A GOOD SEAT FOR THE 1940-41 SEASON. 18 FIRST CLASS GAMES IN STORE. SEASON TICKETS (INCLUDING TAX) $11.00 ENTITLING THE HOLDER TO A RESERVED SEAT FOR GAMES ON THE PA198 words
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Article97 1940-09-23 8 Singapore, Saturday. OWING to the fact that the extra training, equipment, and increased establishments, necessitated I;y present conditions, involve abnormal expenditure, and that it [J therefore necessary to enact tha Hiis shall not be included in the limit imposed by the Local Forces Increased Expenditure* Ordinance. 1938.97 words
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Article116 1940-09-23 8 Tlio band of the Straits Settlements Vohcc will ptxioim in Public during the week aa follows, under The direction ol Mr J C. Hitch. L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M. ti. M S. M Tuesday. Sept. 24 at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. 3 March "Father Rhine" Linc*e 2. Overture The Secret116 words
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Advertisement261 1940-09-23 8 Season I I s*_*L Town! Sau. v c ABSOL ITE WAR TIME TONIC~CapitoL 1 3 shows to-day I 315 6.15 9.15 1 COLUMBIA PICTURES present RAY MILLAND I 3,1,1 I LORETTA YOUNG C v-./ V TAKES A WIFE" with LATEST NEWS-.OF-THE-DAY By ClipperAHlMAlL a splendid OFFICIAL BRITISH Production "KING'S MEN261 words
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Advertisement253 1940-09-23 8 I Positively Last Day *S m mmm~ —I ZJS. 6.15 &D. I* aILIM A3i II BIA I to v 2? !i ing f Timber T »PPing Thrillers -th act™ an d excite,,,,. k^r s H^^{ URiNvjTATioN OPENING TO-MORROW~ |^-Jh£_..AL.IIA J '»lltlt i ijij/f;:; •;;;i£;;;s:r l| I *m;» noiii D f253 words
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Article184 1940-09-23 9 Reuter. [jondon, Sept. 28. rpHE Air Ministry and MinisAl try of Home Security communique stated that there had been no enetrv air activity on a large scale yesterday, although isolated aircraft crossed the cast, and south-east coasts from time to time. Some of these penetrated inlandReuter. - 184 words
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Article174 1940-09-23 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 23. The second contingent of British volunteers, numbering 60, left Shanghai yesterday morning. Among thr volunteers, who were seen off by a large crowd, were several former members of the Municipal police, who resigned to serve in the British Army.—Reuter. Tokyo. Sept. 23. The officialReuter. - 174 words
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Advertisement516 1940-09-23 10 li«zz»«V. noz^^^M Situations Vacant W^ N 7 E S., AGENTS •rorywnare for X*mas Woo ,f n dars Particulars to Box 43». Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 751B) WANTED Commercial Artist for Advertising House. Chinese preferred. prospects to one with original ideas. Apply Box 468, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 784E» *****5 Assistant516 words
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Advertisement352 1940-09-23 10 Matrimonial advertiser holding responsible P**™ city. In nearby country, desires y?™ eet educated young lady (Jewish re--2 Preferred) with a view' to matrimony, and engagement as Shorthand Bam firm «ease apply |J confidence with photo (returnable) to Box 448 e!o Malaya Tribune. (No. 761E) Persona! All AGED TUANS, who anticipate352 words
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Advertisement511 1940-09-23 10 Lost Found LOST One Gold Bangle »et with small Diamonds and sapphires between Clifford Plei and Alhambra Cinema, Tuesday Sept 17 o p.m. Reward 11, Green Lane, ShigaP° r «>- (No. 771 «1 Business Opportunity WANTED—Active partners either sex < E profitable business seeking extension. Those capable of investing at;511 words
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Advertisement544 1940-09-23 10 m Photography TOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist m Lllywhlte Studio, Singapore. Prices mode(No. 724K) Public Notices TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from approved contractors for erection and completion of Six Blocks of Coolie Lines at Dairy Farm, Bukit Timah, for Messrs. Singapore Dairy Farm Ltd. A deposit of $100,-544 words
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Advertisement444 1940-09-23 10 SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB I TENDERS are invited for the rebooting and additions and alterations to the Singapore Recreation Club. Official Tender Forms arid Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the Club any day between 9am 4 p.m. .J c d «f s lose at 4 p.m. on Monday, 30th444 words
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Advertisement270 1940-09-23 10 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE of RATTAN AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (The property of Major J D Wyatt) Including:- Rattan settees tables and stools with cushions mattresses, crockery, glassware garden implements, etc 81d6SWare TO BE HELD AT NO. 11, GOODWOOD HILL On Tuesday, 241h September, 1940, at 4270 words
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Miscellaneous516 1940-09-23 10 I TO-DAY'S It .hi,, SINGAPORE fcnmwi ZHL 825 metm (1.33 melo. j*HwTO| a.m ZHP M <•■• JTffl^S 0 45 Music. £W 21.53 S3! AX ■••"I) «50 News. Relayed from London. p ««0 (KM £2 23j£ Th. 8.8.C S, 7.20 Close Down. p French bulletin 11.55 Music. ews and topical Noon516 words
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Article110 1940-09-23 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. Monday. THERE was not much doing in the tin share market, but prices maintained. Hong Fatts had buyers, few Punchanged hands and Kuchais proved. Very little business was m rubbers, and there was fiing of interest to report from i\u< market. The110 words
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Article22 1940-09-23 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37 Sellers 37V 8 TIN22 words
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Article186 1940-09-23 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 19. THE report of Ipoh Tin Dredging is very timely in view of the recent discussion in the House of Commons on the question of .vasting assets and Excess Profits lax, says the Financial Times. Of two areas of186 words
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Article87 1940-09-23 11 Singapore, Saturday. THE annual general meeting of 1 Kempas Ltd.. will be held at registered office of the com- at Malacca on Sept. 28. The crop harvested during the year was 3.083.065 lbs., and tne average price realised for an grades including the value of unjold stock was87 words
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Article51 1940-09-23 11 The Directors of the Eastern United Assurance Corp., Ltd., at tne Board meeting held on the I9tn instant, decided to recommend to naieholders at the forthcoming nnual general meeting, the payment of a final dividend of 5 per cent, and a Cash Bonus of 1% P^ 151 words
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Article247 1940-09-23 11 Reuter - Wheat Crop U.S. Loan MARKET REPORTS By Reuter Liverpool, Sept. 21. A T ast 50 per cent of the Unite d States wheat crop is expected to enter the Government's loan. Argentine export offers ot particularly attractive, owing to the heavy freight Private guesses place the Argentine crop at 170247 words
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Article88 1940-09-23 11 Boston, Sept, 21—The activity ol fine wools is pronounced, prices advancing 2 to 3 cents, but medium wools do not respond similarly. The cause of the rise appears to be the revival of interest In the goods on the New York market, together with realisation that onlyten per88 words
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Article173 1940-09-23 11 (Ercm Our Own Correspondent) London, July 18. SPEAKING at the thirtieth annual meeting cf Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates, Ltd., to-day, Mr. P. 3. Burgess, the chairman, said they had to go back many years j to match th net profit of £22,640; made last year.173 words
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Article160 1940-09-23 11 London. Aug. 15. THE change.for the better in the position of the rubber producing industry is reflected to a marked extent in the results of Merlimau Pegoh for the year ended Mar. 31. From its own estates the company secured a profit of £67,200, which was160 words
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Article527 1940-09-23 11 i Singapore, Sept. 20. Article Price MEAT Beef steak; kati 40 Beef stew or curry; Lati 35 Fillet steak: lb. 63 Mutton, Australian; lb. 38 Java Goat Flesh; Jb. 54 Pork, lean; kati 50 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality; kati 40 POULTRY Capons (locally reared*; kati527 words
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Article120 1940-09-23 11 THE following is a U* of outputs for the under-mentioned estates for the month of August 1940: Output for Total to date of Output for August current financial Au^: st Name. 1940 year for- 1939 *1 finfi lh«? 2 months 67.746 lbs. 32.2?2 lbs. Brunei 31.606120 words
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Article767 1940-09-23 11 Singapore, Friday. DIVIDEND of six per cent, was declared at the annual meeting of the Brunei United Plantations Ltd., held to-day at the offices of Evatt and Company. Presiding. Mr. Lee Chim Tuan announced that the company had made a net profit during the last year767 words
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Article431 1940-09-23 11 Singapore. Saturday. A PROFIT twice that of the previous year was earned by the Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd. This was disclosed at the thirty-first ordinary general meeting of the Company held to-day. Speaking at the meeting, the Chairman, Mr. J. C. Cobbett, stated that the431 words
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Advertisement245 1940-09-23 11 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) iTiimpeaeliable Security W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust245 words
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Advertisement279 1940-09-23 11 STEAMER WIS IM.S BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO LTD., Tel 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINK) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special279 words
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Advertisement352 1940-09-23 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service are being maintained b} The P. O.S.N. Coy. fron the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstance! sailings are perforce res tricted. Special Holiday Return352 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-09-23 12 London, Sept. 22 AMONG the names appearing in 1 the list of awards to RAF officers is that of Squadron Leader B&aer, who receives the DSO Squadron Leader Douglas R s Bader, photographed after his mar)lege in W37 to Miss Eduards cousin of the brothers Donaldson85 words
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635 1940-09-23 12 Tup hi London, Sep(. 23. HE Minister cf Health, i„ broadcast speech, described the have h *i th'L plans for sheltering citizens who ah Ja SenSC,eSS and brutal German Mr. Malcolm Macdcnald said:— Ihe caie cf those made homeless amidst t he bombardment of air635 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-09-23 12 The marriage took place on Saturday at the n%—* v Canning, of Mr. Lee Ong Choon and UUm Dor^rZ^SL l cr th€ son c/ the late Mr and Mr, Le^TeS^^J^J^^? daughter of Mrs. Lee Pang Sena and theUtttiir40 words
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435 1940-09-23 12 British Wireless. I London, Sept 22. yJIE following communique was issued from General de Gaulle's GHQ 0 n Saturday: 'The rallying to free France of more colonies—Chad, Cameroons. French Equatorial Africa. French possessions in India and the Pacific —correspond thrcughout th e whole worldBritish Wireless. - 435 words
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Article122 1940-09-23 12 Portsmouth Aug 17 developments may follow the discovery by th' 5° ,ice of tne badly decomposed body of a wom.;n in a house m Inhurst-road. North End, Portsmouth, where she lived alone The police are now seeking information concerning the victim, aged about 36. who was122 words
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Article322 1940-09-23 12 Reuter. Cairo, Sept, 22. QVVING to diverse opinions concerning the Italian invasion there was a sudden Cabinet crisis last night resuiting in the resignation of four ministers who were prominent members of the Saadist party—the party which, under Mahir Pasha, is in favour of immediate declarationReuter. - 322 words
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Article149 1940-09-23 12 Malaya War Supplies (Tribune Staff Reporter) A T the War Conference at Delhi .JtSPtt separate discussions among- delegates on wider i -L Ihe object of the conference is not a generV discussion, but a settlement of a joint war supply no I eastern group, under149 words
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Article49 1940-09-23 12 Arriving recently in Htm Nazi secret agent Dr. Westrick reporters that the story of Plan to set up a ypy America was all hooev A fJ» nights afterwards a TJr Webster addressed a group of prornkien, the fall of France. "Dr Websterwas Dr. Westrick.49 words
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