Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVIL -No. 234 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1940 FIVE cents: The Malaya Tribune. Monday, September 30. 1940.
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  • 430 1 t British Naval Circles Confident Of Issue Reuter and British Wireless. London Sept. 30. REITTER'S naval correspondent at a British base writes: "The warning that the danger of invasion d\*o not necessarily disappear with the approach of autumn and winter was given
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  • 221 1 Reuter. Cairo. Sept. 30. AX R.A.F. communique i tines that enemy air action in the western desert yesterday was slight. R.A.F. bombers made a night attack on an enemy lcrry convoy. 15 miles wesi < f Bardia. A salvo of bombs fell a
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  • 75 1 The cream of the British < ol<>nial army is r.ow in I-R.vpt anxiously awaiting forces. Battle r.av scon be joined. The British army comprises nnits j lrom India, Australia. Canada. New Zealand and South \frita—some? of the finest j lighters in the wcrld, besides
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  • 66 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 30. MORE than 11.000 London women and children, many of them victims of German night raiders, found new safe hemes in the country during the week-end. Accompanied by volunteer escorts and officials of the London County Council, they were taken from
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  • 934 1 British Wireless. London, Sept. 30. QPER ATIONS were carried out on Saturday night by bomber forces of the R.A.F. over Germany and occupied Channel ports, states an Air Ministry communique. Weather coitions over north Germany were unfavourable, but numbers of our aircraft reached
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  • 187 1 Reuter. New Delhi, Sept. 30. "nUR fate is linked with that "of Britain,"' declared Mr. Jinnah, President of the AllIndia Moslem League, addressing the League Council yesterday. Mr. Jinnah added:—"We are ready to shed our last drop of blood, and part with our last penny, to assist
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  • 34 1 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 30 SENOR Suner followed Count Ciano from Berlin to Munich yesterday evening. Both were on their way to Rome. Count Ciano was greeted by prominent Nazis before his train passed on—Reuter.
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  • 160 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. riGURES just revealed show how Germany's main war depots have been systematically pounded during the Inst three months by the R.A.F. From July 1 up to Friday Inst, R.A.F. machines made 216 raids on ports in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium
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  • 158 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 29. MR. Cordell Hull's statement that the Japanese-Axis alliance had made clear a "relationship which had long existed' in effect" is given considerable prominence in the Soviet press this morning. The press also cairies a lengthy dispatch from the New York correspondent
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  • 336 1 "Blood Thicker Than Water" British Wireless. London, Sept. 30. JN a recorded bro idea t from Richmond, Virginia, Bishop Tttc'ier, speaking on the occasion of the American Day of Prayer, said last night. ''Much of the sympathy with Great Britain has a more generou:. origin than
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  • 221 1 Mystery Deepens Reuter and British Official Wireless. Bucharest, Sept. 30. 3|YSTERY about Rumania's intentions towards the five British subjects arrested at Ploesti last week deepened yesterday, when the British military attache at Bucharest visited the Rumanian military authorities to enquire about the announcement by
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  • 146 1 Reuter. Chungking, Sept. 30. rpHE belief that Britain will soon re-open the Burma Road to the passage of arms for China was expressed by Mr. Wong En Hao, Chinese Minister of Economic Affairs, who added that the British must now have realised that appeasement cannot change
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  • 128 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. FAITH in Britain's war effort is daily growing stronger among the Norwegian people, says a telegram from Stockholm to the Norwegian Telegraph Agency in London. There is no sign of any support or recognition of the new Nazi-sponsored Government, and
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  • 392 1 Reuter. London, Sept 30. SEVEN enemy planes are known to have been destroyed m yesterday's raids on Britain. Four bombers were shot down in south-east England by anti-air-craft fire. Two British fighters were lost, but the pilots of both are safe. The most tremendous barrage,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 278 2 Several Infant Clinics To Be Built (Tribune Staff Reporter) INCREASED facilities for welfare work in the rural areas are indicated by the recent approval of the erection of a new welfare clinic at Changi by thfe%fK&apore Rural Board Estimated to cost abouUjßHEri), tfcis
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  • 146 2 Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. j SIX members of the Sarawak Constabulary, headed by i Inspector Othman bin Haji Moasili. have arrived in J Kuala Lumpur, where they S will spend some time studying the various methods and procedure in Malaya, which 1 they will put into
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  • 20 2 Mr. R. W. I. Band. M C.S.. has been appointed a Commissioner for Workmen 's Compensation for the Christmas Island.
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  • 43 2 Lt. and Mrs. P. W. May fcentr c), photographed after their rceddwg at the Tanglin Garr?sot- Church on Saturday. On right is M iv» Graeme, and on left Capt. Hartley, uho gave the bride away The bridegroom >s a South African
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  • 181 2 Singapore, Sunday. AN appeal to Indians in this town to subscribe to the building fund was made at th e annual general meeting of th e Indian Association, held at the Association Pavilion, Balestier Road to-day by the President, Mr. V. Pakirisamy. Before proceeding with
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  • 14 2 Mr. C.E. Peel has been appointed an Inspector of Machinery tor the Straits Settlements
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  • 157 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sunday. A FINE tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Ampalavanar Saravanamuthu of Seremban is a sports pavilion which now forms an annexe to the Negri Sembilan Club, and which has just been completed. The building has cost about $3,500, raised
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  • 38 2 The Belgian Consulate at Kuala Lumpur has been closed. Persons in the F.M.S. who have official easiness should, in future write to the Consuiat General de Bel gique en Malaisie Britannique co Legation de Belgique a Bangkok < lliail.iudei
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  • 420 2 STARTING TO-MORROW-OUR GRAND NEW "Keep Fit* 9 Campaign DON'T MISS THIS SERIES in the MALAYA TRIBUNE WHETHER you are over-weight or whether you are "just right", your body demands a certain amount of daily exercise to keep it in perfect condition. Owing to the enervating heat of the tropics, however,
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  • 236 2 (Frcin Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. ON BEHALF of his v. lie. Madam 'iunku Rahman. Dr. S. Baboo, pf the General Hospital, applied to the Rent Assessment Board for an increase of rent from $45 to $55 in respect of a house in Babington
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  • 231 2 Singapore. Sunday. AT the seventeenth annual general meeting 0 f the Indian Associa- t eld at the Association Pavilion, Balestier Road, to-day. the president. Mr. V. Pakirisamy. expression to the popularity and esteem in which the present Indian Agent and his wife arc held In this
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  • 179 2 •From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. "TELL the applicant that he him 1 self in his evidence has admitted that the houses are in a very bad condition, and that he has not done any repairs at all. "It is his business as landlord to put
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  • 70 2 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. TARA SINGH, a local boxer, ap- peared before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the Ipoh Police Court and claim ed tml to charges alleging possession of 500 tubes of chandu, and not being a registered smoker. The accused was remanded
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  • 213 3 Puzzle It Out (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. UOW much P. R. E. Abdul 11 Majid earned a month was a question that had not been answered, when he appeared on a summons in the Third Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck io show cause
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  • 189 3 <Fr<.m Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. lINLESS you are ill-treated I U cannot make an order," said Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Third Magistrate, to a Chinese woman, Tang Ah Chun, when she summoned her husband, Kan Ah Fat. for neglecting to maintain her
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  • 88 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. WHEN he appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court on a charge of being an alien of Thai nationality and leavin<', the Settlement of Penang without having his alien certificate endorsed valid for such journey as required,
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  • 283 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. A SEQUEL to a successful raid by Mi\ D. R. L. P. Matheson, O.C. Detersives, Sembilan, and a party of police, was the arrest of a Chinese who was proceeding; from Pcdas towards Kubonir Road with a cycle and a
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  • 70 3 THREE MORE PRETTY GIRLS who will help with the "Wear a Smile" appeal for the "Buy a Bomber" Fund, by se!li.: r airs to-morrow night. They are (left to right) Miss Jenny Lee, Miss Eileen Campbell and Miss Lena o.an, of die Happy World.Three girls from each.
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  • 316 3 Remittances To China Under Of ficial Review (Tribune Staff Reporter) A REPLY to the effect that the matter is "under conside rat ion" has been receiv ed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of C ommerce, following representations to Government appealing for "a more magnanimous attitude*
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  • 17 3 Che' Ibrahim bin Haji untitled has been appointed to be a Kathi for the Settlement of Singapoie.
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  • 286 3 Been Inmate Of Every Gaol In Malaya Brunei (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. WHEN a Malay, Sheik Mohammed, was convicted for Jie twentieth time in the Third Court by Raja Ayoub, it was revealed that he had seen the inside ot every r 'son in the country beside
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  • 77 3 (From Our Own Reporter! Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment Was imposed upon a woman, Eng Kirn in the First Court, for having imported into the F.MS, a Chinese girl for the purposes of traffic. Records kept by the Chinese Protectorates in Selangor
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  • 42 3 Inche A.M. Ibrahim, of the Customs Excise Department, Ipoh, will be going on transfer to Pengalan Bharu shortly. His ransfer will be a loss to Ipoh badminton circles for he is a State player and the Perak Malay champion for several years.
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  • 354 3 (I'i<-in Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. MR. J. CALDER, of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed Controller of Companies —an appointment made by the High Commissioner under the Emergency Regulations 1940. Rules promulgated under the Emergency Regulations and gazetted, define the powers which
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  • 142 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE abnormal withdrawals from Savings Banks in the F.M.S. experienced at the outbreak of the war, are referred to in the Auditor's annual report for 1939. Mr. A. C. Hands, says that withdrawals exceeded deposits so considerably that
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  • 742 4 SOURCE OF RING TRACED TO KOBE JAMES R. Young, chief Far Eastern correspondent of International News Service, has just exposed the Japanese narcotic racket in America. Cabling from Washington recently, he said that American federal agents had traced the source of a dope ring to
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  • 119 4 SCHOOLBOYS in Suffolk are growing their own dinners. Although 1,000 acres of extra land has been brought into intensive cultivation by schools, there is still more scope, and the Board of Education urges the use of waste corners. More food must be produced for the
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  • 522 4  -  Soccer Notes By AJAX the Royal Air Force, the tension as regards honours in Division I of the S.A.F.A. is now over. Through the loss of a point against the Malays, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, strongest rivals to the airmen for honours, are virtually
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  • 55 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: —S.R.C. v Mountain Battery, S.R.C; C.S.C II v S.R.C 11, C.S.C; S.C.R.C. v Field Ambulance. S.C.R.C; S.C.C. trial, Padang; Girls' S.C v Y.W.C.A.. G.S.C. RUGGER:—R.A.F. rugger trial. Jalan Besar. TENNIS:—S.C.C, S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments. SOCCER:—S.A.F.A. League. Div. I. Chinese v. Loyals, Stadium; Business Houses League. Singapore
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  • 40 4 Deain. California, Sept. 30. BETTY Jameson, holder, beat Jan? Cothrat by six and five in the 36-hole final of the American Women's Golf championship yesterday. Miss Jameson was six up after 18 holes.
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  • 332 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. time must elapse before the appointment of a new Bishop is announced, writes the Rt. Rev. B. C. Rob Bishop of Singapore, in a letter published in the Parisl Selangor Church Magazine (September). His Lordship says:— •It
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  • 558 4 BY defeating W. T. Hickey jr., on Saturday, and disposing cf Scan j Kong Siew yesterday. Yong Loon hong qualified for the semi-final of the men's open singles event in the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green. Long Choon secured
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  • 199 4 Chungking. HAVING travelled at least ±L 10.000 mies through Kansu, Ninghsia, Suiyuan. Chinghai Honan, Shensi and Shansi provinces, the third group of the South Seas Chinese Comfort Mission arrived back here recently. After a brief stay, the members wi'l return to their respei homes in
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  • 247 4 London. Sent 23 RESULTS of week-end footb in Britain were: SOUTH Aldcrshot 2. Portsmouth 3 Bristol City 2. Cardiff 2 Clapton Orient 3. West ham 3. Coventry 1. Notts County 1. Crystal Palace 2. MUrwali 1 Fulham 3. Luton 3. Leicester 1. Stoke 0. Mansfield 3. Northampton
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 93 5 King Haakon Crown Prince In London King UaaKon oj Norway addicted the gathering when he attended (he Norwegian Seamen's meeting in London Lecture* for Scandinavian beam en arriving in Lunaon and the shutting oj educational films, is pari of the policy of educational service to the International e.<ab'ishment oj close
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  • 303 5 Goyernmenl funds or contributions from native patriots arc keeping cu'pk>mats of eight shattered European countrn tune tuning in Washington. Even though thei home Governments have collapsed or been supplanted, the Polish and Belgian Embassies, and the Legations of Czecho-SJovakia, Norway,
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  • 63 5 A fred Charles Burrick, lorry r ol Lynmouth-road. Wa' Uiamstow, 8.. was awarded £3.270 damages in the King's Bench Division for injuries received when his Y. and a lorry owned by 2. Berry and Sons. "Ltd.. of Riscoestreet, Canning Town. E., collided. One ol Barrick's injuries was
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  • 60 5 Retiring after 21 years' detective Work in Kent, Det.-Superintendent J. H. Stutchfield, known at Kent point-to-point meetings as "The Vicar," because of his spectacles, umbrella, and benevolent appearance, in which guise he warred on crooks; famous cases in which hj figured included theft of £12n,000 old master from Chilham Castle
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  • 19 5 Born, a son to film star Janet Gaynor. who last August eloped and married Hollywood dress dener Gilbert Adrian.
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  • 155 5 Green, an Eastbourne Corporation bathing attendant, was drowned in the sea when the Grand Parade bathing station was about to close. Two young women were the only bather.; and one of them eot into difficulties, and was assisted by her companion. In response to their
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  • 328 5 CAPTAIN A M. Ramsay, the Conservative M.P. for Peebles, wh< was arrested under the Defence Regulations on May 2;), is on special diet in the hospital at Brixton Prison, but his health shows little Improvement. nnn m He is inclined to be restless and U
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  • 490 5 Twelve Victims In Roadside Tragedy A BEAUTY queen and her young husband having a day's ''honeymoon trip"—delayed three months because he had been on war work—were among the 12 victims of a motor coach crash recently. The coach, a 30-seater, caught fire after colliding
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  • 90 5 CHAFF Sergeant Charlie Sherriff. O of the A I F. in Palestine, former Melbourne radio dance band leader, lias written a jazz waltz entitled "Over the Ocean to You." which lie has sent home to an Australian music publishing firm. "1 had a fit of the
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  • 97 5 A GERMAN woman refugee living at Towyn. Merioneth, North Wales, was sentenced at Liverpool to on- month's hard labour and ordered to' be deported for entering Liverpool, a protected area, without permission. She went to Lancashire to visit her husband, a German, who was interned.
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  • 34 5 Now living in remote farmhouse near the Thames, Lord Redesdaie's daughter, Unity Mitford. rarely goes out. is believed to be still convalescing from bullet wounds received in Munich soon after the outbreak of war
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  • 368 5 EVIDENCE by two sons, young men in H.M. Forces, supported a petition in the Divorce Court which resulted in Mr. Harry Thrush, Civil Servant, of Russellcourt. Woburn-place, London, obtaining a decree nisi. Mr. Thrush charged the misconduct cf his wife, Mrs-. Maude Maria: et May
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  • 163 6 Opinion fpHE pact of alliance signed x in Berlin last Friday between Germany, Italy and Japan gives proof of the weakening of Germany's position in Europe by reason of her failure thus far to invade Britain, and her chances of successfully doing so diminishing each day with the
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  • 226 6 Hitler has called upon his "last hope," and it appears that Japan has listened to the threats while asserting that she will still keep out of the war in Europe. In other words Tokyo is willing to be of nuisance value to the Axis only. The lesson
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  • 1531 6  -  Little Interference With Jewish Populace Nazi Parachutist killed With Pitchforks by w Lieut. Leonard RODRIGUES 5th Regt., Dutch Artillery {{ERE is the inside story of Holland, told to Henry Buckley by Lieutenant Rodrigues, who formerly assisted him when he was Daily Express staff
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  • 259 6  -  (BY LORRAINE STREETERT M ISS Dorothv Rail a new. comer to Singapore cros ed the Atlantic on the ship as Lady Eden, wife of Timothy Eden, brother of Fv tain's War Minister Eden was en route to Cai with her three-weeks' old ball-'-and fifty evacuee children
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  • 29 6 London. Sep? 23 One of the four workmen in at Buckingham Palace, when bomb fell through the Royal Chapel a fortnight ago. has die
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 134 7 U.S. Destroyers Reuter. London, Sept. 29. THE first flotilla of the American 1 destroyers transferred to Britain came to a British port without ceremony to-day. A great Anson flying-boat which had been the flotilla's watchdog over a great part of the Atlantic crossing hovered above
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  • 128 7 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 28. THE visit of the Spanish Minister of thr Interior, Senor Suner. to Berlin is the subject of the following inspired statement issued by the official German news agency: The visit of Senor Suner to Germany has. we learn in authoritative circles, provided
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  • 31 7 Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 29. The death is announced of Senor Julian Besteiro, Moderate Socialist leader and former President of the Cortes. Senor Besteiro died in prison.— Reuter.
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  • 232 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 29. fFHE bus and tram strike in the International Settlement was settled to-night after lasting for a week and causing the worst transportation tie-up in the history of Shanghai. The service is resuming on Sept. 29. The terms of the settlement have not
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  • 53 7 Reuter. Rome, Sept. 29. milE popolo d'ltalia w rite s today: 1 "It must not be supposed that even if a radical revision of men and system *is effectively carried out In France. Italy and Germany would be under obligation to compromise o n the rights to which their victory
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  • 56 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. aNLY one of the crew of the Glasgow steamer Sulairia, 5,800 tons, was lost when the steamer was torpedoed by a German submarine on Wednesday morning without warning. The ship sank quickly and the survivors drifted for 24 hours in lifeboats before being
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  • 23 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 28. The death is announced of Mr. Cherry Kearton. the well-known naturalist, author and big game photographer, aged 69. —Reuter.
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  • 263 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 28. GERMAN aircraft losses in the Battle for Britain for September, up to to-day, totalled 1,040. The losses for the whole of August were 1,115. As losses in personnel are usually reckoned at 2y 2 per plane, the luftwaffe, since the beginning
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  • 389 7 EFFECT OF RECENT PACT U.S.A/S CROWING AIR POWER Reuter. London, Sept. 'J'HE Washington correspondent of the New York Hcraid Tribune states: "To-day's developments have strengthened the belief in well-informed quarters that the United States may be in the war by the
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  • 125 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. "YOU are committed in honour to I prevent the French Empire being used by the German and Italian enemies as a battlefield," exclaimed General Larminat, Gov-ernor-General of French Equatorial Africa, in a broadcast to colonial soldiers at Dakar to-night. General Larminat
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  • 143 7 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 29. OFFICERS and soldiers of the free French forces—you are resuming the fight against the common enemy en the side of our allies. I am certain you will cover the Tricolour with glory. Vive la France." This was a recent Order of the
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  • 78 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 29. to the Japanese for greater personal sacrifices, the Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, called on the nation U "unite to achieve its destiny oversers." Referring to the "human sacrifices and the drain on the resources caused by the China conflict," Prince Konoye
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  • 42 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 28. Berliners scurried to their shelters twice to-night as the R.A.F, staged two successive raids, the first of which lasted three hours according to reports received from Berlin. There are no reports vet regard, ing the damage done.—Reuter.
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  • 92 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 28. MR. Hugh Dalton, Minister of Economic Warfare, speaking at Manchester today, gave a reminder that British claims concerning Nazi planes shot down can be implicitly accepted. Mr. Dalton said: "I sometimes meet people who teH me they think the published figures
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  • 129 7 Reuter. New York, Sept. 28. THE former President, Mr. Herbert Hoover, is planning to make a direct appeal to the American public for feeding the conquered peoples of Europe, according to the newspaper columnist Raymond Clapper who says that as the attitude of the State
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  • 148 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. COLD north-westerly wind was blowing across the Straits of Dover last night the sea was choppy 'inder cicvi lit sky and visibility was fairly good as the R.A.F. delivered what is believed to be the most violent attack
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  • 62 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Sept. 29. THE Foreign Minister, N. Sturdza, announced to-day that Rumania considered herself free of every political connection except that which bound her to the Axis. It had earlier been reported that, at a meeting last night, the Cabinet decided to withdraw from the
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  • 489 8 SHENSI PROVINCE GHENSI had 60 modern factories in operation during the first half of 1940. They are capitalised at $9,874,000 and have more than 10,000 registered workers. The value of tht production of these factories is estimated at $7,000,000. Industrialisation oJ Shensi is
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  • 132 8 Central News. Chungking. JJEPORTS of wholehearted, enthusiastic overseas tChinesc support to the movement for building a larger and more formidable air force have been received in Chungking from several American cities. Chinese communities on the Atlantic seaboard, one report says, have pledged subscriptions totalling U.S. $1,000,000,
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  • 190 8 Chungking. RnHE city ut* Chungking, to which the offices of the Chinese Government were transferred on Nov. 20. 1937, shortly before the i'all of Nanking, has now been officially designated as the "co-capital" of China. Eievation of Chungking, wartime caoital for over two years, to the
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  • 183 8 Exhibition Of Chinese Goods In Africa Johannesburg. UNDER the direction of Mr. Sung Fa-haiang, Chinese cMsul-General in Johannesburg an exhibition of Chinese goods will be held here as soon as arrangements are completed. The European war has changed the international trade situation and great opportunities are open to Chines; manufacturers
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  • 109 8 ENTERTAINMENT WALT DISNEY sweeps the board at the A mam bra. Ivhere all items but two —a fine March of Time production telling of life in tlie Vatican, and a tennis film showing Bill Tilden and Vincent Richards—are his creations. We have Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck
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    • 149 8 A GREAT COMEDY COMES BACK TO-IIAY at the CAPITOL 3.15 6.15 9.15 IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS SPECIAL ONE-DAY RETURN SCREENING OF ERNST LUBITSCHS' FAMOUS COMEDY! GRETA GARBO and MELVYN DOUGLAS in M.XO H lIKA DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME The Year's Outstanding Adventure Story! Filmed In Glorious Colour!
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    • 218 8 Excellent Entertainment for young ojj ™sD&lil5 D &lil' l p.M. AMjHA3III|{ 4 RKO Radio Pictures Present WALT DISNEY'S All Techm'colour Cartoon Programme j FEATURES Featuring the world's best loved stars MICKEY MINNIE MOUSE, DONALD DUCK, PLUTTO, "GOOFY WILBUR SILLY SYMPHONIES. Presented with a special issue ot THE MARCH OF TIME
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  • 13 9 and uL Tun ZTn°l IhfZd'ZSL Bock of T n)jl tM
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  • 390 9 I.KWB London, Sept. 29. £1 lfcKthe trouncing they received on Friday when 133 raiders were destroyed, and their ineffective daylight iv ds on Saturday, Goering's bombers had little success last night and this morning. Few planes appeared able io penetrate tne central London delencea
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    • 443 9 CatuaV wn to -»AY~ AIHA I «»«y>odr a.m. Go 3.15 6.15 9.15 EIGHTH WONDERFUL DAY! ALSO MR^6uNTJRmiH]Niw SREEI *»l-KNIX<; UKONKSDAY 2ND. Ofitorpp GARY COOPER WITH DOIUS DMEOTO» ■IXIII- Wl Vr. t y UNITED ARTlsts >»<■ l«Ultog Theatre Fitted With -CAPITOI n To-Nighl Last Night—7 15 pm Do„bl, Feature Indian Taikies
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    • 443 9 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Draining of Lorong N. Telok Kurau Owners ar e notified that the spec mcation < estimate and provisional apportionment in connection with Notices served under Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance for draining the above Road nave been confirmed, and are available for inspection during office
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    • 785 10 ■"r^ifilT'flfl^llflfll-nill^r^RI^B Situations Vacant WANTED Indoor salesgirl, must speak Malay and Cantonese. Only Chinese need, apnlv Box 494 c,o Malaya Tribune pore. (No. 858E> ./ANTED Upcountry Agents for Saleable wristlet watches. Particulars Box 482, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 840Ej CANVASSERS lor Manufacturing Products. Good salary and commission. Only energetic and rapable
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    • 664 10 To Let TO LET Furnished and unfurnished sea side Bungalows at 7,4 miles West Coast Road and 20-A, Lorong 27. Geylang. Apply Straits Cabaret, Singapore. (No. 856E) BRIGHT BIG ROOM $18;- p.m. Apply, Walklki Studio 44, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. (No. 822E; TO LET. Two small houses Ringlet. M.S. E. lighting.
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    • 777 10 Vegetable Seeds uNS DOLLAR for any ten popular kinds (Boans and leaf-vegetables). Enough ror i«rge garden. Send remittance. Postage tree. Malayan Vegetable Seeds. 44. Keong Saik Road. Singapore. (No. 835E, Motor Vehicles FOR SALE—Ford 8 excellent condition 400, Thomson Road, Singapore. (No. 850E, FOR SALE—Vauxhall 20. 1935 In very good
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    • 793 10 Matrimonial RESPECTABLE European Soldiers want wives. Europeans or Eurasians. Write for particulars. We also cater for all classes. Marriage Agency. 79. Bukit Timah Boad, Singapore. (No. 839E; Stamps FOR SALE: Really good quality stamps of Malaya. Fine selections, Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent anywhere. List free. L. K. Thye, Federal
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    • 604 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 299 of 1933 Re CHEW KEE SENG of No. 85, Joo Chiat Place, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final dividend is intended to be
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    • 1264 10 I TO-DAY'S RAOIo SINGAPORE London ZHL 225 metres (1333 k|cs) TR\NSMISm<>v ts ,ft ZHPI 30 ..96 metres (9.69 mcs) <;&£ U.M Men ZHJ»3 41.32 metres (7.25 mfcs) JJJJ Mchi 113 »3 8.20 a.m. News la English (every **0 lY.lt Mcfr (legs m( nM aaf kan zhp3. he c r am
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  • 511 11 A,t,.. Singapore, Sept. 27 Aitu-ie Price MEAT Beef steak; kati 40 Beef stew or rurry; kati 35 Fillet steak lb. r Mutton, Australian- lb 3r Java Goat Fle:,h; ib Zl Pork, lean; kati 50 Pork, lean and fat <ISt quality;; kati 4n POULTRY Capona (locally reared); kati
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  • 23 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices ol tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37Vs. Sellers 37% TIN $133, unchanged.
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  • 129 11  -  MARKET REPORTS By Reuter mur New York, Sept. 28. [Uk great expansion in United States August copper exports to Japan is ascribed entirely to the release of shipping whu* had restricted July shipments. The great expansion in exports to Russia was due to the
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  • 44 11 London, Sept. 28.—A new regulation prohibits the import of Sterling bearer securities without Treasury permission. Securities il'icitly imported may be seized and forfeited. A special arrangement. however, has been made for securities imported irom Sterling areas and Africa. Canada, Newfoundland and Hongkong.
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  • 35 11 Boston, Sept. 28 —The Wo. i Market to ue active and firmer, w'th the demand centring on fine qui'Jities. Barely ten per cent, of this year's cli K jemains in .Yestern hanos.
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  • 118 11 London. Sept. 28.—The Government has arranged to buy the entire coming cocoa crops of the Gold Coast and Nigeria. Last seasons control scheme will continue to operate, with modifications especially a 20 per cent, reduction in the price to growers with a view to a
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  • 70 11 London, fefcpt. 28 A Treasury order prohibits companies no w domiciled in the United Kingdom :ronn transferring their businesses i bread without Treasury consent, The City thinks that this is a sequel to last week's proposal of Directors of the Great Boulder Proprietary Mines to remove the rcmpaiu
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  • 214 11 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 10. jj HFEE tin-mining companies registered in the F.M.S. have issued interim dividend statements. Two--Kuala Kampar and Kramat— show increases on the comparable dividends of a year ago. and the other. Kundang returns to dividends after a lapse of ten years.
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  • 194 11 Singapore, Sept. 30. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 24 I|l6 London demand 2|4 I|l6 Switzerland demand 205% New York demand 47 Montreal demand 51 11|16 Batavia demand 88% Samarang
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  • 231 11 I (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 23. THE Anglo-Dutch Plantations 1 of Java. Ltd.. is paving a final d:v;dead of 4 per cent. Speaking at the thirtieth an- nual meeting in London to-day Mr W. H. Daukes. the chairman I and managing director, said:
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  • 180 11 {From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 25. IN his speech at the annual meeting of Kramat Pulai, Ltd., in London to-day, Mr. C. V. Stephens said: "The Restriction Scheme continued to function in a satisfactory manner during the year, and. fortifield by the buffer
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  • 141 11 I rom Our financial Correspondent Ttnnt Singapore, Monday. THERE was activity i n selected tin shares on Saturday, including Hong Fatts, Kundanga and Tongkah Harbours at quotations. Kuchais shewed small imnrovement. and Raub Gold moved up to 435. oil very good support, and some thousands of
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  • 195 11 London. July 16. A DIVIDEND of 14 per cent, was recommended at the annua! meeting of Bertam Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd., to-day. The profit f( r the year amounted to £62.531. a very considerable improvement on the previous year. The chairman. Mr. A P. Hadow,
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  • 188 11 (Fioni Our Own Correspondent) London. July 22. THE results of Southern Kinta Consolidated, for the year end|ed Mar. 31 last, are considerably better and approximate to those for 1937-8. Compared with 1938-y. the net proceeds of tin ore sales aic uu by £328.548 to £539.018.
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  • 275 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 22. DRESIDING at the fortieth an--1 nual meeting of the Caledonian (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., Mr. Clarence F. I.eighton said that, pursuant to the scheme lor amalgamation approved by both companies in May last year, they took ov.er the undertaking
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  • 187 11 London, Aug. 16. Ml-f A. P. Goodrich took the g chair at the annual meeting of the Bukit M?rtajam Pubber Co., Ltd.. in London. He stated that the crop for the year was 3.822,980 ib.. of which they shipped 3.043.P46 lb., realising an average net price
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    • 142 11 MM I II b it m s ii INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand.) PfftE, marine, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. 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,
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    • 273 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA For PENANG. RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 361 11 IP* tx BRITISH INDIA The best possible service are being maintained b The P. O.S.N. Coy. froi the Straits to their usua ports of call in China India, Ceylon and tin United Kingdom. Passenjr ers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstancei sailings are perforce res tricted.
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  • 24 12 The promotion of Mr. J.P. Biddu'ph, an Ollicer of Class IV, Malayan Civil Service, to be an Officer of Class HI, has been approved.
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  • 21 12 The appointment of Dr.untitled Miss) Violet Crowe o be a I ady Medical Officer, Malayan Medical S< rvicc ha been approved.
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  • 128 12 Counter For Anglo-U.S. Economic Reprisals Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 30. RADICAL re-orientation of Japan's national economy will be put into effect by the National Planning Board, which will meet soon to consider Anglo-American economic reprisals over Japan's renewed determination to realise the East Asiatic
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  • 61 12 Reuter. Newfoundland, Sept. 30 TRAMP steamer has aniveo with 87 survivors Of two snips sunk in the Atlantic by German I submarines. The sailors from one ship said I that the Germans shelled their lifeboats after the crew had abandoned the ship. The captain was killed by
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  • 65 12 Reuter. Washington, Sept 30 A SUBSTANTIAL expansion of American supplies to Britain is revealed in the Department of Commerce statistics for August. The value of aircraft at $30 millioni was $17 millions higher than in July. The total value of exports of all
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  • 141 12 London, Sept. 30. A'J example—which could be matched ovsr and over again in the records of institutions, private firms and Government depart-ments—-of determination not to let air raids interfere with their ordinary daily duty has been mad" public by a clerk cf the
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  • 16 12 Mr. W.M. Young. M.C.S. has been appointed an Assistant Controller of Labour under the Labour Ordinance.
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  • 24 12 In place of Dr. V.K. Samy, resigned, Mr. M. V. Pillai has been appointed to be a Municipal Commissioner foi the Town of E/ngapore.
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  • 185 12 Reuter. London. Sept. 30. QTROjfCI forces of heavy R.A.F. »5 bombers, penetrating deep into Western Germany, attacked the large muniticn factory at Hanau, 15 miles east of Frankfurt-on-Main. This important plant, which produces metal alloys for aeroplanes, torpedo and submarine parts, and also bronze bearings tor
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  • 128 12 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 29. EVIDENCE of the stiffening of the Italian demands on Syria is provided in reports reaching here. It is stated the latest demands submitted to the French authorities in Syria include. IThe use of Tripoli a.s an Italian naval base. 2 The
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  • 181 12 J ORD HASTINGS was accused at Reepham, Norfolk, of galloping after a 14-year-old boy and hitting him «ith a whip. A summons for assault was dismissed under the Probation Act oi payment of £1 costs. Lord Hastings lives at Melton The mother of the
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  • 62 12 Died, at Launceston, Cornwall, portrait painter Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope, 82. His sitters included Kms George V. King Edward VII. the Duke of Windsor as Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, the ex-Kaiser Lord Roberts. Lord Kitchener tnd 'he Archbishop of Canterbury was first modem r.a. to paint an
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept 30 nGNGKEW. the Japanese 'occtH pied portion of th< In uunw oeiucraeni, v.as in cf considerable exciten ..t night. foMowing the reported tier cf a Japanese oifi© r by t nese gunmen. No details of the affair have been allowed to leak out,
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  • 94 12 From Our Own Rep Penang, Saturday A FINE of $2 was Imp Lini Kcon Teck In the Third Court on a Malay. Mohamed Noor. who pleaded guilty to a summons charge of failing to register the birth cf a child in Penang. The prosecuting officer informed
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  • 185 12 STOP PRESS Reuter. London. s:;u. ?f< Ai. Mini try >.:^ualt, list inetaKies a mis ig W- ot nftetT W. B. S. I bk bcrn in Kuching, and Officer P. L. Dckcvne. born a* Rim tif, F.M.S.—Re :iter. Batavia. Sept. 30. Cclerel a number of the
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  • 127 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 29. |ius cmrese Government kma decided to order the cntrj Chinese troop into Indo-China as B measure of sdfthence, according to a Chungking message to the Chinese pi "'Vision in the Pacific is growing week by week,*' the Moscow radio
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