Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1940
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Title Section26 1940-10-01 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED J6,000 DAILY fOL. XXVII- -No. 235. SINGAPORE^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1940 FIVE CENTS." The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, October 1. 1940.26 words
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350 1940-10-01 1 SEVERAL OTHERS BEING HELD CONSULS FOR SWEDEN AND GREECE ALSO INDICTtD Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 1. gEVKN out of 15 British residents in Japan, who were arrested in connection with alleged espionage on July 27, have been indicted and found guilty of violationReuter. - 350 words
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Article50 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. I—Mr. Faddcn, the Federal Air Minister, has announced that Australia is producing two De Havilland-Moth training planes daily, and is now filling overseas orders for training aircraft from the surplus of home supply. He added that the Wirniway output was already one daily —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article276 1940-10-01 1 Tokyo. Oct. 1. 11 KDING to the Domei the Japanese EmLondon has ordered i sidents in Great :uate as soon as Agency states anese Foreign officially advised ten ay of the step. th< measure is not s Lble aggravation :ions following the three-power pact, he increasing276 words
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Article, Illustration50 1940-10-01 1 SIR HUGH DOW I) ING Air Chief Marshal and eof- v an-der-in-chief of the R.A.F. Fightei Command, nhn 'the Air Ministry announces) has been appointed b\ His Majesty ihe King to be K> igh Grand Cross of the Military D ion of the Order of Bath.50 words
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Article97 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. Nairobi. Oct. 1. BIRIKAU. in Italian Somahiand, was successfully raided for the third time by the South African Air Force on Saturday, states a communique, which adds that the administrative buildings were directly hit by heavy and incendiary bombs, some buildings being burnt out. OtherReuter. - 97 words
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361 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. G ERM v.Ws loss of over 2,000 planes and 5,000 men in August ard S pt ember is a very severe blow to her first line air strength, says Keuter's air correspondent. Hie belief is expressed,Reuter. - 361 words
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Article316 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. L IN a leader headed "We Cannot Remain Indifferent." the New York Herald-Tribune, comment ing on the new Axis-Tokyo alliance. \\r: is: "If t'.e l*» ted States in any way a« 1 i> unparalleled imttcmne, >-.i ::»«>w. it to pass without appropriateReuter. - 316 words
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Article102 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. WaiMngin, OH. L THERE are increasing indication 9 that Britain will re-oprn thr Burma Koad it is believed here. Replying to a question at a pres* conference, whether the United States would welcome such a move, Mr. Cordell Hull said that there had beenReuter. - 102 words
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Article65 1940-10-01 1 U.S. Warships Australia Reuter. 4 Washington, Oct. 1. MR. Garden Hull, asked hi yesterday about reports circulating here that the United States contemplates stnding warships on a "goodwill visii to Australia and New Zealand, replied that no definite proposals had yet been made in this connection, but general discussions andReuter. - 65 words
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73 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. Tankers, Oct. i. FOLLOWING the Dakar episode, the authorities here are tight ening control over a'l people suspected i>f being hostile to the Avis powers. It Is learned that M British subjects have been ordered to leave (\>sablanea foe the interior, fo that theyReuter. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration257 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. Simla, Oct. 1» LINLITHGOW, the Viceroy, has written to Mr. Gandhi, staling that it was impossible in the interests of India to acquiesce in interference with war efforts which uould result from tho freedom of speech asked for by the Congress. Mr. GandhiReuter. - 257 words
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Article92 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 1. jyiß. Menzie?, the Australian Prime Minister, is inviting Mr. Cameron, Mr. Curtin and Mr. Beasley, respective leaders of the Country, Labour and Anti-Com-munist Labour parties, to meet him on Friday to discuss methods of instituting an effective government. Mr. Menzies said thatReuter. - 92 words
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Article92 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. London. Oft. 1. t CRESH sazi moves to harness the lesouiccs of southern Europe to the German war machine were reported by the German wireless last night. A number of trade agreements, it is stated, have been signed with Yugoslavia. They are describedReuter. - 92 words
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Article27 1940-10-01 1 Reuter. Dublin, Oct. 1:—The Department cf Defence announces that a British plan? made a forced landing near Enniscorthy on Sunday The pilot, who was uninjured was interned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement74 1940-10-01 1 M. HASSAN, I l it .frkal. Gas Water Contractors. 1 34. 36 37, Bras Basah Road I SINGAPORE TEL. Ml L 4 "or all your requirements ln thf i.ition or repairs of electrtj Ud water pipe fittings, pleatf consult us and we will submit opr estimate without obligation. 1 WORKMANSHIP74 words
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Advertisement161 1940-10-01 1 «0* *»D IB l( j Pjß| 1110 Wmmi r I FOR AC. MAINS rOR DC/AC MAINS Each succes >ye year finds British radio receivers well ahead of all competitors. In ih<* medium-price class* for instance, no other sets on the market ran compare with trn- famous G.E.C. 7 8 valve161 words
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336 1940-10-01 2 230 Men Will Go Into Camp (Tribune Staff Reporter) A TOTAL of approximately 230 depot recruits and volunteers will go into camp for continuous training on Oct. 5. The camp will break up on Nov. 3. Ot this total, 140 are depot recruits, who have336 words
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Article140 1940-10-01 2 Singapore. Monday. ACCUSED of having inflicted fatal injuries on a compatriot by attacking him with heavy sticks, two Sikhs, Jagat Singh and Bawa Singh stood their trial at the Assize Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Manning and a special jury, on a charee of murder. It140 words
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Article184 1940-10-01 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have demanded $2 from another Chinese, threatening him with a revolver, Seah Jin Quee, a 26-year-old Hokkien, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempted armed robbery, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in184 words
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Article142 1940-10-01 2 NEW times axe announced for the BB.C. morning news bulletins from the Singapore Broadcasting Station, on all three transmitters. They are as follows: 8.00 a.m. Music. 8.05 a.ru. French bulletin. 8.20 a.m. English bulletin. 8.35 a.m. Close down. The BBC. has changed the time of its commentary142 words
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Article77 1940-10-01 2 rVHE Band of ttM Strait"? Settlo-nent? A Police will perform on Thursday. Oct 3 ftt Katong Park at 5 30 p.m ur.dcr the direction of Mr. J. C Hitch. L.8.A.1l A R.C.M.. R.M.S.M. The following h the programme: 1. March. ••Militaire". F. Thon.c 2. Overture. "Stradclla". Flotow 3.77 words
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Obituary28 1940-10-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Monday. THU death has occurred cf Mr. S*. K. M. Kotval, the Taiping lawyer, in hospital, after a short illness.28 words
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Article, Illustration77 1940-10-01 2 jL It is announced by the 3 7 Colonial Office that the J term of office of Sir Shen- ton Thomas, G C.M.G., i 0.8. E., Governor and Com- mander-in-Chief of the 1 Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the t Malay States, which would J normally77 words
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436 1940-10-01 2 Singapore, Monday. JMVE days aftsr the property in his house at Selegie Road was put under seizure. Mr. G. N. Grace, a Ceylonese businessman, was found lying; injured on ihe pavement by the roadside directly under his room. Pie was removed to436 words
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Article217 1940-10-01 2 Magistrate Singapore, Monday. TAN SENG CHYE, managing I clerk of a legal A™. J"S acquitted on a charge of criminal breach of trust in the second court to-day. The defence was "Smngfvidence, Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, a local lawyer, stated that in November 1939, he Prepared a deed217 words
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Article138 1940-10-01 2 Singapcre, Monday. WHILE out on patrol in the early hours of Saturday morning, two revenue officers came upon an elderly Chinese carrying a number cf fowls on his bicycle. On seeing them, the in an dropped bo!h his bicyle and the fowls and taking to his heels,138 words
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Article157 1940-10-01 2 Singapore. Monday. TOR taking four tiny packages of chandi" into the Singapore Civil Prison on Saturday morning. Oh Chuan, a middle-aged Chinese, was fined $30, or two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. On a second charge cf offering a bribe of 20157 words
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Article17 1940-10-01 2 The appointment of Mr. R. A. Read to be an Engineer. Malayan Postal Service, has been approved.17 words
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Advertisement516 1940-10-01 2 ifrfflks IMA 1 MALAYAN PftgMIEQ HOTEL A TO-MORROW—BOOK YOUR TABLE "WEAR A SMILE" BALL SPECIAL CABARET In aid of the "BUY A BOMBER" WAR FUND TICKETS 52.00 EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. THE BUY A BOMBER" DANCE HOSTESSES (50 cents a dance) Raffles Bakery Confectionery FOR BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES. Sea516 words
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Advertisement324 1940-10-01 2 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try PYE 99 Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG. SINGAPORE Distributors: RADIO GENERA T AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur, THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang, Province Wellcsley Alor Star. Kedah, CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu. OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD.324 words
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309 1940-10-01 3 SPECIAL COURSE IN ENGLISH DROPPED t (Tribune Staff Reporter) JjhCAUSE of an insufficient number of applications, the Government is shelving a scheme which was to have begun this month, by which selected boys from Cnwiese schools would have taken a special course309 words
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189 1940-10-01 3 t (From Our Own J Correspond mt» S Batavia. Sept. 23. FOLLOWING months of 1 patient? and unremitting exploration on its 520,000- concession, known as f the "Rokan I block" on the I east coast of Sumatra, the > Standard Oil Company ot California,189 words
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Article, Illustration315 1940-10-01 3 "Keep Fit" Campaign Spine Lorseninff BEFORE starting the Bagot Stack excrcisas which wc arc giving day by day, in picture form, in the Malaya Tribune, it is essential to begin with the fundamentals of the system. First of all there is the loosening process which315 words
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Article, Illustration604 1940-10-01 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) tjLTijil a crew of 17. his wife and two sons, aged four and one, Mr. Irving Johnson. 31-year-old American, author, lecturer and seanan, let Mi>sachusetts in October last year in his 81--ton yacht "Yankee," on his third round the world tour604 words
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Article101 1940-10-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Sept. 21 FOR SOME TIME past, the local Government has been endeavouring to encourage private enterprise with the object of esta blishing certain major basic industries in the Netherlands Indies. It is now reported that a Netherlands syndicate has been101 words
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67 1940-10-01 3 Singapore, Monday. pHARGED with voluntarily cau.sV ing hurt to Mr. T. J. C. Wilson, a European, by striking him on the head with drinking glasses on Sept. 26 on board a steamer at *ea. Koh Keng Hen, a youn« Chinese, claimed trial In the67 words
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Advertisement318 1940-10-01 3 For Radio entertainment value the Lissen "Alnwick" cannot be beaten. Specially designed tc give trouble free reception in tropical climates and especially daylight reception of European short wave stations. It is designed for battery operaation but employs mains valvet thus giving a reception usuall} associated with a mains model It318 words
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Advertisement220 1940-10-01 3 H|*f I i j, I ill No matter what the conditions, I C E B E R (|j BUTT E R is protected at all times from deterioratiof I or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere*! 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines),220 words
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259 1940-10-01 4 Plans For $20,000 Project (Tribune Staff Reporter) T HE $20,000 building project of the I^' 3 bin 1 Singapore, the plans for which already been passed, is to be taken in hand before long, according to present arrangements. The building will be constructed259 words
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Article184 1940-10-01 4 rpHE 15th Field Company 1 scored a good victory over the S.C.R.C. by 5-2 in a friendly hockey match at Hong Lim idreen yesterday. 1 Tho Chinese led by one goal aLer S half, but the Sappers S avec more impressive hockey on resumption184 words
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Article84 1940-10-01 4 THE East Surreys will meet the Sions 800 A.A. in a friendly football match on the Chinese High School ground to-day. The Siong 800 eleven will be selected from th e following: Ong Eng Hoe, Lim Ah Goo. Tan Ah Poon Cheng Chee Fong.84 words
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219 1940-10-01 4 FURTHER ties in the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament were played off today, and exceedingly tine tennis was witnessed in the men's doubles handicap when Chew Poh Kuo and Low Guan Keng (plus 15) defeated Dr. S. H. Tan and Koh219 words
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Article28 1940-10-01 4 Playing at home against the V.dian General Hospita'. the Y.M.CA. lost to the visitors by our goals to two in an interesting lockey match yesterday.28 words
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245 1940-10-01 4 a W Wallich and Mrs. Carslaw A' won the S.C.C. mixed doubles handicap to-day, when they beat Capt. Russell-Roberts and Mrs Sewell in a keenly contested match which went to the n Although they won the initial set at 7-5. the champions, playing with245 words
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Article39 1940-10-01 4 Playing on their own ground vestefdav. the Girls' Sports Cluh hockey team defeated the Y.W.C.A by three goals to nil. One goal v.*as scored in the first half and the other two in the second session.39 words
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120 1940-10-01 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Sept. 24. THE Batavia police authorities have given permission for the the holding of boxing bouts in. public, and Promoter Handy Oliveiro Will shortly stage his first card after an interval of about three months. The promotion will120 words
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Article32 1940-10-01 4 Thornycroft conceded a 'Walkover to the Singapore Cold Storage in a Business Houses League fixture yesterday. The game was scheduled to be played on the Harbour Board ground.32 words
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Article277 1940-10-01 4 GOOD hockey was seen on the padang yesterday when in the S.C.C. third hockey trial, the Colours beat the Whites by two goals to nil. The Colours forwards were oefinitely the superior. Elliott in-Eide-left, displayed excellent stickwork besides being speedy. He scored both the277 words
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Article232 1940-10-01 4 I ovals .1; 5.C.F.A...0. nLAYING ragged football, the r sC F A went down to trie Loyals by one goal to nil in a dull Div. I encounter at tne Anson Road Stadium yesterday One of the last two matches to ?n the tebles, the232 words
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Article24 1940-10-01 4 The Post Office Club will meet the Hyderabad Regiment at hockey this evening at Tyersall Park. Play starts at 5.15 p.m.24 words
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Article33 1940-10-01 4 The second elevens of the Ceylon Sports CHib and the Singapore Recreation Club met in a friendly game of hockey at Balcstier Plain yesterday, and resulted in a 4—2 win for the former.33 words
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Article197 1940-10-01 4 THE S.R.C. won 3—l against the 19th Mountain Battery at hockey on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. For the homesters. Milne was a great spoiler while Outschoorn. was about the only outstanding forward. Armstrong and C. de Souza were seldom served with the ball. At the commencement of197 words
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Article114 1940-10-01 4 SINGAPORE Recreation Club will hi Id its rugby trial at 5.15 p m. to-day. Games, each of 20 minutes will be played. Players are: J. G. Reutens. C. J. Alphonso, L. Alvis, E. ML Carrol, R. V. Ebert, E. C. Ebert, E. le Mercier, O. C. Aeria,114 words
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Advertisement355 1940-10-01 4 I I Bombay. I "I have much pleasure in I stating tiiat since I have I taken Okasa. my health has I am^mm improved greatly. For the I ImAamV last two years I have suffered I 11 O.TI from bad headaches and gen- I eral debility and since taking j355 words
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Advertisement292 1940-10-01 4 DOVT BLAMi: FATE If you are drawing the same old pay and cannot make ends meet, do not blame fate. You <\u> u \d make an effort to get out ef t, IP rut. The I.CS. can give you the training that will help you ahead. Shake yourself up ami292 words
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Article252 1940-10-01 5 Tokyo, Sept. 30. "JAPAN is at present confronted with an unpre cedentedly grave crisis and the possible course of action to be taken by this country is a matter of extreme importance," the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka said in a statement following the conclusion of252 words
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154 1940-10-01 5 Labuan, Sept. 26. than $450 was raised for the Malaya Patriotic Fund at a concert held at the On Lock Theatre on Sept. 14, under the patronage of the Resident, Mr. R. W Jakeman. MCS. All those who took part, except four,154 words
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Article19 1940-10-01 5 Mr. G. S Mowat, M.C.S. has wen appointed a Deputy Collector ot Land Revenue for the Settlement of Malacca.19 words
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321 1940-10-01 5 New Axis Pact Does Not Arouse Madrid Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 30. f F BeiJin ever had serious hopes that Spain would soon enter the war they have been falsified. This prevailing opinion here is corroborated by the stereotyped form of the officialReuter. - 321 words
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Article94 1940-10-01 5 THE draw for the Croft Cup women* at Keppel Golf Club, three rounds of 18 holes (Stapleford system), is Mrs. E.G. Riches v. Mrs. R.J. Fennie, Mrs. E. A Ford v. Mrs. S.R. Burstall. Mrs. A.M. Low v. Mrs. E. O'Sullivan Mrs. E.A. Elder v. Mrs.94 words
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Article17 1940-10-01 5 The appointment of Mr M. Campbell to be a European Master, Malayan Educational Service, has been approved.17 words
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55 1940-10-01 5 Reuter. New York, Sept. 30. THE well-known American 1 journalist. Wythe Williams, broadcasting, stated that he had been informed that yon Ribbentrop left Berlin in great haste for Moscow yesterday in his own plane. Williams added that he understood yon Ribbentrop is seeking the Soviet's signatureReuter. - 55 words
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Article220 1940-10-01 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. A GENERAL meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association was held at the Malacca Club yesterday. Mr. W. A. Wilken was in the chair and others present included Messrs. W. H. C Horn, J. Snoxhill. D. Andersen, A. Murchie, J. C.220 words
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Article58 1940-10-01 5 The Heptarchians Badminton Party will celebrate its first anniversary at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World on Saturday Oct. 12, 1940 at 7 p.m. There will be a prize distribution and an anniversary dinner. Members attending this function are requested to give their names to Mr. Lim Teck58 words
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529 1940-10-01 5 Singapore, Monday, the preliminary inquiry before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, in which Ong Soo Keng, Chief Cashier of Messrs. Koustead and Co., Ltd., is alleged to have falsified accounts ol the firm, it was stated that the accused surrendered himself529 words
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131 1940-10-01 5 THE following message has been sent to London by the Federation of China Relief Funds < r Southern Asia whose headquarters are In Singapore:— On behalf of 10 million Chinese residing in South Eastern Asia, we solemnly appeal to you to urge the131 words
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Article166 1940-10-01 5 CLOSE fights featured the Police Depot boxing last night when the 2nd Battalion the Argyll Sutherland Hgihlanders met the Police in a number of friendly contests. There was ten fights in all, of which the match between Pte. Stewart (Argyll) and F. C. Pestana (Poice) was the166 words
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Article169 1940-10-01 5 (From Our Oown Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oa. J. OEVERAL inte:estin<7 gallops were seen on the rnoetrack this morning when candidates for the forthcoming races went through preliminary training. Most impressive were SCARLET TIGER, COURTING and KAI TERE while FLYING SCOTSMAN ORDINATION and SNOWY OWL also169 words
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Article311 1940-10-01 5 pDLLOWING are handicaps for trie first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn, meeting on Saturday, Oct. 5. Horses: Class 1, Div. 1, furs.: Bay Dragon 9.5, Bridge Law 9.3, Mediation 8.11, Tonroe 8.7, Carloca 8.5, Toyman 8.3, Crossbow 8.3, Depot 8,2, Mercury 7.13, Houlichan311 words
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Article23 1940-10-01 5 Mr. K. C. Sekar, of the R.R.I., who was away in India on home 'cave, has returned to Kuala Lumpur and resumed duty.23 words
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Advertisement41 1940-10-01 5 Pleasant to take, vB BROOKLA Chocolate •T- J» 5* Laxanvc brin B s g«nUe, T tnorou B h > natural relief 1 10 even the most v stubborn cases of Con?Z n J^prrr m snpation. It cannot J,J disturb digestion SOLD EVERYWHERE41 words
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Advertisement111 1940-10-01 5 PROFESSION\I HAMXOMi; GUITAR HI SEASON CO., LTD. 1 5, North Bridge Road! using I I j GlßßS so polisbed—white sw ouK leanBlng 0 f ever* II I>entifrlce ensues thro searching 1L tooth surface by c p«« antlaeottc loam. I l J acton of GibDs fragrant Dentl- 3g a day ffS111 words
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Article419 1940-10-01 6 New Battlefield THE Chungking announcement 1 that China will invade IndoChina "as a measure of selfdefence" is a development that will cause no surprise anywhere —not even in Saigon. By thenaction in permitting Japanese troops to use Indo-China territory as a base for operations against China, the Vichy authorities419 words
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Article699 1940-10-01 6 Why The East End Is Bombed BRITAIN SUPREME IN THE AIR I ON DON IS NOW UNDERGOING THE ORDEAL FOR L WH1CH T H4S BEEN PREPARED SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AND GERMAN BOMBERS HAVE SUCCEEDED IN DOING A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF A AND699 words
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Article178 1940-10-01 6 TWENTY WOMEN IN THE YEL--1 VERTON DISTRICT OF DEVON PATROL DARTMOOR ON HORSEBACK TO LOOK OUT FOR PARACHUTISTS AND SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS. They work in close co-operation with the local military authorities, and their chief duty is to relieve the Home Guard during the daytime. When the Home178 words
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Article103 1940-10-01 6 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. IN the' first six months of the current financial year, Britain's total ordinary expenditure reached the colossal figure of £1,610,135,000, compared with only £562 millions for the same period last year. The total ordinary revenue in the past six months is £452 millions,Reuter. - 103 words
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Article71 1940-10-01 6 Reute r New York. Oct. I. THE United States Government yesterday filed a suit against 22 major oU companies and the American Petroleum Institute, charging them with unlawful monopoly, price fixing, and conspiracy, in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. The Government asks the FederalReuter. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration627 1940-10-01 6 CiIRLS look out! Those big, burly, sunburn! men from Down Under are in Town again, bless them! Twenty-five years ago, your mothers* met 'em...fell for 'em, maybe. Now it's your turn. Thp Aussies will teach you how to make love in a big, vigorous If627 words
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Article77 1940-10-01 6 Reuter. London. Oct 1 CONFIRMATION of the belie' that officers nnd some men from the submarine Shark are prisoners of war. Is provided by two letters from the commander of the submarine. Lieut.-Com mander P. N Bueklev. which w< leeeived at his home "t Hooton. Cheshire.Reuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement387 1940-10-01 6 ALjk/ a revolution MM in cycle fsKl/( LIGHTING f I 0 »I»HE PATENT DYNOHUB 1 (12 or 8 volt.) is completely revolutionary in deL sign. It provides electric f lighting from a dynamo mounted in the front hub 1 ABSOLUTELY ....It consists of the usual I cycle hub with the387 words
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Advertisement13 1940-10-01 6 RENAULT 12 For MFW COMFORT Ilk If ECONOMY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO 1926 LTD13 words
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Advertisement55 1940-10-01 6 SPORTS V SHIRTS IN EVERY IV*" QUALITY SPORTSWEAR SPECKLE WEAVE Sports Shirts Those are made Jk fr m 3 de,i htfuU > f Sleeves. These Shirts retain their shape after washing. Ideal for all Sports, Colours: Grey, Blue, Fawn, Navy. British manufacture. SIZES SM. M, OS and EXOS. Price $3.7555 words
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150 1940-10-01 7 WHEN Stourbridge Council was Mimmoneri for a Dreach of the lighting restrictions at a building provided for A.R.p. purposes the town clerk (Mr, Geoffrey Ince) .MimnittPd that the maintenance cf such building* was a matter for tiic Crown, a'though it might have p.'located such150 words
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90 1940-10-01 7 Reuter. London Sept. 28. Mr w Ogilvie, Director General ITI 8.8.C., inaugurating yesterday tho new service to North America, primarily intended for the I s listeners, pointed radio station along the w tern seaboard from the U the Pyrenees is for the men! in Hitler'sReuter. - 90 words
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50 1940-10-01 7 Reuter. Rome, Oct 1 the former Rumnni vi i'r.!:. Minister, has been arrested, according to an oflldal Buch: rest announcement reported b 1 he Italian New> Agency, which s;*ys that a judicial enquiry is being held into his activities as s at< sman and ambassador—?f n.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article25 1940-10-01 7 Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 30—Telephonic communication between Spain and the Argentine and Peru, which has been suspended since the U War. is being restored to-day. -Renter.Reuter. - 25 words
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449 1940-10-01 7 Singapore, Monday. A T 1 meeting of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association held on Sept. 17, it was pointed out that the majority tes in Johorr were already growing more than sufficient iff* for their labour, but the difficulty was that the449 words
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72 1940-10-01 7 Singapore, Monday. PAID to have misappropriated a cheque for $50 which had been entrusted to him by Mr. E. M. Ferguson, a Chinese named Chan Hon Wah, claimed trial when charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day. The cheque was alleged to72 words
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Article, Illustration767 1940-10-01 7 Royal Australian Air Force Units Now Here POWERFUL REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE AIR DEFENCES OF MALAYA HAVE COME FROM AUSTRALIA, MAKING THIS OUTPOST OF THE EMPIRE A MORE FORMIDABLE STRONGHOLD THAN EVER. Units of the Royal Australian Air Force, equipped with modern fighter and bomber aircraft767 words
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Article64 1940-10-01 7 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have stolen a wristlet watch on Sept. 8, and misappropriated $10, with which he had been entrusted by his employer, Baghat Ram, a 32-year-old Bengali, claimed trial on both charges before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate. The case was postponed64 words
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Article24 1940-10-01 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Jewish offices in Singapore will be closed on Thursday and Friday on the occasion of the Jewish New Year.24 words
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Advertisement37 1940-10-01 7 Im! y 1 m k II i£f II IPf Hi r 4 ESTABUSHEP I9Q4 SmCAPORe| BRITAIN DELIVERS THE GOODS svys/ >/ j PETER^IACKSON j lOcentsforlO 50ccatsfor50 t// JS* /if i< m PETKR JACKSON (Overseas} LTD.. 817. PICCADIUY. LONDON.W|37 words
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339 1940-10-01 8 LO AiNG «to the during their 13 years stay in eg& io n S of the premises last night. H The Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan presided The Rev. Mr. Thompson on behalf of the clergy, spoke o the wonderful teamwork that pre vailed339 words
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Article343 1940-10-01 8 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Monday. "THE reason why I am speaking 1 rather emphatically is that I h ve had considerable trouble iiSftW? school. My infections have been continuously disregarded On two occasions ref»ntlv the pupils of this school have been for subversive acUvities.343 words
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Advertisement263 1940-10-01 8 j special, Epic since "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY I tfENING TO-DAY*" at THE CAPITOL J SHOWS DAILY ((FILMED IN MAGNIFICENT ..11 A.M.-3.15-6,15-9.H| T gCHNICOL OR^ V 77\\7\(; IWcTWTf WATCH FOR GRANDOWNINC NJCHT EMPIRE OF H \IM>Y WORLD'S SPECIAL IMPORTATION UiTH The Java Kronchong Variety Show 7PJt to-night 9.30 AT THE263 words
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Advertisement109 1940-10-01 8 The Most Photographed Models OF THE ORIENT INVITE YOU OUT TO-NIGHT HI \4 KOl DAME BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY WEEK >f I Screening To-Night •PARADE OF XATIOXS" FILMED LA|BT THURSDAY AT CABARET I IT'S A SCREAM! FILM KINDLY LOANED BY MR. A. (i. DOBB IT'S YOUR DATE SAT STH THE109 words
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Advertisement207 1940-10-01 8 WALT DISNEY'S I All-Technicoloui' Carton Programme I I the world's best loved Stars Presented with one of the best of the MARCH of TIME Series The VATICAN of PIUS XII I I AND LATEST AIRMAIL j PATHE GAZETTE I The Greatest Thriller of all time! Xexi Change -jtLIIAMBItA I Man207 words
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436 1940-10-01 9 To-Day's Selangor State Council Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ADDRESSING the Selangor State Council, which met at the Astana Mahkota, Klang, this morning, Mr. K. K. Benjamin said that the important question of making the State self-sufficient, at least in respect436 words
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118 1940-10-01 9 British Wireless. London, Oct. 1. IIR Marshall W. A. Bishop, Canada's famous air V.C., yesterday unfurled the Roya! Canadian Air Force flag, which was flown for the first time at the station of one of the Canatiian squadrons now in England. The flag isBritish Wireless. - 118 words
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Article84 1940-10-01 9 MRS. Mary Tennant, aged 45, of Scarborough-street, West Hartlepool, has had three husbands billed In two wars. She first married, at the age of 18 in 1913. Her husband was killed in France in 1916. In 1918 she married again, and her second husband84 words
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Article18 1940-10-01 9 Mr Gordon H. Minnigerode has teen recognised as temporary ViceConsul of the United States of America at Penang.18 words
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Article169 1940-10-01 9 Reuter. Madrid, Oct. L IT seems .likejy that Sen. Suner's 'visit to Rome is mostly for reasons of courtesy, as serious talking must already have been concluded in Berlin. Sen. Suner is popularly supposed to be very friendly towards the Rome end of the Axis.Reuter. - 169 words
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Article51 1940-10-01 9 A»„ TX £ing\pore, Tuesday. CHINESE was injured when a cement ledge on the first floor of a house in Waterloo Street collapsed and dropped on him last night. He sustained several wounds on the head, arms and back, and was conveyed to the hospital by the51 words
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Article50 1940-10-01 9 A public meeting will be held at the premises of The Bombay Sports Club, 4-A, Raffles Quay on Oct 2 at 8 p.m., to celebrate the 72nd birthday of Mahatma Gandhi Mr. G. Maganlal. the former President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, will preside at the meeting.50 words
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Article463 1940-10-01 9 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. SUB- NUTRITION is prevalent among young Tamils in rural areas. On the othef hand, the nutrition of Malay youths appears to be fair. An improvement In the conditions that determine the sub-nutrition among Tamils (says Mr. A. Neave463 words
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Advertisement241 1940-10-01 9 Pcs ilively last f\ m T Where three shows to-day! l/ATHA I tT 3.13 <U> 9.1.» _BOX OFFICE PHONE 3400 i;iiiN<; i hi: kiddies to the 3.15 matinee to-day. opTning to-morrow S£ "THE WESTERNER" DORIS DAVENPORT. 'ot |jg a JTPI TO-NICHT 7 9-30 LESUE HOWARD B m a R| rm241 words
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Advertisement53 1940-10-01 9 USEFUL animals to PLANTERS and MINERS. For SALE. One VERY TAME BABY ELEPHANT about a year old. (Allows Children to Ride). Price very REASONABLE. For particulars please apply "Birdshnp" Ipoh, Perak Phone No. 290. Ipoh. WANTED! FOR STEALING 'FORTY LITTLf MOTMIRf FROM IOD.I CAHTOt hng m ——*§—J this baby ij53 words
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Advertisement395 1940-10-01 9 OPENING TO-DAY 6.15 9jK ANOTHER NAVAL VICTORY I DEPRESSION FLIES AFTER SEEING THE PICTURE I BOOK YOUR SEATS—BOX-OFFICE 'PHONE 6903. WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS (latesi-by air mail/ I GaRRMCjK Geylang The Leading Theatre Fitted With "CAPITOL" Seats. ..The Best Buttling Accommodation In Geylang—Katong Districts. To-night at 7.45395 words
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Article52 1940-10-01 10 Domestic Occurrences SEAH —WEE. The engagement is announced between Mr. Seah 1 blew Whatt (Charlie), the youngest son of Mrs. Seah Sam Low and the late Mr. Seah Sam Low of Singapore and Miss Wee Cheng Kee (Evelyn), the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kim Chuan, also52 words
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Article39 1940-10-01 10 A Thanksgiving Mass will be performed at the "CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH" on Wednesday the 2nd October, 1940 at 6.30 a.m. in (honour of the Silver-Wedding of MR. MRS. WALTER FELIX D'SOUZA of No. 28, Niven Road, Singapore.39 words
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Article26 1940-10-01 10 FARR: On 30th September. 1940 at 40, Branksome Road. Singapore, GEORGE FARR. 61 years, The funeral takes place at Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to-day.26 words
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Advertisement605 1940-10-01 10 bps ]#±^jtfjEA Situations Vacant WANTED Indoor salesgirl, must speak i Malay and Cantonese. Only Chinese need, apply Box 494 c.o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. oOoH') ./ANTED Upcountry Agents for Saleable wristlet watches. Particular* Box 482. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 84QE.) CANVASBERS for Manufacturing Products. Good salary and commission. Only energetic605 words
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Advertisement790 1940-10-01 10 WANTED to rent small fairly new compound house, rent §351- to $501- per month, full particulars and rent, to Box 707, Q.P.0., Singapore. (No. 862E) BUITE OP ROOMS for English couple with full board and service, rent not exceeding $3501- a month. Box No. 491. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 853h)790 words
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Advertisement885 1940-10-01 10 Property For Sale FOR SALE small rubber and coconut estates in Borneo. Apply Box 07. OP O. Singapore. FOR SALE Freehold Land ***&jjgtm\ ***** sq. ft. Apply Box 480 c£ Ma ay* Tribune. Singapore. (No. MS*) 999 Leasehold Fruit Plantation. 2 Acres 02 Poles, including two Zinc and Attap Houses885 words
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Advertisement664 1940-10-01 10 Matrimonial RESPECTABLE European .Soldiers want wl ves. Europeans or Eurasians. Write lor particulars. We also cater for all classes. Marriage Agency. 79. Bukit Tlmah Road Singapore. (No. Personal CONSULT US if you are worried—All human problems—Love. Domestic etc. undertaken. Moderate Charges. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Apply Psychological Bureau. 79. Bukit Tlmah Road.664 words
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Advertisement460 1940-10-01 10 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND CENTRAL DEPOT. Owing to repairs to Government House the Central Depot for the supply of wool has been transferred 10 Salvation Army Headquarters Tank Road. Hours: Wednesdays 5 p.m. to C p.m. Thursdays 10 a.m. to 12 noon. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. a TENDERS are now invited for460 words
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Advertisement151 1940-10-01 10 CASTOR OIL FOR ALL PURPOSES MEDICINAL AND LUBRICATION BILAKIIIA &<'<»■ 52, CECIL STREET. P.O. BOX 90. Phone 7803. Singapore. THE TURNING POINT IN CONVALESCENC E When the crisis is past in iUnes recovery may still be a long way off. The real turning point for tne better comes when the151 words
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Miscellaneous900 1940-10-01 10 j TO-DAY'S RADIO J—* SINGAPORE i LONDON m0 7m ng ZHPl ZHP3. 6 00 Cinema Organ. ZHL, ZHPI, dt 6 25 Prench bulletin. a IS' t rtQ Naslb 6.50 News and topical talks. 10.00 Lagu Gambos dan wasin. m 20 bullet in. 10.40 Indian Music. 7 35 The Czechs Fight900 words
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1022 1940-10-01 11 Singapore, Sept. 30 MINING Buyer.. Seller*, ;at Tin (4s) 3 I> 2 3 7» a tral Amal (ss; 5 3 5 9xd I Malay 33 6 35 6 Hltam (sa) 19;- 201- Weng <$i) 0.95 i oo Buagrln Tin i 6; 3 17,3 mtal (ss) 81,022 words
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Article283 1940-10-01 11 RUBBER London, Sept. 30. Buyers Sellers Quieter \l% n~a •st Forward' October 11% 11% a Forward) November nl3 16 11% A Forward) Jan.jlfar. IP 4 ll 7 8 TIN London. Sept. 30. ('iTicial Price* nbl l 2 Buyers £258 Sellers rd, £261 Buyers £261 J o Sellers283 words
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115 1940-10-01 11 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Sept. 30. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 371/2 373/1 No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. in cases October 38 8 38% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales 36% 36! k F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in briles 36V'i 36'115 words
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Article53 1940-10-01 11 Outstanding feature of the output of coin from the Royal Mint during 1939 was the great increase in the issue of silver coins —91,509,600, compared with 44,210,956 in 1938. Former total is greatest for any year since 1921. There is now more coin in circulation than at any other time53 words
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Article134 1940-10-01 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. WHILE there was no general interest in tin shares yesterday, certain counters met with good support. Petalings were particularly keenly sought, and were further marked up. Jelebus recorded slight improvement, and business was done at quotations in Putehs and Rantaus. Tongkah134 words
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Article28 1940-10-01 11 Singapore Tuesday. J Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to- day were:— RUBBER Buyers 37 }J Sellers 37% J TIN 133 unchanged, j28 words
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Article209 1940-10-01 11 Singapore, Oct. I, 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. 2 4 1116 London demand 214 1116 Switzerland demand 205^ 2 New York demand 47 Montreal demand 51 Hji6 Batavia demand209 words
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Article151 1940-10-01 11 Singapore, Sept. 30. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam I 242 Rice Siam 2 223 I-dce Siam 3 213 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 183 >.am Broken Rice No. 2 18 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1151 words
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Article52 1940-10-01 11 United States Mint officials estimate that more than I £8,000,000,000 worth of gold h. been taken from the earth in tr last 10,000 years, but that only £2,500,000,000 worth to-day backs the world's monetary systems, th> rest having been lost, turned Into ornaments, or In other ways mad« unavailable for52 words
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Article44 1940-10-01 11 Reuter - MARKET REPORTS By Reuter London, Sept. 30. JHE turnover in tm was 250 tons. There were profit-taking and hedging despite jrtod week-end United States consumer buying After official hours no business was done, but the market v. as still easy.44 words
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Article115 1940-10-01 11 m New York, Sept. 30.—Steel consumers, paiticularly of structural? and railroads, are buying more actively for their future requirement. Mill delivery promises to lengthen. Inquiry lor some types extends to the first quarter, but producers will only accept business on the basis of the price ruling at115 words
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Article99 1940-10-01 11 Chicago, Sept. 30.—Wheat loans to September 25 covered 157,900.000 bushels. Emphasising the "spot" tightness, bids for wheat advanced seven cents above the December level, London. Sfpt. 30 —United States steel shipments to the LTnited Kingdom are estimated now to be averaging half a million tons monthly. London. Sept.99 words
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Article88 1940-10-01 11 Lcndon, Sept. 30.—0n the Stock Exchange Gilt-Edgeds recovered ai'ter a slight initial decline. Last v i k'.: small savings of £10.000.000 were the best since mid-August. Later the Stock Exchange was listless, with a little profit-taking in Kaffirs. The Stock Exchange closed Irregular. Japanese issues were down. Kaffirs88 words
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Article100 1940-10-01 11 Washington. Sept. 30.—In lending Brazil $20 000,000 for the conation of j, modern steel plant, the Export Import Bank officials plainly indicated the abandonment of the large-sca?e cartel p*an lor Latin-American surpluses he is now willing to assist the Latin-American countries to evolve their own solutions of100 words
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263 1940-10-01 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. CFEAKING at the annual meet- ing of Straits Plantations, Ltd., Mr. Eric Macfadyen said: Our output continues to increase. We marketed in the year under review 9,354 tons of copra, 1,345 tons of palm oil and 308 tons of263 words
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Article31 1940-10-01 11 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. I—Particularly heavy damage was done in the harbour area of Amsterdam during an RJLF. raid early to-day, says an official German news agency P.euter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article395 1940-10-01 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 29. DRLSIDING at the sixth ordinary general meeting of Southern Kinta Consolidated, Ltd.. Mr. Ernest V. Pearcs said that increased profits had enabled the declaration ol interim dividends totalling 121 per cent., and a final dividend of 12 2395 words
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Advertisement112 1940-10-01 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping and Lav Ping Hsiang have spent many years in a very careful study of this disease. Fees will be refunded if no cure Is effected Have a visit to112 words
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Advertisement410 1940-10-01 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O 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: Special410 words
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Advertisement359 1940-10-01 11 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 th< United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstance! sailings are perforce restricted. Special noliday Return359 words
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549 1940-10-01 12 FOKKER AIRCRAFT FACTORY SEVERELY DAMAGED Reuter. London, Oct. L AN Air Ministry communique recording briefly the R.A.F atA tack on the enemy's oil refineries, aircraft and munition factories, rail communications and aerodromes as well as the Channel ports, says that other forces of R.A.KReuter. - 549 words
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Article269 1940-10-01 12 STOP PRESS Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. L The American naval C-in-C, Far East, Admiral Hart, held a long conversation with American officials here yesterday, to u«.cide American action over an incident occurring on Saturday, when Japanese gendarmes detained and beat an American sailor from the U.S.S.Reuter. - 269 words
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100 1940-10-01 12 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 1. THE first use of French IndoChina territory by Japanese aircraft against China occurred on Sept. 27 when a Japanese scouting plane flew along the Indo-China railway and entered Yunnan province. Two Japanese detachments which entered Indo-China via Dongdang are at presentReuter. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-10-01 12 The "Smue for untain" drive began in Singapore to-day. Here Miss buzette Compton doing he) bit by idling flags.22 words
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504 1940-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. "FORTY-SEVEN enemy aircraft were destroyed in yesterday's air battles over Britain, one of them by anti-aircraft guns. Twenty-two British fighters were lost, but the pilots of twelve are safe. The Air Ministry and Home Security announcement states: "TheReuter. - 504 words
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Article186 1940-10-01 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 1. DURING yesterday evening's attack on south-east England, two Messerschmitt fighters met unusual ends. One was shot down by one of his comrades and the t other crashed in Windsor Great Park after the pilot had failed to recover from a flat-outReuter. - 186 words
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Article62 1940-10-01 12 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Headmasce of the Ivanhoe Grammar School, Melbou the Rev. S. Buckley, is at present m Malaya, and is inviting interviews by parents. The school prepares boys for university and commercial careers. Rev. Buckley will be in Singapore on Oct. 16, and will stay62 words
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Article18 1940-10-01 12 The appointment of Mr. J. H Greig to*be a Motor Mechanic In-,-pector. Trade School. Singapore, has been approved.18 words
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686 1940-10-01 12 British Wireless. London, Oct. I. |N a statement which he has issued on the anniversary of the capture of Warsaw by the Germans, the Polish Minister of Information compares the ruthless, systematic destruction of the Polish capital by the GermansBritish Wireless. - 686 words
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Advertisement281 1940-10-01 12 by W. W. Atkinson St Edward E. Reals. Power; 2. Creative Power; or.-'re Power; 4. Faith Power; w 1 Power; 6. Subconscious Power; I spiritual Power: 8 Thought Power: Perceptive Power; 10. Reasoning Power; Ik 11. Character Power; Price $1 20 each Postage Extra. fi. H. Kiat Co.. Ltd. «—I281 words
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