Morning Tribune, 5 September 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 5. l*» FIVE CEOTS. m W
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  • 715 1 ffl OUTRAGE r iV ATL ANTIC L 0 un allege girls were among the three hundred Anieria>scn o P ,s of the Athenia, which was torpedoed and sunk iman >ul>marine m the Atlantic yesterday. The total num-passcm-ers was 1.400. The outrage, which violates the inmal rulea
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  • 365 1 London, Sept. 4. THE Prime Minister, m an address specially broadcast to the German people last night, said, "Your country and mine are now at war. Your Government has bombed and invaded the free and Independent state of Poland which this country is m honour
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  • 18 1 Bri 5.,.:*s Sept. 4. the last moment refused to alio* tn travel via Belgium.- Reuter
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  • 21 1 Tokyo, Sept. 4 I UliHimT upon European conflict, the Japan says: t 1 JaSHS ix.rKSSton would Reuter
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  • 10 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 4 I Agency.- Reuter
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  • 102 1 I Tokyo. Sept. 4. THE Cabinet has decided to 1 pursue a policy of 'watchful waiting" towards events m Europe, according to the Domei Agency. The Government is issuing a 5 statement, possibly this afternoon. I Japanese newspapers unani- S mousey predict Uiat Japan will S remain
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  • 70 1 POLES ON GERMAN SOIL? I nmlnn. Sept. 4. rll, MM radio declares that (ier man panuhutiaUt alijjhted behind the Polish lines m Silesia to try to destro\ the telephonic and telegraphic communications, according to Hava* reports from Warsaw. Polish planes dispersed two Ge column., wi'h heavy Id :-sp.s. The Pollsn
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  • 1554 2 GOVERNOR'S SPEECH OVER RADIO L IN these days it has been of the very greatest help to all of us who have had to take decisions, to realise the way m which people are leady to set aside all their personal interests and
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  • 37 2 CAUGH CARRY DAGGE g£sKs] Policr comb i m the p.cci; |weiC|l- Chle pectwd mg. said th( accused vious conviction,; the S assaulting uublic seni nine month, a?o The court made an months' police supervi^ cuseds present senten«
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  • 181 2 t Singapore, IRTY-FOUR German were sent to St. Jsi internment m a sp to-day. Among these Christian brothers. The whole party was tak harbour m the Governiw •Varuna". m the custody of Earlier m the day hundi man Jewish refugees from tricts of the Reich who Singapore, arrived at
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  • 23 2 HARBOUR OBSTRUCTIO m an are, following points a n f Master Attenoan South Pt. or P^lpt.of rok. South Pt-o'^toi Pile Beacon. Pile w-
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    • 64 2 Silvikrin treatmerit restores the hair-forming tissues to normal n Th° nS M Wri V> for free The Natural Way of Hair Culture." SILVIKRIN LOTJON The Natural Hair Tonic gountemcte Dandruff and Falling S^VH Main J alns the Growth of Healthy Hair. Increases its and Alive, SUky and Wavy. From all
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  • 240 3 Advised Not To Return Home JHE importance of Malaya conset-»u ving her European manpower is emphasised m a communication v from the Secretary for Defence, t Malaya The notice is as follows: v It has come to the notice of the Gov- r ernmen: that there
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  • 370 3 Singapore, Monday. 'war" wedding to take Rineapori' was solvmnisLpWs Cathedral this hen Miss Nadia Hopkin, tr of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. [Singapore, became the t W n of the late Cig Ir 23 but owing to ttv pre li it was forwarded f .o
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  • 32 3 AN examination service of all ships wishini to enter Singapore are to from westward. The 1 be W a TheExaminatU,n garner wm-ar^vl .white and red horiwmtai su r opart.
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  • 73 3 fnr the following Tenders are t v te '^-permanent 1. Construction of sem *> dra drains and cv yerte o" q| Road. (Deposit JfS*. 39 closing. 12 noon 14th bep 2. Supply of malleable p pe and or e ecial FiUin 6th Nov. 1939. ificatl ons for Tender
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  • 31 3 Accordinß to a Govrnunrnt OMjtJ .otiftcation received J^l^fc ellenev the Governor, under the 1^ with the Enemy Ordinance. 1939. re &S& -'f."s would, but tor the existence of a
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  • 7 3 The following Imht.s *2*** Light.
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    • 28 3 Blue Grass frSl Perfume for the modern "elegante. MAK^A/JD CO., ITD. CHEMISTS BATTERY ROAD. NON MAGNETIC Centre Second Kef. *****1 Movement S()U> nmOU.HOIT MALAYA IS Jewel Lever Movement
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  • 64 4 Moscow, Sept. 4. IT is persistently reported m foreign circles that negotiations are imminent for a Soviet- Japanese noii-a.urgression pact. The German and Japanese Ambassadors reportedly had three meetings since von Ribbcntrop left. Competent circles believe that the German Ambassador is striving to persuade both
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  • 93 4 Singapore. Sept 4. The Tin market to-day was declared nl Sll7 :t up and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 31 2 cents, buyers October December 2(R 4 cents market nominal. The first day of war-time markets saw no rash to .sell .securities
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  • 65 4 Chungking, Sept. 4. 'PHK Ministry of Finance to-da> announced that all gold is to be come national property. The term "Rold" includes goldbars jewellery and anything containing gold Persons possessing gold m any forn must hand it over to the National Government banks, which will pay
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  • 191 4 D "™:r vnTO Th.. TinwH says: "The -elf.<u mM f| H Pen the British and French peoples <f 1 overthrow him. l( M 'The alternative that Hitlerism inditi from them is surrender to organised brutality and treachery which wouM end the last rights
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  • 8 4 GERMA CLAIN ADVAN mm military operation. .V^M Reuter
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  • 72 4 (From Our own 'I DAKER bin Manda/wi/ai^B Ir htflng ridden his t'M light, but when he app^H Inche Haron bin Ahmad i^H charges preferred again* m He was chared with hal his bicycle without a licht^H [red reflector on hla rear mi^H having no white
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  • 120 4 r u London, Sept. 4. HE city to-day appears to accept the situation m a philosophical fashion Very quiet conditions are general as nearly all major markets remain closed! for the purpose of perfecting arrangements to facilitate activity m wartime While the banks have also had one day's
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  • 80 4 NEGLIGENT CYCLIST Singapore, Mcnday:— Hearing was re|sumed before Mr. E. E. Coleman m the Traffic Court this afternoon, m the case m which Tan Seng Kang. a student of Raffles College, was charged with riding his bicycle m a negligent manner at the 6 1 milestone Upper Serangoon Road on
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  • 54 4 Singapore, A MAN with two aliases wfl on a tbarge of murder fl Fletcher-Cooke, this morninß The man. Wong San?, aliafl alias Wont 1 Pheng, 28. wu allfl charge to have committed I Feb. 15 by causing the rieaiH r/gian Chew. The charge va.s explained cused who was
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  • 39 4 Singapore. Monday Pnkce^H ypector Alex R McEwan of m court and G. D Hunter-Gra^M Fourth court were called out fl duties to-day hence the crinuß m the courts to which they afl ed had to be postponed_^^B
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  • 23 4 Johannesburg, The death has occurred as of a motor accident 01 M r -S^H chairman of the South Af<^^ Association. Reuter
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    • 54 4 I NOMINAL CAPITAL: I I ISSUED PAID UP! I I CAPITAL: $10,000,000 I J I BRANCHES throughout I I Malaya, Siam, Burma, I I lndo-China and Nether- I I AGENTS CORBET I I cipal cities of the World. I I BANKING TRANSAC- I I criptioa undertake*. I MASTERS 'Wt DARBY
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    • 109 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. established by Royal Charter A.D. lfiM. Incorporated m the Netherlands. 'Netherlands Trading Society; BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland :~Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies: Batavia
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    • 16 4 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOU "B WOULD South British Insurance Co., W*H Til. 5!;26 2. Fiiil«. vs<)ll r
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    • 85 5 /MIDDLE CLASS llPtlJ r 'incomes H|f^VJ yB y "*tT^ JV m m A m <^ i m w j 9 it*! v m fc. I fc I X*^\ M mm A lft I I M A .^^> R m^T^T tmi "*l 9# ft^ iff I mr*** I Mi 4^^ 1
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  • 15 6 tliat -the An, 1 to joinin«. 1 l^ai after a tour v Euf^^j^B Reuter
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    • 224 6 SHIKLKV FIRST COLOUB PfLM IS HER BKST! ...Sunday Despatch i OPENIXCi TO-lIAI r\l-¥-i<^l 3.is-4i.is-i.is CAPITOL I f^^ \t Malaya's largest Theatre V^-jJ^Bfife A (ireat Classic by the Author of "Little Lord I auntleroy' HBB^^^^Hk. I ranees Hodgson Burnett is selected l>> 20th Century-Fox for MW SHIRLEY'S II (lINK nI.QIK >J
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    • 98 6 ORNING ioaiciJ (i-l.'i 9-1S I'M -it a a 1 1 >s a o<» m A Hindustani Thriller Prod Wadia H ~~~^-^B M I^B sun talk! I (NEW WORLD) H j 7-30 TO-MGin 1 Initeri Artists' MuMcal I "I.Ol.lkwil KILMISI n «iM "Troitor f folks cr i«d. But whin crime struck
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  • 101 7 Siir Monday. rt tin new Sopr «-t 'hi> nor* hinchew, Urn Tianv Sw torms amX dib iil««t<.lt»d gwtty t<> 'in--.' ehaftM "i relating to frefrht nMt I bjr his v,ss,l 5o«« ...nhin 12 s the accused. e mi e ained. shipping ord€« wen brought
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  • 76 7 Better control over unina r,nn mittees In Maluya is toreO***** In a decision taken by Oovcr ■■uvu. that all such bodies must be iegisi«red under the Societies Ordinance. This decision has been communicatec by Government to Mr. Tan Kuh Kw chairman of the Federation of
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  • 28 7 INA'S MORAL SUPPORT FOR BRITAIN, FRANCE I Shanghai, Sept 4. Chungkin? Governmeni has offiI that china is ready ipport to Great ir uresent war Sin Chow Jit Poh
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    • 123 7 Notice For To-day •fo< m Court No. I 1! a.m. ent:— S 550 38 [Official Assisnee a< Administra- c tate of M Ilassanbhoy de» I Hiiseln another. 5456 F A. Barthclo-f^-F J J Van Cant. 'Mice Fedlow at Malacca— As- Manning m Court' Mcx vs. Ec Lee <if not conJ'
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    • 24 7 M... m MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I SATURDAY j j &b SEPTEMBER j jAlhambrAj < enturv-Fox Spectacular J Techniiol'mr production. i •tarrtaK A 2P«i C«ntun»F« x flctlKt
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    • 85 7 Al* I c PURE X's GREAT AS ITS KKNII (K\ l)r.Kl»i CLIMAX is SPBCTACULAE2 <>M \l\4. TO-lI.W 3-15, 6-15 9-15 I I ai\^ rv x\.' aRvmM Am LORETTA RICHARD W^^r j Br A &Sb Directed by David Boiler i 3^9|K Anooot«rVod l x.-Om#^arl«.y S<r«e« Hay by lo*or T a f
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  • 305 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, September 5, 1939. THE WAR CABINET piE constitution of the British War Cabinet, which was so promptly announced, has given universal satisfaction. In particular the public hail the appointment of Mr. Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty, replacing Lord Stanhope, who becomes Lord President of
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  • 672 8 His Majesty's forces m the Colony shall be temporarily subject to the said Act as if they were on active service, and such forces, accordingly, are deemed to be on active service. All persons who are employed by or are m the service
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  • 127 8 Singapore, Monday. C H^ n Pen appeared before Mr E V■■ Colem an m the Traffic Court this ?^5i mg n a charge of causing hurt to ?,,£?S Cc co ls t i able on traffic duty at the St? P p °hv° w Kallane RobA
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  • 99 8 Foreign Planes Ov Holland London, A COMMUNIQUE issued i] Dutch Government stat^H during the night planes U M a ,l°J? isn power w "e m J over Holland. Their nationality could not bl lished as they flew above the cl 9 it was impossible to see them.^M •Recalling the grave
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  • 69 8 Singapore, Monday. PROCLAMATION of war issued by His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor of the Straits Settlements, states: It is notified that a state of war exists between Great Britain and Germany. The Governor, by virtue of the powers vested m him by section 189 of the Army
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  • 81 9 Anew block of buildings under construction at the Hospital for Sick Jren, Great Ormond Street, is bavin* built into ito foundations ons first wartime casualty clearing station. The suite of rooms will muudt examinatwm cubicles, dressing and anaesthetic rooms and minor and major operating
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  • 77 9 IM" SHIPPED BACK TO AMERICA t Harold Underbill's new 30-ton 12 metre yacht "Vim," which has comreting m British waters with considerable success was shipbacked 10 America m the s.s. "President Harding" at Southampton, yacht was lilted on to the liner by floating crane, and stowed m a If on
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  • 750 10 TURN YOUR BEAUTY LIABILITIE INTO ASSETS COMPARATIVELY few women are naturally beautiful, since few are born with those assets— lovely hair, fine eyes, good features and a graceful figure which, when combined, produce true beauty. At the same time, m the course of the day one sees many women who
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    • 45 10 ASA I MB ■^■k H A^b^i^bV EbV bY Jr I I H /^^bbbbHlllT/I^^X JtßwtY I i^^W W W* bbbbKbP «*x v 1 I CSh^IP bbl FROM NEW ZEALAND OB US BtfEE^Ee PHONE 53 7 6 FIVE LINES C-S-63A Adv^. o/ Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd,
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  • 163 11 EQUISITIONING OF SHIPS' STORES bir.Kapore, Monday. „K o f ships' stores has been cnlforced m tht lde for control of Hues wilt k ,,re<t> ct defence and Krtm ol the uar Bwnr^f supplies i«il r t the Hfc mm* C < c>< )n r rom p bin culars I; hie
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  • 67 11 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVF.S OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Hong Kheng Van Heutsz 22 1 1 Centaur 18 Alice Moller 16 Kepong 11 Chinese Prince 30 2 Kelantan 33 Darvel 38 Kinta 47 4 5 Krrtnh 48 4 5 Conte Biancamano 4
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  • 25 11 Rotarian M Anciano will talk on Facts About Music" at the next meeting of the Rotary club of Singapore on Wednesday, Sept. 6.
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  • 196 11 JEQUISITIONIXC; of vehicles m the Strain Settlements i> notified m sfHvial Government Gazette and i entrusted to Mr. B. M. F. ratunon m Siqgtport, to Mr. M. .1. Thorpe, m Panang and to the Hoa Mr. 0. W. Bryant m Malacca. Forms of nod tHM|mt
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  • 127 11 AX appreciation of the chinos*' loyalty to the British (Town if contained m a letter by th«- Governor to th< Honorable S. J. Chan. Chinese member of the Legislative Council The letter reads: "I have great pleasure m informing the Secretary of State
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  • 115 11 I I Singapore. Kcn&o TANG Ah Toh. a ban isf-to iron the Colony who returned to 3inOß»iu*e on May 27 this year, pleaded euilty b n fore his lordship. Mr. Justice Manning, at the Assizes this morning when sentence of 18 months rigorous nnprisr.r tnent was passed. Mr.
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  • 89 11 Singapore, Monnay TWO fire engines of the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade rushed out to godo-wn 14 yesterday morning, where a fire had broken out m one of the holds of the cargo vessel the "Philoctetes Through a number of hoses whicii were carried into
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  • 115 11 Tientsin. Sept 4. A GERMAN budnwiflnan, B. O. W. A HUse fired at a patrol of Durham Uoht infaniry m the t .'itisli Concc camiDC out patrol duty m a small boat eff the foreshore when they were suddenly shot at from th c roof of a
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  • 87 11 London. Sept. 3. THE Prinze Minister's faith m the calm courage of the British public was nmnly justified by their behaviour today. Quiet confidence li universal. There are no preat crowd* In the street* MQCt of the people followed the ex'inple of the Kinfc and Queen, Waiting
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  • 86 11 Singapore, Monday.— Stating that ha nad found employment as i cook 00 board the s.s. "Kum Sang" at the time )f his arrest, an alleged banishec.Tsang glint, alias Ah Toh, claimed trial at the Assizes to-day. A banishment ord*r was stated to have been made osainst him en
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    • 216 11 |Ii» T S PHIIP 1.1.1VE. orporated m Australia) NEXT S.ULINGS fouod trii tickets from Singapore to Au.«rtralia issued at the |ra:« v transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or fhe corirecting X.P.M. Vessel. SS\? DXEr return 5642 86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class return 5681.48 Ist cUas $456.42 2nd class IE
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    • 301 12 i BYF&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORiK)R^TED IN ENGLAND) Owinp to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. CHEAP RETURN VICKET TO CHINA JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBA* AvaJabie for twj
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    • 295 12 L TO FRENCH Pol i fe»;i charc eluTi<eul ITO SAIGON INDOCHII S Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals andß tures the usual list of sailings has been susol j S. A. M. I. I j The Successors of MOINE COMTE COM 'PHONE 5996 UNION ISULDII HJ Lloyd Triesti
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  • 450 13 Alleged Culprit Faces Assizes Singapore, Monday. DESCRIPTION of how six robbers armed with knives made a midnight entry on a lonely house m Mandai Road on July 25 last year, threatened the female inmates, made them hand over the Keys of the safe and
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  • 79 13 American Fress Back Of Britain I york. Sept. 4. sag Ke British people cannot fan rdrved strength and inspiraI ipader>hm. In this resFlrom that ol the German Lbare a chance to see wheKj..-.. will be a substitute ftt? ;,in-.l a free people. Ber,o Tribune >ays that the Kill not end
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  • 18 13 Kgypt has broken off diplomatic relations with Germany. Germans are being arrested through- Reuter
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  • 163 13 German Raiders Destroyed Warsaw, Sept, 4. r V\\K pml of Polish AffaUflf air- craft anH the skill and dath of the pilots was monst rated Again during week-en 1 air raids on War•a\\ Imnu-uiai'\y iho ilafH |t»Cn tit* tighten went up after the tails cf German machines which were apparently
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  • 121 13 Paris. Sept. 4 It is 1914 all over a^ain. They have learned nothing and will be beaten just the .same, is the comment of the man m the street, on hearing of the torpedo me of the Athenia which is compared on every hand to the sinking
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  • 68 13 BRITISH LABOUR OUR SQUARE" London, Sept. 4. i ating five or. British trade unionltti asÜ Bridlington for the annual Ho-te?,itwas decided to curless to two days, thus reflecting ites' implacable determination. n nt expressed the feelings wof the Congress when he thai British labour would stand 'are. no matter how
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  • 52 13 II London. Sept. 4. J of Commons to-day Sir pgson (Minister for Co-or-fcn T e ann ounced that Lt c former Czechoslova- noi oe treated as enemy ■here would be special consiPftnuine German and Ausprity measures had already Ees Lh umbe of aliens be Under obseraireach
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  • 35 13 London, Sept. 4. C I n lv c Mr Scan Leih re^nJjK U try and Com Pon ibiaty f or supplie I k "oi economic effort, \o sfhV Minister for De"miiary defensive mea-
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  • 75 13 Daressalaam, &epi. A round-up of German male adults began yesterday and If proceeding without incident. Germans here far trom bearing resentment, accept the prospect cheerfully, as they are interned m com-fortably-equipped camps. It is reported that a number of Germans m the Iringa area t<xik refuge m
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  • 9 13 DON EV ACUATION *<> 5000 V Wlthout a s^Ble Reuter
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  • 55 13 London, sept. 4. According to available rm a a Sir Neville Henderson and the Jtf« the British Embassy at Berlin m pecting to leave Berlin by trai n im* morning and they wish their re la tive^to be informed, through the press, though under strict supervisn were
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  • 34 13 Copenhagen. Sept. 4. The Greek .steamer Ko.sti was .sunk near Fal.sterbo, m the Baltic Sea. It kl believed the vessel .struck a mine while bound from Antwerp to Leningrad. Reuter
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  • 92 13 Washington, Sept. 4 Officials at the White House received the news of the torpedoing of the Ath<nia with obvious feelings of horror. The President's secretary stated that ;.ccordin« to official information the .ship v,as bound for Canada with refugeei "I point this out to show there wa.s
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  • 46 13 Glasgow, Sept. 4. Tt Is learned here that 34 persons 75 per cent, ol th, passengers wore uomen and children. fc Thp Ministry of Information anncnmhiP Knute Nelson to OalW, where they are clue on Tuesday. New York. Sept. 4. Hritish regtetry Reuter
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  • 266 14 HOCKEY STAR TS IN MUAR From our o*ll Ouiiitpondenti Muar Saturday i OOALbvLan Mi-iir Tuck m the A rlosinu stagey enabled the Muar i -hu e«> Hocke T'lvam to dray with the Muar Hosuaa!" club when they met ta a hockey match at the Muar Club p£ dang yesterday ereniim
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  • 25 14 Doncastcr. Sept. 4. The Don canter race committee have camelled the St. l.egfer meeting, which had been fixed to start to-morrow. Reuter
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  • 61 14 The September Medal < Bogey) will b? played for on Saturday and Sunday. S<pt 9 and 10. The September Mixed Foursomes will he played on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 24. Competitors will arrange their own partners Following the completion of this competition the prizes for the various
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  • 362 14 Hanny Beats Brockett In Final NOO/.0// (IP COLL v A HANNAY won the Royal Johore International Club's golf chamW pionship for the Sooloh Cup. beating W. H. Brocket! 6 and sin m the final. Results of the maicnes are. FIRST ROUND W H Brockett beat J A H Reid 21.
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  • 151 14 PLOWING tributes were paid to the late 11 Mr A M S Angullia, JP. by the Singapore Indian Chamber o* Commerce at the monthly meeting of the Managing Committee of the Chamber held on Thursday last, with Mr. G. Uttemram m the
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  • 35 14 Playing at the Geylang stadium or. I Sunday m a friendly game, the River Valley Rovers soccer team defeated Amity Football XI 3—l. Chin Ann netted all the three goals for the winners.
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  • 149 14 S.C.C. Ten Results rOLLOWINc, M I I I:U tourr.a: <-"o"l:;!r. T Singes- CE h,. I beat B.C V. V Mixed Double illri \,^M den «_303. beat H v MI H ford and Un An r, 3 V Read and Mn C a P O o S. R. C. Results I
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  • 232 14 ROYAL SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB'S COMPETITIONS The September Bogey competl^H the Royal Singapore Golf L.M played at Bukit Timah on Saturn Sunday and resulted m a win fofl W. Brown m "A"" division w.th^B of 2 up. m a win for J P cfl m "B" division with a scow I
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  • 51 14 ANGLO CHINE OLD BOYS ta extraordinary the Old Boy> rD'^4H Continental scli- Jlt H 7. at the School !he H .harp. After tb übjcc I a debate on U1 fl ?hat the wonnm The main «P e *S£ l ltive Fatt for the »f^ ga tiv( See Bah for th«
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    • 82 14 r^&^r »^^B Picked and preserved as fcgaj^^L^^^ soon as they are ripe and KH^y* "jLjji^^t packed m airtight bottles, I l^gSSß^^^^] Ciooseberries remain at lltf^rftfjSS^^vl fresh and juicy a^ on the i^^ ay r^ at t^ ev are 2 atnere^ i^^^^S^^*J anc w i^^ke the most ihfeiSL^r *<Z\ inviting tarts
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  • 432 15 fhirteen Horses Handicapped L. N nn s have been ruminated for the Gold Cup, the I "i pvent of the SingapDre Turf Club's Autumn MeetI ibe run next Saturday. Pure Gold, 1938 winner of I ary Cupj is allotted top- weight with
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  • 326 15  - Yesterday's Track Hints BENNY SOLACE (By Singapore, Monday. JJWEET Colette and Merry Widow put m the best gallops at this morning's training by horses which are being prepared for the remain- ing two days of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting. The going was heavy. SWFET COLETTE (J. Donnelly* went three
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  • 22 15 M.C.C. TOUR OF INDIA CANCELLED London, Sept. 4 Ti.f M C. C. announce that the Indian cricket tour has been cancelled.— Reuter
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  • 26 15 Singapore, Monday. Tl flWt Division IOCCer match fixed to be played to-day at the Stadium rtivern th^ S.C.F.A. and the Royal Engineers .va.- postjwned.
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  • 79 15 BILLIARDS ASSOCIATION At a met' ting of the Control Council of the Singapore Billiards Association held Jast night at the residence of Mr. M. Anciano. No. 1-A, Kirk Terrace, witU Mr. J. P. Tham, the Vice President, m the chair, the meeting accepted the resignation of Mr. Ong Chin Beng
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  • 36 15 London, sept. 4. The Secretary of the Football League states that all football has been suspended. Players' contracts arc automatically cancelled. The Anglo-American Kvder Cup uolf match has been postponed Indefinitely. Reuter
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  • 165 15 Al'Y< 1 l.\ ibKMighoul M aya, will be held .ie nese Hi |h School iround, tarn k'Ktd. I'rii.uii 1 on Saturday, SO pin The organ! be Cjcto Traders' Union. I'manp vt i\ii!t^ art: Two inilr.s cycling (championship) slow bicyrk- net, llal .'it- Traden' race lot dmoi'l tljf
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  • 557 16 FRANCE ANNOUNCES OPENING HOSTILITIES "By Land, Sea And Air" Paris. Sept. 4. THE On! Iremh wai communique says: "Operations have begun by the the whole of the land, sea and air forces." i ndott, Sept. 4. Mr Chamberlain hai received teie■n from Dr B nci "former President »f Czecbotlovakia) stating:
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  • 64 16 Brussels, Sept. 4. EYE-WITNESSES describe the Ber- lin populace as displaying neither the wild enthusiasm of 1914 nor the outbursts of hatred or bitterness. i Crowds listened to the broadcast of ;the British ultimatum without signs of approval or disapproval. There have been no demonstrations outside
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  • 61 16 Hitler Willed War Paris, Sept. 4. DROADCASTING to the nation, M. Daladier declared that they were lighting to defend their land, homes and liberty. He paid tribute to the Polish Army's heroism and said the responsibility for the blood shed rests wholly on the Hitlerite Government. The fate of peace
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  • 121 16 R.A. Planes Over Germany THE Ministry of Information announce that on the night of Sept. 3/4, aircraft of the Royal Air Force carried out an extensive reconnaissance over northern and western Germany. They were not engaged by enemy aircraft. More than six million copies of a note to the German
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  • 173 16 Washington, Sept. 4. AMERICAN neutrality was pro--r* claimed by President Roosevelt m a nationwide broadcast to-day. He declared that he could not ask that every American should remain neutral m thought. "Even a neutral cannot be asked to close his mind or conscience." Having referred to
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  • 150 16 GERMAN CURRENC IN TROUBLE? Berlin, Sept 4 The German News Agency announce? that it Ikls become necessary lately to 'put Into circulation a larger amount ol 1 five-mark notes of nnten mark currency. In order to facilitate payments In smaller change, renten mark notes of OOC and two marks will
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  • 74 16 MOUNTI ROUND GERMAN CCORES Di Grrman eiti/.m'iiM v and other parta ol CmadaM arrested by the Royal CanadiM (d Police actnvj under the Erl At the hoUM ol one Gcrmai^B v.aye wireless transmitter waH Thirtysix Germans are dctal military guard at Arbour Sqfl station before beinp intemed^B They are the
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  • 75 16 London. H LORD CRAIG AVON, spoakifl Northern Ireland Hou.se of I i-aid that owing to certain M incidents they had taken 45fl cil the Irish Republican ArmyM care last night and added the* already confined under graveH "There they will remain.' 1 "until the end ol the war. unfl
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  • 42 16 Warsa«^J IT is revealed that .six bombsM I a villa occupied by the Ambassador. Mr. Drexel BidM family at KoosUncaln. A house nearby was Mr. Biddle's house ya.s g J stated that Mr Biddle ha.^ report to Wa^-::---^ n C Reuter
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  • 32 16 Contraba Control THE Admiralty r^« British I lamination b> tne M rabandcontro v J e r M ,n Governmr.--;^- W o or ttomßritt^gy •:ot normally De «c j necessary to estabiw Reuter
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