Morning Tribune, 12 September 1939
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Title Section12 1939-09-12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I s S^APORE TUESDAY, September 12, 1939. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article143 1939-09-12 1 W OF THE KW DEAD London, Sept. 11. ■UN destroyer was blown up by a mine m the sea pel between Denmark and Sweden. emendous explosion was heard, and a huge column of teas seen to rise before the ship disappeared. irk steamer also reports seeingReuter - 143 words
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Article63 1939-09-12 1 Bucharest. Sept. 11. rial trains containing armed are proceeding to the nnanian frontier to deal flian refugees, who are beto stream across the border. lat the Rumanian 'intend to deal sympathetically k ting on this subject, the news■Jl writes: •■The sufferings J find m us naturalReuter - 63 words
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Article56 1939-09-12 1 L London, Sept. 11. If a s l )ec »al for ce is tin., C(l for serv 'cc overseas. n l0 this force begins toare i vited for volunteers 'vvho desire to be sent to Engd In New Zealand. fc'arp t ll ol dl<uni ty anywhere56 words
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Article83 1939-09-12 1 I Copenhagen, Sept. 11. 5 IT is reported that the Germans have now evacuated civilians from the island of Sylt. Later reports from Tondor indicate that British planes carried out a raid on the Hindenburs dam, connect- ing the island with the mainland, I onReuter - 83 words
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Article52 1939-09-12 1 London, Sip'- 11. About 1,100 officers and ratings cf the Women's Royal Naval Reserves are no* emoloyed m the principal naval p^rts. Other members of this service are under It is expected that very shortly several thousands of the Royal Naval personnel will be replaced byReuter - 52 words
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77 1939-09-12 1 KING -EMPEROR SENDS MESSAGE TO INDIA Simla, Sept. It Areas rfffflrw^ d b jar sraaswrHs spread support m India for the cau.se foT which the British Empire has dedared war, and of the many offers of assistance from the Princes and the and support from all quarters or the IndianReuter - 77 words
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Article46 1939-09-12 1 FRANCE WELCOMES CANADA Paris, Sept. 11. Canada's entry into $™*™gl welcomed m France. A^ lng that Le Journal, states in nly mean Canada's entry will n f vie iy bu t that bringing m *tft«s3Er countries the children of the tj,o ined onc e liberty.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article25 1939-09-12 1 London. Sept. 11. A German radio S »^U that goods raffle between notlce and Germany wd until J only be carried ReuterReuter - 25 words
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95 1939-09-12 1 ITALIAN MILITARY MISSION TO BERLIN Copenhagen, Sept. 11. ACCORDING to the newspaper Bcrlinske Tidende, well-inform-ed circles m Berlin are expecting General Balbo to head a military mission to Germany. The date of the mission's arrival is being kept a close secret. The Berlin correspondent of the National Tidende says thatReuter - 95 words
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Article165 1939-09-12 1 BRITISH ANSWER TO GOERING London. Sept. 11. FURTHER editorial comment «n flek L Marshal Goerin X 's *peech tppt» m to-day's press. Typical us that of the Daily Telegraph, which .says: 'When the German wmltl violated BelKium m 1914 their leaders counted on a short war. Field Marshal Ooering XLReuter - 165 words
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Article42 1939-09-12 1 P:iri I, Bept. 11 i ADtralddrem were sounded Ln Pj A early this morning. TJe all clew f^nal wfts glTtn after 20 mmute^ W* JfttlC fourth air raid warn."* m Paris ..since the start of the war. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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423 1939-09-12 2 "SAFETY FIRST" DRIVE STAR TS IN SINGAPORE SCHOOLS AND POLICE CO-OPERATE (Tribune Staff Reporter) WITH the object of making tht younger jjenerat; >n Aflftd conscious. I hutfe "Sate'y First" drive commenced m Singapore yesterday it tit I will eontxfcut throufheul the week. In ever ictaool In Singmpore dnrinv this un-k423 words
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Article154 1939-09-12 2 Fined For False Statement Singapore. Monday. All bin sail, h alias Cham I*e, was this mornini chained before Mr I KletchfT-Cooke. the third polirr magistrate, with making a false statement at the Registration Office. Naval Base, wm Dec. 2i, last year. It was alleged that accused w*nt t the Registration154 words
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Article37 1939-09-12 2 LICENS JUSTIC MEET I A B >,» sii aic s court ihV'r m I Mr it;: ft proved Tl |ttol 1 classic at a ?i leam a? fK/' U, of .in.la'a:. ft Ccmi formed the b. had ramcient37 words
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Article56 1939-09-12 2 Singapmv. Mond.v Z3 'Teochiu. pleaded .uutv bPlore Mr j i Mc^, pore Criminal Dutrict 2 F, lice Mamstrate. on V '5o p.m. yeKerdti a Place. Singapore, he ha of Red Lion Brand chan application ot ths officer the BxeUe Department His poned sentence for a veek arrival of th< accused's56 words
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495 1939-09-12 2 MR. MRS. CARVET WELLS IN SINGAPORE FAMOUS LECTURERS AND AUTHORS Ovi.' ~e tu Singapore. Tuesday. i l^T/ wonderful sights m Singapore is the marching into I.affles Institution every day of hundreds of marvellously clean rat cluJdren with splendid physiques," staUd Mrs. Wells, the wife of h*: ifVL Wel i St495 words
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Article97 1939-09-12 2 Malaya Indians A The W DISCUSSING the position m Malaya In relation to t v\-eekly journal, the Indian, i "We are here not as natK independent country. If m accorded to us to come to til and prosper, and if uo enjflf of person and property m l land, it97 words
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Article30 1939-09-12 2 Singapore, a JHE decree n* Ralut^Hopkins. ba d ship. Sir Percy The petition < alleged tonWife, Mrs Fl rence Hopkins, M. Kletnnnftn co-respondent Mr. G. MO Hopkins Ihh30 words
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Advertisement80 1939-09-12 2 > «BS«W7^^ f '^-SmiKSw^ fcaaßtSSt »<«m— lIB< M i| w i w>>p^^'WBPMHBaaBHWBHBBI i j r .>m.J Silvikrin trtakmettt restores th P hair-forming tiaSMfl to norm. fU l to, free SSfi? The Natural Way of Hair Culture." silvikrT^TotTonj The Natural Hair Tonic &aV, nte^ acts Dandn «ff and Ming Haii Maintains80 words
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Advertisement36 1939-09-12 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. Ocular Muscle Anomalies jKp _^^Jt Crossed Eyes, l Complicated Cases of 2^ Defective Vision. Thompson Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists, 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. B. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science,36 words
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Article842 1939-09-12 3 (AVAILABLE AT L OW 5 CENTS Singapore, Monday. fixed maximum retail prices for the sale of R Market, Ellenborough Market, Kandang Kerl H(iaL l Market and Telok Ayer Market. The prices LmLiiv itossjnierei) ¥****&*"> .tsperlb. I L^ slaughtered) a^KUs in the price of rice842 words
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Article77 1939-09-12 3 •re, Moj ENCi riMG BWAMO Durtv fou:--u -old Hylam thli morning ip- j before Mr J ileicher-O m trn Third Police Court, on cl (i ittempUna to eanM luirt to Bporgeon with kntft Thf offence la ;iii»'R«-d U) hit- Him place at Amber Mansions on the77 words
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Advertisement82 1939-09-12 3 incorporate m the Strait, Settlements*. N OTICE IS H-iBiHVGIVEN that UThirtieth Ordinary Gene. al^M this Company win oe Bui iding, 5, Registered Office _Ambe> MQnda Malacca Street. Si"K a P°' c al 25th September. 1939. at minend which the Directors the that a Final Dividend o 15^ t0 year ended82 words
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Advertisement57 1939-09-12 3 .^x B/u^ Grass m 5 I^i Perfume Th e MM .sophbticaUO of perfume^ l.ut It U also one of the frc S he«t and most InviKoratHw. Hence it* fa.scinafon tor the modern -elegante. 1 MAYNARD CO., LTD. CHEMISTS BATTERY ROAD. X KIM* ATEHP WMIF m NO X MAGNETIC nt£r» Z57 words
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Article27 1939-09-12 4 London, Monday. GOLD Previous To-day Change snvFR° ,d Fjne oz «.80 Forward H 5 16 20 15 16 -1 orward 21 5.16 20 15.16 _127 words
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Article115 1939-09-12 4 The Tin market to-day was declared at $128. up 2 and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 38 cents, buyers October December l' 7 cents. The Tin share market was very firm and active throughout the day and while there was some evidence115 words
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Article53 1939-09-12 4 London, Sept. 11. The Stock Exchange was generally bright, with coppers and some industrials showing useful gains. Amone commodities, cotton was active with prices sharply higher, although late dealings saw a slight reaction on freer offerings. Rubber is firmer and there is a good general demand. Wall StreetReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1939-09-12 4 PALM OIL (Malay) To <J In bulk AugSepc. COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) £15l N°mi na i Sept. .shipment M SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 16 3 Sell^ Sept. shipment 84 v TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality Wal PEp i pEB 0r e F.A S Q!) ShlPment H 9 No,niMl 52* ES2L 3S&64 words
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Article118 1939-09-12 4 Distillers 92 P ViOUS Dunlop Rubber 26 6 \L General Electric 74- i\i ass Anglo-Dutch 25 7» 2 07? Canadian Pacific 5' 2 5 London Tin 36 36 SS5r PlantaUon Vestment Trust f. 8 J 9 Ayer Hitams lBl'-> J 8 9 Southern Kintas 116 12. Pahangs118 words
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Article64 1939-09-12 4 London T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) m'To™ M 176 5 TT on S£^^/ftf^»^^ 7 57°° Unci* 2l T.T. OS lor^kon^ SSSSF *K5! rate) 43 44 Nominal T.T on SS^&^'S.i!^ 11 rate) ls 3 2 16d Unchanged T.T on New Ynrir^ g Sellin rate) ls 2 1 6464 words
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Article77 1939-09-12 4 TTn ixmaon, sept 11 THE Lord Mayor has opened a ManA i/ 10 SSouse, ouse Fund m response to the Duke of Gloucester's appeal for the Red Crow and St. John Emergency Committee. The list is headed by a don", tion of £5.000 from the King £2,000Reuter - 77 words
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Article64 1939-09-12 4 JJUUUVUj Rt-Rnro Previous To-day IKiBBLK gteady steadiest Buyers 9» 2 9 3 4 Pn Sellers 10»- 8 10% »t Forward) October Buyers 9% 9 3 4 J Sellers 10 U 10 3 8 id Forward) OctDec. Buyers 9^ 9 3 4 mmmJm J Sellers XpYt 10% '3rd Forward)64 words
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Article44 1939-09-12 4 RUBBER New York. I Previous To-day Market Tone Steady Firm B P°t Buyers 2 3 s 2 5 J Sellen 21% 22 orward Jan March Buyers *9 19» 4 h Sellers 20% 21 Market Tone 60 to*67 Not c! _^ot Nominal44 words
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Advertisement59 1939-09-12 4 I. Advances against goods I I and produce at low I I rates of interest may I I be arranged with us. I I Vve also offer Godown I I spaces to let at Iqw[ I I rentals. T Further particulars will bt I I applied on application. I t59 words
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Advertisement114 1939-09-12 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D 1f384 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 East114 words
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Advertisement12 1939-09-12 4 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltdl TeL £926 2, Finlayson 61*12 words
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Article49 1939-09-12 5 Chunking, Sept. 11. IT is officially claimed that Chinese pursuit planes to-day repulsed scouting planes forming an aerial advance guard for Japanese bombers on the way to raid Chungking:. The pursuit planes en gaffed the scouting planes some distance from Chungking. No alarm was sounded here. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article150 1939-09-12 5 Annual Meeting Of Brunei United I1(11 ce nt was approval at th aanoa] meeting I I plantations Ltd., held m Sininpore on SaturI 'the chairman, said:I I me to dividend oi 2i I i are un- 1 ■New Planting fe^fof clonal "seeds and I with the I March and Apr/1150 words
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Article130 1939-09-12 5 (From Our fyvn Conespondent) Muar. Saturday. nUPPIAH alias Ismail and a thirteenS vear-olcl boy named PalMi Retimm were produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad this morning and charged with having stolen two tins of "kachcmg oil vr.lued at $160 from a shop IB J aian Suppiah pleaded130 words
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Article145 1939-09-12 5 STERN WARNING TO SHIPCHANDLERS I c being reported of ship- iers charging enhanced ■J°f refusing to sell ships' stores Pretext that supplies are not ■j ls within (he knowledge of the p ent authority for shipping Knlrt BtOres> from a recent ■jT ehf nsive survey of stocks and ■J^f some145 words
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70 1939-09-12 5 Singapore, Monday. I lAN Phloh. a Hokkien. was this S fa'house m Jatan K^" charged wit h Alternatively. e nff w s a t s ol en property, a dishonestly ret »"i m 4^dle kSoWmg the bicycle frame and nanuu:, same to be st70 words
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Article41 1939-09-12 5 The X*** A roap.a^ S anchora"e cludimr the boomed soap£« thcre on but therpof, and all bul tr lion buildinfJ excluding the adrnmus t ti™^ g, of the Airport and tne b and t^ SSffaSS^^ Protected Places order.41 words
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244 1939-09-12 5 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND Residents Of Malacca Anxious To Help CIX prominent Chinese residents of Mahuca haw MBt M letter asking that inangeneflti should bt made for collecting on ot-halt of the Malaya Patriotic Fund m that Settlement. Kadi is prepared to nbtcribe *it>o. The letter is as follows:— (To The244 words
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Article149 1939-09-12 5 I SURPRISE raid conduct d bj ttceri on a hut to Bi u anc Ttong Babru, led to the amd «>r ■hnr Chinese, who wew thli norplnj :harged with dlatUlli Ate quarts of v without a licence Low Ah Hal, nteen y*'ar old irouih Chew Ah149 words
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Advertisement41 1939-09-12 5 Dtflft'Q lib All Uh v tIEAII I A A 4 1 &Es\ SPECIAL MATURE jj L"4^ (HOSPITAL QUALITY) 1 I^3^^ MENTION "DOC/S HEAD" IK I te^'M YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A fljU -di^ PURE BRANDY ITS A I pine TICK-ME-L'P". WPJB. iTB41 words
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Advertisement187 1939-09-12 6 PAVILION 6-5 9is TO NIGH /M^?stfV W* at &hAw I [VB&Qxy) Ll* Bi **#r?ft m MBk k^o radio picture iiiiiiimiu ■•■■■ininiiiai 1 Hi: FINEST FIN CAST IN Vi:\KS BR1N(; TO THE SCREEN F" HEN TRAYERS RECORD BREAK- t 'I I 1 II I 1 o-morrow at PAVJUON ■■■iiiittoaaiai iiiniu J187 words
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Advertisement158 1939-09-12 6 Thrills' Excitement' n^p~^W Timely BRITISH SP)\ Ut^ f I <'/ .Sii/v,)//.' I TO- lI A V IH33?J AT THE CAPjTJj S¥Ai "The Mtm ii 7//; X~7T^J I ....U7//V, //7 /7// ,.l ETKO^i-/ I RALPH RICHAROsJ (The Deli^UU'ul Dwtur oi -TliK lIAIMI I VALERIE HOBSON and LAURENCE Oil (Star of -The158 words
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344 1939-09-12 7 Malaya Asked To Support Cross St. John Funds I. Govcnm has reived trough Urn l \,nl»ulanc<' Association »j Malawi etMc hr app eal issued by H.R H. the Dob toin t committee of the Bntish Red Cross I!* ol .i,nisalem. r.^'the re-! i^r.d n d materials Ktf States. Ineral Committee344 words
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63 1939-09-12 7 PATRIOTIC FUND PASSES $50,000 MARK WHEN the Chartered Bank closed at 1 p.m. yesterday they announced that contributions for the Malaya Patriotic Fnnd had passed the $50,000 mark. Tne Fnrid was opened following an appeal by prominent Singapore ladies on Thursday. On the day the fund was opened $23,000 was63 words
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Article58 1939-09-12 7 I Singapore, Monday. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai Shok has sent a letter to Mr. Aw Boon Haw 0.8.E.. thanking him for hifl patriotism In pnrch^ing $2,000,000 worth of National Salvation bonds. This sum represented the money which would have been *pen o n the The scheme had to58 words
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Article20 1939-09-12 7 Tokyo. Sept. 11. -Mr. toow* of the Agency In succ^sion to Mr. Yukichi Iwanaga. Eastern NewsEastern News - 20 words
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Advertisement36 1939-09-12 7 f S Come and learn the Secrets of the Girls who hold your hand. i i_?r Make a date with MOJMA, j GERWE PAT and MARA They'll be at I Tlu i AI'IHM j I SOON!36 words
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Advertisement240 1939-09-12 7 The most Exciting Picture ever brought to the Screen OPENING TO-DAY with 3 SHOWS I I.H -..jbSh t "It***. you'M a ier« I^%bJ4ct}m^ no-' Cat you'll urn k\ M.r> 'iSSto^Si >nt* H'Rcr aw«if... JL.A 'B^"* s^!?,' nd rmafr W! *T iV JV I hno iiut katt th# y <• J'240 words
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330 1939-09-12 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, September 12, 1939. BRITAIN AND CHINA bassador m London, Mr. Quo Tai Chi, Miat the war m Europe would have no effect on Britain's policy m China has given the greatest satisfaction to the Chinese people. Naturally there had been anxiety m China. Japan's announcement of neutralityReuter - 330 words
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74 1939-09-12 8 3 MORE BRITISH VESSELS SUNK London, Sept. 11. JHE Ministry of Information announces that numerous reports of operations against German submarines have been received. Probably some of i the operations were successful. The steamship Magdapur has been sunk with some casualties, the steamship Rio Claro wasReuter - 74 words
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Article140 1939-09-12 8 Paris, Sept. 11. POLOXEL Lipinski, commanding the Warsaw Garrison stated, according to the Havas correspondent, that the city was bombed fourteen times on Sunday by seventy German planes, fifteen of which were brought down. 1 Broadcasting from Warsaw, the city's mayor revealed that fightingReuter - 140 words
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Article135 1939-09-12 8 BRITAIN'S FAR EAST POLICY Chungking, Sept. 11. THE Chinese Press gives prominence to Lord Halifax's assurance to the Chinese Ambassador m London, Mr. Quo Tai Chi, that the European War will not affect Britain's China policy. The news was received with keen satisfaction m Chinese circles, who have been showingReuter - 135 words
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Article77 1939-09-12 8 Tokyo, Sept. 11. IAPANESE marine insurance companicv J have raised their war risk rates foi the third time since the European crisi: began to assume serious proportions ai the end of August, according to thf Asahi Shimbun. Cargoes shipped to the Mediterranean ports or other portsEastern News - 77 words
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Article92 1939-09-12 8 M Tokyo, Sept. 11, UCH speculation is rife concerning the present Soviet attitude toward: Gen. Chiang Kai-shek as the Sovie: Union is reported to have agreed to accept payment m the Chungking doll.ii for war materials supplied to the Chungking Government m th e pas!Eastern News - 92 words
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118 1939-09-12 8 BANKING FACILITIES R PAROLED GERMANS GOVERNMENT > U v e J normal nankin* ijciiil nearly all p?rsom v §*m nationality, who are 1 parole. subj e (l only n restrictions on foreign nM In a very small nutnfl cases it was not p^jfl grant these facing M sufficient information hS118 words
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96 1939-09-12 8 EXAMINATION OF SHIPS A PENANG HARB ALL ships wishing to enl I A Harbour must now A the Examination Anchma/e.H Pilotage will be compulsory M I North Channel Light Vessel ilccal and home trade shipfl The southern approach *.o| J Harbour will be closed to feU vessels. By day three96 words
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Article39 1939-09-12 8 ITALIAN CONSU RETURNS Mr. A. Perego, who is c^fM lian Minister m Bangko* iMM Consul for Italy m Singapore an Singapore by air for a is returning to Bangkok to-( u« He may come to Singapore agaj week. I39 words
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Article20 1939-09-12 8 The death has occurred d J Sir George Kmg-M.,!-^,* Commissioner at Wei -..u territory was transfened lease m 1898. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration217 1939-09-12 9 Ltcn ChuiTliill. leaving the at (roxlon having arrived Jranrr. to attend the meeting: ■arliani m. (Planet New*) |fo»s. who had travelled all from Balmoral. Scotland, artt Euston Station on his re»London twing to the inter»l situation. He is photo- 'above), m his car driving: tkingham Palace.217 words
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Article, Illustration473 1939-09-12 10 Foot Troubles And How To Cure Ther l IFE m the tropics is hard on the fe°t, hot pavements or sands and above all, the high temperature, causing them to perspire and swell much more than they are liable to do m a cold country. It follows, therefore, that one473 words
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Article, Illustration556 1939-09-12 10 Make The Most of Your Han IF feet are important, both from tne point of view of comfort and general beauty, hands are none the ess so a fact which is sometimes forgotten by those whose hands :annot be rated as a beauty asset. It is so easy for the556 words
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Advertisement66 1939-09-12 10 t ■*^^f^'\ ikv)wv 'j *%i aJ W* fm w w was^ e because there!- because they are ready /p f to ser v c. See our 9f BCOHrOtHtCdL selection of delicatessen J at your nearest brand ANA GftSlllf LIVER SAUSAGE uronarod iMoaU pineapple ham, prepecreci #nirci» pressed tongue, PORK BRAWN,66 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-09-12 11 Itest Pictures Of The Siegfried Line fceman imderground passage. Inside a German fort. A general view «f the Siegfried Line taken from the French side of the Rhine.36 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-09-12 11 G »num ,|,|ier emerging from the Siegfried earthwork Anti-tank pyramids m the Siegfried Line.17 words
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Advertisement199 1939-09-12 12 _"~*4ft_»__* II IN _____B Bi n ß_l __n_rr*^._i S l V_V*^ rrH^-ciL— ml ll_____i__-_____P^^^____*J_-___-^ ____^_____aß________________l____!_lz^^'^^______RPVV^_______. l_lli YP&O«tdBRITiSHINDIA,LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Owing to the uncertainly regarding the actual date of mival and departure of the Company's steamers due to he outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time199 words
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Advertisement239 1939-09-12 12 I^^. TO FRENCH Porl L^Jj CHARCEURS~reunI j TO SAIGON INDOCHII S Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and M tures the usual list of sailings has been suspeJ S SOCIETE AFFRETEURS MARITIMES INDOCIIINOI! S The Successors of MOINE COMTE COJ THONE 5996 U* l BUILD^ 4c Lloyd TriestJ239 words
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Article62 1939-09-12 13 Napoleon's Fortress Under Fire I Berlin. Sept. 11. miSG to the German News German troops are ap- the Vistula from the north fflcour.terini! any resistance. Ilin, about 20 miles of Warsaw, built by Napo5 e right bank of the Vistula at and the Narew, f under the fire of GermanReuter - 62 words
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Article80 1939-09-12 13 PAN DENIES RMAN REPORT H I. union, Sept. 11. ■I days ago. Gen. Abe, the Hpa:if>r Prime Minister, spoke impossibility of reconciling ■s poMti. 11 with von RibbenI contention regarding the ■cm m tern puct and a nnnKion pact between the Soviet Hment and the Japanese Gov- German account ofReuter - 80 words
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336 1939-09-12 13 ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER OF BARBER Singapore. Monday. 4 QI ARHEL uhich aros« out of a f* debt of 40 cents due by a customer to an Indian barber had a sequel to-day when Mohamed Salleh appeared ki the Singapore Assues on a charge of attempted murder of a barber, Karuvasavoo336 words
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Article108 1939-09-12 13 A nr n London, Sept. 11. RESOLUTION has been received from the legislative Assembly of the Honduras, expressing loyalty to the King. The administration of the Government and people of the Colony will co-operate with the rest of the British Empire m the present war against tyranny andBritish Official Wireless - 108 words
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Article34 1939-09-12 13 London, Sept. 11. A committee has been set up m London representing Austrian* who do not recognise the annexation of Austria by Germany, to facilitate their co-operation vices ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article36 1939-09-12 13 Calcutta, Sept. 11. The Viceroy's announcement of the .suspension of Federation has caused I immense satisfaction m Bengal, especially amonj Moslems who now see their way clear to closest co-operation with Great Britain ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1939-09-12 13 London, Sept. 11. Her Majesty the Queen to-day visited ;he Young Women's Christian Association m London and learned at first hand the emergency work which it has under- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1939-09-12 13 London, Sept. 11. A Lithuanian report .states that a German military aeroplane made a forced landing m Lithuania, and that the Lithuanian authorities have confiscated the plane and interned the two o< c.ipants.-- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article59 1939-09-12 13 MOSCOW GETS "THE JITTERS" M Moscow, Sept 11. OSCOW, believed by observers to b( Europes .safr^t capital is n< longer the calmest. Fewer people arc visiting th« theatres and cinemas, ther is less traffic than usual us many ha/c been commandeered by the wa. commissariat and lonj? queues are to59 words
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Article96 1939-09-12 13 London, Sept. It IfING Zor of Albania, who arrived he/» yesterday, said that his visit to thi; country was a private one and would no last long. He expressed the opinion that while peace might be difficult to attain, it muv be based on justice. Britain,Reuter - 96 words
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Article38 1939-09-12 13 London. Sept. 11 The Paris Mondial French shortwav station has reported that the FrenciEmbassy in Lisbon is flooded with per .•ons applying for permission to figl on the side of (he allies. British cial Wireless.38 words
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Article27 1939-09-12 13 London, Sept. 11 The Polish Radio station announo a .special increase m the price of mi I'll) Bavaria, Austria and Sudeten]ar>< from to-day.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement246 1939-09-12 13 BIH\S PHILP LI WE. m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Rj; ;;P Icu;:d tn P tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at the B.^^^ 561 5 may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or ■^c to fhe connecting X.P.M. Vessel. Rh!n 7 \V i)m return $642.86 Ist class $430.71 2nd class return $681.48246 words
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Advertisement159 1939-09-12 13 I Law Notice For To -Day Before the Chief Justice in Chamber at 10 am. Originating Summonses Nos. 3239 an* 1 *****. At 11 a.m. in Court No. 1 Summon. I in-Chambers 473 and 146 in OS. 11|3»» and Suit 1068.32 Thereafter:— S. *****9 Lim Chw» 3uan vs. R. C.159 words
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Article209 1939-09-12 14 Bulletins In Cantonese, Hokkien And Tamil e«u ,v,Mii.iii<»n m Singapore which do not ordinaniv S° tha lh ''f;r 't r and'up-to^at, service of news, ZSJSSBSSSSm S SE* even' evening commenci|lg ft! 7.80 p.m. This action is I |PO taken to check the spread of unfounded bazaar209 words
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143 1939-09-12 14 Thai's King Staying In Switzerland (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 11. IT was rumoured m Bangkok that 1 the young King of Thailand, who is studying m Switzerland, would return to the country. The rumour was denied by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which stated that Switzerland, as a143 words
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Article152 1939-09-12 14 CZ> k su<kJL-^^G> t^*^^ I FIXER DUGAN," the RKO-Radio production now at the Pavilion. U a story of the circus, and a very good story °That popular player Lee Tracy takes the principal part, that of Charlie Dugan, known as Fixer because he fixes things,152 words
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Article51 1939-09-12 14 All rugby playing members of the S C.C. are asked to turn up at 5 p;v. punctually ready to play m the snort practice games next Saturday, Sept. 16. It will facilitate arrangements if members wishing to play will sign the 1M on the Notice Board m the51 words
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Article70 1939-09-12 14 A friendly badminton match will be played between the Useful Badminton Party and the Eclipse Badminton Party on Thursday at the Happy World covered Stadium, starting at 7 p.m. The following players have been selected to represent the Useful B P Michael Tan, Lee Yang Chim, Wfee Kirn70 words
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Article404 1939-09-12 14 YOUNG BREADWINNER 'S TRAGIC END Singapore, Monday. A DEATH by misadventure verdict was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Ton Szu Cheng which occurred as the result of an injury caused through a fall while Toh404 words
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Article74 1939-09-12 14 Singapore, Monday. The September mixed foursomes played at the Island Club yesterday resulted as follows:— Miss B. Bisdee and F. Minns Mr. and Mrs. Nassim 46—13—33. Mrs. Soiley and Dr. Currie 48— 14h ~Mrs\" Currie and A. L. B. Swain' Mrs. Wyckoff and S. F. Ho «-»V74 words
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Article29 1939-09-12 14 The friendly soccer match between the Yong Peng Malay Football XI and the Paloh Football Union resulted m a convincing win for the Union by twonil.29 words
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Article157 1939-09-12 14 Rearrested Upon Acquittal CHANKER fore Mr J v McFall. the por« Criminal District Judge! First Police .M^.sirate, this moi^l on charges that he (a) on Jm| did distribute m Singapore an l desirable publication, to wit "I dustan Ohar" a prescribed paperl (2) at b. 15 a.m. on Sept. I.157 words
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Article68 1939-09-12 14 I MRS. George L. Peet gave an I "I ting talk on Home DecuraM a meeting of the Fortnightly Cm tcrday. Mrs. E. V. Davies preM the meeting. I The speaker, m the cm^M and Ughts fU and the placing of M An insufficient amount of W68 words
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Article67 1939-09-12 14 A BOOK of charming verses by Audrey MacLo 1 A ~Rh^ *<™^ ™^^T». Malaya Publishing House and is on sale at m It descnbes ,he through the f l ,,ntl pictures. She << 1 There is m" 1 rS ih;.i For these v..t» |(i The tl'U'67 words
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Article94 1939-09-12 14 Inter -Club Billiards A friendly game of billiards g^ game) was played on Sunday between the Chinese Sports Association and tne Sicng 800 Athletic Association at tne former's premises. Results which weie 4-1 m favour of the C.S.A.. WJ*e follows (C.S.A. players mentioned first) Loo Weng Tuck (200) beat Lee94 words
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Advertisement10 1939-09-12 14 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of off Chemists and Stow10 words
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646 1939-09-12 15 NARROW WIN FOR LOYALS LOYALS 4 sofa 1 Tf WUhin t;ie last -inuteso^fay, enclash with th^f to ga t n Ull P° ints m their First D^sion sSe was 4^3 at Btidhun yesterday The flnal This defeat cf the Chinese excludes the probability646 words
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Article258 1939-09-12 15 S.C.C. Tennis Results I Singapore. Tuesday. Lludmg stages In the S.C.C. X awn term;.> Tournament have Xp d Six mow ties were play■Sfi'i handicap of 30.3, Mr. Warde;i were able to beat Mr. KrdfWn ai:ci Miss Duff disposed I". p sP n a Slmonsen B^V ci .ii!.v OS. Loring Bra258 words
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Article47 1939-09-12 15 URNIQUIET PUT UP B Y AUCTION RKnuj ht yoar -oW English W }l f Garter and of l?»i«tti ri vu t p or aa ction on fr* C li Phil Logue. 1*0! th rt was on the apore Gold Cup PaS 1 r^aced) m the w Sleigh.47 words
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Article40 1939-09-12 15 The Singapore District Epwort.h League. Singapcre, will hold its Games Afternoon and Social at the premises of the Paya Lebar Methodist Preparatory English School. sth mile. Upper Serangoon Read, on Saturday. Sept. 16. at 4 p.m.40 words
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Article31 1939-09-12 15 Playing at the Kuala Lumour stadium on Saturday, the Police Depot defeated the T PC A by five goals to nil to win the Selangor Football Association Cup.31 words
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Article190 1939-09-12 15 Duffers' Cup Golf ult of the qualifytaf round of Urn Dull era' cup played ov< end at the Iland Club is as follows The first round must be finished by Sept 17, second rcund by Sept 24. the Kemi-finals on Oct 1 and final on Oct 8. Ma'ch play on190 words
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Article130 1939-09-12 15 The first bi-monthly mixed fourso-.nes competition of the Royal Singapore Colt' Club for September was played at Bukn Tim ah on Sunday afternoon and totalised m a win lor Miss E. M Hallas and Lt. Com. H. C. Ainslle with a net score of 36. Twenty-eight130 words
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Article73 1939-09-12 15 Thirteen cards were taken out for the Krppel Golf Club's September Medal and the following were the three best scores returned: H. Irving Jones 2 Down W. Gunsto 4 W. Fryer 4 it\M, BWBfcFl Saturday:— lst 0 holes: R. Hawtrey all .squire, W. Gunstono all73 words
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Advertisement22 1939-09-12 15 #SAFEGUARD_YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Sl-.CURHY PIUS ShRVICII MEAD OFFICC-NO. IOD CECIL STREET, SINCIPORE. SS, nwsr. NO. 31.18.22 words
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Miscellaneous48 1939-09-12 15 TIDE TABLES TODAY HIGH WATER: 10 01 am 8.4 ft 943 pm. 9 6 ft TO-MORROW HIGH WATER: 10 36 am 89 ft 10 31 p m 10.1 ft. SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. 2A R.A.O.C. vs. Post Office. Stadium. TENNIS: S.C.C.. S.C.R.C Tanglin Club and S.R.C. tournaments.48 words
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968 1939-09-12 16 London, Sept. 11. j IEPORTS reaching official source* ,ji m Fans this morning, quoted by I ne British I nited Press, say that he Germans attacked the French left wine m the Saar sector. The counter-attack was on a front of, proxi; five miles,Reuter - 968 words
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Article123 1939-09-12 16 German Implication Denied London, Sept. 11. A GOVERNMENT spokesman today re-emphasised the statement made by the War Cabinet on Saturday on its determination to base its policy on the assumption that the war would last at least three years. German propaganda, he said, had already tried to put across otherReuter - 123 words
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Article145 1939-09-12 16 A USTRALIA PLANS FOR LONG WAR London, Sept. 11. THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, to-day told the Australian Parliament that Australia was planning for a long war, and he said that the Premiers of the various States had been m consultation about the organisation of manpower and finance. Mr.Reuter - 145 words
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Article43 1939-09-12 16 Berlin. Sept. 11. An order issued by the Fuehrer's] headquarters says that no flowers may be thrown at Herr Hitler during his visits to the various fronts. Flowers may be handed to members of his per-! sonal bodyguards.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article320 1939-09-12 16 .v-terday. lU^ hopes German '♦■".h^ s wh that the renewal nft? ayh »^l deal of war^u^^bl dominions, now secSre m dependence, apathetic aX 1 tain's cause. abo °tß The debate m the c^n**- I Common, Guardian. "W* a fln > *Jm mocracy m action T Ple JReuter - 320 words
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Article28 1939-09-12 16 PREMIER MESSAGE TO CANA London, MR. Neville Chamberlain sen« gram to the Prime personal ■*^JSK?wH proclamation m Ot Ca if a state of war between Germany. encoura^B ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article34 1939-09-12 16 1 Xta Dutch to P^eeTthB are layin I D u I Sea islands and ]t ;rfl German report W D u fl ofthese Sv- Evid 1 cwppnpr WW" v Friday.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 34 words
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Advertisement7 1939-09-12 16 I DRINK I nioiviv DAIRY ORANGE 34637 words
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Article, Illustration207 1939-09-12 1 WAR MAPS Mor ning Tribune WED ATTACK WESTERN FRONT QX the left is a map, specially drawn for the Morning Tribune, of the Western Front, showing the positions of the French Maginot line (m heavy black line) and of the Merman Siegfried Line (m heavy broken line). The French forces207 words
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Article, Illustration843 1939-09-12 2 MODERN AR TILLER V A MILLION TRAINED MEN By Ll.-Col. H. St. Clair Smallwood T*HE Polish Army has a glorious history and the finest of traditions, forming a most valuable background for the establishment of an "esprit" which is wholly admirable. Poland fought bitter wars with Sweden mThe Sketch - 843 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-09-12 2 MARCHING UP TO THE SIEGFRIED LINE Steel and solid concrete hastily erected forms the J^iegfred underground forts. Recently these fortification* were reported to be seriously iloo led, particularly m the Saar region where .the French Army has been making its strongest attack. German troops approaching Siegfried fortifications47 words
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779 1939-09-12 3 RISON FOR SENTRY WHO SLEPT A T POST Bail Allowed Pending Appeal 1 "rrr it r "ST-sx a sciious new of the case. "It is an important point m the local defence scheme and the duty of guard.ng the bridge was entrusted to the police, tis a serious matter for779 words
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Article37 1939-09-12 3 Injustice hall Not Repeated H -.pt. 10. is v t«" Kmtries I Frencli .iiid Franco t' ion cause H ;:vely statci m urder lo lan<t There Geruiii;. ■p."; town mat t; and Poland! Re peated Reu terReuter - 37 words
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Article96 1939-09-12 3 FOR ALIEN'S OFFENCE s;: Monday* Smr: Abdullah, a old Dir. dent, was this I eck's in>j Mi. c-; Mr. J Meicher-Cooke. I i ue, when h^; ■liljy b a c of failing to diena of his i that accused! Ps-:\;. June 21, and' I ing at the New I c96 words
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Article41 1939-09-12 3 JAPANESE TO LEAVE FRANCE Paris, Sept. 11 JAPANESE residents, except newspaper correspondents and artists, IwiD leave Paris on Wednesday by [special train for Bordeaux, from whore they will sa:l aboard the N.Y.K. liner Ka^hima Maru for Japan m a w'ek.Eastern News.41 words
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Article40 1939-09-12 3 TOKYO AIR GIANT REACHES NEW YORK Tokyo, Sept. 11 ACCORDING to a report irom N(v: York, the Japanese qi?nt monoplane "Nippon" arrived m Now York nt 1.89 )m. on Saturday afternoon (East m mmmertime) on its round-tht-woild flight.- Eastern NewsEastern News - 40 words
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Article168 1939-09-12 3 r I to dirci tors' u<:d balance brounh ird S34.bif> li. ndid thai flividc.d 18 r f lor ir.)!untin and ntm518.J907!' i [(t next t dire i thf standard aaewnent •il^ndai year i TKp crcp Harvested year was 387,074 lbs againsi an exportable allowance of 340,< ib.,168 words
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Article55 1939-09-12 3 I dr iron a bi. y T oicl n lt r^-ci British Mr W s lls ornin S produced i..-. J Fletcher Coolie the third PI' 11 0 magistrate, the SargTof v v criminal force to a pin theivbv :> outran m^,[v Soad a,c^,i climeSSrS55 words
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Article20 1939-09-12 3 S FOR CHAP-JEE KEE LOTTERY *por«, Monday. tt^ h^,';|^d to th'!| ■h!^ -management if' tourt h or *Wd to be20 words
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Article17 1939-09-12 3 I forci^ tradM r kyo> Sept> ll £**Ch?r Yen 27,*****0, Stiii n V^'" 96,952,000 and Nloflfc 69,826,000,17 words
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Advertisement56 1939-09-12 3 \pR£SS£SjM\ PRISCILLA Ltd. FOX THE NEW I PLIFT BRASSIEREB, Also (iIRDLKS To EMPHASISE THAT SMALL WAISTLINE 61, Stamford Kd. Phone (feu Court) 3335 93. BRAS BASAH ROAD, TELE: 2868 LADIES HAIRDRESSING SALON x ZENO MAfHINELESS PERMANENT WAVING. ZEMO MEANS COMFORT. NO DANGER, NO WIRES. NO MACHINERY NO ELECTRICITY, NO FAILIRES.56 words
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Article, Illustration94 1939-09-12 4 This beam thrown across the map of Europe '.ows where Hitler's i ggression is chiefly concentrated, m north Poland, ibi.igh Poland iH actually been attacked on four frontiers. Clearly shown also are the comparative lengths of the frontiers of Germany, Fru-ce. Poland, til sia, Italy and of the smaller powers94 words