Morning Tribune, 27 September 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Ip-No. SINGAPORK. WEDNESDAY, September 27. 1989. fivf corn.
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  • 801 1 lerchant Navy To Be Armed, I Hunting Force Trebled FIRST LORD'S DISCLOSURES I LONDON, SEPT. 26. \G IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY, MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, ANNOUNCED IT THE CONVOY SYSTEM WAS NOW IN FULL OPERATION FOR PS BOTH
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  • 227 1 BRITAIN'S MILLION PAPER BOMBS 1 1 London, Sept. 26. officially announc ed m London to-day that RAF. Mm*- have dropped 18,000,000 IHan;p .irts over Germany since the p^B-" '>ei;an. The litest flights were made :^H. <Jtt and all aircraft returnB safely m spite of attacks by ■ii'niuiM fighters. HI Early
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  • 26 1 London, Sept. 26. Lenied In Bucharest that sed troops along the border. also denied that the frontier 1 Rumania and Russia has been Reuter
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  • 63 1 London, Sept. 2b. DELATIONS between Kussia and ft Estonia are giving r.^ to speculation. f The Estonian Foreign Minister Moscow ye terday by plane for home Ing with Soviet l< only 15 The I der-in-chief, and haft aeaii ow> t^, ordinary meeting^of thel tonian Cabinet has
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  • 47 1 London, Sept. 26. A MILITARY c-orrcspondf nt j reports that near Basle. I the Germans have hoisted 2 placards over pillhoxes with the words: "One people, One Reich, One Leader." The French have replied S j with: "Liberty. Equality and and Fraternity.' Reuter
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  • 30 1 Berlin, Sept 26. SLOVAK troops are being demobilised. Only special units and officers remain with the colours to undergo special instructions (says the German New. Agency) Reuter
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  • 740 1 Allies In Complete Accord London, Sept. 2ti IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Chamberlain madl a statenii'iit on the profrm Of the war, and gfttc a i -jKut ot the special meeting of the Supreme War council which wai in-id m England last Friday. He .said
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    • 29 1 L Oth^ r Poge» j 1 utide 3 LHcrt^ Patriotic I und 8 rtun 9 2 "hot Inspector 11 Ln'-. Pa l« 1 14 5, 13 16 I M<t
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    • 92 1 vv» mix/ There's nothing like a pair of mmm I I DUNLOP GRADS MM SPORTS TROUSERS !J|J PIE finest quality worsted Ham.'l I fJV' U o ors to the makiiiK of t» e>«- Mjm "A Dunlop sports trousers which Iff, L I/mdon tuiloml by experts, and IW' T rubberless weatherpro«>fed
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  • 1999 2 TRUSTED DE CAM AC TOO I MUCW SAYS DAVIS LENGTHY EVIDENCE IN DEFENCE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. EVIDENCE was given by Gus Davis, former manager of the Pavilion Theatre at ihe Seiangor Assizes to-day, m the case i?i which he was charged with
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  • 150 2 WASTE OF COURT'S TIME Singapore. TUMiflifr. I Charged with assisting to t.-.m {nantgement of a place, to wit. place m the pu:...-- vt the Sir.gapcM Turf Club at the sixth -ilestc:. BuH Timah Road, at 2.45 p m on Sept H kept or used as a common gaming hou« for
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  • 86 2 SEAtP ■I()WiNG to the KIM Kast H i bound plane this morn'.B 5 ing beinj; crowded ttifij I J was onl> room for on,, nasj t sender of not mon thnl P: t 100 kilos m weight.Twopas.^B S senders were waiting to join I I
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  • 94 2 Sin gft FURTHER evidence **> J ia t? T witnesses for the P^^',Assize trial of an eWeriy^gj, Teng Ron*, who k c£ar c murder of Fan Kah T"i shop m JOT Road m. of the morning oi The deceased, who slept^^a bed. was alleged to hau^i^ m
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  • 35 2 Singapore W»Jj A male Chines di» to-<W Ba*e hospital at 1 us tai:.; -d »^j from injuries whicn m T w* a Carbide Gas tank furs* w Base at 10.40 a.m. w
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    • 111 2 I IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LTD. Although the frequency of Imperial Airways services has been reduced m each direction, the I temporary suspension of the carriage of unsurcharged mail by air has resulted m a considerable increase m the accommodation available for passengers on the Empire Flying Boats. They still offer the
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  • 166 3 i ran Kir <>\s n Reporter) Seremban, 1 j fli.us iw. been received from leleba rriMc t ult Chinese being i.t.iK wounded and U then j Mrioiislj Injured, necessitating their detention m hospHa II would appear thai Chinese carpenter employed bj the Irrigation I>epartoenl
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  • 179 3 Singapore, Tuesday. ro weeks' rigdrttu Imprisonment and a lint' of $50, m default, to undergo another two weeks' rigorous lmprisonmnit. were the sentences iinpus< d on lour Cantonese women t< -da; by Mr. L. C. Goh, the iifth police magistrate. The women, Yip Hak
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  • 64 3 S. AFRICA'S RECORD CROP I .'1 'H. srj.l Tilt Mini fln I lion si. i" th.it tin rop rftun i »rd ieM million baj v h ol eh 12 ill i>« rt mn'.s I n flat), dri' .ml pii South Afrlc i tttl TIM National Rit.in up long bttort ;i
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  • 11 3 Mr a h McKerron ha cuty v Pre i
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  • 147 3 Singapore, Tuesday. REMARKING that he was satisfied that then were prostitutes i" the cafe on the night m question, and that accused knowingly permitted them to meet and remain there. Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the third police magistrate, to-day imposed a fine of $50 on Tan Menff Han,
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    • 49 3 PROF: IIMtI) I) I N SKCIALISI IN X-H! »MM'V/KV KM) HOKOSCOPI Rl IDING. 15 wars M.idv M Franc- lUIs Egypt, MalU, Bwit«erlMHl»M Sim parti of Kropf He will P*"h*l Explain how to wcreed i« {^""rS fart.on. Hcrovcopc j.r.p..rtd hy o.d«T fiom birth date. REX HOTEL, Singapore. {Tel. Nc 260»).
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    • 73 3 EYE EXAMINATIONS,! EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing:. tdgHF****Or ular Muscle Anomaliel itfli Crossed Eyes, i^iJF^r' v Complicated Cases of Defective Vision. > Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 1 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science l»Altki:it \V Al l ItriUMM ALL JHHL assorted fxrn i I
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 133 4 Sin Tuesday. midday was $117 'a. up while the price of rubber at trayeti spot 33.» i nber 32^ 4 cents, January March 31 U cents. Bw I mor day nd a fair volume transacted, sterling it of favuur and a parcel disposed of at prices showing
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    • 151 4 London, Sepi Till following official forward IUMgI r.ilt s u« re !i\n! tn-ilay for commercial purposes on a onemonth basis: fork one rent premium to parity; Montr -half rent premium to parity; rig parity one-quarter franc discount; Belgium mx cents premium to parity; Netherlands two cent! premium
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    • 30 4 imn w S] Buyers «ty Sellers 1 rd) October 93 8 Sellers (2nd Forward* Oct Dec. Sellers 9 3 i (3rd Forward) Jan March h h Sellers 10
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    • 81 4 PALM OIL (Malay) PrevioUs I In bulk Aus Sept. ris m a v COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) 1 Sept. shipment £10.16 3 Bellon I SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) I Sept. shipment l'T 6 Nominal I TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality I (Singapore) Sept. shipment 28 6 Nominal I PEFPER (F.A.Q.) 1
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    • 136 4 viou r aT I Dunlop Rubber 23 9 2^ 41 B General Electric 62 9 I 2 HImperial Chemical Industries 26.4 > 2 Hi Imperial Tobacco 1013" T m 1 Anglo-Dutch 25 6 249 Canadian Pacific 5^ 8 London Tin 33 3 3 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust
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    • 38 4 RUBBER New V Monday Marxet Tone Previous To-ci Bpot Buyers Dull Easier Sellen 21% 20 > 4 Forward Jan March Buyers 2Q1 2 Sellers 20 TIN »tf 19' i Market Tone ur.quDted I Turnover Soot 6o6
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    • 25 4 London. Tu< Previous To-day Cnar. GOLD Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 £8.8.0 6ILVER Spot 234 23 U Fnrwarri 23 1 23 2
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    • 67 4 Louden. Tuesday. Previous To-day chaai T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 y*£WS!. T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.50 7 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4^ 4 Unofficial Uncha/ea T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16 d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling
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    • 91 4 1 SAVINGS yl/4? you to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. I« A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. 4« To have a Savings Account and tc see this account grow from timp to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be
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    • 100 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. i Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1*24. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030,000,Reserve Fund „10,500,00,--1 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
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    • 13 4 UXIiMPEACHABLE SECUUTV I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I TeL 5926 2 FinlaysonJ^l
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  • 76 5 mhit Artillery Duel On I Western Front I Paris, Sept. 26. ■i;\(H and German guns have been exchanging violent cannonades on the Western 1. the first time since the outbreak of war I has been prolonged artillery action on a ■<!: along the Rhine between Strasbourg and
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  • 69 5 [IK first mention m the Italian press of the possibility of the I collapse of the 9fegfried Line is contained m a leading article m ►male d* ltalia which was broadcast on the Italian wireless. li said [The Ailied Governments and the nations should bear m id that even
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  • 128 5 JAPANESE DRIVE CHECKED n M Shanghai, Sept. 26. to-day's press conference thejapH tnese naval spokesman claimed B :lt the advance naval unit was ■N:t 10 kilometres from Changsha. B? indicated, however, that the push was meeting several Wf> pointing out that the Bi.«ilu\ v :i,^ <»f the water of Tungting"
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  • 37 5 MOSCOW WELCOMES SARJOGLU Moscow, Sor^. 20. j LU was welcomed on arriM. Potemkbi and otl.er For- i Tl^e AmD.issadors t?.urnania, Bulgaria, La and Aighanistan were 1 at the station which was :th the Soviet and Turkish Reuter
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  • 98 5 Johore Bahru, Monday. "We consider it extremely unfortunate that you have not been convicted of murder," said Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice S.S., to Liv Lock, who appealed against sentence of ten years' imprisonment passed on him for voluntarily causing grievous hurl to his
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  • 50 5 Wellington, Sept. 26. New Zealand to making a sp< effort to ;upply the Royal Air Force with trained pilot* and other flymu nersonnd, and all resources are beiim organhsed to that end. Existing airforce stations are to be enlarged and six new organisations are to be established.—Reuter.
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  • 44 5 Exercises with war noises ami I ammunition are taking place on 6 25 west ol Naval Base, on fcept 26 north of Tengah Aerctlrome and on Sept. 27 5 U!u>ancUm. The m *UJ» n 7.15 a.m. and 11 a.m. cacn i day.
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  • 14 5 ..terson, Simons and Co Ltd ion at the 6 Monday is makiiiK £<* d progress.
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  • 111 5 Japan's Foreign Policy One Of Conciliation Tol ICCOEDDfO ti» inmiuf, Ifet ih-wl.n appointed POfOifll Mini Bter Admiral Klehisamua Roman will foiiou i\u> raiding princinlai of ijn policy ImM town by (he Premier Gen. Noboyvkl Abe Mlowini the »rfanitation <»i his ibinei Attach Importance ttlement of the China v. -idly, Lo
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  • 160 5 NEW JAP ENVOY TO U.S.? i > Sept. 25. MX uU. M.»t m. k .i, forni« I'm miliii! I li»- -.v h \|.m< I RaUwft) < t .t iml o i In. J.ip.u tl» i«- to tlw dniri t him m .it the time of Ift|UUt'l withdr.i fmni IIM I
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  • 22 5 New York, Sept. 26. The offic the Hamburg Anudka and Nordduscher Uoyd lines, it L» n i!! *d. will ti stalls.— Reuter
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    • 163 5 1 jfi^!\ "And now I am a NEW MAN again-thanks to SANATOGEN' How many times have these words been spoken by gr..trlul men all over the world Grateful because Sanatopen has brought them I free feeling of exuberant health that they have not known If you feel tired, listless, run-down,
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    • 271 6 i Vl i oki h.n cwabi ire mis (mi ing t mji» x !in Mill BLONDE Mis ICCDMPLICI UOPLED SAP* Slis i (»vr II Ml H j lnA\/l! li^ik! 3 SHOWS TC-DAY I j PAVILION 315 6-15 915 I j THE SLICKEST, SUAVEST RASCAL OF THEM v *n^f Bfc^ Sr^dtS
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    • 171 6 LAST DAY! He rcs^^ E^4^ [CAPITOL] 3 3 S £5| THREE AGAINST STRANGE TERROR! 1 Jjk Typhoon ahead, ttmhay ft 9 Mfcd^fl k ani^ heroism seeth* J V §^J|ii^|^ stokehold boss; the hand' h< I QHL Bh|| SoBe chip's doctor, and l V I gCVfTHg A I* reckless nnne. i>.m,
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  • 411 7 Indian Contributions Total $13,000 j I .of the Indian community beld OH Sept. IS j t *M de|r fora l aeparat. sub-commirt. for the South Indian \rcor(liM<riy meeting of the South Indi. niunity E S< „t. 10 at which suh-committ,-, tituted, iad W elect am ulved at the meeting IP
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  • 116 7 TINNED pineaj I»l«' < \ports fr'Mn Ifalaya for thr week ending Sept. 16 were half Ihr MWJfg weekly total for last year. The figures are 25,437 rases as agaia^i t!».4!>l cases, which was last year'- weekly average. Statistics fair the -,\etk ending Sept. 16 show that
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  • 23 7 Berlin. Fcpt 26 Scecia! police units have been formed te deal with sabotage. Dropaganda and bUlposterS, according to the Official News Ageucy. Reuter
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    • 85 7 J^k M. THE UNPARALLELED SCREEN SENSATION OF THE A(iE! Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 30th j lAlhambrA I Ihe «»nly \I 'TIIEXTIC picture of i 5 aerial warfare ever produced! btf On/ mns DKAM) NEW COI'V a_ Jt I J|l SUN TALKIE TO-NIGHT 9-30 Round -Up Time In Texas j OKLAHOMA I
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    • 196 7 SSaaaaaaaaasa^ Msaca itmwiMarMMll •MMllltMltt IN membrr how you thrills! t«. Mil X lIAICiII Tl RS lh.it I hnll is ut.i.n- f.,r nou m DAlf.llllKS OI'RAOKOI I AUI \>lll»\ 3-15, 6-15 9-15 rhe Superior Future t.» Kill' DM (.Mil I t, I /s //y/ fHiiftr P**> 7 I WANT TO s//
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  • 306 8 MORNING TRIBUNE U.S. NEUTRALITY I lißiisdri September 27, 1939. I IE provisions of the proposed new neutrality legislation m United States indicate Dg desire on the part of a cersection of the legislators to clear of hostilities. It is .pro•d that American vessels should carry passengers or jroods to i«
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  • 1136 8 Bill Considered In Council Singapore, Tuesday. RESIGNED to pi tenant* of both dwelling bouaei and busiU pl al!lst im due increase* In rwrth during the eon-tinu-i'io- of the pivsent war and for a period of 12 months therefcfter the Increase of Rent (Restriction) Ordinance was taken
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  • 44 8 F I them by Uieir uin?' u rr W Pak. who pleaded Tuit^F charge, was fined S L fault five dav'ssimil.? n M Snond Magistrate ul(Ill "an \h Pak was n ro^H by the Prevention of KSH Dumb Animals Depart^n-B Singapore Municipal cJJiB
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  • 161 8 THK co-opcraiion of estate mil B. ger^, mm? n.ana»ers and otl p^ larso employers rf labour m Mall is rrquesti'd im explaining to ilff. labour forces the now r^nulation^B| no prstai article should be y«H fcr :i tlcstination outride >ÜbV which doei noi on the
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  • 47 8 In a report appearing m j on »of a civil pi muff U an enemy after the outbreak of W I amended the suit. H J This is not correct d stolen is of Dutch naUonaUt, never been an enemy alien I
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  • Article, Illustration
    247 9 These stirring .v«.ul> spokm b\ l!i> Fxrellenr) thr C.ovrrnor. came i.vr On radio on Sunday ni*M: 1 fl*M is h« i ifSli No longer do we wonder uh.it \w lit !«fat| to do m \l M uh.it the uim!.l is tlunk.iiK of us: ur are strong and
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    • 506 10 0 J'PTVi/yi RKI'I'mH ?K-_ rKENCH PORTq^I I b^^^^^^^ r |T0 SAIGON INDOCHINA! i Owing to the uncertainty of dates of arrivals and de I J j tures the USUaI list Of sailillßS has be suspend^'ll I BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA. LINES m I I dwcoRPORATED m engiand) j jfo Successors of
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  • 413 11 '■ineaporr, Tur day. v fOR W. C. Alexander was 1',,,. shd through the bead m ,<•• m of his quarters m th- M;iti«ni this morning. ||< W.^ to tne hospital where he HO on Dect/mo.^ W Winchester, England. He H stra-t.s Settlements Police X May 16.
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  • 20 11 Huan I I $3. m default one d Air. Fletcher-Cooke. the i charge of a public fee-k
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  • 36 11 I.!. TII tponed m Mi.' i Mm Boon, i ir old Cant morning pleaded guilty In the TW Police Court to t! a bicycle. Itelongini the five-fool way ol 8 on Rend i
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  • 14 11 Municipal Loan Rate Raised W. c ol ex| Municipal ln:m from i pi ouncll
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  • 17 11 !t will hold i d< rogr( n Bat :ui. v p ►reml i '\U ivitrd
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  • 17 11 c r M'< i dmltted to tiei al Hi rdj She li > m
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    • 230 11 f f II X S PIIILP LI XE. rincorporated m Australia) ly sailings to BrLsbane, Sdyney and Melbourne. to the uncertainty regarding the actual date ot arrival and 1 c of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hostilities .iiings is suspended for the time being. 1 iformatlon regarding
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    • 39 11 IlipH SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN I lM J^^^SPSH l inKPIIM Ol M/77Yi IRK ft RAN O\. //w.)///.1/. i 7 b"" MBNTION DOG'S HEAIT IF t^'!*WY**^ya YOlfßl LOOBMO iok a pom i;i'\M)v m a l INI ii( k mi: 1 1\
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  • 868 12 LIGHT on a Horal Subject ld eas for s,mp| e lower arrangement FRESH flowers are m themselves so beautiful that any attempt to reinforce their natural loveliness savours to some extent of gilding the lily. On the other hand, it must be remembered that flower decorations can be an important
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    • 45 12 &$Kt&/<''' z .*N oi >>v "^y^SJß liß Vflß w HBB |B Braj fla Et ■r^ The New Zealand Butter that never fails to please. Nourishing, appetising, delicious and full of vital vitamins. PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES jH%£. S. 139A Advt.of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Lt^
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  • 215 13 FRENCH DOMINATE ENEMY POSITIONS, OCCUPY HILLOCK'S Many Dogfights t London, Sept. 26. dng'a French communique says: There nas been little d vby enemy artillery m the area south of Saarbrucken. In 0l the day, several air fights took place between our own n pursuit planes." H tnciai uerman communique irning
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  • 124 13 INDIA'S SUPPOR T London, Sept. 12G le House of Lords this afternoon i Secretary of State for India highly of the suppoi& of all c m India. Indian National Congress he declared that it would be difficile to co-operate wholeheartedly 6c* on conditions which would affect political relations between lidia
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  • 273 13 idon, A OKHMAN v prof. yd on votv stories that I me which the N tons) ii,--i signalled I the and later fired warning shot Batly contradicted m interviews, with some survivon lished m the British Pr« Twenty-three oui ol The wirel< pei itor ol
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  • 218 13 LAUGHTER IN THE COMMONS I iindflii, Srpt IKONK \l laughter kit? ted inent l>\ Sir t.riu.trti (in**, (Parliamentary Secretary to the Mit. tr> uf Infill Ml I hrn) m thr Commo'it to-day that Urn total vtaff tMplf •<• .it headquarters of the Minivt <>t liiformation nambCfW H72, the regional oflirrs
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  • 35 13 London. Sept. 26. m the House of Commons, tIM Pnvsi«tnt of the Board of Trade confirmed Government's intention to maintain trade between Britain and the Baltic states as far U the war permitted.- I Reuter
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  • 546 14 Gun Macintosh In S.C.C. Profession Pairs Final Lawn Tennis j\ utun.n lawn tennis F B Gun and J. Macintosh lo> be A. D. Anderson and W. H. Droog(—3o) m the semi-final oi the Profession Paris, the scores be--6—4, 6—4 loublfl Ue between J bery < J. H. and R. M.
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  • 19 14 Ties played yesterday In the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament resulted as follows: Men's Doubles: Kamis and Gafar bin
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  • 47 14 Pittsburg. Sept. 2*i. BILLY Conn, recognised m America as the world's light-heavyweight champion, retained the title, outpointing Melio Bettina over fifteen rounds- Reuter This was a return fight. Conn winning on points m their previous encounter for the title, which took place recently.
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  • 175 14 tin nu n s singles Jin i 1 iii Urn Blnfiptrfe open bad- j minton championships H tween Wong Peng Soon and s A. Durai. has been fixed to I be played on Sunday at the j Clerical Union Hall at 10 a.m. j Peng Soon
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  • 28 14 The Island Club Ladies' September Medal was played yesterday and resulted m a win for Mrs. CAR. Bateman with a score of 46— 9*2=36 4-
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  • 98 14 FINE FARE AT T HE ALHAMBRA ASDADSG n I prod I UK 1 1 Wfll ha- I n -FatlK i I fl ifath,., t er d! out on M is a. shocking i Mo Hm»JSB agaln twen ter a?a mf""m Opportune t] Nan M Sam Sloane. d nd sa^M How
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  • 160 14 FINE DETECTIVE FILM AT PAVILION "THE Lone Wolf Spy Hunt." vM 1 opened a >ea>on at the Pavjfl Theatre la^ is an exciting, tertaining film which never flags. It introduces that grand actor, wl ren William, as the Lone Wolf, crfl turned detective, who manage^ to V through a good
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  • 48 14 The Ceylon Sports Club M theH.A.F. 'HQ' 0 1 1 heel match played JJ***^ I ground. Thr wnnmg g^i d l| by S K. Sundran v conte-tedl •Phe match was cv. n> co The fixture arraii^d (eanl between the PoUce J' p d Brigade iH.Q.' M
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  • 14 14 Singapore. Tue f >.^> c 00} J employee was this m" third* trat«, '<* tot* «2
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 25 14 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY High Water. 10.11 a.m. 8.5 ft. 10.15 p m 9.0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 10.37 a.m. 8.9 ft. 10.48 p.m. 9.3 ft.
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    • 40 14 SPORTS DIARI Soccer: B.A.F Cup. J I Round I Royal Navy, S idjum. m m+r. st AF Army trial. OUmw BtfH Hockey: r l J C ."l SRC. vs I -A.. b^ f -p« vs. S.C.R.C.. Tennis: Tournaiv -!:ts. 9
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  • 184 15 Chinese And Sappers Share Points In First Division Soccer? s.( I I ILK. I WEAK Afrishing m both maito Division match lit tiw Alison Road BtAdium I m\ tl Engineers, which i draw, w ecof&d hdll thfoUMi Hai Choo and Hump! pectively. 'I he CI would haw won b convincing
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    • 108 15 Bad gums, not bad teeth are at the root of most extractions. Preserve your teeth and keep your janm healthy with the tooth paste Dentists themselves use and prescribe for, their patients use Cibbs "S.R' HDH^J Tooth Paste. >• /f/f c\ fronts rcmovcJ for a<ntc &w y/r/liij&M leeth were all
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 98 15 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chjel JU tlce, the Honourable Sir Percy McElwalne In Court No l al 2 15 p.m Admiralty 8 139 E PetertOtl vs S S. Han Ho Lionu etc Before the Hbnourable Mr .lu.stice PedlovP In Court Ho 3 at 11 a.m. 8.*****7 B.V.R Veerappa
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  • 324 16 Indiscriminate Shelling Of Warsaw Continues London. Sept. 26. jIJE gallaat defence of Warsaw has led the Gorman High Command •mploy unrestricted warfare m the destruction of the city, a communique issued this morning, the German High Com- kJ state: "As all efforts
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  • 134 16 Paris. Sept. 26. pRINCE VON SALZBURG, former vice-chancellor of Austria, made a statement of his plans to fight for the Allies. He is at present m the south of France. He said that efforts <.vere now being made to form a Legion oi Austrians now m France.
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  • 198 16 London. Sept. ?t>. THE publication of the German "White Book" following closely on the British publication of all official documents relating to the events leading to the outbreak of war is interpreted here as indicating some uneasiness m Nazi circles. The Telegraph suggests mat if Hitler is
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  • 115 16 JHE French Ambassador to Warsaw said in^MnSt? Paris to-day that the Polish Army was defeated chiefly I cause of the crushing superiority of Germany m the air Zl relentless methods of German warfare. He added that the invaders showered bombs not only on military objectives and
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  • 75 16 Higher Taxes In N.S.W. London, Sept. 26. ]*HE Treasurer of New Sou Wales to-day foreshadow increases m company and i come taxes, probate and staJ duties, book-maker's tax ai motor registration tax. He said that the deficit for the amounted to £2.500.000 against the a mated deficit of £1.500,000. The
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  • 40 16 London. Sept. 26 -When the Bri| expeditionary force is m action agaj the enemy communiques similar urn regular French Communiques con« ing operations on the Western front be issued (according to a statefflflu| Mr Hore Belisha m the Commoibß Reuter
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  • 46 16 Paris, Sept. 26: Bands are Mto| Poland, modelled on those of W«| who directed the last war f d contributed efficaciously to the cow resurrection, declares General writing m Journal ties Deba Budapest. Sept. 26: An unctfM report stat German Diohobyczoils^ I over to the Russians.
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  • 71 16 Brussels, Sept. 26. A railway bridge outside the Beteiai town of Namur near the Luxemburi frontier was blown up last night a fey minutes after an express train fron Brussels had passed. The accident was caused by the ex plosion of mines which had been place; under
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  • 85 16 Wellington, S'PjJH W AR expenditure W £10 millions for hr t the financial jrew n Wc hl| the additional taxation m m announced to-day. increase It includes 15 per cc income tax, 3d per M per cent. Jjf Ui* charge on all letters a bft J per cent,
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  • 33 16 Berlin, Sept. 26: The official Germai News Agency announces that specie police units are being formed m th« Reich to deal with sabotage and pro paganda bill posters Reuter
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