Morning Tribune, 3 October 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE V»l. I- No. 207. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, October 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 392 1 REICH SENDS MORE PLANES, MEN, TO THE FRONT 2ND MONTH OF WAR London, Oct. 2. FORECASTS of future possibili- ties, at the beginning of the second month of the war, unitedly emphasize that time is on the Allies* side, that a waiting game is their best tactics, allowing the Germans
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  • 'Berlin or bust'
    • 163 1 British Troops Preparing For Action London, Oct. 2. ACCORDING to "Eye-Witness," who is attached to the British military forces In France, the British Army is pressing on with the job of improving s readiness lor action with every day thai passes. Tommy shows his opinion of any HitItalin peace proposals
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    • 36 1 London, Oct. 2. T He Air Ministry announces that successful air reconnaissances carried n ht have a ain be RAF Germany by the clinic v reconnaissances inuded Be nm and Potsdam.- Reuter
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    • 40 1 RED ARMY MANOEUVRES Berlin, Oct. 2. takiL nf^ y autu ln manoeuvres are tio^s ofthp c ln the re gion of operawhosp £e< ond army m the Far ling to^ r cis Kh aborovsk, ac7 om Motcow^ NewsA^ncy mes- Reuter
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  • 66 1 London, Oct. 2. COUNT CIANO, the Italian Foreign Minister, left Berlin for Rome this morning:, says the official German News Agency. His stay lasted only 15 hours. He was seen off by Her_r Ribbentrop, with whom he had discussions earlier m the morning, and a final conversation
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  • 18 1 Ottawa, Oct. 2.— Four more British officials have arrived m Canada to join the British War Supplies Commission.
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  • 74 1 Stockholm, Oct. 2. I N view of the reaction m Lon- don. it Ls now considered m Germany that Germany and Russia will abstain from peace moves, declares the Berlin correspondent of the Svenska Dae blade t. The correspondent adds that the main reason for the meeting
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  • 100 1 Rome, Oct. 2. Hitler is expected to address the Reichstag on Wednesday on the German. Soviet settlement m Poland, and the "peace" proposal to the Allies, according: to the Berlin correspondent of Messagero. These proposals, says the correspondent, are expected to provide for the establishment of a small
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  • 233 1 IT fiLVrZr^ the rman windeJiSSy o^?' the fiist German troops entered Warsaw yesterday mornin.--The occupahon of the suburbs o f Praga was completed yeste'' It was also announced by Berlin that the Polish defenders of the Hela Peninsula who surrendered on Sunday would lay down their
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  • 557 1 London, Oct. 2. DOME radio quotes a Moscow broadcast as saying that Finland and Latvia will be approached by the Soviet with the suggestion they should conclude a similar pact to Esthonia. According to the Berlin official news* agency, tho Lithuanian Minister m Moscow has gone to
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  • 89 1 Washington, Oct. 2. THE United States Secretary of 1 State Mr. Cordell Hull announced to-day that the United States will not recognise the conquest of Poland. Mr. Hull added that the United States will continue to maintain diplomatic relations with the reorganised Polish
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  • 27 1 London. Oct. 2. In the House of Commons. Mr. Chamberlain, replying to Mr. Attlee, said trutt he would make a statement regarding the Russo-German declaration to-mor-row.- Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 40 1 j^ I On Oilmt l i ai«r% j Murder IH»I nkets Inspector's Suicide I i I'age 8 I Picture Pa 9 i 1 (hina News I &11 2 Women's Page 12 sport. Ft mt 14 15 Itlegrams > 8, 13 16
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  • 1218 2 JUDGE'S LENGTHY SUMMING UP Singapore, Mondaj g ptssed On B Cantonese, 'ftlg Ban Yick at v vlirn he was found guilty Of the murder Hvlam bOl In Woodstock Drive m the >aily hours of June 8. am. < liberation t>l an hour, thi cial
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  • 56 2 PRESS TIMES FOR TRIBUNE PAPERS JJY vi ran lit' merit com men- (inn to-da> (hire will ri* no atiernoon papers on -ah' m Singapore befmT 12.30 p.m. except on Saturdays, when they will be issued a little earlier. The Saturday night editions of the Sunday papers printed m Singapore will
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  • 21 2 M i] arrtg Mr G W Ideclared \j the lion secretary of <$ Mo to thr i. I tn-
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  • 77 2 Singapore. Monday. ABDUL Otiani bin Oniar was this mor nm commended by Mr. RE. Tur; bull, the Singapore Fourth Pcltce M nistratc, for fis prompt action m n womm whn junint into Eeach Road lasHis Worship roi fsted thif Abdul bo r< his public pliu- The woman.
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  • 315 2 Singapore, Monday. TO-DAY we arc gathered to celebrate the seventy -first birthday of one whose name is a household word throughout the work! regardless of race or creed," stated Mr. hew Peng Vain, a member of the China Relief Fund, Malaya, who, attired m dhotty
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 124 2 SHfOAPORE MUNICIPAL 1% DEBENTI'KK STOCK 1920 intkri sr nn; isi novfmhkk, Ittt. Notice i. hereby given that the Transfer Registers ol the above SUck will be closed from the 18th to the list October, 1939, both days Inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. EYP EXAMINATIONS. EITOLASSFS, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing Ocular Mnsrle
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    • 76 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders arc invited fcr the following luring 1940: XI) Hire of Lorries, (2) Supply of BdM and Pneumatic Tyres, (3) Maintenance or BMe Tab) <4) Maintenance of Han Oei I Bukit' Timah. All the above frnclcr.s Will close at 12 noun on Monday, 10th (><•!(,lvr 1939, and tender
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  • 107 3 London, Oct. 2. r men the Chinese and the Japanese troops near O ng border which was going on all day yesterday is stated ;mied this morning. ported earlier that the Chinese troops launched a strong tly before midnight on Saturday, and that a
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  • 199 3 Chungking. Oct. 2. EVER sinti the beginning of hostilities more than two years ago, it has always been our tactics to wage a prolonged war of attrition and to deliver hammer blows on the main enemy force, while not attaching importance to the occupation
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  • 98 3  - CHINESE TAKE SHUMCHUN STATION Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Oct. 2. Chi:. ulars. with the support of ruerrilla bands, launched an attack, on i shlen by way of Tamshui last lighl Gunfire was distinctly heard m the v Territory cf Kowloon when hjp Chinese are converged on Shunchun. reported that
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  • 77 3 il he Malaya Command has issued t ft gramme of firing to be carried «>ut by the Koyal ArtiUary during October. tlicted arc Teltonii Island, ih Point. Chungi area, Ulu Pandan "ca. Western Straits. Batu Berlayei, i»g Mad and Pulau Brani The :ll^ will include anti-aircraft an I
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  • 139 3 i From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca. Sunday. pretty mu-cUluv; VU solemnised m St. Peter's CUirch on Saturday when Miss. Stella Rodrißues. the cinuphter of Mr and Mrs. Harry J. Rodriguez I very highly respected and very popular Eurasian tamlly In Malacca, was married to Mr William E Dartct,
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  • 28 3 If h o B Wi "ter, Managing Director v\t mter &Co Ltd.. accompanied Winter and daughter arrived In on Sunday on board the s.s.
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  • 100 3 Singapore, Monday. DESCRIBED by the Court Inspector as a dangerous person to be at large. Amzuh bin Hamid. a Tamil Mohameddan. released from prison only two days ago, was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. Plet cher Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate to-day. Amzah
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  • 130 3 JAPAN WILL BE NEUTRAL Tokyo, Oct. 2. JAPAN did not intend to be involved m the Furopean war. and would concentrate all effort*, on a settlement of the China affair, declared Admiral Nomura, new Foreign Minister, addressing provincial governors here. Making this announcement. Admira Nomura .said tjial he was reiterating
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  • 105 3 India To Check Profiteering London, Oct. 2. THE Government of India has issued a severe warning to profiteers. The announcement states that the knid of speculation m different grains which took place during the war m 1914 will not be tolerated to-day. To this warning is added a statement that
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  • 69 3 LONDON EVACUATION London. Oct. 2. THE Minister oi Health has authorised arrangements for the evacuation of 35,000 more school children m some districts. The movement will begin this week. Most children have been registered for evacuation under the evacuation scheme ei.rly thLs month, and Government have since made a plan
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  • 58 3 GERMANY'S LABOUR TROUBLES I udon. /GERMANY uun employing i-nili U labour oo the farms, ftccordin an agricultural expert, sneakum on the nan radio to-day. He frankly confe&sed that unskilled labour, which many farmers are having to use, was not at all successful. He added: "But untortu we sluUl have to
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  • 137 3 MALAYALEES PATRIOTIC FUND CONVENED by Mr. K. F. Mohamed v Yusoff. a meeting ol prominent members of the Malayalee community of Singapore was held on Sunday night, at his residence, 173, Haig Road, m connection with the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Mr. X P. Mohamed Yusoff said that he convened the
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  • 21 3 The Food Supply Officer of Singapore has cancelled tho licence of A. Rahiman Co 51 East Coast Road, Singapore.
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  • 78 3 Singapore, Monday. UPON the suggestion of his uncle who stated that accused might be slightly unbalanced. Lam Yin, a young Cantonese w w> today sent to two week's observation by Mr. J. Fletcher Coofce, the third police magistrate. Earlier m the day, Lim had been convicted on
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  • 34 3 Thr Chines Association will hold a sperlul tea d.iacc on Friday. Oct. G, from 530 p.m. Tha entire prooindt will be given to the Malaya Patriotic Fund All fi ii-nd-s are welcome.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 41 3 Hp ,^J WT The ba is tit all Elizabeth Arden Homo BuUni Ti'eatmt'iit.s i- 1 Y^ CLEANSE- TOM. NOURISH. Tin' ("IN Beauty Box uiik-h is only $5 50. ro!!t;tin:s Eall J'OU v. require. {fcJtZ. Art&H, SfUbrH* MAYNARD Co., til. none 6115
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 52 4 TT cr. Ptfil (CfcWtol middlo rat<-< 7 middle ra elling i j jontfoog (dating wuln T pan (Ctoi Ing -hi i York (closing luling n London, Mood Previous To- Chang* 176 hanged 7 50 7.49* 7 57 unofficial I 1 16 d. 1 S2d 402.00 to 404 00
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    • 74 4 Previous To-day Change Steady, then reacted on Very Steady ill busn. Rl ,SBtR Buyers 9 3 a 9 916 leUers 9* 8 9 11 16 <» X- ard. 'October Buyers 9 3 8 November Buyers 9*« Sellers 9 J 4 j 2nd Forward Oct De*. Buyers 9» 2
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    • 90 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk Aug Sept. £15.10.0 Nominal Not given COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment £10.16.3 Sell. Nut given SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 24 9 Sellers 24 6 October Seller, TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore) Sept. shipment 28.- Sellers 28- October
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    • 155 4 Distillers London. Monday Dunlop Rubber Previous To-day Change General Electric 86- 85 7» 2 —4' Imperial Chemical Industries 24 24 6 Imperial Tobacco 619 62 4 1 > 7 1 2 d Anglo-Dutch 27 6 28 IN +7' Canadian Pacific 105- 107 6 +2.6 London Tin 23
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    • 62 4 Kl'KAl-R r. NCW Y rk Se P L 28 KIBBtK Previous To-day Buyers Sellers Man.et Tone Little Interest Steady flpot Buyers 20 19 7 8 Sellen 2^ i 20' 8 1 3 Forward Jan March Buyers 19 13 7 H Sellers 191 i 19 s Vi TIN
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    • 32 4 London Mondiv M a Previous To-day Change OU-uU Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 £8 8 0 SILVER Spot 22i/ 2 21% —U Forward 22 716 21 —1 7 16
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    • 61 4 81] ill 1 r ;,t fOUr o'clock Spot m h cents, Oct b< [> ,(i Jan (>ll pi ally nothln and ap i m Mambau to i". tm share ere Idle m th<- col price from London, while i übb< were quietl] i U ady. md hoi
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    • 45 4 London, O I The stork Bzchai and the kulure of maintain initial udHbme equitie tier, store pecially being ured, but motors were easiei International ami oilfl were nrm, with Silver «reakened on speculative rebelling meeting small support Wall Street was narrowly irregular. Reuter
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    • 39 4 U ndon. Oct 2. The price Of (Old has been iixed by he Bank oi England a? IM Bhillii Qne ounce It reached this record figure on Sept. r> and has not Alter d .-inn Reuter
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    • 148 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that th< ir new branch office at No. 42, JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH will ommence business on MON. 16th OCT., 1939. 1 1 1 a ■1 3 ysj j I ii 1 2 MASTEIiI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL^ MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V, iblilhed by Royal
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    • 20 4 FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5J126 2, Finlayson Green.
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  • 855 5 WANTED TO GO TO WESTERN FRONT Singapore, Monday. J^ VERDICT of suicide by shooting was to-day returned by Mr. \V. G. Porter, the Singapore Con>ner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Inspector William Campbell Alexander, aged thirtyfour, who died at the
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  • 115 5 i Singapore, .Monday. RUMOURS which unit round t.,un 00 Saturday to the < net i that from Oct. 1 the price o f pet!»l would be increased from II *cnts per Sl.ll are discounted as being incorrect and uncalled for. I injuirit s made at the Asiatic
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  • 183 5 London. Oct. 2. A REPORT from Copenhagen states that eleven of the crew of a Danish ship were killed when the >el was sunk without warning by l (lerman submarine m the North tenlay. The 'Danish Minister to Berlin has ted against the detention of
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  • 59 5 Tokyo, Oct. 2 j 'AN'S foreign trade for the last ten >s of September resulted m a 'able balance of 100,813, 000 yen, Lth exports reaching 176,072.000 yen imports amounting to 75.259.000 en, according to figures given by the nee Ministry. Ihe total excess of exports over
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  • 62 5 Madrid, Oct. 2. a aocree by Franco purdons all military f; a iay al prisoners who since the Nauonaust victory have been sentenced by military tribunals to terms under six nrl f and u whos c record was unblemished Sannn civU war li is stated that •<c will
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  • 87 5 RICE RUBBER PLANTING Tl is hi li<-vp«l that MM managers have hrsitat' d to follow the advice given m tIM Malayan Agricultural nal June, 1!> I to plant food rops among young rubber because of the fear that soil strut lure might be impaiied. The matter has been referred to
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  • 65 5 EURASIAN CHARGED Singapore, Monday. A EURASIAN, John Fernandez. <20) claimed trial this morning m the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that on Sept. 30, at the Chin Chin Hotel, Beach Road, he committed theft of cash $32. the property of Mr. R. M. Mamat. On
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  • 364 7 f London. Oct. 1. ■TNDER the heading. 'Neutral I U vcUCT'a li»iiiri*si*>n." neutr.tl recently returned from Austria i,» France iri ■>• I t*B*m*i Ihe impre-sioiif I u«t m Geri\ were appilhnu Here was a nix rqiH| to war like a Jwp i itli i loaded jjun
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  • 219 7 Britain's Food Rationing Plan I >Ct 1 Mil. v Morrison. Minist»r ••< idcd. outlining the Govemnssri ratioatafl •< l i»-im\ which will operate m .i tt v iretks time, said m a Woi4li i-i tall lasi i it: lit "I want that KhOM ai '.i!*! .»v j)i>ssihi'* beeanse 1 >Ikill
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  • 73 7 Singapore, Monday. APPEARING before Mr. J. Fletcher I** Cooke. the Third Police Magistrate to-day. Tenii E^ Moey. a Hockcha. j claimed trial on a charge 'hat on Sept. 20. he enticed a woman. Teng Moey Kian. the wife of Wono Chee Kons. j knowing; her to be the
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    • 281 7 AKI VOI l\ Alt-\VOIIKIi:i»y Well, let up and laugh at thtj funniest Comedy of the Season! Opening TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. A I. II A t B R A 4HOW UARD CAN YOU 3sl^]({s 1 A kid from the country I"TbW i W^K/f 4fl t *w 4 I tut
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  • 319 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, October 3, 1939. THE RIDDLE OF RUSSIA JUK CQUrse Ol action Russia may take ha i been described b> Mr. Churchill ax "a riddle wrapped m ,i mystery inside an enigma That is an appropriate Xiption of a country which discussed the possibilities of a pact with
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  • 105 8 New York, Oct. 2. "A SUPURB example of democratic w&X n leadership at its best" is the HeraldTribune's description .it Mr, Churchill's peech. i eh of thla sort is worfti rica Of heavy artillery. A leader of Churchill's calibre is worth more than an ai my corps.
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  • 192 8 GERMANY HAS 50 DIVISIONS AT SIEGFRIED LINE London, Oct. 2. ai DALADIER'S conversation with Generals Gamelin, G and Vuillemin rday was on "far-reaching strategic problems,' 1 writes Reuter's military correspondent Three courses seem open to the Germans: to launch huge offensive againsi Maginoi lim ■to try to turn Allied Hanks
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  • 142 8 Brussels, Oct. 2. ALTHOUGH the date of the conn oration of the Reichstag has not in vii finally announced, it is believed it will sit to-day m the presence of Count Ciano. according to the Keriin correspondent of the Belgian News Agency. Thn correspondent sty* it appears
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  • 39 8 Shanghai, Oct. 2. The British Government has divided m view of urgent military requirements elsewhere to withdraw five out of ten gunboats on the Yangtse, thus releasing a considerable number of men for active service. Reuter
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  • 172 8 TOKYO TALKS DEADLOCK Tokyo. Oct. 2. A REPORT of arrangements for the rarly resumption of the Ans:li»- Japanese conference, appearin? m the Asahi Shimbun and other newspapers, has been categorically denied by the spokesman of the Foreign Office. He told Japanese newspapermen on Saturday morning that the Japanese had SO
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  • 28 8 Commencing forthwith, telegrams m Chinese Four Figure Code will be accepted m Malaya to cr from Hongkong only. They will be subject to censorship A Hongkong.
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  • 351 8 London. Oct. 2. JJITLER'S "peace offensive" forms the theme of several editorials. The Times declares that unless the terms of peace which the Nazi and Soviet Governments have announced their intention to propose depart very widely from the lines laid down m the statement issued from
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  • 184 9 Study In EXPRESSION \bo\e: Sir Samuel Hoare (left), be Home Secretary, bareheaded as IC walked to Downing Street to tttend the Cabinet meeting, which called to discuss the serious International situation before the leclaration of war. Planet News Al) °ye: Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha. the War Minister, who returned from the
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  • 165 11 I hunul ins:, Oct. I. I, T 4RV JLj-Oltl" arl > this mornin reported inten-i-M kedtnem} nctiTiiiM oa the right (lank of Clil—iln. wfctft .."hi... an important Chinese base in northweste. n Kianu>i. La be- n the centiv of majnr operations. liluh >f kilometres
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  • 72 11 Motorist Fined Singapore, Monday. Whttton to-day imposed a $175 >n H. J. Silva, a iched to the Royal Engin.vhen h« was produced, m ftc Court to er to two f driving m fcnl mancar not covered b; policy. 'to both charges. mitt d being drunk .it the nces which were
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  • 142 11 1 i- ritt Singapore, Monday. U.AU-OLD Jew. Jacob Eph'm, a .s charged this morning 'im'V Mr Conrad Oldham with trespass at the Alhambra lhratr M 11.30 p.m. on Aug. 19. lZ nian alleged that he saw accused 15 25*! D °cent ticket to a Chinese for i
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  • 265 11 IT ITLER is reported fa be about to release the Communists, including their leader, Thaelmann, from prisons and concentration camps, as i result of the Moscow talks. Count Ciano. Italian Foreign Minister, has had a long conference with Hitler, presumably to receive and pass on the
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  • 23 11 BACK FROM EUROPE Mr and Mrs. T. \V. Ong. «ho returned to Singapore m the Oran.ie on Sunday after a trip to Europe.
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  • 181 11 MORE OF WARSAW HORRORS Copenhagen, Oct. 2. THF terrible effects of German air raids on Warsaw are graphically described m the Berlingske Tidemle by a Polish girl, Maria Wisti, who has arrived here. She said the death-roll was such that the streets and square* hnd to be dug up m
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  • 49 11 Singapore, Monday- Bound over only Jawari bin Batami. a twentytwo vrar old Javanese, was again produced before Mi J. Fletcher Cooke. to answer a charge of theft of two pairs of trousers valued at fifty cents. Jawari pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment
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  • 591 11 Singapore, Monday. THE funeral of Mr. James Bcnja mm Gat rs took place at 4 Bidadari Cemetery this afternoon and was largely attended by RM ben of the staff of Messrs Brinkmann and Company, and many friends. The Yen Afchdet Graham White iated Among those
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  • 655 13 London, Oct. 2 lED opinion has been completely unmoved by the Moscow declaration' of Sept. 29 and tne rejection out of hand of the German sooffensive is taken for granted. weekend study m London and Paris of the Moscow developments ..it In any way modified the
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  • 239 13 jllß. Winston Churchill's speech lasi sion not only m Britain but a relayed from 275 wireless stations alone. The New York Herald Tribune says that Mr. Churchill spoke with passionate conviction, contagious courage and a ommon language which all men of all countries could understand. "One
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  • 49 13 Panama. Oct. 2Almo.';l complete agreement was reached after prolonged meetings throughout the day of the Pan-Ameri-can Conference, concerning neutrality. It is believed that the proposal to bar the submarine from all American ports Is likely to be amended to permit each Republic to adopt own measures. Renter
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  • 134 13 MILITARY MEDAL FOR GALLANT FRENCH PILOTS London, Oct. 2. TWO French pilots described as worthy successors 6i the great airmen of the last war were presented with the militaiy medal by the French Air Minister when he visited the French lines yesterday. One of the airmen was surprised by German
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  • 25 13 Stockholm. Oct. 2. The Swedish steamer, Algeria, ha? been captured and taken to Kiel. Th» entire cargo was pigiron and woodpulj; destined for Genoa Reuter
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  • 46 13 CANADIAN POLES FORMING ARMY Toronto, Oct. 2, NEWS of the plan by Gen. Sikorski mew Folish Prime Minister) to raise a Polish Army m Canada and the United States have been enthusiastically received here. The Polish community here is already planning to recruit 2,000 men.- Reuter
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  • 497 14 QUALIFYING ROUND OF CHALLENGE CUP 1 the Publteheti m Urn Qualifying Round of the SAF A. Challenge Cup w11 U,,v ,n,« at th,. Anson Road Stadium yesterday and won b> lab to 2L tik airmen wen In soaring mood an(l at h a!i time
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  • 127 14 B Mohaj < 40' wo a. Rajie M» 35) brat W 1" I 134 h C I' i 0 ht iv Hool Hajl yV.O Ban Teck i 20) t* I tiUm Bei 150 136. Quarter I a Ra chew Sm 135. Pang a i, chy« i
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  • 93 14 At the annual general meeting i t the Hindu Association held at Race Course Lane, Singapore, recently, the following were unanimously elected office beacers tor th< i ensuing yeai President, Mr X 8 Peria amy; Hon General .Secretary, Mr. T. Pakiry; Hon. Treasurer, Mi S, Jaganathan; Hon. sport's
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  • 62 14 London. Oct. 2. COMPETITIVE football on a regional basis is beginning m England on Oct. 21 with 2 clubs, divided into eight sections, a*, follows: North-East 11, North- West 12, East Midlands 11, Western 12. Midland 8. South-West 8. South A 10. South B 10 Clubs not
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  • 37 14 r| n the bland Club and the OarrUon wai played <»ii Sunday morning at the Island Club and was won by tho home team with a core of 32 pom i to Garrison's 1 point.
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  • 127 14 noi LOWING is the draw for the first F°££d of the K^ppel Golf CluVs OM Cup competition for women, to be pla> <ld o?5-°Mrs 4: E. Hitchamvs. Mrs. A.A. Va^to. RA. Fad vs. Mrs. E A. Fl f 25: Mrs. R.J. Fennie vs. Mrs. W.P. D °3
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  • 41 14 BILLIARDS ASSN. MEETING The postponed meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association will be held tonight at No. 1-A. Kirk Terrace, at (> p.m. An important item on the agenda is the discussion regarding the four-ball ch&mplonshlp tournament for the current year. i
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  • 63 14 i-:i<;ht competitors entered for the Keppel Club Championship which wa;i played over the week-end and the following wort- the .>;x tost scores re--1 limed: R .1 Pennie 38 *41 47 -41 167 (Win.) H [rving Jofei 39-4o |-42 43 169 B. la Cloche 40-t 43 48 »46 177
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  • 363 14 Handicaps For To -Morrow's Races rriiK following are handicaps for ff£5T5&* the Mangor 1 club Autumn meeting to-morrou a-i i niv 1 .">' furs. Horses, (lavs 3. Div i g Q4 Red Dot 8 12 Bound Farr 8 r Redouble 8 Q7 Esquire R 06 Centaurus g Q6 Stella's Pet
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  • 234 15 LAST MINUTE GOAL SAVES CLUB DEFEAT Singapore, Monday. ATTACKING incessantly m the last fifteen minutes of play, the S.C.C. managed to notch a last minute goal to draw with the P.W.D. Sports Club, when they met m a hockey match on the
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  • 105 15 K. O. WIN FOR BLANCO Om Own < 'oi respondent) r Batavta, Sept. IS HI \SCO. champion of Ceylon 1 md corqucror of Gunboat Jack, Miii Bittlin" Osman. better c!,lot K,tf». m the .second the main event at the PriiLsen Br ena. O.man was out Lo r ri^hl to the
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  • 101 15 Before the Chiet Justice, the Honour- i Sir Percy McElwaine m Court No. i I am. S 162 39) Pro. 50 62 39> Re Lvi Ah Hon. desed Thereafter:— Admiralty S.I 39— E. PcS.S. Ban Ho Liong. H> I the Honourable Mr. Justice Pedlow In Court
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  • 626 15 Singapore, Monday. T. I PALMER and O. R. S. Bateman won the veterans' doubles handicap championship of the S.C.C. Autumn lawn tennis tournament when they defeated W. C. Hill and J. A. Dean m straight sets, 6—2, 10—8. DEI Anderson qualified for the final
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  • 119 15 DLAYING at Anson Koad yestw- i T day, the second string of the V.M.C.A. held the A.C.S. XI 10 a draw at hockey, each side scoring one goal. Half time arrived with the score 1-all. On the resumption the V's had ample opportunity to score 1
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  • 154 15 LOYALS WIN AGAINST DEPOT •THi; l.<-,a]s (Ideated the M< Command Depot by fou: to one at hockey vesarday Supijoj Stk& work and combination enabled the Loyals to win. The depot put up a creditable display but were unable to penetrate th e I oyals' defence. Their forwards were good individually
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  • 59 15 Soccer: S.A.F.A. Cup. R.A.M.C. vs. R.A.O.C. Anson Rd. Stadium. Hockey: S.C.C. Colours vs. Whites. S.C.C. Police 2nd. vs. V.M.C.A. Prince Edward Road. Singapore Colts vs R.A.F. Farrer Park. Badmin l on: Meeting of the Singapore Badipintoii Association at Clerical Union 5.15 p.m. Billiards: Meeting of the Singapore Billiards
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  • 27 15 The Raith Rovers defeated the McNair youngsters by five goals to one at soccer on Saturday m a friendly match a* McNair Road. 4
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  • 72 15 The fwllowinn have born selected to plftv hockej i>r the V.M.C.A. Junior Departmeir a.P.C Ist XI on ThurwiHy, Oct. sat b 15 pm. on the Prince Edward Road Grounc A C Neubronner; Low Huck Ynng, Llm KeuWah- C Luzuroo, Cheong Th;&m Siew, L. M An m Byed Shirazie.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 318 16 FRENCH GAINS ON WESTERN FRONT News Of British Troops London, Oct. 2. THIS morning's French communique about fighting on the Western front states that the night was relatively quiet. Th< re sudden attacks on Various parts of the front. Fighting on the western front has gained for the French ;irmy
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  • 312 16 U.S. Neutrality Debate Will Make Histroy Washington, Oct. 2. ii/M\l k ejected t« Imkf into mt the greatest oratorical W fettle* m Unit* history wi b Kin m tlu ><naU at sn m GMT to-day. The protagonists will be Senator Borah '(principal Opponent of the Neutrality Revision Bill), and Senator
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  • 204 16 ENEMY RAIDER OPERATING IN S. ATLANTIC LONDON, OCT. 2. AN ARMED ENEMY RAIDER IS NOW OPERATING IN SOUTH ATLANTIC. It is stated officially In London thir, afternoon that the British ship Clement had been .sunk m South Atlantic by an armed raider which has not yet been identified. It is
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  • 24 16 London, Oct. 2.— Dr. Buckhardt, th°. League of Nations Commissioner m Danzig, saw Lord Halifax this afternoon. He is leaving London almost immediately.— Reuter
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  • 30 16 Stockholm, Oct. 2. The Swedish steamer, Gun, et route to Antwerp, was sunk m Skagerrack by a German submarine. The crew of 18 were rescued by a Danish vessel.- Reuter
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  • 17 16 The death has occurred of Cardinal J Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago at t.hp uge of 67.- Reuter
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