Morning Tribune, 7 October 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. I— N<»- 211 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October 7, 1939. FIVE CENTS
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  • 470 1 UNDERSTANDING WITH BRITAIN POSSIBLE [LAST WORD GIVEN IN REICHSTAG SPEECH I RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP WELCOMED BERLIN. OCT. 6. ADDRESSING THE REICHSTAG TO-DAY. HITLER SAID THAT HL WAS NOW WORKING FOR EUROPEAN SECURITY. FOR THAT PURPOSE HE WAS PROPOSING A CONFERENCE 01 ALL POWERS PRECEDED BY SOME FORM OF
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  • 89 1 SOVIET ASSURANCE FOR RUMANIA Bucharest, Oct. 6. RUMANIA'S Foreign Minister declared In an interview to-day that Russia had made no demands lor the return of Bessarabia, part North Eastern Romania, which was formerly Russian territory. According to an agency mes- Rumania has agreed to a Balkan bloc m Eastern Eu.
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  • 23 1 ;n g 7 th c Polish Arm y> conU-- n o'clock ffil men surr^dered at of Deblin nomine at K-nr.l, a «cr Reuter
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  • 73 1 San Diego, Oct. 6. TWENTY-NINE United States warships, carrying a complement of 106 aeroplanes, accompanied by the bulk of the Fleet's scouting force, sailed for Hawaii late at night Their arrival m Pearl Harbour will result m the concentration of the strongest naval force ever
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  • 491 1 THE first reactions abroad to Hitler's speech is that it lea\ the situation quite unchanged HOME Rome. Oct. v •Nothing concrete, and ius fai M the international .situation la concerned, ft leas speech." This la the tlrst reaction here to Hitler s .speech. It is regarded a^ being
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 w 7 I lOn Oilmt l*»ii« 4 Marked I \jtUt\ »'age ro-day's Race SeJection. U ft 11 Wtu !M s I, 8, 11. 13 10 It
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    • 87 1 do no nil \iir\o\ Dinner, Breakfast, and Tea Ware This charming range was introduced m (he later jnonths of 1937 and instantly fell into public favour. The design is pictorial on a cream (/round and depicts the histoi Haddon Hall the home of Dorothy Vernon. The colourings are m Lavender
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  • 538 2 Singapore 1 m „,,in., M.hb.H.w tned Stop m, on the night at July Attired m n irWte loin-cloth and blue imanickam. the in-' accu wh vith th. ,1 mry hr. VP] th:it f: ful Mifin 6QSM, Ma i, d with the murdt i d third
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  • 212 2 Chungking. Oct. 6. DRESAGING an early collapse of the Japanese m North Hunan Province, the Japanese tones m Chintsing have almost been wiped out. while the remnants fled pell-mell to Pittfkiailf, with the Chines 1 m hot pursuit. i The Chinese commander at the
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  • 32 2 News For Up-Couniry Malays rill Departttent *>f Informain-i, ix d.iih prcparlftj a wut bulletin i» IJciinani'seci Mslai for telegraphing t<> many hi Offices m the Peninsula for displa\ ,11 public notice boards.
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  • 28 2 don. O According to the Danish new Politiken. the pact between Soviet F: sM and Esthonia contained more cone- than those to which Esthonia agr< Router.
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  • 18 2 Before the Honourable Mr A Pediow m I, it J M Lim Sawmill j
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  • 91 2 London, Oct. o. hi; nECRUITING is keen m Ulster. mi ft one week Northern Ireland's aiVi-eil aircraft regiment has reached 50 p' cent, of establishment. fi Neither is there any slackening I respect of other units of the service as applications for enlistment are :■> J
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  • 48 2 CHARITY nights are being held at I the local cabarets m aid of the Nicholas Home. Extensions at t Happy World, the New World and X Great World are being provided tor m !p} 2 a.m. and various vaudeville attract i X)] have been arranged. )0]
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  • 14 2 A meeting of the Legislative Coin: i c will be held on Nov. 8.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 CAFE Wl E N OPENING SATURDAY, 7th OCT. Singapore's Popular Cafe Rendezvous and Social Bright Spot with all the Old Inimitable Continental Cuisine", and Some New welcomes you back to erstwhile gaiety and enjoyment. Opening under entirely new Continental Management and sponsored by local European interests, it is sincerely felt,
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  • 746 3 Asked Me To Wash Blood Off Car," Says European THE a< used woke Mm up at about VIMO m the morning, and ;hed him to gi\e assistance m cleaning his tar because it >vered with dirt and blood was the allegation of a European before
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  • 317 3 Singapore, Friday. JO-NIGHT'S Government Gazette contains particulars of four BilLs about to be introduced m the Legislative Council. One Is the Kint> Edward VII College of Medicine Bill. The present Ordinance came into force m 1905 and many WCtions aro obsolete. The revised Ordinance provides
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  • 53 3 Singapore Friday.— A flne of $100 or three mon±.s' rigorous imprisonment was the penalty iiuposec' by Mr. Conrad Oldham m thc\second police court this morning on Ton Hoh far criminal misappropriation of iron valued at $2. Tlic accused had a criminal record. Court Inspector Charles
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  • 141 3 THE restaurant m Orchard Road. Singapore, formerly known as the Calo Wien will open again to-day under the name of the Cyrano. The business has been acquired by a syndicate consisting of British and French residents, and the directors at I resent are Mr. Marcel
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  • 18 3 By order of the Food Controller, flour importer* will require to be licenced from Oct. IT).
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  • 13 3 Maximum sale prices have been l;xed m respect of Portland cement.
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  • 217 3 purr. I i i Till. lnirnl;u h «>< m r««l vi\ the niclit ol Aug. "27 I ike Capitol Baildfitf, when jm f#f)dl to the ralllC of SCV) were v|nlen. had m him I m t»ic 'U.nd Police court this morning, uhen a \miiiu Tamil Islam appeared
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 9 3 I Si ami lsBtitt£ idHB, Hfeii Iff Jv X:
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    • 178 3 Outstation Gifts. Reproduction Of famous Paintings, up 75 cts. to $5 Light fittings, exclusive Handbags and Belts. Vally. 3a, RODNEY HOUSE, Battery Road, Singapore. EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. Ocular Muscle Anomaliel 4 Wp v Crossed Eyes, Complicated Cases of v Defective Vision. \^T^ Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 104 4 No Shortage Of Tea I <>i, dun. Oft. I. UM»j R existing condilltiii lei <irfi»'s evtaift ih> mrprisc <t Mm Inter? Imui.il I i C— lmlttrf*! derision t<> raise (he quota hv five per «riit tn per < «iit. for tin* curiTiil ><mti«.l \ear. lIBJIIH Mar. 11. IM4O. tted on!
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    • 46 4 London, 1 Previous To-day im mi r Q i: idv BBER Buyers <>-, '.16 Sellers omber Buyers 9« 2 9 9 1U Sellers i< I December Buyers 9 Sellers 9 11 16 9^ 4 rd) Jan March Buyers 9^4 9 13 16 Sellers 9 7
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    • 99 4 T unchan I rubb 1 .rcn London stock and tin Sfl irtlnpated m the general marking up of prices a ire received for I mdon at rather better prices tha rday, and the by bidding hlghei pri< i the favourite counter; such its, Kuchais, Jelebus, Lukuti :m(i
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    • 41 4 London. Oct. 6 THE Lord Mayor's Red Cross and St. John's Fund, for the -sick and wounded In the war. to-day passed the £250,000 mark An anonymous donor B 00,000 diamond necklace to the lwnd
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    • 74 4 London. Friday Previous To-day Changs PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk Aug Sept. £15.10 0 Nominal Not <j COPKA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. shipment £10.16 3 Sellers Not gi SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 22 Sellers 21 6 TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality Singapore* Sept. shipment 28 Sellers Uncha: PEPPER (F.A.Q.)
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    • 149 4 London. Friday Distillers Previous To-day Chans' Dunlop Rubber 86 6 85 6 1 General Electric 26 3 25 —1 3 Imperial Chemical Industries 63 6 64 Imperial Tobacco 29- 28 7 1 -> —4' Anglo-Dutch 108 9 108 9 Canadian Pacific 24 6 LM6 London Tin 6
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    • 49 4 VI US T V 0,,. OC. 3 Quiet and Steady MarKet Tone Steady Spot Buyer* 19 19 8 Sellen 19 3 19 3 8 Forward Jan Marc n Buyers lS^ Sellen 18» 8 133 8 TIN Market Tone Qu Nominal Spot 55 to 57 56 Nominal
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    • 30 4 London, Friday. Previous To-day Change GOLD Bar Gold. Fire, per oz. £8.8 0 £8 8 0 SILVER 99 Spot 21' 4 22 1 Forward 21 22 'j !'i
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    • 70 4 London, Friday. Previous To-day Chang? T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.52 Unchanged T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 7 8 Unofficial Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16 d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 40 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce thai eir new branch office at No. 12, .1 \i,\n |{\.l ALOR STAR KEDAH "ill commence business on MON, 16th OCT., 1939. Masters s rSf^r^fa^JSi\ %\W\xSS^^Ji **T^^y^r*^^^W* »»ME DARBY Co.. Ltd: 0 -jrj
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    • 98 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1F34 Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000,Eteserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Ha^ue, and 64 branches and sub-branches at .smaller places. Netherlands Fast Indies: -Batavia,
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    • 12 4 IMMPEACIIABLE SECURITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel- 5926 2 Finlayson Green.
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  • 133 5 ISSUE OF $5,000,000 4% SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK, 1959. k ls new offered for L Per ant. riion 5 5 the 3 1st 95 Aup will be received on MonL the 16th October, .1939 through the following Banks, viz:— I d Bank of India, Australia L. ht Shanghai Banking Corporation.
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  • 358 5 Tenders will be received up to noon I tin llth October, 193y, at) tho [colonial Seer tary'a Office, Singapore, fcr m desiroua oi contracting ■or wing supplies for the t sona <H. M. Prison, but] Road and H. M. Prison, |1.. period oi one year beI January, 1940:
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  • 337 5 N a surprise attack the French have captured the v ff i orest nt>ar the frontier of Luxemburg, at the northern end of the Western Front, enabling them to threaten the Siegfried Line by a flanking movement. S BELIEV Ei> THAT THIS MOVEMENT CONSOLIDATED BY SHOCK
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  • 139 5 Singapore, Friday. "I THINK he is merely keeping out of 1 the way," commented Mr. A L.| BarroU to his lordship, Sir Percy McElwaine, m the Bankruptcy Court this morning wten a motion for substituted service on Tengku Hussein bin Tengku Haji Ali was brought up. Tengku Hussein
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  • 39 5 SUNDAY HOLIDAY FOR INDIAN SHOPS At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, held on Wednesday, it was decided to give a weekly holiday on Sunday to .shop assistants and employees of member firms.
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  • 170 5 "Improper" Conduct, Says Judge Singapore, Friday. MX. i, S Joseph, one of the pirtinrs of the International Overseas Co., who was adjudicated bankrupt m 19!2 and who still remains undischarged, was ordered by Sir Percy Mcßwainc to pay $50 a month towards his liabilities. Mr. A. L. Barrett 'for debtor*:
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  • 32 5 Paris. Oct. 6. A r-b'Kit is bolicvccl to have be n rammed and sunk by a Fmu-ii: tanker. Alter a terrific shock, Ml spread on the smrounding Sl a Reuter
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  • 60 5 Singapore, FYlday.— Tan Chuan Ton? <16>, a Tcochiu, was this morning ordered to receive Bye strokes with a light rotan by Mr. Ccnrad Oldham In the second police court when he pleaded guilty to the theftj of two cartons 01 milk, valued at 26 cents, from outside a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 I pBHI special mature AUSTRALIAN BRANDY Pft&SjS| (HOSPITAL QUALITY) Is^l^lS^^ MENTION "DOG'S HEAD' 11--y^M^^^^S YOURE BOOKING FOR A PURE BRANDY ITS A I INE "Pit KME-U1". W.P.S. 173
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    • 194 6 HI, |MIN( ROt Xl D NM'" \i<HMK Mil I MTU I IUN«l l> COMI \M» HAVI mi W« oi W«" '|H tm 'Sl »v rntttUiumeni •km ioi>\v H5 115 M l(<!i1 IS l>rrl PAVILION {KiSpSH| is hit mm n uMiin roi Ml Mil |L 4* fl 'KEEP SMILING" j£ -|H
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    • 289 6 Ml s//o\\s PACKED Oi I SBVO OPENINi 1/ MaUyt's Lan SHOWS TO-DAY /7;< //n and TO-MORROW lIITII II a.m. -3.15- 6.15 -9.l5 t ■■HI I. JB EXOTIC ROMANCE £*H^M Of E SULU SEA v _M <mt^ V _A N___Jn _B I fl^B^ 1 V SB w~£. 9■■■ i T^r *M^Bm
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  • 64 7 Hitler Thanks The Army Berlin. Oct. 6. lN .n.haWeaW* confidence the n;,.,,. a*ain "2 iniirs and its leaders. PolWl alia**" m» -M Ut-epins with the best litions oi German soldiery. l(kls: Tndtr banners Buttering I" P'™* ft e^!r where m (ier.nany we stand UJether "*>*• T^ and are ii«htenin ff
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  • 178 7 London. Oct. 6. SI! \KLNG on the new excess profits duty m the Mouse of C»mmons tasl night the Chancellor of the i vhoquer said: "V.'c have taken the icnerml system passed m the iMinji of the yeir to necuie a contribution from exress pfollii made
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  • 104 7 Trade Union Chiefs See The Premier London, Oct. 6 T HK Prime Minister, accompanied 1 by the f h r l^de received a deputation of the Trade rnion Confess on the national posiUoTof the Trade Union movement !n "relation to defence programmes and emergency measures. Sir Walter Citrine. General Secretary
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  • 177 7  - Japanese Beating Hasty Retreat Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Oct. <>. anese m Hunan Proving are bmitag a hasty retnui. With vception m the siege of Yingttai and Hie mundinii up ilon« the banks of the Mielo River, hostilities m Hunan can id to have been successfully concluded.. >rding to
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  • 254 7 Fatally Shot By Unknown Man SINGAPORE INQUIRY Singapore, Friday DEMARKING "I find that Woo Ah Poh was shot and killed by an unknown male Chinese m a flat m Banda Street who was accompa; by two other unknown male Chinese and that m causing his death they committed the offence
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  • 57 7 MAURETANIA'S OF NEUTRAL A' ral United Btatefl tlan on tht It is a well d prim I tilled In flying falae c< I to el- h rncmy. Tl. Of tl ructions of all coin nnd is supported by leading aul i intei only Umitaa .ship hoist her proper Ra before
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 152 7 ALHAMBIIA NEXT WEEK GORDON HARKERI ond ALASTAIR SIM HUGH WILLIAMS STEVE 6EP AY WALIY PATCH MIKI HOOD EDWARD UNDERDOWN D.-ec'»d by I .itnt fo»d« F-odvceH by Tw.nt.*th C«lMn Product.ons Ltd. Robert T Ka-t. Monos PS 0' P..l.oied b, h C*n- U ry.fo« NEW DANCE PALACE WORLD (Tel No 8477. Air-C©nditioned.
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    • 69 7 EMPIRE TALKIE Mrtfnon To-day To-momi "Kirttf Sttps Out" and "Little Lord Nwtteroy" GRAND -New World Mutinies To day To-morr »v 'MAID ()l SALEM 1 "SITTIMi ON THE MOON SIMUL TANEOUSL V TO-NIGHT At The EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. NIGHTLY I P.M. SUN -New World 7-30 NIGHTLY <> 30 P.M. First
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  • 283 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday,October 7.1939. GERMAN PROPAGANDA 0 the mod Impudent atpts al Intimidation ol i neui Power by Germany is tl given by the head ol to the United an alleged plot u> 11 amer [roquoi he neai the Amn coa it v declared thai th sin! would be accomplished
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  • 142 8 New York. Oct. ♦>. YfK 11. 1,, stimxm. fomei Secretary of State, broadcasting, said: "Britain and frame are fighting a battle which, if lost, becoaics oar hattle. In th<* interests < > f our own safety, \u should repeal the foolish, dangerous embargo,
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  • 143 8 Owed $67,567: No Offer Of Payment Singapore. Friday. "I cannot afford to pay anything, said Neo yew Wan. one of the partners of Chop Chin Guan Hoe of 6, New Bridge Road, who In the Bankruptcy Court to day disclosed liabilities amount;ii" to $67,567 due to 61 c red i
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  • 60 8 ■Shanghai. Oil. fi. J»r l!.i(K|, Ambassador, sir Ar.hir.,ut a kI > c h r"a r,,,s Sab"* F r l>vi Ms a certain amount of secrerv surrounds his movements Cy A»g the times of depMtSS Thi Am" *^«nftp pre«nt plan,, niin hi ahum a month's time Inls'li'^
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  • 44 8 Santiago. Oct. 6. THE periscope of a German lab- marine was seen In Valparaiso Harbour by a Chilean naval officer, according to a statement by (he Admirml-in-Chief. Chilean ships have been rrclered to hunt all vessels violating Chilean neutrality.— Reuter
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  • 60 8 Paris, Oct. 6. POM I. here fear north European countries w*ll ftna the war hecau.M ta and German action against s> vian countries. Information reaching here .shows the soviet Union has concentrai divi Soviet troops and aiiv: he Latvian border. Another report .tales that the Bo ►roached
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  • 89 8 London, Oct. f,'. TIIK German-Soviet agreement X a 1 most important historical landmark, writes the newspaper Pra<da quoted by the Moscow radio. The logical outcome of the non-mgfres-sion pad, it claims, shows thai the Soviet and Gnniany can coflabotaU to their mutual advantage, m
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  • 21 8 Paris. Oct. 6. A communique says there was a qi Mgnt. Patrols wen active, particul outh-west of Saarbruecken.- Reuter
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  • 90 8 Iriitrrh/\vT Paris, Oct. 6. 4 ONDON V>d Paris will study what Hitler proposes so that he won't be able to use the argument that his word* had not been listened to, says Pertinax, writing m L'Ordre. but the British and French '...veriimentg are determined to
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  • 114 8 NEW JAPANESE ENVOY IN THAILAND ■He Tokyo. Oct. 6 jy|K Tatsuo Kawai, Director of the Information Bureau of the Foreign Office, will shortly go to Bangkok as new Minister to Thailand Mr Kuramat.su Murai, the present Minister, will so to Manrhoukuo as Counsellor of the Japanese Embassy Mr Yakichiro Suma.
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  • 77 8 A Singapore. Friday. PPEARING before Mr. J. Fletcher Cooke m the Third Police Court this morning:, Hari Duah Duhey. a 25-year-old Bengali, claimed trial to the charge of theft of §1,0% cash, the property of Tamai Pathak. The offence was alleged to have beer commited
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  • Article, Illustration
    218 9 \t Una Isihs M: < lino fill Singapore Gun Club celebrated i i first anniversary with day pigeon competition last Wedn (ia\ afternoon, when splendid *h poting ua^ witnessed. <M the eleven teams that took P- !1 m the competition no fewer i four belonged to the club. Hie
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  • 48 10 NEW PUISE JUBGE FOR GOLD COAST London, Oct. 6. The Ministry of Information announce; that His Majesty has been pleased to approvie the appointment of Mebtaia Fuad Zini Bey, puisne judge of the Supreme Court, of Cyprus, to be a puisne judge on the Gold Coast. British Wire
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  • 53 10 London. Oct 6. THE New Zealand Minister for Defence stated yesterday that m resp -m.-i' to advertisements on Sept. 30 for ground personal of between 18 and 3r> years toi the Royal New Zealand Air Force, i.uuu app'ications had been receive and others were still
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    • 332 10 W PMHJ "I. T»ir**^L 1 BY P^O^dlmSH IDIA7LINES is -uspended for the tune being. All vessels may call at any port on; or off the r.mte-and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. 411 Passage Rates Supplements to all ports have been
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    • 355 10 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. To MARSEILLES To ND U N To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, KOITEKDAM. i COPENHAGEN. copfiNHAGEN BORINGIA Oct: 17 lsD u abt. Oct. 10 LALANDIA Nov: 7 hm/tm abt Oct. 25 JUTLANDIA Nov. 28 Nov 13 MEONIA Dec: 19 KINA FIONIA J^ n: 9
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  • 321 11 SINGAPORE WILL OBSERVE NOV. 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 4 KMISTJCE I>AV service at the Cenotaph and churches will, m all probability, be held this year m Singapore, despite the war. The only item which might have l<> be cancelled is the ExServices Association Dinner, usually held on Norember 11. In
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  • 157 11 Lectures On Preventive Medicine Tin College of Medicine. Singapore, s arranging a special course of lectures on preventive mHirine m relation to war conditioiis. The course will consist of fourteen which will be given on Tuesdays 30 p m. m the College of Medicine. nmencinl on Tuesday, Oct. 17. The
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  • 66 11 Singapore, Friday. pLEADING guilty to true charge of The theft of bed- linen valued at $10 the MV -Cingalese Prince," Feda Hussein a "boy" aboard the vessel, was atenced to a day's simple im- iprisonment and a fine of $15, or m de--1 fault 10 days' rigorous
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  • 131 11 Soviet -Latvian Pact Oct. 6. r £]\R Soviet-Latvian pad tides: Firstly, mutual military aaaittancc m attack or threatened attack by any European jxmpr. This the Baltic Ma i nd land frontiers of Ksthonia and Lithuania. Secondly, the Soviet to help tYir 1 vian Army with arms and war material on
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  • 142 11 Singapore. Friday. CTATING that he borrowed money v from his mother-in-law and sister-in-law m order to commence a commission agency, Lim Eng Guan, an assistant storekeeper m McAlister Co., appeared m the Bankruptcy Court to-day for his public examination before Sir Percy McEUwaine. Bankrupt's liabilities were
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  • 70 11 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor--1 poration Limited, bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chinese Section* Singapore, report that contributions so far received total $70,095 made up U follows: Previously reported $68,435. Further contributions Mr. G. H. Kiat. $25; Mr. H. W. Chung, $25: The City Club $210; The Chinese
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  • 40 11 The monthly traffic returns of the Singapore Traction Co.. Ltd for September amounted to 1 212.000. an increase of $30,000 over last year. The aggregate for 12 months was $2,482,000, an increase of $345,000 over the previous year.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 154 11 (7) (A) m L.O. *****. THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 113) NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND t ice i s hereby given that a lease for the term of 99 years of the unddrPub i i,ntin rOW J 1 *u and £itu:ite at Havt lock R°ad, Singapore, will be
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    • 40 11 Your teeth are Ivon- Castles— defend them with /*!os DENTIFRICE I WMp* Sole Agents: BARLOW L COMPANY, mm Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. k_^l_ua. 1^ 111 li lffiil v\ mi] I ft vii win a mi i 7 APB 5 1
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  • 865 12 DISHES that melt in your mouth nijiko recipe* FF you I cookil v will dnce 'hey 'n foil til for Ingre■icnts. Cut them oui and p hem into your cod tor titan \\(,l I < \KI. 6 euK-wh.' 3 OH. Hour 3 4 love] tea ipoenflU ,i 5 m m
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 62 12 I "fllfc^* *l -8 jf*9 SSk JUT E^Slv*: srojf c y mm omfRS v>l ye these delicious X Sydney Hock Oy.sWw twice a i Vik 1 week by air. Tiny really ■llC*' I flavour Li one anci I V i|l| A -i wM 'it'ition. lai n 3^4*^ PHONE 5376 FIVE
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  • 1653 13 Otherwise Force Must Decide Berlin, Oct. 6. ADDRESSING the Reichstag on the war to date, and the future outlook, Hitler spoke of the alleged Polish challenge and the fact that during the fortnight m which German arms performed their incomparable ichievements, they covered
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 71 13 THEON NAIL POLISH 35 DIFFERENT SHADES MADE IN U.S.A. J w m. ■^^B It i "■•BP 4BHhBiS AGENTS AMERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. Hairdressing Equipments 19, Orchard Road «v Sub-Affents CATHAY Tit ADI NO CO. PHONE 4847. 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD, TELE: 2868 «MAXI]VE W LADIES HAIRDRESSING SALON :x: ZENO MACHINELESS
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  • 440 14 ISLANDERS ELIMINA TED FROM CHALLENGE CUP S.C.C. SCORE GOOD VICTORY HA j; vu\ tlu BranJ a imu S.A.F.A. Challenge Cud soccer fixture played at the stiKj'iiui ymtt&tmf, th« s.c ttarfiurtei Puiau BnnJ bj four gnftji h» three, after heing two down ;tl the commence-Mn-nt of tin- fame The Ulan tartad
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  • 349 14 THE tc the results of ties I I In the I.C.R.C. :lt. Open Singles Championship: Lim Her Chin b^at Chua Choon I eong, 6-1; 6 4. Wong Thian Teck beat S.A. Dawood Open Doubles Championship: Dr. G. F o- Bouia and P. de Souza boat Lim Khay
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  • 344 14 Ah,lical (olle,, -A' 8 Spore Colts 3 |JL,UL\(, on tMr horn gmuni the Medk-al Colleu-e 'A' team trounced the Singapore Colts at hockey yesterday evening by 8 jroals to 3. Superior stick-work and good csmbinati<n enaMad thi Madtolg to assert tMr superiority over their
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  • 154 14 R. A. F. WIN BY ONE GOAL (I nun Our Own Correspondent Johore Buhm. Friil. i ILJTARY goal scored b) Mac [ldowie lite Xi half, mve tbe K.A.F. a l-<» over the Engiisfe College m a hoc] match played at the College gt Dt )dden ground, pl.y n d. Tlie
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • 266 15 S.R.C.'S BIG WIN OVER INDIANS X 1 7; Indians 0. i THOUGH the Singapore Recnation Club registered a decisive rj »)i M«en clear goals against the Indian Association on the mcr's ground yesterday at hocit must be said m fairness to losers, that they put up a very 1 struggle,
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  • 68 15 TO-DAY Soccer: S.A.F.A. Cup, RAF. vs. M.F.A., Stadium. Hockey: R.A.M.C. vs. R.1.. Tanglin. V.M.C.A. vs. Mountain Regt., V.M.C.A. Khalsa AJUti. vs. Dutch Club. Khalsa. Indian Assn. ts. Indian Army. Balestier. Ru?by: Army vs. Johcre, S.C.C. Singapore vs. R.N. and R.A.F., Jaian Besar. Loyals vs. Royal Navy, Gillman 5.A.0.8.A.
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  • 265 15 The following will represent St. Andrew's Old a RFC. against Ist. Bn. Manchester Regiment, to-day at Fairer Park, at 5 p.m, J. Ransom: H. Potger, K. Leeai-wugt-n Id. Hartley. D. Ross; I. Roes. H. Lewis; w. Moss, l. le Doux. P. Mo«s. J. Johnson. J Moss, K.
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  • 44 15 London, Oct. 6. The British steamer Glenfarg 876 tons, was sunk by a U-boat according to the Ministry of Infon.ir.uon. The crew ivere picked up and landed safely with the exception or one man who died from wounds. Reuter
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  • 458 15 German Warning To U .S. Has Little Effect London. Oct 6. GERMANY'S official warning to the United States that the Amei i< liner Iroquois is to be sunk when she nears the American coast appears to have produced little effect. In London, it is stated that German submarine commanders have
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  • 60 15 To-day's Racing Selections By 'Trespasser" Following are selections for today's races m Koala Lumpur: Race I—STRING GIRL Rosalie Race 2— EMILY DIGNUS Nightshade Ka^e 3— SPEAR OF SARAWAK Guard of Honour Rare 4— SFE YOU LATER Turn Our Race S— GOLDEN ARROW Last Crusader Race 6— BAL TABARIN Danger Zone
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  • 40 15 A PUBLIC meeting of the Malayalee community of Singapore will be hela ne Town Hall to-morrow at 3 p.m.. to devise ways and means to raise money from the community In aid of the Maiiya Patriotic Fund.
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  • 381 16 London, Oct. 6. THE official French war communique from the Western front says there was a quiet night. Patrols were active, particularly to the southwest of Saarbrucken. The military expert of a French newspaper predicts to-day that the big push which is expected to
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  • 97 16 London, Oct. 6 IT can now be revealed that although troops of the British expedite force are still being transported to France, the bulk of the intended expeditionary force and more than originally contemplated has already reached France. During the process of transport, which was far more difficult
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  • 615 16 nv^vxi London, Oct. 6. RECENT activities of German U-boats against neutral shipping confirms the opinion m London that German policy is now to counter the British blockade by any methods that may serve, regardless of international law or common humanity. The Daily
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  • 93 16 Lithuania's Position Berlin. Oct. 6. COVIET troopfl are withdrawing 1 *> the salient m north Poland bounded by EEats t Pruscia pud Lithuania whicn, m accordance with tne Ku.s^o -German Will become Reich territory, says orncial News Agency. The whole salient will, on Saturday be In German hands. Lithuania will
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