Morning Tribune, 13 October 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE ""V,,1. I— No 21«- SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, October 18, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1702 1 J GERMANY MUST MAKE HER CHOICE lOR ELSE ALLIES WILL FIGHT TO THE END I London, Oct. 12 Wjx the House of Commons this afternoon, the Prime I Minister gave a most decisive reply to the speech Min which Herr Hitler professed to haze
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  • 37 1 T m London, Oct. 12. 1 t e manatmg from German i.s£fi troops employed London. s auth ontatively denied in Z** any form ain l0 Poland n su^ lied by Bri- Reuter
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  • 122 2 Singapore. Thursday. 11-HKN the case In which O. Sheik Mohamad, an elderly Tamil Mohamedan, was pummoned on the thai of possession oi i revolver without a licence, was mentioned In the fWth police court this morning the ma ;l«tiate Mr L C. Qoh, said
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  • 12 2 Kufi !v lb. 1 ib 32 8 lb
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  • 396 2 RETIREMENT AFTER 21 YEARS' SERVICE foMMISMONERS, their wives and heads of Municipal departments Wi iv promt yesterday at the tea party held by the Municipal SerIc* c:iuu M a farewell to Mr W. Bartley, President of the Municipal Commissioners, and Mrs Bartley, who
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  • 150 2 NOV. 12 TO BE CHURCHES' DAY OF REMEMBRANCE London. (X-t 12 THE Kin« hai decMM UwU ta view Dl Lho outbreak <>f war the asual Armistice I>i« t I v I notaph .shall not be h*M 'hi war its Govi-vuiwn feel t Ti.it in the present cfrefunstancei it woaM br-
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  • 128 2 CsUuUu>JL_ r lX<tr* pORDON lIARKI^R is the Stftl of 'InvJ specter Hornleigh," the detective thriller which opened what will be a v?rv successful season at the Alhambra last night. The film, which possesses only a vef Blight love interest, deals with three murders and the theft
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  • 165 2 Rotan For Schoolboy Thief Singapore, Thin -day. (Ml AKLIL TAN, alias Tan Boon \un J (15), residing at Siong I.m I ,rk, pleaded guilty this morning in llle second Police Court betor, vi r onrad CWdhara on a charge Dl t heft «il two sarong bateks valued belonging- to Mrs.
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  • 44 2 Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 1,730 pels Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Laha pels. 91.900 yardage treated. 459 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Pueb«g) 881 pcLs. 100,400 yardage treated. 468 noun Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd 0.2 pels. 109.800 yardage treated, 391 noun run.
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  • 192 2 MERCHANT SHIPPING THE WAR THE following is an official Admiralty message which has been received in Singapore: No British ship was sunk a.s the result of enemy action during the three day,. October 6, 7 and 8. and only- one neutral ship, namely the Bynneneyk, which was probably mined off
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  • 182 2 Convoy System Working Well Only 1 09 percent, of our Um afloat a* th« beginnun of II has failed to arrive at our The convoy system is workiu up to the present. Up to noon, Oct. 8. 21 neutf t >tallinf 58,796 bona have been hazards i f war— l!
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    • 194 2 JCDCP two days only CT DET£T 1 r r\ L. CL iy 14 Monday 16 r KLLI FACTORY ADVFRTrsiVt, ftBMONSTRATION j| I FIRST TIME IN SIisICAPORE SOMETHING NEW I coupon now, bn. tore with $1.99. During this we ou one o! our new $iu.ou guaranteed fountain pens with durlum 14K
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  • 199 3 Singapore, Thursday. vounc Cantonese, was sentenced to three years' Lil \Hr^»' a imprisonment at the conclusion of his Assize trial Mr Justice Manning when he was found guilty of •mmitted armed robbery. i nnwal^: against ins e went for Ihf JO- Of rlmin qnot her
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  • 269 3 News In Romanised Malay Oct. 12. 1939. 0 orang soldadu British telah menyeberang ka-negen his dahim lima minggu yang bersama2 dengan 25,000 buah motor. Di-antara kereta2 motor kereta2 kebal (tanks) i-hingga terpalun a yaung khas membawa-sa-ramai mi telah dimenyeberang Sclat Inggerb dalan alam hari. di-kawali oleh apai: dan kapal2 terbang
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  • 118 3 FLYING OFFICER BACK TO PAROLE IN ICELAND London, Oct. 12. THE Air Ministry announce that they have completed their investigation into the circumstances of the landing of an RAF. Dying boat in Icelandic waters on Sept. 26 and of its subsequent departure. Tli e pilot of the flying boat, on
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  • 41 3 The course of lectures on preventive medicine in relation to war conditions, scheduled for Dec 6. 13. md 20. will be given on Dec. 5. 12 and 19 instead All lectures will be given in the College of Medicine.
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  • 392 3 FOOD BEFORE TIN, SA YS BRITISH RESIDENT (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday AN the motion for the adjournment of the Perak State Council to-day at Kuala Kangsar. the Hon. Mr. J. O. Mead referred to important aspects of the mining industry. He said the inadequacy of the staff available
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  • 221 3 CHARGED UNDER EXPORT REGULATIONS Singa;x>rr. 'Ihurschiy. SIX charges were to-day preferred against Kw?. Oocfc In, a twentyei^ht year-old Hokkien in the Fourth. FoUce Court i)eTdre V*t Kenneth M. Byrne. There were tin eases and hi (nch case different Individuals charged alon<? with Kwa. In the first case Gwo Gock In
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  • 67 3 London, Oct. 1?. THE Assistant Fostmaster-Guieral staled in Hie Hou«e of Commons to-day that two air mail services every week are now operating to East Africa. Palestine India. Burma, Hongkong, Malaya and' Australia, and one service cjcU week to South Africa. West Africa, and r
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  • 238 3 r V\\K annual report of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association for the >car ended June .'lO to be presented ?it the netting of mem- bens on Oct. 27 shows that much useful work has been accomplished during the year on public questions. The committee report that 33
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    • 98 3 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Speciaii/ing. *imp^ vJL Ocular Mnsrie Anomaliet /|*SilSi^ y Crossed Eyes, 11 W^ Complicated Cases of J^ Def ective Vision. x^ Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science ■_B_a_o_Ba>_K'^^ s'ilvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming Itssues to
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    • 49 4 Sin Ml the I Court before Mr. 'rihain Or M taurant, Happy Worl illeh, entrusted In uch With d iiimiiial un Charles w. i i po tponem< bail of r )0 to winch HI I! i > ed r Ahmad ot I Ch of fhe ii
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    • 57 4 Law Notice For To -Day I Percy Md in at 10.30 m n i 515 in SiLt t 11 a m Bankrupt Pedlow In Court No Bummonsei -in-Cham- M irt i> Summ I Ho 129 I Before the Registrar at 10.45 a.m.:— Summonses At lMf> p.m.: Probates. Before the Dy
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    • 135 4 Blflf&p ursday. rrERI in tht> <: md tbf prt rul buyers Bpot I ceni.v Jaj lurthr; qud i oy 2U per i il'o pei "-I.- ndard tonnages for third quarter, and an lm t 10 1 cenl to TO per cent for the last quarter ol tin-
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    • 150 4 London, Thursdav Distillers Previous To-day Dunlop Rubber 87 89 6 General Electric 25 6 26 4> 2 Imperial Chemical Industries 66 3 66 6 Imperial Tobacco 28 9 29 4^ Anglo-Dutch 113 9 115 7% Canadian Pacific 24 24 3 \i London Tin 6 3 4 6'o
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    • 55 4 New York, Wedn< Kl'BMJt Previous To-day Buyers Sel.'ers* Marset Tone D ull Firm Bpot Buyers 19 8 19 2 3 8 Seller. l^ 3 a 19 3 4 Forward Jan'Marcn Buvers W% 18 3 8 Sellers 18 1 18 5 8 TIN Market Tone Steady 49 1
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    • 70 4 London. Thursday Previous To-day Chang* T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.52 7.54* 7.62** T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 7 8 Unofficial 5 Unofficial T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan
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    • 65 4 London, Thur. Previous To-day Change RIBBER Firm Q Spot Buyers 9 15 16 10 16 n sellers _o 10 i„ (1st Forward" November Buyers 9 15 16 10 f 16 n 11 Sellers 10 10i« (2nd Forward* December Buyers 10 10 116 Sellers 10 1 16 10 3
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    • 29 4 London, Thura GOL Previous To-day Change _,E a r -_S? ld Fipe per oz £8-8.0 £8.8.0 SILVER Spot r 22% 23 Forward 22^ 4 22 3 4
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    • 74 4 London, Thurs Previous To-day rtPALM OIL (Malay) iaa In bulk AugSept £15.10.0 Nominal Not eiv n COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) pt. .shipment £10.16.3 Sell* £11.0.0 s SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sept. shipment 18 Nominal Un< TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality I (Singapore) Sept. shipment 25 Nominal I PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok
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  • 99 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. r, tabllahed by Royal Charter AD. IHM. Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000.Ke.serve Fund 10,500,00,I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. flead Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:- -Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branohes and sub-branches at .smaller places. Netherlands Fast Indies:—
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    • 85 4 SAVINGS A collar it red i.s an extra dollar earned. A Bafingii Account Is the best ndua menl to save. ha .ir.i'.s Account and We thii account grow from timo to time is to be :i contented person. A A unt may be opened with thii Bank with any deposit
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    • 14 4 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD South British Insurance Co., Ltd. BWi 2, Finlayson Green.
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  • 853 5 Europeans Enlistment In Britain: Official NEW RULES MADE ipon the outbreak of war the Government, anticiI number < f young men would feel it their duty to to return to England with a view to joining the Ik issued I statement to the effect that every British subject who was
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  • 78 5 London, Oct. 11. THE British Legion fund collections on Poppy Day last year reached the record sum of more than £578.000. The grand total of contributions since the Fund was started in 1921 is now well over £7,500,000. All schemes of help organised by the British Legion,
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  • 128 5 IROQUOIS REACHES NEW YORK London, Oct. U THE Iroqu* bttn lighted off York i-scortrd by destroyers and Hying boats. It will be recalled that the German Navil C'<>mmander-in warned the United Stales of a l^lan to snk her whim she was Hearing the American coat. Pour hundred and fifty American.l
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  • 267 5 Anglo Soviet Barter: Tin Rubber For Timber I London, Oct. 12. i officially announced that an agreement or the exchange of Russian timber for »n quantities of rubber and tin was yesconcluded between the Soviet trade dele■n London and the Ministry of Supply. trad e Jlw 6 1 01 the
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    • 158 6 STARTS TO-NIGHT 6-I5 9-I5 PAVILION irOTVLAI in -I si.i.i.i.i: m>mi BRCOMEB A GKBAI si w s( REI v^ni^ featuring— jjffl The boy and girl selected through Jesse L. Lesley's nation-wide radio jf* l^ quest for new screen talent A fjr P?. fe.^" with. fii, Irlii"- i U'.LUKIiII .1,4 I F^U
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    • 190 6 "I 3-15 and 6-15 P.,\\| JVaPITOI^ only. (X«jH:»shnu nuiim to NICOLA HP «EAt stage Attrarti^ Nfi i ni\rrsals thrilling tf an t-x-i -hanipion uh.. l M ii|, 011 tor h«s diildrrn his sHf-respcrt and Ibc memorx f Ihc woman he loved! VICTOR McLAGLEN With NAN~~CREY (of "3 SMART GIRLS") L
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  • 79 7 Singapore. Thursday. MAKING his appearance before Mr. J. Fletcher- C(x»ke in tl)e third poll morning, Lee Boon Chai, a 26-year-old Hokkien, claimed trial to 0| cheating a Chinese. Onii Chin Cha I urn of $50 by dishonestly Inducing him to deliver him a cheque for $50. The offence
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  • 44 7 Rumoured Di scontent Among Nazis among th<> m d prominent pnrticiparccl V U e Frei Korp, in referred to in W h Lp Journal '^t the aban- of the position ...t-tutes an thP alliance with the Bol- is arousing g wth the higher ranks
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  • 14 7 Sofia, Oct. 12 —A new German-Bul-garian trade agreement is announced. Reuter
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    • 113 7 I NDOI BTKDLY HIS Ft'NNIEST J Next Change -PAVILION i(,.M(.11T 9.15 P.M. Special Double Flwl Run Action JOHN WAYNE in j 'WESTWARD HO' tai CENE AUTRY in "The BIG SHOW" Kt public Picture SUN TALKIE ;il IO.XUiH! 9-30 P.M. Final lupten "> —l- <>f "SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE" with JACKIE
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    • 180 7 I The Most Baffling \l I) wia em s J s °?J VY 9 .,r SP.M.5 P.M. ALHAMBRA YOU R Ph|MW rfc to spot "^^S^ the Ns^ 'Sflft Murderer gg|^, >> 1 tl^l%ff l 1 V V J N K until IS jg^j lll'lr lLvl^jl\ B JfH HORNLEKiK •J S^P-'..:!j|
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  • 309 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, October 13. 1939. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER jljk. Hore-Bellsha'l inspiring th in Hi* House o! Com:lowed how splendid lias been the British effort In the mat tei ol putting an army in Prance by the side ol our Allies. While man propagandists were enring to persuade the i
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  • 78 8 U.S. ANXIETY OVER PEACE IN BALTIC Washington, Oct. 11. II tlu N.\ut -till values American goodwill it i s hoped she will not \iohitf Finland's integrity. Russia must show restraint with Fin. land, it i- Mi here, lest a PtTM tragedy than the present limit* Inlall. Finland is well liked
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  • 109 8 New York. Oct. 12. AFTFR a study of Moscow difpatchrs refardinf Kmsno )'/n--nisji negotiations. Washington officials are reported to be read- if necessity to ihirw thf diplomatic weight of the lulled States 1 1 1 art effort t> preserve the peare of the Battle. Reliable reports state that Denmark. Norway
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  • 27 8 London. Ocl ACCORDING to the Rome Finnish Government has its will; to make conn Russia provided Finland in i ilven concessions in the Kai•lomous Soviet Socialist Repr.
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  • 50 8 Ankara, Oct. 11. PREMIER SAYDAII to-day lengthily I explained the Ruao-Turkiih m tlatkmi to th»* Parliamentary uroup of the Republican Pcoplei Party, which approi nts viewpoint, cial communique. E»olitlca] circles believe that both the Turk'/h pact and i ol mutual a with Britain and .itiin-d Reuter
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  • 41 8 unnking. O< t. Th.. British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, conversed qn routine in I U h the Foreign Minister, Dr I tiling Hill, but still awaits Mnr•h.i! Chiang KaJ Bhck'a return from Chengtu, capita] ol Szcchucn Province. Reuter
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  • 341 8 QNE of the chief lessons to be learned from the repulse of the German submarine attack on British shipping is that to take all possible precautions in peace time is to win half the battle, says the Naval Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph.
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  • 45 8 Moscow, Oct. 12. THE Finnish mission, headed by M Passiviki, Finland's Minister to Stockholm and former Prime Minister, arrived to day and was met by M Barkov, Soviet Chief oi Protocol, the Finnish Legation staff and envoys of the Scandinavian countries Reuter
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  • 54 8 Berlin. Oct 12 According to the official News Agency the Finnish Foreign Minister, M. Erkko, will make a fcwdcaii appeal to the United States to-day In the meantime voluntary evacuation of Finland's capital, Helsinki, is in full swing Long queues stand outside the stations and banks and air r:;id precautions
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  • 48 8 London, Oct The American F d >n of I has reaffirmed its decision to l German goods and states that lu? boy. cott will be extended to include R poods and the goods of any c which Imposes totalitarian powers against parliamentary government.— Reuter
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  • 32 8 Tallinn, Oct. 12 Three Stoviet warships have am the Esthonian port. The entry of troops from Russia to the naval a bases granted to Russia Is Dostpon^Friday to Oct. 18.- Re uter
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  • 119 8 Mr. K. M. Snell, the British Ambassador to Finland, with his wile and family, were among those evacuated from Helsin^fors yesterday. It is announced that Soviet tanks. troops and heai'y artillery have been lined up on the Finnish frontier. The Finnish Foreign Minister tc broadcast to the United Stato the
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  • 41 8 London. Oct. 12 a It is officially announced that an afl L gunner was killed and six more were slightly injured in an accident at (f proof range connected with one ol f national munition factories. Reutrr
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  • 94 8 London, Oct. 12. THE Stock Exchange spent a thoroughly cheerful session encouraged by M. Daladier's and Sir Kingsley Wood's speeches, though some quarters preferred to await Mr. Chamberlain's speech. lc-day The Air Minister's remarks regarding' Increased production helped Aviations and Motors while (lilt- edged were
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  • 47 8 The Hague. Oct. 12. Well informed Dutch circles do no'; expect Holland to join the proti st to Berlin which the Northern countries are reported to be contemplating owing to the torpedoings of neutral ships, sinrp nn Dutch .ship has yet been sunk.- Reuter
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    • 29 8 To-day's White Label Announcement It's hard to live within one's salary, but it's harder to live without it. Th« frtatest hardship in to b« without DEWAR'S W.P S -A
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  • 164 9 \huve: British troopx part of the British Expeditionary at a French port.- Planet News Above: Major-General the Duke <>f Gloucester (second from left), Chief Liaison Officer, and H. K. H. the Duchess of Gloucester photographed with General Lord Gort (on right) Commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Force
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  • 35 10 Tallinn, Oct. Cerious difficulties on economi tion .ten in the tioiLs regarding evacuation erf i minority. Nonp of the ship; i nved at Esthoidan port to ta s ha.s yet departed. Reuter
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  • 36 10 At^a.. Singapore, Thuiadi PPEARING h. r. L. McFall the tninal District Judge and Pira trate this d Ibrahim bin Mohamed d with n ot Chief Court Punn, thec •cl to Oct. 18. for trial
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    • 311 10 BY P&OandBRmSH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Owing to thr inu«'iLniity regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of thr Coii.M.inv's steamers due to the outbreak oi hostilities list of Sailings "M(lf(f for Uir linn- being, but, the best wnrlcei possible arc being maintained. All vf ssHs may call
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    • 353 10 f■ < J f^ I Mil ill II W LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS lim WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. To: MARSEILLES. LONDON To: PALESTINE, ROTTfcftl>\M ROTTERDAM. COPENHAGEN. BORINGIA abt. Oct. 18 COPENHAGENSI AM Oct: 25 A LALANDIA Nov: 15 KINA abt. Nov JUTLANDIA Nov: 28 MEONIA Dec: 19 To: BANGKOK SAIGON
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  • 238 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER MARKET REPORTED OVERSOLD ISinKapore. Ihursday. political events have happened this week, but the „ikt't has pn»hably derived some of its present strength from Aliening pumoimcemtnis of Allied statesmen as well as from latitudes of the Nazi propagandists, urite Messrs. Stanton Nefeon and Co. LM- i" their weekly review.
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  • 46 11 Tokyo, Oct. 12. inet crisis is threatened In n with the Trade Ministry i wing the tendering of the of mere than 106 disthe Vice-Ministei of j evening.— 1 Premier, General to form a separate ran i i. .it or *b» Foreign offlce.
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  • 53 11 I A Dlvtbi London, Oct. 11. A P 7 (l^ the British Comunist of ft is tt^ vea iP> the resignaAhi S arTy Pollilt from th e Sc- Mr. Pollitt apparently disf'e ii u e chan^e of the party'. "Well at the beginning ,<u i s r/ war
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  • 276 11 From Our Own. I dent* Me 11. ABU bin Daud a lormer stamp p; man attached to the Malacca I was convicted to-dav on -.>n thqt- charges of fraudulently using cancelled Government stamps. Ho was acquitted on the other char-. 1 Tnree othtr charges against
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  • 313 11 Vast Progress Of China's South -West Kweilin, Oct. 10. A (,KKAT progKN has been made in the economic reconstruction work in China's vast southwest since the outbreak of the SinoJapancsc hoettlitteft, an uoriver dispatch reports. The big r ici within such a short space of two years surpass the tievements
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  • 91 11 Chungking. Chinese wartime literature is popular in Soviet Russia, according to a message from Moscow. Pampnlets describing the current situation In China and her struggle for independence and freedom are widely read by Soviet readers. The International literature, a magazine with Russian, English, German
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  • 68 11 Kweilln, Oct. 10. With urgent need of more resources to carry on the war. the *Japan lew gov eminent will put into effect ArticU 8 11 19 and 31 of the National Mcbilisation Law. a Tokyo dispatch ste These articles pertain to requisition A salaries
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  • 98 11 i, Qct. 11 THE Guurnmein •:I- announces I scheme for registration Icr regular Indian A" 000 applicair I ill be tiuiec upon when they are rrto Palestine also recruitment haj, led of 2,000 V is from Palesnationals for service withuie -theR.A.S.C. medical ui The announcement Lin d
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  • 30 11 London. Oct. 12. -It is officially announced that the King has decided that the Armistice Day service at the Cenotaph will not be held this year Reuter
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  • 24 11 Ti o United Ml Rubber Estates rap for the month of September 1939* was 35,600 It) Tu:,l fur 5 IUOUIIU ]78,600 lb.
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  • 62 11 HUGE GERMAN LOSSES IN POLAND Paris, Oct. 12. GERMAN !<•- M i' 1 Poland were 90,000 cad, 63,000 uerUto&h WoOHd€d ami K 3.000 lightly wounded »rding to what the Zurich Arbcitcr Zeitu:iu claims to be confidential statistics drawn up by the German W.(;- Ministry. This newspaper .states that 190 German
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  • 108 11 Higher New Taxes In Hongkong Hongkong, Oct. 12. The Government is instituting a ten per cent, income-tax on all incomes, company profits and interest payments with certain exceptions and it is expected that the machinery will be put into effect within six months. This i.s the highlight of an extraordinary
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  • 93 13 Paris, Oct. 12. THE prompt establishment of an allied unity of command and the strength of the British force already in France, with a vast number still to come, revealed by Mr. Hore-Belisha, is enthusiastically received by all papers which etaphastse that Britain has more
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  • 82 13 PLYMOUTH TOWN FINED FOR BLACKOUT OFFENCE London. Oct. 12. ENGLAND has had a leu I cases of individuals who I have been fined for careless- I ness in blackout arrange- I ments. This morning a whole town was fined for the same j offence. The summons was against I the
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  • 119 13 London, Oct. 12. THL German iteamer Capnorte. 13,615 tons, which slipped out of the Brazilian port of Pernambuco on Sept. 17, has been cautured in the South Atlantic b\ the British Navy. It wm reported fnMH New York on Sept. 22 that the Capnorte, carrying foodstuffs and
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  • 377 14 Presiden 's Prize Draw At Bukit Timah IP 1.--tlm< I. IS W A Kaunf Clement! and T om m i M Mof..no J L Rush v A E 'i hompson and J A Toung 8 M I! If LoUCh and J A F'arker v Piercy and v P Barbal 825
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  • 368 14 COMMENCING half-an-hour alter the staii rain caused the con-] eluding iH'.s and prise distribution Ol the SC.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament to be abandoned. In thr profess! n pairs final, Mai. Mor,. and Capi Hipkin 'plus 3> liaa »>• R F H Ourr and J. Mylntosh 1
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  • 375 14 London, Oct. 12. THE lessons of the last war have 1 been learned well. That is the general press comment on Mr. Hore Belisha's statement regarding the achievements of the Army. The Daily Telegraph, which particularly emphasises the announcement of unity of command on
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  • 98 14 A return friendly badminton match, consisting of five singles and two doubles, ha.s been Arranged between the New Life Badminton Party and the Navy. Army and Air Force Institutes Sports CKib (N.A.A.F.I.i. The match will take place at the Outram Road court on Sunday, commencing at
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  • 93 14 The following will represent the Singapore Colts in the following i idi. On Monday against 12th Brigade Head(inartciv at Palter Park: .1. Crowther; l). La Brooy, M. Modder; H Humphries, N Hay. D c*e Cr../. w. Eiogers, J. Traill, D. Booth, p. O'Hara, C. Rodrigues. BeN. Modder, A.
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  • 221 14 ndon, i' (\)}ii ERXING Um dtionof the British mission ,^1 ceedini oiada in oomiecti©n with the ntw air Hfcte nisati- n. Sir K Wood, Air Minkter, aaid in t h»- f> jl that Air Chief Marshal Sir R<»))(M- DfOOhc-1 Man I and Mr.
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  • 566 14 ryONATTONS rw»tved up f o Oct 11 U Donations rrc vrt v'» rrknowledged fi H. C't r T '< *Wl Phoe v\ Aerated Co Ltd $500. StafT of the Genera] Fire and Life Assurance OOTDOntlon OTU Bern" Co-'-olidatrd Rubber C«< M V Koninklijke Paketvaart-M ftl.ooo. Mr and Mrs.
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  • 16 14 London. < Air. Lenm of Focd. Si Lennox Bovd has b icuritj Britsh Wireless
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    • 42 14 Happy World Stadium P.M. TO N 'CHT i ti iua vi 1 M tf KID <i (3) ROCOI n 'A^ m:\.i a B1 DDY \\< < ti HIM K!f) I \MI I MM MM KW SMII II PRU !S: |1, H -iKitci CM. HOICH
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  • 317 15 is drawn ti< m tl>tl U -t Broth 'MrU 3 aatch^ Ml M <mil\ and teams wul t lemon nutches. !u tj |n the (ommertii! HOUS es rouinamwit of the Siniporf BKlmintun Vo.uiat.on Chib Mid the Straits inns P SKTU < lub P" b sh€d for play on
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  • 21 15 7« itS Betttemente Pol.ro Plvmn,,,? farcl "Thp r r!i. Chapman. BandWn adla tor Sousa: overtur, electlon F wtival of
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  • 397 15 INTERESTING MATCH AT STADIUM Mam hesters 3; R.A.M.C. 1 FAIR standard of soccer was witnessed at the Stadium yesterday when the Manchesters defeated the R.A.M.C. by three goals to one. The Medicals had eliminated the R.A.O.C. in the qualifying round last week. Despite the
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  • 137 15  - JUNIOR PROMOTION AT HAPPY WORLD PETE (By CILVER Kid is in fine trim for to-night's battle against Bain Chocolate at the Happy World Covered Stadium. This, incidentally mark-s the second junior promotion by Mr. Caesar M. Hougjiton and, like the first card, there will be lots of fireworks Th^ return
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  • 84 15 The ninth anniversary ions of the Loko's Badminton Party were held week-end at Tai Thong Restaurant, World. The following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:— President: Mr. Lim Heng Toon (reelected*: vice-President Mr. Wong Tai Sow; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Wong Chick: Hon. Asst. Secret.-.rv: Mr. Lim
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  • 289 15 Raffles College: 13 pts. DLAYING at Gillman yesterday College defeated the Loyals Rugby. Raffles started off shakily and it was nothing but deadly tackling enabled them to stand the tigerish raids of the Loyals during this period. They gradually came into their own and
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  • 23 15 U. M< dal <>r Oct. at t!.< Oolf Clu'j was won by Mrs. M ;t score 01 109-36 -73 n<
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    • 58 15 Sports Diarv TO-DAY fttllrt S.A.F.A. Cup. S.C.FA. I vs. M.F.A., Stadium. Hock e y: Colts vs. Raffle.s College, College. Colts H. C. vs. 18th Field Ambulance, Fairer Park. Indians vs. Signals I. A. Loyals vs. Manchesters, Gillman S.C.C. vs. R.A. B.M.». Padang. Kugby: S.C.C, vs. S.A.O.B.A.. S.C.C. Boxing: Junior Promotion,
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  • 420 16 RUSSIA WANTS ALL GERMANS TO LEAVE FINLAND Fo u r Prop osa Is Reported 100,000 FINNS MOBILISED: NATION PREPARES FOR WORST COPENHAGEN, OCT. 12. FINLAND IS PREPARING FOR ALL EVENTUALITIES AND f HAS NOW MOBILISED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN, ACCORDING TO REPORTS BY DANISH CORRESPONDENTS. It is stated that Finland
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  • 90 16 Polish Spirit Unbroken London 0* U M/i 1 1 M<w i orelga Hl** t»!«- Polish i.<»V«l Mill* IM received bj Kl«l ;u|(lk im Hits nioniMi I polish Foreign Minister .i loir- talk uiih Lord Halifax yesterday, and later iaf 1 1 j Mac Minfaiter ;i« No. i<» Downini Street. 1,,
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  • 101 16 Loml-m, Oct. VI. THE German official newi afeney slated t..-cla v that the Lithvan- i;m Parliament hm been convoked for Satardaj to discuss the ratification of the Soviet -Lithuanian i>:rt. The Lithi inian Army will begin to occupy Che Vilno n jlon next wn while
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  • 85 16 London, Oct. 12. COMFI hiich appears to have occurred In tbfl evacuation of Germans from Ihe Baltic st:ih a report 'mm Tallin, this morning .sUU-.s that German .ships are still waitInf at Esthonlan ports The Bsthonian Agreement with Rus- .si a was published last night. Esthonian workers and
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  • 113 16 Moscow. <>( t \i THE Finnish-Soviet talks will e at the Kremlin at "> p.m. to-daj M. Stalin and M. liolotOV will repress the Soviet, and the Finnish imposed of M. Pa; Minister at Stockholm), Colonel Paa men (the military attache and M. Nykopp (of the
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  • 165 16 ox mi: wish :ii i hom London, Oct. 12. JHIS MORNING'S French communique states that during the nig** activity by front-line units of infantry spread to many new points along the whole of the western front. Last night the French reported actions by stronger enemy pati°
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  • 59 16 In the Swedish Ridsdag yesterd; Defence Minister announced that Sm oen would at least build the two battleships already decided on. He emphasised that Sweden already had maij destroyers of the latest type. The Swedish Parliament al>o p» two bills, one setting up a Mini National Economy
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