Morning Tribune, 2 September 1940

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  • 8 1 Morning Tribune No 182, Monday, September 2, 1940.
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  • 494 1 [AXIS TREACHERY IN BALKANS Bucharest, Sept. 1. LroK.HOIT Transylvania the tide of anger at what is regarded as the treachery of the Axis is Ld to \w assuming: serious proportions and the first L, s of revolt against the "betrayal" is already evident. is reported from
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  • 499 1 WAR ANNIVERSARY RAID ON LONDON SEES NAZIS FLEE Timed 10% Minute. 8ut.... London, Sept. 1. TIIK London area heard sirens at U a.m. to-day— at the very hour at which on the first Sunday m September last year, war was declared and very shortly alter which the first sirens of
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  • 25 1 Cairo, Sept. 1— A British war communique issued from General Headquarters, Carrot stated, "On all fronts there is nothing of importance to report.' British Wireless
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  • 185 1 War Only Beginning, Says Amery London. Sept. 1. MR L. S. AMERY, Secretary for the Colonies, broadcasting m the 8.8.C. Germans news service said that for us the war was only just beginning. Hitler may stand to-day where Napoleon stood after Jena and Aust^rlitz The same increasing moral resistance from
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  • 205 1 London, Sept. 1 IRISHMEN are assisting m the anti-aircraft de--1 fence of an important British port and are usine the same suns they had m France. Seven out of eight guns were brought out of Cherbourg on June 18 The achievement was remarkab c not
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  • 256 2 Loyalty Of Cameroons Valuable (K#*ut Sp**t i.il •iinmentary) London, Sept. 1. Till: Stock tid points out that (-.(iiatorial Africa and thr .uiif roons, which have renounced allegiance to Marshal Retain, an* not rich colonies bat have a vita .strategic position m relation to Hal) h Oolonies. British forres ran pass
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  • 43 2 London. Sept. 1. The Barbadian legislature has riaced at the disposal of the Bri;ish Government, free of interest lor use m any manner desired, ell investments on behalf of the colo- ">> reserve. Lord Lloyd ha.s telegraphed the J'riti.sh Government's deep appreciation.— British Wireless
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  • 97 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Aug. 31. THE ratifications cf the Non- aggression Pfcct between Britain and Thailand were exchanged this morning. The Pact becomes effective immediately. London, Sept. 1. The Noa-aggreaifcOß Pact between Thailand and Britaii: was ratified at Bangkok io-day. The Pact -vas signed last
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  • 59 2 WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS *T England is us- ing all sorts of i methods for 1 her defences. S Recently w e published a pit*. t ture of derelict tars utilised for preventing ene- my plane land- .11- and here you se* concrete > obstacles m a| i large field for
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  • 618 2 £5 Raiders Destroyed LONDON, SEPT. l LONDON AREA HAD SIX AIR RAID WARNINGS YESTERDAY. IN THE COURSE OF THE I) Us AIR ACTIVITY OVER ALL PARTS OF THE BRITISH COAST YESTERDAY, 85 ENEMY AIRCRAFT WERE SHOT DOWN. THIRTY-SEVEN R.A.F. MACHINES WERE LOST BUT THE PILOTS
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  • 69 2 AREUTER message published m Ma'aya last week said that the Germans had been using a new type of incendiary bomb, containing; crude oil. Possibly the explanation is to be found m a nev/s item broadcast from Saigon last Friday. The announcer said: "German bombers are now
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  • 153 2 London, Sept. 1. TIIK R.A.F. second Polish squadron yesterday opened their account against the enemy by shooting down a Dornier bomber during what was meant to be an exercise flight, states an Air Ministry bulletin. The first Polish squadron with the R.A.F have brought down their
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    • 96 2 J. JlS>^*Nv4m STAEINA CYCLES ar« ill precision built m England I^jßbV^ Standard Model de Luxe m illustrated also Snorts fSt^F Mori-is are available. i>spite their hi«h finality KEY HTA IN A ant a Low Prlcedd, High Cla^ all British ra T^°Xr//)\*"*ms obtainabl e from the following Singapore Ji* Cn »n
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    • 341 3 We m Malaya are living m security and com- Interests per annum, paid half yearly. fort while the people of Britain bear the brunt of The Ik)nds are free of any Income Tax that the Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is not levied only the bastion of civilisation m
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  • 1562 4  -  VERA ADMORE PEOPLE PLAi is BY lIED White and blue was everywhere at the "Buy a Bomber V Mali on Saturday night The ballroom at the Seaview avishly decorated With Union Jacks and red. whit' and blue streamers and the colours
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    • 64 4 f EXPERT EUROPEAN ops-jumps «*n mmd STYLISTS Ask your friends— they will assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders with your hair, for MAXINE'S ar" now recounted as the leading hairdressing salon. i Thf British Beauty Salon For an appointment, Phone 2&CB. Ask lor John formerly of Andres oi
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    • 19 4 Turbans similar sketch made to order, silk woolen material. Stitched hats a speciality. "FEir C-3, RODNEY HOUS BATTERY ROAD
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    777 5 ifakc Tin' Mmmi Of Your V TABLES are so full of vitamins that they figure prominently m every diet. Served term, as salads or as an accompaniment to i\ dish, they are delicious and health-giving. r suggestion is to pickle them m case of shortimes to come. PK Xi
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  • 150 5 We Can Tell You That.. si w.i BREAD makes per- s lor baby. Cut the i neat pieces, then crisp m a slow oven better if the bread i al. remember. Tl K.\ the tail end of the tasty flan. Line the tin with pastry, then ice meat, flavour- •red
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    • 30 5 IMPROVE YOUR i^^^V SUNDAY CURRY /^^B^^ ADDITION OF Jw^t&tf L^^^^^W DAWSKNS V^'^'^mESffl M A N (i E PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES W.P.S. 105 vt °f Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • 729 6 Singapore. Sunday. MORE than a thousand Dutch ■g^^JUStB B at the- Dutch club at the rally to honour of Queen Wrt ht-lniina The illuminations and decorations at the club STSier and although it was the Queens occasion was celebrated quietly because of the traged> Uat hns
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  • 99 6 CIX Shenton Thomas, Mala- J ya\ (iovernor who is now j m Fn^land, will broadcast from London at K.* r > this eveniim. The ffcjf l of the talk will be: "Impressions of Knglarul i to-day." The talk will be rebroadcast > i from all Malayan
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  • 56 6 Berlin, Sept. 1. I semi-official review of the fii>i yr»r of the war, the official New* Afmcy states that the total German losses m the lir.st twelve months amounted to "about 39.000 (1 ■■■mi. 14.5 000 wounded, 24,000 missiiiK" The Agency compares this with SHiumo casualties In the first four
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  • 123 6 fAPTAIN Robert Gordon Canning I merly of the 10th Hussars, wi „n ed I recently under the Defence Regulations I taken to Brixton prison. I Af v leaving the Army he became a member of the British Union of Fascist*, which was banned durinu the
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  • 108 6 Capetown, Sept. 1. THE House of Assembly by 83 votes to 65 rejected Gen. Hertzegs motion, deploring the Government's war policy, and railing for immediate steps to it .store peace with Germany and Italy. Gen. Smuts' amendment was accepted by 83 votes to 65. The
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  • 294 6 BRITAIN will come up tops. The grit In the "British Bulldog" will eventually wear down the streamlined Dachshund. This tenacity of purpose.' says Kishen Singh, 50-year-old first World War veteran, "has been a factor m the building; up and holding of the great British
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  • 1079 7 H. L. Hopkin Writes From London.... London, July 25 lit SavcZ'Wus cc ijue Orati Void ks huh. rmy i is how a leaflet which I has been dropped on grins, for leaflet raids un again, with better i of success than those
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  • 251 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1940. LEND, THEN ARGUE j'O-DAY all nationalities and all classes m Malaya are Riven the opportunity to lend their money to Government for the prosecution of the war, and we hope that the response to Government's offer will be magnanimous and rapid. We express this
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  • 165 7 r JpJE arrival of the American journalists m Singapore from Australia brought inspiring news of the intense war preparations which the British Dominion has undertaken. Australia 18 now heavily eagmptf m a two-fold programme one attnftig at contributing the maximum effort to the successful prosecution of the
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    • 40 8 If l\ J il Vt*it V i BfWta ■:^ss j i|| MILKMAID jßttpHlr NOW AVAILABLE I MILKMAID MILK l^W A NESTLE' PRODUCT SMS.™ 1 r ls ''I- In.orp.,r a .0,l i,, Vl Advl. „f VrMI, An: -^"li'fTH"!""^!!!!!"* I™l^1 1^^ 1
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  • 149 9 VICTIMS DRUGGED AND ROBBED In of the old "Spanish prisoner" confidence i has become widespread m the New York area, and bates Post Office detective have been assigned to i i| ml. trick has norn become the ..or' :nrk. \ah first became tence m March. when numerous letters began reaching
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    30 9 Ihf Queen visited the I (i(.»rs»- and Queen Eli- lh Victoria League Club knricei men from over- i Here the P h Men chatting to an S lostraUAn, y^-
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  • 28 9 rommy's R ii| friend carrying his riflf, adjusts hiv tunic «hi!st on his way to •ntrain leave— a scene S M a I onrNin rwiFwav station.
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  • 170 9 RED INDIANS HOLD TRIBAL POW-WOW VIM i\ >IX original Americans, members of Indian tribes. have just finished a iribal powuou at Darien. Connecticut. <alled to establish the "Federated Eastern Indian League,' which aims to watch their interests and promote their welfare. Ami i s the 96 were II Means, Mohawks,
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  • 51 9 i A fulurama of the female form divine: slim waist broad, athletic shoulders and 4 shapely legs, between the top and bottom of her bathing J suit are stuck shiny, starj shaped beauty spots; deepi soled shoes add height and t emphasise her natural figure, Hollywood Rirl of
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  • 100 9 k Scottish soldier has reached hifl home In Soutt A Uist, Outer Hebrides, on leave After being cap tured by Germans, eluding his captors and dodging them m Northern France lor a month and putl to sea m an op. n boat. While being marched Into German:
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  • 74 10 JAPANESE SHELL PUPPETS Macao, Sept. L OMSCTAITLAK iJ Lippa M.'md (<>pp<> site Macao) 'by Japanese batteries <irtw many thousands c»f spectator.s to Macao to watc-h the .Japanese driving out their own puppets from Lappa. The Japanese WUt careful to UTQId damaging villages, and concut rated th sir flre on localities
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  • 132 10 S uk. r. a. |lud I Wl son. Minister of Agriculture < > has advised? poultry farmers^ i who are depen- I dent on pur- chased feeding stuff* that it N will probably be J S necessary for t tjum to rodm-e N their stocks
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  • 92 10 £1,000 Damages For Injured Girl INJURED by a car wh'ch ran away on a hill and pinned her by the legs against railings on the footpath, four-teen-year-old Josephine Harvey, daughter of Mr. WilMam Patrick Harvey, of Gloucester place, Greenwich, was awarded £1,000 damages In the King's Bench Division. The defendant,
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  • 69 10 Fight On In Interests Of Peace UXBOOUNT CECIL. presiding at the League ci Nations Union annual meeting In London, referred to Germany devilish doctrine," and said: "We m this U n ion think that the highest interests of peace are wrapped up m the d< feat of this doctrine by
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  • 103 10 London. Sept. 1. ON the money market, despite tonic contraction In offerings during fhe past week, borrower* continued to obtain overnight i loans cheaply. The whole of the £65 millions treasury bills offered were allottee Bi the average rate o[ £1. Os. b.Sld. vhich wa,s fractionary
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  • 43 10 Poiping, Sept. 1. FHE United States Ambassador I to Moscow. Mr. Lawrence A. I Steinhardt. has arrived here from k Japan on the way from Washing- I irn to Moscow. He is leaving Peiping on Thurs- 1 day for Moscow via Siberia. Reuter
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  • 21 10 It is annou: I calling up n -M ing as tom v< I general m.,-. touflß preparedn' I Reuter
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    • 296 10 A HOMK FROM IK J |r Situated on Institution away from the noise ofS P««» m surroundings of J Jeauty HILLTOP In"^ home where you can li Tc > ably, m peace and corufoj Large Gardens, Tennis^ »nd an excellent Table rooms with bathrooms a tt J Phone the Manageress
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    • 409 11 iituations Vacant no «teb«e6. for local caba- nlU nerution. apply with c o Mal»ya Tribun". (No. 556EJ era Only those with need apply State man Engli^hooi. I m+*. Qualification feD Reasonable Sal iry Apply JU K^ e (No. 580E, '■.<■ (No.. 5«8E) 7. P ents m FM.S. for CoapMT. Fire
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    • 535 11 For Sale FOR SALE. Piano. Cheap. Excellent Con. i dition. Apr>ly 19, Hylam Street. B:nga- P°rc- (Wo. 537 K. FOR SALE Orchard Dispensary No. 248 Orchard Road. $500-. Apply 19, Chun* f Singapore. (No. 57RE FOR SALE— Only balance 1. 000 yards U.S. Ist quality canvas 36 niches wide colour
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    • 584 11 To Let ro Ltr new semi-detached bungalow. No. 1. Dix Road, off H:!Uidr D i 1 mile, Upper SenanK B "X >- [»re. Apply within. (No. 564Ri ro LET Sea-S;de Compound Hou^e Ml. ■Id 105) Panlr Panjnng. SJngaporr Four vdroonis. bthlOOOls attached Dining ntt'.ng rooas, garage etc. Phone 7607, -m
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    • 596 11 Miscellaneous m TAC'S RACSOUIOg. the most com. pn-henslw H. M trk. September Issue, now on sale for Singular* Races. > 47 /E' I RKPAIRS HT O)n.p.iiv r:i.c:s Blngaaore. repair i»ll n. Da Out* tat lon repair* by post All work guaranteed. (No. 573E) EASTERN PIANO Co e;4. Rangoon Roa I.
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    • 343 11 ON THE AIR Singapore /Ml metres (I ii mri). /MI" Mi rm-trrf ('i ft mr s». Saigon 25 46 mrtrrs (11 TM K( > 49 05 metres (6 116 Xi Bangkok HSP6 37 65 mrtret (7 9«8 mr s). London IKWSMISSIONS 2 A 3. C;SF 15 14 Mr s U
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  • 96 12 r m Hodsson. Reirius Professor ol Moral I Oxford Unive rsity and P ho had been elected Bishop pounced that he had declined the !"on Hodß.son. who is fifty years of Ift. su oeeded the Bishop ol Oxford at Chmtchurch two itely decided not to
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  • 49 12 UIBERT BOUHU Shelbrooi: i cuatfog tfat v hinners m a:i h '■> A detect: ■Mil country like thifS p them coming here iS <ne detect Bourne h*» 1 Defence Re^ubtil <:d: -7 nion At Ashby A Zoych ft*Court yesterd. putnaas lot auk I 'ikely to caiLSc
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  • 80 12 ELLEN I Barehester stl Poplar, fe'l after jumpnm from <i spring board over .1 box it b "keep tit" class, and broke her right arm At Bo w County Court her father's claim for £200 against the lc.c. was settied for £75 and costs, Of
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  • 116 12 GERMAN GIRL OUT AFTER MIDNIGHT HILDE Clementine Cramer, a German, aged twentyfour, of Westminstercour t, St. John's Wood, w a a fined £10 at Hampstead for bein^ absent from her home between midnight and 6 a.m. She was stopped by a policeman at 12.15 a.m. on Hampstead Hoath. A solicitor
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  • 37 12 ENGINEERS WANT 10S. MORE CEPARATE claims for a further advance In wages of Mfc a week for shipbuilding and engineering employees have been lent m to the emp'oyers' organisations by the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions.
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    • 182 12 [Positively L.%yr .MMIT I Ol (,K\M) I XKEWPA MTTOBW SEASON TO-NIGHT at the < APITOI. The \\«»rl«l tummis y^^ and Ins (oinpanx of f |H|t^ American CiirN and V '^^BW^ hiIMM Arti-t* afflffi2s*?&r S^K^Sf? Presenting the (lt^M -|^H^^ H^l^l Stage Sj>t*<tutle Tib Ihl I of pekinC^ New Dances New Illusioos
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    • 144 12 3 35, 6.15 9.15 +mJLH+%3i ll|M| flnna nERWJE fA y^ 4 rhy miLumo XolontfYOUN€*AJfln MARSHAL f'•^ A f V J M«y IOtSON *Hh lURKE i_ <f Jp>^J^ ]M A jfta^aW AA a^HLWaHaI a^aV^aV Broidwey t t*f Ir |KO piCTU j l»^^/ p,^,^ >gd <|f>cttd fey HE>B£RT WL{B NEXT CHANGE Warner
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  • 83 13 World's Whisky Safe Ltia.ui n Led ibf rid -'.r the g |MU years. S EfTS p states S mnnne -aid > 3 stocks were > btfgc that, y spite higher pduc-iinn and ipp.nt; <*** S f »\p«>rt price whisky had t l, r( >n m- he report also tt ed
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  • 73 13 ROBATE DURT HAS REFUGE ROOM I>re beginning I work c Probate Court Justice Bucknill c iu.structions everyone m I should go to a 1 room m the ent m the of an air-raid s is ihe safest We iccommoii rase of a 'he said. -The of flying glass c than
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  • 52 13 YEAR OLD boy ap- the jue court at BanOxfordshireJ ink-bottJe; le presiding map, '"lonel I, missed rris's head' it smat-l hls coat with, who was stealing a remand- Hedges said 1 hr boy broke t! '°ni Banburyi tion, after «k, delice at the 01 word,
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  • 86 13 London, Aug. 31. AT Lords, a drawn cricket match was played between the British Empire XI and the Buccaneers* Battin- first, the Buccaneers declared "at 268 for 9, the Surrey player F. R Brown making E. R. Conradi 56 and Clarke taknq; 6 for 97. The British Empire
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    • 195 13 IMM \IF\DH) V& IhhL^^.XHhL HH| BL_- JB HHHj j TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 "SPARKLING ROMANTIC COMEDY" Al.lltL Ml SI LIVE* t)Hh (FNTI MV FOX (iAINSHOROt (ill Tl RK with r\(. lands LOVELIEST rOVNG stars MABGAKET LOCK WOOD RKNEE HOUSTON— UU PALMEK— GEOKGE ROBET— HUGH SINCLAIR NAUNTOM WAYNE. HBhW HH^^ hV
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  • 279 14 I .S. Journalists (Trihiun* Staff Re|M)itcr) "JJINOAPORE has a very strong defence— looks like anybody trying to attack it will have a very tough time". ."The Indian Army is magnificent" "The Naval Base has some of the biggest docks m the world" "Our American movies nrifl nHvpntnrp *t.nrip<;
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  • 548 14 Sabatino Could Have Won On Knock-Out (By 4 THE PLAYBOY) JATUF^DAY night's boxing at the Happy World coveredstadium was a great disappointment to most of the large crowd that paid to see the much-heralded fights. Expecting thrills galore, local boxing enthusiasts left after witnessing some clever boxing no doubt, but
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  • 136 14 CHINESE BEAT THE TADS Singapore, Sunday. rE S.CR.C. defeated the Manchester by 32 runs m a cricket match played at Tansrlin thb afternoon. The S.CR.C. who batted first collected 110, the highest scorer being Keng Siew (30) and Evan Wong (22). The Tads replied with 78, the highest scorer being
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  • 91 14 London, Sept. 1. THROUGH the United Kingdom High Commissioner, the British Government has thanked the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board for a donation of £30,000 to buy aero planes. An additional £1.500 has been contributed to the Cyprus fighter plane fund through the Cyprus lost. The fund
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    59 14 is Vivian 3^- Trageser, a pu- pil of Sargent CoUege. New) Hampshire, one i of the 400 col. i leges m the I ni J I ted States tea- thing physical s culture. She N recently posed 1 i at a gala as I the Spirit of S Sports. Vivian's
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  • 55 14 EUROPEANS HURT IN ACCIDENT TWO Europeans ani an Indian taxi driver were injured when the taxi m which they were travelling was m collision with a trolley bus m Telok Ayer Road, yesterday evening. The men, fortunately, received only minor injuries and were attended to by the ambulance. The Europeans
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  • 27 14 EXPORT OF SALT IT Is announced Food Controller, Malaya, that the export of both coarse and refined .salt from Singapore is no longer subject to quota restrictions.
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  • 114 14 aivdeo City, Sept. I. S TIIK Judge of the First Civil District Court yr^cnl.iy granted foreign oil companies, i S which have boon expropriated, 15 days m which to sii;u formal d mients, transferring thnr j interest to the Ekfejcicsn Ciovernment on the basis of
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  • 120 14 Singapor Colleges Win At (From Ou: Kuala AWING to v Thoy, an provided m th, tween the Comb Singapore and I Xl v played on the yesterday The game cmi a the colleges b. visitors passing y total two mm.:- There wjls an the match btt i m Combined CtaUogi
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  • 128 14 NEWSME SELECTION BEAUTIFUL THE 11 American journalist left early yesterday n by plane on their trail back sent through Mr. C S Se nager of the Happy World, greetings from ihe America pie to the people* of Bntisl laya On Saturday night, a I American Ball was held Happy Cabaret
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    • 80 14 SUNSHINE COD LIVER i TABLET (Product of U.S.A.. A convenient inea4i»foradmini^' MI; of high grade cod Uv tablet contains 3 Vitamin A anrl 3M Vitamin D. Themis equivalent m to one teaspoonful oil U.S.P. and abo mm A is growth increases resistan.. infections. Vitanv preventing: and a the proper develo;
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    • 35 14 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. Navy v. Police, Naval Base; RA. «Hy.» v. Argylls. Changi; Div II (A>. S.H.B. v. RA. IBM), 5.H.8.; Div. II (B), R.N.W.T. v. Customs, Kranji; V.M.C.A. v. Indians, V.M.C.A.
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  • 129 15 WAR IS IN HER FAMIL Y'S BLOOD 1 Two husbands killed on war service, five sons i servmg now twelve nephews and other re- latives doing I their bit for i their country that is the re- t cord of Mrs t I Annie Jennings, j of Stanmore- i street,
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  • 66 15 THREW HOT WATER OVER MAN HARBOUR ING a grudge against a compatriot, a Chinese last night scalded him by throwing a bucket of hot water over the man's body. The victim received seveie burns over the left part of the chest and arms and was removed to hospital m a
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  • 113 15 GARAGES ARE BUSY AGAIN MOTOR garage il throughout the country are busy with the repair of Army vehicles brought back from France. These vehicles formed several i a r g c shipments. Others being used by the Army at home ar e also providing work. Misses A. Jones, C. M.
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  • 160 15 Japan Too Weak For Adventures London, Sept. 1. THE Svrnskdag points out that Japan is m a very difficult situation, as a result of three years of war against China, and the .la pan ps.- nerves are strained almost to breaking- point since they see no end to the Chinese
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  • 72 15 ILond« n. Sept. 1 AUNCHING a ship, named "Nn- panee" from a Canadian yard ytst'Tday, the r.madian Navy Minister Mr. Macdonald, said: "Canada will build more and more ships, manufacture moro and more tanlcs, rr.akf ammunition :ind turn out notorlzed units of every sort until we
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    • 410 15 jmlh' Notices H^ v „S LIMITBD. gel 1 |\l|l ROT GIVEN L m Dividend at MF v.t. has been m of the year X „er. 1940, and II holder? on fuJM September, H SO HEREBY Y«^^ iansfer Bookr be closed H ptember, 1940, 1 a for the preU Warrants. W
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    • 183 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital t 40,030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches Netherlands East Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap,
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    • 6 16 Morning Tribune Monday. September 2, IJMo
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      88 16 T French troops r m England on July 14 celeb ra. ted their na. J tional holiday v Quatorze Juil- i let, anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. tbf\ most important i i day m their Republic's ca- lender. General de Gaulle, with a guard of honJour of 200
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    • 335 16 UNCL EA A ME THO OS LONDON. SEPT. 1 IN A (ONGRATILATOKV i MESSAGE TO THK K..VF. komi'.ii; COMMAND, THE PKFMIFR. MS WINSTON ill K< 11 1 1.l CONTRASTS THI iiiiiwinii: OF BRITISH \M> GERMAN BOMBERS \M> l>^ CLOSES THAT NEARLY ONE THOUSAND HOUSES AND SHOPS
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    • 176 16 London, Sept. 1. A British evacuee ship on its way to Canada has been torpedoed by a U-boat, but not a single child was lost. The vessel carried 320 children and other passengers and the only casualty was the purser. The children had been trained by experts m
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    • 81 16 Washington, Sept. 1. ONE of the worst air disasters experienced by the United States occurred to-day when a civil plane crashed. Twenty five people were killed including, a senator. This was the tot major air tragedy m United States civil aviation for seventeen months. It is believed the
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    • 109 16 New York, Sept. 1. [DESCRIBING the havoc wrought by the 1/ RAF. raids over Berlin, the correspondent of the American Trans-Radio News Agency states that two big fires m the southeastern area of the city were still burning m the early hours of yesterday morning. The correspondent
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    • 58 16 London, Sept 1. FE Rome Radio announced today that a High Command i communique claims the occupa- tion of Buna, m Kenya, by Italian colonial troops. It also states that an Italian air t formation bombed an enemy convoy m the Eastern Mediterra- i nean
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    • 373 16 London, Sept. 1 1 THE pilot of one R.A.F. bomber over Berlin last night picket out the Unter der Linden, and flying high above it use< it as a pointer to reach his target, states the Air Ministn News Service. > Two
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