Morning Tribune, 3 September 1940

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  • 9 1 Morning Tribune Vo v_N«» IH3. Tuesday. September 3, 1948.
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  • 181 1 Crater Holes In Berlin's Tiergarten Berlin, Sept. I. CEVLUU bomb craters were 0 found i» the Tiergarteii. Berlins famous park, by eardener- ve>terday. > Accuruinu to the German^ News Igency it has not been ietermu^d whether they contained live or dud bombs. Several Greets m the neighbourhood will be roped
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  • 52 1 Ne* York. Sept. 2— -An eighty-minute air battle was fought over Munich early totoy, according to Nazi officials quoted by American correspondents m Berlin. Reports from Vichy state that German airfields m France as well as French Channel ports were attacked by the MF. during the
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  • 721 1 FURIOUS BARRAGE SENDS 200 NAZIS LEEING FOR HOME BATTLE OVER THAMES ESTUARY LONDON, SEPT. I. NEARLY 200 GERMAN BOMBERS AND FIGHTERS CROSS ED THE SOITH-EAST COAST IN WAVES EARLY THIS AFTERNOON AND MET WITH A HOT RECEPTION FROM ANTI AIRCRAFT FIRE. IN ONE FORMATION WERE U HEINKELS AND IN OTHERS
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  • 495 1 UNITED STATES PREPAREDNESS ACTION URGED S THREE stories showing the extent of N American preparedness and the attitude of America to the war m Europe came out \of New York yesterday. Here they are i Olls<Ti|»li<Hl S The calling up t» President Koose veil of the first batch of $0,000
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  • 102 1 Cairo, Sept 2 IT is understood that the Cabinet crisis has been satisfactorily settled. The re-arranged Cabinet will probably be announced later to-day with Hassan Sabry Pasha m the triple role ol Premier, I oreiirn Minister and Mmlstet Oi Home Affairs The Ministi r of
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    • 27 1 KSJIODUFIU SAFEGUARD YOURSELVB (gg|jp INSURE WITH P" ~W THF EASTERN UNiTED JRANCE CORPORATION LlO. SECURITY Pll/S SERVICE HEAD OFFICE -NO. I6D CECIL STREET S.S. IllOSt NO S
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  • 347 2 AHvr Y«-iir Of War London, S pt. 2. taklve jiioj' to-morrow, Great Britain entered th< war. Aftn year m fast moving events, kaleidoscopic and dramatic mostly tragic m their character, but with .some men i\ caimnitous, "Gre.i 4 Britain stands unconquered .jiifi undaunted. as The Times
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  • 93 2 NAZI BOMBERS ATTACK EIRE VESSEL s London, Sept. 2. i JUKI I German bombers attacked the sailing > vessel Loch Ryan (2<M) tons) which is registered m Eire and owned by an Irishman. The vessel succeeded m reaching port, after the decks and masts had been blasted < away by
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  • 47 2 London. Sept 1. A DISTRICT m Wales had what is described as its worst raid during last night's few attacks by enemy machines which had a hot reception. The mayor and mayoress were among casualties In a raid on a Southeastern town. Neither wwe fatally hurt Reuter
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  • 62 2 Anniversary Of War Broadcast TO mark the first anniversary of the outbreak of war, i here will be a broadcast from London to-morrow night Wednesday), by Sir Robert Vansittart. Sir Robert Vansittart was one of the most influential figures In British diplomacy m the years leading up to the present
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  • 144 2 LONDON, SEPT. 2. DETAILS OF THE HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES IN wr»i M A JJJL INCLUDING A THOUSAND PLANES wREIu SUSASSZ BY GE NERAL SIKORSKI, r H ,v T RI M J' M| NISTER AND COMMANDFK-IN SvK V*I2v A PECIAL STATEMENT ON THE AN. PollANll
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  • 67 2 )f 11.- Dominions'^ at present are mothering hun. I dixds and hun- v ds of child. 1 I ren from the 'Old Country." i Before they are evacuated, how. ever, the child- ren have to tin- dergo severe i i medical tests m London and) this picture shows
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  • 266 2 Istanbul, Sept. 2. THE completion of the first year of the war finds Turkey unshaken m her confidence of the ultimate British success. She is however, focussing attention on three aspects of the European developments, namely the Anglo-German air war, the Barkan developments and her own
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  • 101 2 London, Sept. 2. IT was stated m military quar--1 ters In London this morning that it is impossible either to confirm or deny the Italian claim that Italian Colonial troops have occupied Buna. It will be remembered that British troops retired to Buna after encounters at Moyale. It
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  • 67 2 Rome. Sept. 2. AN Italian communique stat« that enemy planes last nigh] flew over Sardinia and dropped bcmbs on open country communique claims bomber s were shot down. communique adds, "More enemy planes, again coming from Switzerland, flew over Piedmont anfl Lombardv last night. "Four bombs were
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  • 99 2 Bombay. Sept I TPHE working commr All India Muslim League pas ed a resolution generally wej H ing the Viceroy's statement c™ Aug. 8 and Mr. L S AmerjM speech m the House of Common on Aug. 14, reiterating its adne« ence to the demand for the
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  • 39 2 London THE Isle of Man had its raid on Saturday wto hi nan bomber appr° acll nnO ed Lsland. No bombs wer ?nd it is behoved that was shot down into tin Spitfires. Reuter
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    • 90 2 Dr. R Shelley, of the Malayan Medical flenrios, has been appointed to officiate as Modiral Officer Katang Padanp. r *v' 'til Yes, as amazing as it may seem, *rhen the "roots" of your hair do not receive their natural food, baldness is the distressing result. KILVIKRIN, by providing nourishment to
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  • 859 3 BRITONS HAPPY AND CONFIDENT |0 ALJ FRIENDS AMD WELL-WISHERS IN TIIK KMIMRE AND OUTSIDE »W I WOULD SAY AT THIS TIME: YOU NEED NOT FEEL UNEASY B()l IS SAID SIR SHENTON THOMAS, BROADCASTING TO TIIF JIBPIRI I AST NIGHT OVER THE BBC. Sir Snenton, speaking on "In England To-day," said
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  • 51 3 Shanghai. Sept. 2. A PROMINENT Chinese. Dr. Zunp Tsong Pong was kidnapped from his home In the main street of the International Settlement b, 'hree tunmen The three mm entered his r and forced him out Into a car The n is believed to be ransom.—
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  • 460 3 FIFTY-TWO "bombs," half of whkn were incendiary and the other half hi?h explosives, were "dropped m fifteen different places last night, when an "air raid"— lasting 27 minutes was made on Singapore island just as theatre audiences were leaving nirfnrp halU for home. There
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    99 3 Pictures show Prince Alexan-T* der, baby son of King 'Log and t Queen Gerald- 1 me, of Albania, clutching hi s i toy and wear- ing a carefree smile, and m S the other pie- i ture enjoying himself im- j nif nsely m the open air, during
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  • 106 3 Georgetown, (British Guiana), Sept. 2. IfeAVELLBRS arriving here 1 state that unrest is grovwiig daily m Martinique and <.uard»»loup. Peeling of the general population is gainst the Vichy <.»v-. emment, although Hashes utween anti-Burrender demon* trat.ons and gemfcrmeft and marine* have iubside4. mood> &nt
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  • 142 3 the following arrangements have been "vi i I connection with the day o I PW¥i Sunday, Sept. 8: In addition m a tUUng use of their normal Church B< he »«nW«jol th« Church of England, Presbyterian, Methodist, Be* thesda and Ihe Salvation Army have
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  • 969 4  - K.L. Guide Function For Evacuated Children, S'pore Man's Wedding In Australia VERA ARDMORE By -< I*A LUMPUH "irl i-iiicir I m m $2<Ki home to bf Wtt6 >' cottfori for ttaevated diUdren Th' v raised the BODif by H H ol work and a I at X L recently. This
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  • 79 4 Top:— Mrs R. Alexander (2nd. i from left) pictured with three j of the dance > hostesses at the S y "Buy I Bomber" i Ball on Satur- i day nlfht. They are: Miss An- S ne Godwin (left). Miss lov Johnson an il Mis's Sheila Murnane. Above
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  • 62 4 Flowers By Air QRCHIDS sent by air from Singapore were carried by the bride at. a recent Australian wedding which has Singapore interest M the bridegroom, Mr. Richard Roe, i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Roe o] m. Meyer Road. Katong. He married Miss Ethel May Bhackell,
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    • 38 4 Tel G042 18C. Battery Koad. Ist Floor. LAWK V HAIR DRESSING SALON Announces that Nr the month of September o.il>_ Permanent W^^ be done for > IMI Make your etrij appointment- AJSKFJDKJK BATTERY ROAD iiJL P|lHJ^ fo/^ rf/£ RACES
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  • 809 5 FASHION IS PATRIOTIC In Red, White Blue den who pa nut <»f luck and ne In ,1 Hollywood relandacape to be awash for play fOtti, swim iftfl dinner .suits or elf. pillar fabrics are striped -•led; most popular co- white and blue. Me- season, this! _l U O'H&ra, RKO Radios
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    • 143 5 Va# "y w i^ rn ~H w.-^^T^ pBP^B wH> f JO* o**0 7Qii€oft I Off! PP ronMnmo I M n mn are selected j Soak for fmjr hO||rs Jn rold Boeclal i.^. s waUr and then completely cover I the Wh* eh P^, n ln llam witn a tnitk P**
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    • 84 6 m I wFtt r/y* Help to beat Hitler. Kvery Dollar counts. He Thrifty and Patriotic too. Buy War Savings Certificates. Certificates can be purchased for 815, 875, 9150, 5750 Compound Interest. Redeemable m Ten Years. Or at any time after the first Tear with interest due. lour dollars will buy
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  • 1248 7 fUs.Hopkin Writes From London.... on, July 26. L jj( R{ ;j t.'il- may now I ing m Britain to the presence of A few clergymen re f er, and one, who I by the magistrates to Ly acted intentionally red m defiance
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  • 215 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 3. 1940. SUPPORT FOR SMUTS QN Sept. 4, last year, the South African Assembly, by a narrow majority, declared war on Germany. Since then much water has rolled clown the Orange River, and General Hertzog, ex-Premier and present leader of the Opposition, has more than
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  • 200 7 YESTERDAY we drew attention to the efforts being made by the Dominion of Australia to speed up her own defence programme, and also to make possible greater assistance to the Mother Country. Mr. Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, recently said that it was the intention of the
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    • 34 7 JE EXAMINATIONS, Y EGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Service J. a duly qualified W— «^A lon^ with legal \V 'iualiiuations \^F^ JON OPTICAL CO. y>K BLD(i., 'PHONE 3002. ''"•mpson, Dr. of Oculai years' European Clinical Experience. SJFDHUIYRUFD
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    50 8 Appeal The girl I got into I position fl I she slip) while shoi N "fl .i ska! i ensemble at i American ri I She app« > for help the girl rifh Ignored i her plea. she was busy, also d playin? an y^ tractive skat
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  • 149 8 SHE MARRIED THE BOSS— A BARONET Miss Recs used to work at the Beehive Inn, Pencade, which »> kept by Sir John's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. t Jones. It was there the baronet first met his bride Sir John and Lady Mansel have gone to Cardigan for
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    • 132 8 HUDSONS EUMENTHOi i^^^JUJUBEJ Bj v jM\ EMINENTLY SUITED FOR S M ISI HUMAN BEINGS <»l S Tli ACi > > IK <> M E A RL^ I IMI "HOOD UPWARDS, 1 OK '^^iL'-eSLjP^S^fcp X ELIMINATION FROM r THE SYSTEM OF COUGHS, S^^ COLDS, SORE THROATS, y*±^&y^#k INFLUI n/ \N l>
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    79 9 JIIK K.ng recently f m L J diioralions to KM hn when he visited stations tne Fighter Command A few days later he held an open-air Investiture of awards to war heroes at Buckingham Palace. The picture left shows nl.i lives watching recipients decorated and, right. His Majesty
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  • 61 9 WOMEN waved handkerchiefs, clapped and cheered when the jury at Leeds Assizes found Wilfred Lowe, aged 28, a married railway worker, not guilty of the murder of Ethel Wraithmell. 20--years-old Leeds girl, but guilty of manslaugbttr. Mr. Justice^ Stable threatened to send the demoy.st raWrs to prison and
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  • 250 9 VL'HKX the old family doctor, who have saved the lives of I man's father and mother, was m trouble before the court, the man Samuel Fresco Lipman offered a E6O bribe to a juryman. Thifl brought him a sentence of 1- months' jail.
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  • 89 9 1 he Mint is busy making medals, '"he pressure of work on the employees at the Royal Mint us been growing as the pace of Wit increases. They are proving not only money but 'medals, thousands of the 26 sible honours, decorations and wards which may
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  • 125 10 Court Interpreter Convicted LNI one moßth'a itmple imyriacnmtnt, •a\ imp(i> Utth n; Mr L C Oota yest< m Chin Yoprr Kef. Ch\nem m reter utlurhed to tl?*- rivil district court, or; a charge of rr:ng a br:b<- o: $15 from K<>h Minh How. a sundry ftatl rti P inanagcr Chin
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  • 36 10 Th< uccwrid ■< the Oenrral H. spit.il liwh. o! Mrs Lesslar. v.-if» of Mi E M Lesslar, dresser attached to the Ipoh hospital. Sho i> tmvlfgd by her husband and her parents who are m Nibong Tebal.
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  • 242 10 Suicide Follows Injury To Hand !I X hav,n« »,r, .Kieri over the loss of two fingM s A uhiie cleaning a cuK.ng machine, \bdul Karn-. an employee of PiethHem and Company, mas I hanging m the latrine of his office. r-w discovery *as made by Mr. Waller Bchneli. engineer of
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  • 136 10 HUSBAND GIVEN DECREE NISI MR. Justice Manning at the Supreme Court yesterday granted a decree nisi to Francis Charles Spykerman who sought a dissolution of his marriag? to May Spykerman (nee de Silva> on the grounds of adultery. Mr. P. Chelvathan, tor the petitioner, said that no appearan?^ had been
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  • 57 10 Ceylones On Cheating Charge M RvMUI, a mid- dlc-aped Ceylonappeared m the >nd police rour!., yesterday charged 1 ith having cheated taikh Wuld Bask of $501. Tlie offence was al1< ged to have been nmitU d on July 27, Russui claimed trial to the charge '"md tho c[\^e was po.-
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  • 259 10 BIGRESPONS ON 1ST DAY F. Jl. S. %Var Loan (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 2. THEM has been I very gratifying response loeaDy to g I. MS. war loan, list; of which opened to-day. Local share broke expressed the opinion that the Id would be fully subscribed within
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  • 104 10 (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Monday. THE All-Communities Fair m ai of the Malaya Patriotic Fun from Sept. 21 to Sept. 28. will I elude an inter-city trianstb football competition botwee Malacca, Muar, and Seremban. Mr. Ec Kong Ouan J.P hi donated a cup and 22
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    • 225 10 W PaOwdBRITISH INDIA LIHFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the O. B. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China. India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are
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    • 172 10 rik\s philp lim:. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger aecomm apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. :O: THE lIAXK LIM; LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE 3 :O: iIONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW 1 AND
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    • 417 11 ASKITURISLKFD S,nntions Vacant s. aged under 20 wanted. hamtenj Singapore pe»hostesses, for local c ae.ation. apply with c.o Malay* Tribune, (No. 556E; n ,rs. Only tJhiose wita need apply- State Q tian Ei.glish School. iKo. 542 L leacri.r. Qualification B oabto Salary .pectb-Applf Jubilee tNo._SBOE. aced Lady Canvassers rent Cninese
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    • 539 11 For Sale dlUon. Apply 19. Hylam Strm, S'.n^nP o 1 No FOB SALE Orchard Dispensary No 248 d Road. $500-. Apply": Sticct. Singapore. (Wo 5 FOR SALI-Ouly balance 1.000 yard., U.S. Ist qual.tv canvas 3o inches colour green. Apply Hen X Hll. Phone 4982 (No 5 LOTUS' Face Powder. Bewitchlngly
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    • 525 11 To Let tT. new semi-detached bungalow. L>\\ Hoad. off I iV t US, Dppar S. ran*. in K .i. pore. Apply within. INO. 5«4E, XT 2G4, Middle Road as a fun. Irani including (rockery. cutU-iy itenmU ApHy uy 96.a M.irket Street. Singapore. 1 No. 5h BTJ THE SEA: w.tk-mds or
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    • 507 11 Miscellaneous \c s r«i< I OVUM BBS com. preh. k on M I now en sale pore U. 1 1 i FOX TFRRIER AT ITOB Sire Dtinst. champion <>t R uilngton and s< I '.U3-1. Dan Wnrjax Avir> a box No Mai 1 Tribm ..»<• POVNTA!N-ILN RKPAIRS Uf Cmp.ru 1^
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    • 338 11 ON THE: AIR Singapore /Hi metre« (I 13 mrs) /lIP 10 M saetrts (9 69 mm Saigon :s 46 metrf-i .11 780 Xc ■J" 05 Di< i ttf 116 Kc.) Bangkok HBP« 37 fes m«tres (7 96X m< s). London IHANSMISSIONS 2 A 3. Off 15 14 Mr s (9
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  • 96 12 WfIUIAM Anthony Gwtheridge, v; d at the Old Bail< ltude for cuttii ;^m c-used of cut tin- r I at Acton. W. and Harlesdi-n. N I wi>rl:inu of apparatus used m essential A detective said that Oathertdge I I member of the British Union
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  • 98 12 TOLD SECRETS IN HOTEL WHILE staying at *V an hotel. Harvey Blessin^ton Young, a 40-year-old consult* ing* engineer, got Into conversation with a clergyman. He then discloses to the stranger certain MCTCtI which might have been very vital to the enemy. He did so m a tone which could be
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  • 147 12 FAILED TO PLOUGH FIELD, FINED £15 A farmer was fined £15 and five guineas costs by Leyland, Lanes, magistrates ior failing to plough up two fields. He was E. O. Jones, of Longton Hall Farm, Longton, near Preston, and m fining him the chairman, Mr. A. J. Lomax, said: "You
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 261 12 FRED and ELEANOR ARRIVE IN TIME \U BLACK-OUT GLOOM and DEPRESSION with the YEAR'S BIG SONG, DANCE MUSICAL HIT! I O-l> IV 3.15— 6.15—9.15 r**k a < i hi: CAPITOL BORN TO DANCE m AND ROMANCE BEGIN THE BEGUINP JE^ TOGETHER! jf\ FRED V '""^p| performed by FRED ACTAI Bt
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    • 141 12 I "WHAT| II ORIENTAL I LOVELINESS "I Said The DA Pr^ mM j HAPPY I CABARET! TO-NKiHT I Non-Stop Night Dame I From 1.31 p.m. I SPECIAL I BLA(BiOIT| II DA\( I! I 6.30 9.30 P.M. I SPECIAL SATEH, 1 SANDWICHES, TEA II Coffee Served During! I BLACKOUT I SEASON
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  • 105 13 X B Ah: i ran Malay woman. Kamriafi btotc BaUali appeared m the second police court. y< I. terday ehwmd with thrft of i wall-clork. a nffklatftj I locktt and fartOOa other articles to the value of $17.75. belontum: to Bachx bin Ulngall, on Air*. 11. Two other
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  • 88 13 Gaoled For Cheque Offence GOH Mah Lock. pastagc agent, who wa- charged at the Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Pedlow, with using as genuine a forged cheque for $130 was sent to prison for six months. Goh had booked cix passages with a man named Poh Ens Hock at $35
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  • 117 13 L. D. V. HALTS KING THE King saw allnight munition workers at their benches when he paid a midnight fait to a factory m the south of England. Accompanied by Mr Herbert MorriMIU Minister of Supply, he walked around the shops lor an hour. As the royal car ai proached
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    • 125 13 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. At The X£JOLV>I A Wiirner Bros. Thrilling Produrtion RONALD REAGAN I^^^^^^^^^jSKjHk f&"|'"») &<•••« Pi»r ty l** <1 J •*o D««''. »-»rfc. r t«s.»c ipc Miifi i. V lac ALSO NEW "PATIIi; CAZETfE" Just received by AIR- MAIL sJEXT CHANCE ALHAMBRA The (Grandest Laugh Show of
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    • 115 13 OWING F(> PACKED HOUSES THI SEASON 1^ EXnNDED mi. mroMMNCBa is dsval dvkino ihe Hl.\( KOIT TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 SPARKLING ROMANTIC COMEDY A^IRL MUST I IVi: »Oth 'FNTI'RV-FOX -(1A1NSBOROI (ill PICTURE with ENGLAND'S LOVELIEST YOUNG STARS MARGARET MM'KU'OOD RENEE HOUSTONI II I PALMER— GEORGE ROBEY— HUGH SINCLAIR NAINTON WAYNE.
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  • 640 14 Golden Melody A Safe Bet llr "S|»cteter" fLOSE finishes should be seen at Bukft Timah to-nionow i!,. N on 4 fey of the Stegapm Gold Cup meeting. If th« going tson th« rood lide. form horses should lx> m froiH With train irUnd, HobU, Fenn
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  • 193 14 DETERS, Indian goalkeeper, was ordered off the field for striking one of the V.M.C.A. forwards, m a division 2B match on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The Indians were overwhelmed m the second half when the V.M.C.A. scored six of their seven goals. The ordering off,
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  • 122 14 yL Prints are plei-^r sant, prints are gay, prints are i modest, prints > C are bold. |n mid s v m mer V heat, the smart young girl about i town and coun- S I try must break into print, i These fabrics j are versatile
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  • 202 14 HOUGH PLAY MARS SOCCER THE ft a fc M Scored a f 'fl nil M,-/ th 7 S u' :apfl ß Harbcii? fc^d <* f&e "^J^P Board S^g v V. M 3ion2A CtCh t .^t va< s -ovlM marred by>>rf\^ S were of^V of* Reid M c:iangWS t^Svh b X
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    • 115 14 CZus-bvaJ&a/iA^ S!7>IL-KB4FT p. SISALKRAFT PRODUCTS ARK I TOUCH KRAFT i MANUFACTURED FROM HEAVY I /ji PLY KRAFT WATERPROOFED I WITH BITUMEN AND HMHHB| BI\FO R C E D WITH SISAL KH^^M FIBRES [OS S.K. llcsheen" lo r Concrete Illl! n r s x 300 h ■BBhH %lM IHr l0 ft
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    • 80 14 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Malays v. Gordons, Stadium; R.A. (A. A.) v. Loyals, Changi. The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. R.N. Malaya on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 11 a.m. respectively at S.C.C: H. L. Ward, Major F. E. Hugonin R. A.
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  • 61 15 Sershey, Pennsylvania, Sept. 2. SAM Snead beat Harold McSpaden 5 and 4, Byron Nelson beat Ralph Guldhal one hole m the 36-hole semi-finals of the American Professional Golfers Association Championship. Henry Picard, the holder, was beaten m the third round by Gene Sarazen, one hole.
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  • 97 15 Washington, Sept. 1. THE National Defence Commission m a statement reporting on the tremendous activity m the industrial "preparedness" programme, says that new factories are under construction and employment m the industry is rising rapidly. Plane production should increase 50 per cent, by the end
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  • 272 15 MYSTERY Of MAN'S DEATH I 1M 106 ENG, 21-yeaf-old wife, was worried U when her husband, having left home at 4 J a.m. to *e!l pork, failed to return home. She J waited anxiously all morning and then told her > father. A few hours later, the young wife was
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  • 101 15 BLACKOUT AND TRAINS IN connection with the black-out, to-morrow and Wednesday nights, it is emphasised that, should the alarm signal sound at a time when any persons are proceeding to the railway station to catch the night mail train, they must observe all the rules laid down for the black-out
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  • 65 15 London, Sept. 2.— With reference to the reported journey of Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to China, to Chungking, it is stated m official quarters to-day that it is expected Sir Archibald will travel to Chungking early m September to resume contact with the Chinese Government and
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  • 40 15 Berne; Sept. 2.— Foreign aeroplanes again flew over Switzerland last night. According to an official communique, the alarm wa* sounded m several towns. In Saint Fall, troops fired on plane.s which dropped several bombs m Melds. Nobody was hurt. Reuter
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  • 167 15 Singapore, Monday. 1 I SHALL rest content if you can say to yourself m considering this case, m tlv word- <>f the old Sexton m the beautiful poem *Ihe Curlew Shtl Not Ring To-night/ I have done my duty. I have sought to do it just
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 19 15 F IRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. British Insurance Co., Ltd. 5P26 2, Finlayson tirecru
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    • 325 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for *he supply of Corrugated Asbestos Roofing and Ridges for the extension to the Clear Water Tank, Buklt Timah Rapid Gravity Filters. Tender Forms may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders will close at 12 noon on 27 November 1940. C.
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    • 128 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. Incorporated In the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500.000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Ilead Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cherlbon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, TJilatJap.
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    • 6 16 Morning Tribune Tuesday. September 3. 1940
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    • 468 16 TRANSYLVANIA REVOLT GROWS: UGLY SCENES Trouble In The Balkans BUCHAREST. 3BPT. 2. lEMOI KKJiI AKS VNiH'Ol KE WITH TOMMY GUNS AN!) RIFLES WKIU MDCBSBARY TO-DAY TO »EAL *HH DEMONSTRATION* AGAINST THE CESSION OF THL mAU>(.VANfAN'rKRKIIOHV THL DEMONSTRATIONS WK«<i; THB MosT HMBBOniC SINCE 19H The demoastr;>tors dispersed with water h4*e*, out
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    • 67 16 London, Sept. 2.— While nothing definite has yet been settled it m likely that Mr. Chun-hill will make another statement on the war situation when Par. liament meets on Thursday for one day. It is expected he will deal with the war m the I. among
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    • 49 16 Dunedin, Sept. 2.— Minister of Defence Mr. Jones announced to-day that when New Zealand reaches its maximum contribution under the Empire air scheme it will send nearly 3,000 pilots, gunners and observers to Canada and Britain yearly. The first observers and gunners are to Canada soon. Reuter
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    • 240 16 Melbourne, Sept. 2. roVERNMENT ranges itself behind the bray*. inspiring policy of Mr. Churchill," declared the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, m his Federal elections policy speech to-day. The elections tak»» place on Sept. 21. Mr. Menzies said that the Labour Party's: rejectiou of hil
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    • 208 16 London, Sept. i. i ONE oi the coolest pieces of bluff since the Blitzkrieg I began has enabled a British fighter pilot to add a third > German fighter to his ba? of two m one bailie i>ver Kent on Saturday The pilot had and up
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    • 371 16 Hitler's Blitzkrieg Fails, Says U.S. Press N«*h \.>rfc Scot I T*ifc eiceUent morale of jk British people under rep* ed air raids and th<> f^inrc H the njids thetu^ch r > jontiu to be featured b> \merw correspondents from Imta The correspondent > particulj comment on ih<* -nuilntss i the
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    • 16 16 Cairo, Sept. 2.-A issued at General btatea that there tent to report on Reuter
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