Morning Tribune, 5 September 1940

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune I vNo. IXS. Thursday. September 5, 1948. Morning Tribune Thursday September V i«»|
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  • 512 1 CABINET CRISIS IN RUMANIA: SITUATION CRTICAL IN THE BALKANS... NEW YORK, SEPT. I JHE SITUATION IN K( MANIA IS lUXOMING INCREAS INGLV ALARMING, SAYS A BUDAPEST DESPATCH TO THE NEW YORK TIMES WHICH ADDS THAT AIJ TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION, HAS BEEN CUT IT IS APPARENT THAT TRANSYLVANIA MAY MARCH IMMEDIATELY AND
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    99 1 Nazi planes* are being brought down over England by tne hundred. So far the German air blitzkrieg has cost the Ke.ch over a thousand Bwt line rn:icb and Hi J thousand ni urns This hea- v toll is being wu ted not only by Britain's i n c o m
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  • 310 1 I Hongkong, Sept. 4. I agreement has been reached between the authorI Hies in Indo-China and the Chinese Government I Chungking, concerning measures to be adopted Mthe event of an invasion of Indo-China by Japan, ■cording to Chinese reports from Kwangchowwan, lench leased territory in South China. I
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  • 77 1 London, Sept. 4. TOIE end of the first year of the wa, -finds Bri--1 tain's civil defences in a position which gives wounds for full satisfaction and confidence says a statement issued by the Ministry of Home Secnrity Tn thp last two months, men and women
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  • 73 2 Home, Sept. 4. POLITICAL circles here rei present the JBflt IWClfl hi agreement as "a fresh y sign <»f Jhe dissolution «»f the British Empire." j The «»fli« ial Stefani agency refers to the agreement as •'the cession of sovereignty >inouflag<*d as a lease." I I lie
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  • 712 2 U. S. NAVY WILL BE STATIONED IN PACIFIC Far-Reaching Effects Of Anglo-American Deal Washington. Sept. 4. piUTAIN S pledge to the I'nited States never to simend j> er or scuttle the British Fleet is believed to have been one of the chie* factors in the "destroyers tor bases" exchange on
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  • 85 2 Premier To Speak On Agreement London, Sept. 4. GOVERNMENT statements or v the Anglo-American agreement will be made In both Houses of Parliament tomorrow, states Reuters lobby correspondent. Mr. Churchill is expect od tc d»\il at some length in the House of Commons with the agreement and stress the historic
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  • 21 2 London, Sept. 4— lt is officially i nounced that the minesweepinq; i :iwler Royalo was sunk bv an < iemy mine.- Reuter
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  • 185 2 Millions Must Face this Fact forty, w> hive passed the meridian ■>. life. We must take thought to gunr I < Ivf-s against growing old prematurely It is not the yr,ir» that make us old. It i~ tho deterioration of our tissues an<l t tit decline oi our vital forces.
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  • 197 2 I Berlin, Sept. 4. i THi: Anglo- American agreement is proof of the shrinkage of I Britain's power to dominate the veas, declares the Foreign Office publication Diplomaitsche Kor- responrJenz. It says that Britain j has effected a very strange ex- change with the United States.
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  • 724 2 Press Reaction To New Agreement REACTION to the "destroyer* for basement shows that all sec.»on s iielcon the most far reaching events m. '»'Morv. I. In Amrrrni On the whole, the tffMUltal Ls bee received by the American press, ailN Ull levelled MfttoM President Roosevelt more particularly, the manner of
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    • 334 3 0 We in Malaya are living in security and com- 0 Interests > per annum, paid hall yearly, fort while the people of Britain bear he brunt of Th c Bonds are free of any Income Tax that the Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is not niav he ev
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  • 994 4  - Feminine Guests At Rotary Luncheon: Film First Night At Capitol VERA ARDMORE i "y i (PlacDA UJoMEN quests a'' Rotary h»c crday ■■<•'' l)--ric Radwan Pw rtowdd, tin noted PoMd] i i-i.ti.st «ma the sptAktr prawnt instly rajoyet ddn Pragloi frock oi iroderfc An -'id -i Af| mood b< r
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  • 1309 7 hi. L. Hopkin Writes From London.... London, July 28. \.m (kc o.i with regard the Burma Road has caused distress to China. It is realised thinking people that K standing aim against K and Italy, was in no to quarrel with Japan,
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    • 256 7 THE Anglo-American Naval Agreement which provides for th< immediy.ic transfer to Britain of fifty United States destroyers, and also the immediate establishment of naval and air bases by the IT.S.l T .S. Government in British territories in the Western Hemisphere, on a W-year lease, is now
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    • 173 7 T HE response of Malayan Eurasian 1 youths for service in the Regular Army may appear to be somewhat disappointing, but it must not be forgotten that the standard of physical fitness demanded is high for tropical youths of poor families nourished on a normal fare of polish*'!
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  • 152 8 AVOUCHING appeal was made to the Marlborough- street magistrate to >ave from prison a 20-year-old expert swimmer and hockey player, with a fine scholastic record, who had yielded for the third time to the temptation to steal from shops. She Is Florence Pet tit. an ambulance driver
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  • 269 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN CEX'IKNXKofjB Bailey on JoH New-road, Sl-jH Throughout tM victim of inistafoH It was rt-ve^oß Wilkinson, a 1 children, had ■■)W DomAitting lhl l ;?H though it had \>«m i charm 1 a'-iair.? on one occasionH questioned b v a 1 an inquest on a alirged illegal oi| Giving
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  • 56 8 Dress To Undress take ofT I possible ,i "bout tout I** I the 'er total undressing time is IMI ll >an two hours, for which she re«?es S4OO (C.S.). A dresser helps her Pst robe in her dressing-room but she I no assistance unrobing on th* H ■•tase. Picture's here
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  • 101 9 Over The Top But In England H\ soldiers wh«> K v arrived in Bria u iidere«»ing extenK L r«>i the time JyT mJX be needed K have indicated K Australians have K)h s« ttled down at land ait' prepared to ■int. im against any pi alongside Allied Itu re left
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  • 513 9 Seven Years' For "Vengeance" |/KO>l hi wifru> \m>\ i n Old Bailey*! NumluT 1 (ourl, a young and attractive blonde locked scornfully at her former lova in the (!(»ck and exclaimed, "The stafement I made il 'ill ,'ou is true. You told me you h.ul destroyed nearh all the papers
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  • 24 10 Lisbon Sept. 4 ti liwt. Nr;ir Hollas. [6.991 diplo: wiun.aJiStl ami from haa left h tiUnited Stat< Reuter
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  • 66 10 TWO COqpKf of lectures for men in first aid x ill bo h<M in tngli h at the Bukit Zahrah School, Johore Bahru, on Monday and Tuesday evenings at G p.m. The opening lectures will take place on Sept 9 and 10. All interested
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  • 91 10 Drunk: Made False Report To Police fHINNA S A M Y, a middle-a<red Tamil, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imnrisonment in the fifth police court, yesterday for making a fa)«e report to the; iXrtice. The accused had oo id $i'Vto Avavoo. Later, he a. i ''Pd Avavoo to pay
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  • 93 10 j ONDON, Sept. 4.— In acknowledging the gift of £2 ooo, which has been given by the people of .'South -West Africa for the relief of men of the Royal Navy and merchant navy and their dependants, the -senior naval officer. Monstown, said: "It i.s a
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  • 72 10 he loci r s but she clenched n l tbbed her on tin -numb Before tteap;h( four men took away with them the opium jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty when Chua Say was charged at the Assizes yesterday before Mr Justice Pedlow with
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  • 48 10 Damage. estimated at $166. was caused early yesterday morning when a shop window of John Little and Co.. Ltd., at Raffles Place, was smashed. It is believed that a European soldier caused the damage at 6 o'clock. in the morning. The police are making inquiries.
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  • 461 10 rAPT. R. C. Loveday, RE, was yesterday found I one charge of conspiracy to defraud tl^ w I ment, and seven, out of the 24 charges, of eorruDtlv ing various sums of money for assisting buildin» eontH to obtain contracts from the War Department I
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  • 62 10 JAPANESE BOMB CHINESE CITIES C^unfto|, S':?tl FOUR flights bf Japanese pi numbering 10S. raided i Szechuen cities early yesli afternoon. It is learned thnt Kwai important highway city norJ Chungking, was heavily booi 48 aircrait which dropped i incendiaries that started big It is also reported thai riachincs bombid Nam
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    • 438 11 Miscellaneous FOX TERRIER AT STUD Sire Dunsravefi champion of Kensington and South Malaya. 1933 34. Dam Wfcrjai Augusta. Fuvhe communicate Box No. 333, Malava Tribune, Singapore. (No. 394E) FOUNTAIN-PEN REPAIRS Lee Oo«ip«ny 22. Rnffles Chambers. Singapore. repair all mafcis fountain-pens. Ouuaatlon repairs by post. All work guaranteed. (No. 573E) EASTERN
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  • 162 12 T. Oommiasiotu .•em run •helei*. tlln before, it is fair]) rdl i Itlll going on. and hold adequate Mtock* of sil. nary p they have mo Ink to mato > at an Inert) mni i merelj transferred from thei ho are stupid ei. aiding them. Tin
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  • 207 12 "DANCER TO YOUTH" GAOLED BEFORE bdni I teneed to nfl 1 years' penal semtafl at the Old BaileyTH man who was dsH cribed as a dangfl j to young boys, mafl i remarKable speecM in explanation of tfl Dosition. I He is Charles WS 11am Frederick Wofl 48. fitter, who
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  • 25 12 agam^Jii Mr. A I Senior Archite. Public Worr has be- Governm- it m tect. a M Short t,| point,: I •tatant effect fr -v ft
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  • 130 13 American Awarded M. M. thk tirst AmerV 1 serving with the British Army to be decorated in this war did not boihei to mention that he had won the MM. when he wrote to i'ls mother but he proud Of hi> lancei rrporal's stripe. He is Lance-Cor-poral Harold Arthur Sims,
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  • 51 13 Chinatamby was charged yesterday before the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, with committing theft of a bicycle valued $6, the property of a Chinese, Teo Kah Chwee. at the .sixth mile Bukit Timah Road. The case was postponed until Sept. 11. bail of $50 being
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  • 400 13 THE atery of aa alleged assault on (wo you lis bovs by a ganr of Chinese adults numbering 10 l r >, was told in the third magistrate's court yesterday, before Mr. J. C>. Rappoport. in the dock stood Ten Ah Beng and Goh Ah
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  • 54 13 TAMIL ON CHEATING CHARGE I ARUMUGAM, 2«--year-old Tamil, appeared in the fifth police court yesterday, on a charge of cheating: He was alleged to have dishonestly induced Majid bin Eusope to hand him $20, on the pretence that he would find him employment. The ruse was postponed until Sept. 11.
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  • 151 13 Film Stars Greet Cow With Powdered Face Hollywood. THK Inited States, surfeited with ordinary beauty queens, have now selected a eiw, called Flsie, as th«nation's "ulamour cow." Flsie has just arrived 111 Hollywood from New York in a special railway car She had false eyelashes, rouged lips and her nose
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  • 1289 14 Sinflpoi*, W( mf* A NOThER spill, not od i lerioui no I it% however, marked the moftd <ia.v <<r Ihc Sinfspore Turf club Gold Cup meeting at BuVil Timah thii afternoon, when Mr. M. L. Phillip's Blue ami WMi i Idekej Whalan just l*>fore the
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    86 14 r With a neigh. I neigh, neigh, and a hi-ho. Hollywood Gold I Cu p winner. i C ha 11 e d o n (above) recently hinted (through a spokes man) that he might any day invade new pastures in an attempt to beat Seabiscuit's all time money
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  • 219 14 LOYALS WIN BY OD D GOAL IN 3 IN a reserve division match on the St; jj* 1 day. a last minute goal gave the I victory over the Malays. d The game was played on a sodden w» OiDening strongly, the Loyals kept >in Malay territory for a period
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  • 110 14 The following have accepted play cricket for S.C.C. vs. R.N 1 laya on Saturday. Sept. 7. 2pj at S.C.C: H. L Ward. Major E. Hugonin, R. A. U. ft Capt. B. K. Castor, JB. Leckie, A. M. Carberv. SLdr. A. Ramsay Rae. J. E. Sli Capt. J.
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  • 38 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Chinese Police, Stadium; Div. OH R.A. (B.M.< v SigDH B. Mati; Div. II B. W S.A. v. R.A.F. <Hjß J.C.S.A.: Indiana v Bf W T 5.H.8.: Cufl^ V. R.A.F. 'KsuiaKß SRC. I
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  • 214 15 3-DAY CURFEW ENDS H, t uas attacked by P raiders" on three Mi.il.- I tueen 8 p.m. and J2 .-relay, but on two l,e> were successfully P£ 1,, their only sucJ* on the town the IF et i H centres inPT asualties and causK fires. 9 the places bombed P
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  • 51 15 I Moscow, Sept. 4. RE men have been called to the colours by a decree summonthe whole of the 1920 class, t of the 1921 class and all in 1922 class who have had ten s' schooling. Men in older :es. previously exejnpt_l_ave been called up.-B
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  • 57 15 Reuter's Commercial Service RUBBER ■fc London, Sept. 4. Buyers Sellers ■rk-i lone Dull ■f 12 116 12 310 B Forward) B<^ Forward) B 12 116 12 113 12 116 12 V ardj March 11 ***** 11% ■L London, Sept. 4. J w )fficial Price) £2543/ 4 Buyers K, £255 Sellers
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  • 64 15 H**^?? amld Khan M -^V- 13. and Tan M« was t'hp'fn^H 0 said thal -PPearrd that Haronn wffh 1 i f; and semrn (>d him SIX stro^ mnnS? D with the "ght rotan and to lour months at the Remand Home T q e
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  • 137 15 Shanghai, Sept. 4. £HE killing of a naturalised Japanese of Formosan origin >y two gunmen in a large rejtaurant in the heart of the nternational Settlement has •aused Considerable apprehen>ion. In view of the unsettled lature of the defence and policng problems, it is feared the ncident
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  • 133 15 BRITAIN'S BIG ECONOMIC OFFENSIVE London, Sept. 4. BRITAIN'S year of economic warfare has been having a definite effect on Germany's industrial machine, according to an official statement made in London. Since the war began, the Contraband Committee has held 3,979 ships and ordered the seizure of 763,000 tons of cargo,
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  • 68 15 ANOTHER GIFT FROM NUFFIELD London, Sept. 4. I ORD Nuffield handed a cheque of £500.000 to Lord Wakefield, Chairman of the Council of the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund, with which to found a fund called the "Nuffield Endowment," the interest from which would be applied to the relief of all forms
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  • 63 15 Peer's Son-ln-Law Interned Mr Fred Uhlman. the German painter, son-in-law of Lord Croft, Under-Secre-tary for War, is interned in the Isle of Man. He met his wife, Miss Diana Page Croft, in Spain and married her four years ago. Mr. Uhfman, Who U also a barrister, was forced to leave
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  • 92 15 SWEEP AMONG A.R.P. OFFICERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) The stoicism or the indifference which the British public at Home have been displaying during recent German air raids, which was commented upon by an American correspondent as "the spirit which will eventually defeat the Germans," was in a small way displayed 3y
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  • 194 15 GERMAN CLAIMS NEW YORK. SEPT 4. THE NEW YORK TIMES LONDON CORRESPONDENT WHO TOLTtED THE BRITISH AIRPORTS TELEGRAPHS THAT THE GERMAN CLAIMS TO HAVE "KNOCKED THEM OrT" WERE EXAGGERATED. ADDING THAT ALL THE MELDS ARE BEING I SED WHEN THE R.A.F. CON. SEDERS IT WISE. The correspondent thai British fighters
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  • 120 15 MR H. North Hunt, head of "I the Malayan Delegation to the Eastern group conference at Simla on war supplies states, In a special circular that the intention of the conference is to decide on very broad lines how far deficiencies of each participant can
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  • 153 15 (Continued from page 1) Foreign Office ipoke&maa said toc'ay, "We hope matters will be out in a few days time," 'vhen referring to Indo-China, adding that talks were proceeding direct with Vichy. NO INTERRUPTION An authoritative .statement Q.iMtod by the Havas Agency states that there has been
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    • 14 15 LOSS OF PROFITS INSURANCE I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. *H syj>6 Fiiilajson Green.
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    • 204 15 Public Notice SING AFORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited for the follow ing:— (a) Supply of Mild Steel Wa*h Water Troufchs for Buk; Tlmah Road Gravi v Filters Tender Forms mav br obtain 8d if th Municipal Tend-'i Room. Tenders will rlo.se noon on 2 Oct lino (b) Supply of British
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  • 377 16 R. A. F. RAID BERLIN FRENCH 'D ROMES: DIREGT HITS THE UOS HAS WINGS New York, Sept. 4. UBBAGES from Berlin >tate that the capital had an air raid alarm lasting from a km minutes before midnight to 2.45 a.m. A Government spokesman said that only two if a large
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    92 16 K of a a the Royal duchesses none is more S popular with 1 v '.n British peu. pie than Her! I Koyal Highness > the Duchess of (Kent. The beauty of the Duchess is as S tamed as her taste in clothes Most of her S time is spent
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  • 73 16 Relations Broken-Qlff London, Sept. 4. II MM otlirially announced in London (hat from to-morrow diplomatic relations between the Netherlands and France will be uspended. A few weeks ago the i rench GtWIUB— t informed the Netherlands Minister at Vichy ha! they felt compelled to take l left
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  • 298 16 41 Nazi Planes Lost London, Sept. 4 J^ONDON had two air raid alarms to-day when large forces of enemy planes appeared from the south-east coast. Forty. one enemy planes were destroyed to-day, according to reports received up to 3.45 p.m. G.M.T., it is officially announced. Five British fighters were lost.
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  • 65 16 London, Sept iH IT ii announced in Tokyo tfcj Admiral Yoshida, JapanM Minister for the Navy, huM signed. I Admiral Yoshula has been jjß health and only recently left uital. He is 55 yeans o Wm vru apjwinted Nu Minis*™ 1039. Admiral Yoshida ConjJ c J ei-iii-Chief of the
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  • 242 16 London, Sept. i WHEN the Minister of Supply, Mr. Herb* n M*jg] visited factories in the Midlands ffectitt had been subjected to heavy but h l n cleVO tioa bombing raids, he was told of the gal»w u to duty on the part of girl workers
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