Morning Tribune, 6 September 1940
1940-09-06
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Title Section16 1940-09-06 1 Morning Tribune l ul -^-So. 186. Friday. September 6, 1940. Morning Tribune Friday, September 6, 104*16 words
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Article228 1940-09-06 1 Position In Far East B Chungking, Sept. 5. fc'!I?MATION of the Japanese ultimatum has Biged the entire comKion of the Indo-China Bation- It is stated here 1 war will quickly lead to the South Seas if Japanese invade Indo- the Chinese authoritiei hope that the ulti■;m IU not result inReuter - 228 words
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473 1940-09-06 1 DICTATORSHIP SET UP IN RUMANIA: CAROL GIVES UP POWERS STRONG MAN" TAKES OVER Bucharest, Sept. 5 £AKLV to-day King Carol signed a decree making General Antoneseu virtual dictator of Rumania. Ilis Majesty signed another decree suspending the February 1938 Constitution and dissolving Parliament. After taking the oath of allegiance toReuter - 473 words
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Article, Illustration201 1940-09-06 1 iiT, New York, Sept. 5. j W V 1 f0,ks > we are in the war," is the comment J mm/ William Randolph Hearst, the newspap r 'Priptor, on the transfer of the 50 American i 0 yjr» to Britain. a r [l^rstReuter - 201 words
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Article37 1940-09-06 1 Tokyo Sept. 5.— Prince Wagisha Katasashrakawa was killed to an aeronlane accident in Tnner M_-n-colia according to a War Ofnee announcement. The prince, aged 29 was an artillery captain serving on the staff o^heJapanese in China ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article165 1940-09-06 1 German Transport Torpedoed Stockholm, Sept. 5 JT is learned here that a Bri1 tish submarine torpedoed the 12,000-ton German troopship Marion in the Kattegat on Monday evening. Not more than 300 were saved and it is estimated that over 3,000 were drowned, according to reports published in Lysekil on theReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement25 1940-09-06 1 #SAt-ECUARD YOURShLVh^, INSURE Will I THF EASI ERN UNI TED ASSURANCE CORPORA I lON LID. SECURITY PLUS MRYICh j HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREJE T,25 words
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607 1940-09-06 2 AMERICA NEEDS SINGAPORE, SAYS CHINA C-IN-C New York, Sept. 5. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's action in concluding the 'naval bases for destroyers" agreement is praised by Rear-Admiral Yarneil. former Commander-in-Chief of the American Fleet in China waters, who in an interview with the New York Herald Tribune. UTgefl that the fleets ofReuter - 607 words
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68 1940-09-06 2 JAPANESEPLANE CRASHES NEAR HONGKONG Hongkong, Sept. 5. I l^OUND 5 p.m. a Japanese plane crashed in the British territory of Fanling, near Kwanti racecourse. The three occupants were injured, one more seriously. They were taken to hospital. They are now being held by the authorities pending enquiries to-morrow. It isReuter - 68 words
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Article67 1940-09-06 2 I ONDON. Sept. 5.- In the House o Commons, the com mittee which Is dis cussing whether thi detention ol Captait Ramsay ki a bread of privileges, carriec on to-day during ai air raid warning. Captain Ramsay remained with the committee for fifty minutes. After his de parture the commitReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration119 1940-09-06 2 PUZZLE IN THE AIR *r Not a tricky puzzle r— b u t S i scarchl ights over the Ruhr as the pilot of a bomber sees i them. \V he n movement of S the beam is slowed monien- i tarily, the track of light broad- S ens; when119 words
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Article405 1940-09-06 2 Berlin Again Bombed Berlin s,, )t I <*d in Berlin at n and lasted until i ;•> **M states the official GersJi news agency, adding planes tried to attack iilf bill were JgJVi hv r aircraft fire, v i Mm})s v *U ilrnpped in the greater for I li raReuter - 405 words
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Article20 1940-09-06 2 Aden, Sept. 5 *>* dropped In an air r i terday but there p^p^p^h Hac anH nn Hn ill Ba^aa^aaflH ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article26 1940-09-06 2 Lond n D Sept.; The BB J mat. Bra br i at 0 our ol D 3 d. j h el will pat ■I ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement146 1940-09-06 2 4Q HT^^C^pßC?rfv^n*i3^B Phc 1 only dressing hat feeds the hair RILVIFIX HAIR CREAM gives a vigorous "alive" glossiness because it feeds the hair roots, as it contains Pure Sllvlkrin. It is non -greasy and does not gum the hair. SILVIFIX Ls the only hair cream with all the virtues of146 words
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Article676 1940-09-06 3 I London. Sept. 5. peaceful night, the London area heard the first wa niiiff of the day at 7.10 a.m. G.M.T. while m -of t-ilv xvorkers were emerging from the railway I travelling in trams and buses to work. They mpk'iHy unperturbed and proceeded calmly on676 words
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Article68 1940-09-06 3 Istanbul, Sept. 5. INVENTS in Rumania are being followed with earnest attention in Turkey where special interest is taken in the rumours of the presence of German troops on the Rumanian-Soviet frontier with possible repercussions on the Soviet-German and Soviet-Turkish relations. Turkey's sympathy with the Allied cause hasReuter - 68 words
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Article93 1940-09-06 3 I New York, Sept. 5 FHE New York Times has reports from San Jose Costa-Rica that Germany has sent notes to live Central American countries insistng that merchants should pay Ger- nany amounts owed to the Netherands and other occupied countries, i it is expected thatReuter - 93 words
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Article48 1940-09-06 3 Malaya Patriotic Fund i ondon, Sept. > Li s.— The Ma- laya Patriotic t Fund's latest contribution of < £20,000 has been i divided between the RAF. Be- nevolent Fund, j i the Y.W.C.A. and the Domi- nions Forces. I The fund has up to now col- > lected £220.000.Reuter - 48 words
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155 1940-09-06 3 British Air Sea Action In Aegean London. Sfpt. 5. k BRITISH naval and air counter-aciion against Italian plants is described in an Italian war communique which says that numerous enemy convoy, escorted by warships, was spotted in the Aegean Sea and was followed by Italian reconnoitring planes during the dayReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration90 1940-09-06 3 Here you see the Amazon's Defence Corps, the unofficial army of women parashots, who, because of their sex, are barred from the Local Defence Vo* lunteers practising hand grenade throwinr with the aid of bricks. Weekly meetings of organisers and members in London are attended by 20090 words
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Article147 1940-09-06 3 London, Sept. 5. A LONDON newspaper says that according to a statement made to them by a neutral traveller, the majority of Holland's fire engines have been requisitioned for service In the Ruhr to tight Orel Ca The d UaveUif cLa^that the RAF. had bombcM theReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1940-09-06 4 VARA ARDMORE - "No Host" Party For Canadians; Y. W.C.A. Meeting VARA ARDMORE I— By L V^^H^^^^^ A \y .idun AMOontion ui< certainly sev- Jt Uia' Cariridian membi B«nrtei ii LMwn the op'y "1 DM 1,-liov WDtrymen dor] ten Ik have already held several pattfM i«, r them and nou Mrs. U. J'j,r1,151 words
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Article, Illustration822 1940-09-06 5 TWINS IN THE FAMILY i the family An event of great importH t onf* which sometimes gives rise to misH aufle there are two of them, they are little smaller than the average baby at B it may be that one of the pigeon pair delicate. H delicacy, however, need822 words
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Article202 1940-09-06 5 OAHYS bath \g fa.scmatliif task il 'a km thodirallv. Befotl Mai'MiiK. OOlk you will Mf4 :(i and the wuti 1 which hould be ion dtg f Make .sun- thai the room is fr»M- from drau-ht.s then put Baby on your kn"<\ 1111--dretl him and wrap h;in202 words
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Advertisement35 1940-09-06 5 *vLyb7^ -'Jw^ for economical ?'£^SsS -J rt^vilis LIVER SAUUAGK UOiU VUSlllf PINEAPPLE HAM prepared meats ri BRAW n, yokk f f ETC PHONE 5376 IIVK LINES CJS. 122A ,A^i.r 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co^ Ltd35 words
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Article89 1940-09-06 6 tk< Indian. Mohamed bii Mohamrd Shafi. success fn'h appealed against ton \iMion and sentence on tw< charireM of committing act of gross indecency againsi two hoys, before the .\ctin* < hicf Justa Mr. Justice A K. a'Beckett IVrrell. at the High Court yexlerd;i\. The conviction ;uul senteixe89 words
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Article232 1940-09-06 6 rW deaths by accidental drink ing "f caustic soda were relied yesterday in Hie oroner* Court. In both cases Mr Porn r<- urn-(-ci ftffdftctl Oi u'";Uh by misacr tun A cocks assistant. Tang Thn Cbeow. felt unwell on the nigh* i Julv 12. Ho desired a232 words
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Article139 1940-09-06 6 rji:; hey the Officer Ad's i Ing the Q wtmmeiit, the Hon. Mr S. W. Jones, acpanied by the Private Secretary and Aido-de-C?jnp. left Sin;«Tday morning lor a 1 in- < f Hi,- East Coast. They will n to Singapore on Sept 13. Hi.s139 words
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Article, Illustration64 1940-09-06 6 jL In the 1 7 part of Ju'it yrar the batch 01 we selected J duties on l don Tran Buses rejx for duty. y drew their j forms and ro'oivtvi i n s t r ucl Our piit ihowi on the women diK'tor-. cl in? the I64 words
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Article184 1940-09-06 6 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5. >pHE Selangor Criminal Investigation Branch is conducting enquiries into the death of a middle-aged Sikh employed as a coolie in the construction of a new dredge at the Austral Malay Tin Dredging, Puchong, whose body, with three deep184 words
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Article149 1940-09-06 6 Cane And Prison Two Hooligans TWO men, T'ng Ah Seng and Goh Ah Ho<*| 1 with others attacked and ueat up 1 were playing with model aeroplane* at will bear the marks of their cowardice I time. Ordering each of them ten strokes wM l "M rotan yesterday, to be149 words
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Article37 1940-09-06 6 F. Q. Ycnsenß sailors. aurdß 1 23, respective™ rcndeiei thefl to the po..:e« the charge U mitting '^Wj had no fixed abode and noH they were torn H Dote* Mr. J. G. Rafl I third magistrj37 words
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Article997 1940-09-06 7 ml.Hopkin Writes From London.... Fmlv 9Q I re beinjr H teholien uy H natiofl 'nvesti- f tfce latest lently to ascer- popularity o.f e Hil 1 has reH Bzpveas that om the Minis- to her the folB L >(>n i«*a d adveritrfmeats? M'ouhi \ou miss them if tliev 'r.'reari997 words
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Article81 1940-09-06 7 flonfkong, Sept. 5 RIVER communication between IK;nKkoDS and Canton ha.' again been* suspended, after 1 was recently re-opened by a K* leaimt of Ifcf Anjflo-Japane* dispute over pilotage fees pay abk- by Meswrs. Buttcrfiekl ant Swire's liner, Fatshan. The Japanese authorities ir Canton have now n-fused81 words
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Article489 1940-09-06 7 THE taigfg< frontier line which, up to 1 the present day, itill reouunf undefended and unfortified is the oMJoinin.L r the Dominion of Canada and the 1 United Stata of America. The relationship between the two countries baa been one of such continuous harmony that HO continuous defence489 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1940-09-06 8 Cesar Franck And His Music A lOIKM-V into the unknown frequently has its Mgfcftenin| will as its exhilarating Mptd i,m\ both these emotions often apply figuratively to voyages of discovery into any of the arts In this < ity, it ran he assumed that those who have never1,075 words
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Article, Illustration280 1940-09-06 8 First Programme To I Arranged Soon ]fIE have received a number of letters supporting our correspondent's suggestion, published a fortnight ago, that arrangements should be made for regular recitals of gramophone records to be given. It is evident that there are a considerable number of people280 words
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434 1940-09-06 9 MU SIC AND THE GRAMOPHONE "OPINION SOUGHT ON MADAME BUTTERFLY" I upon a numbei of e- rdings has been re- ami we have received one M. with which we will deal H best issue of the I: Mil «lame Butterfly.; I* already referred to trie ■^recording of this opera in434 words
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Article259 1940-09-06 9 I, correspondent*! opinion of ■r inadequacy of many elecKal gramophones. il i been somewhai fHied by the difficulty of finding place in which to give since most of the pubmL\\> in Singapore are either too m for some other reason lack ■intimacy which is essential of Hessfui recitals of259 words
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Article80 1940-09-06 9 CESAR FRANCK CONCERT Applications for seats have been received in large numbers and in the first few days a hundred subscribers have applied. Intending subscribers are urged not to delay as the better seals are being rapict<> hf f ked up The subscription rates inclucu C When the80 words
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Advertisement163 1940-09-06 9 fYTji |C j i i 3^?^^^^ i SOiMK VIOUN SOLOS BY II inn/, kki:isi.i;h Londonderry Air I Poupee Valsante l>\ Mtl Kondino on tIHWf ny Beethoven j Ciavotte in K DA MM I Ilomoresque Quartet in D Ma.j Adante C'antabile I>K. 1443 Hymn to the Sun Lotus Land I>B. HM163 words
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240 1940-09-06 10 UMDNKSDAV night's black out provided thieves ult h plenty of scope for their operations. one man lost $950 from his almeirah. i In one case a thief snatched away a cigarette > tin u-»-«l till from a roffee stall counU r at th f S240 words
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Article61 1940-09-06 10 PUTEH bin Awang. 32-year-old Malav. appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the third magistrate, yesterday on a charge of forgery of a cheque for $261. at 10 o'clock, yesterday morning. The charge was explained to him and the case postponed for mention on Sept. 12. Bail was61 words
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Article121 1940-09-06 10 LADY STRICKLAND DIVORCED In an undefended petition in the Divorce Court, Mr. Claud Dobree Strickland, now serving in the R.A F., was granted a decree nisi against Lady Marguerite Rose Strickland, daughter of the Earl of Darnley, on the ground of her adultery with Mr. Blake Dorn. The ma rlage121 words
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Article41 1940-09-06 10 Former Governor's Son England ■H. I i The engagement Miss Susan P( h of Sir Henry Pelh, Officer dementi. Sir Cecil Clemen:. einor of the St and High Comi V MS. from 103l' J former Governoi via Cable and Wir* i41 words
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Article104 1940-09-06 10 IN the Mcrn ng Tril U n<> u! y* tfrday, a report ippeanj to the efi'ct that iMtain c Lovcday, R.E., had b««a found \m jfuiKy hy the Couil M.irtialonK the '?."> (hnr^es brought ■>.^i v^ him. It wa< also st.itcd that ht bad been found ?ufttj n104 words
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Advertisement177 1940-09-06 10 i A^ Oil" A'U For the discerning L^^^j palate Vi w fa^ Wine. well-matured in wood. W.F.S. 17S i 1 in ir\tt PHILP iim:. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTIILY SAVINGS TX) BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOI'STEAD CO.,177 words
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Advertisement233 1940-09-06 10 I jT«i^^J^=»4 BY hOmdtRITISN INDIA LINFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by w l\ O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits te their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requiremflW Dut under present233 words
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Advertisement448 1940-09-06 11 For Sale SALE Orchard Dispensary SJ, ~i H Kottd. $500-. Apply 10, t Singapore. (N o. 57REi PURE R I.R. Cockerel and PullrtTT.Vh l«°, U! s 1 lron r(>ofln K- W0- the lot' Box j 330. Malayu Tribune, Singapore. (No 599E' I 1 FOR SALE-Only balance 1. 000 yard, US.448 words
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Advertisement688 1940-09-06 11 To Let i WO 'U hou*- n> ai Gr7nTi7d b-low aao-. Box 401. Malaya "'ngapure. i^o. «st* ROOMS to if. :i pound house. Apply 15, Klang feud. >, 4 p r (Mo. coat) TO LET "Nice" If, BMam Drive o« Asroury Avenue 8- CoQ t excellent view, hign position. Apply688 words
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Advertisement560 1940-09-06 11 Miscellaneous sST"«! ■■SSMiSMk irot h Lorong 40. Of>Unj, 1^ champion ol 1W3.i4. U,m oomnmnlsass Box No. j:u m.. (No. SME", f V NJtN Uo T',n.p:,nN a;.fUr s rtismSjira repair n..tif!, rauatafn-peaa. <.-utst,ition ict>« r» by post. All work guaranteed. jval) EASTERN PIANO Co. «4. Bang^onTi^.a" i-iiiiiapoK Tiißiag, repsirlßM, on hir*'560 words
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Advertisement337 1940-09-06 11 ON THE aik Singapore *HI. ?25 me (l 13 pe'si /HP 3S mi'irri Saigon !SM raetrrs (II ;n» k< > 49 (IS metrrn (I U« Kr.) Bangkok BSM 37 63 m^trr» (?.9U mr s). London TRANSMISSIONS I Mi 3. OeV is 14 Met (9 82 metres) «.sl 21.53 Meg (13337 words
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Article84 1940-09-06 12 MIKE Romano, a former assistant has found how to make crii no policeman can bring him befon IS H"\ Romano, il a radio m J U( him big sum.^ each week but to is still on the side oi tin law law practice in Chicago MET84 words
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Article82 1940-09-06 12 T Bept 4 George San Commercial Ckmnsellor of tin British Embassy In 1 wil T pan In the middle ol n r i" )t New York to teach a O lumbla University. Sir George first came to Japai in 1004. spending about 21 Tears in Japan. ManchuriaEastern News - 82 words
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Article165 1940-09-06 12 BOY AND GIRL, 13, BECOME PARENTS Aooy u: \..r.<ei^B has, ai I The Lancet, i>- I a father Tho mother I child, herself i I thirteen. :nel youngest found Is M sir vey made byl medical authorial of mothers ui ~l sixteen. H The report I •Of the pate I165 words
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67 1940-09-06 12 Pleasure Trip- With Wife's Body In car A LOfl band murdered n» wife with an axe and then had a l night's whoopeedriving about C u fornia v In a trunk in >■ He spent his < country I entertain!] tomers wil Then a man wcame suspire the trunk, and67 words
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Advertisement250 1940-09-06 12 I MVIIISAMV UiLAlMXM M FgUBB gOTAggS BKOT BESSMd TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 CAPITOL j j j Wk THEY'RE TOGETHER AT LAST! /-av*^_T ,940$ mo,t editing dancing, muskol hit 1 The V.^'*^'* \j ir i world's greatest dancers. ..in the eye-staggering. i/'^W\ __f tune-tickling, romantic, lauqh-laden show of shows! jrj^mW flTFRED250 words
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Advertisement120 1940-09-06 12 CHEERFI'L CROWDS ADI) GAIETY TO THE CAREFREE ATMOSPHERE NOWHERE ELSE SVCH MALAYA'S MOST I BEAUTIFUL HOSTESSES CROWDED TO ENTERTAIN YOU DANCELAND NIGHT DANCE 1 9.30 to 1 2 P .m. To-morrow Extn. Till I a. m. (Tea Dance as usual) SUN TALKIE A a (To-night 7.30 9.36 pjn.) "T i%120 words
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Article110 1940-09-06 13 IHJNI admit l he charge 1 «as unable to ">tro| my temper as I Mas i attacked by niv with knife So i struck her uith a scythe." said an Indian lab. «urer, Mariniui thu, on beine Jhayed at the r '»'h Assize s f'ourt. vester •lay.110 words
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Article105 1940-09-06 13 Girl Will Respect Mother's Wish "IT is my earnest d *sire that my dau£ ter Daphne shall n marry under the a of 28 without tl consent of her £iia dian. This wish was i the will of Mrs. Sylvi Henderson, of Raucc by Hall, near Slcti ford, Lines., publish105 words
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Article83 1940-09-06 13 TWINS MOURN EACH OTHER TWIN brothers, Kenneth and Douglas AUsopp, of Ely. Cardiff, were soldiers together on I board the Lancastria when she loundered ofl the French coast. They shouted "C'Ood luck" to each other.. ..and jumped. One was picked up by a British destroy(i. the other by a French83 words
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Advertisement122 1940-09-06 13 KoOK NOW FOR THE SEASONS GRANDEST LAUCH SHOW: "i'/a. «\:> ALll A^||||{.\ B Warner Br«>v (■rand l.a\i-!i Hit j jP^ ,^gffWßW|| WIILIAM LUNDICAN t 'fj> VISO LATEST AIR- M AH i IPATHE GAZETTE SPECLIL NUMBER I ■~MiirvK.ii i piiriiTTiiT"" ITO- MORROW ALHAMBRA P> JEST'., (he loughs! Knne grant M It122 words
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Advertisement338 1940-09-06 13 I FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 A IMULUNG in V\K\ ACTUALLY FILMED VI DAEMOUTB ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE. I^^|. Leslie Banks pf^^rSONS of- '.V ift^(.!i CKft PARKIR 5 KAY WALSH mSatioi 3^ MACKENZIE WARD SIMON LACK -4 ILLEN POUOCK ii_ V i .t338 words
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Article331 1940-09-06 14 THE Chmr.se beat the Police by tin* odd goal in three in a first division match on th Stadium yesterdayTin- Chinese showed con Wy improved form. perlor In all dep In defence bad blunders were made by C\ tiui Ah II n;i. the hould ooml wrinnen331 words
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Article71 1940-09-06 14 The Sphinx B.P. team to meet the Useful B.P in a friendly badminton match on Sunday at the Happy World Covered Stadium, at 2 p.m., will be:—Leo de Souza C. P. Lange, Martin Royario Julian de Souza, George Theseira. T. da Costa. Joseph de Souza. A71 words
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Article132 1940-09-06 14 THE J.C.S.A. drew 2— all with the RAF. (Headquarters) in z Division 2B League match yesterday on the J.C.S.A. ground. Due to the wet condition of the ground the game did not reach a high standard at any period. During the first half the exchanges were even132 words
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Article128 1940-09-06 14 FAST PLAY ON HARBOUR GROUND pLA^iNG on the Harbour Boarri 1 pr:und yesterday, the Indian Association beat, th e RN W T by three goals to one in a fasi gam*. Pet*r- kept R-jal brilliantly fcj the Indians. The Indinn^ scored two goals ir nuick successnn wit**n firsi ten minutes.128 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-09-06 14 7* Two ladies set- j tie that old is- i sue: Was Jack J Uempsey better than John L. S Sullivan? Well, this is how they areued. No kid- S ding, women in Chicago have/ Parted a wrest. linf club and i here are two J cuties busily57 words
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Article44 1940-09-06 14 The following will represent Harper Gilfillan Co.. Ltd! against the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd., at table tennis on Saturday C.G. Mitchell, Wee Eng Siang, Goh Thiam Seah, Wong Chong Yee, Soh Chee Meng, Loh Ah Bee and Leo Kon Sen.44 words
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Article240 1940-09-06 14 S.C.C. TENNIS TIES THE follow:: ay tournan rC^?. day. Sept. 16 J MONDAY: Men's sin !1 (plu Kennedy (plus C i S (nlUfl 18 d.b! Ju E. A. de 1 J. Maclnt. ih Men's doul andiciß- r Bombroke a i!!j? an i McNio (plus T J ft and R. M.240 words
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Article69 1940-09-06 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. RX Navy Changi; Maiaw R.A.F.. Stadium; 118, Chinese "B" vj C A Y.M.C.A.: ra ly, Sing Tao v. Sionf .Talan Bcsar Stadium. BILLIARDS MATC Four of the undermenUoned be chosen to represent the&j against theJ.C.S. A. on Sunda 11 a.m. at the former prea69 words
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Article184 1940-09-06 14 THE Customs beat the R A.F. (Kalians 1 a Division 2B league march yestn-. S.R.C. ground. r toB Both teams' defences played well but with faster-moving forwards, were a sha team. The Airmen missed a penalty late in t Attacking from the start the184 words
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Advertisement116 1940-09-06 14 I Engineer say I r zjui w^ en i^ e B ric *g e I laiiillllßllliiHniiii i I I Li iky I There's something very satis- j j!i!i Mj tjjt I lyinp, scry comforting, in the jj Jjl I I genial mellowness of Johnnie H ibflgj J/vA Vfr'alktr. It's the116 words
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Article142 1940-09-06 15 s totalling WTL been made to Mr. O Rama- it was revealIP colonial Sec- < unsbergr, yes;>eakmg at a ■f the Adelphl ■r :i community M O. RamaV nour of his beW Of UM Peace. W gathering ■J H.H. the Reft Weisberg and «^L irlanded while142 words
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Article313 1940-09-06 15 Mr.T.W.ong Elected By S.C.B.A. i June sDY 3tiy vote^ to 10d. Mr. T. U u ne wlUmown Singapore was Lleeted by the Btrai ri BritUh Association to I them as a Municipal r >n m place- ol Mr Y J Gh< k who realfpied e drawijiK took place night, hls313 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-09-06 15 Maureen O'Hara, clever Hollywood actress is one of the best groomed of the young starlets. You see her here, ready for play.22 words
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Article38 1940-09-06 15 Argentina, S^pt. 4 An offlcial report state* that August weather wa^ favourable to •i< ni u>t wheal were id for Until f ef»r»ci it W)WinR v^ i ..mpleted in and Sorrtoba The mow I llum ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article22 1940-09-06 15 on Sept. f> A further <• of £30 0oo rati i •iit to-day from Rang) on to Ministry of Airerafl Product 132.000 ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article122 1940-09-06 15 PIN always attends a film fea- turin? an Irishman, but when it has a family of Irish, it becomes a hilarious hit. So it is with Three Cheers For the Irish" which is the current attraction at the Alhambra. Thomas Mitchell plays the most i122 words
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Article157 1940-09-06 15 STANDARD CLOTHING IN SHOPS STANDARD cloth ing lor men anc women is to be introduced soon. This does notmear that every garmeni will be uniform, but it does mean thai there will be a narrow choice of materials, qualities anc styles. A standard clothing scheme has beei under consideratior by157 words
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Article29 1940-09-06 15 Calcutta. Sept. 5. —A total of £220,000 for the purchase of Spitfires has been cabled to the Air Ministry by the East India Fund for British war services ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article102 1940-09-06 15 'THORNE Smith's grand novel "Turnabout" comes to the screen under the same title in an equally delightful riot of fun at the Cathay, with Carol Landisand John Hubbard playing the roles of the couple who become wife and man instead of man and wife. Those who have102 words
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126 1940-09-06 15 A THRILLING spy yarn con' r d around Dartmouth Royal Naval College, with a murder and the bombing of a motor launch thrown into the plot, is "Sons Of the Seas," which opened a season he Pavilion last ni«ht. It gives an interesting126 words
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Article55 1940-09-06 15 RUBBER London, Sept. 5. Buyers Sellers Market Tone Steady Spot 12' 8 12U Ist Forward i October 12 1 8 *V« (2nd Forward) Nov. 12% 12V* (3rd Forward* Jan Mar. ll 7 s 1TIN London, Sept. 5. Cash (Official Pr;c." £256 V* Buyers £"255 3 4 Seller*55 words
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Advertisement109 1940-09-06 15 r M)ERLANDSCHE MhandelMATSCHAPPIJ. N. V fched by Royal Charter A.D. Roratt ci in the Netherlands j m East Indies. K^Htherlands Trading Society) H BANKERS .■■Up Capital f .40,030,000.- 1 (^■ve Fund 10,500,000.- 1 London Correspondents FROVINCIAL BANK M LIMITED Head Office: V RATAVIA. I Branches: ■erlamlv Bast Indies: Soura■uya, Samarang,109 words
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Advertisement399 1940-09-06 15 Classified Ad. Vegetable Seeds. JNE DOLLAR for any of the foUoWlllC en kindH (ennuKt) tor Urn»> ■riiK h Ix-iins. Ij«)iig twang. Sword >« ■'>ur-anglt'd beans, maizf. Drlnjil, uriibfr, Lubn Ay»r, AnplM J.<>. t h Bitter -'iifiinib«»r. I/jbah, StuillotH. LettUM, K.il ..'U, Choy Ha:n, Indian Bplnach, X>yl<iti >l)inarh B^ad remlttaiic Postage399 words
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1305 1940-09-06 16 PREMIER SPEAKS ON ANGLO-AMERICAN BASES DEAL «Th* Lot* Arm Of Coincidence London, Sept. 5. IF their is to be a contest U nerves, will-power and endurance, be it sharp or long, we shall not shrink i rom it. We believe that a spirit and temperament, i>red under institutions of freedom,Reuter - 1,305 words
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Article28 1940-09-06 16 London, Sept. 5. It Is officially announced that the destroyers Ivanhoe and Esk have been sunk. The destroyer Express has been damaged but is safely in port! ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration112 1940-09-06 16 *Gerinanj h^bfl I no means h»arfl i tie last of fil land > iirmeiß i Ttie> intend til see it thr«u?hH 10 the md I the i'.ntbh sid&B I hiulind is notl their fi?htinjH head quarteal I They hanH come far anil survived nan;l a (1 v e n tiUts.l112 words
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Article57 1940-09-06 16 DUTCH SHIP LOST xiEW York Beptj fl The child reW ship torpedoed iunday waa 15,000-ton, JJ dner Voitnaa*.* •d by the Houan America line, says Tew York Times, JJ ting Private source! Reut* SffSf IBs Oikawa, Corni^ er-in-Chict of naval station Yokosaka [.a, appoiP' nister in to Ada J 05^Reuter - 57 words
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