Morning Tribune, 7 September 1940
1940-09-07
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Title Section18 1940-09-07 1 Morning Tribune L IST. Saturday, September 7, 1940. Morning Tribune Friday, September <> Morning Tribune Saturday. September 7 ij»4o18 words
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Article, Illustration971 1940-09-07 1 NEW MOVES IN RUMANIA CAROL of Rumania has abdicated his throne m favour of his son, Crown Prince Michael. He made the 1011 at 5 a.m. on Friday. Ro is ON HIS WAY TO SWITZERLAND, ACCORDING TO MESSAGES VM) [N BERLIN FROM BUCHAREST. HE ABDICATED FOLLOWINGReuter - 971 words
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Article331 1940-09-07 1 Father Son Twice On The Throne Tin Father COURT intrigue and international m:u hinations enmeshed Carol II almost from the day he attained manhood. i morganatic marriage to Cecillie I«mibnno, a |M of good Kumani.;' family, at Odessa, m 1918, (stringed him from *»«s family; but I l Royal match331 words
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Article104 1940-09-07 1 BUDAPEST. Sept. 6. Transylvania, a land which has apparently forgotten ovunight Its twenty years of Rumanian history, Is welcoming Hungarian troops marching tward m brilliant sunshine with Sower.*, Hugs and peals' *>l oells, according to correspondents with the advancing Hungarian army. The leading contingents of the aimy whichReuter - 104 words
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Article122 1940-09-07 1 IAEGU re<:ru.tin« officea for j General de Gaulle's armiet ior all free Frenchmen will b« opened m London to-morrow to deal with the increasing numbers of volunteers arriving from all parts of the world. Within the last ten days recruits J aye been er^oUed from Brazil,Reuter - 122 words
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Advertisement23 1940-09-07 1 SAFEGUARD jLgir!^^ INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. sj^twitv PIUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET. r lU/ i>|lt>.Nft NO. Ml*23 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1940-09-07 1 "The Long Arm Of Coincidence tf f .on dun, Sept. 5, JF there is to be a eenleei <>i nerves, will-power and endurance, be it sharp or long, we shall not shrink irom it. We believe that a spirit and temperament, »>red under institutions1,480 words
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Article60 1940-09-07 1 UEW York Sept j ri Thp child reftl ihip torpedoed Sunday wai 15,000-ton* .iner Vokmiam. <J ■d by the HoUan America la: .says; Wew York Tunes, q* ting private source RentTokyo, Sept. 5. Admiral Kosh ir Oikawa, Comm^ er-in-ChW .of Danl statiod Yokosaka, nas Jl •ppoini J60 words
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Advertisement71 1940-09-07 1 lU-DAY tf^i npil A r Kver ybodv 3.15-6.15-9.15 M Gow> Morning Show To-morrow At 11 o'clock. TIIORNE (TOPPER) ~SMITHS v ii n x n o i; r CAROLK LANDIS JOHN HLBBARD IV years funnies^ Gayest and most delightful Comedy Mso Paramount British News Just Arrived Box Oflice 'Phone 3400 TO-MORROW71 words
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663 1940-09-07 2 BIG AIR BATTLES CONTINUE: 34 NAZIS DOWN LONDON, SEPT. 6. erom SPFEDBOAT I WATCHED THK GERMAN AIR SirVf Tl RN WITH OKi: BOMBER FORMATION. FROM m DAILT ATTACKS ON AERODROMES ON THKR Im" OF THE THAMES ESTUARY TO OTHER IMWWTANT OBJIXTIVKS. WRITES REI'TF.R S AIR WAR CORRESPONDENT Both anti-aircraft gunsReuter - 663 words
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Article86 1940-09-07 2 U.S. WATCH OVER GREENLAND I New fOffk, Sept <i. I i C<M X hea\i!\ armed Halted f st" tuuard cutters have c.tabl .shed protective i patrol ever GreenteaM i J c ryolilp ltiino^- the world's nl\ < Dniincn i:il source of i\ lite, which is used m rer fining aluminiumReuter - 86 words
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Article46 1940-09-07 2 Elizobeth H. Paul, wife of the late Rev. Isaac Paul of Jaffna Ceylon, mother of Mr. C. B. Pfcal <»' tile Any.lo-Chinese School, Singapore and sister of the late Mr. H. M. Hoisington, passed away peacefully at Colombo, on Sepl. Oth, at the age of 73.46 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-09-07 2 A HOME FROM HOME Situated on Institution Hill and away from the noise of Singapore m surroundings of natural beauty HILLTOP offers you a home where you can live enjoyably, m peace and comlort. Large Gardens, Tenni* Courts, and an excellent Table. Bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Phone the Manageress for61 words
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Article, Illustration87 1940-09-07 2 Duke Duchess *The Duke and* Duchess nit I i Windsor m a i happy mood just before they S left for the Ba- I 1 hamas recent- ly. The Duke and Duchess t spent a few days m Madrid r and Lisbon and S eventually took the Trans-At- t lantic87 words
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Article49 1940-09-07 2 London, Sept. 6. When a man was charged at a London police court with stealing from a shop damaged by enemy action and assaulting a police constable with the intention of resisting arrest, the magistrate remarked: "This is a capital charge," and remanded him m custody. Reuter.49 words
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Article32 1940-09-07 2 Berne, Sept. 6.— Foreign aeroplanes flew over Swiss territory between 10.54 and 1.30 last night. Sirens screamed for a quarter of an hour, at about 11 o'clock, m Lausanne and Geneva.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article89 1940-09-07 2 New York. Sept; I The New York Times learns 'll Buenos Aires that Uruguay negotiating for the acqmsitioi United States destroyers andW ers as a nucleus of a new dell structure. It is reported that the Mini of Defence has asked on I terms Uruguay could89 words
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Article89 1940-09-07 2 Hongkong Sept THE machine which crtSM 1 Fanlin S yesterday evenm* a civil plane belonging Nippon Airways, which was ceedinff from Taihokku to I l jSpanese reports state thaM leaving Formosa bad weather was encounter cd. n» tating blind navisat on fj of the journey. Nearing _heßReuter - 89 words
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Article74 1940-09-07 2 A Canadian East Coast Port. SOME of the 50 American des handed to Britain have arm steamed into port m a dense fo^ The belief is expressed m na Boston that the transfer of some oi age destroyers to Great Britain taken place. The destroyers, itReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement227 1940-09-07 2 Trade Bargains I 1 i OPTICAL t Whatever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly i v ■lint you want plus efficiency and economy. Ring up 63G3 for a con- r Yemen t appointment complete .satisfaction guaranteed or your money back with a smile. See as before you go to elsewhere227 words
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Advertisement9 1940-09-07 2 No. 7—8, Institution Hill, Phone No. 7330 APB 19 words
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Article188 1940-09-07 3 China Burma Road i1 S*pt 1 Jit Archibald -bunrkimr -han<rhai pays ft tribute to dofeurfo) per--4 :i .)v fmvijni China there |c to turn around llines. nrneya between mekine arr dealt probably usheripment." peace rumour.; ritb the present r declares it probably Hussion of the Burma J os a ureReuter - 188 words
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Article48 1940-09-07 3 ORE U.S. ID FOR RITAIN? ihlngton, Sept. 6. Navy journal, an irvice publication, has view that the transtrovers to Britain is ny to th? despatch !ul vessels and comaircraft to reinforce rush Fleet. U Only th^ blind can fail j United States is j towards participa- world struggle."—48 words
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Article108 1940-09-07 3 Tokyo, Sept. 6. -iIGN OFFICE spokesman said that it ions regarding Indo-China are uing by peaceful, orderly procedure on ttot to Mr. Cordell Hull's statement that ctor B m the International Settlement of liould be patrolled by American Marines, sman said he was not replying toReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-09-07 3 pWar heroes p were decorated when His Mai- i esty the King; S held an open air investiture at Buckingham Palace recent. ly. Relatives of those who re- ceived awards watched the cc- i remony. Pic- ture shows an officer of the Royal Nay y, i having65 words
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Article67 1940-09-07 3 O: S pi 6 Colonel B m of Canadian section of the Canadian-Ameri-can Defence Board, confirms that discussion* are progressing on th? proposal to release several hundred obsolete tanks for training purposes. Reuter. A Ottawa. Sept. 6The Canadian Defence Department answering German radio allegations announces that nReuter - 67 words
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Article58 1940-09-07 3 London. Sept. 6.— The British Guiana Legislature has approved the agreement between Britain and the United States to trade destroyers for bases after the Governor had given an assurance that the transfer of sovereigntywas not involved. The Governor described the agreement as an "event of far-reaching historic significanceReuter - 58 words
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Article339 1940-09-07 3 Tokyo, Sept. 6. jj'iiK Ptatign (Mm hat no detaili ol the bkb-Chisa neg" tiona, bol Gew ral Ni hihara. h<'hd of Dm JipMMM Mkrim to [mkM hint, has I "rather wide discretion" m conducting th« talks, mid tHi PVlWlfn ***** BptkiMMM, Mr. Vakichirrn Suitj:* sterday atReuter - 339 words
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Article44 1940-09-07 3 Washing* (Mi. Sept. 8 By vote ol 185 to 155 th< H< of Representatives tentfttfven •vrore m p.n amendment to th* 3 conscription bill deferring for 10 days the drafting of men I to give the voluntary enltetmeni system further trial ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement19 1940-09-07 3 1 1 Don't stait RUMOURS WATCH \<"CZ^ %Z_ 1th n CTI VITY Advt of TIGER prize medal BEER jt19 words
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Article, Illustration654 1940-09-07 4 Splendid Ef fort For Local Charity, News Of Coming Shows tALTBOUCn Chi li ittll itte .1 ..v off Mr... •Billy iMdfMtfn lia been .r work pack.wr up v parcels for p°o children for Oftr I ni< nth. H» r work v.;ll tonllnm day Id, d:ty out u tU i the654 words
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Article63 1940-09-07 4 Shopping Silhouette Shopping silhouette In town yesterda\ mornins:— Mrs. Ray Ivloulton m want-slim white sharkskin with a wide belt of deep green calf buckled with gold. I Yellow is a cool and becoming colour for brunettes m this country. Noticed Miss Joy Johnson m town yesterday afternoon looking delightfully trig63 words
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Article320 1940-09-07 4 VERA ARDMORE - People Places VERA ARDMORE y White en ness m the fr.r-n of a X and bracelet, of lhl was worn by if, v Phj »>f Johorr. '^«ri Mrs. Vivian lUh, Jn dipper satin with a dropneT.H Hne and her hair dS» Mozart .style with a broad j^ of black velvet320 words
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Advertisement42 1940-09-07 4 V^jt^^^ Tlianks to Sunprui Cream —^v^- your skin Will remain sol. tresh and delicate. Applied </\ 'fnerally it li a lafegvard x c^ against sunburn while, m smaller quantities allows W 'he skin to acquire an exquisite nectariiv glow. Avtex, Satan, BATTERY ROAD.42 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1940-09-07 5 I l)K VlN<i BABYS WOOLLIES he glad if you could tell me of a \o dry baby's woolly jackets and seeks |M please tell me why these so soon "!!'lf<l appearance" El ex«o6lUes, these on a t which lltc I piece like V ble to circulate1,138 words
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Article86 1940-09-07 5 Post Free Facilities I > |N order to facilitate the sending of queried to i Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Press Town Offl- 1 cc, No. 9, The Arcade, Slnga- J pore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tribune, tliu eliminating the need for you to buy86 words
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Advertisement23 1940-09-07 5 Correspondence Coupon rbe above coupon must be enr,os,d W ith every comspondence cour.n. Morning Triune Saturday. •y J September 7, 19-w h S <;23 words
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Advertisement158 1940-09-07 5 FOR DINNER will hfcVC an entirely fresh meaning if JTOU have j»ot already eaten some of the delicious ice cream made l>y the Cold Storage Creameries. ESasfly the finest, richest, smoothest ice cream you ever tasted, and so digestible too because it's homogenU There are a dozen superb flavours to158 words
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Advertisement405 1940-09-07 6 I \i F 0 WV m Malaya are living m security and com- Interests Sfl per annum, paid half yearly. B. forl while the people of Britain bear 'he brunt of c Konds are free of any Income Tax that B j Ihe Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is405 words
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942 1940-09-07 7 I//. L. Hopkin Writes From London... I London, July 30. < a lieutenantI under and won the last war is an an m this one. < (Trey Drummond. awarded the V.C. lE, a,, years ago for rescu- the survivors oi H.M.S. If942 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1940.
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Article268 1940-09-07 7 m| X CHURCHILL'S statement that A \'i\ heavy lighting IS to be expected ill the Middle K;ist before very long seems to confirm the belief of many observers who hold that Hitler, having realised the futility of a large scale invasion of the i British Isles, will play268 words
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Article229 1940-09-07 7 HITLER promised his people peace would be signed m London on August 15: he now says the war will last live years. Of real importance, this is the fiwt promise to his people he has been unable to keep. It is the first of many promises to229 words
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Advertisement24 1940-09-07 7 GOODWOOD *MKJHQIELI ■I A TENDED WITH BEER dji^ =^>r^^^s J I BUT- 77V F RFFD MUST BE A I 100% BRITISH lIIHB^' I I24 words
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Article, Illustration133 1940-09-07 8 THE famous Paris music-hall, the 1 Folies Bergere, is to reopen soon, but it will have a German "master of ceremonies." So says news that reached London. At the moment entertainment for Parisians is being pro- < vided by German band concerts. The133 words
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Article89 1940-09-07 8 J IIK world's wealthiest war refugee has arrived on American soil. Clutching tightly a small black bag containing $1,000,000 m jewellery. 70-year-old Baron Edward Rothschild, international'y famous Danker, arrived at La Guardin Fitl'.; on the Yankee Clipper with his wife. Baroness Germaine. and their 27-year-old daughter, Beth.sabee.89 words
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Advertisement127 1940-09-07 8 it VcUl Mature g|| AUSTRALIAN r.^.'H BRANDY R*ii*f3 (Hospital Quality) Mr if I t [tint <;ood fi n^iTrlirK*7 PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. j FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS raoni ms, 8a VICTORIA mKT SINGAPORE faTeLday company Tropical suits urAfi orClfT P- Keady to wear or HtA3 Of HCE fj t measure127 words
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Article, Illustration153 1940-09-07 9 Near East Defence imh i the Egyptian Army that M unmechanised without los> X S i* famOUS Camel f° rpS M .ruits come from the Sudanese h^ tribes. New recruits for the ■> d( ..e.i left marching to their ■orp* H and New Zealanders with m^ ntv are also m153 words
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71 1940-09-07 9 CANNOT help .sceins that It J. f"**"*"^ I attempt to frame jog." «aid Mr l h_ uu"SBiswrstuA -"tats-*. PrO Whin Krllv was sentenced Mi- Hurtej su.l ll "and! id MM.PUIM Ak( or lanation, she i tl! ste months, and miybe M(j put the Wame on71 words
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Article217 1940-09-07 10 MX. Ju^'.K* l*edlou M-nlc hinr.se sundr> n'tmi*- >p kttpfff Sin (hu Sak. to MM year ri^'>r<»us impriv4inni< nt at the Assi/e (our, yesterda\ for passing off inferior quality condensed milk for hlffc quality stuff. Passinjj sentence, the ju<l*;«* emphasiM (I the danger to the health of217 words
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Article52 1940-09-07 10 BED-RIDDEN SCALDED, DIES LtD-RXDDEN septuagenarian. ft t <v cii^o. died following scaldj Tqeived when a hot water flask j jjj.scL on him whik- nobody else ii the house. Yesterday the coroner. Mr. W. G. torter, returned a verdict of death rom natural causes accelerated bvj raids, at the inquiry into52 words
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283 1940-09-07 10 1 11TK huv. .tug up half of Palestine" remarked .Mr. > 11. K. (.ullelt. onlx mii of Sir Henry (Julie*'. lltt TllMtiUl m the Kxecaltoc Council of the 1 <V.eral (.overnnicnt of Au<'rulia who WMM kill .1 i m the recent Canbein air trash283 words
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Article146 1940-09-07 10 Lorry Man Admits Cheating I EE Kiang Seng, 21 year-old Chines pleaded guilty befo> the fifth magistral^ Mr. L. C. Goh, ye< terday. on a charp Df cheating Lee Choc of $30. Court Inspector 1 J. A. Blake state while' driving his lor ry along Bukit Tima! dii the morning146 words
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Article77 1940-09-07 10 BLACK EYE SA VED FINE A FREE light, outside the Happy World Park, resulted In JuM)i bin Abdul Ma.jid. 43. appearing with h black eye before Mr. Conrad Oldhum, second magistrate, toother with Samiv Din Haris, 32, on ,t •harge of disorderly conduct. Jusof's black ey^ nabled him to set77 words
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Article47 1940-09-07 10 New York, Sept. 6. THE United States may release over-age tanks for Canada for training purposes. General George Marshall, the United States Chief of Staff, told a press conference that a proposal to release several hundred obsolete great war tanks .was being considered.47 words
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Article35 1940-09-07 10 London. Seat. 6. IT is learned that the Netherlands Government has decided to rail up all* Dutchmen m Canada between the ages of 20 and 36 These conscripts and all volunteers will m Canada ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article164 1940-09-07 10 Ruined Sist Allegation A N n bankrupi cTaught?m Mr. L P the 'M >ta> ban had Absolut* he had father's estati g J: his debt's tot surety. The woman r over $4,000 and na d to thi.s amount io pa\ u3 the added Mr. Chandi The application was alio o164 words
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Advertisement241 1940-09-07 10 Ilff^'i^ninrafc IYP&O«,d BRITISH INDIA LIMW (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. 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 circumstances241 words
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Advertisement212 1940-09-07 10 EYE EXAMIXATIO EYEGLASSES, EXCIXSIVI Personalised Service twftr^, by a duly qualified TC^^ registered practi- i! njpl tioner with legal U qualifications \K THOMPSON OPTICAL 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE R. A. Thompson, Dr. of 0 Science, 35 years' European CU Experience. IMKVS PIIILI* Hml (Incorporated m Australia) H MONTHLY SAILINGS TO212 words
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Advertisement526 1940-09-07 11 M 'Buations Vaca^__ B 7 'S. 1 £!S! BK i No. 025E; B Tndepfiidant Indian J H luldren all IB Hox 403. co Malaya 3 (NO. C42E> r H uudt-r 20 wanted. B Singapore per. irtturday anrn. i (N->. r,?3E) i .a I 1 BL > r Qualilicatlon B K.asonable526 words
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Advertisement486 1940-09-07 11 For Sale '"OR SALE Orchard Dispensary No 248 Orchard Road. $500-. Apply 19, Chull i 1 3treet, Singapore. (No. 578Ei PURE R.I.R. Cockerel and Pulleu. w.th mouses, iron roofing. $80- the lot Box 183. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 5 r .< LOTUS' Face Powder, Bewitchingly perhmMd. Makes Fair-Beuuttful Beauty. Angel.486 words
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Advertisement593 1940-09-07 11 To Let OALOW. 89. Goodman Road P eU, i rom Oct. i, rent $120-. A; w "hin. tNo t) TWO-bIOKLYED house near Orchard J Road market, light Quift R»*nt below $30-. Box iOl, Malaya I Tri bui;' 0 3yE, j LARGE AIRY ROOMS to let. Compound I Apply 15. Klang593 words
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Advertisement599 1940-09-07 11 Miscellaneous OUNTAIN-PEN all makes rrp^r *c Company, 22. Ruffles Chan. P<*». (N ON SONIA. 18-C. ButUry sou tnnKii\»n, training n complete rourtw ol Ladles Hiilr-d ng given. Modtratt- Charge. (No. 6-13E, •SO*'". 18-C. Battery I WW^. Bingap.:. H.ww.Mia n iur this montn— Sep.a $■> '"iy- (No. 1MB) rHOSE WHO cannot599 words
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Advertisement327 1940-09-07 11 ON THE AIK I Singapore /Ml, ??5 metres (1 11 tnr 9). Zlfl' 30 mrtret 19 99 snr t). Saigon ?5 44 metres (II 7KO K< 49 05 mptm 11C Kc.) Bangkok lisps J7. C5 metres (7.9«J mcs). London TRANSMISSIONS 2 A 3. <;SF 15 14 Mrs (9.82 imir. Oil327 words
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Article204 1940-09-07 12 Voice Led To U.S. Trip BECAUSE her molt tuned m to Axm-nca and liked a croon* ieven-year-old te Biwh, of Pies- 4 .vcy-road. Blyth. Nor thumberland \i be- j 0. pent to New, York until the 1 ver Et wao aoout three I Dor- I 1 W Bu.sh I Diane's204 words
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Article145 1940-09-07 12 "I PREFER DOLE TO WORK" eighteen year J old Jamc. Ridrfley. a street trader, of Colliers Wood, London, accused at lie South-Western Police Court of stealing metal from empty houses, told Mr. Mullins, the magistrate, that he oould get a job if he wanted, but drew unemployment pay. "I hope145 words
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Advertisement164 1940-09-07 12 Naturally, you'll Select THIS for your i Week -End Entertainment Book Early! THE TOWN'S BIG MUSICAL SHOW fc TO-DAY AT THE s« v.<- Boautifui < APITOL THE :u5-ii.i:.-ui BECUINE" I /j. DUMt Spec tat XJl^v performed b> II 1 WOK i'OUFXL against a Background THRILL TO XHI I V s164 words
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Advertisement207 1940-09-07 12 The Town's Big Laugh Show To-day To-morrow a .m. 3.15,6.15&9.15 ALHAMBR.II You will tfiw I Cheers for the Laughs vkta uJBr 1 t^rand laugh show HD 9f d o« a< un m^/P lAl#|l I s^*S» -v f ICijH I PVtrgioU GREY Irene HERVEY Wtlham LUVDIGAN DiwirJ b< I A VAIiNtR207 words
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Article283 1940-09-07 13 "RED" SENTTO GAOL s fin find of S I fifteen^ months' hard 1 labour ua s J S |>a>sed by Mr. i J. Mc-Fall. the District Judge, yesterday unl I Ah X 1.1 n; a 23-year-old 1 drain sweeper of the Serant goon Koad Eng- livh School. The charge y283 words
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Article60 1940-09-07 13 THEFT OF TYRES ALLEGED W s Jones, 22--year-old BUras I a n working Ui the Mml Ba.se, claimed trial before Mr. J-G. R»Ppoport, thiiM magwtrate. yesterday on a charge ol theft of two motor-car tyres The tyres which were alleged to have been .stolen were said t_ o be worth60 words
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Advertisement346 1940-09-07 13 m ?,Sht the 't^ RACE BALL I rrj-fl A' r f M&^^r 1 il mm; inon stoi- c.> ■a^^^^ I! FROM 9.JJ V f (MTN'SIOX TILL jjliU&M I TONIGHT WHHR B i|r«SrWl>NO M may seem, 1 1 IN THE Vbcn the "roots o* your hair do H MEU>DT TAT; j346 words
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Advertisement191 1940-09-07 13 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE I BEST SHOW IN TOWN! TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 I S MATINEE-TO-DAY TO-MORROW 3.15 I A lIIKIUIV. SPY \.\K\ ACTI'AI.I.V FII.MKI) Al DARMOim KOYAI. NATAL COUMBM. Banks; *V» m OKI m\ ivft j.L CU M t '""•r.' i yi~- i^liB 1 CECIL PAW(ER KAY WALSH191 words
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Article, Illustration984 1940-09-07 14 PROGRAMME FOR TODAY'S RACING MCE ONI POMES— < fas.s I— Div <• I ur, 0 0 I I I.A I<* 0 4 0 MMtAM 1 0 [LVKB LA hy 811 O 2 0 F'YMBLf 7y Hl2 i 3 i tmm jKi ii «n 0 0 LADY WARRIOR <»v I U>984 words
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Article302 1940-09-07 14 Sing Tao Draw Their Last Match THE Sing Tao Football Club played their last maieh In Malaya yesterday when they drew 1-all against the S onp 800 Athletic Association m aid of the China Relict Fund at the Jalan Besar Stadium liir same was interesting and the crowd was treats302 words
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Article279 1940-09-07 14 Airmen Take Another Beating Malays 3; RAF. 1 rK RJLF. suffered their third defra: m li wh« tti«-v m tiie Malays jt la* ami lost by tin. to oni after a thri ?i Div. 1 it the Anson Read SI ilium. Although the M d v rv ih^ nt c.l279 words
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Advertisement84 1940-09-07 14 V**' fli| I 1 I X >' >F j^BßrflMM W^^^\_ Tnrlia Slßn.Tl Honvy JW^£ WdS< mLti&t i Duty Car T 5 Tes Rrf> JOM E^M available In the L\ J^r w undernoted flees: Vy/ j^ JL T^wliir 4.50x21 r. 25x17 THE result of intensive research into modern road conditions the84 words
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Article62 1940-09-07 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE IM'HKKU London, Sept. 5. Buyers Sell* Market Tone Steady Spot 12 316 12 5 l r > list Forward' Oct. 12 116 12 516 •2nd Forward* Nov. ***** 1 1 12 d <3id Forward) Jan March 12 12» 8 nx London, Sept. 6. rash 'Official Price* £25662 words
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Article200 1940-09-07 15 I »US though El 1 young Tamil who bad d anott) ammy, tuid not net ai 11 watiirdaj m fifth polio court before m L.C OoH. I us who resort to me u»e ol knives m qpMU Id be punished, Mr. Goh said m pi200 words
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Article268 1940-09-07 15 ANNUAL SUPPLIES— I94I. TENDERS are invited for sup- plies to the Singapore Municipality ior Owe year from 1 January 1941, uriaer the following heads:— 1. Labour for discharging coal from lighters at Gasworks. 2. Lighters for transport of coal from steamers m the roatfs to the Gasworks, etc.268 words
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Article72 1940-09-07 15 London, Sept. 6.— Large-scale manoeuvres have H been completed by the Soviet and Baltic fleet, states the Moscow Radio. They Were attended by Admiral Kuznetzov, Peoples' Commisar for the Navy and the Chief Naval Staff Commander of the Baltic fleet. Yesterday, when the Baltic fleet was anchored72 words
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Article169 1940-09-07 15 Children Welcome —Not Adults l "WE do not regard Canada as a funkhole for adults, declared Major ire J. Ney m Montrea recently In denyinp report from London that children ft English private schools had been stranded on arnva m Canaaa, and nere dependent on charity. Major Ney, who is169 words
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Article26 1940-09-07 15 His Excellency thfi Officer Administering the Government rui.s approved the relinquishmentofh^com^. mission m thnS.S.K.N V R by Lieutenant Herbert* Henry Brown, With effect from Aul«, 23.26 words
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Advertisement361 1940-09-07 15 Wtblic Notices I. -vited for the sapIB A ds of SanJ to B Works. Tem.t Wt ,i,tained at :tK* X Room. Tenrm I noon on 16 Septem. I H GOLDIE. m mic*pl Secretary. m- }l u UN. lIMITKD. ted In the WP HO« 17 s^HEREBY GIVEN Interim Dividend at jo361 words
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Advertisement201 1940-09-07 15 Service To Be Broadcast To-morrow, the Singapore station will broadcast a public service ot intercession from St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The Service begins at 10.30 a.m. and the address will be delivered by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Singapore. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Making up and draining of Pegu Road,201 words
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Advertisement125 1940-09-07 15 NOMINAL (\MTT\L: 1 sio.ono.ooo ISSUED UP CAPITAL Sin.ooo.ooo J BRANCHBfI thrmi'.'hout MnlMvn l?urm;i. Soiit!» China, Trench InrtoChiAi .»nd NHhrrfcaflf Vjui Indies. A(.i:MS cX: CUHRBS« PONDENTS Inaflprin-i-ipal ,-itie^ of He ivwkinc; iu\ns\< TIONS of evi'tv <hscription undertaken. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- )MAATSCHAPPIJ,N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands East125 words
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330 1940-09-07 16 R.A.F.'S 1,200-MILE FLIGHT: BOMBING OF OIL PLANT ANOTHER STAB AT HITLER 'HE farthest flii during the U: asny wu made \>y BJ nben last night which involved 1 ,200 ight, much (S it over en m syntb lant at Puiitz.a fevi mill f Stettin, on the Baltic One pilot, whoReuter - 330 words
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Article95 1940-09-07 16 Bucharest, Sept. 6. Shots were heard m the square of the Royal Palace this afternoon and two gendarmes were wounded. The firing is believed to be the result of a political quarrel between two political groups.— Reuter. Washington, Sept. 6. President Roosevelt at a Press conference to-day statedReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration311 1940-09-07 16 R. A. F. Cause Havoc In Libya Cairo, Sept. 6. ■|*H E K.A.F. continues to strike hard at enemy aerodromes m Libya. At Derna. a large fire started was still burning later m the day when the aerodrome was again raided. Bombs fell among enemy aircraft and on? was seenReuter - 311 words
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Article230 1940-09-07 16 Churchill And Hitler —A Contrast (Reuters Press CoininentuyH London, Sept 6. QOMMENTING Mr I Churchiirs ipeech Ihel Times says that the J •nierl was obviously equally i&l pressed both by the rdatrol smallness of the damage H done by the Germans m ihtl air battles now raging and I byReuter - 230 words
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Article284 1940-09-07 16 London, Sept. b. rl. significance of the Navy's operation. the Dodecanese islands, writes correspondent, lies m the fact that the l.fron, the most important m the H occupied by Italy after her Libyan war. I It was then secretly converted into :iir fortress of the first rankReuter - 284 words
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