Morning Tribune, 16 September 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1940-09-16 1 Morning Tribune -\l I S EXCEED 4,'»00 IMft.Y \o. 194, Monday. Sept 16, 1940.14 words
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131 1940-09-16 1 THAILAND DEMANDS RETURN OF TRACTS FROM IN DO-CHINA (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 15. m UA I LAND is seeking a return of part of the former territory ceded to lndo-China fid has sent a memorandum on the subject to why, stated the Premier, Luang Ripul, tsterday. A settlement131 words
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Article62 1940-09-16 1 Berlin. Sept. 15— A rcnvof of ten French merchant ships wit!* demoli.shcd soldiers aboard ran into a minefield In the Mediterranean en route for Marseilles from NorthAfrica says an official German news agency despatch from ueneva It is announced from Vichy, odds the agency, that two ships wereReuter - 62 words
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621 1940-09-16 1 ITALY INVADES EGYPT: VILLAGE OF NO IMPORTANCE OCCUPIED CAIRO, SEPT. 15. JTALIAN TKOOPS, CONSTANTLY HAUUIKD BY BRITISH MOBILE UNITS, ENTERED EGYPTIAN TERRITORY FOR THE FIRST TIME WHEN THEY OCCUPIED THE ESCARPMENT OF SOLLUM. This move, though of no military value In itself, may lead to an important development. Well-inlormed quartersReuter; British Wireless - 621 words
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Article, Illustration69 1940-09-16 1 SfThe King paid a^ visit some short t time ago io a i j naval port *n Britain during i which he ins- i I pected naval units and per- sonnel, includ- ing French and Norwegian sail- J ors, and person- nel of the Fleet 1 Air Arm. Pic- ture69 words
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Article26 1940-09-16 1 WELLINGTON Sept. 15.— New Zealand has donated 100,000 New Zealand pounds to the Lord Mayor of London's nir raid relief fund. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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70 1940-09-16 1 London, Sept. 15. THE following message has been sent by General S Mamies M l Amo A nf Ihc" many 'SSk WQWMM GC X Or umt n ed ProvirS' war committee hM pa^ed committee win<- dt^ ac^ vcr Sm a BpH f IBritish Wireless - 70 words
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Article57 1940-09-16 1 Berlin, S«'l>t. 15. TIIK Qcrmaa News Agency 1 staU^s that last night British bombers ttow over Germany and asserts that they were driven off by antiaircraft and flgfcftm Western (ierrnany. Sydney lfi A !>ub 4 hc held morrow to Inaugui UM .i-MsUmcc of Briti.h vii Umi It57 words
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Advertisement23 1940-09-16 1 |£jlpk SAFEGUARD _vpjJRSj^VEi |^p INSURE WITH "^^^THF EASTERN UNITED SSURANCE CORPORA I lON LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE \D OFFICE -NO. I6D CECIL STREET,23 words
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272 1940-09-16 2 CONGRESS PASSES U. S. CONSCRIPTION BILL Washington, Sept. la. Tin: Uatttd states Otoiulp tion Bill has been passed h\ Congress and sent to the President lor his signature \v one vi the fir>t inea-uris under (b« Bill, -ew-ntv-MM' IhMMand •oi^friirtf ;ire tr.Meted to bt eaM up N«¥, I. Tin IReuter - 272 words
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Article52 1940-09-16 2 SIMLA, SEPT. 15. S A FURTHER CONTINGENT L A oi ITALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR. CONSISTING OF N J65 OI I K tKS AND 414 OTHIK RANKS. HAS All I RIVED IN INDIV OVKR A THOI'SAND PKI- S SONFKS OF WAR ARK NOW V IN CSTODY ATREUTER - 52 words
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Article75 1940-09-16 2 New York. Sept. 14. ORITATN has re-entered the V American market for certain .p.., of cargo vessels, it is learnt i merchant marine circles, says uw; New York Herald Tribune. Mr. J. J. Walsh, west coast representative of the British Ministry of Shipping, has, according toReuter - 75 words
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Article180 1940-09-16 2 Girls Ready For Nazi Invaders London. Sept. 10. THAT the alertness of Britiih people prevents enemy pi] who have been shot down anci descend over the country by parachute from escaping Is well sh in a story told not without humour by an R.A.F. pilot who had to bale outBritish Wireless - 180 words
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Article51 1940-09-16 2 London, Sept. 15. IT is authoritatively learned that 1 a balloon barrage of an improved design has been introduced, flying considerably higher than they have been doing so far. It was in a cable of one of these that an enemy bomber fouled and was destroyed yesterday.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration78 1940-09-16 2 Seeing It Through Jr The first uomen)f bus conductors i have now com- pleted their S training anil j i have started work on the country bu s i routes of the I London Trans- > port. Women are being taken i /on to replace j men called up j78 words
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Article292 1940-09-16 2 STOP PRESS PALACE BOMBED LATEST A large number craft crossed Dover in two ua\«. n ln l<ar states an Am Mir i"^ istry of Borne S, mque They u,,, by stron? form lighters and ait ail i In the cours, of 2J*J enemy formation penetrating to the Kombs were drop,,Reuter - 292 words
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Article29 1940-09-16 2 London, Sepl W h, ass yss. ™3 present the waim^lions to Their Majesti and Queen on fhc oua .l their nrovidential e^cai Buckingham Palace W »b> bombs British WirelessBritish Wireless - 29 words
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260 1940-09-16 2 FARMER'S wife, unarmed and alcne. a &]lle A armed German airman who landed b> Pin front of her home. f Q i a Ge r The airman was one of the crew of fo ui orl ■man bomber which was shot down 1 flamu lish260 words
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Advertisement94 1940-09-16 2 arL^ bTABINA CYCLES are all precision built In England tSe^^^^^ Standard Modfl de Luxe Is ilhistr.tted. idso Sports --^y A ModelH are available. Despite their high quality jgf^f STARINA uic a Low Prict'i Hijjh (lass all P.ri(i«,l\ y3 'X /X H **'K Obtainable from the following Singapore j^L M^* <•<*94 words
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Article, Illustration128 1940-09-16 3 7 Picture show.-O S Their .Majesties i the King and I ituevn on a tour oi inspection in > the East- end after a recent raid by the Na/.is. Their Majesties stop. 1>« (I to talk to those who had i been afTecled i by the128 words
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Article621 1940-09-16 3 London. Sept. 15. NUMBER of enemy aircraft were destroyed in night and utivities, it is announced in an Air Ministry comquc which states: Two enemy bombers were shot down i AA. guns in the early hours of this morninp;, that is. night attacks. k. sReuter; British Wireless - 621 words
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Article61 1940-09-16 3 ONDON, Sept. 16 The first estimate Dl this year's Canadian wheat productloll is over 560 million bushels- the second largest crop on record. The oal crop is e t '.mated at 400 million bushels, barley ->t 110 million busheK arid rye at H mil lion bushel*. Total inBritish Wireless - 61 words
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Article678 1940-09-16 3 NAZI BASES BOMBED Invasion bam on the Dutch. received the full tore bomber squadrons of tile RAF. Throughout tiie night, from < after 10 p.m. till shortly b fore dawn 1 o-day. a series of •'.leavy attacks, launched by separate striking forces, was i made on btrgei and shipping concentrationsBritish Wireless - 678 words
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84 1940-09-16 3 London. Sept. FT* we «£«t sue c upied territorie* containers carrying 'tie, or the potato be»U*^ rfafcuiow dorr There s 11() ln sed .'re that Oemanj ii opl "'°n™ h rumnur u, .-xplain away the KS2WS? 5 cause,, havoc M l ZL drtiuSTSStructlon. mtoBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article83 1940-09-16 3 U.S. ACCLAIMS BRITISH MORALE Nf-w York, Sept. L9 What la regarded here a. ont ol Britain's most testing v«ks of hr w:ll ended to day with ;illll( sl every American a ins admiration for Brt Jnore specially tot the bmnrj oj "lie newspapers' verdict to is "battered but still unbowedReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement23 1940-09-16 3 O v vvs v a s CORPORATION, I.IWMO, China Building, (hulia Str«-«t. IMIONK MM SINCAFOBE. Fire, Marine, Motor, Vehicles, Workmen^' Compensation 6Personal Accident23 words
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Article, Illustration337 1940-09-16 4 Women..... And The War vy.;■' S r nd all parts of the EmpJ* bOOfl J ,d kn Ooldfl Empire 1 i have now been presented to the H.iF. HHH v PrlneMi H <ai did ttm) pretentini on n. hi ttM S Giri Gu»c- v A i '--n aiiU K plcttin337 words
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Article, Illustration795 1940-09-16 4 NAVAL BASE MOTOR RLLY: GOLD CU P MEETING AND THE COMMAND VARIETY SHO W YESTERDAYS motor Rail Trial organised at I >'al Ba*c In ild ol Mr>. T B Drew's fund attracted large entry and was mo^t nnmihll In *ttt of a dull, rainy morning. Entrants rolled up kn 8795 words
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Article91 1940-09-16 4 Mil. CJE. Brock. hart was 'at I home" on Fri- day the 13th. It happened to be his birthday. M he invited S nearly hun- i i dred guests to eome and sip pahits in the I garden of his home at 9, Tatiglin Hill. I Spot t91 words
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Advertisement64 1940-09-16 4 EXPERT EUROPEAN 1 OPERATORS AKDHAIH STYLISTS i Ask your friendsr— they will Mfore you of maxine's ■Mllty to work wonders with DX hair. for MAXINES nov; I*COgnused us the leading halrdre ..ion. The British li«-.uity Salon lor an appointment. Phone 2K€X \sk tor John (Tor. racrl> ot Andres of lloni;64 words
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Advertisement31 1940-09-16 4 Felt hats similar to sketch made to order. Coloured hoods in shades of light and dark green, mauve, rust, black and navy in stock. -FELST C-l, RODNEY HOI Sl', HATIKKY ROAD.31 words
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Advertisement43 1940-09-16 4 PITMAX'X tOUj^ RE-OPENS ALL CLASSES TO-HAV Students can now enrol for Thursday lr u^ t v > c tuition, dasses inc.ude Speed Shorthand, for one hour every chamber of Comnn-i erenlng from Monday to nations. Sprint I° 4l INITV.FRS BUILDING, lUVFR VALLEY IIOAD. SIN43 words
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Article, Illustration738 1940-09-16 5 Begin Your Day With A Really Good BREAKFAST I, a-a* (x--uremeodoof amcunt of start the day mltn bremkfajt. it li odto tiive foul and •idge, but a sustaiP,urse should be availi '\x feel tangry ing n\J.\V>- ileep. hid SAUSAGES APPLE RlN(is 2 pound! pot ft rausa 1 < I dozen738 words
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Article38 1940-09-16 5 Take A Tip potatoes should be put boil in water; "nes in cold. [JAVU-BOILFD when I should b left in cold otherthey soon ton, black. J CH is r chop- -sieved. hopping heat up again little ine and38 words
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Advertisement60 1940-09-16 5 srwfy rock owrcw We now receive thes^ delicii i I i^tV*'^ Sydney K/>f:k Oy^rrs tw >^ (peek by air. They really u |»|f good the flavour is Aim bi hl| they «''ie in ttraight-from =j jj&^^ condition \j f I *a£l'^o^^ reserve a do/en for y< u JfaJp^S PHONE 537660 words
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Article, Illustration799 1940-09-16 6 MALAYAN TELSS OF PARIS INFERNO (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday THERE is in Kuala Lumpur to-day a lady who has expenen--1 cod the hell of a Nazi aerial bombardment,— one who has witnessed the ruthless machine-gunning of defenceless women and children and the indiscriminate bombing of open towns and799 words
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Article49 1940-09-16 6 PRIZES FOR RAILMEN SALVAGERS To encourage L.M.S' railwayman to salvage tins and other waste material from .stall messrooins, the com pany are offering to present dartboards to the three mtssrooms which can produce i he greatest amoum of salvage in four weeks, proportionate to the number of staff involved.49 words
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361 1940-09-16 6 FIRST Czechoslovakia, then Poland (and Russia, too'. and now Britain is the subject of a special phrasebook issued to the German Army. The phrases given are the questions which it is supposed German troops would be likely to put to us in the361 words
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Article60 1940-09-16 6 London. Sept. 15. THE China Campaign Committee has sent a tetter to the Prime Minister giving an interim report on their national resolution demanding immediate unconditional reopening of the Burma Road. It is stated that although the campaign for the resolution has been running only 15 days, itReuter - 60 words
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Article152 1940-09-16 6 LHtM ilH'.hi;;,,,, U(( 1 tetJ Oeparun- he oe exati— the fancy i;ttt iMMi "home uvtn V tame to U v lenertllj ba now no loncei aniaWd Uie f.AI s or ln lile Settlements -the rea Unlike othei %X6 wiiich can be purchased vnd from whicn ci once smved an152 words
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Advertisement48 1940-09-16 6 I f J £35 V/ tUS^^i^ oX A if "Mr Illtf* I W\>^^\^ U I mfr I THE RIGHT LABE F ,"wi>ite Labd (White Label Es t Scotch WHIS* 1 I l OF^GREAT AGE I D| STILLERS HImI never Varies SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE-JOHOKE-IVIALACr Agents: SELANGOK PAH I 148 words
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1049 1940-09-16 7 Ml. I- Hopkin Writes From London... London, Auk. 6. f ing my fellow unan tod I go Oil a twortuty. My colleaof the Stock ExB Major in the but on the edgt of hii bed himself together, and said, in a tow volee1,049 words
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Article86 1940-09-16 7 Bombing Of Tel-Aviv Described Singapore, Saturday. a DESCRIPTION of the India A criminate bombing of W\viv by the Italians on Monday evening ws tfvtfl b) I traveller who arrived in Singapore this e\ening by air. He said tb.H everyone in I a «s tint- VII Miipi:sPfl <»at th«- lw the86 words
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Article444 1940-09-16 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1940 FRANCE WILL RISE AGAIN IF credence la to be pUced upon the New York report regarding latest development! iii France— and there is no reason why it should not— it is apparent that events of the greatest rignificance and importance since the fall of444 words
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Advertisement59 1940-09-16 7 J EXAMINATIONS, EXCLUSIVELY. •"lalivfd Service tfS^^*^ a duly qualified ler with legal y*y JjJpSON OPTICAL CO. «UDI IiLDG., 'PHONE 3002. 2 l luti 'P*on, Dr. of Ocular «e, J5 yeart i European Clinical Experience. v.f \xir' r^ TnTnT tttt n' J _f— sr _i .—^t4& f rMi r_7 Ml a___;,.;59 words
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Article, Illustration421 1940-09-16 8 Till sloiy ol" a little hoy who was adapted by a wealthy Wtman, and lived in a 12,000 house, but ran away and told a policeman he had been gagged and given ">0 strokes with a cane, was told at Brighton when Mrs. Julie421 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-09-16 8 Ifen Martin, the vounß £*SW ta noiM- s »ilh a lonu-ttrm tr:llt t I'aruiiM.unt. and luin leadh.u feminine role opposite to Allan Jom- a"d M9* {er Connolly in ictor S be rt In this < harnuns porrait she m.^ht »Hl «>•' n< IM message to Furope to n66 words
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Article71 1940-09-16 8 "AUSSIES" IN LESTINE TtlOrS \M)S of AwlraHas arc defending the Middle !;»o ilnnLis'Hi" ISritish and ntiivi in. ops. Awaiting I Ttiunty '<> sho" the trmdi lom of Qalipoll still live, thesp ''Aussles* 1 h*V( HI adapted themiehrea to the high I eotnf< 1 I i pi right. i Hitler's allegation71 words
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229 1940-09-16 9 DINTS of beer she bought for soldiers were referred to :l1 Wesminsler bjCountessDe Mor»itines, 32, described as Independent, who was sentenced to Cl months' imprisonment on cnarf< of obtaining, and attempting to obtain, cash and goods by worthlesi cheques. Det.-sergt Webb save evidence that the229 words
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Article109 1940-09-16 10 YOU TELL THEM! ha t < a foreign, broad J casts tell you S that you don't j^P^ know? ■T Onh lu^ JH c it's their job N If to i -II you N BIT the? truth, i f you're fool i enough It] listen. Walk round your neigh- y109 words
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Article112 1940-09-16 10 BAN ON LOCAL NAME SIGNS The Home Secretary. Sir John Anderson, has banned from the roads all signssuch as those of estate agents, cinema theatres and notch?--which give any indication of the name or j situation of any place. Signs which give the distance to any place are also banned,112 words
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72 1940-09-16 10 Daughter Of "Lambert Walk" Sponsor Married The marriage took place at Radlett. Herts, uf Miss DJotl Heimann. dau^iitet ui Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heimann, of Radlett. and Mr. James Smith Crtch ton, the son of Dr and Ms. James Crichton, of Kensington. Fhe bride Is 20 find the bridegroom72 words
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Article269 1940-09-16 10 F.rs and costs totalling uti LOi Mr. McKenna nt Bow S' rert Police COUJ :p:i for .supplying: uh-oholic Uqu I iitt:d hours at the Astre i Club Old I Boho uiei wakadryker, 4.°. of Tottenham sti nH ivboOO a previous conviction. VM fined £180269 words
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Advertisement278 1940-09-16 10 i I 111 "HI "X i_X^ whhu: wiNF to run» ANO ORC HFSTK A IO B'OW! 10-NIGHT 9 T30~ DANCE 12'p.M. __r^ I I HUNDREDS ARE SEEING IT! OVER AND OVER AGAIN OF I OUR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY Fmrn where you can see the moon at the m:w woiilo amitskmext Imhk278 words
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Advertisement237 1940-09-16 10 BY PaO t ndBRiTISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained b> w !V O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports ot cau in China, India,' Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirement out under present237 words
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Advertisement496 1940-09-16 11 fdgf dfg ,luations Vacant •'•nsary. 2 3 stan'To n mi\ in English-speaking Mandore. 1( U1 ,icycle. Apply No. 408. T b aie, Singapore. (No. 662E. voung Singhalese cook, light tTC prospects. Apply 170, K ,ad. ;i art girls of good appearoatlonaUtf for a respectable -vpply 264, Middle Road, !tn 2496 words
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Advertisement486 1940-09-16 11 Property For Sale SALE C EsUts In Borneo 1< 0 -iOOO-. apply Box No. *12 co Malaya Trtl gap. re. (No. 6681) RUBBER ESTATE. 79 acres. 10 year rubber (4 duys by suaim-r from Singapore) for sale. $24,500-. bargain. Apply Box No. 413, c,o Mah.ya Tribune. Singapore (No. 669E) FOR486 words
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Advertisement523 1940-09-16 11 Miscellaneous MAic t 18 Batten I CM2, Slligi.p. H n lor this month srj $s r onl y- (K MAIBON SONIA, 18-C. Battrry^~R<"cl 1 SiiiK.iport' Kpecla! tntlning In complete course of Ladles H.fr-dresii-lng given. Moderate Charge. (No 643K, j t -DMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH Y~" punting foi X. I beautiful^ finished Studio,523 words
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Advertisement344 1940-09-16 11 Motor Vehicles .■ke. Wr v. pur. lOKIM IWn-SEATfcR rt itfOOg M I' "D. >250 Apply 5. It-' lill. 57 pm. <>.' lANDARD "8 11 Dr Luxf S. VM9 n.i del. mileage it. noo own*.- (i <l l«» Applj i rnhune. Sine II BTIM 10 Tourrr MM 3*;. A roiir<'rs :u344 words
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Advertisement316 1940-09-16 11 ON THI V AIR Singapor /HI. 225 in. I (I 11 Hi irj* jii <m i PJM Saigon 25 46 mrir« i (11 7Kfl K l'i 05 fluff (i; i u k. r Bangkok f«sr6 17.6'. ft,. .'I (7 M»N mr London IKANNMISf.I< 2 it 3. <;sf is. 14 w316 words
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Article107 1940-09-16 12 Exclusive Bottle Party Closed 1 E I u I s, B bill fl ...JJB and H I 501 tbi a'go.'B fti diacta thl Al. B a peer's her dcoionH of the Guards, undH i prominen! Jockey, Thi> i« toe i jfl 'k)-'lc p< rty r. the ne ir ('efencM r«107 words
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Article69 1940-09-16 12 Hit-&-Run Officer Jailed LIEUT THOMAS OASS Barkisland HafiJ Yorkshire was llanchesi 118 months ai I bam lor 10 5 He admil I he did not stop knock;: killing mill £"I cycling I at Boothstown. I His *JJ i that he c the time Mi' J Ol vi said to Casson:69 words
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Article35 1940-09-16 12 women «e W den to «wx sM» Issued. hithin* Two-p--suits for trunks i mfll banned n cr O n Aiiv I the beach B full, om ient erg in a d:.35 words
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Advertisement343 1940-09-16 12 tRNST LUBITSCH DOES IT AGAIN I' APIT 9L 10-DAI *M lilN Here's a picture you'll enjoy as much as w^ i)uili "Goodbye M, Ch.ps' NOW MR. SMITHIKEEPS..A.:BUNU.UA t: Sv 3P^H| m t*i ERNST LUBITSCH hohxt.o*. W.avo--- fc AMAIIRIffI ;^.v'r v TJieJllOpJareHlsS Margaret «l<s?^ Plr Sfooo^ ■W* -f«> ''a. »i^fYi FRANK343 words
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Advertisement94 1940-09-16 12 '.30f* oft 4^jS < S _V yy i >]M?ii W "m x talkii: To-niuhl 7.:W p.m. New Robin Mood JPSL C/, 1 4wß b^B .^HHIHP^bI t^9^k^9^BK%Na^Ba AFTER THE RACES DANCE WITH THE "HAPPY GIRLS" PICK OF ORIENTS BEAI'TY MISSES SALLY JENNY I II AI*l» Y CABARET TO-NIGHT I NON-STOP DANCE94 words
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Article178 1940-09-16 13 Charged After Ride With Officer KB RAF Wfal m n girl, Hilda el B ri. v < nhi rr. road Bwindon chargt with Ik I A poUcema wnoj heard hei i i in^ kmc! i dls- 1 bevelled and smelled! Btronglj <■♦ drink Hi I a Hamphreys, defendinfl dedared th.-178 words
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Article170 1940-09-16 13 AGENT OF MELBA IS DEBTOR Mu Lauchlau George Siu rpe, who tf»ok Mme. Mclba on her first concert tour of England In WH <™ cl v.-ho l*a* travelled the world with Pajerewssi, ha.s had rocriv'.r.v, ord 6 r in bankruptcy m a d e again* 4 him. He Is 75170 words
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Advertisement147 1940-09-16 13 l Kin UP f l^ SFKmv ALHAMBBA i Orve Wrfe in His Heort i| ..ond onother on n? FAfIBB WIFE v|p RANDOLPH SCOTT StiTtift I eA IL PAT R C K Mfetf"/^ t> y <r ARSON KAN i«v l£>Mm*4h^ j» > JBTr 3 McCAREY PRODUCTION H MSO PATHE_GAZETTE j I147 words
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Advertisement140 1940-09-16 13 m irwii io\ 8.11 fv MS 1 YOUR FAVOURITE COMEDIAN GEORGE FORMBY in D BR] IIBM < OMEDI •\O iJ>IIT" mm FLOR^NCE DESMOND 7HB /UAV AS \.\XTLD! HE MUST BE DESTROYED! yOU HAVE READ THIS ii(M»K •>li:i\ T KAMPF>IV CRIMES" WRITTEN BY ADOLF HITLER— THE BOOK THAT AVOWED TO THE140 words
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Article268 1940-09-16 14 60-Mile urtve To Johore 1 ,ar owners from among offlcm amo > trjal pore Naval Ba.sc f^Vj^X&W** to Sa:Vit!!T^S ufdS and_amu-ng. driving tests The event, organised by a..ommittco consisting of Pay. Lt A R. James, and Messrs. A Sheldon. C E. Side and E. Batien,268 words
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Article272 1940-09-16 14 Singapore, Sunday i ORBAT imtton greeted Ahma I A M-i't IT I Chia Chin Soon (E?Unw bp i when they left the court rhnmoions of th» Junior doubles 01 the bitmap re Badminton Association at the Cleric*! Union to-day. htvlnfl b tei J. Fernandez and i<-~ Kim272 words
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Article46 1940-09-16 14 Namar'.s Neck <New York), Se*)l. lP._Richard Chapman (Connect*. dit> won the American amateur golf champioDthiO title to-day beating W B McCullogh <Philacelphia' 11 and 9. in the 36-hoirs final, which is the bigpest victory since the event was started in 1895 ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article61 1940-09-16 14 THE Singapore All Stars beat the American Association one-nil in the second War Fund charity match nt the Jalan Eesar stadium yesterday. His Excellency th" Officer Administerine the Government. th° Kon. Mr. S. W. Jones, pitched tlv first ball. Both Ditchers pitched a pood eame Jack61 words
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Article237 1940-09-16 14 I ITTLE FANCIED BY PUNTERS, MYSTIC MUSIC, gJ WHICH WAS SEVENTH FAVOURITE ON THE TOTE LIST AND OWNED BY MISS MARIE NEY, THE ENGLISH ACTRESS, (WIFE OF MR. T. H. MENZIES), WON THE SINGAPORE GOLD CUP BY A NECK FROM KAI TERE IN THE LAST237 words
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Article88 1940-09-16 14 TO-DAY SOCCER:— S.A.F.A. Cup. Eliminating round, S.C.C. v Marines, S.C.C. League, Div. I, ArRyllfi v Manchester*. Stadium; R.A. (acac.» v Gordons, ChanKi; R.A. <|th Hy.) v Loyals. Gillman: Div II B. Chinese B" v Fort Canning, Fairer Park; Y.M.C.A. v Moravia. Y.M.C.A.; Customs v J.C.S A 5.H.8.; Div.88 words
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Article, Illustration110 1940-09-16 14 7 Who said cro-^T quet was a Vic- toi i.in game? Here you see S Edith Head all i set to disillusion i you. And she's N eot just the right dress to attract atten- tion. She con- j cocted this dress I from white lin- j en with a110 words
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63 1940-09-16 14 Results of competitions held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday were: Men's loner plunge: 1. T. H Silcock 66 feet. 2. Capt. T. J Scully 57 feet 7 ins. 3, R. F. W. Leonard 54 feet. 7 ins. Throwing the water-polo ball: 1. L. H. Chater63 words
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Article87 1940-09-16 14 PLAYING at their court the 1 B.P. defeated the Kamjx Jagoh Muslim B.P. by five sai to two in a friendly match yesl day. Results (New B.P. players a tioned first*: SINGLES Samani loft to Yunos 10--15—12. 11—15, Isii in beat Alv. 13— lo. 1587 words
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212 1940-09-16 14 rrUM the seven vendors who sold 1 1 Scottish boirlandto the Air Mini an acre skH'Jd be made to pay b was suggested by Mr. Stokes, SoCialis Ipswich, in Parliament jj •It <s perfectly outrageous," he said l. t.^ of Abercrrn and the212 words
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Article60 1940-09-16 15 Berlin. S^pt. 15. FRANCE must pay Germany twen'y million Reichmarks daily from June 25 for the upkeep of army of occupation, according to the French official gazette in which a convention is announced! between the French Government! and the Bank of France whereby i the bank advances60 words
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99 1940-09-16 15 A rifle which a! guardsman wmi cka-| ning in a barrack room went oIT and killed Sergeant chaihs David BlnfleM twenty-nine, of the Grenadier Guards, v.hos" bOtne was a 1 North -road. Wes* Middh a South-Stoat London inquest The vet from i ci. ntal causes.99 words
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Article90 1940-09-16 15 G< *>D actin» makf. <•! il «u A< ross The Bay,' now on the Cathay llUlUlllllMi Joati Bennett p\it.s across one of her best prrformauc's aa wif** of I racketeer who remains faithful to him while he i in prison serv ar.s. T)if tory howe.«90 words
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Article80 1940-09-16 15 WIFE REFUSED TO LIVE IN LONDON A MAN whose wife refused to live in London was granted -i decree nisi by Mr. Justice Hodson o n the grounds of desertion. Mr. Charles Tristan D'Oyly, of Cygnet House Chelsea, alleged that Mrs. Kathe r i ne D. H D'Oyly. who m80 words
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Article115 1940-09-16 15 HE SAYS 'CONSCRIPT NURSES' CONSCRIPTION of I girls to take up nursing in tuberculosis hospitals is being urged on the Ministry of Health by Lord Davies. In his presidential, address to the Governors of the Welsh National Memorial Association, at Cardiff, he said there were empty beds in sanatoria because115 words
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Article, Illustration573 1940-09-16 16 ROYAL PALACE BOMBED FOB THIRD TIME Persistent Nazi Barbarity London, Sept IT is learned that bombs were again dropped on Buckingham Palace during to-day'* raids. There were no casual ties. This was the third bombing attack on tne palace. It is understood two heavy bombs ind a number of smallReuter - 573 words
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Article299 1940-09-16 16 htittv t r, Budapest, Sept. 15. f iMY Lron Guards, who had been exiled in Germany, passthrough here on their way back to Rumania In a special coach attached to the express train. With them, it is believed was Madame Codreanu, widow of the shot IronReuter - 299 words
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Article58 1940-09-16 16 iIE death took i Mr. William b' merly Speaker oi th, Representative^ Congressman tt Ho was bom the .son of Benat Holhs Bankhead bnlliar.t scholar,' duated LL.B. f rom University when he wa ytan of age. m In 1917 he becam, a coam man which eventu;58 words
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Article57 1940-09-16 16 ETON BOYS HELP i ManyWunfol- iejn- boyi ar e factories eng»J 1 wl on war w^ i One pwtj fl" and stacks^* bags at an i* craft f^tory I while ohe« working <«*«? .side With «2 first expe"2? S in an t hour WJ j he lunch mJW i Pictures57 words
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