Morning Tribune, 19 September 1940
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Article, Illustration582 1940-09-19 1 I London, Sept. 18. LD.MARSHAL GOERING i> -lis^race upon his upon hLs service by and indiscrimiiipon the civilian this country and tis of the King and Archibald Sinclair. Air. speaking m ay. He added. 1 'Unable to des- 1 troy our air force or to sink navy, he' tReuter; British Wireless - 582 words
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106 1940-09-19 1 French Shoot Down British Flying Boat Gibraltar, Sept. 18. R.A.F. headquarters have issued a statement that on Sept. 14, an aircraft failed to return from patrol. "It has since been learnt that three members of the crew are safe and have been interned In neutral territory. The remainder of theReuter - 106 words
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Article63 1940-09-19 1 MALA YA 'S GIFT TO LONDON (From H.L. Hopkinj London, Sept. 18. THIRTEEN cases of clothing have 1 just arrived from Malaya and have immediately been distributed amone those who have lost their Dossessions through the bombing of london. The gift of. 2.000 cun^ from the Malaya Patriotic Fund !.x63 words
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680 1940-09-19 1 LONDON, SEPT. 18 JT WAS LEARNED AT THE UK MINISTRY THAT ATTACKS ON A LARGE SCALE WERE SUCCESSFULLY UNDERTAKEN LAST NIGHT BY RAF BOM BERS ON ENEMY SHIPPING CONCENTRATIONS AND BARGES AND COMMUNICATIONS IN ENEMYOCCUPIED TERRITORY AND o\ CERTAIN TARGETS. MediumReuter - 680 words
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Article143 1940-09-19 1 These figure tell the tale of air strength- 1 Nazis British rraft: 1,867 621 I Cww: i.oon r,,io }L It thai. British > (raft: 56 15 Hie Air Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair, gave details of German and British air losses since Aug. 8 when the blitzkrieg started.British Wireless - 143 words
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Article59 1940-09-19 1 Bombay, Sfcpt. MTHE ComnH has Mspended cWI 'to***™* T endine definite instructions rom G.ndhL^J short course of übedimr, to tht r ■ire meant SP^JW lor nurr b( r < United Provinces where J^t^ntt™^ dj volunteers have Wtherto coj^ :ull the Government of India 8 oan onReuter - 59 words
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Article141 1940-09-19 1 LONDON, Sept. 18 A traveller returned tram South Aiiica, m a letter to tne htancnester uuarman, tells oi his experience m Capetown wnere sirens are sounded to call citizens to an act of homage. "At mid-day daily, he writes, "they observe a two-minute silence. The siren soundsBritish Wireless - 141 words
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Advertisement25 1940-09-19 1 |pS*k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES fe^^ INSURE WITH THF EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE \O OfFICE-NO I6D CECIL STREET, "tUAJtMU, a* FffONK NO. MU25 words
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316 1940-09-19 2 GREAT RESPONSE TO TREAT THE TROOPS' CAMPAIGN ILTHOUGU III! TRIBUNE lUIAI THE TKOOI'S A Vl' <.N U\S OM.V LAUNCHED VKSTKKDAV N riffi^MALAl TRIBUNE" APPLICATIONS AND LETTERS EXPRESSING ENTHUSIASM FOR THE fni A U.KK RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE ALL HH AFTER NOON AND LAST EVENING. The "Treat tlu- Troops peign fills316 words
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Article118 1940-09-19 2 DUTCH GIFT TO LONDON FUND London, Sept 1* Thk Dutch Anep Afcncj statei that the Netherlands Government have decided to offer i contribution of £SQ,tH to the Lord Mayor*! Fund far the relief of London*:; air raid victims. "m this way. says Anep, "th€ Netherlands Government want to express their118 words
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Article194 1940-09-19 2 Dastardly Italian Bombing Commons Told Of London, Sept. 18. "fkASTAKDIA and deliberate" was the description applied by Mr. R. A. Butkr r Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, m the House of Commons today when :i-ked for information on the attack by two Italian aircraft m mission station at D«>ro. Sudan, onReuter - 194 words
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Article36 1940-09-19 2 London. Sept. 18.— The market well attended and trading more active Prices of most of 'he groups tended to improve under the lead of gold minings supported by Cape buyers. Wall Street was ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article60 1940-09-19 2 ANOTHER RAZIH RUMOUR KILLED uuiou. Sept i ibWd to jjive Nazi miii- off! m Berlin >- the t >tor> that "it L^ i ,j <)j )h Me that rigantk i r f renck and i are pMttd 1 i < lUted eateg -i (ha othing i^ knwwi'i I r »iUIReuter - 60 words
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Article81 1940-09-19 2 D EFENCE TALKS Melbourne, Sept Wevs Zealand, Chief of fclafl arrived to-day to c if pith the Australian j. y on mutual defence io i ing the security ih- j.Mith-westem Pacific, j hiding the co-ordination of >•<;, movements and the pro- oil m British Pacific posses- ,<: a i ofReuter - 81 words
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Article73 1940-09-19 2 LONDON, Sept. 18.— The Hou.^e of Common had another secret session to-day. The official report on the secret session says that a debate took place on the recent aerial bombardmeni of the country. Members representing London and other constituencies drew attention to the many problem.^ which had arisen.Reuter - 73 words
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Article125 1940-09-19 2 London. Sept, 18. THfc capitalist economy of Europe is» slowly bleeding to death and the increased drain upon it has been such that since the outbreak of war it is doubtful if Furope can endure much longer and still survive m anything like its previous economic md financialReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration222 1940-09-19 2 S THE Axis powers are again holdup »..-ither I 1 their notorious meetings. Ribbentrop M i gone to Rome but the reason tor the \Wu 9 quite clear. Probably it is to see whether tfl Italians are keeping their part of the Mr;aia^B the campaign m Africa whileReuter - 222 words
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Article134 1940-09-19 2 2 STORIE ABOUT FOOD Hlrf. Ml wo M FROM IiKHMV^ r STORY OF FOOD l v H W fj Loin!** 11 V H, The maxnr. M tnin\s food sup. M raids had b Uon of one parti 1 the Minuter of r slated to-day. these ten da;.. obvious, he said,134 words
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Advertisement65 1940-09-19 2 as it may seem, v-n 4he 'm-"c- of your hair do civ their natural food U!i. i the oi^tressing result. I- IiVOTJIIN, iV jroviding nourisht' lit to Oyinf ceils, causes the hair I i crow wiO) all Its former rtchi m b .«w n) d glossine.s.s~for *."!,VIKK))' (i grow hair65 words
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Article141 1940-09-19 3 J SHANGHAI SEPT. Ifl i PRESS YESTERDAY GAVE PROMINENCE VGES PURPORTED ro H am: m:i;\ re. lUNGKING PROM THE CHINESE CONSUL-I\!)O-(HIN A. REPORTING THAT THE HORTTfES FOLLOWING THE RESUMPTION IPANESE NEGOTIATIONS m IM)()-(Hl\\ H \VK ACCEPTED THE JUP \NKSi; DEERMISSKJN TO LAND TROOPS AT TONG ERTAIN POINTS ON HH141 words
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Article63 1940-09-19 3 HAILAND INDO-HINA •"in Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 18. <i<>UUVMENT official to-day outright the stories I^fcfarini. from various sources P^V Thai troops had advanced B*> th, rritory of Indo-China. communique adds eedingi m connection B| h I demarcation of the •niit-r between th°. two counroceeding according to H 1 the63 words
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Article97 1940-09-19 3 B -hanged." regard the coming B critical months B rally believed that B weather, with its B >«*»»■" hrt.uftht to a B -rale military B :?ve that the B ocr, may attempt fl Szechuen or B is a large-scale .:nportant Chinese M Kunming, evacuaW started m Shansi, X an areas,Reuter - 97 words
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Article17 1940-09-19 3 r kii)'4. Sept CIXTY-EIGIH J d r chu i n Central NewsCentral News - 17 words
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Article125 1940-09-19 3 G r eatne ss O f Kings N X STRIKING Iril ut« i. thr r. t n i INI k« I .i.,,,, ,s paid 1 annM i ftMt, vrltlaa I i uritr J»«i'Btl iii. ii[»m I ijuoting th< lomnicnl ..i i I -i point, ,1 cm Ihtt UH KinK u;il^»«Reuter - 125 words
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Article20 1940-09-19 3 Malta i jii'i on Mi Ita 8 i i i ■.<,••■ 1 d British fighters i i pint > en nd< ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement114 1940-09-19 3 mt \^w^\jßv\^«^\*^' 1 tttJH mMk9 mWwrV WBm J^F #Help to heat Hitler. I Kvery Dollar counts. •He Thrifty and Patriotic too. j INVEST T (^> (IKT Buy War Savings Certificates. I j|s^ $20.00 yCertificstos can be purchased for $15.— $75J0 $KMM)m 75> 1;>0 I $150.D0 $200.00 on maturity you get114 words
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521 1940-09-19 4 S-j tHi n ooi x mo I popular of all bl when the launching ampaJgn (Of rimpllfjillf the question of pri- nlng Ul this Briefly thia la the ld< rhere we qwniffin^ h« -r«- who would pive a great deal lor a home life. I:521 words
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Article, Illustration593 1940-09-19 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE fitopk art filaau By M t ,i iModfttti *eh V reputat; prodU Parties Wltl I of i bat, d. ■;n on itaif at 4. m Hill. Twenty N.C.O.'s und men hailing from Canada wert> the guests. After593 words
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Advertisement34 1940-09-19 4 nUBUNI THKAT THE TO<H)PS" CAMPAIGN Anson Road. Addressrs 9& U The Arcadr, Singapore. or Singapore. > PtoMC post m» a »op> f your printed J form retarding the mtortaiiweni of troops. V Sum Xtldr.s^ L~-34 words
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Advertisement34 1940-09-19 4 \TA Elizabeth Ardent f^S\ FIRMO-LIFT FOR LOVELY CONTOURS Rib is an entirely new treatment I soothes strengthens stimuli--1 >^^ tissues, remoulding your profile to lines of youth. Call and ask for details Aide*. SaA**MAYNAHD'S Battei34 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1940-09-19 5 Helpful advice and six good exercises for strengthening the breast muscles are given m the first of this new series Throw head slightly backward, (left) vo that throat muscles arc taut. By means of the lower jaw, lift upward as if you wen trying to lift the1,079 words
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Advertisement32 1940-09-19 5 Sausages J j ...the finest that J ever went into a hjrndcd with rare ces PHONE 537 C FI V X LINKS c 8 20]A Advf o/ Singapore Loin Sfcfllff Cl»- t^.32 words
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Article, Illustration421 1940-09-19 6 FOR INFORMAL MOMENTS 0 .hit and that beand more fron. VlOMblc fabrics, m that on r-fun-down and v. hrn featuring the -hori .^kjrt. for ftft^moi ,r as r.«illo. tafTcU, printed Mik. line, dun erapi tnd; m-. ill, silk the most favour d fab: f-nt. liking into Priscilla's. Bu C Stamford421 words
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Article403 1940-09-19 6 •pE evening fashion picture ver. T M just now: practically every woman will -...il dresses suited to her ideas and needs althou ,:1 tain trends are. of course, highlighted more thanl <»thers. The three genera] fashions are; 1. the side dr&pel silhouette, a compromise fashion which403 words
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Advertisement97 1940-09-19 6 |r //ATS HJH j PRISCILLA Ltd. I WE 8 P X c I A Lj Z E IN I COTTON, LINEN AND SILK WASHING FROCKS COSSETS BRASSIERES J 61, STAMFORD ROAD, I (Eu Court) 3335 SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone 6045 OVERSEAS ASSIRA97 words
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790 1940-09-19 7 Churchill The Leader Born For This Day Hour I Hopkin Writes From London.. tendon, Aug. 9. X :i- the boat!" That jj the appall made by sen- lr 'V, pap n to-day. W 1 1 to stop rocking is addressed to cciW icK-bendi M. P.'s who ■r vociferously deX the790 words
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Article268 1940-09-19 7 fore midnight, causing damage to a house and some fatal casualties. In the course of the day, four bombs were dropped m districts m the West End of London, which had b*en damaged m previous raids tniv on 2 cf which exploded A number ofReuter - 268 words
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Article76 1940-09-19 7 SPY CASE ENDS Tokyo, Sept l«. DX. luvohiko Kasi'Hi. noad social worker and published, was released by the Tokyo Oeniarmrrir on Frid:i> M ijn>iiiid of mv U fli, u-nt erWence, the < al 'KaSSfhad been detained' fjnee the end of A on su pi cion of anti-war jctivitie The ChuuuiEastern News - 76 words
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Article201 1940-09-19 7 WITH every day that passes, Hitler 9 chain's of an attempted invasion of Hriiain grow smaller and smaller. Unless he makes the effort within the next few days, he will have t<> postpone the plan tor good becauv next year he will not be m a201 words
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Article278 1940-09-19 7 IT \B a moot point whether invasion will ever now he attempted, though it would be the reverse of wise to dfemiflß it as unlikely. Desperate needs Invoke desperate measures irhich desperate men do not hesitate to seize. And Hitler is desperate. There can be no278 words
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Advertisement78 1940-09-19 7 k hfen Polaroid Glasses JOVV Sg 00 P^^ nts made free of charge or discoloration occurs. IE OF IMITATIONS. H( OPTICAL CO., IDE BLD(;. FHONK 3002. ■■■>■■ M^^» PXTRAGON I CAPSULES I Md sure cure for acute and I urethral discharges. <?tc. I i sex Cures without I irritation or78 words
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Article, Illustration499 1940-09-19 8 Skilled Craftsmen In Important Work THOUSANDS of workmen arc employed at HM Naval Base. Singapore, strengthening it as a base for operating against the aggressor nation keeping m fighting trim the ships of the British Navy which are constantly returning to it from Patrols. rhe499 words
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Advertisement129 1940-09-19 8 T )y* m Ik \Ar w^ T O JJi \\^AjS^77^uX^ r *ssta? o- [THE RIGHT LABEL ffl ."White )/rber I White Label U If i Dl -HI I > rH H^D 21 vV- I K I' VI^I JM •01 1: AOETfTR: L>GAPORE-JOHORE-MAI ACTA-NEGRI SEMBII AN Agents: SELANGOR PAQANG W.P.S. 6B129 words
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Article100 1940-09-19 9 MEXICO FAVOURS DEMOCRACIES Me\i« o < ttj, sept, i:. IN repl) to :i question r»- nardin» the possible resumption of diplomatic rr- lations with Great Britain. uhit h were ltruken <ifT m Mtreli, IfSS, follow m- the upprtiprinlion of BritisJt J i>ropeities by tki M» \ii :ir. (iov* rumrnt. PresidentReuter - 100 words
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Article152 1940-09-19 9 CHE A TING ALLEGED /tLLEGED to have falsely repre-J A sented to Lachan Bingh that, he had a bicycle, for sale. Burmukh Simrh induced him to advance 533. The contract was, not carried out, however and Surmukh Bingh appeared before the third magistrate yesterday to, answer a charge ol cheating.152 words
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95 1940-09-19 9 BRITAIN,FRANCE EXCLUDED FROM COMMISSION Belgrade, Sept WrlE Germans have virtually replaced the International Danube Commission— on which Bn- tnin and France were represent- 1 ed— *y consultative conuniislon, pemanently presided over by I German, llrrr Martius, who alone has the risht to convoke sessions. Ii Is reported that this cioei-;Reuter - 95 words
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Article52 1940-09-19 9 ArHREE-DAY exhibition of a unique collection of old a new Chinese paintings, as well as calligraphic masterpieces, wu' d held at the Victoria Memorial HaU, In Singapore, commencing to-fl till Saturday B/ mlJ( There are char ;ion The exhibition will be open daily from 10 :>.n». till52 words
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472 1940-09-19 9 FOOD CONTROLLER EXPLAINS POSITION DEGARDING tin* registration of rice purchasers, th. Pood Controller, Malaya, slates: The Order will shortly be amended so that rice ret;, and exporters may register with the wholesalers from whom they ordinarily buy. without restriction a to number. In472 words
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Article43 1940-09-19 9 Honolulu. Bept. '8 Taw I"/ United States war iding to Calil ui;i to enabli the crei leave. Thi^ move Is Interpreted l r Indicating the fi f et will < I i eflnitely to be based a i ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article68 1940-09-19 9 Th<' prize distribution of the Rochore Malaya Olrls 1 School (the school for selected '-^U fn>m Malay vernacular School*) will be hold on Thursday, Sept. 2b. at &«M a.m. at the Rochore School m i 1 lembang Road, Singapore, Che 1 Aeshah Isteri Che 1 i68 words
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261 1940-09-19 9 A WOMAN described by the magistrate ai "extremely dangerou!.' anda youngman whom, he said, 4< the Germahi wrould have si;l! Vi h sentenced to one month's impriaonn m the iccond division a 4 Marlborough-street, London Thoy were Sybil Morrison, a 47 described organising O j261 words
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211 1940-09-19 9 BLIND L.D.V. MAN TEACHES HOW TO SHOOT ATol MM Mind 31, l»«i"--tam*r. who u;»-> I riLt'.tnt Major m the lad war, i»a< iu> l Im i n i wolfed m the 1..D.N i Lowings, 47, once thr (City ol l both Bo to i tied to make When an LD.V.211 words
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Article35 1940-09-19 9 Budapest, Sept. is. p Kl.\ I 1 1 rsons, accused <>« espionage, m favow of foreign states, have been sentenced lhe m ilitar3 tribunal from j;i t o iSyears 1 impnsonnn ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article160 1940-09-19 10 HAT' P£ of \h Lay urtal l.M;i»' four (i *>< TV),. ;,p*M iii }U ij.)jp«>u.^ rerd mi ru r .uu. Tim aUagatteni he on■i -!<• ptr« th;iv dm frac two section* ol t party < c tt the junction of Ja•ui street And O eet, Just160 words
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Article90 1940-09-19 10 London. Sept IT It mcod that, subjeci 00 •rnment and shareholders' consent, the Grootv lei PlOprtefTy Minos are aequinnthe Palmkietkuil Gold Mining Co. for £789.000. of which i 544.000 will apply to thOJa subscribing for 136.000 Gr<Mjtvlei shares at £4 each against the run-eat market price of £4Reuter - 90 words
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Article134 1940-09-19 10 1 V'H r < rutt ful to your fulhrr thut he I did not ui^h to proceed »ith the case." Mr Conrad Oldham. second magistrate, ad. dressed these words to a 1.". -year-old schoolboy, lav Boon Kirn. «ho »as charged with threatening I his father with134 words
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Article215 1940-09-19 10 Communist Sent To Gaol AHuTEL "boy" named Ng loan I piah, alias. Wee Buan r'lew, hi whose desk at the hotel traa iound a large quantity of seditious literature, was sentenced to the maximum of six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. (McFaii, m the Disci ict Court, for being215 words
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Article44 1940-09-19 10 Fortniohtly Club Meeting I rut; next meeting 1 the Y.W.C.A Fortnightly Club wW be held on Monday, September 23 at 9.45 am when the er will br Mrs. A H Dickinson. Her Will be "Speech". The DMeting Is open fco members and Interested friend.s44 words
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Article86 1940-09-19 10 London. Sept 17. Tea brokers are busy valiiinp samples of six tea cargoes which :uvt Just reached the United Kingdom, swelling the already large <tocks. Reports of a South African Flag Day collection to replace United Kingdom tea stocks allegedly destroyed by air attacks ait- appreciated, but itReuter - 86 words
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Article192 1940-09-19 10 Transfusion Of Blood Discoveries THE nrst _^M there X blood were IJBI X Ando. d»- H blood grcupii tlood tran- 'L^B Rotarian* m a talk n" r H grouping and blood ti at tli 1 weekly lun •«^B. Dr Ando ad.-- Mm to this was m ide m a medico^H192 words
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Advertisement245 1940-09-19 10 .t¥ Pia^ilßßlf ISH I MDIATi NFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND' The best pos al>ke services are being maintained by the I! O. S. N. Coy tern the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India v Oefion and the United Kingdom. Passengers are >.»e<iuested to register their requirements, but245 words
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Advertisement190 1940-09-19 10 Wdav company I HEAD OFFICE i«» .JRAFFUS PLACE Deep well Dnllmj P->nl> faradco RROKERS Pumpins: Plant? <|ij»i bi-^ New and S.c^na iui>«b Machinery H Cast Iron Scrap Bmer* 111 lt\S PHILP LIM I (Incorporated m Australia) I MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. I SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AVP THURSDAY ISLAND.190 words
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Advertisement1804 1940-09-19 11 gkjgjkgjkgjhg I Situations Vacant Matrimon.al Miscellaneous Lost cV Found ADVERTIBEB hold reaponalbk to meet educated lament as Shor: ln ar; >c apply m I ro, jn d.nce wttto photo returnable m \.i rnbtine, Slnga] I No MA RRIAGE AGENCY— 79. Buklt T. Rnaa. Sujgapore. CatPrs for all classes. 2 Europrttn.1,804 words
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Advertisement324 1940-09-19 11 ON IH-; AHSing* i 3 mH, I. I. K)»t M (9 C 9 ii. Saigi (II 7*o X' i c/- (6 llf Xi < Bangkok («SP6 37. C. m. irv» (7 9«8 nifl Londofi TRANSMIf.fi(< 2 A J. «;SK IVH ivt'^l (9.H2 rnrtfr,; <.KJ 2 1 It M.|« (13 §5324 words
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157 1940-09-19 12 Every week a ten shilling not, ut l r soldier or sailor from Tarleton (neai -.uthport I There are sixty-two men from tfc vUhge I the Forces and each m turn WWJIti thr m<lli I civen by the women's section of the Bniivjj I157 words
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Article194 1940-09-19 12 SUICIDE HAD SPY MANIA A t< I ~.afl have fl delusions about ipifl and to have tiefl I fried because fl could not get ...votiH Arm uras tilled ifl stantly when ifl threw him ::vfl < the roof it fl mother's h He was R fl John Nell MLeoH thirty,194 words
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Article37 1940-09-19 12 LONDON 8,000 CYPRIOTS Lord Lloyd. CJ nial Secretary, i£ ing a club i m •>; fQ Cross-road the use el m London. numbered abou Economics iH. Pically. and ally, Cyprus stlned ilo P^yj port m x yi ranean.37 words
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Advertisement244 1940-09-19 12 Ilu Grandest Saudd LAUGH PRESCRIPTION eve- made Up! i HIT I i 7 ii^P Mr. Williams" 'Too Many Husbands" and "You Mk.mSM < ..n t U»ke it with you" again BRINGS YOU THE H. HAY MILLAXII »««i h.^'^mf ioiu ri yoixi; ln wJmmm With GAIL PATRICK, EDMUND CWENN iSSI A244 words
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Advertisement125 1940-09-19 12 lip i iB^A 4BV ?3 fl r J^, LB M I MBBBMMfItt AMDNICHT SATURDAY at The CAIMTOI "ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIES EVER STRAITS TIMES a p Y »ift.M. xILHAMBRA OLIVIA'S FIRST Starring Role Since •CONE WITH THE WIND" and her best ever /I. L I ■Mi 0 1» -c»125 words
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Article87 1940-09-19 13 Sultan Sends "Slamat" To Malaya IIOFKIN) lONDON. NFFT. IS lt ,U» GA\B A OOCK- PAB TI XT THE tOLOJ ol v mi SULTAN OF JVke-s birthday. met several head.^ Thr dinner was .lied but the Sul--1 iiformaJ luncheon toBovutt. The Mr. Jim M 'llison, rman. ren was sounded ending, At87 words
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Article60 1940-09-19 13 Drowned In Rochore Canal ii« elderly chin, i coolie, Qt-,. p fell into while walk a plank int. m Rochore I TWO BM fall, dived into river :ind picked him up. He was uncon iicl died 20 minutes la?< r Death was di. phyzla from drowning. Singapore coroner, Mr. W.G.60 words
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Article71 1940-09-19 13 Tl Ing vi held at fPie r» of Mr Tan Soo Poh and the foil ptw cV ren fur the ensuing year: Mr. Tan soo roh, dent re-elected >; Mr. Chong Hock I^ai. too m-tary; Mr. Goh Kirn H ek, hon. treasurer, Mr. IV Rampo, hun.71 words
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87 1940-09-19 13 Girl Complains Of Man's Behaviour A MIDDLE AGED Chinese, Wong Ah Seng, charged m the ond nmrt yesterday witn exposing hia person m public and thus outraging tin modesty of a young Malay girl, pleaded not guilty, ana claimed trial. Esah binti Kamifi alleged that on June liO, the accused87 words
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86 1940-09-19 13 FREEDOM OF PRESS NATION'S SAFEGUARD Mr.E. Shinwell, MP.j (Soc, Beaham),f speakinir In Hanley said: "I hope the Government will not make the mistake of interfering with the freedom of the Pp 1 ur the free expression of opinion as long as there la nothing subversive m the views expressed. suppress86 words
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Article32 1940-09-19 13 Peeress Gives Up Title New York. ~La<|y Ribblpsdale formerly Mrs John Jacob Astor became plain Ava Rli J chc reassumed y fl SSnerican citizen^ip. which P(l m 1919 to mwry IIM Ribblesdale32 words
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Advertisement98 1940-09-19 13 iiii»\ii;iit ritomiu: SATURDAY 2ist SEPTEMBER I At The ami \>imr\ Lth LOLA LANE GENE LOCKHART gp^^^^ NEW WORLD THE WEE' SISTERS MISS I.M V WEE m^m i:j(|.NTLV SVYKPT Visl^ W -Ji^^^fe <k>\ K)R PROFESSIONAL c'w JB* R M> I R HELD EARLY nils L J If THREE SISTERS j^^P^ m98 words
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Advertisement150 1940-09-19 13 "NAKKD IKI 111 MARKS nils I'OWKRH I \M> iNI <>i;(.i ii \iti i i ii. m i i;i i pki ss iJJJJ;.. [pavilion I JRi^/'^ J TO-DAY .it 6.15 9.15 iP^^flU THE SAVAGE ROARS n^ StOnm M of KKKNZIKD BROWN ImijUOWS MCURWj^ SHIRTS IN Ii;! NAZI r*|^f»tNl VKBSIONOI THBSPANIBH fljif^W^150 words
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Advertisement69 1940-09-19 13 SHRINE OF ORIENTAL BEAUTI T)w ihrinc thai ?»vp« turth to STARS NOW SPREAD THROUGHOUT Th«- tonftfe (1 bfoltfc of Matayi v\,- ihrsyikeep tack the cream CELEBRITIES PREFER TO APPEAR FIRST AT II V V V j| AItA Xl KRONCHONG NIGHT HI2 P.M. I mul »Vrform:»nre of -TAPPING TRIO" th»' lenaatlonal69 words
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Article227 1940-09-19 14 TIIK uoYAU IUI I** PolK>e m th in 1 inter m Division I of tin sa.f.a. LeagiM played it th< stadium yesterday Th( .ore was 01 N b v the »red tor off side infrii its. For the major part, I ame dull but some thrills227 words
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Article208 1940-09-19 14 SULLIVAN IN SCORING MOOD U be R\ i vben th<> n hockey frii iwlh v Thr K«*«-> won by U. nil. ei^ht <»J it) i van i:i>»d <»n (he ir form, and h< 1 I it h^n^i throughout tku This victory an.i, ir, for the Recs m their i.»rih b|208 words
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Article208 1940-09-19 14 Singapore Tennis Results W N 6-4. the i plonships of the nn lawn U impel Uon "1" th S Cricto I club arj the resnM L*a Si.iules handicap: Quarter finals: J. C Bembroke <sor I beat A. BeweU 'plus 51.3' 6-3, 6-1. S. C Woolmer 'plus 15.3) beat s. C208 words
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Article29 1940-09-19 14 Nairobi. Sept. 18. An official t communique states that further reconnaissance flights were carried out by the South African air force over enemy territory. All aircraft returned safely ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article212 1940-09-19 14 JHE Anglo-Chinese School beat the Ceylon Sports Club "A" mo^Z^lZr Balestier Plai yesterday ,n g«U3 H tol!!?Ide^ eedy ACS centre f0 art «»th the Exchanges were fairly part ol th( hall hon hnt)i sets oi forwards i ajternate raids. .Towards the end of thia session,212 words
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172 1940-09-19 14 i Till (iordons brat th. Ctfstftou Mf S 1 p.uhuu; v«*terday hv fmh QMftlifytaf round N th« BJLPJI ih.ill, Iki pM on<.*ided. th« Dons dominatZ play throughout. All thr»« S durine the first half. In trie s< ,< hall th*J i wa^ M M-orinf. 1172 words
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Article156 1940-09-19 14 Naval Police And Chinese Draw THE S.C.R.C. drew with the Naval Police on the S.C.R.C. rrcund terday, at hockey, each .^ide scoring a goal. The game wa.v played at a pare frotr start to Anlati, but the stick -work of both sides l I faulty. The Naval Police scored early156 words
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Article41 1940-09-19 14 A nit- llanagem tec of tl I B Int lion will I the Clerical UnM 21. at 330 p.l Agend to minutes mitte on Ju:> sidei 3 tOl 1 O A ments: tog School Toui ib» Intel C 'v.mercii Tournann41 words
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Article72 1940-09-19 14 SPORTS FINALS The fi] ;hs H Denham Cup and P«H lice championships en the Southern Srttl« ment boxins i° urn a ments, 1940, will taken place ;.t the PolireH Depot, a* 8.30 p.ir. <"■ Friday. Sept 20 The finals of I Royal .'••-r-B national Club championship, I also tin I72 words
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51 1940-09-19 14 These Little Pigs Went To Marshes Nearly a pigs were d safety amon es when a v:> out at plgg< Goofeley-h-n. ing, Essex. Then es could be seen ty miles a A call to the regular gade broughi of engines cause hi distant. wat< oe conveyed i Duckets. The pi51 words
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Advertisement190 1940-09-19 14 This helps you fight MALARIA The takmg r v»o Phyttoatti t.i'bier*- T*gularty t c timei a oay before meala, itreagtbens yoa i—\ agalM th- eflbca aialaria] attack. Ii tustaini W]| your vital iorce, mnintuu.s and rciuws tin \im»ur o1 f U Wi ii bt.K>d, and torrincs your hcan. »iUO ol>190 words
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Miscellaneous18 1940-09-19 14 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDE TO-DAY: 12.04 p.m., 9.2 ft. TO-MORROW: 00.27 a.m.. 9.3 ft. 12.30 p.m., 9.3 It.18 words
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Miscellaneous36 1940-09-19 14 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER s.a.f.a. League, Div. i. Malaya flrgyUs, Stadium*; Div. II A, S.H.B. v Publishers. 8 H. 8.; Challenge Cup, R.A.F. II v Chill, S.R C NNIS: S.C.C. and V.MC.A. its. HOCKEY. CJS.C CSC36 words
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Article274 1940-09-19 15 RUTH WILL PREVAIL OVER LIES r. ?L"prm h I !u secUll ,„•< Ciid^nS n" d A d cause al homt nd w«> Sin^^i le f Dom ll01! -"(I that a had to be n, hf n V'T the of "PPwatua available 10 the pusontation of the national case, dennan; hadReuter - 274 words
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Article148 1940-09-19 15 VDON. SEPT. 14. ENEMY AlK- x\^ the \u: I or THEM B\ fibe. mm w [kkshavc bmn riIOTSOFFIM BOMBS ARE H HAVE Bl P s THE LONDON Li on iNt coa<t °I ■i is—The set on* V destroyer- tor L \*yc arrived here ami vii: llU d overReuter - 148 words
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Article90 1940-09-19 15 FINE sli I •"•rful act make of "Lillian I :h opened a season at the last night, a great film In lea] product! story of America glamour girl and sweetheart, who born for fame but lived with Its tragic side, wit! nany dJ playii histriond ht, of whl<90 words
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45 1940-09-19 15 Why Indo-China Did Not Join Dt Gaulle |n: 9 joined 1 .pan on I ii Impre as that Indo-C thai Japan would claim d a right ani Ao~Chlna haa 10ft by 1 retli a Tiic traveller Rid thai ;>♦•<, p> that Thaikmd urn of U N45 words
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Article119 1940-09-19 15 ALTMARK MAN'S DIVORCE Rejcued from the Na/i pTI on ship Altmark. Mr. diaries William i of Tower-road thfield, Rugby, was granted n decree ni i by Mr Justice BllCknill tn the Divorce Court. ih- alleged thai his wife Florence tad committed ml duct with th» corespondenl i h n Hankm119 words
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Article45 1940-09-19 15 AUSTRALIA BUILDS WARSHIPS All Australian shipyards are build I warship for Britain, the Australian Minister for Gomnv vnd Navy, Mr. a. g. Cam< ron aid In ntly yard Will ./(in be working i> he added po out that mi be pt for guns and < equip45 words
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Article25 1940-09-19 15 NAIROBI, s. pi The man plant* first col fee i!. f i -V: P i 0 and P »n bro i 45 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article24 1940-09-19 15 LONDON. S> Mr. Mini try annoui licenc( to Impoi lianas from < I ol apdouble Import durum •he jreai ended Aim. 31. 1-' British WirelessBritish Wireless - 24 words
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Advertisement52 1940-09-19 15 I VTHAI CAFE r "What Emybah Gob" ESTELLE^OWAN PRESENTS MARIE DESTY Continental Dancing Star r Popularity la Increasing Daily CO WANT* BAILEY ur FavcHm Entertainers ne lp And DINE—THE FOOD Is HNI NB 3402. EXT. EVER! —^ZT—. AFFORD AN I'MNSUUED LOSS 15 Y British Insurance Co., Ltd. 93€ 2. Ftnlavsoa52 words
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Advertisement146 1940-09-19 15 tile fund for Hrn don's ;nr raid suif' I I been opened by th» Mayor of Calcutta Renter NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royx-. Criarter K.O 1824 Incorporated m Ihe Netherlaad* Past Indies. (Netherlands Trading Bocietv» BANKERS Paid Up Capital 40,030,0*» inn Fund lo,sO<U»q London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCES 3.VIK146 words
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Article, Illustration570 1940-09-19 16 LONDON, SEPT. 18. FOLLOWING LONDON S TEN HOIK DARKNESS RAIDS r —THE LONGEST OF THE WAR— THE METROPOLIS SO FAR HAS HAD SEVEN AIR RAID WARNINGS TODAY. ALL OF SHORT DERATION EXCEPT ONE AFTER VIFDDAY WHICH LASTED FOR ONE AND THREEReuter - 570 words
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Article51 1940-09-19 16 London, Sept. 18. Lord Londonderry yesterday offered his Park Lane mansion, Londonderry House, one of the most famous mansions m I upland, for housing families rendered homeless by bombings. The offer was made m response of the Lord Mayor's appeal for the London Distress Fund. BritishBritish Wireless - 51 words
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424 1940-09-19 16 London, A WIDE area round London, central London and—for tin second successive ni&ht the West End fU homba during a raid lasting nearly ten hours. The "all clear" wa not sounded m the London area until shortly after 5 a.m. In last night's raid three424 words
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Article164 1940-09-19 16 London, Sept. 18. THE Department of the Ministry of Labour responsible for developing Government training centres for providing semi-skilled munition workers and supervising the increase of private training schemes which had been evacuated to the country has been brought back to London. The decision, says the MinisterReuter; British Wireless - 164 words
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