Morning Tribune, 20 September 1940
1940-09-20
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Title Section12 1940-09-20 1 Morning Tribune |> EXCEED 4,500 DAILT Friday, Sept. 20, 1940. No. 198, Vol.12 words
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Article, Illustration87 1940-09-20 1 All eyes are™ turned on) Egypt, where i Italian troops, having broken through and l taken posses- sion of Solium, an now getting ready for their lout; expected J Egyptian earn- paifß. Whether or not the Ita- 1 lians invade Egypt, British i troops are rea- 187 words
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Article, Illustration891 1940-09-20 1 ITALIANS HEAVILY PUNISHED BY BRITISH NAVAL FORCES ON VAST FRONT Cairo, Sept. 19. ADVANCED British patrols are understood to be severely punishing Italian columns, spread out along 60 miles of the very rough coast road between Sidibarrani and the Libyan frontier. Operations at present are confined to harassing Italians, heavyReuter - 891 words
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Article256 1940-09-20 1 LONDON, SEPT. 19. B KI uu TWO STORIES llUll.H ;ILI'STRATF THE vKM *M> GRACIOUSNESS ■"MlMliM^ OF THE ROYAL ffk The Kino H\\ standing amid the mu^m eof devastation W^^W wrecked houses ■c: -rived a direct hit m the King and Queen H men and womenReuter - 256 words
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Article49 1940-09-20 1 LONDON, Sept. iy. It is learned that Major-General C. J. Bruce Hay and Mrs. liay were killed a the bombed Western Hotel He was Ins* pector-Oeneral of the Iraq Army and th( head of the British Military Mission to Iraq from 1934 to 37. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article73 1940-09-20 1 DEFORE going into secret session to-day the Bam D of commons had an accustomed hour of queshons »nd miswits Sir John Anderson, as the most auestS minister, .greed that the liberal policy of exemption from Alien* Act restrictions should be foiled m reepect to citizensReuter - 73 words
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Article223 1940-09-20 1 R. A. F. AGAIN IN ACTION I,ondon, Sept. 19. IT is learned that R.A.F. bomberi last night raided invasion ports nnd shipping barges at Boulogne, Calais, Dunkirk and Ostend among other objectives. A big attack was also made on Ie Havre. Marshalling yards m Germany and enemy-occupied territory were alsoReuter - 223 words
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Article67 1940-09-20 1 Ottawa Sept. 19 Canada and the United Kingdom haw agfttf that substantial force* mast be maintained In Ireland. Mr. RaiDefence Minister, told a pre.sa conference m answer to a qu« irding reports that I 1 invaded before Brltam Mr RaLston refused to make Mf her comment, but it i.Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement20 1940-09-20 1 osh SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES Iglfjp INSURE WITH EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE 0 OFFICE -NO I6D CECIL STREET, j20 words
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234 1940-09-20 2 LONG-RANGE CRAFT FOR BRITAIN'S R. A.F. Washington. Sept. 19. fT is officially disclosed thai the IS. War and Navy Departments have released for sale abroad four-engined planes of the mode? Bt 299 described as a commercial version of the Army's long-ran;, c IJ. 17 bombers. It is also authoritatively reported234 words
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Article105 1940-09-20 2 i Ottawa. Sept. 19 THY. Japanese Government has expressed profound i regret at tlie bombing of the J Canadian ship the Fmpress J of Ami on Sept. 14 and dec- Uie> ihat it was entirely the v i iesult oi' an error during J bombing practiseReuter - 105 words
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Article147 1940-09-20 2 Philadelphia. Sept. 19 PREDICTING that the British Empire will eventually triumph m its heroic defence Mr. Herbert HfoveY, the fornu r United States President. iKdared that it was now lime that the United Slates begatf to think about its "economic r__* feacea" against what ta toReuter - 147 words
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Article73 1940-09-20 2 Baltimore, Sept. 19. IDESIDENTS of the Netherlands East Indies are 'bitterly ii appointed by the art ion of American firms a ago m cancelling cent tacts for urgently-needed munitions, states Paul Patterson, publisher of the Balti:e Sun m a dispatch to his paper from Manila. PattersonReuter - 73 words
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Article76 1940-09-20 2 The Empire Rallies 'tombo, sept. 19—a hundred thousand rupees have been sent to tncelior of the Exchequer for the purchase of Ceylon's six+h tenter aircraft by readers of The Times oi Ceylon. The several War tunds of thia newspaper have already brought In >ver a million rupees. Calcutta, Sept. 1976 words
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Article, Illustration88 1940-09-20 2 J While atten- J tion is bein^ r i focussed <> k French Ind o- China, where S the outcome of the Franco-Ja- panese talk> v is awai t c d r with keen m 1 terest. the posi- J tion of the Cni- k ted States Paci-88 words
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Article51 1940-09-20 2 FORMER FRENCH CHIEFS IN TROUBLE Rome. Sept. 19.I Ribbentiop arrived I here at 11 50 a.m.. accompanied by hig.i Foreign Office offici--1 aLs. He was met oy j Ciano. Ribbentiop will con. ter with Mussoli \i land Ciano this after. I noon, reports the Ger~ man news agency from Rome.Reuter - 51 words
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Article34 1940-09-20 2 Ribbentrop In Rome New York. Sept. 19. —The Public Prosecutor at Riom has asked i for indictments against M. Daladier and General Gamelin, says a Vichy dispatch to the New Yor.< I Tim ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article84 1940-09-20 2 Japanese Chiefs Meet Emperor TOKYO sFPT 19 /ÜBINET MINISTERS I v SERVICE HIEFS CO FERRED FOR THRLI Hor AT THE IMPERIAI I'UACE THE PRESENCE 01 THE E PEROR THIS AFTERNOI A COMMt'NIQI issiED THE SECRETARY OF T\ CABINET SAYS. "IMPORT*] AFFAIRS OF STATF" M DISCUSSED. THK COVPI ENCE WAS ATTENDEDREUTER - 84 words
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Article70 1940-09-20 2 Japanese Ships Take New Route Tokyo. Sept. 10.-TheNi pon Yusen Kaisha. Japan chief shipping line, has (k cided to divert vessels boun for Europe from Japa through the Panama Cam ''owing to the increasin danger of the South Africa route.'* according to th Domei Agency, which ad< that the linerReuter - 70 words
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Article112 1940-09-20 2 Loader.. /AUTHORITATIVE circles deny Buenoi n York reports that the British Go 1 considering asking or accepting croc!.: fi Argentine Government for the purchi commodity surpluses. Although COn\ •''dim* m London on the ,vider Ls Una's surpluses, it is stated that unde tancea w uiuReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement93 1940-09-20 2 Mmmtl mmmmm, BRIN(i OUT THE FULIJ HKILI lANCY OF YOUR HAIR Your hair is not only one of your chief unrti, but its tidiness and richness la used by many to indicate your character. Orderly well eared for hair, shows .smartness md personal pride and ability. Join the many, who93 words
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Article614 1940-09-20 3 90 KILLED 850 INJURED Wednesday's Raids Ii lias been done m by high exploten of the heavy but the main these wanton at- dwelling central London suburbs, south of houses have been >• demolished fires were also diary bombs, but i tinguished or .vi -I as a result by householdersReuter - 614 words
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Article80 1940-09-20 3 Chungking, Sept. 18. TEN thousand Korean volunteers under the command of five hundred Korean officers train d m Japan and China are now gathering on the Korean-Man-■nurian border areas waiting for orders from the headquarters of the Korean Independence Army lighting on Chinese soil established with theCentral News - 80 words
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Article, Illustration102 1940-09-20 3 W lljk pictured thtwi you i French colonial i Midlers cany- ins; their k«l- i bass an their heads v he" j 1 they embarked j at a port m the west of Fn»- 1 land recently. The Triple Mm- I isier, Mr. Wins- i J ton Churchill. J told102 words
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Article78 1940-09-20 3 Dutch C-in-C Not Dead —Berlin BERLIN. Sept. .9 T_\e official news agency states that it learns lrom reliable sources that the reports of the death ol General Winkelmann Qommander-fei-Chiel of the Dutch Arm; is un f o un d and that the general is "enjoying the best of health ReuterReuter - 78 words
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Article49 1940-09-20 3 .dun. Kept THF Ministry ol Horn* a isM d a 1 prefaced by i r h w ks Bmploj ultatiM inbers -i Commerce have been with the Governi pIJO system to mccl the P| Their recommendatl Th deals with HUM te«srartSrrar«as he possibly can. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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190 1940-09-20 3 "TO FIGHT TO THE FINISH" $c* York, Sept M.i. BRITAIN'S neaolve tc fighl to tlie finish received <i -inking tribute m the Cincinnati EUttjuirer which says: "Nowhcrt is the British determination to litfht mile lor mile for their island more frequently illustrated than In their wrißingneaa190 words
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Article55 1940-09-20 3 Jerusalem. Sept. 1 tiii-; British EQgfe <»m I j missioner m Palestine j has signed an order i <jni- fsltioning 83 vehicles from the Rumanian ship Bucegi, i \yia_g at Haifa. J j The chicles comprise I S I I trailers. trucks and I ::o dosedReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration404 1940-09-20 4 WOMEN AND THE WAR I boh Us mm utrfbntl BH< lo the War Fund sa S result of bridge and mahjom. parties organi- sed by Mrs. Thubrun at hei home. 12, sr Nicholas' Rati Thubrun i hei July iv invit td son bride* sad mahjong for the > War Fund404 words
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Article, Illustration576 1940-09-20 4 VERA ARDMORE - I V.. and j Mrs Chua I ried I Mr I I fTI Mr 0 I:., ivn:;. OD] a m old the bride wear Lflcent lisachu robe and traditional crown 0 I set with diamond... It took place st the horn576 words
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Article122 1940-09-20 4 Anil Place* |N New York they ore wearing ]c topaz-amber-tortoiseshell toni teaming with black or with s new colour i j •brass", a dull khaki green shade. j Jewellery pieces range from hui c plus j faceted stones to coloured flower sp are frequently worn at122 words
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Advertisement63 1940-09-20 4 SINGAPORE'S ISAOIN6 k your friends- they will RIIS you of MAXINE'S toility to work wonders with your hair, for MAXINE'S Is now oLsed as the leading hnlrdresslng salon. I he liritish lleauty Salon PSf an appointment. Phone !K«K. \sk ror John (for. aaarta of \ndrcs §f Hooj Ksa_C) «»r Tam.ira.63 words
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Advertisement127 1940-09-20 4 m_______m_____ofm___mmm_ a*m% WffY DO fmi'MU ™ocghitoi mmmmm\^S^^' VMIVSVS *w \_aSm >ONs \^^_y^ \Nf iter* DAUGHTERS TO PITMW'S? ,it is because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been extraordinarily successful In assisting young '-ople to well-paid and progressive poets jln aU branches of Commercial and .Secretarial work, and Accountancy.127 words
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Advertisement66 1940-09-20 4 Singapore Hostesses To Entertain TEN leading, Singapore I hostesses met; last night and derided to band together to give, monthly parties J at their homes I for members of the Services. First party will be a buffet sup. per and dance on October 17. They grouped together us a result66 words
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Advertisement17 1940-09-20 4 Tel. 0042 ISC. Batter> Road. Jst Floor Morning Frocks from 53. 50 HATS DRESSES Made To Order.17 words
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Advertisement51 1940-09-20 4 Hairstyle now l The permanent wav< have always wanted curls, easy to keep deep lasting wave yours when you have Curtis perm by .11 A II 1 1 of the NAOMI salon, 18, Rodney H<»" Battery Road. All branches of t» culture. Tel. 7555 lor your appoint*"' Consult Marie B51 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1940-09-20 5 LESS RIGID RULES FOR BABY for mowers of young babie.s (and the babies themselves* now-a-days lerly when rigid rules were laid down and execution of baby's day and was expected to be done by clockjs the inevitable swing of the pendulum inning to deviate from too-regn-bath hours etc., and to1,091 words
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Article74 1940-09-20 5 OUR FREE OFFER HON'T go by when mixing Baby's food. 1 Write to Helen, 1 c o Morning TriI bune, Anson J Road, Singa- pore, for a .c:p?--1 cial free SPOON 1 MEASURE Alternatively, if you haven't got a stamp handy, send your application BY 1 HAND to the I74 words
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Advertisement119 1940-09-20 5 ?iMappls HAMS IT/.:: *m^fi3m%ammm\ ■B* J!fe^fiiS&___i_______!________. W _t m>a *_9__' j r;M*:' '^^_____h.^ mmmw mfAm'' tkmi mV mYmmW i'^' S__?^___Sh»^^_^_w?* '*^K____r_«__rt__-SW^^^ smm '■•*'ii >-^Bt>" iSA f > Plt^_>'Bl^' '-"«m^^^^^^ x"__________B___B **fe T^L _iik____bft *___H_Hl *^T_l___#_^rt?t_m_l____"' 1 iammmmwfr v x 7 mat '*r l fAg Aaws w«fH tae r^ z <^-^119 words
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396 1940-09-20 6 *TH VI I band had i mmil t d mSMmf, vttfcl U,< i son iven b> a ShagßpSSS- unman. \h< c Savari mulhu. i I bringing d'vo'a m pro ____4u_gt Sgatasl ber husband. GnaaapragSSSm Savarimuthu. m thc Higb Court yesterday before Mr fsatteS Pedlow.396 words
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Article97 1940-09-20 6 Singapore. Thur>day. A\ IKY pleasing: collection ol Chinese paintingi la an exhibition it the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibition began si 10 a.m. to-day and will continue until Saturda> old and modem, ♦hey are aU unique collections acquired by thc China Arts Studio at B Some97 words
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Article, Illustration131 1940-09-20 6 JrNSB ol the^ S Csecb Legaw who fought .n J France itii the J S French Seventh t Army are now m camp m the North of upland. Thou- sands of the 1 1 L t g i a naries reached the\ south of France J after bitter? lights on131 words
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Article83 1940-09-20 6 Enticement Charge Fails REMARKING enough eriden the secuaed and I I complainant wei I I tlmacy, Uie i n Conrad Oldham ted Efaiayan Dass Rfslayalam, vh enticuig swaj the X, Saa karan, with whon for five mon' lis. The case was twist, when Yaaods ur of Sankaran had tried to83 words
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Article238 1940-09-20 6 DON'T know when these monies were first or how much was taken first. I don t knw how much was lacking at any date between j 19.39, and June 8, 1940, but I can and i am adduce the evidence of witnesses-people am fore the238 words
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807 1940-09-20 7 Mr. A.L. Gilmore - hjj_ Hopkin Writes FrotnJj..__i t London, Aug. 1<». IST newspaper, .1 says u.iki/acertain wealth} These women, he F showing a sudden anc interest iji theii ing times cf p i would see t*ieii comparatively seldom nes would be lookec nannies" up to the ght,807 words
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Article383 1940-09-20 7 MORNING TRIBUNE NAZI CHANCES RECEDING VV HEN an authority is Col. Knox, tary of the U.S. Navy, d< cla that < lermany's chai >f vii ire ich day, the world mv ed wch word And whe i the he doubting pan of it at any al as fully awakened to383 words
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Advertisement73 1940-09-20 7 AMAZIXG 0 F FEl§ S RT PYJAMAS IPc $1 DR] Q GOWNS I Pr. IS rs G Pcs ii IS I Prs. |1 5 V. ]0 Pes. SI ELS 5 Pes. Si [TIES 8 Pes. si WE STOCK SHi UTS SPORT 5 UTS PYJAMAS N DER WEARS INS ENGLISH LINENS73 words
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Advertisement60 1940-09-20 7 The New Polaroid Classes Are Here. ijgT^ NOW s 6. 00 Is made tree of charge if fading <v discoloratioa oeeun. WARE OF IMITATIOXS. rHOMPSON OPTICAL CO., lU.un BLDG PHONI mmm j 1 aawib is. \_____a___m.u mWmt'£T__ m F i s- m mam L'f* _.__V*r*W*_W_\_\b W&i_'fa_f__rr_\ ,__i mmm v. Nl"!""'"60 words
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Article1163 1940-09-20 8 Experimental Series >r*'J, Six Gramophone Recitals V THFKI has been a fair response to our request m th columns s fortnight *f* tax suggestions with -ml to the proposed scries of recitals of gramophone Tin ds mw On the strength of the sunport which we ha\< (>< M1,163 words
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Advertisement195 1940-09-20 8 nP fi '.i^li fe^_c~^ls _*a > ______*^_*^_j^wu_ l •^Um^mV-WKSiLt: mWlkmmr^^^^mmm-. '^^^*^^^r *^TDffi^^-- *t Stl^Z SS____k. h__________te_. ______________c__ss__________i______^?i____!_fS3 rv^^ _____h__^______hi POPULAR SONGS BY PA 11. ROBE SIS N Sylvia <01ry Sparks) Thora 'Stephen Adams IV viYW land of My Flthlfll I benezer B. SIM Jerusalem d'arrv she Is lar From the195 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-09-20 9 MORE DOMINION TROOPS ARRIVE ♦j Canadian naming Motors, I i warn units of the Canadian J J Air I one complete with S equipment, and further con- l i tingenta of Canadian troopi J arrived at a Northern Eng- J j land port recently. Picture j shows fine types of62 words
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Article600 1940-09-20 9 AWINCi to the roce dings being stated to be of a confidential naiure, the Press *ag excluded when the Local Tribunal considering applications for exemptions from continuous training of volunteers and depot recruits yesterday heard too anohcations from hnn>. The applications were by John Morey and Co.,600 words
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Article52 1940-09-20 9 Chungking, Sept. 19. SIXTY-EIGHT planes raided Chungking on Tuesday at noon and met with heavy ground lire They dropj>ed bombs on the south of the city, the hot springs and a village on the .south bank of the Yangtze. Many houses and shopa wer set onReuter - 52 words
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Article34 1940-09-20 9 Shanghai, Sept. 19. Th< Chinese Government m Yunnan aa well as unlvers and SCh be moved chuen becau.se of the tendon to Indo-China, the Chit nation of Kunming has bt ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article305 1940-09-20 9 TREAT THE TROOPS SCHEME BIG RESPONSE TO TRIBUNE'S AMONG Ihe man] applications already A reeei\e<l for forms for the Tribune Treat the Troops" Campaign is one from a Chinese gentleman living at Henderson Koad who is the iirst Asiatir reader to answer the appeal. He wrote m two hours after305 words
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33 1940-09-20 9 GAOLED FOR POSSESSION OF INDIAN HEMP rtOTTOCE ol six S „„s imprlsomnera wm£ relay by M*. J- SSS foffin o" 26 gramme* (Indian t»'mp_ »«m Bridge R«*d md teeth Ing all {OS n33 words
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Advertisement27 1940-09-20 9 j Kli{ nk -HUM TIM: TIMM>I«S- CAMPAIGN K Jon Road KM™** 9« 11 TV U«de. SincJipor*'- r ias( post m e a copy of your printed form27 words
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Article72 1940-09-20 10 IuffCHAEL Ryan 16, 1" and Ke n n et h! Thomas, 14. Eurasian j youth.;, appeared b lore Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second court yesterday on a charge ol tre. pi premises belonging to Mr. *Hendrick, 501-A East Coast Road, late on Wecii day nip,ht.72 words
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Article45 1940-09-20 10 hu inscriptions n sent, carina, lor the Lord Ma] Fund, t'» the Mai Patriotic Fund, Ch tered Bank. Singapore. Ipoh will soon have ionora service. The Perak branch hn Ambulance A.to invite the public to volunteer as blood donors.45 words
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Article134 1940-09-20 10 il Base, the third a ,-hu. behind tf-s m the thief had entered 01 I:,! sn Ah OOW, a 26-year-old Cantonese the ,n, wiio had been trapped m the rem opened SJe door he walked right Into the anni of man who had been called by134 words
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Article105 1940-09-20 10 AMAR Suigh, watchman of Alsagoft Estate, saw a Malay With a bicycle at his .>ide. collecting rubber lrom the tiees. He arrested the man and took him to the Geylang police .station He gave hie name as j Omar bin Bunga. but i was unable to give a105 words
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Article106 1940-09-20 10 S MALL BOY DROWNED IN WELL A r,K,,N11 i» Sing IK v( r,,M J to-da> IB j uork B node l>od\ mm lUI son V W i at the botn 1 his house. baling out v .BB well when h. BB aud f* II in' u ,.j| fl S The106 words
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Advertisement210 1940-09-20 10 I I 1 f I IJ\J i I I I \~l Urn **&L A _\\____\\uW^^^ __Tv^_L iKT.. _^_r ]k §§v ''mi_WM fLmmaam StHt K_^_______Wt^ _m__m___* 'it. i'r -v •••if i HL mr ir -j^^ss.-. For the discerning ha^j^i palate .Vintage Wine... well-matured _WmZlammm_M\ «_K J_L-_BTK—^L^a_I U_{_J mm M m _^_m^-^mmu~210 words
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Advertisement251 1940-09-20 10 j j i _wa_mmm ii i _I.L_LL.___— E*E mm 9S mmm _^E^.A "JW i __^B 1 "I -t- iJL i a <fl 1 r —^W -^t^ b P'B a -r^_af *~^JBB INDIA LIJ LNCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. I The best possible services are being; maintained P. fi O. S. N. Coy,251 words
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Advertisement340 1940-09-20 11 )n s Vacant Singhalese co pects 170. :-.i_*»pore _peak 10. .12£> r X I'urticulurs to .bune. Singapore >. 751E, girLs of good appearty for a reaper 264. Middle Road. i to 4 j. m. (No 713E Teacher. M I ..inbridg" OertldState salary Apply Sing pore. P i\r Unemployed— Cat. 1340 words
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Advertisement462 1940-09-20 11 Matrimonial ADVBRTI Hon to 1:. Ed) with a'-. money and .nt as m «arr.e tirm confi. Box teg co Malaya Tribune 8*: MARRIAGE AOENCY—79 B;k Road, Singapore Catet European. 2 C tines*. 3 Indian Ma'arranged during August W c 1 Property For Sale V ALU U3LE land and offer. 40,462 words
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Advertisement448 1940-09-20 11 For Sale Ims etc pore. R .:7EI iksta o' M«ttn i (N I 72 IK) COLLAPSIBLE Perambulator I 00 ufacR. B. Roe 8 Building. Singapoi If Clubs i' r practically i China I I M mdry S- I One Almo I Men Q.I.C. Radio A.C. All wave Tropical Super— 7448 words
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Advertisement249 1940-09-20 11 Photography rOS Ll! Bridge X Lost Found ..er card case American i I I 11. CJ Educational i Appl] ix>h. Ifatrlculatl< examinations, m I Apply No. Lumpur. (No. 1 1 ..00 Modi 1 Al $1 t.o includli "-v i on Villa, i ipoh two. 71 Board Residence LAROg bed sitting249 words
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Advertisement319 1940-09-20 11 ON THE* 1 AIR U J Singapore Zlfl. 225 m^ttm (1 /iff lo »S tn (JO Bi Saigon 25 4*. metre* I i —mm (6 |1 Bangkok MM II me».,. f 7 London TKAVvMIvIoNS 2 3. < s i ivii Mn mtrss) <• I Mela ires) I Mi .iwMr i319 words
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Advertisement171 1940-09-20 12 I YOUR BEST LAUGH SHOW! TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 3 Shows Daily... 3.15 -6.15 -9. 15 Columbia Tmttmatta mha -v Amazing Mr aamummmm" "i iN Many ROtkftllds and 'You Can't taktr .< with >mv' again BRIN'N Vol IHE BEST WAR-TIM* rONI4 <>i v i RAY MILLANO and fc* >y 4171 words
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Advertisement279 1940-09-20 12 DOaORSI for love; Tloe-I of a happy w riage Ii that tn couple's pa bappuy ajtd, t! •wo mam. doctors are Dr P W. BurgeM ana Dr r d s treU, who v litli can unlike the prlnI m IntelllTlie two i ccupa-. .J groups which the lowest I v279 words
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Advertisement166 1940-09-20 12 ••Trm N one of thc IkM Commit Str:, f Book No* lor This (.rand lau^h UOu B^ alhambra! r^t mmmT_r__. T_vf*_\,_. JK iv m mfl with JEFFRKY LYNN— CHARLES WlWiM.n; B_ EDDIE ALBERT JANE WVMVN WT'Latest BRITISH PATHE GAZETTE f> A PITOI SATLTiDAY SUNDAY HF _T\\ A.M. and 3.15 P.M.B^'Special166 words
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Advertisement202 1940-09-20 13 NOW SHOWING SimulUneoush \t h,. >I\IIIHOIIO MS, 115 l.is i» m MA lAI KM 7.30 > ''ii Thc outstanding HALAI Musical Thrill ki:i)Ok KETAWA' Starring MISS sin FATIMAH. BASOEKI, OEDJANGA s.POM.mw You will be charmed by .Miss FATIMAH S singing voice A: personality. II A V CARARET POPULAR I T202 words
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Advertisement247 1940-09-20 13 POSSESSION OF FALSE COINS ALLEGED WB ed be- < aprd inaon Wednesday 1,900 counIdei coi. ..< int .sion. Tl c wi poned foi mention m a week I md bail wa.- offered m 100 and $500, for Wee Kirn Lin v ttve Snatch Thief (.tin '>hi On The Run AChine.se247 words
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Article416 1940-09-20 14 Ah Chong's Three Coals (THE Singapore Harbour I: beat by six goals to uik' m their Second "A" division encounter on the Singapore Harbour Board ground, ye.sterdA The Publisher.- on tlie point of lng tl I score 0 i. their centre forhad Amin, the homester's416 words
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Article312 1940-09-20 14 YESTERDAY'S TENNIS RESULTS TWO more ties were decided j terday In the S.C.C. Autumn lawn tennis tournament. Tlv; matches which were played on the S.CC. courts, once again producen fine and keen play. Results of yesterday 'is ties were: Men's Singles Handicap: D. E. L. Anderson <-15> beat C. E.312 words
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153 1940-09-20 14 The Hornets 6 CSC 0 JHE Hornets a new team', proved too for' tlie si* goals to V!°?" yeSterday by ■>n« l H() n(t l 8 were superior m all departments I P x,l7o d hClr ViCtory Their forwa^s Played the S goals, and W6re153 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-09-20 14 jtKeady to tee ofr.J^ Kuth Hussey is i 1 >een here m a sweater and j skirt ensemble i 118 tones of j men. She is a i Metro Gold. J wyn R| ayer/ actress and is J i last coming up J —so i s her113 words
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Article182 1940-09-20 14 Argylls Unlucky Not To Win THE Argylls ai Highlander.\to siain full point V J j I League match yesterday at th St. final score was tl e-all: The Malays' I the tenth minub J I liar goal, the bal! entering the i offer an exciting ,r LJ lof t.he sroalmou'h182 words
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Advertisement88 1940-09-20 14 j I r W* Traveller say 7 v arriving at an obvious conclusion "food ia joHHjrt* ____________> _____a WnT^m um>[ m \a_^^B& jnj^aaa**^^ I i_K j Good old Johnnie Walker ?W^ I is an accurate description of "__w_\ I this famous whisky. Johnnie I' V x Walker is rally more88 words
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Article194 1940-09-20 15 Britain's Air Tactics Right itl Commentary) B I ondon, Sept. \H. B V|N pondents have W liversion of our offI purpose of repriI rites The Times. Hiding tt» a eery 'j i but (apart from W Moderation) they dv what, at least at nil will be far less L W194 words
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Article81 1940-09-20 15 TO-DAY I S A.F.A. Challenge Cup. j A tac-ac.) v S.R.C lium; League, Div. :i B, R.A.F. (Katianf Port Canning, Kal- 1 ■•si I ft a v Marques, New Id Stadium: Police urnament, Depot. J and V.M.C.A. urnaments. tEY lorneta v St. Joseph's, Joseph's Instituion; S.C.R.C v Khalsa,81 words
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Article26 1940-09-20 15 NOT TAKING RISKS r Mudit should an at- amies f JC." tice Benlanrery an land become oulsory B men- ition k h Field Re- by I26 words
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Article79 1940-09-20 15 TOWN OF LOST MEN WjUmtm we t .norland is i now known as a v 1 "town of miss- J inff men." Most of the V 90 soldiers be- longing to Ken- y r dal have been J officially posted > as missing. They werej members of a S "Pals'79 words
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68 1940-09-20 15 GIRLS TRY TO LOOK OLDERWOMEN YOUNGER A girl of fifteen giving evidence at thc Maidstone Assizes, agreed that she wac m the habit of using lipstick and make-up, Mr. Justice Cassels: It is one of the curious things about the female sex. A very large number of girls when young,68 words
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Article65 1940-09-20 15 WOMEN SHOULD HAND IN THEIR RINGS Mr. Seymour Cocks iSuc Brox-towe, Notts) has asked the Chancellor of me Exchequer whether he will consider a plan by which married women can give their gold wedding rings to the Government. In exchange, he suggests they should be given a ring of non-rusting65 words
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Article323 1940-09-20 15 EIGHTY mrrm Ipoli L the Perak I th. at no* HOBBES UBg foik Ponies class two, 4 furs. St., 5.. furs., divisions three, three:--au the following horses are accepting both the runs except anute which has entered for tlv _z. furlongs only. Bali Girl. Bay Rose.323 words
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Article24 1940-09-20 15 Mr A. Namasivayam, Head Master of the Banda High Scho<»i. Batu Pahat, *ook boat at Bmgap >re yesterday for Ceylon on, a .short .day.24 words
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Advertisement212 1940-09-20 15 J AT THE CAPITOL R when compt lopmenl I thf dim ters tin tatu comes .mv. marry the other, I either unwilling or v demonBtn Th, llent c .nd -hould not be mifl NEDERLANDSCHF HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Bit a Wished by Royal Charter at 1824 L\ rporated m the Nitht-rland212 words
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Advertisement191 1940-09-20 15 -m__--^»-m-_m-— iPublic Xotiit IPORI mi \;< \f m WM M. -I T_\ II N.-l I 1. I abour f< from 1. 2 iron to 3 (fanny bif 4. H-.ots and She* nplre manufactus 5. Making up Uniform 6 Heteeta, Navy Cloth. C Maiay r manut. 7. Khaki and Orey Dr:'.:191 words
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624 1940-09-20 16 LONDON BOMBING HAS NOT AFFECTED LIFE U Sept. It WOW .ha- ITJ m--n unl a d U P™ and N greatest citv b WcM, whose struts, buildings and numents enjoy of "'SJP'Sv d through the I otinenta, the damage inflicted bj ,,bs ha.s news v; ir to i f ,1British Wireless - 624 words
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Article33 1940-09-20 16 South Hampshire strawberry season, which has just finished, has proved the most disastrous for thirty years. Total pickings have not exceeded half a million baskets against 3,000,000 m a normal year.33 words
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Article160 1940-09-20 16 SUNER'S VISIT OF LITTLE IMPORTS Madrid. Sept. Id. CENOK Ramon Suner ma; see Hitler A^din on Si turday. accord big to >naral reports from Berlin. Th reason for Senoi Suner' visit to Berlin i^ shroud ed m secrecy. In Berlin, Journal! ta have bes officially told, "In view of themReuter - 160 words
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Article108 1940-09-20 16 Melbourne, Sept. 10— Ihe ft derai Government has beeal formed tl>at New Caied broken away from cay BJ aeclared allegiance toGeaenii Gaulle, w:.o bus appointed a Saniot as nls repre*eni place of Gen. ess_jj Governor under the istration who ha* r* Mr. K. G. Menii i said w-ajReuter - 108 words
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134 1940-09-20 16 London, Sept.^ GERMANY intends to impose a customs »rot*ctntary union between the Reich and the P rding rate of Bohemia and Moiavia on Oct*. m to information reaching Czechoslovak London. nv in«truine&t The Czech crown will dlsapoear as an may of international currency and theReuter - 134 words
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