Morning Tribune, 21 September 1940

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  • 164 1 II j Government of the Colon, and F.M.S. have l ntroduce into the \e ouncils Bi^ls to i ome tax. Li ms In connect' preseni thembelvt •.re common to both .i joint committer p to study them. ol this joint comi follows:— l lie Acting FinanSi
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  • 186 1 Submarine Torpedoes Transport London. Sept. 20. rlt sinking of a 10,000-tons German supply ship off northern Denmark by the British submarine Sturgeon Is announced by the Admiralty. The communique reads, "It can row be stated that His Majesty's .submarine Sturgeon (Lieutenant ty. DA. Gregory, D.5.0.) successfully attacked a heavily-laden enemy
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  • 52 1 Japanese Fire On British Ship I Shanghai, Sept. 20. British steamer Maris Moiler (493 ions) was struck by a shell *1 from a Japanese warship He anchored m the Yangtse port of Haimen, this afterThere were no casualties. c steamer immediately left port tihe was held up and detained >
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  • 546 1 JAPAN ISSUES ULTIMATUM TO INDO-GHINA Tension fn The Far East HONGKONG, SKIT. M. AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERB HEBE STATE THAT THE JAPANESE HAVE PRESENTED INDO-CHINA WITH A 72-HOUE ULTIMATUM EXPIRING AT MIDNIGHT OS SUNDAY. NO OITK lAL CONFIRMATION IS HITHERTO AVAILABLE. The Japanese yesterday presented Indo China, with further demands, following J»'i
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  • 53 1 Egyptians And The War CAIRO, Sept. 20.— "Egyptians as. one man must defend their independence and drive the enemy from their territories,'' declared Ahmad Mahir Pasha. President of the Chamber of Deputies, m a speech at Mansura. He said. "We cannot stand by as onlookers while the struggle deciding our
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  • 40 1 M» Lboume 20 itn* th*- future oi the A m Imp< i,^* "Lve beeri ''rwa g&toteSrS dispatch federation of training of an SS? 23rttefXtotS d t-«^ i fcmtaium io the main theatre of war. Reuter
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  • 112 1 Axis Moves In European Capitals Berlin, pi 20 QENOR Buner arrived In BnimtaU this morning 00 a tOttl Of the coupled territories, saya the ofl la! Oenaan newi ages a lotion wai given him by <»t >n Faikenhauaen, Oommander m- hlef for FfciKium and occupied i ranee. owing to the
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    • 42 1 l^l^k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES Itptli insure w,TH THf tAST £R N UNITED I ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD I SFa J Rny PWS SFRV/CE I *EAD OFFICE-NO «6D CECIL STREET, j W*~ ____\U_ Kg PMONS HO, *«i* <! > ***—m««^»i i— i .mi >n i M m*maa_mmmm*mm*aammm%mmmam__w~
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  • 220 2 BIG NAZI FORCE REPELLED IN KENT COAST FIGHT London. Sept. St. (THONG lories ot (.ennan homhcrs and fighters crossed the Kent coast from the direction of the Belgian coast this morning and headed towards London. As they neared the COasl they split Ufl blto three groups, crossed the coast at
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  • 176 2 London. Sept 3d > an ri .HU halt battel i A i dutrii t of it ads peeved a direct bit on a German kswlni In the tatfe hour- al to-da> and -t.it it crashing to the fecund wtfu up. x The plane }ust missed v
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  • 120 2 Status Of Jewry To Be Changed Bucharest. Sept. '10. 41.L the recent measures against Jews and sects. including Baptists, and particularly decrees restricting worship and concerning: synagogues, liave been an. nulled. Under the previous decrees a large amount ot as pro- j pcrty was to 50 to the state. Pending
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  • 103 2 I n, Sept. 20. "I BET rEVB If we cc jemble all the evidence it ould be proved we have struck deadlier blows both at Germany's war machine and at the morale of the Oerman people than Goerins's oil force has been able to strike \!r John Marchbank.
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  • 411 2 Press Opinion British Blockade Very Necessary I Till lin iy> that Human a-. adhesion to the A\i^ bj ratio. ti.nj of bread by her people lhe the poor harvest this year oi nt me biggest grain producing .unmts m fcuropr f%U real war-mactune requhe> to be and more at the
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  • 28 2 A direct train service bi I Germany and via the pied r territoi has airaiv a Ci n radio announ trains cross the Spanish Hendaye and Enm Reuter
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  • 57 2 FOREIGN EMBASSIES THREATENED BY BOMBS r_E bomb whic grounds of fi Roman Catholic the recent rains _3 but no damage buddings or W House. The Jaj i London has bee to the presen dropped duri In an air night, IncendiaJ roof of the V bomb was Auxiliary I embassy staff
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    • 187 2 Trade Bargains OPTIC VI. r optical require m« I NAN v s •iency and tecc Rmg up 6353 on>mpiete m guaranteed or k with a an fee m before you so I here for vtiur Gla NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE, oth Bridge Road. Phone 6 TVhen you need see K.
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    • 86 2 ical Suits fj to wear or to measure t h Class liloring. ;e call at:— EASTERN OFUNG COColeman Street, ngapore. il>o undertake r leaning and dyebas. ich umpur, "anton jring Co., latu Road. mmmaaaamwmmmmmmmWmmmmmmnmmwmw Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! From to-day tit PHILLIPS Sates let 'his sturdy pad rubber act as
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  • Empire Rallies To de Gaulle
    • 75 3 On New Caledonia .iiia). Sept. 20. fashion New I i has made a ll^^Jak from the Vichy E, md has joined X GavDe A huge IK forced the I i General Hi X emotional sc ,^^M dent-General B I and leader of \M tnovemeiit m the n^m mtrol. crowd. M.
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    • 85 3 airo, Sept. 20. X closes! attention is bales give* to developments vhere. according to |T€ news items which pass trid rrniomhigt inhabitants n« increasing enmity irds the Italian armistice mission. News Agency, Agence is from a good source the Government of iy intervened m and requested the
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    • 30 3 Havana. Sept. 20 the French and dee m Cuba agreed to cable Gen. de -sing their support of Free France. Several have beer, collector de Gaulli Reuter
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    • 98 3 K. J I B »'rvc m London, i X atic correspondent -M it is noted that 1 m trouble has broken X '!om enemy sources, I the intention of ■m ation which would W .anish Government to In support of the m little doubt, however, m, tocco
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  • 71 3 Norwegians To Help In Battle Of Britain NEW York. Si pi —A Noi i Air dorps mas be 'tormed from leus of naval a army pilots wft< raped lrom Korwav and are now tialnli at Tor. into, an" to the NewTimes. Swelled Norwegian volur m Canada and United States. I
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  • 63 3 This pi etu r e 7 ftives you an S i elevated vieu of the 3-7 ami- j S aircraft K» n >n j action. Qsass y like this, and men like the ones you see m this picture. i are responsibly S for bringing i down
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  • 34 3 Anthropologist Dies In London London. Sept. 20. The death is reported of Professor Charles Gabriel Scligman, eminent anthropologist, who made extensive .studies of life m India. Cey.'on, Sudan New Guinea, Borneo and Africa. Reuter
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  • 64 3 Indian Troops Help London LONDON. Sept. 20. Troop dian contingent England have c .-a and -orwaided i"7O to the Lord Mayor of London to assist those -who have suffered or are suffcimg from thc vandalism oi the German regime. The covering letter to I Lord Mayor stt that all ranks
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  • 118 3 (Tribune Staff K( porter) JJAVK you sc nt m yOUI 011 l r 1 4 tied m Sir, apore, yi not, till m otjpon 1 'nivii.L your mjoining In the 1 mn pg H making th» I In this 'IV nee c
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    • 48 3 TRUUNS TRIM THE TtOOW CAMPAIGN! UlSOn Road. IddNSses 11 The \rcadc Singapore; or Singapore. IMi use post me I <«>')> of your printed form reifanf- 1 I v r Uk* ouf uratti** lemtmfaNOTALKW Jjj 1 Ta^ka^cmt COLUMN it/Cff i/ffifcMn (1 CTIVITY Adv,. ol TIGER p„_e modal BEER A i
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  • 348 4 Women.... AND THE WAR I I she 1 bed- i ry ctub m l id- t nine m ig a pr.- i Itting room public by glde with the children's nurse and her attend;; j Baron and Baron- v and Bar Roelle. i Wla rnved the Club' v roomed guile
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  • 164 4 bar i f help arran r at 6 p.m was the er of the programme. These girls know from what novelty dances nd the functions and they gS and Mr Lodge, who were m charge of proceedings, some about
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    280 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By Mahjo&i players at th. party which Mrs, I.T Thnb- run organised at her home. i 12, St. Nicholas' Flats on Thursl dax for the War Fund included i deft to rhjhti Mis. Class. Mrs. Wrldron Will- ai!,. "Mrs. Kruy- smulder and J Mrs. Kouwen.
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    • 26 4 tawny burnished copper tone which Is the perfect accent for all greens, from j Emerald to the Dark Rifle Green \^mU9t.A___ S4_*_\ MAYNARD'S BaUery Road j!
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    • 50 4 Jumble Sale Althouuh the i.W.C.A. Jumble Sale does not en nic ofl" until j the r>th of next month it jis not too early to start collecting m anticipation of it. Bundles ofl jumble will be gratefully received at the Raffles Quay headquarters any time from new until the sale.
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    • 13 4 NEW GOWNS FOR DAY WEAR __mma*^^^^^^a__. m\r^ m j (apitol Bldgs: spore: Phofie
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  • 1262 5 I OCTOBER VVLDDIM. v ntmtaf married next month and cannot Sc how to have my wedding dress mad** please suggest a style for me, Helen, m t Saturday's paper? As time is getting please do your best to answer my query. I urlv tall, slim I
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    • 22 5 Correspondence Coupon me abote coupon must be endowed I wltb every rorrespondeneo coupon. I Mornina Tribune. Saturday Slumber 21. 1940 V M
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    • 42 5 I fu I\ "m._W pound ftabbtt i J\y 'noun* foe •tew f n- w X y yj j I '-x 1 favoured -tin \f I V I LIN PHONE o3 7 6 CS 206 A Adit of Singapore Odd Storxuge Co.. I
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  • 260 6 111 DGmmM aa faaai i i at I J Sept. 23 by the second magis- Mr. Conrad O.'dham, yesterday, m the CS l n whit h Arthur D-rhyahire, Karopaan eon le attached to the Raval Base stand* rharced ea hre nu ol n< fleeting his
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  • 50 6 "All My O wn Work" W" A 7 Bp-ftl [n let I ami charm m Hi nit. J fashion* designed by l hei Anne ha* pi.! Ed j Bile J ni:.'. film.' does j hei i i h. 5 pla j them i and p we I srot i th
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  • 73 6 THE latest addition to the public address system m Singapore aker at Kampong Giam. The >ite :s the large open space side the Astana, formerly the Malay roya Slngai pore and still occupied by d- n who signed the ith Sir rd Rafl m is
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  • 170 6 •toxyey to yo __s my did for tfse injured G Porter. Singapore coroner, Mr. h two friends rendered first aid to x.ured at O about ll p.m. on Sept. 4." (the third died 13 days later m hotpil n their a\r, the three j man bit-
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    • 87 6 ASK THE MAN W S uiiijtk nrai rtiiflirmT w 4 v%^ Jl fv pbr ni a if mm fl fi^ Ifl L I '*f 'WSdßP^' Is fi iit-it British !>re\v *•>'s£ _M_fr_ams_m_tmk^. m umama mfr^ p jg^EHHI i>id Df preservatives or >t»i i \(,»\rs Wj^ jPP^il WILL I A M
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  • 884 7  - 16 To 60— All In The War: British Filmfolk Recalled H.L. Hopkin Write* From London... London, Aug. 11. feu i ItiiaOME week-' this l»ei nm»? a war m which man and every woman are Ha ween the ages of tad sixty people are not to leave Britain, except special 1
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  • 105 7 Shanghai. Sept, T HF Japanese a«thar.ties "ill soon demand the custody »1 1 t he Chinese •doomed batlaßon," interaed m the Inter Mli l_l__ to the mea. Chlnem Enghsh lantrupae daily, the China Press. An unconl Japanese m« nfi 1 thai tin Ith- j W
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 361 7 WHEN the history of this war coma to written, the magnificent work of the Royal Air Force will require levenl chapters all to itself. Inferior m umbers to its German counterpart it has never hesitated to jive battle even against odds of 20 to one and, if
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    • 69 7 rpHE presence of Tbei Kir- and Q of the Royal Household tated b German air raid nothing else <• n, tire Briti 'ic. ei r Majei ties' tour ol ha. not only heightened the mon the country, but has inspired ice that nothing will break the I
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    • 74 7 \ew Polaroid Glasses wsg.oofj? •ii- tils made free of charge ling or discoloration occurs. ARE OF IMITATIONS. UPSON OPTICAL CO., UtpAMI BLDG.. PHONE 3002 *m\\\\_\ AX m /____t -> I I'jl'l «Hm_^BBBP« /l* flo^7jmP^^^l^^Hmm( ir 1 all A.** •yv t V _________mr ..W +*VY r **jmmmr~' es. __\_XX__w _mm\______\*^-______\\\___\\\ ¥m
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    44 8 ihu is aa}_m seven Qcnaii [k biti brought down i m Ihe MS dur- j ins a rectal air J raid off an l.^t Coast town, lti i juM misvi'fi r>n hotel on it* \uv I 1 down bgte the i water.
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  • 801 8 IN a talk oil "War-Time Economy for the Average Citizen," broadcast lrom the Singapore station last night, Mr. G I L. Pcet, Director of Information, said: I nave read, I think, all :hat has (been said and written about this j subject m
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  • 34 8 The Peer And The P.C. I Jim urn ips. V win this as whl i me their J Afti s a ij the offi cent languai In bench, said th mask. lamp. I them
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  • 27 8 Long S For S ft Reservi corati medal" Volunteer decoratioi necessaril} vice will Appli' Offlcei on tlwill tl the Bi will be Thi aa par _v period
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    • 145 8 Wmmr"_S^^^mml^^^^rT_^^^^W _W A L 1 h WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE •.er your very first sip of this famous tonic d /eeJ the strength flowing into you; then -mies the stamina-building lasting benefit of the oe Wince reinforced with beef and malt extracts. ..~mV m eB^X»_^MMiAJH
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  • 272 9 I whatever to doubt Commander Bheri and OM DO suggestion that ho accused into trouble," said the Fifth MagiOoh, yesterday before Inflicting a fine of igorous imprisonment, on Wang Chee, nployed at the Admiralty Mess, Naval a bribe of $200 to Paymaster-Commander X S.. with a
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  • 55 9 P 1 nts GovW members I Volunteer j I officers' de- conduct B ply for these V rvlce '.not seconded serI Commanding of service V ling Officer M -Uitions to igh whom it 1 onsideration, I published m I o. made oil E deputy. :ie M .ranted I atter
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  • 68 9 Applications For Legal Service rIF Government Gazette published last night announces that the Government proposes to select three probationers for the Straits Settlements Legal Service this year. Applications must reach thc Colonial Secretary's Office, on prescribed forms, not later than Oct. 5. Candidates must be male natural born British subjects,
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  • 136 9 BEER AS COURT EXHIBITS Hundreds of bottles of beer unci stout, In var ous aal leratlon, formed exhibits In Mr. Conrad Oldham's court yesterday. Mr. Oldham ordered their destruction since the man who is alI to have been adulterating •a has aba onded. On Jan. 18 of this year, inspec
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  • 47 9 UN amendment to the "Emergency A powers (Defence) Acts. MM. published m last niriits Ootewj ment Oaeette, S^^^^^LS enters or Is witnin hw waters of the Colony, shaU .be deposited with tl r-t th. jW iUl ;/.v; the -I HLorh Su Jhentheydt embark
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  • 66 9 1;p to three o'clock yesterday I afternoon the total of subscriptions received by the Chartered bank, Singapore, for the Lord Mayor of London's Air Raid Relict Fund was over $5,300. This was an increase of over S«uu m the previous day., total. Subscriptions may be
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  • 79 9 1 BRITAIN'S power le iraw en United States sappttee is adding momentum to the expansion of Jthe Rojraj j I Air Force, not only m the provision of aircraft ror N op< rational work but also m the trailing ot ,x rsont "Those iiicturos
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  • 255 10 FOUND r ime W a« pa-.. ■;> Lto the Noi'h Brie: '1 Brant n Xonl Chines* Bank, at the UmU court, vrdav by Mr Justice Manning. tai defence, Urn denied taking the money and *ed that .iust before the aMM» arrived to conduct a surprise
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  • 114 10 OUTRAGED GIRL'S MODESTY FOR exposing his person In front of a Malay girl, and making indecent gesture! to her m a back lane, off Joo Chi it Road, Wong Ah yeng, medicine snop assistant, was fined $25. In default one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 57 10 DIVORCE MADE ABSOLUTE A DECREE nisi! granted to Vera bra ly oi kkuaia Lumpur, on February 19 ta solving her man. th Mr. iSrne ;t Bray, nuciui m Do. tie Science lr tunenj JOl. Jusrell, In the High Court toThe petitioner was formerly employed at Robin ion Co., 5 f-mpore.
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  • 175 10 1 i VK.RDU'T of suicide «a^j 1 A murned by the SiiiKaS pure coroner, Mr. W G. I Porter, yesterday at the con. elusion of the inquiry iuto the i death of Lance-Bombardier I laiMS Henry Simpson of an i S anti-aircraft battery of the Royal
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    • 234 10 a s Zi zk\l ______sW r Advances against goods and ptoduce at low rates ff interest may he ai ringed with us We also offer Codown spaces to Jet at low rentaN Farther particulars will be suppled on application. Masters. I faiaoV company *««?^-*_g£ HEAD OFFICE sear 3 aA ratS
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    • 317 10 NEDERLANDSCI HANDEU MAATSCHAPPIJ v d by R lb. i rporated m NV u^ Ea, (Netherlands q^ ban Paid Up Capital m London < .r,,^ NAnONAL PR('.:\ci\LM LIMITED Head Office BAT.WU. Branches: Netherlands feast Indies -$j baya, Samar. :.g, MecianH levreden, CheH Tegal, Pecalongan H karta. Solo, Tjilatjap d«3 Palembang. B
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    • 250 11 lations Vacant .where for X mas tlcular* r o 3ox rrlbui. 75 1E) Teacher. Cru bridge Certtft- State salary. Apply ngapore. I Bill ObUector for .ion I age. red. aalar No. 458 CO pur. [V "')E> required for Radio tented, rreel but not easenti .1 io a.m. io: pore. N
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    • 331 11 Matrimonial ADVERTISER :I g r tion n to meet «-dur;.- fugff pi. v money, and engagem 9 typist m san confidence with pi Box 448 co Malaya Wanted want: p Mm months. Box 450, I P° re WANTED to buy land m Sn half acre for building Box 709, Singapore
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    • 244 11 For Sale ____Z" L m coo gree P.m. H SALE Planting B pore. 73 jKj COLLAPSIBLE Perambuluor $J: OO m•- $15.00 new. R E R g Bonham I -JOE) .f Clubs New Clubs for practically h Only a few left. At >, China Street t d Makea 1 r-Beaui I
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    • 263 11 Educational rj ClSS**« Ku>rs>an Lanr, Ipoh. r to ink. Science. R*\id, Kuoa I lmpur <>'o. (MudniK i '*>•*■ Appreciation* Hints, Important Q\_e_. 200 C .1 AnsWtl •.iite $1 0 including i*>if..tf.> k Ho Poon Villa, ronnouv v (No. 7ME Public Notice SINGAPORE MINK IPALITY Annual Supplies |M1 ~'h\d Tisi Tenders
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    • 270 11 ON THE* AIR Singapore I ZMI H (i n m TH_* 14 'ht neu* (S SS nr Saigon 4- (11 TM Kr 41 ll« X Bangkok lUP4 If S.i tm_ 1 O »4S mr tV London TRANSMISSIONS 2 3. *v c.*r n 14 m 012 awtrsp 1 OSS 21 '.3
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  • 83 12 Family Census Each Night Mr. Touche (Con. asked the iv me secretary m the House of Common whether he would recommenc householders to put on th»' back of thenfront door the number of person* m the house. The Idea waa, he Id, that if hou partly d troved parties might
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  • 104 12 The Duke of Hamilton, Brandon and Chatelherault, who aied on March 16.1 aged seventy-eight,! left £137,352, with' net personalty £176,--701 Estate Duty was £55.543. One of his bequests was: "To my wife as a mark of my appreciation for her life's work m collaboration with Miss Louise
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  • 115 12 Teachers May Get War Bonus A war bonus of 6 per cent, on salary to teachers receiving £5 a week or less as lrom April 1 this year has been recommended by the Burnham Committees to local education authorities. The recommendation will not become operative tIU the organisations of teachers
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    • 199 12 MIDNIGHT PREMIERK: I TO-NIGHT IrAiMilTT] General 9ci SHslaf StaWU IVES M N WHOSE*i|^P ARE THEY?! _mt m You never see her! 4 You only I J see her beautiful legs. She plays a strange role m this dar- L A ing, different, dramatic motion Vuß picture thriller! jSb Jfe MONTCoiffiRY
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    • 190 12 BooK EARLY TOR 10-N!GHT _A5 *X 9.15 it) \>llS|(\ with JEFFREY LYNN— CHARLES VHNNINGfI EDDIE ALBERT JANE \wm\\ 1 Latest BRITISH PATHE GAZETTE TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT ALHAMBBA »2.10 O'CLOCK Charming the screen again with his Captivating 5 J Ramon Novarro Soars to greater hheighh h than hefore m the romantic
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  • 76 13 Youth's Tenth Conviction I to! P r, I P m of be if I* 1 a m vious ostly igainst t Musin P us Lm- r i year s X" »n, for If om the pai 13 ¥z pleaded I pped oy who r emergina X, a. i.m. W clutching
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  • 48 13 t Bar-Admiral ft Reid Mulr, h dy was rerom the sea ,i at sea al hon-l I lieutenant N V It. on I campear ,hich was I enemy Hi yen. nerly m i the Royal bal, Kasr fe had retired war, but I -•c.
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  • 47 13 Interned German's 350 Damages For Dismissal I ihr< nholz, £360 ai d costs AikinKing's lon t'cr r dismissal mployWest End tier. I was art un- 'ort, and nee m suphis elaun Charges KuUd., ol Po-. w. was notice the outwar, tils Ith Kuprovided nould be to Tan-
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    • 169 13 THREE CHARMING WEE SISTERS! t&_r Sfit _m\m NOW A SENSATION! THE TALK OF THE TOWN I j THE SNAPPIEST DANCE HAM) IN TOWN lIT— ll TEA EXTENSION DANCE TODAY DANCE TO-NIGHT From 6—9 p.m M TILL 1 A.M. T* I j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmammmmm ScATHAY CAFE H7/<vr Everybody does ESTELLE COWAN
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    • 187 13 IMH MOST r»\K!M. PICT! Rl SHOWN! ma* l p \VILIO\ PERBEa IIONS! iv ITRCMTTIKS horriru n\/i mi ih ~**~*^m__a__aa_aaaa____amam_mz __mm H _____r^ Bl HF V A TfLUNG INDICTMENT OF GERMAN Vj PERFIDY AND BRUTALITY W__X n IT'S VNRELIKV.AKI.E SEE FOR YOURSELF I— ■HU-U L U—JUL—J— I NEXT CHANGE mmm_m** ar
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  • 206 14 Ipob, Tin '■♦■ti Hoi lass 4— Div. 1 furs. 9.0 8.13 _ra 8.13 rm Ale 8 13 8 10 etty Quit 8 8 rchctta H 8 5 1 rea. lire 8.4 E 8 1 Horses. (Ii I Dii s— <s! fun. Verg aek Am Col 8.12 8
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  • 151 14 V.M C A Handicap Tennis tournament ties lor Monday are as follows: Men's "A class singles: Tan lOareeWah t -3) rs Dr. G. Haridas r 15); wi Bnp Lock i 30» vs. AS B. Pakir 15.1); David Li.n <_Js> y di* IP'.n 3ni; I. Pereiro
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  • 30 14 TO-DAY SOCCER- Friendly, Singapore v ibined S StadiumHOCKEY: cs.C. khalsa. TENNIS: B.CJI.C. and Y.M.CA nts. Chinese v Argylls match I to be played at the lium to oePU
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  • 65 14 Sentence of ni days' detention was promulgated on Sap per G. c. Woodman, of the Royal Engineers, who was found guilty by court martial of leaving his patrol without permission while on active service. At hi.s trial it i,. said that he Wa entry when rai(' occurred. He
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  • 77 14 ■y Really serious!* about his K*>lf i game, Robert Tavlor perfects J his putting i stroke between i scenes of a new 3 Metro- GoW- i Win May c r I film Taylor J and his wife. t Barbara Stan- I wik, have re- eently taken uo
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  • 49 14 THE ties m the S.C.C. and V.M.C.A. lawn tennis tournaments which were have been played off yesterday, were cancelled, owing to the rain. The ties will be played off on Mon- day. Baron Tweedsmiur, of Elsfield. 0 the l.v real m ruary, left p ■:e worth IMJMS.
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  • 72 14 KEEN SWIMMING AT RAFFLES CARNIVAL yFEN competition the RalTles I J Swimming carnival V M C.A pjol yesti A fair gatherii Acting Director ol H R" Cheeseman. Morrison House, was declared the cl The runner-up m dm with 96 points. The prizes will be istnouttai the school premises I -day.
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  • 45 14 SCHOOL SPORT S AT JALAN BESAR THE eighth annual i of the Singapor* was held at Jaian B yesterday. j There was a parents and fl inclement weat Mrs. F. D. J0» the prizes at the Ruby was chi n Phoa Watt Sen- ii pion.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 205 14 Chinese Swimming AN extraordinary general meeting of the Chinese Bwimming Cluo will be held no Sunday, at 11 a.m. At this meeting, a new rule. empowering the trustees to borrow such sum or sums of money 07 raise any loan on the security of such property by way of mortgage,
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  • 60 15 Print In Secret \\m V EJ i L w I f torts j police I ft to i ft o r f i I 1 v •liemt oing X °*T" i I "ork. ft em- R.P If 1 i c c > ft vet s ft' am- E .heir 1
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  • 51 15 Dreaded Dole, So Coined I Ballymore, ecorator, ed Cus- < my -nine. th of Sussex. rtX ASes each it to four ervitude I i at to R illy mo re s were fly from metal' i. bought] cndhand i them was a k and foing on i Custance t want-
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  • 56 15 OFFICER'S WIFE BECOMES QUEEN wife of ye. who >ri 'New ttallon m become the RaraIslands). who has many years, nd, will Raratonga Is 1.638 Auckland, t of the ■nds Rrroup, all square -irea, and ■uiation of •vs banl fruit?, and coco- iland and he Cook -re part of i of
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  • 257 15 BRITAIN, U. S. AND AUSTRALIA HOLD DEFENCE PARLEY \i'i OEDfNCJ to the A shin* vk Tinier, conversations Unitee States' iioverrmv and Empire as to the possibility of i hetwee: ih spe i- .arts regav raint use of air and 20 ton cow the N ireen the British informal but closer
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  • 126 15 Suner To Meet Von Ribbentrop (Continued from page 1) eadar states, however, that Suner and Ribbentrop will meet again only to sign his Pano-German i Trade Agreement, which has beenj under di>eussion for some time. The conclusion of such an agreement would, of course, be a logical j sequence to
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  • 27 15 Ottawa, Sept. so,. The NaT? Minister announced to-day that Canada was taking over sis former United States destroyers now ia Canadian waters.
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  • 20 15 to inclen the rune arrai irena last d, and will be d on Sunda c 12-3 tie be*.
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  • 169 15 Police Boxing F. C. l-Vst.tna created a big upset la the welter-weight championship final of the southern Settlement police championships at the Depot laM night when he defeated A. Kah man. present holder of the Singapore amateur weltei weight title, on points Of the eight lights,
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    • 392 16 RAF BLAST GERMAN DROMES, CANALS HARBOURS On New And Important -Raids I LONDON, SEPT <■ IN ThKKIBLK WEATHER, THE KM ATTACKED AQU 1 DUCTS CARRYING THK DORTMUND-EMS CANAL OVER THK RIVER EMS, NORTH Oi MUNSTER LAST NIGHT STATES THK UR MINISTRY NEWS SERVICE. IHE CANAL IS ONE OK THK MOST
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      60 16 •^Overseas and^ i troops are play- i J ing their part i on the side »»f i Britain m this i war. Here you 1 see New Zea- 1 land troops i leaving the pa- l rade ground for J a route march. S i They have some v of
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    • 50 16 EVACUEES IN SOUTH AFRICA Capetown, Sept. 20. Three hundred and nine children, evacuated from Great Britain, arrived here as guests of the Union. They were given an official welcome by two Cabinet ministers Mr. W. B. Madeley (Labour and Social Welfare) and Mr. H. Lawrence (Interior and Public Health).- Reuter
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    • 357 16 London, Sept. OPERATIONS In General WavelTs Near Eastern command continue to cover a wide front, writes Renter's military correspondent. His aircraft have successfully attacked the Dodecanese islands, which the Italians converted into a hrsi-class naval and air fortresses and which they claim to be equal
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    • 199 16 Istanbul, Sept. 20. THE death took place here to-day oi tne well-known Orientalist, Sir Denison Ross. He arrived m Istanbul at the end of 1939 to assist In developing Anglo-Turkish relations and was given the rank of Counsellor to the British Embassy. He had been
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    • 26 16 London, Sept. JMJJ.^ was maintained, evidence of pre-wee*e Qilt-edged stocks and responded to mod isauea, whUe aircraft and were also good. v> Irregular- Reuter
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