Morning Tribune, 23 September 1940
1940-09-23
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Title Section13 1940-09-23 1 Morning Tribune KXCFED I..VH. |i\n.v p|^BBBHBBSMaBmMM__H« W 200. Monday, Sept. 23, 19 to13 words
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Article258 1940-09-23 1 Cabinet Crisis Egypt < .iirn. Sept. ii. B< dhrfTM opinions B uing Ihe (Lilian ■von there was a sudden E IK crisis last night re m h m the resignation of E ministers who were B members of Urn Hi i party— Use party ■ii under Mahir Pasha, B favourReuter - 258 words
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Article22 1940-09-23 1 22. -The admiunced to-day that Bloop, the Dundee m F. Stoker* has loed by a U-bou' and y sank ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article25 1940-09-23 1 London, Sep) i _i m vr raid warning wai /rStatwidon Se «v« of pinftre was hear l pri Dover area. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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176 1940-09-23 1 FRANCO JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS AT HANOI BROKEN OFF: SITUATION IS CRITICAL HONGKONG, SKIT. 22 A DISPATCH, DECLARED TO BE FROM AN UNIMPEACHABLE FOREIGN SOURCE, STATES THAT IHE FRANCO-JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS AT HANOI, WHICH WERE RESUMED HESTERDAY AFTER THE JAPANESE HAD MODIFIED THEIR DEMANDS, HAM AGAIN BEEN BROKEN OFF. THE SITUATION IS REGARDEDReuter - 176 words
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Article134 1940-09-23 1 Singapore Base Transfer roluo, Sept THERJ <> 'gi ai ardinf rejects <»i powlble Anale.A_merksu collaboration la (h*- Pacific area, according t.» the Demei Wtency. The y reports have ariaea tram the talk*, between Secretary of State Mr. Cordell Hull. lord Lothian and Mr 1 Casey, the Australian Minister, m Washington.Reuter - 134 words
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Article37 1940-09-23 1 Sep! RESIDE". < Ada, v iv >nton, North London P rtf f co-operati ac lauert Bpit Fund irmly wel m P. tuckj v md the tralian EJdi i wi". ll :int v l37 words
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Article227 1940-09-23 1 London, Sept. 22. IN' consequence of tin steaty growth Of India's naval strength, Vice-Admiral Fitzherbert, whose term of appointment as flag Officer commanding the Royal Indian Navy has recently been extended for another year from November next, has under bis command the most powerful naval forceBritish Wireless - 227 words
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Article62 1940-09-23 1 N.E.I. Behind Britain Batarta, Bept '22 The Ne- J y Iherlands Bast j Indies' Spit- lire Fund ha;- «abled Lord Beaverbrook. M-.nister of Air. craft Produce J tion, m answer > to a cable re- ceived from the i Minister, "Your i telegram grate- > fully receivea i which isReuter - 62 words
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Article46 1940-09-23 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 22 Manasal todian liberal organisation which I gro* strength ty body. I cb-operat Governmi fort The n estha 5 India i fl S fif-.*: talned <ne™rt nf h the for i l bh f, Advi! oo l of equity anc JUStitf ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement26 1940-09-23 1 /s%j&£&k SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES THE EASTERN UNITED? ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I wcrißtTY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECI! STREET, I %M rttowa mk aw i mmmm^***^ St26 words
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Article, Illustration833 1940-09-23 2 TERRIFIC CLIMAX TO FORTNIGHT OF RAF BOMBING CATI tiam bon Are a n' n s0 and dockyards ranging over terbourg to Hambui At tin til no din inutioi aircraft opposition unci m tne viev ol obsen »r to-night, nemy protects the HP of his Invasion with such ness and boReuter; British Wireless - 833 words
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Article134 1940-09-23 2 D.S.O. For Legless Pilot -> Loudon, Sept. Z'l. A\\t agates appearing m HA.F ►rs is (ha ol squadron Leader vuio receives the D.S.O. allant officer lost both m an aeroplane crash betore ar started, but such was las enthusiasm to continue dying thai on the outbreak of war hepersuad-«-d theBritish Wireless - 134 words
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Article114 1940-09-23 2 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! /\T THK ALHAMBRA A FAST-MOVING picture with plenty ol thrills and: excitement is "King of the Lumberjacks/ which opened a season the Alhambra last night. Ct has human and humorous j I teres! as well- the story of a og ol tough men who falls for a114 words
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Article123 1940-09-23 2 Another "Lindbergh Baby" Case Hillsborough (California), Sept. tt THK war has almost been knocked out of newspaper headlines here by the kidnapping of the three-year-old Marc de Tristan son of the Comtesse Marc de Tristan, by two men yesterday while he was out walking with his nurse. The case isReuter - 123 words
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Article9 1940-09-23 2 WAR SAVINGS s Sin o t PI British WirelessBritish Wireless - 9 words
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Article161 1940-09-23 2 BATTLING SIMA established bimse Jjj boxer last night at the New World Arena he shared honours with the Singapore Ventura Marquis, m a twelve round co Indeed. Sima impressed to such a n thought he deserved to win. Although I carried the fight to him.161 words
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Advertisement25 1940-09-23 2 i* asm: 4. i 1 1 s 11 a i. c. a c, i; i South British Insurance Co., Ltd. T^L MM t, n_ala?s»a Green.25 words
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357 1940-09-23 3 NAZI RAIDS IN BRITAIN ARE LIMITED I over this country to-day were limited, unU the evening, to few isolated operations by an ugly or m numbers, says a communique issued istry and Ministry of Home Security B were confined W iSt cf England were dropped m a a London whereReuter - 357 words
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Article73 1940-09-23 3 Washington. Sept. 22. BBIGMHERGENERAL Stront, assistant to the I nited States Chief of Staff, has returned from an inspection tour of Britain. He highly praised the K. \.F. and said the fighter pilots and machines were markedly superior to those of the Nazis. He believed that BritainReuter - 73 words
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Article222 1940-09-23 3 London. Sept 22. I ast nifht London experienced its bfteenth consecutive niffh| attack by Nazi bombers aim once again tbe raids covered i wide area ami seemed 10 be earned out by single machines or small formations. This method of carrying out aerial bombardment undoubtedlyBritish Wireless - 222 words
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Article, Illustration384 1940-09-23 3 London. Sept. ft, The Kint; bio.uu.isi.n; m Home and Over seas listeners to-morrow si I pan. M T London, sept, ta .\n Air Ministry communique stales that the K.X.I, continued their attacks on enetn> invasion bas«- In ihe Channel ports yesterdaj and last night. During tin day aircraftReuter - 384 words
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Article61 1940-09-23 3 Simla, Sept miim> Ol India's factories were shortly nade la order lo estlnsatjt the country's productive capa- t v tor war supplies. India todaj is producing some 20.M00 items required for war purpose*, Including weapons, ammunition, clotlblng, leather, engineer-inl and ordnance stores and numerous raw materii Is. Greafl efforts areReuter - 61 words
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Article120 1940-09-23 4 Australia And Our Trade Demands WTJSTRALIA RT supi demand any a time U> out i> rJ duty to Alter ail, ,iow mast ivn-vnu about ls. :l-;-t *0t to win th Thus Mr. HA I *on, tne Au rail Trade Ccmmis for M marised trade nections bctvi*«:n laya and Au/: when120 words
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Article, Illustration650 1940-09-23 4 A.S. RAJAH - NO EASY EXAMS FOR LOCAL DOCTORS A.S. RAJAH <l.> JI \J)I I) rumours to the effect that "war-time" doctors were having an easy ]ki* through their examinations arere emD G V Allen, Principal thi King Edward VII College of Medicine, an int< rview with me. Ili»- rumours gained curreno as650 words
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1030 1940-09-23 5 X y. L. Hopkin Writes From r..„„i.>„ !B London. Aug. 13. I FEW it marks by German ■fl -If the R.A.F. conH ll h' then* activities m GerL {1 as at preaent, the war aker was a pilot of a BLchhio1,030 words
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Article141 1940-09-23 5 London, Sept. 22. FRENCHMEN continue to rally to General de Gaulle's free Trench forces. A communique issued from the Generals beadquarten to-niirhl states that volunteers who had undertaken long and hazardous journeys described how some of them arrived on a ship which was set on141 words
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Advertisement19 1940-09-23 5 Itfverseas Uvsiiramr CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE we, Marine, Motor, Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Accident19 words
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Advertisement32 1940-09-23 5 The New Polaroid Glasses Are Here. w»^4 NOW sg oo Hp^ Pveplacements made free of charge if fading or discoloration occurs. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 4 ARCADE gggg 'PHONE 3002^32 words
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Article, Illustration450 1940-09-23 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore F By ALTHOUGH the Buy a BomberBali is .veil over. Mrs. C. J Church has just received a lift from up-country to auction, thc .u m to be added to the Ball receipts. The gift is most interesting as it is a450 words
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Article215 1940-09-23 6 BRIDE and groom m old styi^ Manchu dress danced to r.trains of exce'lent "swing" at tr reception which Mr. and Mrs. Or Boon Tat save for 1,200 people at the New World Cabaret m honour et the marriage of Mr. Ong's son Mr. Ong215 words
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Advertisement228 1940-09-23 6 EXPERT EUROPEAN 'Jf OPERATORS AND HAm tmmmm¥m_x y your friends— they will Imp W^ assure you of MAXINE'S iWf/^ j ability to work wonders 1 with your hair, for M _W MAXINE'S is now r**o <_* f m.sed as the leading hair- V dressing salon. I *^_^k__m S _m__m Felt228 words
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Advertisement111 1940-09-23 6 a "My father is having me trained m Singapore for a good job" Tour father has made a wise decision m sending you to Pitman's, for there you can study for your matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from air-raid warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and afterwards, you can111 words
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Article, Illustration911 1940-09-23 7 ECONOMY CAMP AIGN for the home cook ALTHOUGH war-time rationing has not yet affected us here, housewives are finding that prices have increased thus making it necessary for them to go carefully with the housekeeping. But although food costs more, families .still have to be provided with nourishing fare. To911 words
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Advertisement2057 1940-09-23 8 ti&_f&6s>mlT\\}V -1 1 J P :Tnj£&tist@ onth| Situations Vacant Matrimonial 7~~ For Sale Educational {AU I MALAY TUITION, given by experienced ier. Apply. Munshi. 82. Minto Roa l Singapore. (No. 749E) PRIVATE TUlTlON— Elementary ClassesSuccess Assured— Apply: P. Antoine. Sen- ilrayan Lane, Ipoh. (No. 726E) LEARN Modern Ballroom Dancing. V2,057 words
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Advertisement240 1940-09-23 8 Singapore (I 33 mr,? ZHP *> s JL Saigon 25 m*tn, »b.iu 5J Bangkok Hsp 3 J n riji London TRANSMIT, 2 4 3. CSF 15 H (9 82 metta, GSJ 21.53 (13 93 ntfe) CSG 17.79 lfc, (lti 8« metits) San Francis KGF.I-3 s jo k (.31.48 BK&ti, Hongkonj240 words
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Article, Illustration95 1940-09-23 9 Hollywood A t Golf -III 1* Star^ and cele."* S brAies mum led t with workers t N In every depari. ment m the y studio at the y 12th annual goM j S umrnament tt J s the Melio-iioi j iv,yn ->laS i studio recentS ly. picture J ttows95 words
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Article241 1940-09-23 9 Singapore Badminton Finals I large »rowd of badminton thusiasta who were present Clerical Union Hall yes- t > witness some of the i ai ihe Singapore Badm \ssociations junior tour■nt. were not disappointed ie exceOent quality of the bet they witnessed, very phase of the games semi-final and two a241 words
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Article104 1940-09-23 9 a t .*o heat the Singapore SwimTrLiv p a f iSeletari u»ai .,.^r -HE V.A.r. s ,.p(»nd teams at v.aur "Tl C ,na 73 rS&c-te* th- Bwimn-ng ciub yesterday m, rnill 1 v.<-_u .<-_ Tbe teams were as toltows. F W;i RAX (Seletar) Irt104 words
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534 1940-09-23 9 SINGAPOKI LNGOS N I Mth thrills to finish. I Mala <up rhampioits, sin a pate, .n >jmi, „i playing without w«» regulars, maintained ihnr ■tatiou aa Mii iy»' a football aU this mhta thej ie. feat < «i v i tn ii\«- M |>534 words
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Article68 1940-09-23 9 Batle: 8 iv I u\r. Wakefield 3 Leed I Dewsbury z. v il. 10, Huddersfield 30. Peatherstone 11, Hall 9 Halifax 5, Bradford Northern J.: RUGBY„UNION Hunslel Castleford S. Wt and 21, British I tiverpool 48, Stanle Leigh LO Oldham 0. Wigan 21. Tlie match was play68 words
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Article67 1940-09-23 9 ay SOCCI R S.A l A i» U v Mai chestei letai D tl (B I "B" v Cust >m BJR C h.n.w T Moravia. Farrer P |v\i< R.A.F (Kail 'vm c a I I A Challen it. a 8R i idium. ROCKETS Colts v Hornet rer Park;67 words
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Advertisement157 1940-09-23 9 BURNS PIIILP LINE, j 'Incoriy>rafed In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger aeconimodatl<;< apply to BOI STEAD CO., LTD. :0: THE BAAK LINE LTII j MOHICAN X ORIENTAL UNE SERVICE O MONTBLI SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON,157 words
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Article81 1940-09-23 10 20,000 TANKS FOR HITLER I v v recently rt* rd .1 l "|>\ "i i m h Ben pajx i "Qaa tone luillet." 111 It U.IN I I tope i c« neral J Ac Ganlle, mkm declared: i •The ancai] was aUc t' J eraah aa with l i y81 words
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Article168 1940-09-23 10 THE funeral of late Mr Godfrey Siddc:;< who died nncKr tragic circum- ;:a:ice6 early yesterday moiuirig, took place at the B^^dari Cemetery the suine moon and was attended by relatives and friends Mr. L C. Pennefather read the b;/,al service, Others present were D: and168 words
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Advertisement185 1940-09-23 10 Season Extended! It's the Talk of Town |\n IBSOI rONK Bi ii Siut] pj <■ ','I I N i A piTfl 1 5 SHOWS TO-DAY ArllUi^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 OL! WBIA PICI I Rl v p lent RAY MILLAND an<l t *v LORETTA YOUNG VV B "The DOCTOR '$40^4 TAKES185 words
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Article36 1940-09-23 11 Ii Kikes. La- wick, Ms callThis ..cued. ;o his c A.' wn.J man, j nott-j the it' tin* siipu at beard n a lie ation Mr. j «>ndor-| Letfc J pleas ipliea to] tea, not36 words
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Article77 1940-09-23 11 ILri fifteen is C\ new handle £2— by I county I Ld.; c Owen I XC, apLio a s-ttlement R C :ty COUrt I i costs m f. the girl I motorist. t she wits I. spend I v what k want a he Ar wood h DownLey ton77 words
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Article33 1940-09-23 11 SISTERS GAVE GOLD I .sisters bag con- -seven a Wood ndon, N.. P asked deposited ount, and I the pro- c sale of to the ns had d their urn for- Chanhas ex•hanks.33 words
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Advertisement88 1940-09-23 11 Public Notice IHK EASTERN UNITED USSURANCI CORPORATION, LS HEREBY Gl'. 27th Annual General poration '."ill b red OT. ;1 Stir. t 12 the Uth and Not Is also of Mcml tion will be i Friday, the Hh October I FViday, the nth Octolx fori dividend warrant ByOrd< B F. W.88 words
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Advertisement135 1940-09-23 11 ™> N,< |ARINCi PH il i SHOWN H-M-^»^M_ a vaa I i B aM aH Bia a aa l p AVHJO\ PI RSI < I no\ PACTS ITROt ITU S HORRIBLE N \/l IHI ill £W ....a I _/H BK\ -A TELLING INOICTMENT OF GERMAN Pi^^ PERIIDY AND BRUTALITY k__~,j^^___^___H135 words
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310 1940-09-23 12 'IF BRITAIN FAILS WE ARE ALONE pULI aid h. is urged Jiv thf I '.s. Republican nominee, Mr. W Willkie, speaking cm foreign m (irs at Ban Francb on Saturda SAID,"WI <•;: RLY I .< N VIK'N ON EARTH, EXCJEF I I \VTHIM, BUTReuter - 310 words
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Article93 1940-09-23 12 MAJORITY IN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS Melbourne, Sept. 22. JT now seems almost certain that Mr. Curt m, Labour leader, has lost his ccat at the Frementle Federal elections, although lie was previously reported to have increased his ote. Tlie minimum and maximum number of seats that parties are now expected to93 words
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Article, Illustration305 1940-09-23 12 Hungarian Atrocities Alleged Bucharest, Sept. l\ DUMANIA may appeal to the Axis against what is described m the Rumanian Press Hun K'iliv^' 001^' m mm M iransvlvania. HU powers v prete J )Uv r |)olh COUI tn According to Rumanian reports hangings and tortures are being inflicted on Rumanians nowReuter - 305 words
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113 1940-09-23 12 I/)ndon. S.^pt. 22. THE following message has been sent to General de Gaulle by M Sautot. who was appointed by him as High Commissioner of ali French possessions ir. the Pacific. "On this histori.* day, when N T w Caledonia has rallied to FreeBritish Wireless - 113 words
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