Morning Tribune, 30 September 1940
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Title Section17 1940-09-30 1 Nf rr SALES EXCEFD 4 300 DULY Morning Tribune \i*L s—No.5 No. 206, Monday, Sept. .50, 19|u.17 words
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Article133 1940-09-30 1 Cairo, Sept. 29 Mr 'PTNCE of the stiffening of W Italian demands on ■Sr;.. is provided m reports Kaching here. It is stated the ■atest demands submitted to She French authorities m Syha ■nchide. I i The use of Tripoli a.s an Italian naval base. IReuter - 133 words
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Article60 1940-09-30 1 Bucharest, Sept. 29. THE Foreign Minister, N. Sturdza. announced to-day that Rut considered herself free of political connection except that which bound her to the Axis. It had earlier been reported that, i meeting last night, the let decided to withdraw from the Balkan Entente, theReuter - 60 words
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163 1940-09-30 1 Building Up War Supplies London. Sept. 29. A PICTURE of the ever increasing Canadian contriA bution to war supplies is contained m the letter i a well-known Canadian who states, "We are well on the way to manufacturing tanks and we are already turning outBritish Wireless - 163 words
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Article, Illustration410 1940-09-30 1 INVASION PORTS HAVE SEVEREST BOMBING LONDON, SKIT. 29. A HEAVY ATTACK ON THE INVASION H >RTS IN ENEMY-OCCUPIED TERRITORY WAS MADE BY TIIE R.A.F. LAST NIGHT, IT WAS LEARNED IN LONDON THIS MORNING. DESPITE TIIE BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS SOME OF OUR BOMBERS REACHED BERLIN. A cold north -westerly wind wasReuter - 410 words
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Article160 1940-09-30 1 REASONS FOR REJECTING OFFER New D«lhi, Sept. 29. THE resolution of the Working LYmmittee, of the Moslem League refusing the Viceroy's offer qms the following reasons for the refusal: (1) The league has been offend cniy two seats m the expanded Executive Council. (2) iNo indication has been given ofReuter - 160 words
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Article187 1940-09-30 1 R. A. F. BOMB ITALIAN FORT Cairo, Sept. 29. r -DAY'S R.A.P. communique states that yesterday an K.A.F. bomber formation attacked Ola* rabub fort. Many direct hits with high ex plosive and incendiary bombs were scored. A large cloud of black smoke followed a hit on one building. While returningReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement19 1940-09-30 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE C9RPORATION LTD. xprrmnr plus service i HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET,19 words
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304 1940-09-30 2 Shanghai. Sept. 2a. THE Chinese (tovcrnmcnt has decided to erdei the entrj of Chinese troops into Inrlo hina as a measure of sell delViu c. artording to a Chungking message to th Chinese press. Tt'nsion m Uk Par I by week," stated the Moscow ladio announReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration312 1940-09-30 2 Shanghai. Sept. '29. HP HE bus ami tram strike m the International Settlement was settled to-night aftefr lasting for a week and causing th^ worst tr.-.usportatior. tie-up m the history of Shanghai. Tlie service i. resuming on Sept. 29. The terms of the settlement have noiReuter - 312 words
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125 1940-09-30 2 London, Sept. 29 THE first flotilla of the American destroyers tuausf erred to Britain <^imc to a British Dort without ceremony to-day. A great Ansun flying-boat which had been the flotillas watchdog over a |reat part of the Atlantic CTOMiag hovered above as the vesselsReuter - 125 words
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Article24 1940-09-30 2 Madrid, Sep r 29. The death is announced of Senor tn Bestoito, Moderate Socialist i former P at >f the rtes. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration45 1940-09-30 2 Shadows Of The Mikado This synibolK' S map show* how the shadows of Japan's flag >pread from th j Mikado across the Far East, hoping to make the region, m the- words of Foreign Minis. ter Matsuoka. a «reat Asiatic phere of common prosperiS <> I45 words
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118 1940-09-30 2 New York. Bel THE story of a recent R.AF. raid on Berlii 1 "would have done credit to the New You is related m what is described as an uner. letter from Berlin published m the New YO fV* J TheReuter - 118 words
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219 1940-09-30 2 Free France Rallies To Britain's Cause I. 11l l>ak r I ••you air I prevent I being used b> I Kalian enemies B exclaimed Oenei mor-Genera] oi I Africa, m a br i soldiers at Dakar General Lam. with the troops 'duty of Aril I Gaulle's unarmed dX men andReuter - 219 words
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Article67 1940-09-30 2 SPAIN AND THE NEW PACT Madrid. 3*l I YHE Press oonttames tfl l rate attention on the w-i-.«« pact with Germany and Italy. In general, it depk' 1 States as being helpless vfcttaw cj j I jpact with the Dakar Anelo-American defeat The silence on Senoi fi V visit toReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement11 1940-09-30 2 h Your MOTORCAR i^y South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tut XX€11 words
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Article401 1940-09-30 3 When they tried to cron the Kent and Sussex coaM* they wer p ii.imediately engtged by British tighten and, alter series of terrific duels were beaten off. Not one of the machines re.tch''fi U London area. NIGHTS BOMBING London. .south-east Enulau:. Merseyside, and the Last-MidlandsReuter - 401 words
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Article39 1940-09-30 3 A NEW WORLD— WILLKIE Yonkcr <Nf\v Yi'i-k'. Sept 29. democracy," >aid Mi Wendell IF I am elected, I pledge now Wilikic. DresidenUai-nominee. ;id(Jworld. We promtoe an f'ffec- ressing the Republican state Contive, emnding and imprefinablr ventlon to day ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article109 1940-09-30 3 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE AUIVMmU Wl i DIBNI the t> a\ tin Aihunn i inhere .ill I but tWO -t tin* M 1. ''I i kme producti< n telling ol Hfe m the v .it ,:<i a tennis rtlm showing Bill TUden ui id Vincent Richmrda ire hia crettlof)109 words
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Article79 1940-09-30 3 POET TAGORE SERIOUSLY ILL Ls ft ud|. tlon I at it u wa* M- ently the lead c kn a unique cen aony when, .it rpkittiun o !of f! v i oa India -I with iat hWI Justice representing th* Vie* hancHlui .1 v honorary dh gret wm ci)tiffn«'(i uponBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Advertisement111 1940-09-30 3 m 0k \\o\n lo beat lfitlcr. .-ii MM SAVl.\<;S('KiMlrl( A TF> •Ik Thrifty and Patriotic top. IX VEST TO Gg IJtiy War Saving Certificates. $2 0.W 0 C,rtiikales can be purchased for $15. s m JlOO.OO s7 —Sl.-0. -$750. M ml(|(1 •On maturity you get $20. -$W §1,000. Com,."""*! fate"111 words
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84 1940-09-30 4 INDIA NS UR GED TO HELP BRITAIN WIN g Oi ,v ih, iliMinl» A 7"I 4, NUrfaw 1 to t h h M UtflH^ til tha4 Britain might come o ortous. I the Hii Blitzkrieg 1 on i iven pr disappi an 01 other Buckinghai 1 »nd by i lnn<84 words
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Article14 1940-09-30 4 (From 0 I < m -^mdent). 29. M;. ccienly S speech. Ban14 words
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Article795 1940-09-30 4 Tite Tribune "Go To It Campaign m\ nowisyourtimetohell (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) I TN >H LAST \KI fl E OF THIS SERIES OF -GO To IT SUBJECTS, I (\\t;l YOU I XT UF "IHWTSF; IN THIS I PROPOSE TO GIVE YOU HINTS on '•DO'S. THF FORMER795 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-09-30 4 To Smile For Britain Mia Jennj Great World CJU baret. who v».!i be one of the MTeral eakMtt hostesses telliiii "Help to Hu\ a Bomber" hartfefl :it i'c M Wear S|uilc B.i 11" at Raffla Hotel tomorrow. Three |lrls fi 0 m el l li World have been selected v59 words
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139 1940-09-30 4 Merchants Meeting I Singapore. Suiul^f PLEA for better understanding and CO A tion between Indian merchants and employees m this city was made at the anniversary of the Indian Merchants' Empi<» Association held at 22-B. Chulia Street, this I noon. The function was largely attended, the139 words
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Advertisement250 1940-09-30 4 iM'**"**^*^ o^m ij^^#^a^ I _r~ 'a* i^.^ »^*3' 'iL—^> yh Hfta^^^^DEyM^a^^^^^^B^^^b^ <Lim' > iz IV PaOend BRITISH INDIA LIMES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND The best possible services are being maintained by the At Ch S. N Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China India, Ceylon and250 words
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1281 1940-09-30 5 H. L. Hopkin Writes Fro^T^^T i London, Auk. 20. SIX hundred evacuees from Gibraltar are being eontort ;t My housed m London. A large block of flats known as North End House is being riven over to them, and m sequence Lady Vera1,281 words
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Article211 1940-09-30 5 J{KSOLT T TIONS passed at wiotlfl meetings all over the country, and the opinions of public men given m interviews, show that there is widespread opposition to the Government's proposal to Introduce income-tax m Malaya. That Government did not make the suggestion more palatable by guaranteeing that the211 words
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Article237 1940-09-30 5 UITLER'S terror tactics have lost their sting. They brought a measure of success on the Continent, but against reassembled Democracy they cut no ice. In turn the Nazis have employed U-boatS, magnetic mines, indiscriminate attacks on neutral ships; dire threats against all who resist them; faked reports to237 words
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Advertisement56 1940-09-30 5 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: (HINA BUILDING, CHULIA STT., 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE^ MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o: AGENTS: SEREMBAN —POI BROS., MALACCA —HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPUR -ALAN LOKE. _NG KON CHEE, KLANG —LEE ENG TEH, IPOH —LEE AH WENG, PENANG .-GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD.56 words
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Advertisement48 1940-09-30 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Personalised Ser- .gtiiSP*^*. vice by a duly qua- W^ lifted, licensed and i|*lf VVms, s registered practi. U Honer with legal \>T^ qualifications. X THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 ARCADE BLDG 'PHONE 3002. R A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience.48 words
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Advertisement57 1940-09-30 5 Arrived m Montreal, en r..v- 0 the United States. Frau Inglebe Dollfuss. widow of the sain A trian Chancellor, and be two rhildren. Eva 12 and Rucii band killed In resist.^. Nad putsch m Vienna ii r gJISSs moved to tl aitler took over Au-trm In Marcn 1933 moved with57 words
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Article, Illustration718 1940-09-30 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By TKE Cesar Franck Subscription Concert at the Victoria Memorial Kail on Friday night was a great success. Tlie artists provided Singapore with a rare musical opportunity and the fact that it was appreciated was evident by the large and representative audience that filled the hall. The718 words
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Advertisement161 1940-09-30 6 EXPERT EUROPEAN I OPERATORS AND HAiri STYLISTS <*&? your friends— they will assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders lw with your hair, for /jr MAXINE'S is now rcr> c> nised as the leading hair- V y dressing salon. I J AT I tit hats similar tn sketch ajß^Uki161 words
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Advertisement106 1940-09-30 6 g* why do J^Z/mU THOUGHTFUL AM P^U PARENTS SEND V JfiM their sons S&R*^ DAUGHTERS TO PITMAN'S? It is because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been extraordinarily successful m assisting young people to well-paid and progressive poets In all branches of Commercial and Becretarial work, and Accountancy.106 words
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Advertisement57 1940-09-30 6 "Messrs. Robinson Co., Ltd have pleasure m announcing that they have secured the services of: Miss Dorothy Raine, (National Institute of Chiropody) an expert Chiropodist who has recently arrived from England. The Pedicure Department, on the 2nd ffloorr r will be opened on Tuesday, October Ist. 1940. Appointments m^y be57 words
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Article, Illustration137 1940-09-30 7 tngapore from impliment by pown here and was too. In is fashioned of astened with Did gold coins fabric studded >. Her white s veiled with Brightman, Miss Joan d on Wedneson transfer ilia by flying s J. Bcatty of aughter Mrs. Singapore and Rangoon, who by her small137 words
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Article, Illustration742 1940-09-30 7 Liver, kidneys, brains and tripe they're all good to eat. CALF'S BRAINS Cleanse the brains well m cold water, then salt them, and place them m a saucepan. Add a tablespoon of vinegar, a sprig of parsley, and cold water to cover. Heat till water comes742 words
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Article114 1940-09-30 7 Liver Bacon With Sausage Cakes I D Recipes To Cut Out And j Keep DELICIOUS for breakfast or tiffin is the simple dish shown above. Tiny portions of grilled liver are encased m rolls of crisply fried bacon and placed on top of grilled tomato. MllMift cakes and fried bread.114 words
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Advertisement62 1940-09-30 7 \A\J tfcg fiM^sf butter t/ow can p«f oh tf our table- C.AC 1 VS22WBn*& ISS pure frf««^« f M."./.'..",' 1 HiifiV" liwlimV I'' 11 DIcTTED I of insh biill«T m Ilif «I:mIv WwEM M MW M f< |i vitamins an- li"K»>»* If If |ftL fl I neceiwarj for '><■"»'■''"'"■ oorl62 words
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Advertisement631 1940-09-30 8 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_M_B_Hrf l l_k Situations Vacant WANTED Upco uitry Agent.-, for Saleable wristlet watches Particulars Box 482 M MUM, Singapore fNo 840E) WANTED indoor salesgirl, must speak Malay and Cantonese Only Chit aunly Box 41*4 co Mulaya Tribune. Smg.il*TrV <No. BSBEI WORK FOUND for unemployed Writ* nail for particulars. Vacancies Available631 words
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Advertisement674 1940-09-30 8 Miscellaneous AIMEE- 181. Orchard Road, specialise In Maternity gowns, coats and all kind* of baby dresses. <No 8 0 MAiiON sor:\~ "ib^cT ■»«2* Phone 6042. S.n^P re Hur-waUng reduction fur this month— bop- ember -$soiily. (?so. 644*. i MAISON SONIA, 18-C. Battery Road, Phone 6042. Singapore. Special training m complete674 words
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Advertisement656 1940-09-30 8 Matrimonial REbI'LCTABLE European Soldiers want Europeans or Eurasians Write tor We also cater for all C'^*** 8 Marriage Agency. 79. Bukit Timah Road. bingapore. (No. BJ9fe > For Sale ruK bALE —Portable Air ConditionerSuitable for Bedroom, m good condition $]50-. Box No. 481. Malaya Tribune. j>ore (No. 832E» SALE— I656 words
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Advertisement418 1940-09-30 8 To Let TO LET. Two small bouses Ringlet MS E. lighting. Apply Hartly. Tapah (No. 7962) BRIGHT BIG ROOM $18- p m. Apply. W.i.k.k: Studio 44, Bencoolen Street. Singapore. '.No. 822E, TO LET Furnished and unfurnished Itt >icie Bungalows at 7' 4 mlleß West Coast Road and 20-A. Lorong 27,418 words
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Advertisement368 1940-09-30 8 ON ThJ/ S AIR I, Singapore I I H m II a From 10 00 4 m Is«pn, 'I From p Mil on! 'I London I TR.\NSMI.SMO N^ I GSF"IS 14 Me, I (9 82 metre,, < ;^J 21 5J Me, (13 93 metres) GSG 17 79 Mc s I368 words
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636 1940-09-30 9 C. B. Fry - C. B. Fry I I By able ordi i Oval which scored 00 runs. Monty Noble could not have don? that. Ho wai a soud tailiciMli t>u t not M ijuuk-mimh'il as Dor, Brmtaan not sll !l >pirit. The older Australians are noi tor636 words
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Article, Illustration74 1940-09-30 9 Popular Choice !>«>;i ih Br.tdman C. the ft i Australia ha* *ver had Kry oofM to km>\%. fit has I r-..M;i i t» r and agaiml mwl <•! Mi€ v t rtptaimA i m tirsl cla^^ i ricket thttg nianv \«.ir^. Fn. m. iidentalh. ill tOC of the Bneti all74 words
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Article99 1940-09-30 9 Ah au a/M-4 story uf fafce funerals rf i s).i.- iiQors is In a :r-r. t wtltun by an englishwoman livim; m Buenoa Alr«->j The writer of the lettei alleges that authorities m Uruguay were grftdually seeing sallow of lh< Graf Spec who bad been "buried" with99 words
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Article54 1940-09-30 9 London, M>< />Xi.Y one of the crew of the U Glasgow steamer Sulairia, 5.801J tcna v.ns losi when the steamer was torpedoed by a German submarine 'on Wednesday mor without warning. Tbo ship sank quickly ana m« survivors drif ed for 24 hours >; UfebonU before beine picked upReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1940-09-30 9 HEOPLE par. b,a>s ta, in.crpret.r ..f «>e stren S .h «f h« Part brass W I Why. toenrw W W G. It was clnuy gjJJ^ L Murdocil was wd i,, t i,, who »7 p r pxel^;",; 'Pm altering the e1 new w« Rann'.s Indian subtlety50 words
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Article179 1940-09-30 9 Teams Skipper Themselves i F i -»nt.i i.; i rrid rwd enoncJ U ««.»m bettCfl than the -will >kipp»r ii Hut h( Iff P*«td .:t mrru i aptaincy make* t <:, r f wli Biai uM Mai and. Warwj Is Annie etptain i Fie was ci ed!" H i> be179 words
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Advertisement260 1940-09-30 9 CLASSIFIED ADS, Property For Sale Brdo* B<mmi v Rodd. R Ml kIOW .^it» I'unCTwi It« wi i MalftJ* Tr.'' NO 814J" < i!{ r 1 1 off H with KOR 1 t.. (•cm'-ii' n '"'I v»«rni 1, Miiii m 111 11 K.unrxi--1 Apply O X Q p hOU (l> ,i,,|,260 words
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Miscellaneous15 1940-09-30 9 i)\V CSX SCRI B.C.t x 1 c i n.c.n.i !i lta HK»}I THMBI ft 9'15 words
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Article136 1940-09-30 10 'BRA VO, BRAVO' -BALBO ton ji i m Rome, short 1 v re Italy entered, if Sir Noel Charles. pntish Mincer, was' i dining with friend. •m a Roman restaurant It was the day of the second Battle 1 of Narvlfc. A waiter brought a menu card across to Sir136 words
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Article226 1940-09-30 10 A father was knocking at the door of his son's flat Scare Ho'ise, Ocean-s ieet, gfrpney, when thert was a shot. The door was forced and his .son. Private William Ed ward Aish. R.A.M.C.! was found Lyins dead on the floor, his Ber- vice rifle226 words
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Advertisement156 1940-09-30 10 I A GREATCOMEDY COMES BACK i o.MAY at the CAPITOL I 5.15 6.b 9.15 IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS SPECIAL O.\E-IHY RETURN SCREENING I OF ERNST LUBITSCHS' FAMOUS COMEDY! GRETA GARBO and MELVYN DOUGLAS m JMNOTCHKA I DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME It's A Pleasure To Dane* In An156 words
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Advertisement182 1940-09-30 10 The Year's Outstanding Advent- jn Filmed In Glorious Colour' I TO- MORROWiIt the CAPITOL I 4 SHOWS DAILY II a.m.-3.15-6.15. 9 3 B M.C.Ms Grtatat Athtatan Lpu \c tt ß MIIIW ON I 111 HO!! I "No Man Has Dared To Go Where lAm I Going.. .And Few Will Dare182 words
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Article140 1940-09-30 11 HITLER AGENT'S £1,250,000 FUND re\. ttOM about tli. viti. of Mnzi erv. In the Umtrd iii N York Q> Hour, lonfldential b tin published the Nrw V tha envoy. Dr f.< trick i Ml u\ n initial union vaj plr 4 j San pjaiicisco h In abotu •i:n< that Vv140 words
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Article135 1940-09-30 11 Film Stopped Her Divorce A n an ti -divorce film has led to the reconciliation, of fa- mcd airman Clyde I Panebourn and his I actress wife Swana Beaucaire. Moved by a tragedy depicted on the 1 screen. Mrs. PangI bourn dropped the [Reno proceedings auainst her husband. and telegraphed135 words
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Article39 1940-09-30 11 JttttUl Stn Bitter'i No. l J™'Iwittf d<>ad. Kcordinp to repertj from an m termed sounf rece.'. -ci I the frontier. I Strricher have come into flid *ta« Who ord^rod an innuirv in' I duct of party afl39 words
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Advertisement114 1940-09-30 11 Kcellcnt Entertainment for young 6- old I 3^M \l II AHUM RK< F-idio Picture Present I WALT DISNEY'S I II Technico.'our Cartoon Programme I Featuring the woild's best lov»d stars I (KEY MINNIE MOUSE, DONALD DICK, rLITTO, GOOFY JL WILBUR SILLY H SYMPHONIES. Presented with a special issue of THE114 words
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Advertisement69 1940-09-30 11 PAVILIONi last 2 snows 1 lon.u IT lIS 4 BfcX TRAVERS FIRSTS LASS ii*MH)\ lOH AMU If" WITH U)l X IAVOIKin PAIH CM COMLDIAJfe WHO M\ I lILS It) (.l\! lit M (II LAI (.lis TOM WALLS £r RALPH LYNN 11 ST THE SORT OF HLM KOK AN K\( tII69 words
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396 1940-09-30 12 'U.S. WILL BE IN WAR BY NEXT SPRING' EFFECT Of A7--H IJM-t'l' Roosevelt On ilh w,.- gpondeat «>t the New York Kr d Tribune To-diy'fl devdopments have iren^.Vnivi Ui m >^H -informed quartirs that he United Steles bu> be m the w U i \v the Spring it mA sooner.Reuter - 396 words
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Article, Illustration176 1940-09-30 12 Hoover's Plan To Feed Nazis Vow York Sept tB. THK Conner President. Mr Herbert Hoover. is planning to make a direct appeal to the American public for ffftHnf. the ronquererl peoples of Enrope, according t<, the newspaper columnist Raymond Clapper who says that as tinattitude of the State Department isReuter - 176 words
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Article112 1940-09-30 12 Suner's Exchange Of Views Berlin. Sept. 28. Till, visit of the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Senor Suner to Berlin is the subject of the following inspired statement issued by the official German news a gem y The visit of Senor Suner to Germany ha.s, we learn m authoritative circles112 words
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Article10 1940-09-30 12 Morning Tribune NFT SUF-. EXCEED I *vv>nda>. >epV*nVr <0, 110 words
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Article70 1940-09-30 12 TURKIS view Istanbul, THL" new pact bet wee:. p wers and Japan cd here M simply coi union {already tween the ti\v» partn expressing the genera] view, says the pact Ls m directed* against Ameii U the Soviet Union "Community interests r Soviet Union and Amei from this aggressive now70 words
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Article120 1940-09-30 12 New Lord Mayor Of London London, Sept. S 29. Sir George Henry Wilkin- L sou was ehmtm i to be next Lord Mayor of Lea- don on Satur- day with all the r .uuient custom and ceremonies S associated with the election of i i the city's chief magistrate. Addressing120 words
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Advertisement70 1940-09-30 12 C'«T Where TO- D A V j AITIA H tversbody a m Goesl 3|5 G. 15 9.15 ninth Wonderful day fIUHHHM3HKIfIIHIHIHHB9HHHBV^B^S^E '#rsfaK^M^^^^rr A 20th Century-Fox Picture o^.<r\. n^7^->-' POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS OF RECORD SEASON! ALSO PARAMOUNT BRITISH NfcWMU M —BOX OFFICE THONE 34M OPENING WEDNESDAY 2ND. OCTOBER I GARY70 words
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Advertisement81 1940-09-30 12 NEDERLAND^I HANDEL-I MAATSCHAPPIJ "1 Established by Royal Chai i 1824. I Incorporated m the Net^e| East Indies. I (Netherlands Trading Sod BANKERS Paid Up Capital f -40.03 Reserve F\ind jO.a« London Correspondent NATIONAL PROVINCIAL E LIMITED Head Office: BATAVLV Branches: Netherlands East Indies:-^ baya, Samarang, Medan, tevreden, Bandoeng, One Te*al,81 words
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