Morning Tribune, 1 October 1940
1940-10-01
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1940-10-01 1 Morning Tribune v,.|. :>—*o. t*t t TueMJay, IK-t. I, 1940.10 words
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Article86 1940-10-01 1 ■EMBERS P*rtj of :»> t to 70 Britishers from .h.inthai and North China, trc en route to join His ion es are Messrs. A (,«rrard. F. K. Hawker. (lav ton. and Junioriohrrts. Thirty-fiVf of the party i;ivc left the ship here t<» oin up86 words
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Article97 1940-10-01 1 Rome, Sept. 30. attack on a British squadron near the m roast is reported m communique. It is Imed that torpedo carrying craft struck a battleship causing the battleship to a dead stop and be mediately surrounded by '-TS. *en i violent anti-aircraft 'he attack andReuter - 97 words
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Article32 1940-10-01 1 "IMPORTANT EVENT" IN ROME SOON Bwlin correspondent of the ieitu^' "I* B National ntSoSJu 1 that import--1 u > and Spam. 1 Pome .beotth. I yin p Am 1 l ««e days ReuterReuter - 32 words
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109 1940-10-01 1 Chicago, Sept. 30. l RESOLUTION m favour, of "absolute and complete" embargoes on food and military supplies to Germany, Italy t and Japan was adopted here |by the administration of the Council of Veterans of Foreign i Wars. The resolution also declared JthatReuter - 109 words
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Article49 1940-10-01 1 Simla, Sept. 30.— Mr. Gandhi has a second interview with the Viceroy to-day. Mr. Gandhi broke his silence at noon after observing it for two-and-a-half days. The interview lasted two and three-quarter hours. After the meeting Mr. Gandhi decided to leave this evening for Wardha. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article28 1940-10-01 1 Calcutta, Sept. 30,-The Goodwill mission from Thailand arrived here today. They are remaining m Irdia till "the middle of October Ml guests of the Government of India. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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587 1940-10-01 1 INVASION TOWNS, FACTORIES GET HEAVY BATTERING FROM R.A.F. LONDON, SEPT, 30. ¥T IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT BRITISH BOMB--1 ERS ATTACKED PORTS ON THE FRENCH AND BELGIAN COASTS LAST NIGHT, GUN EMPLACEMENTS NEAR CAP GRIS NEZ AND MARSHALLING YARDS, OIL PLANTS AND ALUMINIUM WORKS IN GERMANY. The official German news agencyReuter - 587 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-10-01 1 *T Away from^J the cares and i worries of this j warlike world. the.se Austra- J lian surf bath- i en amble m i after a splash 7 at Bondi beach. J Missing th c tswimm i 'down under' are S Australian air- t men at present iin Singapore. (See57 words
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Article73 1940-10-01 1 1 IN 42 London, Sept. 30.— R.A.F. victories during the past two months have meant that they have brought down one German plane every 42 minutes'. This statement was made by Major Walter Elliot. Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Western Command at Manchester. That was a Rood record, hfsaid.Reuter - 73 words
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Article43 1940-10-01 1 h Tokyo, Sept. 30. —A communique issued by the Imperial headquarters announces that Major General PnmJta, Di '-error of th»» Annv Heavy Artillery School, formerly Military Attache In Pnris. has been appointPd, Chairman of the Japanese "inspectorate" m French IndoChlna, replacing Majo ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-01 1 ©SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET. nnnATtfri ml raotn Ma ra I24 words
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Article94 1940-10-01 2 HI M.KINCi hil 7,11 < HIM si (HIM IM t>\\ All I \N( I 1 I <»»'' i ki bii n s N|J| M i» him I HINA'S STRONC DISAPI'RON M U'll-I HI I N iMhlll) IN KTATI Ml -M \1\l»l H> SIUII OH H) MORROW Ml ikunReuter - 94 words
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Article63 1940-10-01 2 I ondon, 9epl N i i EUuira dlpl i. >nd< lit th Jan oi M. fiotne Jap n I I quj sled the 'i fapane.se bon them. i »ndon, mi I i.r, idi ■< to Ule fro j no truth whajtsoevei M.c poi 'ii.. ii. m London h63 words
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Article, Illustration103 1940-10-01 2 (A P N P< (it 'PP N t the Fleet Air Aim i 'i tie 18 l>J...ir Wh X > n t tp tra\ i thtrtj k i i actua ive ccotact is ;iU)ut equal i to nb tall much -,reat- ami I Iti103 words
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142 1940-10-01 2 Pilot Rescues His Helmet From Sea AKOWIM. boat set oil iH'in IJiitish u:iv.il putrul r« el to leucut a sqii.M»r(»ii-l«-;uJer wliu li:wJ had to »>;•!»■ out from lis Hurur;nif m :m irlv morning action ftgmlnsfl fniivi iniders. The irewi »•!<• n\t ijn.u i(. "r hint muiii| Ml| m \lw opposite142 words
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Article66 1940-10-01 2 TIN IN EGYPT Cairo, Sept. c tin depocr üby E tlan experts at sumo, •-a-million toas have been dihcovered In tin- neighbourhood I the Rtd Strt OOftSt. The Un-' ci<T-Stvivtary o i Fir. alire dKlartCl that; .-!iould; produce about 1&,OOU| pure tin anBeul barest; Sept. 30. i!> HolUngworth ..> OlReuter - 66 words
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70 1940-10-01 2 York, Aug. 31. ■a Yorl Y3 with whom sb not .\SSSTS d: ;>ioir.:i ry. and I and ha rcbh lp 'li' tai tltutior lnh< rH ye ■3' arily 1 this p.- lid I. it would, on tli 1.1 Vlil LI! I g70 words
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Article19 1940-10-01 2 I A sale of plant iid of the Malaya Patriotic Fui X nylh Districts Gem the X DavldJon's pupn19 words
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Article543 1940-10-01 2 R.A.F. DRIVE NAZIS AWAY LONDON, SEPT 3( ENEMY BOMBERS WERE ACTIVE OVER PARTS OF MH I <>l MKY 1)1 KING THE M< BIT LONDON, THE HOME COUNTIES AND MM SEYSIDE WERE SUBJECTED TO HEAVIER An MORE SUSTAINED ATTACKS THAN AMY OTIIi; \KK\S SAYS THE AIR MINISTRY AND 1M MINISTRY OF543 words
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Article76 1940-10-01 2 GOVERNOR'S TERM EXTENDED S IT is announced by the CeJa i vial Office that the tern oi office of Sir Shento Thoma:.. (i.C.M.G.. OB I Governor Mid Commander i in-Chief of the Straits Settle merits and High Commission S er for the Malay State- which would normally hay i expired76 words
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Advertisement37 1940-10-01 2 The <>nly dressing Ihal \vv\-* the hair MI doe •ill 11., i §■iv i t i x Hair Cream •i ran haki i iv vmis A \yt vk .w if.i M UJ j| bf s- RAHAMIN R£NHAS37 words
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Article, Illustration7 1940-10-01 3 he Gang (from 'Down Under') Is Here7 words
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Article289 1940-10-01 3 Madrid. Sept. *50. had serious hopes that Spain would soon enter have been falsified. This prevailing opinion here ited by the stereotyped form of the official staten Berlin at the conclusion of Senor Suner's visit. irless statement, it is an anti-climax to a spate of In reaching lure fromReuter - 289 words
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Article41 1940-10-01 3 SOVIET TO SIGN AXIS PACT i York, Sept. 30. known American Journalist, Wythi Wtt- J stated ad hern informed K'hbentrop loft m i i h,\ste for «< yesterday m his ed thit 1»p n Ribbentrop S SovtetN viona- v \\i^ lapan- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1940-10-01 3 30 The Japanese ihe news ■>! Japan-Italy-h the Press th news caught by of neg#tlly main- rejoiced pact but vaih d warnthat Uiev «et nr'. sacrlflcM JajMin's a new \<ia. Eastern NewsEastern News - 32 words
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Article25 1940-10-01 3 Madrid. Sept. 30.— Telephony communication between Spam and, th< Atg«nti« and Peni, wnicn las been suspended sine* tne Civil War. is Wing restored to-day ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article96 1940-10-01 3 Tokyo sept. so. MCLABING that the pat»i 1) ,vhkh the nition should fo lov has been shOWi i ta U* ™T ■Mia] rescript the IMiine OTn*siatnre.it reiterated h^t thj aSRpAS^ nation■itßgftii war brcawnjj out m Fm o;)r last autumn, Minister said. t v It is ofEastern News - 96 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-10-01 3 H^ln the picture top. Difgtt* J line up for innoiulation on > i arrival m Singapore, while below, an hmash sjels down to business and i* helped by Ihi^ two Indian assistants.31 words
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Article61 1940-10-01 3 *UNE youths sumPi moned at Birmingham f or committing a disorderly B Ct were .stated to havr made ir noise iike Ml air raid warning for their cvn amu.scment. Imposing a fine of 15.5. with 4.5. costs m each ca'o. the stipendiary, Lord IJk«f7 ton >/61 words
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Article36 1940-10-01 3 si John's .Newfoundland), Si-pt. 30 rifHTY SEVEnIu vivors of the two Olmrow heighHad abandoned the ship. h The ships' officers saw, that dou p believed to be prisonen ol war. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article157 1940-10-01 4 WOMEN THE WAR t T.John Am buiance as jit '.l r< ijurst mnd<- by the Ooverr^ I (f< m r;u .v.'i r i u> H»aciqu;»rt' (> to dati- Au .-.tr:»l:;i Dl > btfll tIM only domi:. <juival»-nt to :i Dominion > within thr Emj wius not a c:(iinmandcry. b Maluya157 words
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Article, Illustration168 1940-10-01 4 i SENSATION wm caused In Hollywood recently at b '.if m :nd o! the British Rod when Aim star llarlene Eth sold |UM for $1,250. S party wu H^rntng to down and funds were not i I'ipidly as WM I hoped when Miv Di«-trich made i tier168 words
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Article108 1940-10-01 4 People and places Island j Committee TU Island Com- i mittee has set the dates for *The Wind and S the Rain," which i •will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on the 25th, and Mtb of tills month at £.30 p.m.. on the 31st at t> :;o p.m. and108 words
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Article, Illustration577 1940-10-01 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By A NOVELTY f< Sn.;i' il I INdBMdtJ will b«- I H D tub** on the saxxu prfa a lucky dip barrel ai a U Tho "tub Mignotti" tot n n.irro'A and II 'A'lli tM ed round th» bg Mn m Beach Thorn.i577 words
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Advertisement19 1940-10-01 4 chapeaux Euiusivi miuinEßv *flO ACCESSORIES C=pßM r.^.UßFHlS.Moilljpnft s=^» BRAS BRSfiK.Pd (nißßni^ TIME for a TURBAN Suits for all occasions19 words
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Advertisement56 1940-10-01 4 "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 floor, will be opened on Tuesday. October Ist. 1940 Appointments may be booked56 words
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Advertisement45 1940-10-01 4 c• > COSTUME BY ADRIAN! "As long as this b; is at large no ac is safe, especia me m *40 LITT MOTHERS'!* 1 -EDDIE CANT 'HATS Wf t>fi^S£s)MV PRISCILLA I WE SPECIALIZE COTTON, IJNEN A SILK WASHING FRO( AI^O CORSETS BRASSIER 61. STAMFORD ROAP Court)45 words
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Article, Illustration296 1940-10-01 5 rVEN if you do not feel justifiec buying new and exponKttflto, you can still create the illusion of being freshly fitut from top to top. The lief m Ming your brains J?e devor new touches. Illustrated on thk page are od ideas. The three aii below are296 words
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569 1940-10-01 5 "Treat Your Clothes With Respect' !TPAVAGANCE is out of place and out of date: our clothes, from top to toe. have to last twice long a.s they did m pre-war days. Consequently, are receiving far more care and respect than usually given to them m the past. Take shoes for569 words
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Advertisement39 1940-10-01 5 I "tfwr eeoiiomieal and fl I nourishinsl dishes II Loin Chop* per lb. $0.37 Shoulder (wbolt) per lb. 50. 26 (old Storage itton makes better Curries PHONE 5376 FIVF LINES C.S IWA Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Lid.39 words
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466 1940-10-01 6 I HA VI Mi "MasN.nhusHs m Otto. J tor, i ih»- ll*ten v( huoiM-r ,,ki .irrivrd m |iag|4Piffi thi wcdi <»n iMff third r'-uiHl Ihf ptrM t«»ur m acvesj yean, aftrr hi .Mivriituroiis PVyftfCi (hiring viluih she v*a* < ;mj;fil m UIRC Ml.mtu «vi I466 words
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Article158 1940-10-01 6 B. B.C. MORNING NEWS BULLETINS \|KW time arc announced for 8.8 C morning news bullehii from the Singapore Broadcasting Station, on all three transmitters. They are as follows: HOO a. 111 Music 8 05 a .m. French bulletin 8.20 a m English bulletin H 35 a m Close down. HINDUSTANI158 words
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Article175 1940-10-01 6 Armrd Robbery Alleged CEAH JIN QUEE. 20-yeur-old Kofckien. was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a Charge <>f attempted armed robbery. :it the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the fifth court yesterday. Khor Yu Lai, an odd-job coolie. said that he was returning rrom Telok175 words
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138 1940-10-01 6 U/lIM I out on patrol m the early hours of Saturday morning, two revenue officers came upon an elderly Chinese carrying a number of fowls on his bicycle. On seeing them, the man dropped both his bicycle and the fowls and tukinp; to his heels,138 words
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Article68 1940-10-01 6 AN tadicatl farmers to do the countc ma d c at < (Bucks) Police C< ii Joh l<!1 uti. farm' 1 lined £20 I c for failin Pj° up r •ificd ti It W B that he the ground el taining a when W lat( to i i crop68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1940-10-01 6 fc EDWARD rBTI£V£MBON ol RKO create^ this super-spor i tive costunu out of acetate i rayon rrepe, with an udjus- table scarf ol acetate jeMtjr S The scarf she uld be Kellj green or red the dress whit< or bamboo. Th< i girl. GaleS'iirin46 words
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Advertisement37 1940-10-01 6 .>R SMILE DAY fifc^ TO -DA V %\Vai a Sii.il, lor ilriiain. I^^ WIAH a SMILE** DAY luvs d a O«• i i, lst >» n ffles Hotel 1 SMILE" BALL 'j, >mor ro W B-2 a.m^ r^37 words
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Article, Illustration371 1940-10-01 7 I n"l7Hopk in Writes From London \is 21. j niihiish I cif«r gen naval given by nenu »id me. petty oißcer* ■< gss IT nu Ilk* t0 First Lord U* be 5 P,t,dent i Mr i-u Chief to and Fir h,- tIn371 words
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Article204 1940-10-01 7 TH :irst fruits of the present diploma T tk Sivity m Continental hurop* >» I the irawinK of Japan into closer eolla- I prevent not oray the \*nittd States, but Egypt and Turkey I !M,^ active participation m the I con li Whether this wffl have the <fe\n204 words
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Article148 1940-10-01 7 NOTWITHSTANDING Hitlers assei.ion to the contrary, it is clear that the Beriin-Rome-Tokyo alliance direct!} I hrc! U the safety of the Soviet Union ThouL'h the relations between the Ger- I Jm Reich and the Soviet Union con- I St net matter for considerable speculation StaKn will148 words
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Advertisement94 1940-10-01 7 V YE EXAMINATIONS,] EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY] I crsonalised Ser- >g^^^^tc by a duly qua- yß^ ji fied. licensed and (&%g*£rr pr3oti- R moner with lefftl \v rHOMPSON OPTICAL CO. ARCADE BLD(... PHONE 3002. I A. Thomps<?n, Dr. of Ocular 35 years' Kuroyean Clinica! 1 \pcriencf- The Faraday Company will r 194 words
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Article, Illustration68 1940-10-01 8 Taught The Finer" Points I I /Won and i lor pupili of Chent j G School. f Ea< .-i number ol tl J i march from their school ►rnei to the sm.il patch r id f^uippcd for id ther>' under »00l games' they are (außht the *etba] ball I a68 words
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Article77 1940-10-01 8 YOUNG "war iroi 1 busy aftd i I tub m open country i Fngland last uc i Quickly form a number of i bomb crater ai neighbourhood the time the v seers had come •cured the Dii and were offer) L (J 4d. and even Highest priced i were77 words
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Advertisement25 1940-10-01 8 I //u- discerning L^~'^J I Wine...welLmatured vood. 1 1 FV*\ I far*** I M^:j ELECTRICAL 'hi APPLIANCES JdU IIUV |lvi lls Ironble 1, mm l25 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-10-01 9 ronteers' were Mb had dropped 11 the south o f te, M :hed the ediate 'ters. By of sightley i. I relics ••■r.irs at ne. Winters found lr unk and the rum b bein hen the 'Cl. to Us was last direction of44 words
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Article, Illustration555 1940-10-01 9 JOHARE GROWS TOO MUCH FOOD-LITTLE RICE Singapore, Monday. IT t hi meeting of the ctdnmittee «»f the Johore Planters 1 Aaao eiation held on Sept. 17. it wag pointed out thai the majority v i Johore were already growing more than suflldent foodstuffs for their labour, but the difficulty was555 words
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Article67 1940-10-01 9 THERE will be t parade of imtts 1 of the Volunteer Air Force at the Civil Airport on Friday. Oct. 1 at 9 a.jn. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government Will take the Salute. No invitations are bein£ sent out but if any of the67 words
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74 1940-10-01 9 CAUSED HURT TO EUROPEAN ALLEGATION Alleged to have 11:1 <!i]y caused hurt to Mr. T. J C Wilson, a Burbpcffn by striking him on riio head with drink Koh Kenj Hen, a young Chinese, claimed trial li the fourth police couri yesterday. The offence la said to have occurred <>•74 words
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520 1940-10-01 9 Boustead's Cashier On Falsification Charges A preliminary inquiry was held yesterday, i«:i'»re Mr. J. G. Kappopori. third migistrate concerning <>"i; *»><> Keng, Chief i ftshier t 1 Boaatcad and C >.. Ltd., who i^ alleged to have I*l--5 lit'd accounts of the firm. Inspector L. G. Blakesley, prosecuting, said that520 words
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Article68 1940-10-01 9 London, Sept. 30 Acki ing £870 from the Inhabl i I I ■v Lena towards the p base of war planes for the R :> erbrook, iMinister ol Production) .says: l4 Over a c ntury iw ih< end t conqueror who halli n i free -.pint ifBritish Wireless - 68 words
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Article34 1940-10-01 10 fMzes <A)urt Hearing Mr ■■"■<■■' Jury 00 B aa a watch- Silat Road tho i prem] Ml( /lVt out- ilted by of the skull J (i folded a Tl adjourn^34 words
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Article21 1940-10-01 10 T IfI<JT ol a wristh I watch on Sepl f lO with ii,ch h« n 45? 'nagiatrate21 words
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28 1940-10-01 10 Misappropriation Of Cheque Alleged fBAN HON WAh ap-P'^-d before the 1111 mtyiatrate, Mr. Appropriation o Mf entrusted 1...,, The case iraa sl a K« h:iil wah extended I28 words
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Article150 1940-10-01 10 Th h f Mr Q K. On Oyion. mcd the .subject of an Inquiry befon- Singapore coroner, yesterday 0 Mi Grace was found lying injured on th V und, He Sled J in V^ J Mi Oma H )s on busmen under the We ol150 words
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Article20 1940-10-01 10 SCHOOL GARDENERSFILM STAKS ""3"" "■■■■■■>>"■ i s "i,r;"r md an ,i, the Oowettlc Science aJ scene win k areas to vh(20 words
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Advertisement26 1940-10-01 10 if &v«.dBR ins! i SuSJI an/fe or deviation wil| -ns,, P J* STE AMNA V CO. IM »«'ST|.-U) /t •■•'.mm wlaljon ltols ;^"*<.o. IT n mN26 words
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Advertisement44 1940-10-01 10 THURSDAY IS J L A Sn DAR^N AND •M.\ X flV| '1 ov v s,,, IN(;s wnc I :r r-^^^sr: J Nt F? »WC«D SALOON ipa». an K f Port. Sfea l Co- Ltd. "I Dl '"One f Ws ape 5437 lm^ 5433 i44 words
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Advertisement266 1940-10-01 11 Vacant ;i i. c r Agency kit Me\| i, Pro- M 4 e-man n I man St:\ Halaya I Serviceman :^r 1 Pro- la or Chin..pubic handling clng su'.ary dollars Box No. 493 No. R57H> I DriCthOO required. $i: p.m. Box 454. Malaya to 5.' 1 Pinocchlo toys. j •ji-hen266 words
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Advertisement607 1940-10-01 11 Matrimonial REbPEC'TAHI.E European Soldiers want wive* Europeans or Eurasian.- Write to t paxtieulara. We also cater for all clus><>:> Marriage Agency. 79. Buktt Timuh R^-^d. Slngapjre. (.No 339 E. Miscellaneous "AIMEE 181. Orchard Hoad. spectaUet -v Maternity guwns, coals, t^nd all kinds <»t batof dressee. 'No 870Ei HOW TO READ607 words
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Advertisement656 1940-10-01 11 For Sale fowls- Light Sussex. Plymouth R. Wv a ndotte» a- Poultrr Foods and Wire-net Ing Belmont H rfranksonu- Bead, (Ko FOR SALE —Portable Air Couditiouer- 1 *iiiJ able ofor0 for Bcdru °Q- la «o.»d condition M5O-. BOS No. 481. Malaya Tribute bingaptirf No FOR BALI MouatOd aid trained Wat?r656 words
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Advertisement458 1940-10-01 11 To Let TO LET Two MULII bouses Rtnglet J v «shtltig Apply HurUy Tapah M flB pm. AppiWuikiki Studio 44. Beucoolen SS;u(fjpore. ro LETT Furn; >ide Bungalow at 1 x a Wi Koad and 20- A Lorong 27, Oeylang Apply L'.tt)arft, Suigaporf. (No. 8561 rO LET 'Nice" 19 Riv.era Drive458 words
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Advertisement408 1940-10-01 11 on the! I AIR j Singapore ZHI SH m«rU>s < I m X rs) 7IIPI 30 <♦« meirtf. ||t6!t m rs) ZHP3 41 <s tm-trwi (7 2"»'m c») From HOO n.m v 8 35 a m From 10 00 am to I 50 p m From T> 00 m to408 words
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79 1940-10-01 12 £250,000 For Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks ted to 111 <;l 1. I loin.' I Mi r< idue, un hall to my >ved wife syj -banks U "J requesting her but nol equeath the heirs and Writable, or educa i; patriouc '»t half Slrim twelve J: wni were left to I beloved79 words
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Article42 1940-10-01 12 LORD GORT CAGED unite. Wtr I^M Qord Xi: >"« ■""> V^.r r ,,r nl (v lKid "nlform t hw Ue-«mSrM ll s ba( Ucn by !h c ll <'iPorten i,,! h< h: ""lorttinato/v h oOOtt, aiul V two r"""- hetoraTJf FT .rtl, tl I,42 words
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Advertisement41 1940-10-01 12 VW: <"»r,,. m l(l(l TO.IMI Af CAPITOf S WS DAILY MOST SPECTACUIAR ADVENTURE SINCE "MUTINY iF If ON THE BOUNTY"! -tL^T Ww lived W.th Death v^f i f' V *ND cJ! "of' U «fA'*-Jif^N ROBERT YOUWr 1 SUN TALfaFT 9 11141 words
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Advertisement73 1940-10-01 12 .(.liuiiiii.! ls 1 11 lit I/) jb WALT DISNEvI J All Techmcofour Cartoon p^,! I ALL NE^ (N I ®#l MATURES BICCER f \v^\ THAN jfl <!>> EVER Al The VATICAN of PIUS I -Man ol lurbu/en AcNon w j I f\\m R IJ!J K^ O I J M I73 words
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Article256 1940-10-01 13 Secretary Resigns By Order. Goes To Vichy Id iO practical purposes, no longer I Matt at Geneva, with its marble .-id assembly roor I feo be dose<i can to Prench SecivUiry-Genfcra], whose resignaenUy, fETe up after a item wai-nin^ FVench Foreign Minister. Be m rang up256 words
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Article98 1940-10-01 13 M London, Sept. 2S. R P. w. Ogiivir, Director Genera] of the b.b.c, Inaugurating yesterday the new service to North America, primarily intended for the United States listener!, pointed out that every radio station along the western seaboard from the Arctic to the Pyren ess isReuter - 98 words
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Article24 1940-10-01 13 Singapore, Tuesday. Jewish offices m Singapore will be closed to-morrow and on Thursday on the occasion of the Jewish New Year.24 words
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Article89 1940-10-01 13 SloganPastor Gaoled I JACK HICKA' :h rty-two a and tn van:: f Pia» pleaded Kttll•y at H.uh Wyccmbe i Bucks, to plat k-or. iabeis on tenoes, treei and hedges m the Higl Wycoßßtbe district at to piilor three months. AthU borne m High vVycombe other stickon labels were found t89 words
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102 1940-10-01 13 Weeping Boy (16) Says He Shot Lifelong Friend ROBERT PARRY davies. aged sixteen, Jf KeiUlC Hili, Glamorgan, sobi bed as He tola ihe coroner at Port Talbot how he killed his lifelong friend. Ro- bert John Barham. ;i aged fifteen, ot Ken- fig Hill. Barham showed him B double barrelled102 words
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Article236 1940-10-01 13 "THE charge is entirely groundless," .said Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday m acquitting Tan Seng Chye, managing clerk of Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, advocate and solicitor, on a charge of criminal breach of trust. The defence was not called. Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, stated that236 words
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206 1940-10-01 13 Girl Alleges Was Given Chloroform ALLEGATIONS that, alter being taken for a motor ride by m R.A F. officer, a 19-year-old Plirl was gifts a" whiff of something which "smelt very much like chloroform were made at Swindon. The girl Hilda Pearl Huntley, of Shrivenham-road, Swindon, was rnarged with being:206 words
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Advertisement139 1940-10-01 13 OPENING TO-DAY 6.15 915 f\ A f 4 ft jA J-fj j-VBp BH HB VB. BBL. -J-IB -Bk ANOTHER NAVAL VICTORY! P^9te^^% MM W 1 b BBr ,1 I (jA M^ n%mH A m* uw B. iSxJM JKJI I B^F k\HC P n> H^^.^^^H DEPRESSION FLIES AFTER SEEING THE PICTURE139 words
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Article54 1940-10-01 14 j]\y to Urn Loya Road SI I thi I r f h d oi fourth I '"Ml". 11. ■iy noli <f i tester T li < <\. '1 thfi 'if f ;V"fi I l I' I] r d *d onlj i thf i their open- I54 words
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Article53 1940-10-01 14 S.R.C. Beat Mountain Battery THE 8 |9th Mou the BR <' pround tcrd Mo d of I ■Mil;:- (I field Fbr th y><iil t while Outschoorn, f forward Armstr C de V.lt the ball k r brousl t of aom< n h m 1 •< di U( In this 153 words
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Article115 1940-10-01 14 Good Play In S.C.C Hockey Trial IN the third s.c.c. hookey trial yesterday Colours beat Whites by two fO&lfl to nil. Colours forward* were de- itely the superior. E'liott in-lae-left, displayed excellent stickx.'ik besides being .spied v He scored both the goals. Comdr. Cheavallicr. as leader < r the attack,Reuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-10-01 14 T Tliis is whut^ the pool" ioor like Ut this high diviv, a 1 perfo'tn- m% ix 7."» foot S I ;ln;p i«ilo ;i six i out i;nik. It needs plenty o." no i- wto per. form this kind i ')i thins, but r ron. the pic- ture it l<»oks55 words
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Article89 1940-10-01 14 IfT Mon« Lim Green, yesterday, the IMH Held Cow pany scored a victory over the S.C.R C by •> 2 m a lnmdly hockey match V half 1 but^h'T led by nC ROal after a ™en Offfi njlf; but the Sappers played more impressive hockey89 words
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Article460 1940-10-01 14 Yesterday's Tennis Results ri KIHKK tta m !i, M invitation tournanunt WtOto day. tnd exceeding^ fine \\a< witnessed m th hies handicap \vh< n i n Km and Low (Juan K. 15) dtfeftftdl Dr. S. li. Koh Titian Sen*? (plus 15) .1 match m which bo h I were fully460 words
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Article39 1940-10-01 14 Chicago, Sept. 30.— The Amen FrofessScna] lawn tennis champi'lships tingles, Donald Bud^e fj Tied Perry fr-_ 3. 5—6. 6—4. 6 vnile m the doubles. Budc. (j Porry beat Bill Tilden and Vine Pichards 7—5, 6—3, 9—7.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article39 1940-10-01 14 Ployinc on their ovu B verttrday, the Girls' Sports i t-arn defeated the V.W C h El by three uoals to nil. Hi One was scored m the 1 half and the other two In the second session i39 words
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Advertisement66 1940-10-01 14 fiat? r you." juSafv with' KEY mm .1.,,,, 5i (1 lh( ht si rril(h Mr;ill lM v m :!fl 00-operative Winesrowera Asi>cia?Jon A Buaranteed 10 year old brandy which now ah I l to quicMy become world r«nov •Iretdybeen earned v the KEY hhand i Pm PSawiwilll Pi R Vfl66 words
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Article367 1940-10-01 15 ij,shopana Mi, .smgapore were patf Oy he various congregants o( the| M at the St. Andre* i Bcbool I Th» Hflß Mr A B Jordan pred The Rev Mr. Thompson, behall of the cleruy. spoke of wonderful teamwork that pre- H.iKst the clergy during: Bishop's tenure of office and367 words
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Article27 1940-10-01 15 i Stew P md exPolice) i by it: B. Deans «PofcGrtfor I) m round. d Hucsein macV rond round McC hon ht: Mur H Mali s27 words
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Article117 1940-10-01 15 Burma Road Reopening Urged Vitore Mt'ftMigt* the following message h..--1 sent to London by the Fed< •1 China Relief Funds r Southern Asia whose heaciQuarUv.ure :n Singapore: On behalf of 10 million Chiiu Ing m South Eastern Asia, we solemnly appeal to you to urge the British Government to re-ope::,117 words
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Article141 1940-10-01 15 Took Chandu To Prisoner Friend JN T the morning of Sept. 28 Oh phiMm visited -i friend. v.h-> had aeen Attained at i.he Ci*tl Prison. Sub-warder Rai. was on rounds saw Oh throw Sc' smti] packages on to tht rtooi near a pri- r and on nation rev thew toReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration138 1940-10-01 15 M A one-wheel ft stretcher car- rier which can r 1 be fitted lo the J S official type of *teel stretcher i used by the Air > Raid Pr'ecau- tions services I has been de- signed and) S tested at Sta- i ines, Middlesex It is the inven- J138 words
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87 1940-10-01 15 THE East Surreys will meet tMi Siong 800 A. A. m a friendly football match on the Chinese Hi?h School Rround to-day. The Sioiiß 800 eleven will be selected from tha following: On; Enp Ho^. Lim Ah Goo. Tan Ah Poon. Chenii Chee87 words
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Advertisement10 1940-10-01 15 lie Notices PATRIOTK NTUAL DEP Depot Vjl my Readquwten H10 words
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Advertisement108 1940-10-01 15 I NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f.40,030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches*: Netherlands LaM ladies:— Sourajaya. Bamanng, Meaan, Wei:evrecien. Bandoeng, Cneribon Te;ai. Pecalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo, Tjilatiap.108 words
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Advertisement35 1940-10-01 15 OVERSEA-CHINESE i BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED beg to announce J that gftvifl pi Ace oun t s ma y now be opened w it h their Head Office at CHINA BUILDINTt. Chulia Street, SINGAPORE. Master t...35 words
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434 1940-10-01 16 Tokio-Rome- Berlin Axis O Extension Of The War Likely MOSCOW. SEPT. M>. Till- SOVIEI GOVEENMENT WAS INFORMED BY THE 1 GERMAN GOVERNMENT OF THE IMPENDING CON CLUSION OF THE THREE-POWER PACT BF^ORE IT WAS PUBLISHED, SAYS PRAVDA TO DAY IN THE FIRST PUBUC REFERENCEReuter - 434 words
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Article, Illustration325 1940-10-01 16 i London, Sept. M. QGYPT rather than London may now be the key to the future, says The ItMCI alter pointing out I li:t t (iciman pressure on Japan and Spain represent threats m the bftCkfTOVlld likely to become acut<« only m tin- event ourReuter - 325 words
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Article93 1940-10-01 16 IN oonnacttan with tin- jntorvicw with Mr. H A pi r, on, Au.straliau Govemnv nt Commissioner m NctiiniiUKi., India, wlik h appeared ii th Malaya Tribune, la I I was Itated that Au.t! ►ply Malaya's demand*, tho < ol any other country at time Jikr this, without93 words
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Article59 1940-10-01 16 1 1 bon B< pt 30.— All mail from Portugal toßrazU and from Brazil to Portugal will m future by routed ria Now York. 'Mils follows tin* deci--400 by the Portuand BraHllan shipping companiei who, m i rdec to avoid delays occasioned by th< Unpi ritlon olReuter - 59 words
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Article29 1940-10-01 16 IN regret to rvt ord Urn doath n <M.r Gccrfc Fter, which mCUTed bMt night at his residenre M BwnlrwßH Koad, at the age of SI.29 words
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Article86 1940-10-01 16 Britain's One Course, Says Tokyo i Tokyo, Sept. 30. I A government spokesman A A t a press conference t declared that the new pact J would rather simplify Anglo- j J Japanese relations because it left Britain with only one I i course m dealing with Japan, I namely,Reuter - 86 words
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Article18 1940-10-01 16 Mr. A. G. Billing, Senior Surveyor, has been appointed to act as Chief Surveyor, Selangor and N"egrl Sembilan18 words
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Article100 1940-10-01 16 New York, Sej THE Axis-Japan pact i tempt "at intimid obvious that it is to fail, says the Nei Times. American pa all the more clearly measurable important British victory contin newspaper. "When three predatory avowed foes of the Ameri of life, not only setk t Europe, Asia andReuter - 100 words
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