Morning Tribune, 2 October 1940
1940-10-02
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Article250 1940-10-02 1 Burma Rd Might Be Reopened London. Oct. L S T ,n possibility of 1 urn r.urn. Road b we ,t O f important ui-^ formation rathered by Renter i,, tathorttative quarters m London. It is empnaaiaed that one essential aspect o. thi arrangement between I m and Jtp*n which ledReuter - 250 words
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71 1940-10-02 1 HG RAID ON UNMING FROM INDO-CHINA tDril Kunming. Oct. 1. KU(IN Property was da i h 27 Japanese c boll r ved t0 »™ye come !;;V h newly-kcquiSd nmi J^Chin*, subjected a noon to-day to the IM th(> tjt >-s history. t ,lndo-china was d the compound of hit byReuter - 71 words
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85 1940-10-02 1 Air Tour Of United States Defences Washington, Oct. 1. THE first group of high LatinAmerican military officials have arrived here on the invitation of the United States Government for an air tour of the nations deiences. Th- United States Chief of Staff, General Marshall, said that the visit would leadReuter - 85 words
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Article28 1940-10-02 1 Bucharest. Oct. f.— General Antonescu m a letter to the Britisdi Minister has promised "a full investigation" into the affair regarding British subjects arrti,- ted at Ploesti- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article26 1940-10-02 1 Sports iron, l( M(ll)n Oct. i l that 2 f «i he I>over area r n( h (c a t r ll "ted along ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-10-02 1 jl new situation^ "Twill be created T j shortly m the S Far East should Britain decide to re-open the S Burma Road, L she a. ill the map above, i Japanese action, should this take placew jis diifi- i cult to fore- cast, but the importance of i this56 words
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584 1940-10-02 1 iNfcw yukk, utrr. 1. p IS GENERALLY TAKEN FOX GRANTED IN NAZI CIRCLES THAT GERMANY WILL INVADE RUSSIA IN 1941, DECLARES RICHARDS ROVER, WRITING IN THE NEWS PAPER "P.M." Mi. Boyer, who recently returned from a visit to Europe, continues, "Responsible NaziReuter - 584 words
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Article33 1940-10-02 1 Ankara, Oct. 1: The Prime Miniver, M. Say dam, left on a visit to Hatay on the border of )3anjakAlexandretta, ceded to Turkey under last year's Franco-Turkish agreement. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article164 1940-10-02 1 pedoed off Cagliari m Sicily on Sept. 28. Four of her crew were killed. On Sept. 19, the Spanish trawler Almirante Jose De Carranza was torpedoed and sunk by an Italian submarine, there being only one survivor. Another Spanish ship, Cabo Tortoso 3.302 tons was rorpedoed andBritish Wireless - 164 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-02 1 ©SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE -NO. I6D CECIL STREET, wrniinMTi M. pboni no. mis.24 words
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452 1940-10-02 2 U. S. MAY ASK FOR BRITISH BASES IN THE PACIFIC 1 \siiim.ton. OCT. i. •\> PROPOSED TO TIIK SENATE SHOI LD BE OFFERED A REDUCTION IXDEBTFDNEf TO WE UNITED STATES AS f o\\s IN CONSIDERATION FOR BRITISH > lONS IK f i;; PACIFIC. s» thai Japan's attitude ncccaaitat6d pisotectiii^ nilReuter - 452 words
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Article78 1940-10-02 2 Jl i Will I i 1 Mfh V «iv« to ni \n m I durini t!,f wr« k i /m1 (i Ul>« ,***** IdnnraHj t i 0 -i I'-:-), i :i.u o torn I .ill t 1 N I .'»vl h\' i i ii, totalllni 11,000Reuter - 78 words
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41 1940-10-02 2 Detroit, t> i. l. L 1 i i .Jm.him.l. (I r «i"f \i- Wendell imp- h to ai J< I, 1 h of Gen i urop an dn i, lit i) t 1 r to ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article30 1940-10-02 2 Men York, <U\ 1 J M n UniUd Sfai, Gorenimeirt is expected (o send ©m i" Canada almori •r (raiainff purto ihe HeraM i I ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article34 1940-10-02 2 province, one oi ft, mxious to do some 'it and recently >ncr to the Kin:, [any. X he be I DroDerlv thee m_. n cam we fieht too."—] British WirelessBritish Wireless - 34 words
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Article, Illustration163 1940-10-02 2 AIR SQUAD IN EGYPT ADDED TO London. Oct. lfl DKJTISH air squadrons m Egypt an taife re-inforced both m numbers and personnel Ml preparation for the anticipated Italian a'ivanflj I his is learned on good authority m London. H Jt is believed that Marshall Gi I original plan of attackReuter - 163 words
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Article52 1940-10-02 2 Japanese Not Leaving Sydney CJYDNBY, Oct. l.— There is not th .slightest intention r>f evacuating any Japanese lrom Australia, .stated Mr. Akiyama. Japanese Consul-Ge-neral here and added, "On the other hand, more Japanese are ikely to emigrate herr Japane.se are being evacuated from Britain because oi th r terrible ailReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1940-10-02 2 U ATA VIA, Oct. 1 13 The Por: airline Dilly-Xupa will be inaugurated on October 5. using a fokker 7B purcha N.I.L.M. and giving a connection i with Qtiantas and |K. N.1.L.M., 1 [Portuguese Tii. with inirv.i'i t im»-i «ii airlines.- RenterReuter - 44 words
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Article72 1940-10-02 2 Lot Hi B F' has been decided i .six more London bcrr<. JH inf a total of 14. the fl t unity for mothrrs v. H eitl ;rhcol ape or be a tted to the X EacDonald, B Health nnncimcrd to-r; X Mothers are ur^erl H forthwith. They vReuter - 72 words
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Article46 1940-10-02 2 London, Oct. 1 H^a* Polish squadrons op the R.A.F. has been f for bringing down planes during the BK>] j B ihur.sdav I S •d 13 pl.vv B did even better by .M", 15 m the morning and J B four m the afternoon ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement47 1940-10-02 2 sThlrTngTp r o d v c t s" No* obtainable f ENGLAND l1 <" WWe now arrived of the follouin,:ARCANOI 1 \iu rT«s nowtophan TAni.i H^ ON R w*osnn Vobtb ATOPM i'o,.> von DKAfiEES l-is TABLETS ItALON >TROPIN IMPOI saws 1 r iinß RAHAMIN PENMAN ll7l:>ri (il Wwet47 words
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Article201 1940-10-02 3 I London, Oct. 1. •rman aircraft shot down over and t rday *O«gfcl the total for September t-> led b> >t»mc commentators here as marking m.vi phase of war. The total British losses aircraft over and around Britain m whereas at I conservative estimate (rained personnel 2.755, M fewer201 words
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Article219 1940-10-02 3 Mr George Farr Laid To Rest THF funeral took place at the I Bidadari Cemetery yesterday ol Mr George Farr, of the New World, Ltd. who died last evening U Branksome Road, after a brief! ll'new. The Rev. W B. Eales of the Church of England officiated. Amon- those who219 words
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246 1940-10-02 3 London, Oct. 1. THE Group-Captain of a Fighter Command went up m a Hurricane yesterday evening to watch his squadrons at work. When he came down again he had made 18 Heinkel bombers turn tail, destroyed one Me 109, and also watched one Me shoot downBritish Wireless - 246 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-10-02 3 Refugees from Uu- aggression \of the Ax's powers include S King Zog an«.l Queen GeraWMi* i of Albania. Hit. you sev iuanu- 1 ful Queeni Geraldir** (|#fl 1 m a London park during an i outing with her I little son. Mem I bers of60 words
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Article58 1940-10-02 3 RAILWAY GRASS FODDER As a war npeasure. twenty tons of grass gatheied 'rom jlo idon Transport's nilway embftxkxnents >> beiiv; dried and stacked und taken to the i Board's Brockh \v iliii Farm. Stan more. Middlesex for horde 1 fodder next Kiiit< i I Before die war gras evil on58 words
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408 1940-10-02 3 London, Oct. l. pOR successfully removing a time-bomb which fell m the vicinity of St. Paul's Cathedral, the George Cross has been awarded to Temporary Lieutenant Robert Davies Rova? Engineers, the officer m charge of the operation, and to topper George Cameroon Wylie, whoReuter - 408 words
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63 1940-10-02 3 Shanghai, Oct. 1. A PROMINENT Shanfbtj -•>* Briton, Mr. Joseph Maug- S iian, was kUltul when his j i motor car crashed into a f J (ram m Che French Tonces- i Mr. iMaughaii was a nativ <i and came to J -fian^hai 2.")Reuter - 63 words
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128 1940-10-02 3 "BOY" USED ANOTHER'S TESTIMONIALS TOR nsing another man'.s name and testimonials to ecure employment. Qng D'.k Slang, a 52--vear-r.ld Halnanese, ua sentence:! to one week's simple impiisonment ii:i"il $50. or two weeks' rtjfiou.s imprLs:>mn< ,v. m t lie fifth :>u!t. yesteiday O'-.'. w'n"« h:ui Dleaded guilty to a charge of128 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-10-02 4 Women And The War I) HJD clmvit H >! !jss Jan Ba nv*mb<Ol UIC WATS Mi 1 Baylcy v. th i m ;u;. f v)u- eantera I I iii.fi when m:ik;m" v •'•(i anywhere IClfi Bi jusl jii. '1 with h^i ni belpen and da t< the spot »enl an62 words
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Article, Illustration210 1940-10-02 4 I T;!E Dvehes 0| Kent ll DOW wearing the uniform of nmandani ol the women's ergetu y Kaval Benrlee and Is kin(? at in\) pressure for this i well ;«■> many other women's ir>- 01 I atlonj kme <•■> the pre war d n she md210 words
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Article65 1940-10-02 4 S THE WotnenS Society for Christian Ser- I x '<*e is planning \to have its annual bazaar j next S month. There will be doll show :t^ain. as there i I was last year J anyone inte- J rested is re- <tw<teti to enter t doll. Prizes I*65 words
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Article, Illustration645 1940-10-02 4 VERA ARDMORE - People places VERA ARDMORE By s yuv, must dofT our hats to the band of workers, who. m yesterdays Staling heat, sold badges for the "Wf-ar a Smile" appeal ri^ht through what must have been a very wearying morning. Brtndle, the bulldog who helped frith the c election, attracted a645 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-02 4 f.fV 1 D\r HTBI I SlMss TBAINING k !rN MM thH SKrl i-Pore branch without as TSAn^rsS, U (T WftU jot ,Irt a ils24 words
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Advertisement59 1940-10-02 4 CLEVER FINGERS WORK BONDERS V/ITH YOUR HAIR And MAXINFS arc well known for their ftkill m Hair Styling. W«» RUfgesf you ask your frienda who h;iv«'}nvn to (Vjftfer The British IWauty Salon ii appointment Phone l>«(;« A .sk for John (formerly of Andres of Bom Kong) or Tumara KVTRAM I)59 words
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Advertisement55 1940-10-02 4 Take your > future m your f y If? S hands! Accent your Jf pern n a I i t y with a manicure by hiaiiii: of the NAOMI salon, lb. Rodney House, Battery Road. Telephone for appointment 7555. Hairdressing and all brandies of beauty culture. for DORVILLE SUITS Maynards55 words
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Article, Illustration502 1940-10-02 5 WHAT TO DO WITH A LONG WALL ideas for tii<» houseproud vail space gives you all I Blty for interesting furniture :f you have a long wall m any room i do not bemoan the fact, put a sofa m *11 about It; instead, put on your you can use502 words
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Article, Illustration225 1940-10-02 5 IF you suspect the walls of your home of being damp, fix pieces of cork behind pictures and mirrors so that these may not actually come into contact with the walJ itself. A TRESH linen scorches may often be removed if you immediately place a damp225 words
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Advertisement61 1940-10-02 5 TAIKOO SUGAR Better sugar is not to be had not ov.ly m our opinion, but m that of hundreds of our Customers jnost of whom were recommended by others to trp Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: CO) HE SlT(L)(i)/M£) (1 PHONE61 words
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176 1940-10-02 6 r) j >• for tii IUCtI Han i m€ Aixfiii Ii bile no( m iti being on onion of I p. I i to i of en plojm ii thai foi th< d tioti o\ the <j aU boy ■cha I ould undergo on< military c176 words
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Article, Illustration218 1940-10-02 6 Thief Caught With Doctored Notes CIN Dek Teng, a Chinese bouse 3 servant, was sentenced to thr weeks' rigorous imprisonment on each of two charges of theft of rash from his employer, m the ri 1 1 M court, yesterday, before Mr L C Coh. Inspector PrancU Goodahip. pro•ccuting, revealed218 words
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83 1940-10-02 6 POSED AS MUNICIPAL INS PEC TOR CHARGE ALLEGED to posed M a Mi cipal Inspector. dul Salam bin Daud 21 -year-old Tamil said to have walked into a house In P tong Pasir— to pect" it. When he left. alleged to have I ken away $38 fro:.; house. Charged befoi83 words
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Article159 1940-10-02 6 JN their anti-communist drive the Special Brai y^tcrday effected two further arrests of ill new. m both oases several documents were .<• iv the first case, the Special Branch imitfec house to Beo Lane at 5.30 a.m. and Tan Bia'i X I 47-> tar-old Hokkien, wa.s detained At159 words
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Advertisement153 1940-10-02 6 M 4^ "l|Rk_ -^-s^A aT f f_ if EiMB 1 /qj|.-— Tinr^" af ]M lids r P J 7 FOR A.C. MAINS "awsassas a w (Oft DC/AC MAINS Bach successive year finds Britiafa radio receivers weH ahead all competitors. liuoi-price .lass, fo, instance, M oth«i Mta M Urn rte) cai153 words
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613 1940-10-02 7 H.L.Hopkin Writes From London... t 22. I !am\, shoi ij liamu'l m \vslenl; ement, and >pte extol the wing knifhtfl n the European thei fronts, who wlvoi so splendid'■y\ ]t lls sixteen ja sufficient imlit/a- superiority of Briirmen ov< r German. a i;.613 words
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Article277 1940-10-02 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JfIAHATMA GANDHI is 72 years old to-day. The history of India during- the last two decades is practically this one man's lite-story written large. To the submerged masses, the "dumb half-starved millions" of Indfa, as he often des<rif>es them, Mahatma Gandhi is277 words
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Article53 1940-10-02 7 Local Indians Observe Birthday i JfNDfcR the auspices ofl the Indian Youth Lea- t gnf, Singapore, local In- 1 dians have made arrange- i ments far an elaborate celobration of Gandhi's birthday. S The elebrations which i < j»nirnPiice ta-day are spread t ver live dzy>> and promise I to53 words
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Article27 1940-10-02 7 Shanghai, Oct. 1: The daylight saying time at Shanghai will r-ease at midnight on Oct. !2. according to an c fflcial announcement.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article27 1940-10-02 7 Mr. A. P. Goldman has been (ranted a commission as Major m he F M.S.V.F. Major Goldman a well known throughout Malaya n hiisinpos iiiid .snoi^iiiu circles.27 words
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Article223 1940-10-02 7 gRITISH naval circles are of the opinion that weather conditions over the North Sea and the English Channel m the coming months will have a big influence on Hitlei's invasion plans. Though the flat-bottomed boats and barges which the Nazis have concentrated on the Continental side of the223 words
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Article227 1940-10-02 7 I THE announcement of the arrival of contingents of the Royal Australian Vir Force m Malaya, bringing with them iiehJy efficient planes and equipment, is ei'y welcome news. While the adequacy of the defences of his country at any time can never be oubted it l^ comforting227 words
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Advertisement7 1940-10-02 7 0 CO. < 3002. of Ocular European Clinical7 words
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Article, Illustration125 1940-10-02 8 Watersport 'Down Und Bondi Beach ONI of V. uat«Txport^ hi rarftag, ;ind "d«>un Miirlt-r Hw firui surtiuu MM of Urn i I tl» Onl> n\.ill«J k] Ibc l>*athfv oi ih< UYst .iixi t•» I tf*t A»€ ii<:<. lh»- h«n str»tchev irf san«l iki ilic roiling breaken make •••rliiij; on Bonrii125 words
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Article, Illustration18 1940-10-02 8 liter m.kin. n UUI ■WWl'iilll 11 "tv awUßf tin shore arross rolling break*™ I18 words
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Advertisement138 1940-10-02 8 I^BBBbz^ I 1 1 1 w > j^BH^^HS f j I I I V A :"i»» mm mi hi i;mm, \N f ,i him J^t.iviv mi SAME SERVTCI LVD Wt)XOMI Ifi MM mi( STOVI v A DEPENDABU \M> mm.'M NIT FO« I r I Nimi m sin: \i^ N" li\h138 words
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377 1940-10-02 9 "DIVES" OPEN AS OTHERS CLOSE MORE night the hear oft And vvho were u.r m thei tsich touti .iiiiJ ta^en to -new clube thal\ r the to ight 100 yards Thla is ft clean up London's .light 11 the 1 oJ the promoters th< nei377 words
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Article158 1940-10-02 9 US. Refuses Entry To Australian THL immigration authorities vi Vri» have decided to refngQ Miss L Hirmukallio. a QBcrnrti»<rr, entry to the United State* fcallio, who stowed n the American refugee ship ad, told the authorities that she was born m Gymplc fQ.), ?he claims that her aunt, Loamaranti, is158 words
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Article49 1940-10-02 9 wsetrel and initial commercial tests bom will be producing twines, v»"l!>acks and sacks from substitute "I ih, '..unt-ii f, )r sdenliHc and Industrial nn Ir; lhli| «P"-i"»enls now. They believe i« Australia will provide a suitable m »asIn are lute rrom l(l **n started 1 '"< Britain foi 149 words
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Article282 1940-10-02 9 PEER OF 80 CRIES 'COWARDS' IgiGHTY year -Old Loni r^ Portsea ms<> m the Hour* 1 of Lords on A ii jr. 1 to say thai [their was a "smell of cowardice" about the flovernment'--[abandonment of the Channel Islands. He spoke with emotion His ancestors had lived In Jersey eve282 words
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96 1940-10-02 9 fWIRTON-YEAR-OLD John M-liloefTel is the envy of hooi mates u t the ilos- I BBU (svS ce > diate i h^ nu mb e r of boys from J n. nt OI Were to ha^ lI V»,i rl? Cdii °n at Heron I96 words
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Article98 1940-10-02 9 THREE thousand books and nia- gazines, weighing a ton and a half, have been sent by the Apex Club to camps m the Brisbanearea within a week. This has made a big drain on 11 ie .stocks supplied by the pubMc m response to the appeal98 words
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Article, Illustration102 1940-10-02 9 w Brightoi group losing d re bej Thtre art ).»><; a« re^ f {urk •Ik. tpci >r..n r-v i,, u hi« It inan> a- pttsibte of iht- -tj ir«im anunnieN uilj br tranv; e rrod. it ii h ped that b ->m crt beheld i piers102 words
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365 1940-10-02 9 OIING clerical otteer al ;i London police station, who kept document about CaMad Ministers' guards, was sent to jail at Htndon. Arthur Jack liraclbur.v. a«:t'd 25, of l>ark-iane, Wembley, Middlesex, was sentenced (o three months' imprisonment on each of two charges, the sentences to run365 words
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Article21 1940-10-02 9 N rrh' area, i v i thai the itor tenement he war. peril to come r• lish law and! rac-21 words
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Article140 1940-10-02 10 A A rrom on behalf *f the appellant, Mr A A hud hii .m pi lament. m ttM date ol i j bad DOl nccn He übmltted that the and that the youiiL man them n Cheng Chwee and Urn itenced to 14 days 1 rtfor--10140 words
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Article148 1940-10-02 10 Lenient Treatment For Newsboy AM MAD bin Abd'il i Khaiid, 29-year. old n c w spa p c i delivery boy, employed by the rca Malaya Press, Ltd.. wa. sentenced to a day's Imprisonment and ordered to pay $70 compensation When he pleaded guilty ester day to misappropriation of $72148 words
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Article45 1940-10-02 10 SENTENCE REDUCED ON APPEAL J month imprisonment Ln the courts for thp theft of si 20 at :1 tall In Peoples Parkj during the "Btaek! on Septembei i m jroung chta( ang Chong, I i nee j pday larking thai X lit nee I j45 words
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Advertisement233 1940-10-02 10 £7\ Iropkal Suits Keadjr to wear or Im nie;i.sure Hi^'h I;jss IJ I W I nlonn ffmßT^M vu dS ca!l at: > I^JM I ('•'lonian '•f^H s treet, .'■■§sj«J Mii^.ipore. ii swiff r il o undertake VI dr 7 cleaning and JS dyeing. I Branch y£Vs!l uni P ur &¥*n233 words
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Advertisement224 1940-10-02 10 f|^ CELEB R r M ■M^^QZf CUIOOS c KXtiOilt *^i*3c^ j Th»* following delicious variei pf I available m large and small I IB r i He y^ BARLEY MINT BRICKS J% iJ %<sN*^snV lODIZED BUTTERSCO'I< M m\^ %Y\ LLMON. GLYCERINE Uii; JnL&^ Mil I HONEYCOMBS' S /r." 141* CHERRY224 words
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Advertisement139 1940-10-02 11 n s,ti,ations Vacant Ap i Bukl 838E Pro Oul; t (No b5$E required Tribune (No. Mil rOOd Pi Btate QufclU or Chiniit' handling Apply Ho\ No 4tf3 ;>ore. N S.i7E I red 112 p DOU {So. 842S| tiirei pxRzifa< ..'iithi I 91 Hear mi tnfl N Wanted lj with N139 words
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Advertisement673 1940-10-02 11 Miscellaneous AIMEE" 181. Orchard Roud •••ruity gowns, roats. I.nd all kind baby dresses. (No 870E) HOW TO READ Form. Exclusive TicTacs Rai<KHid«' October Issue. now >i\ rvf-iy where Limited copies able rurch— i :<-<ur copy at once (No «20Ei > i!E HOPE for tIM virtinis of CMsWMI li. I ftent673 words
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Advertisement584 1940-10-02 11 For Sale 'ir. f Road, Singapore No FOR ftALE —Portable Air Condition*-* N **oom. in M (No. 632E) FOR SALE Mounted .v.d r:u-d I colours or local interest on view m oi Mesna Tan H> Ouii co. Mark.-t bueet. S.n«?a r SALE-1937 Refrigerator. Gcxkl Coud. SOO Also small Am, ncun584 words
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Advertisement459 1940-10-02 11 To Let BRIGHT 810 ROOM t: Al i, 44 gVr S-ngupore. 822E) -hetl mm un.'urnUhed *r<% Wt*\ I »e«t T »ng 27. O>\..! .i- A; atraif Oaba INO. 856E) ISJfE Nlcr 119I 19 R-vera Drive "off P^rMry A^nue. B, mllei Co&r: R^»*d -■*> Apply 13-A >; Phone 7435. (No. P2Bt.459 words
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Advertisement380 1940-10-02 11 ON THE m *-J Singapore /ML 225 metres (1 333 kcs) /HPI 30 »f omum C 9 mrit ZHP3 41 38 attTN (7 25.« m c»> From 8 00 an. to 8 35 am. From 10 00 am. to 1 50 p m From 5 00 p m. to 10380 words
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106 1940-10-02 12 Recorer Says £50 Fine W as "Futile" A fine O f g, I I remitted I tcncc ..t 1 lmpri.s. allowed m Lecd., Q I sions 1 Arthn: I Mty-flve former l^f recruit m 0 I ■ftlnst Jl and sent on^t charge to obtain I man inissiui. 1 The rec106 words
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Article105 1940-10-02 12 GIRL FASCIST (20) IS INTERNED A GIRL of iwenfl was Interned il cently fo v biiifl connected with tfl Fascist movemen^M ence Vna, b .>:.* i assistant, of Putn^H Bridge-road. W.ir.l worth. i 9 She had I 1 custody for on remand :rc« South-Westt-i jK lice court I|K charge of105 words
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Article66 1940-10-02 12 'Fined £300 For Shares Offence I7RANCIS i cliffe-road, i m stone. fcti £300 at the MJIIS 7M House, London, :XZ railing to disclose m™ holdings m '^f^msecurities t(1 1H- Bank of England Letter from' A X 'telling him H ties had i ,:J l £^ft: said th n t X66 words
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Advertisement205 1940-10-02 12 ALL SHOWS P.M.- OUT YESTERDAY! Ncv. Bd SUCH Thrills' Sucfi E Adventure! j MrtT pvfn "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" SBH^^M ?ACKED SUCH SAVAGE, UNTAMED POWER! t Wfm I rTlosf giorious of all screen adventures thrillli&Kt *PA ammed, star-studded, a Technicolor triumph! ROBERT YOUNG V S" mJITt > W tOf gfk205 words
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Advertisement100 1940-10-02 12 FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS 6.15 9.15 P.M. RETURN A K r^^t new love draSCREENING ma hy tlie author of "THE CITADEL" PATHF itllilTiMll GA 7VT T F i (//Mi ■>1I] I M I "H ss m i pi ATTRACTION JULIEN MITCHELL-ROBERTCOOTE I ---^^rrT!rr~ srewda fobbes-peter cushiwg I IT'S TOUR DATE BAT,100 words
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324 1940-10-02 13 hredulous Women As Pastor's Audience spirit, and his assistant spirit, "The Moml Mamed at Kxeter Police Court with having ..r news Ice (48), oi with having published to be informathe disposition :;i information h mifir hi v useful to the o with pubUsn-324 words
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Article80 1940-10-02 13 THE Children's Concert presented at the Victoria Memorial Hall. I yesterday evening wai splendid. Major-General L. V. Bond was ?moog the large audience. Rendering a difficult classical j piece "Invitation to the Dance" Oft I the piano. Miss Florence Wong ac- I ri.itted herself very80 words
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Article99 1940-10-02 13 MR. Conrad Oldham, second magistrat?, yesterday, ordered strokes of the light rot an for Ong Sen^ Keng. 1G who was ruutiht In the act of removing an electric bulb from its socket In the lavatory of the Theatre Royal on Monday morning. Barakhan, watchman of the99 words
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Article62 1940-10-02 13 OENTENCE of seven years' penal serviture was oassed at the Old Bailey on Harry Vevey. aged forty -five, a manufacturer, of Theo-bald-road. Holbom, t o r demanding money with n?naces from a retired Lionel. Vevey. it was said, had threatened to expose to the colonel's family62 words
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Article331 1940-10-02 13 TRIED twice m the police court and been before tne 1 high court once on appeal, a gaming case was again before the High Court yesterday when the appellant (through his counsel Mr. T. W. Oneasked the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice A. X331 words
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Article86 1940-10-02 13 Somewhere m Kwangsi. Sept. 30. A CCORDING to reliable inform A ation. the Japanese recently sustained 10,000 casualties at langson where fighting has ceased. Scores of Japanese tanks and armoured cars were destroyed. Violating the recent Japanese- Indo-China agreement which permits the Japanese to land at Haiphong,Chinese Central News - 86 words
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Advertisement99 1940-10-02 13 I PACKED WITH I.AmiTER PROM HECiINNINf; j i ro bnd I TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 I THK FLEET GOES FRIVOLOUS WITH TWO GIRLS I IX ONE CABIN AND THK ADMIRAL IX ANOTHER FURIOUS FUN AND HOW I PEG WHITLEV. DAILY MIRROR A REALLY FIRST CLASS COMEDTg^ U> Si THOMAS B6NUEV^^^|99 words
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Article62 1940-10-02 14 TIIKm at II, i|«p\ M i»i Id rovtrrd l».l hi uMi nrrUi i... it- middlewtlfM NatMlm.. ii. i. his f:irrU b«iu It Hlm§%99Tt with iu»ivrfhr< m.. round f»<»nt t \"Ulif I I I I mmrtli 1 if h< I PHaeo v m Hemchil i iW lively62 words
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Article, Illustration258 1940-10-02 14 THi i were knocked out from t at the An Stadium yesterda h lost thri i Argylls m d tfc round propel me pruvided bright footbali ol vict indard <>f play tma not hit;h. bul fl :;t keenneea among the players to nd fa.st258 words
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Article208 1940-10-02 14 THE Siong 800 Athletic Association gained a 4 i victory over a "scratch" eleven from the E Surrey Regiment m a friendly game of soccer a1 Chinese High School ground yesterday. The game wai rather one-sided until the dosi stages when the Surreys forced the play.208 words
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Article171 1940-10-02 14 COLTS LOYALS DRAW AN a poor ground, the Colts drew with the Loy < mateh 0 y esterda y> at Farrer Park m a hoc! The teams were evenly matched but due to uneven nature of the ground, the ball was constan rising at unexpected moments. Scott and de171 words
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Advertisement130 1940-10-02 14 You've hoped for it! Now the day has come! Met« lh;;n a|>propriate at this time, South \fri<a oilers you vintage wines of Continental quality a< prices which place them within the reach of mosl. Here are three which will please and surprise you, and at same time ensure that your130 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-10-02 14 To-nw 9OCCI ttllenge Cup. Ma] Oordons, Stadi HO< ii! y r- s r v. B I C 8 R.C. TENN] and YMf A toU :;t.S.25 words
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Article122 1940-10-02 15 Young And pickard In Final I/. S£P i licap oj n I t defi at««1 I T Toy. > domi ;ho start difficulty leever and by very v.i. I will se#> •nurnament. nrhich tl n m this I! he prcs nted. ran Swee Wi)h 3aa and YaD i nter the122 words
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Article88 1940-10-02 15 PLEA FOR EJECTMENT REFUSED J A. v icctl Harding Road, appli- hi I PP< 1 and no r' 1- jus lired i Dr. ipap- i: estate agencies m the town foi a suitable house but had been unsuccessful. "Major Harding had even coni mplated building a house but the increase88 words
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Article72 1940-10-02 15 Batavia, Oc'. 1. JN the presence of civil and mii- tary authorities. Including the Commancl-T-in-Chi'-f, the I Military Academy a* Dendocni' waa opened this moniinp, replacing the ancient academy at Breda m Holland, which is m all probability oyed and, if not used by theGermans. The C.-in-C.Reuter - 72 words
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Article311 1940-10-02 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! At The Pavilion THE Middle Watch." which opened a season at the Pavilion last night, is one of the best come- dies we have seen for some time. Around the story of two pretty rfrti who pass a nign* on waiship Jack Buchanan. Fred Emney. David Hutcheson.311 words
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Article84 1940-10-02 15 $2,000 FINE IN LOTTERY CASE MR J. G. Rappopoit. third magistrate yesterday imposed ft fine of $2,000 on Khoo Kok Thow, on a charge of assisting m the carrying on of a Chap Ji Kee lottery. In default Khoo will .serve ,s cv c n months' rigorous imprisonment. Khoo was84 words
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Article143 1940-10-02 15 £75 For Hurt Keep Fit Girl A CLAIM for £300 brought against London County Council by the father of a girl who broke ncr right arm at a "keep fit" class was settled at Bow County Court for P75 and costs without an admission of liability. rhp eirl. Ellen EileenReuter - 143 words
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163 1940-10-02 15 THE luxurious $30,000 bath at Pa&i r Panianji built by Mr. Aw Boon Haw will be official], aiul ceremoniously opened on Thursday, October 10 by Chinese Consul -General. Mr. Kao Ling-pai.' Up-to-date m every respect, the new pool has been constructed next to the Tiger163 words
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Article45 1940-10-02 15 London, Oct. I.— The stock exchange was generally steady with selected Kaffirs responding to moderate buying. Japanese bonds *ere sharply lower, while British Government's were inclined to Improve after early dullness. Industrials maintained a level. Wall Si lve t was firm.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article47 1940-10-02 15 T* odera arc invited for the sup- ply and deJivery during November and December 1940, of 30,000 bags cf Portland Cement ot British, British Empire or British Allied Origin and Manufacture. Tenders will 1 2 norm. 8 Octobf I c C. H. QOLDIE Municipal Secretary.47 words
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Advertisement319 1940-10-02 15 Public Notices SIM. WORK Ml MtIPAL DEBENTURE STiX X ItM. UUIiH r! J- novkmbi r: 10 .yen thai a t oi tiio ai ck will be closed Cram to the 3is- i 1940, botto da m C. H GOLDIE, Municipal SecrP'.itry. GOVKRNMENT NOTIFICATION. It is notified for general information that319 words
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Miscellaneous151 1940-10-02 15 SINGAPORE RADIO RELA YS A FURTHER chance m the amn rangemmts for the relays from the Singapore .station of the 8.8.C. Dutch and Hindustani broadcasts is necessary. Thiy week, unti. 1 and including Saturday night, the Hindustani news bulletin will still be relayed from 9.30 to 9.50 p.m. From Sunday151 words
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361 1940-10-02 16 BERLIN, OCT. I. IN MX MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT LAST A NIGHT STRONG FORCES OF BOMBER URCRAFT VRKIEDOII SUSTAINED ATTACKS UPON OBJECTIVES l.\ THE BERLIN MCi: oil,, r fort i "i bomb i tacked oil reftn< i t Ii un i Hanover, an361 words
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Article74 1940-10-02 16 London, Oct 1. IT Is learned on good authority m London that an economic agreement has recently been reached between the British Oo^ernmenl and the local government of the Cameroons, which has declared for G; n< ral <u~ Gaulle. The agreement, vhlch i.s separate from the genera] understandingReuter - 74 words
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Article85 1940-10-02 16 Theft Of Phone Books SINCE the price of waste paper has gono up thJ I typ<-' of theft ha I become prevalent, said a detective at Tower Bridge, London, when Albo.t Jan;es Filby, a (•a; 1 and bone Kuan, was accused ox stemling two telephone directories rom i telephone kio.sk.85 words
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Article117 1940-10-02 16 LONDON, OCT. 1. THE FOOD POSITION IN THIS COUNTRY AFTER 1 TIIF PAST MONTHS BLITZKRIEG REMAINS AS STRONG AS EVER," THE FOOD MINISTER. LORD WOOLTON TOLD REITER TO-DAY. "Despite transport disorganisation resulting from bombing there have not to my knowledge— and \v made theReuter - 117 words
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246 1940-10-02 16 AN the grounds that they required the premises i'or their own use m January next year, the Bank of China Ltd. applied to the Rent Assessment Board for the ejectment oi M. S. Ally and Co. and Gian Singh and Co. from No.246 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-10-02 16 r n arint »i p »u;iid DVei tht i irreckmfffl <»f a i Dornicr "flying pentil" bomber broufhl doun m i the South I.on don trea iwing the nnsoeccssftt] i (j er m a n at- tempts to reach London which cost the enemy i 140 out of 600 plant's52 words
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Article206 1940-10-02 16 London, Oct. I.— An Air Mini* try communique states that th enemy made several abortive at tacks on the south of Englani to-day. For the most part bi aircraft did not penetrate fa inland and lew reports of th dropping of bombs have been re ceived. A small206 words
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