Morning Tribune, 9 October 1940
1940-10-09
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Title Section15 1940-10-09 1 Morning Tribune I U.ES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. L 5 X«. 214, Wednesday, Oct. 9. 1940.15 words
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Article, Illustration2029 1940-10-09 1 BURMA ROAD TO BE OPENED: PREMIER'S 'BE PRUDENT' 0 JAPANESE GOVT. OUNCING THE OPENING OF THE BURMA ROAD ON OCT. 18, MR. WINON CHURCHILL, IN A SPEECH YESTERDAY REVIEWING THE WAR SITION, IX THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, SAID THAT INSTEAD OF REACHING AGREEMENT WITH CHINA, THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT HAD ENEI)2,029 words
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Article, Illustration79 1940-10-09 1 Prime Minister Winston Churchill has turned the spotlight of world politics to the Burma Road, here seen in this speoi/fty drawn Morning Tribune map. On this road and its importance to Japan will depend a great deal during the next few ni o in c 11 tous days.79 words
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Article50 1940-10-09 1 Princess To Speak To Girls London, Oct. 8. Princess Elizabeth will make her first broadcast on Sunday when she will speak for five minutes m the children's hour, beginning at 4.15 p.m., G.M.T. The broadcast will be In the nature of a message to children all over the empire. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article86 1940-10-09 1 Philadelphia, Oct. 8. THE crew of the British freighter, Corrientes 1 (6,863 tons) torpedoed on Sept- 6. while accompanying a convoy, has been rescued. After torpedoing the ship the U-boat did not stop to rescue the crew. This was stated to-day by ihe captain vReuter - 86 words
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Article117 1940-10-09 1 Tokyo. Oct. 8. UNDER instrustions from his J Government, the British Ambassador, Sir Robert Crai- 1 gie, informed the Foreign Minister, Mr. Matsuoka, this morning to the effect that i Britain was re -opening the J Burma Road on Oct. 18, ac- cording to aReuter - 117 words
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Article33 1940-10-09 1 An Italian communique to-day states that an Italian submarine sunk v British armoured petrol ship and admits that an Italian merchant ship of 1,800 tons waa torpedoed In the western Mediterranean ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article75 1940-10-09 1 Berlin, Oct. B.— A High Command communique states that stronger bomber formation,, scored number of hits with heavy bomba on London railway facilities yesterday. Armament factories and important military targets werti effectively bombed m southern England. Throughout the night bombers reaselessy plastered taiin Ljndon as well as Mar.Liverpool andReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement26 1940-10-09 1 lfitsk SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES |^^l INSURE WITH P®^ THE EASTERN UNITED INSURANCE CORPORATION LTD, I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I^P OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, M. PHONI HO. j26 words
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Article, Illustration507 1940-10-09 2 THK American magazine Time published this map under the title "The Strategic Geography of Southeastern England." **For centuries," says the accompanying article, "men have generally dismissed the military geography of this territory with one world invulnerable. Across its "\vindwhipped moat the English Channel507 words
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Article154 1940-10-09 2 Crisis In Ruma'/tm London, Oct. TEKMANS have been appointed nia >*M two Transylvanian towns Hermann^ and Mediasch, according to an oflH' aI M agency dispatch from Burcharest. I For the present, Rumanian lumpen tually ended, says The Times. This eel: r hl ~M ll: of154 words
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Advertisement55 1940-10-09 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. New storks have now arrived of the following N.I THAI ON DRAIiMth ntOimOHM AMPOIiLRS ISSSSSFh bkllauona. ffifttgk'tf^^: Ohtainahlc from ALL HIGH CLASS DISPENSARIES MlMm-HS of the Medical Profession who hay* difl^cltv In obtaining I*o* are mjnrsted to communicate direct with the" distributors. Distributor i:—55 words
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282 1940-10-09 3 APAN WILL OT DECLARE WAR -American I NEW YORK. OCT. I *i CONSIDERATIONS THAT MAY RESTRAIN > XN ROM TAKING THE FINAL PLUNGE INTO RE DISCUSSED BY WILLIAM HENRY CHAM [V |N THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR place. Japan is now really beginning to feel m China that has been goingReuter - 282 words
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Article202 1940-10-09 3 PAN'S RELATIONS WITH EMPIRE I Yokohama, Oct. 8. between Japan and Canada m future will Span's relations with the entire Anglo- m the opinion of Baron Shu Tomii, reMinister to Ottawa, who arrived here 1 rhe Yawata Maru. Baron Tomii said that although Canadians were greatly concerned over developments mEastern News - 202 words
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77 1940-10-09 3 JAPANESE EMBARGO' ON U. S. TRADING tsin, Oct. 8. W fur exporter I d Washingttt e?ery possible BJiiiv afforded re- new Japanese W "which amount ■T-'it.i.it embaurfo." 'Hese that the H l!i rl using even handise read> >ment, atcording to M 'dilations, and M WfK that be li|>inese below P'iee,Reuter - 77 words
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Article56 1940-10-09 3 Rome, Oct. 8. THE Japanese Ambassadoi, Mr. 1 Eiii Amau, had a forty -mini: to •onversation with the Italian Forciun Minister. Count Ciano yestertrlay. It is understood that the nature lOf the Brenner meeting between IMUDW-Vni and Hitler, as well as the 1 latest developments m the Far {Eastern andEastern News - 56 words
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Article48 1940-10-09 3 Halifax, or. R— A* lea.st seven Catticti .seamen arr ml presumed result of the sintel of the Briri h tpnker Fred ii c k.s Ffcles (io,s(Kt toils), according to nati!i received by Halifax families. The tinker was bound for Britain from Canada. No further details are revealed.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-10-09 3 Royal Canadian regiments and British troops are at present euarding Iceland .r."' possible Nazi attacks. You may well ask why. Snowcovered Iceland is an extremely strategic island. The map left tells you why.36 words
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Article248 1940-10-09 3 Shanghai, Oct. 8. THE Weihaiwei situation is extremely tense it is learued from a reliable British traveller arriving here to-day. O^ Oct. 1. the date from which the new British lease was granted by the Chungking Government, 60 Chines 0 sailors, accompanied by a force of armedReuter - 248 words
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Article34 1940-10-09 3 London. Oct. 8 The evacuation of British children to the United States is. to o» suspended during thr winter, it is announced by the American Evacuation Committpp m London. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article44 1940-10-09 3 London. Oct. 8 It js announced that mercantile losses ior the week ended Sept 29 30 weie ten Blit >) ships totalling 55 027 tons and four Allied ships totalling 12.110 tons. One neutr.,i .-hip of 4.291 tons Wftfi lost durine; the samp period.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement28 1940-10-09 3 i Feed Baby simply and happily by giving him— "LACTOSEN" O i if^ > ,^^^^'^^^ift w provides all the elements Hlv?^®^^' sound digestive system and H^SP^ a vigorous constitution-28 words
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Article, Illustration246 1940-10-09 4 Women.... And The War thi Puppy Day appeal will MMI at the Victoria Memo- J rial Hall to-morrow at 12 15 p.m. i to Mi < v paUM for making tbti appeal as widely known M ■ibto btfofi Nov. 11. it is hoped thai Poppy Day j will break all246 words
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Article181 1940-10-09 4 Ti.ANSFoHMING Reecei into blankets, rims and knitted trttclei .suitable for army and navy i OCCUplea entry .spare moment of Ma Joyce I i Waterhou •♦''.> time. 1 i Mis.s Wfcterhouie lives m a cottage m the pic- turesquc lulls of Adelaide, South Australia and iht181 words
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669 1940-10-09 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By as i retail of iiii appeal i A m ICM ImlUi lM d m J B Dunne are corating toOfganltt a novelty entertainment for the St. John and Ht i (i Working Party Wool Fund Ifctj uill stage a hildren669 words
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Article88 1940-10-09 4 Gramophone Recital THE second) gramophone recital of classi- i cal music orga- nised by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson under/ the Tribune) "Treat the^ Troops" scheme will be given on October 17th at^ 11, Newton Road. I n v i t ations have been issued to thirty troops J88 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-10-09 4 People Place a. Mrs. Beryl Coles, producer^ jof the Island Committee's T next effort "The Wind and S the Rain," discusses details f with Capt. Thorpe, the stage i I technician for the show, at a J recent rehearsal.39 words
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Advertisement11 1940-10-09 4 (or ENGLISH SPORTSWEAR Maynard'i Buildimr Phone 4'KI 11, Battery Road. I11 words
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Advertisement80 1940-10-09 4 GIVE YOUR CHILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER y ifiK* y-^w Parents, spare your clllld tn uncertainty /fr J^/ 1° f the untrained ff' «Sii»L-IB M The Singapore I BST^TM i^ Branch of Pitman's \Jtt/' yi^^R/* Colle Ke of London P i '%J99n can traln your fh'.ld Vti fffZr) I s80 words
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Advertisement100 1940-10-09 4 Hair BeauM is yours I if you consult! m >I A IS 111 I of the I NAOMI sail lb, Rodney Housf. I Battery Road, m Expert permanent wa w by the Helene Curtis syA America's most modem j velopment of the perniaw waving technique. X CLEVER FlSdm WORK WONDFjI100 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1940-10-09 5 HANDYMAN about the house |O b s for the home carpenter WITH the help of small piece of plywood, you can Uy make convenient sliding trays for deep r* To do this, first decide what depth you the tray to be (let us say 2 ins.) then take «Md 31,264 words
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Advertisement30 1940-10-09 5 tot The New Zealand Butter you can trust Full of life-giving vitamins and extra delicious creamy flavour. PHONE SKB FIV i: LINES c s 135A </!/. Singapore cold Storage Co.. Ltd30 words
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287 1940-10-09 6 '1 Oct B. ity or decline d-i Mik), when a<H" ißMion "i the fir t gubeniatorial conferen I tfveni of Urn K< w Mnet, held jretterday li th« i t< official widen 1 1 m<? wh .mho')') i-oo people of mination to grapple with tl*287 words
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Article30 1940-10-09 6 m te now m on Hitho sh( aarmi n tired nut tofi, hotels pack and is liviiijr a boardio house. to travel Hollywood continue ht career there.30 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-10-09 6 Ottawa. Oct. B.— The Canadian National Revenue Department has banr.ed the sate of numerous for« tign magazines, including the Japan Times Weekly, published by the Japan Times m Tokyo, and the Trans-Pacific, published by the American-owned and managed Japan Advertiser m Tokyo.- Eastren NewsEastern News - 47 words
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Article63 1940-10-09 6 Cc-oix-ratiiej ciety has decide dismiss any wS] conscientious obn m its service. Conscientious jectcr employees] been oft V."d wen the company's at wages; contn of present ment at rates on Army pay allowances, or I discharged and stated at the ea the war. Mr. J. H. Gi managine seen63 words
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Article425 1940-10-09 6 "I WISH to put it on record that the maximum M for such an ottence is $1,000," said Mr. L C. G^B fifth magistrate, yesterday, convicting F H. M Beetsma, proprietor of Eastern Electric Co., -m ford Road, for failing to reinstate an employee. a Vi425 words
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445 1940-10-09 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin Writes Front London 1 London, Aug. 28. W the Paris Radio 1/ now under German E «st these stateIP population of London is I jcodua of exiles even t .table than that of uhole of south and London is445 words
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Article223 1940-10-09 7 i ?marks made by the Ranee P a Sarawak m Canada, which ■*;<!fcl yesterday, have caused a |W -u'erable stir. She was reported jM If things are not 'chart M you Canadians will be netting m young riff-raff of England— ana ■ill be .sorry, let me tell223 words
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Article183 1940-10-09 7 THE hospitality of Londoner; to men and women m unitorm is now a very real thing. Following an appeal by Mr. Chares Latham of the London County Council, io: kindliness and help to those without friends, a tour ol the West End and inquiries from theatre managers183 words
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312 1940-10-09 7 London, Oct. 8. AN taking office as Secretary of State for the Dominions, I^jrrt Cranborne has sent the following telegram to the four Dominion Governments: "In assuming the important duties of this post at the presen critical time, I am happy to thinkBritish Wireless - 312 words
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115 1940-10-09 7 Nazis Take A Million Pigs From France London, Oct 8. OBSERVERS of the food situation In France have been puzzled that, although heavy stocks of v/heat wer c available m that country at the time of the collapse and upplieJ are now available from the tecent harvest, shortage of wheatBritish Wireless - 115 words
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100 1940-10-09 7 RECRUITING for the Local Defence Corps has opened m Singapore, Pens ng, Selan*or and Negri Sembilan. and will open shortly m other State.^ and Settlements. Those who Ini d to enrol m the new Corps are aiflced to do so as early as i ;ible,100 words
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Article178 1940-10-09 7 WAR EMPIRE TRADE JT'S an ill wind that blows nobody any good The war has knit together the Empire countries into an almost selfsufficient economic unit. Not the least of th« immediate benefits of the war has been the increasing flow of trade m Em]>i»*e channels, the temporary dislocation of178 words
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Article260 1940-10-09 7 DECENT statistics show that our import* from India, principally textiles, have nearly doubled. The opportunity so offered will, however, weigh the balance heavily m favour of India m its continued struggle to secure the unchallenged mastery Lancashire has so long enjoyed m Empire trade. In order to260 words
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Article, Illustration133 1940-10-09 8 i THE average age of these girl lifeguards of Manhattan /Beach, New i York, is 18, height 5 ft. 4 1 ins., and weight I less than 140 lbs They are the guards who rtscuc you if 1 you get into trouble m C Manhattan wal133 words
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Advertisement54 1940-10-09 8 A TOOL FOR EVERY PURPOSE GARAGE REPAIRS DREDGE CONSTRUCTION LOCOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE W P S 38.s I ICATIIAY CAFE I V///7/: mybody Goes ESTELLE COWAN PRESENTS MARIE DESTY Continental Dancing star Her Popularity is Increasing Daily COWAN 8c BAILEY Your Favourite Fntertainers Come lp And DINK HIE* FOOD IS PINE. PHOXE54 words
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714 1940-10-09 9 REFITTING A DESTROYER J?K\X people li ave any idea of the ■Wftrming activity which lloVriMll unon 'i ship of the British Royal Navy when >*i< returns to her home port after a lontf H»n of duty DW" pares immediately for another voyage. F'714 words
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118 1940-10-09 9 Selangor Chinese Oppose Income-Tax 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. AT a meeting of representatives from 42 Chinese public bodies I eld this afternoon, with Mr. H. S. Lee m the chair, the following resolution was unanimously passed: "That as income tax does not appear to be suitable118 words
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Article51 1940-10-09 9 Ejectment Sought Of Sub-Tenant frequently raiismu Win me on. nl ?Kr Board ,aye the appU^jt •cave to take proceeding a,ain. t the respondent sh()ulfl he nnt 3ateby the end ol N'.vember. Mrs T. Mitchell has been appointed Lady Secretary of he seiangoi Club. Prater/* Hill, and has UUen up her51 words
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178 1940-10-09 9 JUDGMENT was reserved until to-day m the case m which William Spencer Jones, employed as a chargeman of drivers at the Naval Base, stood his trial yesterday m the third police court on a charge of theft of two motor car tyres belonging178 words
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Article217 1940-10-09 9 Confidence Trickster Repentent i^U bin Bawar, 3H, Malay COnflA dence trickster. WJM very repentent when he appeared before L ne third magistrate. Mr. J. O. Rappoport. yesterday. He was charged with obtaining $5 from a Japanese by false pretences. According to Court Inspector D. R. Cowie, on Aug. 10 Abu217 words
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Article63 1940-10-09 10 the toed militw n, bn n a> ncepl mi >eU» ...ui iiii<ii(i and «irMi«ncatrality n.l frteoito rdatfcWM with '.Uier i (Niatriti llnl t() I(i K tit with -m. hi s '"«l p Tha dwnanda In J id COl Km. not •If Bul ii j el-, nut63 words
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Article49 1940-10-09 10 A.1. .1. i VOBUO met btf i falltat Into Rim, bthind i. it, last night. A number of people who saw her fall rushed to her RMtattnce. putle i ut of Urn valer urithia .t few minutat but lite wm found U) be extinct.49 words
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Article219 1940-10-09 10 Pawned Customers' Watches PHEONG CHEE. a J di.shonest watch i repairer, has been exposed. Employed m a watch repairer's shop. Cheong was entrusted with the watches which were handed m to be repaired, and his weakness for watches was discovered only when one of the customers of the shop came219 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-10-09 10 Prime Bernr- hard, consort of T- Primers Juliana of the Neiher- lands, gave a 'sen d-off t o DaHi Army r«'- S i iruits who left a London rail- way station for camp rerentl} S Here is Prince i Brrnhard: (right) shak. i 111^ hands with i one54 words
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Article133 1940-10-09 10 I LE Chye Chuan. English-educa* J ed youth who had been acquitted airi discharged by the fourth magistrate, on a charge of causing hurt to Son Lai Cheong. alias Mo!!v Son. a dance hostess, will stand his liiai on the fame charge before aiv. i ether133 words
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Article45 1940-10-09 10 London. Or: 8 rhe \r~. of London's x wl^r h-ds reached -^W as a result <»: :^fl tributirns i S included a fn: Hv Lord Mayor li" 7 from Bengal. B, Tasmania, £4.000 tern Austrah I from the Mahai pIIm British Wireless K^45 words
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Advertisement227 1940-10-09 10 I trfm' nn ni TI i i i BY PaO^d BRITISH IMDJAUNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND The best possible services are being maintained by the IP. A: O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Pajwen-ers arc requested227 words
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Advertisement410 1940-10-09 10 CLASSIFIED AD« Professional W WAYLEEN CO r B. Consultants and Chln> Bgf lators, Asia H»use, Robinson Ri Ja <i M B pore i Vn __I^K \STHMA. Consumption i Di^B tes. Skin and Blood D. > '^ij cured. Senior Vedic E him 135, Serangooo Road. HB| WZ (No. FUROPEAN ARCHITECT i.410 words
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Advertisement518 1940-10-09 11 rtrtrtert ■Situ'tions Vacant B-^ Chinese Cookbo> M pjy penally H-B V or saleable products "1 k s ..d* Box 518. Malaya p <No. 919E, X _> teacher with school Englirf. Apply Pel mll e, Buklt T:mah Rgul. K. ,«.«;tant with knowledge £1 immediately Apply m V mi Box 520. Malaya518 words
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Advertisement546 1940-10-09 11 Financial WANTED— Financfng partner for a 12 \r old concern. School certificate A»y sex. Must keep Books, and Cash. Oa»h security required. Apply Box 502, Malays Tribune, S.ngapore. (No. B%T2i Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist m Lllywbtte Studio. Singapore. Prleea moderate. (No. 91SE) Business Opportunity PARTNER (Working Britisher546 words
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Advertisement704 1940-10-09 11 Matrimonial RESPFCTABLE European Soldiers wm*. E irup»-ans or Eurasinn-, Wntf psrtlculHi- We al«so cater lor all cl* i Marrlßfe Agency. 79. Buk:t Tunah R< 1 N 0 WjE, For Sale I KODAK JUNIOR 020. m good condition Ofiers, to Mr Tin co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 941E> FOR SALE Contax704 words
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Advertisement488 1940-10-09 11 Wanted WANTED to purchase new or second-hand books or magazines dealing with Magic or kindred arts. Full details regarding condition of books and price to Box No. 528. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED One 12 bore Diß all repeater Shot Gun. Detr;i« to Box 523 c o Malavn Tribune, Singapore.488 words
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Advertisement349 1940-10-09 11 lONTHEj i AIR Singapore ZNL 225 metres (1 333 kcs) /HPI 30 96 mDtrrs «9 m rs) ZHP3 41 38 metiTn <7 29m r\) From a.OO a.m. to ••35 a.sn from 10 00 a m to 1 50 p.m. From 5 00 p.m. to 10. M p.m. From 12.23 p349 words
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124 1940-10-09 12 Guard Had Revolver "In Cose Of Attack" i AN LM S. uuard who liad a revolver and ammunition m case his tram was attacked,; fined 40s. at rylebone 'London* I J olice Court lof having the firearm (a 38 Colt) and am-; munition Without a, rtiflcatt. He wa.s Hci Ernest124 words
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Article98 1940-10-09 12 A SMALL b(\v toddled up to a porter In New-street Station. Birmingham, and asked. "Will you put my hat on, please?" The porter looked down at a dark-hair-ed child aged ?V to 3 gazing at him with grave grey eyes. He put on the98 words
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Article132 1940-10-09 12 Made A Slight Error MASKED bandits, m the true Western tradition, held up a train within ten miles of the Grand Central station. What they sought was a mail pouch containing £25,000, an amount which is sent t\uce weekly to local banks. j But what they got was a pouch132 words
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Advertisement200 1940-10-09 12 llk n\f ml '■wn TO-DAY IT S GOT ZOOMPH y fSI nrv\ MM 'I' S( n *^^^.:/>')W, Musicak /j iCmjm.iim v I nil \lclocl> Khythm F^BSi»^ B 'n a £?Wv^^BmrtrTmM inversal Musical F^^^ KAhMBMHHB omedy based on S^LBklrp 1^ J tti«- World famous Mi!r Constance |p w i/' BROWN ~7200 words
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Advertisement218 1940-10-09 12 A great book becomes an Hpf( even greater picture! M Dm). \t 11 a.m. m A I 3.13. 0.15 9.15 P.M 11 M^lMi.m A I I Ihe Thrills, the drama, the fun and t.\nt em L Student life at Rugby, where boys are mouldlTiK men A Story of heroism and218 words
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202 1940-10-09 13 Alibi Plea Succeeds In Snatching Case ANAMUTHU AMAL, an elderly Indian woman, told a story of how she was robbed of a valuable gold necklace while walking along Ceylon Road with a friend on the night of Sept. 6, when she appeared yesterday m the second court before Mr. Conrad202 words
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Article214 1940-10-09 13 He Stole A Hews Identity A 49 YEAR OLD German, Ernst Ehrensbreger, told London's V.C. magistrate, Mr. Paul Bennett, that for six years he had impersonated a dead English hero of the last war. After Ehrensbreger, who said he was "a lunted dog," had jeen sentenced m the West London214 words
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Article149 1940-10-09 13 REMARKING that he was a lucky man that m some extraordinary way his wife did manage to survive, Mr. Justice Manning yesterday passed sentence of five years' rigorous imprisonment on "Marimuthu, South Indian, on a charge of attempted murder. Marimuthu, who was found guilty by the149 words
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Article124 1940-10-09 13 Mr t N. Dick.son, manager ol the Rubber Research Institute's experimental station at Sungei Buloh, who died m the Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, wa.s cremated at Bidadan. Singapore. Mr H. J. Page, a director of the Rubber Research Institute or Malaya, wa s among124 words
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Article137 1940-10-09 13 STOLE LAMP: GAOLED A YOUNG Chinese, Tan Hock Hai. who had two previous convictions, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision by the I fifth magistrate, Mr. L.C. Goh, at the police court, yesterday' for stealing a hanging lamp valued at $20.137 words
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Advertisement82 1940-10-09 13 WE HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF YET ANOTHER FAMOUS MISS SALLY TAN- b^k I IKST appearance will be i>n ,j :|^^fc i mi new world m^^m r£^inMilJ 3J]LJ 1 OUT TONIGHT J %U mHW Dancing from 9.30-12 p.m. *SUN TALKIE* (To-night 7.30 0.30 p.m.) "clouds over i:ritoi»ir Tlie Grandest Show82 words
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Advertisement64 1940-10-09 13 THE PUBLIC AGREE HERE IS A GRAND FILM! TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 GLORIOUS SINGING! DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE! PAUL ROBE SON IN THE FINEST ROLE OF HIS CAREER I^^ "If| Wl I yof/ ot/c;//r ro sffi /77 SSSTSS WITH SPECIAL ADDED AT rR ACTION GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS (LATEST BY AIRMAIL) NEXT ATTRACTION64 words
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Article, Illustration866 1940-10-09 14 Kuala Lumpur. G[j] RDOU N• "l <«''■•••■" M h liil1 l"" ()Vl<it> the u>>! nd day 1 rm of the B*mw Turf Hub's i meetinir to be held oa \VHn.-><lay. Beon won o%«f tbt Ivt snd h.-.ir furioafi on tti )(J d timing and ihwddbfbie866 words
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Article67 1940-10-09 14 INQUEST IN AIR RAID SHELTER AN inquest was hold m an air raid shelter at a southeast roast town on Aug. 20. The inquest had just begun when the raid started aiv? tne coroner and jrrors. police, reporters and witnesses were escorted to a nearby shf?!- j ter, where the67 words
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Article165 1940-10-09 14 Lost Goals In Y.M.C.A. Hockey VM.C. i'-Smrs.>— -1 Fil. Ann-MB THE Y.M.CA. <Snrs> and Fiel^B -Ambulunet draw one-all at^B. hcckey on the Y.M.CA. padaty^K yesterday evening. flft The game was of a --'iap?fl^ nature and was not procim t;ve e '^K good hockey. The mate', vim evenly contested and boih165 words
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Article185 1940-10-09 14 AIFTER b?ing a goal dow>-. at the interval, the I n tain Battery rallied well to beat the Ceylon Sr I "lub by two goals to one m a hockey friendly at B■■ I tier Plain yesterday. I Exchanges were even m the first185 words
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Miscellaneous15 1940-10-09 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY: C.S.C. V Fi-ld C CB.C C dli SCr' v to «S BC.R.C ancIY.M.CA15 words
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Article53 1940-10-09 15 Xlv lld et ioot tUfje, the Norah Prtriptoo h rough d broke h was much v ChichesLegge d. n^ cc, said h shone cl would dm. irk for craft. on the added, "but make Q with U irn~ I d 'he chnirBench. j Grot-n- Lady Loccc the light ii53 words
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Article128 1940-10-09 15 In Gaol: Can't Pass The Buck I summon': 1 at Greenwich for iring a light to n a haii'shop durinp bhick-out. wrote. Will you be as ent as possible I may affect the Ition of the youn c A iant who siblc for the light on?" sked m Court to128 words
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Article53 1940-10-09 15 'SPITFIRE, £5,000 0.K. I'LL PAY' |or:> cornwat.- LIB, president ot Spitfire Fund, 1 kened at two c »ock In the morni telephone a stranger. much die.-; a "-t 0 he was "Oh I think about said Lord S r The 1 d, 'OK., 2' It tomorrow." for £5,000 U>rd horn53 words
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Article144 1940-10-09 15 A POWERFUL story, fine gingitlS and pit thrills deep underline! make a striking picture 01 •Proud Valley.' which opened a: >on at the Pavilion last nigh!. It provides a fine opportunity fo: the Negro singer, Paul Robeson. tu -ta.ge a comf-back. and he make.s fill use of144 words
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Article122 1940-10-09 15 /pi extremely interesting record *V' of flying from its earliest beginnings, "Conquest of the Air," which opened at the Cathay yesterday, tells the story of man's effort to emulate the bird from the days before the dawn of history. All tne pioneers of flying are represented m122 words
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Article133 1940-10-09 15 MORE girls to glamourize the;v dresses and lower prices to sell them produces anew line for Woodbury's fashionable Fifth Avenue I gown establishment that sends it taring high among the factory I s:tls and stamps it to death for the folki who pay. m "Ma, He's Making133 words
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Article143 1940-10-09 15 TOM Hughes classic is brought 1 to the screen with all the vividness of detail and the brilliance of characterisation of its original m "Tom Brown's Schooldays," vhich opfHied at the Alhambra last night. Arnold of Rugby becomes a livinc, moving figure m picturisation of a famous143 words
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Article453 1940-10-09 15 Reuter Till: Medical College Union won their first rufby match m four years against the St. Andrew's Okl Boys' Association yesteiday on Uie College ground by a try and a penalt> coal (six points) to a try (three points). It was St. Andrew fir-t matrliReuter - 453 words
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Article45 1940-10-09 15 A MEETING of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday at which 33 bills will come up for consideration. Among them are: The Companies Bill, The Local Force- (Increased Expenditure) Amendment Bill, The Rubber Dealers' Amondment Bill and the Courts Amendment Bill.45 words
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Article43 1940-10-09 15 Hong Kong, Oct. B.— The police raided several Japanese establishments here to-day they include the Bank of Taiwan, the Japanese newspaper Hongkong Nippon and the home of the Asahi Shimbun correspondent. The result >lice investigation* so far is not obtainable. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement232 1940-10-09 15 Public Notice TENDER JOIIOKK GOVKRNMLNT. Tenders are invited from ap proved Contractors for the supply, delivery to site and lay m j of Mosaic Tiling to the N^w Government Offices, Johore Bahru, for the Johore Government. A deposit of $100- is requued from each Contn-to- tendering ttnd will be refunded232 words
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460 1940-10-09 16 LONDON, OCT. K. AVER 100 HEAVY BOMBS WEBB DROPPED ON IHREE I MAIN POWB STATIONS IN BERLIN LAST NIGHT, STATES AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE WHICH j s\vs. "YESTERDAY, KAI. BOMBERS ATTACKED BARGE CONCENTRATIONS ON THE DUTCH COAST IND SHIPPING AT US HAVRE.Reuter - 460 words
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Article126 1940-10-09 16 Gun Duel Across Channel J 1 .omlon. ()< t. H. PKRMAN Itaf-raagc Runs k <•» the I reach <••> ist Bred across Ihf S( rails of Dover lor an horn- around da\I break this mornlny, Bhefli urn- fin-d .t intcrv.ils of thrtc mtaaftci from tatleriei mar Cap (,rr/. Nei. BritishReuter - 126 words
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Article24 1940-10-09 16 Inspector Jalil ol tin- Ra\vamJ*Uce will ihortiy be going on transfer to Seremban In place of Inspector Lon^ Chi, who will betran.sf.'nrd to Rawang24 words
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Article112 1940-10-09 16 uct. 8. A LL Brit ain is united to-da] as never before m a corn mon danger, declared Mr. C R. Attlee speaking at the Trades Union Congress ai Southport. Mr. Attlee added, "Hitler has defeated other countries b\ first conquering their soul, but he is notReuter - 112 words
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Article31 1940-10-09 16 Promotion of SubLieut. R. Cox, 5.9. R. N.V.R., to the rank of Lieutenant has been approved Mr. G. W." Tarry has been granted a Commission as Se-cond-Lieutenant i n the S.S.V.F.31 words
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Article, Illustration35 1940-10-09 16 The King inspected various units of the British Army m raining during a tour of the Southern area. Here is the King sighting with a Bren gun during a dive bombing "at. tack" by planes.35 words
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Article198 1940-10-09 16 French Flee Out Of Action New York. Ort ]*HE French Fleet i W such a condition. J technical precautions takeaß the Vichy Government thjj can never be used again ml litary operations if th: Genß seized it, says M. Henri Hal French Ambassador to^B United States, according to New YorkReuter - 198 words
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Article21 1940-10-09 16 Che Mohamed Noor bin Said is acting as Postnusitf^B. Baling m place of Che AhmM Yahaya, who is on leave. PJ21 words
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Article257 1940-10-09 16 America ns Form Own Squadron London. Oct. 8. AMERICAN airmen who have volunteered for service™ n with the Royal Air Force are to have their 90 A squadron. B It is announced that the King has appro 9 special badge to be worn by these United St»l flyers, all ofReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement63 1940-10-09 16 I-ositivHy Last f^ WhCre Tine*- Sho^^^ Ti»-day ATU A V Everybody i.is »j.is f>.ir> j^ Goes I Mill) AKTISTS PKKSFNT CONQUEST «i iiu A I II A Stirring Story 1 the Cavalcade of an invention iivk'smoux T,f >RRmv ONE <»A* ONLY. "800 HEROES" T~ (The h00.,,,,1 liattalion BckidC <<„,„,. uitlj63 words
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