The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1939
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Title Section17 1939-09-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,875. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1939. 5 CENTS17 words
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Article625 1939-09-06 1 Ship Shelled By Submarine MANY LIVES NOW BELIEVED LOST TTjir i-i London, Sept. 5. tit, submarine which fired the torpedo at the liner Athenia came to the surface a short distance from the sinking ship, survivors who reached shore to-day revealed. Some survivors report that after625 words
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Article71 1939-09-06 1 Mine Theory 'Ridiculous' ENT MADE m LORDS t Stpt the Council, he Hoy. the Athenia i$ Imp < ;ble to ..\lties unrvivors In eturnin; to this rr« coin? to the •\\ccordliutci. the suh-'.-•rpedo without broki the sur- v..» question whatM of aink- ■•:> to an as to b; before n71 words
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Article93 1939-09-06 1 son and hi* Tu^sc-d the Mild this afteri waiting on the ■'the early hour> r an announce* rman Emba>>v had arrived m itori.il wat-rs. 1 101 1 w ii. Sept. .">. re>igned and orinin^ a new It is generally underniment will martial luv to-morro-.v. ontlim, Sept. announced thatReuter - 93 words
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Article32 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 3. IT is officially announced the British steamer Bosnia (2,400 tons) sank. All hands were rescued by a Norwegian tanker except a fireman who is reported dead.32 words
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244 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. A CONSPICUOUS reduction m the size of newspapers by half and a scarcity of taxicabs, large numbers of which are reserved for the emergency fire service, are the chief outward signs that London is at war. Overhead hundreds of barrogeReuter - 244 words
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Article127 1939-09-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 5. jyt ALAYA House has been overfl whelmed with applications from Malayans on leave anxious to join the fighting and other Services, wives wanting passages to rejoin husbands m Malaya, and Malay ex -seamen domiciled m Britain, with English127 words
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Article68 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. INFORMATION has been received that the German ships Olinda and Cari Fritzen have been sunk and that, their crews are safe. Tho* Olinda (4. 570 tons* is reported to have sailed from Buenos Aires for Ham; urg en Aug. 28 and the CarlReuter - 68 words
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Article87 1939-09-06 1 Toronto, Sept. 5. THHE Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto Globe and Mail writes: "Dr. Erich Win dels, German consulgeneral m Canada, told me to-day that Canadian ships of British registry could expect to be torpedoed and attacked if they ventured on the high seas. "A moment laterReuter - 87 words
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Article106 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. THE speed with which Hitler has broken his word during the first few days has surpassed even his own previous record, states British press comment on the sinking of the Athenia. He had shown himself to be incapable of honourable dealings and theReuter - 106 words
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293 1939-09-06 1 Poles Claim Germans Fleeing In Disorder On Prussian Frontier pOLISH cavalry are reported to be advancing into Eaflt Prussia, according to a Havas messaee— quoting the Warsaw radio—received m Paris. ''We have just learned that a brigade of our cavalry has crossed the frontier of East Prussia near Kowalewen," theReuter - 293 words
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Article50 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. T'HE property of the Polish State and Polish institutions m Danzig has been confiscated by German decree, according to the German radio. The disposal of property is reserved to the State Commissioner, who also is given the right to confiscate property of Polish nationals.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article133 1939-09-06 1 GERMAN WORKERS' MANIFESTO London, Sept. 5. "QBBMAN workers and peasants do not want war," says a message from the German Independent Socialists to the British Independent Labour Party. The statement, written on the I of the outbreak of war says. Though we lev? our nativeReuter - 133 words
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Article45 1939-09-06 1 Belgrade. Sept. .V It Ls officially stated that V Slavia will remain neutral. "As regards our foreign policy we are determined to continue our pacific attitude, maintaining good understanding with our neighbours," states a communique published after a Cabinet meeting ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article30 1939-09-06 1 London, Sept. 5. On his appointment as Lord High Chancellor, Sir Thomas Inskip has een raised to the peerage, with the title Viscount Caldecote.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement61 1939-09-06 1 ff^plTFOR YOUR I HOME Lgj- RECEIVED w SHIPMENT OF ?NOIAN CHINESE CARPETS •ODERM DESIGNS... CHOTIRMALL'S GH STREET. _^^L vy3CH *ji» 3 9bl rol J^^B ■^^^H !^y^ TO-NIGHT t 3 cktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 pm v i: DINNER and DANCE lafwarf] 9.45 to midnight 'GL-ISH CABARET ATTRACTION T **261 words
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Advertisement109 1939-09-06 1 JUST RECEIVED I TOOTAL FABRICS I SMART FOR EVENING AFTZRNOON WEAR IN FASCINATING j SHADES DESIGNS AT:— I CHOTIRMALL'S I 41-43. HIGH STREET. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CAHAKKT ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED B\ TREVOR DAWN FA MO IS INTERNATION \l SPECIALTY DANCERS DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS Sl.—109 words
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Article144 1939-09-06 2 forgery Charges May Be Brought rIE possibility or further charges, .mely forgery, being preferred was revealed m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when two Chinese taxi -dancers of the Great World Cabaret and a 30-year-oid Cantone.se, eh: rzed recently m connection with allf-ecd forged dance144 words
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183 1939-09-06 2 AKX.I.L.M. plane yesterday accomplished the feat of flying from Singapore to Saigon, to Singapore, to Palembang, to Batavia, all m the one day. BECAUSE of engine trouble just as the plane left Batavia, necessitating a fresh start, the usual K.N.I.L.M. Lockheed Electra was unable to183 words
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Article54 1939-09-06 2 Before the Chief Justice m Court No. 1 at Bkcy a n *****-Re Ho Cb* Poh-Motion fO^^^S^ g^39lße Wee Cheow Fvpn*" dece&sed Mr. Juviuc Pedlow at Malacca:— Before' Mr. Justice Manning m Court No. C *l!is°-S!xT S Tsang Shing alias Clroiis Kin (If not concluded), Kex54 words
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390 1939-09-06 2 Judge On Inconsistencies In Evidence I THERE ARE QUITE a number of inconsistencies, discrepancies and unusual bits In this evidence which you have to consider carefully when considering the guilt of the prisoner," said Mr. Justice Manning at the trial of Ec Lee on a charge of gang robbery* I390 words
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Article74 1939-09-06 2 A TOTAL sentence of 18 weeks' rigor- j cms imprisonment was passed on jan 18-year-old Chinese youth, Ang Kek Lim, m the Singapore Second Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to three counts of stealing bicycles worth $3, $4 and *20 from Queen Street, Malabar Street74 words
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Article28 1939-09-06 2 A GENERAL meeting of the Eurasian Women's Association will be held at the Girls' Sports Club's club house, Serangoon Road, at 5.30 p.m tomorrow.28 words
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51 1939-09-06 2 THE only Chinese to have served 42 years with the Singapore Harbour Board, Mr. Tan Seng Kee, senior clerk of the Transhipment Department Is to retire shortly. In his honour, his coworkers will give a dinner at the New World on Sept.51 words
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Article52 1939-09-06 2 /CHARGED with going m public arm ed with daggers, three Chinese, Poon Soo, Leon Fatt and Poh Leong, aopeared before Mr. J. McFall, m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday. On the :.ccustd claauiug Wai, the case 1 was postponed until Sept. 22, ball of $2.50 i ea^h52 words
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Advertisement110 1939-09-06 2 -It so miv flu best film of the EM^wwdkfhat th- hardly bear comparison I)AIL\ bfrftii-ii. j NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL DIRECT from a 4-WEEKS* RUN at the London ODEON. V.\>\ MiITISH comedy Adventures of 1939 With RALPH RU HARDSON (of "The CITADEL" fame) LA RKM E OLIVIER and VALERIE110 words
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Advertisement207 1939-09-06 2 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SAT. 9th SEPT. ALHAMBRA J th CENTURY.FQx Vyf f e 7 o e^! r th P'cturt SSI I GRUTBST PRODUCTION fflfj to TECHNICOLOR i °one power I NANCy KEllv fANOOIPH SCOTT m HJjj^HWßtjTC*'^ «si w\ -they all like MIXED IS t b^k Isw *^§2s2kiß SIB9E B^k CB^Mk vV'207 words
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Advertisement197 1939-09-06 2 PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TONIGHT^ SEE THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MAD DOG OF Ey^ WHITHER Ummti A BRITISH DOCUMENTARY FILM CONTROLLED li\ ■■Frcm the days of Bitmarck and X jl J R pageantry— the '-onfturrration of 1914-18 P Germany her starving miliioiis the P* of Kellog Pact— The arrival of II:197 words
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Article214 1939-09-06 3 Hertzog Beaten In Assembly SMUTS TOTORM NEW GOVERNMENT PF\ J C <?MrTQ C Pc T Wn Sept- 5 GoveiT n^t fiV 1S f xpected t0 fora a National bo\einment following the defeat of Gen T P \T Hertzog s motion on neutrality. Gen. Smuts' Government wouldReuter - 214 words
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Article24 1939-09-06 3 IS AS 5 IF .*t. 3. G nune net taft win f the bun resupreme r« a: any vould en- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article12 1939-09-06 3 APPEAL FOR PEACE IN PALESTINE em, S^p: the and demorlaia m ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article10 1939-09-06 3 HOUSE TO ADJOURN ON SATURDAY >?pt. 5. If] C ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article128 1939-09-06 3 London, Sept. r>. A EIG demand for Tins and Rubbers is expected when the Stock Exchange re-opens, states the Free Pre^s London correspondent, bat holders are unlikely to be willing to sell. A: O Stock Ex- closed inter-office -ings started today, prices quoted being a above128 words
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Article37 1939-09-06 3 Washington, (N.Z.), Sept. 5. •yHREE cheers for the King were gireo by the House of Representatives and the National Anthem was rang after Parliament unanimously passed a resolution approving the declaration o! war.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article56 1939-09-06 3 London. Sept. 5. The Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Quo Tai-chi. en instructions from ChungI has made strong representations to the Foreign Office against Japanese ion that customs dues must be Hua Hs:::^ nc It is understood the British Governn the order is a violation cfReuter - 56 words
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135 1939-09-06 3 A FATAL MOTOR accident along Bukit Timah Road on Aug. 3, had its sequel m the Singapore Traffic District Court yesterday, when a Jchcre Chinese taxi driver, Tay Ah How, was charged before Mr. E. E. Coleman with causing the death of two TamL P.W.D.135 words
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103 1939-09-06 3 THIS is a serious offence, but the maximum fine is $10. Undoubtedly woman who acts indecently In the street should be fined more than that." Thus commented Mr. Conrad Oldham. Singapore Second Magistrate erday, when convicting a Malay woman, Minah binte Sanarop, on a103 words
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Article58 1939-09-06 3 P MASSING through the East and West Katnma Channel is prohibited to all ships, states a notice to mariners issued by the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. Commander C. Dix. Merchant ships other than river steamers ring into or departing from Hong Kong bour are to use Lyemun. River58 words
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Article28 1939-09-06 3 THE LLOYD TRIESTINO liner Giulio Cesare will leave Shanghai on Sept. 8. following her normal schedule to Europe and calling m at the usual intermediate ports.28 words
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Article33 1939-09-06 3 A CHINESE, Patrick Eric Taye, was yesterday fined $50 m the Singapore Traffic District Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving along Grove Road on July 1.33 words
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Article36 1939-09-06 3 Geneva, Sept. 5. THE secretary-general of the L of Nations has received a telenan from the British Government su^esting the meetings of the Council A^emblyr due to begin next Monday. zh~\\d be postponed.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration141 1939-09-06 3 B. M. B. C. Singer Drops Viennese Waltzes i BROADCAST recital over the 8.M.8.C. stations last night by Miss Barbara Gilmar. a soprano who has sung m European opera houses and who came here from Shanghai, suggests that Singapore has new talent for iuture concerts. Owing, no dcubt, to the141 words
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Article122 1939-09-06 3 London, Sept. 5. I ISTENERS m Great Britain tuned m to the BBC. northern home broadcast wavelength were surprised to hear a, voice speaking m perfect English announce a German news bulletin for listeners m Britain. The bulletin ended with the 'Good Night" of theReuter - 122 words
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Article77 1939-09-06 3 pOLICE patrolling the railway line between Johore Bahru and Singapore last night, found a tree lying across the rails near Alexandra Road. The discovery was made at eight o'clock, and the tree was cleared quickly. Attempted sabotage was first suspected, but later investigations appeared to77 words
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Article54 1939-09-06 3 AN ANNOUNCEMENT issued by the Department of Information last night states: "At the request of the Admiralty there h to be partial mobilization of the R.N.V.R. In the Colony. This is only precautionary measure and the men mobilized will man auxiliary craft but there is no54 words
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169 1939-09-06 3 Shanghai, S?pt. 5. ALL German deposits m British banks have been confiscated. Depositors had not withdrawn their money m the firm conviction Britain would not go to war against Germany. Germans living In the French Concession are being allowed to remain there without internment,Reuter - 169 words
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Article136 1939-09-06 3 OUTER DEFENCES NOT PASSED Paris, Sept. PARIS had its first air raid alarm this mornin*, lasting over three hours, hut the raiders did not succeed m passing the city's outermost defences. This shows what highly organized precautions have been taken against raids. Parisians went calmly toReuter - 136 words
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Article88 1939-09-06 3 London, Sept. 5. A REGISTER for every single nem- ber of the 48,000,000 inhabitants of Great Britain is provided for I National Registration Bill which the House of Commons will distrust ir commit:.? to-c The compulsory register will three objects. Firstly, to supper: and facilitate anyReuter - 88 words
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115 1939-09-06 3 Chungking, Sept. 5. THIRTY-SIX Japanese planes raided Chungking m the early hours of Monday morning. They were greeted With intensive anti-aircraft fire and subsequently engaged by Chinese pursuit planes m what is described as the fiercest air battle ever seen over Chungking. The ChineseReuter - 115 words
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Article75 1939-09-06 3 INSPECTOR Ismail bin Manap. of Orchard Read police station, Singapore, was found shot m the stem m his quarters above the station shortly after six o'clock last c Near him lay a revolver. Inspector Ismail, who rose from the ranks to become an Asiatic Ins- pector,75 words
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Article33 1939-09-06 3 Amsterdam, Sept. 5. It is stated here that unknown aeroplanes flow over the centre of Holland at 2 p.m. Dutch anti-airciaft batteries opened fire on the machines. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1939-09-06 3 THPIE Governor has appointed the Public 1 Trustee to be custodian of enemy property under the Trading v/ith the Enemy Ordinance. This announcement b made m a Government Gazette E :ed last night33 words
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Article185 1939-09-06 3 DUTCH GOVERNMENT TO MAKE EXCHANGE 4^ T the oul for the safe depar. md of Herr German C anci thf They left London yesterday bj train i I where they embarked steamer Eatavia TV. which 1. rveci for their Before her i tim<\ word was iron Amb:British Wireless - 185 words
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Article35 1939-09-06 3 Last Night's Films THE world'! iwi Temple, pives her best perl to dab Centu: technicolour film "The L which had at th? Capitol T A strong ca thli rather gc: story.35 words
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Article26 1939-09-06 3 "WHITHER Cl Br. documc: last night. It was shown v ith a Colombia pr'jdu- tion "Outride Thes Wa M and Dolsrei C i ello).26 words
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Article49 1939-09-06 3 I AST NIGHTS jtiidienre AIL I T. v r found the i scenes of TCentuc mental to be suffered, but ti. picked up well later on and finished very tolerably. Obviously planned to be a Kentucky horse-racinp. much negro atmr country icenerj and p > The racing scenes49 words
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Article92 1939-09-06 3 A C HINESE, Tsang Kin, who accounied for his appearance m Singapore by explai: that he worked en a .ship which r this port one of its ports of call, i sentenced tc 18 months' ricoroui •priscn:: a charge of returning ifrom banishment m the92 words
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Article22 1939-09-06 3 NO one will be allowed o:. If till llt nil L:ne Royal Dutch I vessel KlaralJC va« Sint Aide during this vessels22 words
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Advertisement45 1939-09-06 3 tile finest butter yon can put rlne creajny *%J'S qualities you fW/Z Cr^^^ t Pat of S OS Lr *&Hietii m r. Include fjn 7 are "Urn B* Bf 8• E 53 7 8 FIVE 111 I I Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd45 words
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Advertisement7 1939-09-06 3 STOCKED U MEDICAL HALL LTD, 3. Baiterj7 words
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609 1939-09-06 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1939. Food Control Problems DESPITE the very thorough organization of food control In Malaya, there have been substantial increases m the prices of many essential foodstuffs. It is unnecessary here to give specific details of typical price increases* it is sufficient to say609 words
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Article754 1939-09-06 4 How They Are Helping Us IT IS ALMOST a year ago since Hitler inarched his troops into the Sudetenland, and thus began his invasion of Czecho-Slovakia, an independent state set up as a result of the 1914-18 hostilities. The Czccho-Slovak state came Into existence shortly alter754 words
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Article, Illustration761 1939-09-06 4 JOHORE CONSTITUTION STATE LEGISLATURE Important Judgment Given B\ Full Court Of Appeal A FULL COURT of five judges which sat m r.ppeal m J o h o r e recently has decided that no legislation which the legislature of the State of Jon ore chooses to pasc is, or can761 words
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Article28 1939-09-06 4 REGULATION OF EXPORTS tind metl. export n Gaze tegul.>' ed to not m ar.> procedure rubber tnd a commui. q Impo The u^ at I HSlf exports normal >.28 words
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Advertisement495 1939-09-06 4 "Dorir i|ou jusf love ROSES?" '^fes, but best m M/?^ a GIMLET!' Uritw caldbeck's This Australian wakes up the bush the,- *•> •««<•«> ,«»«k«*> r<M« W»k'» K^^ 9.ITV.FRUITS ■BBM^p anai L_ aaß^MM|| »r« 'vt¥X.j Australian Kcc>.aburra or Laucrwg Jaciai* Fi» gmi each C4> wilS a !cjd rfiucktng laoyS which puts495 words
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Advertisement16 1939-09-06 4 WK JSftOE Tfi££ HAND WOVEN AND EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 18, BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143.16 words
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320 1939-09-06 5 DRASTIC ACTION TAKEN AGAINST RICE PROFITEERS Large Firms Put Out Of Business FOOD CONTROLLER'S ASSURANCE TO PUBLIC public is assured that fears of a food scarcity are completely unfounded and is advised to pay no attention to attempts to persuade them to buy abnormal supplies at profiteering prices," states a320 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-09-06 5 picture up the ton of one of Singapore's new Bristol Blenheim h>n preparatory to takln s off.— Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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779 1939-09-06 5 Ships May Be Fired On If New Colonial Regulations Disobeyed i-hanje of merchant vessels are warned to m} orders given by naval or Government patrol i encountered m the approaches to Singapore. Itaiocd m the i lations, pubashGovernor. Sir with the approval of J military authoripoint out that all are779 words
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Article24 1939-09-06 5 Subscribers to the daily shipping report are hereby informed that publication of this report will be discontinued until further notice.24 words
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Article113 1939-09-06 5 HTHE four senior off! W of the Bangkok branch of Oversea-Chine3e Banking Corporation, Ltd., who were arrested and held for about five weeks m the Thailand capital have been released without being charged. Three of them are British subj( jts One of thes*. the manager, Mr. Ongr113 words
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Article362 1939-09-06 5 THE following tions on all British merchant ships m all areas are announced by the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, Commander C. DL:: No wtarekn message is to be sent or ausi without direct orders from the master or oiHc(r of the watch. Wireless mesas ;ea362 words
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97 1939-09-06 5 Death Of Mr. G. O. Mathieu At Sea AN his way back to Singapore from England where he had been for an operation, Mr. G. O. Mathieu, aged 43, of the sewerage department, Singapore Municipality, died m the Red Sea on Sept. 1. He was travelling on the Nederland Line97 words
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Advertisement46 1939-09-06 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT ?ne 4906) "L? r After the Show IPOH •toy at the BOTEL MAJESTIC x Uencfl ot its U enter'ainrrient. I CE on uei)m:sdays and SgBL WATER T G "ut, Kidney Stones, ■^'itU. Liver Congestion 11 BOLTER "&~CO. mchester House46 words
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Advertisement103 1939-09-06 5 Th c Fa mo us REVELATION SUIT CASE /W'jfrj^^fflJbito^^BJferrJfc^^flMl\ takes m more I think it can... f7 JT/ Remember it /-V l t> 1" m/ V^^HR UArHIf U O jfe^L wa— i^mb^^k/ You can l^\ vk. &S IS J W j&T aF i return jjf /ai journey extras withte^3S^\^^^^^S^^v"^^^i^™-^ <s103 words
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399 1939-09-06 6 Counsel On Constable's "Error Of Judgment TELL the accused that m view of the extenuating circumstances which counsel has put*forward, I will not Impose a sentence of imprisonment but fine him $75, m default of payment to undergo two months' rigorous imprisonment." Thus stated Mr. L. C. Goh m the399 words
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Advertisement557 1939-09-06 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders arc now invited for the folk v i of sendees. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Koom: Annual Suppltefl 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Erection or a Bandstand at Parrel Park, (Deposit ISO). Date of closing 12 noon, Sept. 8. 1939. Erf rtion Ol557 words
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Advertisement1139 1939-09-06 6 HER FAT WAS A BURDEN Now She Is Quite Slender Here is another case where the trim, slim figure of youth has displaced the coarse, fat outline of middle-age. It is a housekeeper writing. She says: "I cannot say what weight I was, but I was very fat— a burden1,139 words
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Advertisement377 1939-09-06 6 A.A.M. ACCELERATION TESTS POSTPONED THE Singapore Trophy acceleration tests of the Automobile Association Of Malaya will not be held on Sept. 24 as arranged, the event having been postponed to a more suitable date, to j be announced later. This step is taken owing to the majority of officials and377 words
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Advertisement209 1939-09-06 6 BANK OF CHINA (incorporated in Chinp Dy Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street Singapore, Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 xeiepnoi Sub Mana ger's Office 6442 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-i* Cable Address: CHUHGEtJO.Faid Up Capital Ch f 40.000.000.i« "SK.* to Ch.f 3,200 000.00 T a t ppro\?mateIy Ch. $2,647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong,209 words
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Advertisement486 1939-09-06 6 TO EUROPE AND AMEKIt/l VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO. BOHBAI ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEIMIx Arrives Leaves Spore Sporf I PRESIDENT HARRISON Sept. 9 Sept 1*» X PRESIDENT HAVES Sept. 19 PRESIDENT POLK O~t 7 10 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 1 biov 7 X PRESIDENT MONROE Nov 13 Nov 21 PRESIDENT ADAMS486 words
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Advertisement299 1939-09-06 7 ALWAYS GO BY P O IT S MORE COMFORTABLE ST LIJINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO A.ND BOMBAX. r o J.,t i lass FROM SINGAPORE 2nd Clas« $i:» 7.14 $102 86 $137.14 Ml 5C22 86 $154.29 flgg.s7 $3C-0 00 $205.71 B^ INDIA STEAK NAVIGATION Services WEEKLY .\L> i \L( L TTA WEEKLY NOYti299 words
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Advertisement515 1939-09-06 7 WHHo^^^Wffliß^il t"orUilgMi> sailings to Vlctoiia HgßK^Lr -MflMn l^M U< J Vancouver Direct 01 via ■W^^^l^SkSil^wl Honolulu shlp's-slde rail ?onHP nections at Vancouver Wft\j rhis time go via Canada Dook i J^STj||^^^r youi ps^ssag^onXanadiaß^aeific'a jfiß^ußßß*' great, white Empress oj Ja?an y'.^ }^^M^^^-' largest, fastest liner on the Pacific JBOJm jt 11^^515 words
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Advertisement407 1939-09-06 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Celljei Quay, Singapore Tel 5151. Chartered Bank Building. Penang Tel 1366. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. OWING TO THE UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE ACTTAL DATE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES UR OF SAILINGS IS SUSPENDED FOR THE IIMF BUNG.407 words
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Article291 1939-09-06 8 Following are the full list of weights for Saturday's 3.T.C. race 3 at Bukit Timah: THE GOLD CVP Hones, (lan 1. D!r. 1. IH miles. prure Geld 904 Royal ;*o* Diuce 9.33 Wellington 8.03 Sultana 9.01 Sir Theobald.. 802 Golucn Glimpse 8.13 Blue Peter 8.01 Cooltipt 813291 words
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Article, Illustration2261 1939-09-06 8 GRAND PRIX AND HARLEQUIN TO SCORE DOUBLES Dividends Should Again Be High FOURTH DAY OF MEET (By Our Racing Reporter) THE fourth day's races m the Singapore Turf Clubs autumn (Gold Cup) meetiijg will be run off at Bukit Timah this afternoon when a further ca*d of eight events willFree Press - 2,261 words
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Article89 1939-09-06 8 OUR RACING REPORTER Race 1: Lord Gray. Bruas. Race 2: Sweet Colette, Sunbeam. Race 3: Golden Blaze, Double File. Race 4: Goin* Greek, Marcheta II Race 5: Harlequin, Lady Piper. Race 6: Grand Prix, Mim. Race 7: Rainborough, Flying Column Race 8: Bal Tabarin, Blue and White. "WINDSOR LAD"89 words
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Article158 1939-09-06 8 TIM September bogey competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted m a win for R. J. W. Brown In A division with a score of two up. m a win for J. P. Campbell m158 words
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Article104 1939-09-06 8 Ties m the SRC. autumn lawn tennis tournament jfcsterdaj resulted "A" sinfftes handicap: E. Le Mercier l5) beat Dr. H. B. Sheares i 30.3 >. 6 3, 6 4; R. They i— 13.3 i beat H. K. Balhetchet (30.3). 6—3. 6—2. 4 'B M singles handicap: B. D'Ruzarlo104 words
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Article63 1939-09-06 8 Ifenbfln of the R.S.G.C. are I the running of tae EM Leger has been cancelled. The comn:. .ed to I the iwetpitafce to 1 race of I Singapore Turf Club's r Th? draw is to be :nad-.> on .t pm. Should ar.y mfintwri not deslr^ have63 words
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Article41 1939-09-06 8 Australia wo:i the Da' I matches to two. Quist beat Rir^s C>— l. 6—4. 3—6. 6—4. Bromwich beat Parker 6—o. 6—;?. 6—l. America won the first two rfcglC] or. Saturday and Australia the d -n Sunday41 words
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Article35 1939-09-06 8 The Singapore Rifle Association will hold an additional spoon shoot on Sunday ai Bukit Timah range ccmmencing at 8 am Conditions: First stage King's Service members are requested to bring their own ammunition.35 words
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Article87 1939-09-06 8 MOtwtthsta: display for game, the V one by th< division fh yesterday. Pressing trmm the defence too tew nearly to saw his fir against the hal: Five tnln tv pass from Bui Bristcw to g;lead. This was dm Orton alrr.o Hutchinson send The Y.Mla on resumpr:-87 words
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