Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1939
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Title Section21 1939-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI No. 245. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, October 14, 193921 words
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Article175 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 14. nFPORTS thai Germany has appealed for mediation by President l I t ul. arc denied by the Official German News Agency, which staUs: an appeal has neither been made nor contemplated." h Hen Dietrich (Nazi nincantly gave to foreign inReuter. - 175 words
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Article64 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 14. EARLY conclusion of a SovietTurkey pact is predicted here. Well informed quarters believe that the pact will take the form of mutual assistance, with Turkey undertaking to neutralise the Dardanelles. It is added that the pact will be quite in keeping with AngloFrenchReuter. - 64 words
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Article36 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14—The War Office announces that the Overseas League lias opened a fund to provide hampers for men at the front. The Queen has "iven a first donation of £25.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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557 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 11. official statement from Helsinki s a.\N that ihere is reason to continue negotiations with the Soviet "< the hope that the Soviet Governttent will be reasonable and will ■■iersiand the Finnish attitude. is .still iee;arded as tnous and the President hasReuter. - 557 words
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63 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 14. A DOZEN ships at the port of Riga will embark German emigrants, according to the Riga correspondent of Havas. The first departures are" fixed for next week. Members of the German delegation organising the repatriation show considerable harshness in dealingReuter. - 63 words
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46 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 14 The American Red Crass has appro, priated a million dollars for immediate relief of war needs, ana* if the need develop-- will make a regular war fund drive, according to the Chairman, Mr. Norman Davies. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article170 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 14. m iBOUT half a dozen foreign suhAmarines are operating in the CariDbean 'Sea, and they have been there since about three weeks before Gemany invaded Poland," stated Mr. Snyder, chairman of the House of Representatives military appropriations sub-com-mittee, who has just returnedReuter. - 170 words
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60 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. New York. Oct. 14. OPERATIONS of the Chrysler automobiit factories are virtually at a standstill, with 62,000 "hands" idle. A general strike throughout the whole of the corporation's plants, which would aiTect 75,000 men, is threatened for next week and discussions regarding theReuter. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration785 1939-10-14 1 Allies Await It With Confidence Reuter. A GERMAN attack may materialise within a few days, according to reports from fhe Western Front. The Allied Forces, including the British Expeditionary Forces, are completely confident and ready for any development. Approach of winter conditionsReuter. - 785 words
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Article158 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. THE first and second parts of the Scotch Express collided at Bletchely station to-night. The centre waiting rooms of the station were completely wrecked and many people were injured. It was later reported that at least three lives were lost inReuter. - 158 words
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Article195 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. THE Admiralty announce that Friday the thirteenth is unlucky for U-Boats, three having been destroyed yesterday Hunting craft were able to rescue some of the survivors. A Gazette announces that the medal oi Civil division ot tne O.is.E. nas DeonReuter. - 195 words
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Article168 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. IT is learned that 23 neutral merchant ships have been sunk to date by German mines or submarines, besides nine Swedish ships held at Goteborg on account of the danger of German mines. Germany may soon begin to question the wisdom ofReuter. - 168 words
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133 1939-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. GREAT heroism was shown by four French airmen who yesterday gave their lives in action. They had taken important photographs and were returning when they v/ere attacked by hostile aircraft They managed to land in the French lines, and FrenchReuter. - 133 words
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Advertisement42 1939-10-14 1 PACES Monday* mnĕgrt 2 fomi Control J' J rorresp*r*ence r. Local N«wa j. (Inemaa p inmias Hnlaad w.d Liberty F.J spirt p v sport p j<> Radio P '|o h.r-a Sews £Jj t UsSfied Advertisements P. IJj Hitler Prepares r lh I42 words
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Advertisement6 1939-10-14 1 Germany Alarmed By Losses Page S6 words
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Article141 1939-10-14 2 Singapore, Friday. LIABILITIES totalling $717,000 were admitted by a 70-year-old Arab Shaik Sahied bin Abdullah Bajerai, a land-owner, whose public examination was conducted by Mr. G. H. Po, assistant Official Assignee, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Bankrupt stated that his liabilities were due to 16 creditors. Continuing,141 words
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Article126 1939-10-14 2 I Band of the 2nd Battalion the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders will beat "Retreat" on the S C.C padang at 6 p.m. on Monday, The programme will be— Retreat Fanfare. Drummers' Call. Retreat March "Lochanside" Pipes and Drums. Quick March Star of Rabbie Burns" Military Band.126 words
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315 1939-10-14 2 Singapore, Friday. £HBN CHJO HO appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, this morning on a summons issued at the instance of hig wife, Foo Ah Sak, for neglecting to maintain her. Foo Ah Sa': told -the court that315 words
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Article72 1939-10-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. JLjR. k. ACKRILL, 0.C.P.D., Ipoh, who is on vacation leave, returns tomorrow and Inspector Leong Boon Swc* who has been acting for him reverts to his position of First Inspector at the Central Police Station. Mr. J. O. Fenner A.S.P., who72 words
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Article49 1939-10-14 2 MAXIMUM sale prices of engineering m stores have been fixed at the local market prices for sale by importers and persons other than importers ruling on Aug. 30. with an addition of twenty ocr cent. A schedule of tools, chemicals, metals and materials was Gazetted last night.49 words
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326 1939-10-14 2 Tribunal On Volunteers' Allowances To Sit Shortly (Tribune Staff Reporter) MONDAY'S budget meeting of the Legislative Council of the Colony will not have the usual ceremonial opening. Reason for this is obvious. The budget session is regarded as the biggest meeting of the326 words
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Article106 1939-10-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. AN alleged amok, a Chinese named Yang Weng. was charged before the Hon. Justice Raja Musa, in the Supreme Court with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to two compatriots on Dec. 21 last year at Kam pong Lenggong, Rembau. Prior to the accused106 words
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Article171 1939-10-14 2 THE monthly evening organ recital given by Mr. Werner Baer the popular organist was held yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hall when a good programme of old masters was heard. Iflt, Eaer commenced with J. Brahma' Prelude in G, followed by two numbers previously heard, "Sarabande' by171 words
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Article144 1939-10-14 2 Singapore. Friday. BECAUSE I am ill now, I do not smoke chandu; I swallow it," stated Sng Poh Meng in the Fourth Police Court to-day in reply to a question by Inspector Peter Ball: "Are you an opium smoker." Sing Poh Meng was to-day convicted on144 words
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194 1939-10-14 2 Singapore, Friday. £JHARGEP on two counts of voluntarily causing previous hurt, Tang Mvi Chong, a 30-year-old Teochew, appeared before Mr. J. FJetcher-Cooke in the third police court this morning. Tang was charged with causing lmrc to Yeo Goh Lim and Teo Sak Jit. a woman,194 words
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Article41 1939-10-14 2 A final dividend of B 2d (New Zealand Currency* will be recommended at the annual general meeting of the South British Insurance Company, to be held on Oct. 26, making Is. sd. (New Zealand Currency) for the year.41 words
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76 1939-10-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. AT this morning's meeting of the Upper Chamber of the Negri Sembilan State Council, held in the Council Chamber, His Highness the Yang Di-pertuan Besar, who presided, referred to the death of the exUndang of Rembau, a former member76 words
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Article170 1939-10-14 2 rE estimated surplus at Dec. 31. 1939, of the Singapore Improvement Trust, according to a statement of probable balances published as a supplement in the Government Gazette last night, will be $528,541. Revenue in 1940 is budgetted to amount to $1,336,000 and expenditure to $1,379,405. Therefore170 words
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Article202 1939-10-14 2 GOT HIS DISCHARGE A JOB pORTY-TWO 1 Mr. James Bernard \\l "3 ran of the Great War rtbta Mjt discharge from bankn.ntcv he appeared before the rhi.» W r l tice Sir Percy McKluaine Vt Bankruptcy Court this .nornS t His liabilities were said to bo owing to 44 creditors202 words
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Article135 1939-10-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter' Ipoh. Friday PRESIDING at the meeting of ft Perak State Council held JPtftaftj in Kuala Kangsar, His Highness ft Sultan of Perak, referred Co the of break of war in Europe, in which BrftJ was involved. Under British protection in Mailt the135 words
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Article67 1939-10-14 2 THE tenders of G. R. Oehlers for $3Jg $29,800 and $3,420 have been cepted for the erection of one si seer's quarters, three blocks of t&M lines of ten rooms each and one UJI of four watchmen s quarters at Singapore Airport. A revised tender of Keh Kpv.67 words
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Article85 1939-10-14 2 Singapore, Saturday. The demands of increment in salary being not yet agreed to, over two hundred men and women workers employed in the rubber store of Messrs. William Jack Ltd. have gone on strike this morning. The women wcrkcrs who composed the greater number of the85 words
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Article37 1939-10-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. THE oral examinations of the Junior and Senior Cambridge class s udents began on Monday in Ipoh and are expected to conclude thL« week, with the examination of the private students.37 words
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Article242 1939-10-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thwrsiiy. CHINESE youth, Chen Thean Poh, who left the Reformatory School not very long ago and who has been unemployed for m* time thought of a plan to get some money. This led to Ms &i brought before242 words
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Advertisement60 1939-10-14 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER* 80NAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AOBNT» SERE MBA* POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG v NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE60 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-10-14 3 i iv"iment relieved the Hyderabad Regiment on guard at House yesterday morning, this being in accordance with mm 1« Vrr miied roster. Picture shows the new guard on duty. a pr< fIOUSIJ MMwmmm38 words
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Article307 1939-10-14 3 Singapore, Friday. JFVFK-M matters were dealt with in the Bankruptcy Court this S mMrnim by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McKlwaine. r month was made Phillips, a GovSir Percy McElwaine wou:d be deduct ruDt's rension each W from 1 new« i 1 by Mr. G.307 words
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261 1939-10-14 3 AN offieia. statement i-ued by the Naval authorU.es m Singapore A catesoricallv denies German Press reports published on Thurs day to the effeci that in bombing attacks on a British cnnser squadlon six hits w h heavy bombs and four hits with med.um261 words
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Article83 1939-10-14 3 Singapore. Friday FACING Mr. J. Fletcher-Cncke. th: third police magistrate, this morning, Ang Chwee Beng, a 22-year o.d Hckkien, claimed trial on a charge ol cheating a compatriot, Chua tmg Kwe? by inducing him to pay a sum of IZO.au. purported to be the premium of an insurance83 words
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Article71 1939-10-14 3 Singapore, Friday. PENG Kirn Seng, was convicted of possession of 160 lb. of dutiable Siamese tobacco in his sampan at sea off Hylam Kcngsi (Beach Road I at about 12.40 p.m. on Oct. 12, in the WJpapcre Fourth Police Court before Mr. Kenneth II Byrne, this morning.71 words
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Article15 1939-10-14 3 Maximum sale prices have been fixed in respect of Portland cement from Hongkong.15 words
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Article161 1939-10-14 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THAT the construction of cheaper houses in greater numbers be encouraged in order to e omb jfVhC berculosis wa s a decision reached Dy the General Purposes Committee \m the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary B° ara This is reported161 words
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606 1939-10-14 3 Two Years Or $5,000 Fine Singapore, Satin day. PENALTIES of fines up to $5,000, imprisonment not exceeding two years or both, are among amendments to the Food Control Ordinance' contained in a Bill Gazetted last night and about to be introduced into the Legislative Council.606 words
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Article92 1939-10-14 3 Singapore, Friday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of a-sis- tint; in carrying on a public lottery, chap-jee-kce, two young Hokkien Chinese Thin Ah Kow and Tan "ewKeng, were this morning fined $125 each, in ttcfault two months simp'e imprisonment, «.n the third police court. The92 words
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Article64 1939-10-14 3 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. HABABOOLLA, a Bengali, who was arrested by the police for being a stowaway from Rangoon was to-day produced in the Middle Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. He pleaded guilty. Inspector Ingham said that arrangements had been made to send64 words
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Article172 1939-10-14 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 12. WONG AH WOI, a aO-year-old Cantonese woman, was committed to the Assizes on a cnarge of murder oi an 18-months-old child following a preliminary inquiry heard belore Mr j. v. Rappoport in the Police Court on Thursday. It was172 words
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Article217 1939-10-14 3 Singapore, Friday. JUDGMENT was delivered in the High Court yesterday afternoon by the Chief Justice in the case of Lee Wah Hank, Ltd., vs Bachan Singh. It will be remembered that the trial 01 tms caoe occupiea ncuny nine ua.,.s me case arose urn, ut a217 words
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Article32 1939-10-14 3 PROPOSED Siglap Bungalow Area Bylaws which are to be submitted to I special meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners were published in the Government Gazette last night for general information.32 words
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Advertisement34 1939-10-14 3 ITO-DAY Box Office lt A#M I 0 9.15 AND HERE THEY ARK CLaUDETTI COLBERT, DON AMECHE, FRANCIS LEOERER ana JOHN BARRY MORE. Z SONJA -"th Century Fox HENIE SECOND FIDDLE" Ane Kollows POWER j34 words
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Advertisement226 1939-10-14 3 for dinner will have an entirely jrcth meaning if you lave r,6t already 2 eaten some of the delicious Ice Cream made by thj Otdfl Storage Creameries Easily the finest, richest, smoothed Ice Crea n you ever tasted, and so digestible too because it's hon'orjcnized. There arc a dozen superb226 words
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Article345 1939-10-14 4 Oct. 13 1939. T\ERD*NA Mentcrl. Tuan Chamberlain telah menerangkan dalam Majlis Meshuarat £>bab-nva Kerajaan British dan tldak dap* menerima chadangan2 damal Hitler itir Katu-nya Ki'ler tldak memberi Janji henda< memulangkan balek tanah2 yang telah dl-ram-l daripada negeri Czechoslovakia da:. P D a d lagi kata-nya tldak-lah345 words
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Article82 1939-10-14 4 Singapore, Friday. APPEARING before Mr. J. FletcherCooke in the third police court thij morning Ng Goh (55), Ong Kirn Peng U6™ Choo Meng Kong (40), and Chew Kirn SieW (35), four Henghua street barbers, pleaded guilty to the charge of causing obstruction of the five-foot way of Clive82 words
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Article40 1939-10-14 4 FOURTEEN pages of last night's Government Gazette were devoted to lists of trade marks, registration of which was applied for under the Trade Marks Ordinance, and which were duly registered during th e week ended Oct. 7.40 words
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442 1939-10-14 4 We welcome i letters on any %/)j from readers, I publishing then 1 not necessarily I ourselves with he ,j,'| expressed. I (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—Thousands of refugee children from the Japanese devastated areas 1 S o nr442 words
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Article138 1939-10-14 4 (To the Editor of the T Sir, —The increase in teffee from 4 cent i.s unjustifiable. Bcfor< it was 2 cents and it went up to 4 centtime the price of su: ai catty and milk 35 cent lhe Great War in. cgain after some t me138 words
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Article33 1939-10-14 4 (Tc the Editor of the M ,,-fj£ I Sir.—The present si.. in Malaria are ur.suitu sance is created. I -I change should be m able neighbourhood MALACCA 1 Malacca, Oct. 12.33 words
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Article69 1939-10-14 4 AMIN bin Haji Ali i appeared before M in the third police 1 to answer a eh in valued at $40 the Heng on Oct. 7 at Buk Amin claimed tri pleaded guilty to th cf having in his P bicycle en Oct. 12, he said69 words
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Advertisement146 1939-10-14 4 Ifi'^^tlON "doesn't live here any more Take 1 Carter's Little Liver Fill before and fter meals and get reliefYour liver should pour out two pints «>f liquid bite into your bowels daily. If tt* 'Mh is not flowing freely. your food doesn t digest. It just decay* the bowels. Gaa146 words
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Advertisement9 1939-10-14 4 (Optician Mr. C f MS, South iniUKf 150 lv9 words
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Miscellaneous72 1939-10-14 4 rxVITiH "Ex-champ" 615 "Nicola" C APITOL. 3 15 and 9 30 p ALHAMBRA: "Inspector Hornleigh. PAVILION: 'Career m %ash Gordon's Trip to Mars t ROYAL: M Nandakumar.» unw• "The Lambeth Y\aiK. GAKKICkT Lone Defender; and "Tne Yankee Don. OIIEFNS- "Just Round The Corner. HAPP WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Shows: W Cinemas72 words
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714 1939-10-14 5 THE following is the* report of the general manager of the Raub AusI tralian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Oct. 7.- UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT. a I o 0 29 0 z w 2 5« j h 2: oh zq h 1 ~Z714 words
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Article37 1939-10-14 5 Tokyo, Oct. 13. COMPLETING three-quarters of its 60.000-kilometre round-the-world fpirht. the Japanese goodwill monoplane Nippon hopped oft from Rome at 7.38 o'clock yesterday morning i'or RhorVs Island, near the Dardanelles, according to a press message from Rome.37 words
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Advertisement445 1939-10-14 5 Singapore Municipality ITNDJERS. in now invited for the mortals or service. For Municipal renaer Ropir Date of Closing o| :emi-per-Ins and culdalaf R°ad, 12 noon, Oct. 17, 1929. 12 noon. Oct. 24. 1939 nnfl cubic yards in, Oct 27, 1039. C H OOLDIE, Municipal Secretary n ceived at the Coloup445 words
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Advertisement489 1939-10-14 5 PUBLIC NOTICE (10A) in D.P.W 519 1939 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Director of Public Works, S.S*., Singapore, up to noon of -he 31st October, 1939, for the following worker Erection of Forty Quarters (SemiDirt ached Bungalow Type), at Ayer Itam Road, Penang. NOTE:—A489 words
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Advertisement321 1939-10-14 5 Shirks fui! Rir.is 1 best Chinos.- food obtainable henOrchard Res-auraiit Bar H 38. 6 < h ird Road, v r Cathay Cim mi l m I Singapore. ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921. 206, Middle Rond. An up-to-dat? Restaurant sKuatei at ."Middle Koad, Slngapoi*. opposite Registrar of Vehicles. All kinds cf321 words
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Advertisement322 1939-10-14 5 PROHIBITION HAS NOT COME TO SINGAPORE SO WHY NOT VISIT Raffles Brasserie New Bar WHERE THERE IS COMFORT, ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS AND SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. WE SERVE AN EXCELLENT GRILL AFTER YOUR COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES Fast Incoming the most F»l>>'lar Rendezvous in Town. ————Ml SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE322 words
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Advertisement345 1939-10-14 6 Never Before has Singapore been so mystified AUDIENCES HELD SPELL-BOUND!! AT THE CAPITOL I I POPULAR MATINEE TO-PAY at 3,15 Sharp IDULTS Sl-00 CHILDREN 50 cts. TO ALL PARIS OF THE THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 9-30. s7 The Same Big Shaw tliat has astounded New York. London. MciV bourne Syclnes for345 words
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Advertisement206 1939-10-14 6 PAVILION 3-i5 6-i5 9-i5 TO-DAY ■There are two women in every on married and the one he thanks God be d.dn 11 O ,uch a theme builds the terrific power of this gieat stoiy ALICE EDW.JOHH ARCHER GAl T MONT NEWSKKKL SENSATIONAL NEWS! Opening to-morrow I At the capitoll 3-15206 words
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Advertisement207 1939-10-14 6 Positively only ONE MORE SCREENING [capitoli ssra No 3-15 or 9-15 shows owing to the "GREAT NICOLA" attraction. New Universalis thrilling story of an ex-champion who battl* on for his children his self-respect and the memory of the woman he loved Victor McLAGLEN A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE LAS! MGHT: 8.15207 words
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Article49 1939-10-14 7 Singapore, Friday. 1 ii 1 UMNO guilty to the charge Pol posting a letter addressed i„ Java, which contained six her letters addressed to persons than the addressee. Yap other than vne Kirn Hong, a student was to-day imprisonment by Mr. L. C. 1 pj v, uted.49 words
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158 1939-10-14 7 cordial response to the meeting T the Ceylonese resident ln Sin- Bandy Road, on Thursday. was in the chair. Mr. M V. the reasons which led to the ,'eeUng and having listened nee which had passed between the lonese Section of the Malaya v158 words
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Article104 1939-10-14 7 ..►.ling of the members of B.!.tenapash Sangam was Oct. 1, at No. 55, Cheng ith Mr. K. M, Mohamed >rary secretary had ineeting tha,t the society tered under the societies md had read the rules and approved by the regisring were elected officethe ensuing year:—PresiMi N Mamat;104 words
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143 1939-10-14 7 'TVFRY Cinderella has her midnight." L Thai is the motto of "Midnight,' the Paramount picture which is the new tion at the Cathay. It is an excel iraedy, skilfully contrived and full ol dever lines. heroine is a certain Miss Peabody,143 words
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Article135 1939-10-14 7 of "every man has two women in his heart—the woman he lost and the woma 1 he thanks heaven he got." The film introduces in feature roles two of Hollywood's youngest nncte, Alice Eden and John Archer and it is no exaggeration to say that135 words
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765 1939-10-14 7 More To Be Pitied Than Blamed' Seremban, Thursday, unusual ease, the first one of its kind in tht history of the Seremban Supreme Court, was heard by the Hon. Justice Raj;t Musa this morning, in which Kasum binti Idris, a young Malay woman, was765 words
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Article73 1939-10-14 7 rE Governor in-Council has ordered that no charge shall be made in respect of outgoing letters and postcards addressed to Empire destinations by any member of His Majesty's Forces Ml active service. Such letters shall be superscribed "On Active Service." The order does nut aJßect the73 words
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Article58 1939-10-14 7 Singapore, Friday APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court th'JE morning a Malay, Osman bin Omar was charged with criminal breach oi trust cf a bicycle. The accused claimed trial. On tnr application of Court Inspector Charles W Such the case was postponed to Oct58 words
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Article121 1939-10-14 7 Singapore, Friday. PRODUCED before Mr. J. Fletcher- Cooke in the third police court this morning, Tan Kiling, a 36-year-old Hokkien, pleaded guilty to a charge of committing simple trespass by entering into the compound of the Tiger Swimming Pool. It was alleged that at 5.50 a.m. this121 words
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Article21 1939-10-14 7 Reuter. Los Angeles, Oct. 13. The actor, Charles Laughton, has been taken to hospital suffering from mastoiditis. —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article160 1939-10-14 7 Cattle -Thieving In Kedah (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Wednesday. r«ATTLE thieving is still a menace to Kedah padi-planters. The Police are taking drastfc measures, but the malpractice persists. The latest prosecution was against two Malays namro Ismail bin Minai and Hussain bin Minai, brothers. They were produced before160 words
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Article58 1939-10-14 7 n E tho Governor has rrJf.de an order permitting conditional importation into Singapore of cattle lor slaughter from Thailand and mooChina. i jlBuch cittle will have hoc. to nave rmdergone at least twelve days' Quarantine at Pat ton! or Pnom Penh, respectively and will b58 words
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Advertisement92 1939-10-14 7 Demand the A WHITE DOT /II the Genuine^ \ll LIFCTIME j §HSn Be rare you _W_\ genuine LIFEKnjM TIME —buy your pen in a reput- 1 ■fflH tble store. Guar I ■91 antees come and I ■Ml go. but SHEAF f RBIH FER 8 LIFE TIME Guarantee J ■H has92 words
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Advertisement61 1939-10-14 7 SUN TALKIE 7 30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 Warner Bros. Present ERROL FLYNN in ROIU\ HOOD (IN TECHNICOLOUR) EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. Special Double First Run Action Programme JOHN WAYNE in 'WESTWARD HO' and GENE AUTRY in "The BIG SHOW" Republic Pictures Matinees To-day To-morrow "UNDERSEA KINGDOM" (Whole Serial).61 words
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Advertisement144 1939-10-14 7 hrililii Ilu THE TRUI TONIC FOOD j OMMkii of mU WmWĔM mm* Storm I JUBILEE THEATRE Matinees Sat. 14th Sun. l»th 2.30 P.M. Doable Feature "The White Hunter" and "Broadway Melody of 1938" l ,i 1 Z_^_—— NDOIBTEDLY HIS FUNNIEST! PAVILION WEDNESDAY NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION-ED CABARET144 words
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Advertisement206 1939-10-14 7 i TO-DAY 11 AM. 5-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. G °**ON*u7 9 1 R .i 1 ALHAMBRA next week Warner Bros. Amazing Autobiography of a fugitive th *intl l zv cv busby Berkeley a warmer bros. picture. Z2 \Z rc-Nieht-La-si Ni'.'.bt 7.45 P.M. Gx\UUI€K Two Xii .v.. One Parent 2ND bHOW206 words
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Article672 1939-10-14 8 ONCE again Mr. Chamberlain has made it clear to the world that the Allies are fighting solely in defence of liberty. There is no spirit of vindictiveness in their attitude, no spirit of determination to crush Germany because her power is feared. "It is not a part672 words
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260 1939-10-14 8 British Admiralty Keeps Them Guessing Reuter. London, Oct. 13. JHE German Admiralty are evidently growing concerned at the increasing number of U-boats that fail to return to Germany, and in a recent propaganda leaflet tried to draw the British Admiralty by reproaching them forReuter. - 260 words
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Article40 1939-10-14 8 PRICE CONTROL IN KENYA UGANDA Reuter. t„ Ca P c Town, Oct. 13. *J£ a and Uganda, a system conthi prices of foodstuffs has' been introduced. This affects butter maize sugar, rice and flour, and limits' profits to reasonable amounts—ReuterReuter. - 40 words
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81 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. Tup AJ London, Oct. 13 HE Admiralty announces that the 11 Inform ation Service has admitted that following the attack on Oct 9* SX PS in the North Sea on sea %J?£L£ their planes fell into the te?rito?y Ced landing in anishReuter. - 81 words
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Article46 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. 0 M iU 0 London, Oct 13 hv th» St fl Ck Excllan ee. encouraged by the firmness of Mr OhamhoT lam's Commons' statement SjS! ste adl y bSOrbed 311 *r»°ns advanced best Uch ««leraUy closed at. Wall Street was flrm.-Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article47 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. been under s h udv e^" a t t i, 0n stage hay lend American gofd to J22 to countries. South American loa P n s e wolnd a ™°«nced that '■sing credit facihH». f PUr ose of 1 La "n-AmericanReuter. - 47 words
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Article48 1939-10-14 8 AUSTRALIA AIR SCHEME Reuter. AUSTpatta Sydney, Oct. 13. A blf^± 1S f n °i Umitin S the ing th m air trainwig scneme, the assistant Ministpr nf Defence told pressmen Mln^te r or ms i H added i hat tne Australian air ex unillneuter a PUrely Aus t"*«anReuter. - 48 words
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Article51 1939-10-14 8 REUTER. LONDON, OCT. 13. IN VIEW OF THE RECEPTION ACCORDED TO HIS SPEECH THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BROADCAST TOMORROW (SATURDAY) WILL PROBABLY BE UNNECESSARY. IT WAS EARLIER ANNOUNCED THAT MR. CHAMBERLAIN WILL BROADCAST TO THE NATION DEALING WITH THE LATEST PHASE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION—REUTER. - 51 words
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Article56 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. mm no r, Auckland, Oct. 13. IN New Zealand to-day, regulations were published which compel employers to reinstate employees after military service in the war Employees will also be entitled to increases in salaries which they would have received had they not enlisted Employers trying toReuter. - 56 words
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Article59 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. r Copenhagen, Oct. 13. LnZ ,an alrmen a lieutenant, two se cond-lieutenants and a seroant were rescued in the North Sea hv a Danish ship and landed at RingkiobL e?PIa h ned We f t C aSt f Denmark J Th ey afte a ?h? theReuter. - 59 words
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Article10 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. tured by British .ships -Lmt" CapReuter. - 10 words
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Article111 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. COMMENTING on 4fac < j T (j y agreement official < that since Poland is ai tish Government the nive at any cession of P n another state and cannot ?i ccgnise the transferT^ vmce to Lithuania. clear to th e Lithuania; Nevertheless itReuter. - 111 words
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62 1939-10-14 8 Reuter. T t~ London Oct n HE Admiralty announce. 'S 1 Cap Norte, the captured Germa" g£2f e £-jhad repainted herself \K Swedish flag on the side, and s mg "Ancon.V for Uer own Zm He r cargo of 5.641 tons included 2892 tonsReuter. - 62 words
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Article59 1939-10-14 8 Arrtttou London. Oct. 13 BRITISH war correspondent, fa tli e areas occupied by the Brit f ranee stat that -The 1 visible Petitionary Force of 1939 He says that the use of In* of ee tV rOUgh to a fint SS2£Thc Th u ey d 059 words
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Article93 1939-10-14 8 for* thi 6 Pni™ fr m the of Stale Stralte S?2" les l the Ctovernor of the n? ettleme nts. states of thpo, ?r ty decided'that in vie* at the ri^ ak K 0f ar the l^llal year and ft ?S h Shall not be Md93 words
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Advertisement161 1939-10-14 8 •W* THE "BRITISHER" I A Mower that will last a lifetime. I lt is fl tted with FIVE Cutter Blades. l\ Blades and Soleplate of best Skeffield Steel with special cutting edg?. C. Grass Box 1Z 529.50 S7.^o 16 $34.50 $9 50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Z KUALA LUMPUR. GRANT'S!161 words
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Article37 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. I ondon, Oft. 13. r iv es at Istanbul R l V" thai a Kuss.-Turkish has been signed, v v Chronicle Istan--11 provides for clor ,iK in r4um for trantce in the Balkans—Reuter. - 37 words
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161 1939-10-14 9 Berlin, Oct. 13. I nited States can now (j fere and prevent the shambles in history,'' ihii Otto Dietrich, head of press section, in a state- foreign correspondents in d that Great Briouth ol Mr. Chamv dared to g* ve ncr shamebecause she161 words
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33 1939-10-14 9 Reuter C penhagen, Oct. 13. I Soviet-Lithuanian tiuanian Government .many for the return irding to th e Berlingske dds that it is expected support the request. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article28 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. thai three Polish desrking with the British ellent "*ork in the i piril of tho crews is particularly good.—Reuter. - 28 words
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284 1939-10-14 9 All Eyes Turned On United States Reuter. HELSINKI, OCT. 13. ALL EYES ARE TURNED ON THE UNITED STATES FOR MORAL HELP AND SUPPORT. MEANWHILE A FEELING OF ANXIOUS UNCERTAINTY PREVAILS. While a Stockholm broadcast that Russia has promised to adopt all means to reachReuter. - 284 words
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Article74 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 13. UNITED STATES Democratic and Republican Senators have worked ou: an agreement to relax the provisions of the Neutrality Act. which forbid American ships and citizens from travelling to belligerent countries and their postM The Senators maintain that if the provisions were notReuter. - 74 words
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Article48 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 13. FE repatriation of German minorities in Trentino, Venice and Guiiia was understood to be discussed betweer. Herr Himmler and Signor Bochini (head of the Italian police) and the prefects of Bolzano and Fiume meeting at Tremezzo. Lake Como Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article42 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. Canberra, Oct. 13. Mr Menzies announced that Australia* representative to the council of Fmpire Cabinet Minsters, which is to Seetir, London will be the Mmister for Snnnlv nnH Develonment, Mr. Casey. Hp will be in London before Christmas. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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72 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. LATVIA'S new pact with Russia was explained by the Latvian President in a broadcast yesterday. He said that by the pact, Latvia gained security and freedom from threats ol war. The task of the Soviet garrisons in Latvian territory willReuter. - 72 words
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Article69 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. Eight hundred and fifty out of 1.500 Germans in India have been arrested for internment, according to an official announcement. Hie total includes Germans, Austrians and few suspects who are Czechoslovakians. Although Nazi propaganda was widespread and a number of personsReuter. - 69 words
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79 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. FOREIGN residents in Britain, who desire to serve in the forces, will be called up with the corresponding British age croups, declared Mr. Hore-Belisha in an interview. No restriction will be put on nationality, but no foreign legions will be raisedReuter. - 79 words
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Article37 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 13 A report from Copenhagen states thM warning shorts were fired hv a shin on two German »hierj were flvinff low ov«r portion territorial yesterday. The pianos flew offReuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article103 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. OTTAWA, OCT. 13. THE ISSUE OF A $200,000,000 TWO PER CENT. TWO-YEAR WAR LOAN IS ANNOUNCED BY THE FINANCE MINISTER Canada is floating her first loan on terms which will enable the Government to redeem £25,000,000 worth of Canadian sterling stock held in GreatReuter. - 103 words
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Article219 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. ALTHOUGH the Russian action is of course indefensible, Germany is most blamed for what is happening in the Baltic states, and Finland, wiites a special commentator. Germany led these countries to look to her as the chief protection againsi Communism. She hasReuter. - 219 words
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240 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. GERMAN communique from the western front reports that three main bridges across the Rhine have been blown up by the French. Two of them are on the lower Rhine. These the Germans crossed on their way to south-west Germany.Reuter. - 240 words
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Article54 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London. Oct, 13. The King held a Privy Council meeting this morning dealing wtih routine matters. The Queen visited a London ra>lwav Nation to inspect one of the fleet of ambulance trains which b»TO been so-ciallv «nuioned to carry casualties to base hosReuter. - 54 words
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100 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. FOLLOWING a private address by Mr. Lloyd George the "Council of Action and Reconstruction" passed a resolution, descu»bing Mr. Chamberlain'? statement as "inadequate," called unon the Government to prepare a fuller statement cf the aims they desire to achieve, andReuter. - 100 words
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Article74 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. M. ZELESKI, new Polish Foreign Minister, returned to Paris by air to-day after a three-day visit to England. The Polish Ambassador in London and representatives of the British Government were present when he left the aerodrome. During his visit, M. ZeleskiReuter. - 74 words
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Article70 1939-10-14 9 Liverpool, Oct. 13. ABOUT 850 Japanese residents, including 150 wcmen and 25 children, art still staying in England. One hundred and fcrt'y-one Japan "re residents, however, left here on Tuesday aboard the N.Y.K. liner Hakone Maui for Japan via America. Admiral Baron Mineo Osumi, Dr.70 words
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Article50 1939-10-14 9 Tokyo, Oct. 13. APPOSITION to Senator Key Pittman. vT new neutrality bill before the US Senate is gaining momentum among American merchants, according to a press message from Shanghai. They fear that the U.S. Government may forfeit American trade in the Far East by its own law, the message adds.50 words
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Article19 1939-10-14 9 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 13.—The Soviet-Lithuanian pact of mutual assistance has been ratified by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement149 1939-10-14 9 1 1^11 I East Running I fndunnc Strenctfc mr I Perfectly Balanced fKLW. mvi H I BcaaUfuOy OnJShed" _ff"""Cs M H folder to V /I [Jy*_)_l L_ tA« Manufacturer* ff^fl DIAMOND METAL H WJj'A PRODUCTS CO, I■ J m t w LTD, Ek jOflß I 681. Kampouf Bahru Road, Singapore.149 words
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629 1939-10-14 10 St. Andrews' O.B 13 pts. S.C.C. "A" 5 pts. and floundering in the mud on the Padang yesterday, the St. Andrews' Old Boys emerged victors in their rugby encounter with the S.C.C. "A" team who were beaten by 13 points (two goals and a629 words
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Article65 1939-10-14 10 Owing to the bad condition of the ground, the hockey fixture between the S.R.C. and the S.C.R.C., which was to have been played yesterday at the S.R.C, had to be cancelled. The hockey fixture between Raffles College and the Singapore Colts which was to have been played yesterday65 words
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Article144 1939-10-14 10 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. THE English College avenged their 1 previous defeat when they beat the Blia Club by a solitary goal in a hockey match played at the English College this evening. Exchanges were fairly even in the first, half when neither side144 words
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Article53 1939-10-14 10 The following is the Indian Association team against the 4 19th Hyderabad regiment on Monday en I.A ground J. Pierre. M. S. Dhoss, Hera Singh B S. Varma. F. Gupta (Capt.). K. Srianmugam. P. Henry. Tharam Singh Kuldip Singh. P. K. Bhaskaran. lb-' rahim bin Isa. Reserves: Tarlok53 words
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704 1939-10-14 10 ODD GOAL IN THREE DECIDES ISSUE S.C.F.A 2; M.F.A L JJECURING the odd in three goals, the S.C.F.A. yesterday eliminated the M.F.A. from the Challenge Cup knockout competition. Both teams overcame their first obstacle, the Malays defeating the R.A.F. in their replay, the first704 words
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Article79 1939-10-14 10 The following will be selected to represent the Amicable Athletic AssociatSSJ&PS!* the Katon g Rangers in a Park s oo m atch to-day at Farrer °X E ng Hoe, Yeo Ah Kow, Tan Lai Chuan. Hee Chit Lim, Chan Chune Kwang. Loh Kwong Sung, Chan affi Sw W79 words
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Article43 1939-10-14 10 TO-DAY Soccer: S.A.F.A. Cup, Argyles vs. S.C.F.A. 11, Stadium. Rugby: S.C.C. vs. R.A.F., S.C.C. Swimming: Y. M. C. A. Carnival, V.M.C.A. pool. Hockey: S.S. Police vs. Johore Police, Depot. Raffles Inst. vs. R.A.F. (Seletar), R.I. Badminton: Inter-school Championships, C. U. Hall.43 words
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Article53 1939-10-14 10 The second baseball game between the Americans and the Japanese for the Championship of the Singapore Basebail League will be played to-morrow (Sunday.) at St. Joseph's field at 5.00 p.m. The Americans won the first contest of th e three game series last Sunday by a score of53 words
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139 1939-10-14 10 (From Our o. Johore Bahru, JBl Johore State Pri^ ls 'I the Royal Eng,., s pany by nine goals (JM soccer match played at t£ padang- this evening Th ,N M were superior throughout ,2* score was a fair i.uluat.on j?| run of play. "'^oft^j139 words
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Article292 1939-10-14 10 "Pete - By "Pete" MR. CAESAR M. HOUGHTON is again to be congratulated for the good junior boxing programme he offered fight fans last night at the Happy World Covered Stadium. Results at a glance. The main event between Silver Kid and Baby Chocolate came up to292 words
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Advertisement190 1939-10-14 10 J CONSUMPTION M BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumpto Has Been Found. DERK P. rOfffefXMAlS OF THE NEW REM? i>Y H>R CONSUMPTION Marvellous a,> it may seem aft turies of failure, a remedy ba r covered that haj cured th< dead sumption even in the a Ivanced «*J of the190 words
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Article405 1939-10-14 11 Penang, Thursday. 5 pts. P S.C. 5 pts s j a t cs, «ho are meet--1 era k Asiatics in the All llf jay, gave a brilliant i a t Western Road noon, forcintr U >■ 'J u b fifteen to a P a coring five points405 words
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482 1939-10-14 11 f\S Sunday last, members of the Jasin Recreation Club were the 1 guests of the Alor Gajah Recreation Club when they came over for the final round matches of the Sheppard-Barrett Trophy. Alor Gajah won the badminton, tennis and billiards, while soccer resulted in482 words
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Article230 1939-10-14 11 Ipoh, Saturday. £tEYEKAL spectacuiar ?;;.ii<-p> «(tt seen this morning hi the course ol an Duration for the autumn meeting, whm candidates frcm O'Neill's, van Brukch n>. Logues and Mc Milieu's stables wnte excrrlseu. Best work (f the f,ay wa- by New Olio. Lord Graj ami Boana230 words
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227 1939-10-14 11 Loyals: 3; Manchesters: 1. CUPERIOR stick work and better gelding were the main factor which contributed to the victory of the Loyals over the Manchester Regiment when they met in a hockey match at Gillman Barracks yesterday. The match was far from Interesting at the227 words
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Article88 1939-10-14 11 r h are won the duffers 1 Mr. R. R. y- Club In the linal cup at tne i v«nTai Chong 5 and round by bea t p^ ou8 roul ,ds are a& 55°™«*. SL A a BBH beat W. F SS I >U "V- 2- R 188 words
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Advertisement12 1939-10-14 11 SANDEMAN'S B PORTS jjjL SHERRIES Ej 1 For the discerning Vintage Wine..-12 words
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Advertisement42 1939-10-14 11 H SURGERY. Dangerous Uiseaici to important creates JJ^ uM c £neral patlon. IntestmaJ W iat KAIUM b BAKSB SONS. 709 North Budge Road, SINGAPORE. I tO6EWORT» *f| AMERICA'S FINEST PIPE TOBACCO -M FILL your y«^f^^C F. A. LTD. Taste that flavour from42 words
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Advertisement237 1939-10-14 11 WHY DOES A CHILD'S AA| I All GET WORSE VUUUn AT NIGHT? i\ LXJthtJ 111 There is a scientific reason, of course; V/Sifjd mW\' but'mothers are more interested in fertrJjM J what to do about it. I Tonight, when coughing starts, give *****3 BP your child Chamberlain's Cough aSSmmWj Remedy.237 words
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Article214 1939-10-14 12 Singapore, Oct. 13. The following W_?^ f Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING 116 London T.T. SJ London demand 4 L g Rate for freight 2050 Lyons demand 2nP Switzerland demand Hamburg demand fi New York demand 2i a.c Montreal demand «s l Batavia demand °j? f Samarang demand g j214 words
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Article140 1939-10-14 12 Singapore. Oct. 13. R tSiamt W. Coast No.l per Koyan R.(Siam) W Coast No 3 per Koyan rJice .Siam 1 $195 Rice f lani n $175 Rice Siam 3 $160 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $119 31am Broken Rice No. 2 $11G Rice Saigon Al .nt Saigon 1 Rue140 words
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Article668 1939-10-14 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 13, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Biyers Sellers Ampat Tin JJJ SiAustral Amal 0 3 6 9 Austral Malay 37- 39Ayer Hiti>m 21 8 22j€ Ayer Weng 0 85 0.95 Bangrin 20 3 21 3 Batu Selangor 1.62668 words
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Article45 1939-10-14 12 DEBENTURES LOAN Maynard SINGAPORE Mr 5% 1940 \Wr 1347 Wk 1955 49! 1963 5H 56-66 5$ 48-68 4«&% 70-80 5* 75-85 Z'a 1962 3% 1958 rENANG MUNIC1 5'; 56-66 4%$ 59-69 55-65 3 r 55-65 BA and F.M.S. F.M.S 4»V. F.M.S. 3' 8.8. r% w45 words
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Advertisement392 1939-10-14 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARK ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 420, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (N< ar Middle Road) I PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to come and see them. GOLD BIRD CEYLONTEAJpjpjpjpjpjH THE BRAND OF THE392 words
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Advertisement275 1939-10-14 12 NEW fk HOMELITE PUMP Carries like a Baby... Works like a Man I The new II» H>>me'itc I" self-primitij; centrifugal pimp is the ijui. Lest, .urest, ami most tCMMMIuI way to prevent water Item dimming t!ie prafitl out Portabl.?—Weighs on\f 93 !bi complete witH eng,ne—Handle* I 5 000 ga!i per275 words
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1147 1939-10-14 13 Reuter. London London, Oct. 13. md impressive terms In prime Minister replied to Ilcrr Hitler's Reichr ets with the whrie,va] ol th:- British Press. I renorts from neutral counu•'■ t t its firm and unamr.' .p on the fact that I uld not be acceptfReuter. - 1,147 words
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Article140 1939-10-14 13 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. rIE Cabinet of Tibet has thanked the Viceroy of India and His Majesty's Government for their recent "messages expressing the hope that the reign of the reincarnated spiritual head of Tibet the Dalai Lama, will be long and successful. The Cabinet affirmed thatReuter. - 140 words
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Article69 1939-10-14 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 13. WITHOUT not.lying the Municipal authorities, Japanese plainclothes men raided B Bank of Communication:, building In the International Settle mcnt this morning and still occupy the building. The BriVsh military authorities hi whose defence sector the building If ml d 4ir2 awaiting reports*Reuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement10 1939-10-14 13 m nM Ipsi [hlPMiiwi OfcflllCH ADD GftflPtfRUITS [jaunt us| £stBt>-i90410 words
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Advertisement224 1939-10-14 13 GRIPE MIXTURE. I Given alter each feed, it sootheI the digestive tract, prevents j accumulation of Gas and I averts digestive disorders I common in children. It is also an excellent emergency I remedy for convulsion iin I children. I Let 'BCPVV Gripe Mixture b* I the saviour of your224 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-14 13 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tea mm Increases. Ifjplii 5 j ENDS DIABETES unic ACID KIDNEY TROUBLES and URINAL COMPLAINTS. MAKES YOU V NEW MAN. HEALTHY STRONG. In $2 $3.50 tins. Postage 30 ets. extra. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Biidge Road, Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement216 1939-10-14 13 The Sound Way to Sound m£T HP /J I T ET Calvert's Tooth Powder l{ <«C your teeth white N^^ J| V and sparkling- For Calvert's cicanS awkwarti P laces that ordinary dentifrices cannot jf /r\ I WB reach. It does not scratch the \S j J yMm enamel, because216 words
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Article194 1939-10-14 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. LEE LEONG, proprietor of a loc* l cafe, was cautioned and discharged by Mr. R. C. Redman in tne First Court when he faced a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of S2OO, the property of a Chinese194 words
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Article114 1939-10-14 14 Singapore, Friday. TIN at midday was again unchanged a*c $117 3 8. while the price of rubber at lour o'clock was buyers Spot 35 3 4 cents, October December 35 5 8 cents, and January March 33 1 2 cents, market quiet. The market in tin shares114 words
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Article395 1939-10-14 14 PRODUCE Loudon, Frida? Previous To-day PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk Aug., Sept. shipment £15.10.0 Nominal Not tin COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept shipment £11.0.0 Sellers Uncha»* SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) October shipment 18|- Nominal TAPIOCA, Seed Pearl, Ist quality (Singapore)) October shipment 25.- Nominal 24PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok SeptiOct.395 words
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Advertisement344 1939-10-14 14 I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Oncorporat-ad Im Keg land), BIN GA PORK BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2.000,000 4 Eaid-up Capita £1,000,000 i ReTerve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, KirkruX Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened344 words
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Advertisement96 1939-10-14 14 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in SS.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve $200,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.96 words
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Advertisement406 1939-10-14 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH t INDIA incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being, but, the best services possible406 words
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Advertisement216 1939-10-14 14 B \\K OF < lll\ A (Incorporated ln China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Offlce 6444. Sub Manager's Offlce 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-t Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.01 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647,000,000.00216 words
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Advertisement145 1939-10-14 14 19-23, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE Telephone, Manager's Offlce JJJJ Exchange Dupt. «13 General Offlce 4511 Cable Address:—"PßOvrNßANK." H/ad Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch IMjMg RESERVE FUNDS 13 '£5??*r TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. EOONG. TSENG YANG PU Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOOlf KAI CHAN YU HU145 words
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Advertisement28 1939-10-14 14 Advances against good* and produce at l° w rates of interest may be arranged with We also offer Godown spaces to let at to* rentals. supplied on application28 words
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Article76 1939-10-14 15 DEATH MRS. KHOO HOON CHEE nee Madam Koh Ng Neo passed away at 262. Telok Ayer Street, on 9th October 1939 at the age of 60. She leaves behind one son Khoo Eng Soon, one daughter-in-law, one daughter, one son-in-law Ko Swee Gim and several urand children to mourn her76 words
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Article40 1939-10-14 15 ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced between Mr. Chung Iian Fait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chung Teck S'iong of Sarawak and Miss Mary Yeo, eldest daughter of Mr. Yeo Soy Hah' and the late Mrs. Y?o Soy Bah of Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement453 1939-10-14 15 BUY SELL COST FOUND CLASSIFIED.ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SERVICE ~YMJ& for WAFER A] ply Box 85, Smyapore. <555.8> Jl- Salesmen 7th. Std j WAN 13 Benccolen Street". I (561-B) 1 1 House Amah (CanExperienced ir. cmn ese cooking, Write frenrn Nu 182 VIS for MALTCOTIN WA?i \nply Box 70, Malaya453 words
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Advertisement433 1939-10-14 15 Salt TALBOT 5 Seater Tourer 10 h.p. 35 m.p g. Taxed Insured July, 1940, good running condition. Cash $100, nearest offer. Box 82, Malaya Tribune, Penang. (558 3) FOR SALE: Triumph Tourer, new tyres, hood, upholstery, woodwork, and Duco. Owner driven. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Number 54A, Hale Road,433 words
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Advertisement518 1939-10-14 15 Wanted WANTED: Share half portion space (shop), 43, Bras Basah Road. Slncapore. Apply within. _zL WANTED Folding Pram in good coni dition. Particulars to Box 86 c,o Malay'x Tribune, Singapore. (50--m "WANTED a small size ladies' fur coat In fair condition or a Silver fox Cape, replies Box 81. Malaya518 words
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Advertisement363 1939-10-14 15 Astrology '"challenge by professor ilmuddin who is specialist in astropalmistry and horoscope readING WITH 35 YEARS STUDY IN FRANCE, ITALY, EGYPT, MALTA, SWITZERLAND, AND VARIOUS PARTS. OP EUROPE. HE WILL POSTTIVELV EXPLAIN TO YOU HOW TO SUCCEED lIN YOUR UNDERTAKINGS. FULL LIFE READING INCLUDING FREE QUESTIONS $3. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION HOROSCOPE363 words
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Advertisement504 1939-10-14 15 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE. The following alterations in the night train services between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will apply tc, trains leaving the starting point on and after Monday, 16th October, 1939:— Sleepfng 7qoa m spore 10 00 S 8100 n p.m p. Express Ist and 3 10 00504 words
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Advertisement670 1939-10-14 15 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received UP <*> on Friday, the 20th October, Colonial Secretary's Stepporc the Resident Councillor's Offlce. Penam and the Resident Councillors Offlr Malacca, from persons desirous of con tracting for supplies for the Government aft Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively, for a period of one year, commencing670 words
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Article199 1939-10-14 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. MR. Chamberlain's reply to Hitler's peace proposals is unanimously endorsed by the press as representing the voice of the British Empire. The Times says: "The reply is in complete accord with the rlewfl of the French Government and the Dominions. With full consciousnessReuter. - 199 words
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101 1939-10-14 16 Tokyo, Oct 13. Agoodw'll mission consisting of eight members of [he House of Representatives, led by Mr. Hyogoro Sakurai. a ieading member of the Minseito. will X iv here for Tnailand to-day. The mis Yon will embark in the OS X iiner101 words
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929 1939-10-14 16 Rhineland Towns To Be Evacuated Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 13. HITLER has decided that Mr. Chamberlain's speech constitutes a clear, definite 'no!' to his peace offer. Therefore he has taken "all measures to prosecute war," according to a Berlin dispatch printed by the StockholmReuter. - 929 words
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Article55 1939-10-14 16 Reuter. London o, IN ■nrffidal qu, significance j s Jit the German alles l the Poles used Ea tamed from Great B It is pointed Out thai* past German bn J l k ternational com usually been immediate!, ceded by false allegata their opponents commi?* suchReuter. - 55 words
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Article294 1939-10-14 16 Reuter. Tokj d, Oct. 13 THE Japanese Foreign Mi !lh> 1 Admiral Kfchisabura miJr is standing to his guns and is fidentially hopeful of an S amicable settlement oi the cii troversy over the creation f th. Trade Ministry. Meanwhile, the G< including the Premi» Minister,Reuter. - 294 words
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