Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1939
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Title Section21 1939-10-16 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI -No. 246. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, October, 16, 1939.21 words
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Article, Illustration442 1939-10-16 1 Passengers Hit By Shell-Fire Reuter. A BRITISH MAIL STEAMER AND A FRENCH LINER, AND A TWO OTHER FRENCH SHIPS, WERE SUNK IN THE ATLANTIC OVER THE WEEK-END BY GERMAN SUBMARINES WHICH HAVE APPARENTLY BEGUN THE PRACTICE OF STOPPING LINERS AND DEMANDING SUPPU ES.Reuter. - 442 words
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Article95 1939-10-16 1 U-Boat Spies Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. Hi. A ROYAL decree has been issued restricting the movements 61 foreign*?* in Sweden empowering the au >• .lies to prohibit them cnteri: railway, port, factory or other a-eeas 'to take phoiojrraphs or make notes, also restricting their use of means ofReuter. - 95 words
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152 1939-10-16 1 Reuter. Tallinn, Oct. Hi. Tlh. firs! Soi ej 1 reaps, li—ln rfnf about 300, have been landed at ii pnrl of Mdfeki from a transport and one warship. Berlin, Oct. 16. of the Soviet Baltic fleet, the Oktiabrskaya Reed in Tallinn harbour, according toReuter. - 152 words
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Article100 1939-10-16 1 Shanghai, Oct. 16. JTTe, [ormct Assistant State, U.S. Stato Delved at Shanghai aboard Ma Cleveland >n route foe "!> his new appointment oner for the Philip •referred not to dis- of Philippine irdP- present juncture, gtatof .several questions >n on his arrival In the ired that the question100 words
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Article38 1939-10-16 1 Reuter. London, Oct. I*>. rpHE Admiralty announced again to-night that the aircraft carrier Ark Royal is not damaged in any way, and there is no truth whatever in rumours that she has been sunk. —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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1072 1939-10-16 1 London, Oct. 15. MUCH is being made in German agency reports of passages appearing here and there in French newspapers which give the impression of voicing disappointment or dissatisfaction with the .character or scale of the British military assistance. Like the British,1,072 words
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Article, Illustration131 1939-10-16 1 MASSES OF TANKS AND SWARMS OF BOMBERS Reuter. Paris Oct. IB. IF Hitler strikes, observers here 1 believe it will probably be at the Saar front, where his concentrations are reported to b«' heaviest. The Rhine front, with a fast-flow-ing" river, would present greatReuter. - 131 words
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Article75 1939-10-16 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 16 A French war communique announce-, that there has b?en little activity on the western front. French fights ;ng patrols it is stated, obtained the results aimed at. This is taken to mean, in military caries, that the French have succeeded in takingReuter. - 75 words
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Article66 1939-10-16 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 16 FURTHER particulars concerning tti£ mysterious death of Gen. yen Kritsch, WOO was reported killed in action in Poland and who had a state funeral in Berlin, are supplied from neutral sources. It is stated that van Fritsch was shot in theReuter. - 66 words
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Article52 1939-10-16 1 Reuter. Canton, Oct Hi. WE withdrew from Chuiigshan (the birthplace of Dr. sun Vat-sen) in order not to cause me« nvenienor to Hongkong and Macao ro:>ardins* supplies of foodstuffs" dec'ared the chief of the press section of the Japanese Bureau of Information interviewed on return fn mReuter. - 52 words
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Advertisement36 1939-10-16 1 0 other faces irrblathrc CmwmeH V 2. 3, 13, and 14 flews P. .1 \c\\s P. 5 P. ii p. Ps I• p I P. 11 P. 12 i \dvpr<ispments P. 1* idmii Failure P. 1636 words
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Advertisement103 1939-10-16 1 Latest News From Baltic Page 9 111 lIS I All! mi I •S I b isi/j: Wiwihs I OI Till RECENT HAWAIIAN AM) HARMONICA N roMPrmioNi held at the happy world |i MR DISSS* GILES, MISS EMMA CARNEGIE V H MR MOHD. YATIM. H aR THEM ON I •J|• V103 words
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4259 1939-10-16 2 Extensive Radio Service About To Be Established Governor On First War Budget Singapore, Monday, i N surance that, while the main resources of the country must oted to the successful prosecution of the war rt te he4,259 words
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98 1939-10-16 2 London. Oct. 16. REPORTS Oi the sinking of the Royal Oak have evoked keen sympathy unong French naval circles and among the French people. French naval authorities point out that although the destruction ol bo many lives is a matter for the deepest98 words
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Article184 1939-10-16 2 Reuter. London. Oct. 15. THIS morning's French communique dees not announce any change in situation on the western front The communiques of the past 48 hours say that activity has been confined to raids by enemy reconnaissance patrols along the whole front, and particularly betweenReuter. - 184 words
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198 1939-10-16 2 Hr the Governor, at tins morning's meeting of the Leeblathrc rcuneil. Made tne fottirwins »tatement in regard to compulsory training m the Colony: Within the last few days I have received authority f» :>m (he Secretary of State to enact legislation imposing a '»f V*?198 words
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138 1939-10-16 2 Reuter. Londi o, Oct. i">. it is reported ll( u K aumls 1,111 ixfi-eis from the Russian OCcupled areas of Poland ye.t.rdAv •uarnncl over Lithuania's new frontier. It is estimated that mrniy thousand* f these refugees are at present in the strip of territoryReuter. - 138 words
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Article95 1939-10-16 2 Singapore, Monday. Charged at the instance of wt. Hj D KiKselL Senior Customs Oiflcer, a Tecchm named Kwoa. SieW Tans appeared befon Vh J. L. McFall, anaanore Criminal District Judge and First Police Magistrate, this monting on a charge that he at IX» .pm yesterday95 words
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Article165 1939-10-16 2 Singapore T abiding loyalty oi the Colony to tbe se of His Majesty the X at this morning's meeti t Legislative Council. "I am confident I Irish not < nl\ i this Council whr 1 .ait*. < vei v one ol ■< pledge, fully and \>!165 words
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Article47 1939-10-16 2 A second talk by Ml B.H.G Lecturer in Geography a 1 Rafl win be broadcast by th. H 7.30 p.m to-day. The title of the talk many* War Resources a will be given by Mr D lowing Monday on "TIM Resources."47 words
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Article32 1939-10-16 2 Miss Polly Erooks. nice of the Infcj states C:nsul-Gcncral in Kenneth S. Patton, and Mrhas b?en staying her- for left for the United States tC I line via Hongkong.32 words
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Article26 1939-10-16 2 The export of dry rubber untitled figures from Malaya. Brunei for September are: Mainland 32tf I Straits Settlements islands Brunei 116 tons; Labuan 2 33.!*)4 tons.26 words
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Article48 1939-10-16 2 The band of the Straits Settlements Police will play to day at Telok Ayer at p m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster: March "Florentirner" Fuel*; Overture "Fra Diavolo Auber; Selection -Yeoman of the Guard" Sullivan; Gavotte "Premier Bmlabert; Selection "Looking Backward' Flock. i48 words
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185 1939-10-16 2 fifnH parr MomW NINETY-YEAR-OLD 1 Hamid bin Aln J P., is one «>l the n members of the com Malay cemmunit) < l l Patriotic Fund. iir to hold himself r colketion of donations the makin» of coi il This is an »-\o M185 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-16 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia IMretC, THOSE 5808. SINGAPORE, FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 1 PERSONAL ACCIDENT20 words
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Advertisement38 1939-10-16 2 UL) H I T E is unquestionably the undercoat of most intense W opacity. It is a first class white enamel undercoating and,i.;*uaranfeed- free from adulterants and "extenders." jM lbs. P er d B jJJ? n W.P.o. 5938 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1939-10-16 3 FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S DRAFT ESTIMATES Singapore, Monday. give below the speech of the Financial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. H. Weisberg, aX the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day in moving the draft estimates of revenue and expenditure of the Colony for 1940. In a1,886 words
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Article189 1939-10-16 3 m our Own Reporter.) X, ia Lumpur, Saturday. mITII 1 1 streaaetaf down IV i woman told Mr. K. 1 i„ the First Court J hal she would gladly pay the I ll;t hei grand son if he were „J A t>oy. but he was a very189 words
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Article143 1939-10-16 3 ,tp re, Sunday. i j div. r-in-cbJei of trl., of newspapers, fj rewell luncheon lernoon by lb* members ngapore office of th-J Tribuirf of his departure from Sim the L ol^oll nice ol the Tribune groan. Hose n tbi luncheon mOng, a director. I manager, and143 words
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Article494 1939-10-16 3 INSIGNIAS of the ORE. were pveI ittttcd by the Governor, Sir Shcnton Thomas, to Mr. Edward Fernandez. Mr. One Km Tiang and Capt. R. H. Pennefather before the business of this mornics'* Boeetittf of the LegiaSalive Council. In making the presentations, the Governor said: Mr Fernandez entered494 words
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Article59 1939-10-16 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sunday. THE Thai Government has sent a cable to the King enquiring if their sovereign is in good health and is experiencing any difficulties on account of the war. His Majesty replied thanking the Government for their enquiries, addina that he and59 words
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Advertisement32 1939-10-16 3 BOX OFFICE 1 1 T I)AY DON V PARAAAATTM T PICTURE. h<[' SONJA AT Hj2R^ELJEST! H Next SONJA TYRONE IN A G AY I ■■■:mi: power I MUSICAL I Jg "SECOND FIDDLE"32 words
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Advertisement111 1939-10-16 3 J Oi*i\M A Ĕdi if* fit .selection of delicatessen IVr f£C*fr#l'lr^ B /»ww* r al your nearest branch *****/ CnKllii t-IVBR SAUSAGE PINEAPPLE HAM, a re, do, red meals pressed i on g v c r f PORK BRAWN, YORK PIES ETC. PHONE: STORE 5370 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331111 words
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495 1939-10-16 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE 'atest announcement that the international tin quota for the thtrt ouarter has been raised to 120 per cent, in retrospect, anecU MaLTa s output in so far as raising of trom 43 to 65 per495 words
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Article83 1939-10-16 4 THE first consignment of comforts for the troops, contributed by many members of the public and collected by the Patriotic Fund organisation, will oe .sent home very shortly, and it is requested that all finished articles be cent as soon as possible to the83 words
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Article70 1939-10-16 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. TOWKAY Foo Choong Yit of Ipoh has purchased 200 overcoats at a total cost of $9,000 in response to the appeal sent from China for warm clothing for use in the war areas. It is hoped to ooUect about 300,00070 words
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Article161 1939-10-16 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. MEMBERS of the Johore Bar and Bench gathered at the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru to-day to bid farewell to Mr. Justice Mills, who is soon leaving the State on retirement. "Your lordship has always shown to us courtesy and patience161 words
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Article82 1939-10-16 4 Singapore, Sunday. THREE male Chinese were stabbed by a compatriot at Park Road during the early hour& of this morning. The men. who suffered numerous injuries, were taken to the Central Police station where a report was lodged. One of them had an incised wound two inches82 words
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432 1939-10-16 4 NEW PADI POLICY PROVISIONS Singapore, Monday. THE Party of Malay journalists, representing all the Malay newsT J£« of the country, who spent a day with the Malay Reg.men* on Saturday, visited Government House yesterday afternoon, at the invitation of H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas.432 words
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Article175 1939-10-16 4 The Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor. poration Limited, bankers for the Malay\ Patriotic Fund (Chines Section) Singapore report that contributions so far received total $79,888.30 made up as f Previously reported:— $77,545.00 Further contributions:— The Chinese Association (Dance Proceeds) $136.50; Goh Hood Keng, Esq., $50.00; Kew Estate Ltd. $150.00;175 words
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Article342 1939-10-16 4 KAPAL perang besar geris yang'bernama "R iyal 6a> telah tenggelam, ia-itu ia-lah di-serang oleh kapal selam marine) Jerman. Empai ratus telah di-selamatkan daripada anaia kapal-nya yang sa-ramai sa-rttx ratus orang semua-nya. Kapal Cak" mi telah lama teta la telah di-lancharkan k 23 dahulu dan dalam peranu342 words
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Advertisement640 1939-10-16 4 /m DIABETES. /■■m IF YOU ARF AFFLICTED WITH L t£k THIS DISEASE come in Tnablb A I Jfejfil Md -lassan the special's* for PI A lataw' BETES He guarantees to cut-) M B you completely and perm tuentiv tabling and s\ii;ar without Icar of rrnirrpnrt In n short time. lie640 words
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Advertisement103 1939-10-16 4 THIRTY-THREE YEARS of DEPENDABLE SERVICE. through these long years NATIONAL has built up a tradition for DEPENDABLE SERYK F. its growth and development having been large!) influenced by a policy of caution and con?ervatism. The Comer Stone of NATIONAL'S sucx< ia gradual but steady progress, the emphasis b ing on103 words
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698 1939-10-16 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday, the Supply Bill for 1939 for adoption at the meeting of the jtatc Council held in Kuala Kangsar, the Hon. Mr. Marsh Resident said that the million dollars that was beyear on unemployment relief, would be largely utilised the698 words
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Article153 1939-10-16 5 London, Oct. 15. THE most recent addition to the British Navy is a 15,000-ton luxury liner, which is being converted into an armed merchant cruiser, ready to deal with enemy raiders above or below the sea s surface. The spacious first-class dining saloon has been split in153 words
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Article45 1939-10-16 5 China Soviet Air Line NEGOTIATIONS for the formation of a N Sino-Soviet Aviation company are proceeding satisfactorily The Company will administer the line from Hami into Soviet territory. In future an air journey from Chungking to Moscow will only take three days.—Sin Chew Jn Poh.45 words
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Article228 1939-10-16 5 Chungking, Oct. io. CHINESE aircraft raided Hankow three times yesterday, bombing the Japanese airfield and munition dumps according to a Ctvnese military communique. All the Chinese aircraft returned safely to their base, it cUimed. The first group of bombers appeared above Hankow at 12.13 and228 words
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Article76 1939-10-16 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday —th. i-iana«;er of T. Khaderbay. an Indian shop in Java Street, appeared in the Third Court on a charge of having operated a gramophone on the evening of Sept. 18 in s uch a manner as to cause a76 words
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Article159 1939-10-16 5 Reuter. Lcndcn, Oct. 16. REFERRING to a report circulated from Btrlin on Oct. 11 that Polish troops had employed "yellow cross gas mines" obtained from Britain, the War Office says: "Despite the categorical denial issued by the British Government, which has not (supplied any formReuter. - 159 words
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104 1939-10-16 5 London, Oct. 15. ACCORDING to an Air Ministry statement, poor flymg conditions of the past week caused only slight interruption to convoy work by reconnaissance aircraft of the coastal command. Aircraft guarding convoys have been only withdrawn when flying was impossible, though bad visibility104 words
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Article80 1939-10-16 5 (From Our Ow?* Reporter) Ipch, Saturday. THE flowing robes of a priest frcm Thailam! lent a toffch of colour in the Ipoh Magistrate's Ccurt yesterday when Patch. a young priest appeared before Mr P. F. Y. Radcliffe on a charge of failing to report himself to the local80 words
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Advertisement68 1939-10-16 5 Singapore Municipality IINDEKS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following mat* rials or service. Fox oarticulars see Municipal lenaer Roorr Date of Oloting Construction of semi-per-manent drains and culverts in Mandalay Road, (Deposit $25). 12 noon. Ocb. 17, 1939. I Supply of BHumen y 12 noon. Oct. 24, 1930 Supply68 words
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Advertisement246 1939-10-16 6 ATTENTION! j TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL] 3.15 —6.15 111 A Together for the first i^^^^^ r time! Dashing star of JraHUflr Gunga Din" and ador- flnfl A S I Bi I IS riCT««i A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION C 1 m If SP tfl To-Night Last Night I a 1 If246 words
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Article288 1939-10-16 7 London, Oct. 14. p Admiralty announces that the Oak has been sunk, beli hy a submarine. The list Ities wiß be issued as soon The Royal Oak, which tteship of the Royal Soverhad displacement of with a complement of n< ;ly £2,500,000. Oak was commissioned th288 words
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Article131 1939-10-16 7 Reuter. London, Oct. M. Tlii- the Royal Oak was *n1 th much satisfaction in ■h no report has reached Gei G ivernment from whatever at might have been inGermans seized the opporikc .>till more exaggerated that 86.000 tons of Brihave been sunk, and that s so damaged thatReuter. - 131 words
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Article60 1939-10-16 7 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 15. aordinarv session of the Jnterderation of Trade Unions idopted a resolution promiiv ol view with French and ra who "are defending ies against the aggression nan states" and adding that Id be contcmclated only on a toration of the guarantees ol nations and peoples, ileal proposalsReuter. - 60 words
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167 1939-10-16 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. ACCORDING to vhe Mexico City correspondent of the New York Times, at -least one more German U-boat is now suspected of being ready to attack allied shipping in the Caribbean Sea. There are reports, says the corres- pondent, thatReuter. - 167 words
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Article143 1939-10-16 7 (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. I Chinese named Ho Soon, proprietor of Chop FJin Nam Lee, a grocery shop in Selayang, was charged in the Firs* Court before Ifir. R. C. Redman with having displayed a board showing prices cf various foods in excess of143 words
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Article79 1939-10-16 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. THE abundance of funds available for lendino purposes by the banks is revealed in last week's Bank Return .'howin;' bankers' deposits at niSJ»,--m whicn is the highest ?evel since January. Discount rates continued to lose c round owing to keen competition for BritishReuter. - 79 words
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Article145 1939-10-16 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. THE House of Commons will meet this week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and the House of Lords is also expected to sit on the same days. The Prime Minister will make his state, ment on the international situation on Wednesday. Notice hasReuter. - 145 words
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Article64 1939-10-16 7 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 15 FIELD Marshal yon Blomberg (former commander-in-chief of the German Army) and five other high officers anconfined in the Landsberg fortress id Bavaria, according to a Berlin report, quoted by Madame Tabouis in to-day'; L'Oeuvre. Landsberg is where Hitler was confined and wroteReuter. - 64 words
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214 1939-10-16 7 Lcndon. Oct. 15. NEUTRAL press comment on Mr. Chamberlain's statement shows widespread comprehension ana approval of attitude of the allied Governments. It is pcintsd out, in more than one quarter, that confidence in Hitler's word is one of the chief obstacles to peace. The214 words
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Article572 1939-10-16 8 QUIET efficiency" is the keynote of the Governor's comment—reported fully on another page—on the first War Budget of the Straits Settlements. Watchfulness in self-defence, patience und hard work on the economic front, and whatever financial sacrifice we can make individually and collectively, are our tasks. Then- nothing572 words
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296 1939-10-16 8 PEACE OFFENSIVE NOT YET DROPPED Reuter. AMSTERDAM, OCT. 15. THAT THE COMING WEEK WILL BE ONE OF FAB-BEACHING T deck Soot is the GENEBAL unofficial OPINION IN CFRMANYACCORDING TO THE BEBLIN CORRESPONDENT OF iTmroSlF, WHO GAINED THE IMPRESSION THAT GERMANY HAS NOT ABANDONEDReuter. - 296 words
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Article71 1939-10-16 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. JHE Turkish Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, is due to leave Moscow to-day. Yesterday's report from Istanbul that a satisfactory agreement 'had been reached, which did not conflict with the Anglo-French-Turkish agreement, was echoed in Rumania this morning. A Bucharest report says thatReuter. - 71 words
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Article116 1939-10-16 8 Shanghai, Oct. 14. TO strengthen the American air arm in the Pacific, 112 pursuit planes, 60 bombers and 14 observation ships and five auxiliary amphibians together with three transport ships for liaison service will be 3dded to the U.S. air force in Hawaii, according to116 words
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Article37 1939-10-16 8 Reuter. Helsinki, Oct. 15. The Finnish Nazi Party recently sent a delegation to Berlin, but it returned crestfallen, only seeing a minor official who said that Finnish interests were outside the German sphere.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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111 1939-10-16 8 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 15. NEUTRAL states are showing little inclination to be intimidated by Germany or the U.S.S.R., is the view of the Paris Press. "Excelsior" declares that as the resolution of the allies is strengthened and their military power increases, the little statesReuter. - 111 words
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Article36 1939-10-16 8 Reuter. Washington. l»ct. THE Department of fumim publishes an estimate thai Germany is piactiealh tstbted from countries which supplied 50.1 per cent. of h*r import needs the first six moßths tf this year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article246 1939-10-16 8 Reuter. London. Oct. IS, IN an article in the Observer irq ing the Allies to hold l;»si ud aee?pt no false peace, Mr. .1. Garvin writes that Britain and France have taken army agamsi th? domination of brutp four and had faith and they cannotReuter. - 246 words
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539 1939-10-16 9 Unable To Accept Military Control No Ultimatum To Finland Reuter. New York, Oct. 15. tk JT is our intention to find such a solution as constitutes a feeling of safety in this part of Europe where we live, and we believe our neighbours inReuter. - 539 words
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Article36 1939-10-16 9 Helsinki. Oct. 15. MPAASIKIVI left Moscow by the Red Arrow express at 12.30 a.m. on his return. It is considered here as a normal diplomatic procedure. It is also held to indicate that the36 words
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Article252 1939-10-16 9 Muslims War British London, Oct. 15. i v- II known that among „,<*( ill vout Muslims those l a |,va are t.. be numbered. Halavs always make a ee»- „u showing in tbe annual pilgrimage 1« Mecca, and the faithful from the Fast lldl) ~N renowned252 words
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79 1939-10-16 9 \r\v York, Oct. 15. M !\Kho\VN „f Ciernianvs i»eVtrial system within four to "ilii months owing to lack of raw materials and soaring costs is fcic--11 1 l>v > Herman economist in the *»eel trade pablieation Iron Aqc." I h< iv ,fa short79 words
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208 1939-10-16 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. 1 i both the morning ant evening papers now fca>r°niinently reports sent by lents, which are headed >:lil British Expeditionary Forces in France." ror instance, they all ret the British troops are now tiled in their allotted sections Ti Mli,punuLReuter. - 208 words
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59 1939-10-16 9 Berlin, Oct. 5. ILL raw materials stopped by theißrA tish blockade will be obtained bj other routes, declared Herr Funk. Minfaif trade was now turning towards the south-east, and Austria waTof special importance in th£ co-operation A special economic office wlll P be established59 words
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186 1939-10-16 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Oct. 15. MOSCOW correspondents of Danish newspapers report from a "reliable source" that Russia has made the following four demands of Finland: (1) Cession of the islands of Tytaesaari. Lavansaari, Seiskaari and possibly Surrsaari. which commands the entrance to Kronstadt Bay inReuter. - 186 words
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Article74 1939-10-16 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. THE Admiralty announces that the German Information Service has admitted that following the attack on British naval forces in the North Sea on Oct. 9, four of their planes fell into the sea. Two made forced landing in Danish territory. True German's claimsReuter. - 74 words
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272 1939-10-16 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. FOR two hours last night, the people of Berlin suffered all the alarms of an air raid which, however, was not preceded by an air raid warning. At 9.30, heavy gunfire was clearly heard, searchlights appeared and Hashes lit up theReuter. - 272 words
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Article166 1939-10-16 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. THE attitude of the Sunday newspapers, looking back on the week following Hitler s Reichstag speech during which important declarations have come from the French and British Premiers, is well summed in the phrase of "Scrutator" in the Sunday Times:— Hitler's penceReuter. - 166 words
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Advertisement379 1939-10-16 9 I FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S FOOT Arrordine to the Government Health Bulletin M ft Ac p°M al least 50% of the adult population of I me Unued a stat a es Ire being attacked by the disi 4252'rt.rt.- between the toes. 1 iJtiS watery blisters form and the skin cracks Lnd379 words
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Advertisement315 1939-10-16 9 ifS very high efficiency •W, W■>* P| Ms} fiMj specially designed fo: Mm —IB" very low fuel consump- j| -^-^L^» They are produced by B jLii^JiJ^^^JJ the most modern pro- \p-frr-fJl'jj VS**. cl art ion methods and all parts are made (if *»J, s>i The governor of the 4^^ Mtf315 words
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Article383 1939-10-16 10 Singapore, Saturday. MH records were smashed at the twentieth annual swimming carnival of the Y.MX'.A. held at Fort Canning this afternoon. First record to be broken was the 40 yards championship event for boys under 4 feet 10 inches. Song Kirn Seng of the383 words
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Article56 1939-10-16 10 Ipoh, Sunday. M the opening fixture of the All-Blues rugger competition, 1 i'erak Asiatics beat Penang Asiatics to-day on the Ipoh parang Try six points (two tries) to nil. Perak dominated throughout, and should have scored more, though Penang's defence was sound. Scorers were Wah56 words
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383 1939-10-16 10 Home Sport Reuter. lundon, Oct. 15. The following are results of yesterday's football match: Accrington 3. Bradford City 2. Barrow 2, Preston Reserves 0. Blackburn 2, Bury 2. Blackpool 6, Manchester-United 4. Bolton 2. Manchester City 2. Bournemouth 3, Southampton 2. Bradford 0, ChesterfieldReuter. - 383 words
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Article25 1939-10-16 10 THUNC WHA WIN The Thung Wha Football Association A' team Will play the Uniteers Sports Club *n a soccer friendly at Farrer Park on Wednesday.25 words
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509 1939-10-16 10 Penalties Give Only Scores (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. there were neither the usual spate of thrills nor spills of a major T rugby game when Johore met Negri-Malaeca in a friend.y match three points, off penal"eS The homesters were three points to509 words
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290 1939-10-16 10 Singapore, Sunday. PENG SOON, the Singapore men's open singles badminton champion, further enhanced his chances of becoming the triple crown -holder of Singapore, when with his sister, Waileen, he defeated Yap Chin Tee and Miss Hilda Schelkis to-day easily in straight sets, to enter290 words
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Article46 1939-10-16 10 Singapore, Sunday. PLAYING at Seletar this evening, the R.A.F. beat the Police at hockey by four goals to two. The Airmen were sounder in every department of the game and led 2—l at half-time. Scorers for the R.A.F. were Cronyn (2), Potter and Woodworth.46 words
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Article112 1939-10-16 10 Mr R R G. Hoare won the duffers' cup at the Island Club in the final round by beating Yap Tai Chong 5 and 4. The result of the various rounds are as follows: First round: SL A. A. Saw beat W A Wilson 4 2; R. R.112 words
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Article223 1939-10-16 10 Singapore. Sunday. Singapore 18 pts. BA F ft e\ REPEATING their succesj »f h< week, Singapore defeat* the R.A.F R.X. t» 1« (three gcate and a try) t. Rugby friendly played on thf l adan yesterday. The Services kicked of] and awarded two penalties bul 1223 words
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259 1939-10-16 10 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday JJOMINATIXG the scrums and handling well in the frequent threes' moves the Army beat Selangor 12 points (goal, try and goal) to nine (three tries) on the Padang this evening. Selangor wore seen to ai only in the dribbles while g"259 words
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Article53 1939-10-16 10 In a soccer friendly between the Clerical Union and the Lad Footers played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday, the home team emerged winners by three goals to one. Goal scorers were Haron. Vaz and Pak Tong for the Clerical Union whil? Swee Hock scored the Lad53 words
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Advertisement57 1939-10-16 10 nrr m I ouse| ff Why not have the Bathroom fitted to the same standard as tho rest of your home. TWYFORDS fixtures are designed for the house proud on the mos*. modern lines and in many attractive colour schemes. Call at our showrooms and inspect, for yourself, ow latere57 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-16 10 Taken Reguhrlv I BILE BEANS V MAKE YOU HAPPY HEALTHS Hi 111 il ill mm i 1 ay; 'r f20 words
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Article480 1939-10-16 11 handicaps for the first day mm races next Saturday: D.vs.on 1, 5U furs. J «'.9 .1- 8.8 iirk nru« 8.7 8.6 8.6 Sstrrn M"»« 8.4 8.4 7.4 j 7.2 n.v.s.on 2. 5 furs. o 8.11 8.9 8.9 Altfml 8.7 K„\..l M n 8.5 8.5 I 8.4480 words
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Article294 1939-10-16 11 A LARGE crowd was present at Balestier Plain on Saturday to witness the annual soccer fixtures between the first and second strings of the Thung Wha Football Associaiicn and the Tamil Brotherhood Party, played one immediately after the other. Thung Wha won both games. The first clash294 words
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370 1939-10-16 11 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—The response to my appeal for books, magazines, gramophones, records, cards and games, for the troops, has been very gratifying. As examples 0 f the generosity of these donors, I would like to mention the370 words
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Article151 1939-10-16 11 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—ln view of the imminent likelihood of the introduction of wartime taxation in Malaya, it would be an opportune moment to impose a tax upon incomes. f Income tax generally is the form ot taxation prevalent in practically every progressive country151 words
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Article147 1939-10-16 11 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —While the public are really thankful to the Government for introducing food control to stop ruthless profiteering, I wish to draw the attention of the authorities to the following:— The other day I went to a local shop and inquired the147 words
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Article116 1939-10-16 11 Last Night's First Night NORTH OF SHANGHAI," th e film which opened at the Capitol Tneatre last night, is melodramatic entertainment. It centres round the life of a cameraman and it tells cf exciting adventures in the quest of stories and pictures. James Craig, Betty Furness and116 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-16 11 Por Style, Comfort, Economy. m CONSULT MAm?n otiental OpUetJ Co n r^£ ACT UHINQ OPTICIANS Ch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd. SINGAPORE. y RKE TEBTINQ.25 words
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Advertisement75 1939-10-16 11 Heyitegse Your KIDNEYS And Yoo'H Feel Young—look Yoons 5" ing age, man or woman more ban Pains, Circles u cr /y e ra v etc because to joints and muscies. mm, kidneys kills kidney ?r m l'H notions Get Cystex The 0 JT tee protects f» Kidnoyi. Rheumatlim. BUuW* you.75 words
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Advertisement42 1939-10-16 11 For I MICROSCOPES. THEODOLITES. X-RAY APPARATUS. t j THERMOMETERS. 0 HAEMOMETERS. ERKAMETERS. j DESSICATORS. STETHOSCOPES. 0 HEARING AIDS, etc. please write to: 1 THE 1 Scientific Instrument Company., Ltd. I No. 2, Finlayson Green, I SINGAPORE. J P. O. BOX 92 I42 words
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Advertisement224 1939-10-16 11 aulnnuitMaO j II I j Ntlfk I F wuc tmi aettki. y) I An Invaluable Tonic. In this climate where th 3 demands made upon the 11 1 body are much more extensive than in other climes, it is essential that any symptoms of illness should not be neglectei. When224 words
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Miscellaneous68 1939-10-16 11 C\PITOL: "North of Shanghai, and "Nicola." a ALHAMBRA: "Inspector Hornleigh. PAVILION: "Mikado." C \THAY: "Midnight." MARLBOROUGH: "Flash Gordons Trip to Mars m 9 ROYAL: "Nandakumar." f ROXY:" Charlie Chan In Honolulu. GARRICK: Egyptian pictures. QUEENS: "Just Round The Corner. HAPPY WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. "REAT WC\LID:68 words
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Article87 1939-10-16 12 DEBENTURES LOANS 90 lOOnom s&gStore municipal lQOnom swr5 w r 1940 104 io6nom 4V 1947 Jjjj ioBnom 41/2';; 1955 lOSnom 1963 110 nici sri5 r i 56-66 m IOCy 2 ci 5% 48-68 10gl io9V 2 ci 70 80 "JBE 90ci 3% 75-85 Bql/ 92ci 39; 1962 J 8 90ci87 words
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Article198 1939-10-16 12 Singapore, uci. ♦1?p pxchange stock The following aretta «rcni ang §SSglMnl& Corporation. SELLING 24 1116 London T.T. |fi ljl6 London demand 2 4 x 8 Rate for freight 2050 Lyons demand 207 1 2 Switzerland demand Hamburg demand 13 16 New York demand 16 Montreal demand 2 Eatavia demand198 words
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Article651 1939-10-16 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 14. 1 pJBv rraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin *jj Jjj Austral Amal «P b J Austral Malay 37- w Ayer Hitam 216 j2 C AVer Weng 0 *35 0.95 Bangrin »g f Batu Briangor Berjuntai Burma651 words
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Article16 1939-10-16 12 The price of rubbei at n «K, nin Singapore to-day *raa«— Buyers: 85%. Sellei 357/16 words
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Advertisement144 1939-10-16 12 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obftnablm of OwmJrt» mn4 Storm PHILCO TROPfC RADIO 1934, LTD. Sole Agents: JjUDW^ THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH j REPAIRS YICKWOHHING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, tNear Middle Road) 'PHONE NO. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British144 words
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Advertisement19 1939-10-16 12 IBEST FOR RESULTS HIS MASTER'S VOICE American Radios SOLE AGENTS: Kee Huat Radio Co., J 122-124, Orchard Rd., Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement117 1939-10-16 12 The exceptional tn*a*tun strength makes "Gold Levi" Tea most economical in use. Gold Leaf ia fre? of excess Tannin and therefore does not cause indigestion. It U an old aid sound maxim that the only true guarantee of satisfaction is to try Brands that are long and Internationally established Picked117 words
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Advertisement11 1939-10-16 12 and jHetfimiyemmm BINOCULAR ftJESI WUVi \\\Vm\\^* wmmta m i I.l* iHilLFirlJllfJ"'!11 words
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Advertisement243 1939-10-16 12 new m HOMELITE pump -'-mm 8 iSaMF '^twltts*' BP Carries like a Baby... WorAs like a Man The new 93-lb Homelite 3" self-priming centrifugal pump is the quickest, surest, and most economical way to prevent water from draining the profit* out of a )ob Easily Portable—Weigh* only 93 lb*, complete243 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-16 12 New Arrival Novclily MAT various si» 8 Genuine L«« lher Suit Cases Dress Q&* Boston Bat' BABA Co., Mid -J20 words
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Miscellaneous353 1939-10-16 12 I To-Day's Radio j I SINGAPORE JffiSSS, 4 ZHL 225 metres GSD 11.75 Mc s (25.53 m.); GSF 15.14 ZHP 30.96 metres <9.69 m«ls). p.m. «rncramme o* News Bulletin 8.35 p.m. and 1120 p.m. 1.15 Miscellaneous piogramme o. TRANSMISSION 5 Gramopnone records. I'«*n Tre News mid-day Rubber GSB 951 mc353 words
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Advertisement47 1939-10-16 13 1 Tfl« BORNFO CO., LTD., Singapore BranchesCORY Coffee Brewer. Produces Better Coffee—Quicker. Electric Model With New "Hi Low' Heating j Unit and "Fast Flo" Filter $14.75 Sole Importers: Stocked by Kent Import Company j ohn u tl e Co., Ltd- 23 Bonham Building, ft SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE. I47 words
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Advertisement268 1939-10-16 13 maaaa mm aaaaaaa Imm Mr J IiIIBBWE "1 r Mai/b« you are saving up for the day when you will have to give up work. Maybe, toe, you are concerned at times over the problem of investing the money you have saved.. Why not prepare for retirement by means of268 words
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479 1939-10-16 14 lundon, Oct. 13. INTEREST has been aroused in naval circles in London by unofficial reports received recently «f important decisions reached at tne Panama Conference of Republics of America to the effect that a neutral or safety zone of a variously stated depth from479 words
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Advertisement332 1939-10-16 14 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated te Rngland), SINGAPORE BRANCH! 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and ■übficribed Capital £'2.000,000 Eaid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Am arm, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and morey received on Fixed332 words
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Advertisement97 1939-10-16 14 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. flncorporated in 8 9.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000.000 00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000.000 00 General Reserve Telegraphic Address; "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183. 5184. 5185 51C6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang. Esq.,97 words
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Advertisement406 1939-10-16 14 STEAMER BAILINGS. BRITISH i INDIA V in En3tand) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing fo the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being, but, the best services possible are406 words
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Advertisement245 1939-10-16 14 HAM* OF < IIi.VA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Cub Manager's Office G443. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-1 Cable Address: 4 CHUNGKUO n Paid Dp Capital Ch. $40,000,000 0» Reserve Fund.; in Rxcese of eh. 3.200,000.01 Total Assets approximately Ch.245 words
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Advertisement31 1939-10-16 14 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at No. VI, lALAM RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH Commences Business TO-DAY •fill mll Hi y t*B 1 *t MASTKIIfv31 words
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Advertisement104 1939-10-16 14 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Contr rfl .vpiA THE MERCANTILE HANK LOOTED. The Company, which is incnrpori the SS. and registered as a pany, undertakes the i 2 EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF* WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF I SfTATI f DECEAtJED R TRUSTEE OF A BETTI 1 ;D104 words
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Obituary80 1939-10-16 15 The family and relatives cf the late M Loh Seng Heng beg to tender their heartfelt thank* to the Dyeine As* cirtion. The Er Woo Amateur Dramati" As relation. The Friendly Athletic Association. The Chung Hwa Poctball Association. The Tong Soon Kok Association. The Goodwill "Seven" and80 words
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Advertisement299 1939-10-16 15 se Agents (ladies and T lt calendars and price. Mention Box 93, Malaya (,577-Bi ~Hs EVERYWHERE oeautiiul neckties. D.oks. magazines, baiary $25 ]>tr illecuonc send *5 •>8 The Arcade, (57G.8) j F—LB for WAFER A: ply Box ?5, Singapore i555.E» 1 MALTCOTTN Box 70, Malaya 1528-B» i .i.cate Youtn detraining299 words
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Advertisement403 1939-10-16 15 Salt i FOR QUICK SALE, 1937 model Ford IVB 30 H P. Saloon. Periect mecnanical j condition, upholstery ana tyres as new One owner and one syce. insured to May mo. A bargain at $750.00 Cash. Owner leaving country. Telephone 4751 or write D-SA. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. TALBOT 5403 words
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Advertisement518 1939-10-16 15 Wanted WANTED: Share half portion space (shop), 43, Bras Basah Road. Singapore Apply within. (567 B WANTED Agents for Shirtings, Suitings. Sarees Salary 100 Rates Corn; petitive. Jindak; Limited, Ludhiana, 27 India. WANTED Folding Pram m good COndition. Particulars to Box 86 co Malayx Tribune, Singapore. Db WANTED a small518 words
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Advertisement416 1939-10-16 15 Astrology SRI ATMA-CHTNTAN dares guarantee everything he undertakes, and cares produce testimonials, copies of which gladly sent on request. Money reiund.d if Answers, etc., not accurate. Send any rive quest-ion.' H. 58. Lorong 40. Singapore. i 5418.) CHALLENGE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN WHO IS SPECIALIST IN ASTROPALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE READING WITH416 words
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Advertisement693 1939-10-16 15 SINGAPORE TURF CU B. WINTER MEETING 1939 SATURDAY IITH, TUESDAY 14TH SATURDAY 18TH NOVEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 neon TUESDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 1939. SWEEPS—A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKE FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets mv ?i be in writing and be received before 3.30 p.m.693 words
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Advertisement211 1939-10-16 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL W DEBENTURE STOCKS 1937 1938. INTEREST DUE 15TH NOVEMBER. 10%. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Specks mU be closed from the 2nd to the fcUB November 1939, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary CYRANO. NOTICE is hereby given 'hat an211 words
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569 1939-10-16 16 TO USE DESTROYERS IN FUTURE 4 COOUMNG to (Jerman radio reports, Germany in future will use A destroyers and not submarines for "economical warfare." Genua* now admits that her submarine campa.gr. ajra.nst Br.feli shaping has been defeated by the convoy system but explains (hat569 words
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Article178 1939-10-16 16 London, Oct. 15. DISCUSSIONS which have taken place between the Minister of Labour and representatives of employers -nd labour, on the organisation of industry for tlie prodigious effort for which the demands of wartime call, are v nderstood to have created a very favourable atmosphere.178 words
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Article46 1939-10-16 16 GIFTS FOR NAVY DEPENDENTS Reuter. London. Oct. 15. Tbe Admiralty announce that gifts and money fo> men of the fleet ai d their dependents are welcomed from th public Also gifts in kind for the flee including knitted articles, tocaco. book-, marines, fruit- and vegetable -Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article100 1939-10-16 16 Chungking, Oct. 14. BETWEEN September 14 and October 11 altogether 14.835 Japanese soldiers were killed and wounded at the northwest Kiangsi front. Of the dead 2,535 corpses have been discovered. The biggest Chinese victory took placein mountainous regions, including Chiuhsientang. Konfang, Lafang and Shangfu. Sixteen Japanese soldiers100 words
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Article64 1939-10-16 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. ROME radio last night reported Mr. Cordell Hull, the United States Secretary of State, as having said that President Roosevelt might intervene to make peace in Europe only if he were invited to do so by all the three belligerent countries. ThereReuter. - 64 words
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Article39 1939-10-16 16 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 15. fHE Gestapo has arrested Mr. Thonwi Data, the shoe magnate, in ?lin (Moravia* according to a report to the "Nouvclles Tcheco-Slavaqueo." The Gestapo alleged that Mr. Bata lecently acquired British nationality.— Keuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article135 1939-10-16 16 Reuter. London am iTREAT offence has i, h ed in Canada b cast given in the i nit,., by Col. Lindbergh night in which he virtnaW? gested that Britain w\> European country should' u,T draw from the Westera pherc. lest they J*** United States inU, UmmL*Reuter. - 135 words
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Article119 1939-10-16 16 Chunskin». Oct. R UNDER heavy aerial and irtleq bombardment, nore than UmH Japanese troops, acccnip armoured ears, advanced columns on Octohei S tit m chih. Changtze and wards the Chinr-c eastern and central Shansi pa vinee. Severe fighting br cheng, southwest of H, k.\ the kaoping119 words
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Article57 1939-10-16 16 Londoi Ocl I THE Viceroy of India h purposes fund t<> n taneous and generous donai poses connected with the have been sent to him by a the community and from all W* India. An appeal committee wi admhr-tration of the fund A on its application57 words
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Article33 1939-10-16 16 Lond I A Cairo report stat j casting last night on tli the beginning of the ft < King Farouk urged hi for victory cf the democi —British Official Wil33 words
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Advertisement132 1939-10-16 16 BRITISH EMPIRE PRODI«T BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Guaranteed average Life of 1000 burning hours under normal conditions. V N n°' _rl L_l Utcd una approved by the Government of India for Railway. P.W.D. Viceregal Lod.es. etc., Mine 103"). Agents: PMTAi A €0- Tel. 2487 10, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE CAMAY BEAUTY132 words
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Advertisement43 1939-10-16 16 Qlostora That well-groomed appearance can be ruined by a few unruly hairs, Glosfora conquers unrury hair—keeps every strand in its ploce brings out the natural lustre of your hair« KEEPS HAIR NEAT 4 A.P.B. 4 JS*B i 9 ft• I** 1 ft* IMMMMS43 words
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Advertisement218 1939-10-16 16 HAVE YOUR DESTINY FORECASTED BY PROF. MANIAM HERE ARE SOME OPINIONS II KM the Late Prince Purachatra or Siam:— "If the correct reading eft the past is carried on to a successful prediction of the future, then you are great II Xli Princess Chandra of Siam:— "The Royal Occultist" Prof218 words
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Advertisement53 1939-10-16 16 DIAMOND Bedsteads The kich reputation JT ••Diamond" Bedsteads est abused tlirouthflut -Mala) I it baaed m writ. I for iuaay rears r extreme durability and tins finish hat become increa- I •ingfy recosjnieed as thd *TT M standard of quality and j value. r Diamond mttaL I PRODUCTS X II53 words
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