Malaya Tribune, 18 October 1939
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Title Section21 1939-10-18 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 248. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1939. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 18, lt».21 words
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Article550 1939-10-18 1 British Wireless. i end of tht war s Majesty's Government will be A v willing U f enter into consultation with thtLrepre- 0 j t ne several communities, parties and institu- n India, and with the Indian Princes, with a view to llnl ,n theirBritish Wireless. - 550 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-10-18 1 Amsterdam, Oct. 17IN air raid on the German harbour of Emden is believed to have occurred this 1 morning. Gunfire was heard from the Dutch frontier, being particularly heavy about 11 a.m. and aircraft were seen zooming through the clouds.45 words
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270 1939-10-18 1 Cannot Accept New Proposals Reuter. Reports FROM MOSCOW AND ANKARA iEaTE THAT THE RUSSIAN-TUR-chIN NFPOTIATIONS HAVE BROKEN TIIRKISH FOREIGN MINISTER 2?? N IFFT MOSCOW AND THE TURKISH PREMIER STATES "NO AGREEMENT WAS REACHED." a r nn t»ri will be maintained, but the SovietReuter. - 270 words
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Article183 1939-10-18 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 18. The Prime Minister, who wi.'l make his weekly statement on the war in the House of Commons to-morrow (Wednesday), entertained at luncheon to-day General and Mme. Orbay _and the members of the Turkish M^ ll 3Ty Mission. The Secretary for War wasReuter. - 183 words
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149 1939-10-18 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 17. THE Soviet has extended her designs 1 to the Near East, to diplomatic circles i» t*>fi by the New York Times cor- states that through Medium ot trade Russia is said to be seeking to reassert her lost sway inReuter. - 149 words
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325 1939-10-18 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 18. SUBSEQUENT to reports of enemy activity on h ve-terdav afternoon two enemy aircraft were observed off the North-Eatst cLt and were attacked by R.A.F. fighters. Both were 32 down and fell in the sea. The crew of oneReuter. - 325 words
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Article, Illustration318 1939-10-18 1 Reuter. LAST night's communique reports local actions on the whole front, "wlmh sines the ■gmjnf has remained stationary despite, sharp infantry engagements at Th?SinSSn« of the late* development on the Western front is by Reuter'.s military correspondent. Ht says that one of the essentia, differencesReuter. - 318 words
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Article33 1939-10-18 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Oct. 18. According to a telegram from Ankara it is understood in well informed circles that Turkey is signing mutual assistance pacts with Britain and France before the week-end.—Keuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement60 1939-10-18 1 (l> 01« PACES P. 2 i„ Kail'" S< 'V" p' 2 ~»1 S*** P 5 J ~i Kern P. r^J S r Raids cl-rt P. 11 H Ws Brainstorm ff H BERLIN OPI, CAL co I 1 st. E QUALIFIED EYE SlftHT LATf T styles or iyewear; <**S I CTORy60 words
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Advertisement78 1939-10-18 1 I AMBASSADOR I ON HITLER'S BRAINSTORM I —Page U I I 111 It I ARK THE I J 3 Prize Wixxehs I I MB DENN r" GILES, MISS EMMA CARNEGIE fl MR MOHD. YATIM. I HEAR THEM ON I I •*M*M*V' lleeortla" I I P. ***** MOXJTHORGAN RAG Dtnny I78 words
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244 1939-10-18 2 BRISK SECOND-HAND TRADE (Tribune Staff Reporter) RADIO sales in Singapore have been practically doubled since the outbreak of war, the Tribune understands. Main reason for this is the keenness of the English-educated classes to get first-hand news of developments in and near the244 words
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Article186 1939-10-18 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A REMARK that the standard of fines in such cases was lower here than in other countries was made by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Poyser, at the Supreme Court to-day when he dismissed the application of Yeow Kirn186 words
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Article79 1939-10-18 2 A NUMBER of commercial cables are being handed in containing series of numbers, without any indication of the commodity to which they refer The Chief Telegraph Censor points out that this amounts to the use of a private code, and as such is contrary to the Censorship Regulations.79 words
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Article92 1939-10-18 2 (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday.—"Once smelt, never forgotten" remarked Mr. J. M. Draper, D.P.P.. in describing the distilling of samsu before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Poyer, at the Supreme Court today. The Deputy Prosecutor said that the smell from steeped rice was so92 words
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Article89 1939-10-18 2 THE first meeting of the General Committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund is to be held at Government House, Singapore, on Friday. Oct. 27. To enable this Committee to deal with the funds at present held throughout Malaya, it is requested that all Sections and Committees89 words
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Article175 1939-10-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. MUNISAMY, who was charged with •the murder of his wife, Angammah, on Aug. 6 at the codie lines near a small police station in the Sungei Redan estate, Kota Tinggi, was found not guilty at the Assize Court before175 words
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Article98 1939-10-18 2 Singapore, Tuesday. YAP Kin Chiew, 36, a Hokkien, appeared before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, this morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of hawking in Amoy Street yesterday without a licence but claimed trial on a charge of voluntarily causing98 words
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429 1939-10-18 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. WITH the opening of a new branch at Alor Star yesterday, the Oversea-Chinese, Banking Corporation, Ltd., has now a complete chain of branches running from North to South of the Malay Peninsula. The official opening ceremony took429 words
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119 1939-10-18 2 ,T is notified that with effect from 1 crnment of Perak will guarantee for a penod of a minimum price of 9tM a piku. for padi crnment mills at Parit Buntar. Bagan provided the padi is clean and in good condition. A bonus119 words
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Article436 1939-10-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. AS rvsult ~1' the heavy and continuous rain which fell for over A sixteen hours many parts of Malacca are under watet. The worst hit parts are Bachang. Gajah Bernnu. Buona Vista. Kubu. Bukit China. Bunga Raya, Pengkalan Rama,436 words
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106 1939-10-18 2 Singapore, Wednesday. ASSISTED by two assessors, both of whom are Norwegian sea captains tii2 Maritime declaration m- quiry was opened to-day by Mr A. Yenning, Norwegian n-u: Singapore, into the lo>> <;f the mv "Hocgh Transporter" which with 6,600 tons of general caifi M106 words
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Article248 1939-10-18 2 Singapore, VVednesdi PIGHT summons* Control Ordiuain morning before Mr. L. I i t Singapore Fifth Police There were two com the rest were within stance of the Crov. I Chng Sam Tat, the proprj r ol g Seng Lee of No. 60. Park Road v248 words
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175 1939-10-18 2 Singapore, Tuesday. REMARKING that there had been many occasions when people were either seriously injured or killed on Bukit Timah Road, due mainly to negligent driving, and that it was the courts out) to impose sentences that would serve as a warning to other m»175 words
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Article55 1939-10-18 2 "Munday. Kuala Lumpur. nire BAIL was refused I to-day at the 8 the Chief Justice Mr when an uppMcatum Sikhs, Chanan Si Chanan Singh (2) ai who have been com" their trial at the bery and retention ol The application for ban accused had previou twice in the55 words
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Article11 1939-10-18 2 untitled The death is Announcement untitled the widow of Lord H11 words
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145 1939-10-18 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. A POLICE parade, impressive and well-executed, was held this morning on the Police grounds when five long service medals were presented to members oi the rank and file by Mr. E. E. Bagot, Inspector General of Police. F.M.S. The145 words
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Article148 1939-10-18 2 pEFORE a packed house at the Victoria Memorial Hall la b singers drawn from twelve churches and organisatu the biggest chorus Singapore had ever known, staged a ye ful concert in aid of the China Relief Fund. A perfectly balanced choir, under tne able leadership148 words
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Advertisement21 1939-10-18 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building-, Chulta MtrwC, j THOSE 5808. SINGAPORE. I FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,21 words
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Advertisement67 1939-10-18 2 Grubber TkEwbelia's" \l I j monkey Grubber y B Hie Trewhella" Monkey Grubber is ideal for tree Wftof and rapid land clearing. It is simple to use, and yet can tackle the hardest Job-by hand. Scientifically made to conserve physical energy and eliminate strain. W x=o s hoeT ar Ev67 words
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Article, Illustration269 1939-10-18 3 .M 0 f Ihe most eminent U Chinese scholars in Malaya, n 1 m Boon Keng, 0.8. E., torates his 70th birthday. 20 years ago—at the bewar Dr. Lam Boon ditor of the Malaya ihort period of six ci ntrois the distribution tter now269 words
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Article8 1939-10-18 3 Happy Birthday DR. LIM BOON KENG, 0.8. E.8 words
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Article120 1939-10-18 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. DENANG is to have another six storeyed building which will house the office of the "Sing Ping Jin Pao." and the Eng Aun Tong Medical Hall, Penang Branch, and plans for the erection of this imposing building, which will have an120 words
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Article67 1939-10-18 3 (From Oar Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. THE death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital last night of M. L. R. Delsa. Proprietor of the French Cafe, Java j Street. I M. Delso. who was 39 years of age l had been seriously ill for some time. J67 words
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290 1939-10-18 3 Singapore As Dumping Ground For Wang (Tribune Staff Reporter) pRECAUTIONS are being taken in Singapore to prevent pro-Japan-ese propaganda from reaching the Chinese thrcugh the efforts of Wang Ching Wei, former Premier of China, who has. heen derounreri for his **peacV'' movement. The Chinese Chamber290 words
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Article87 1939-10-18 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday DUE to restrictions on cross-country flying and joyriding owing to the outbreak of war, and also the bad weather which has been experienced during the afternoon, flying hours generally have reduced as compared with previous months, states the Perak Flying Club87 words
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Article43 1939-10-18 3 ARMISTICE DAY will not be a publir holiday this year, the Gazette Notification declaring this day a public holiday having been cancelled. A further rnnouncement with regard to thp observance of Armistice Day in Singapore will be made later.43 words
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Article320 1939-10-18 3 Singapore, Tuesday. MR. E. W. O. Fernando, a quantity surveyor, appeared as plaintiff in a civil «uit which came up in the High Court to-day before the Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine, when j 51.280 was claimed from Mr. Chia Lay i Phor. a building contractor,320 words
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Article241 1939-10-18 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. "YOU have been found guilty of two serious offences. They are very serious because they affect the whole community and tend to destroy the confidence of the people in the currency. Ido not think that you can be novices in241 words
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Article124 1939-10-18 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE story of how a peon in the La'oou: Office had come to him in July and told him that a clerk in his effice had won a $9.000 loHery and was intending to buy Benares S'aree and hew he had124 words
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Article187 1939-10-18 3 Singapore, Tuesday. j IAM giving the accused the benefit of the doubt but let him be warned j that this is a very serious charge. Undoubtedly the police will watch him in future and if he were to be brought here again on a yimilar charge187 words
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Article11 1939-10-18 3 untitled to untitled ion &f transmitting apparatus were Gazered last night.11 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-10-18 3 FAIR WARMER Miss Ncna Esser, who scored a splendid success as Blanny Wheeler in the Repertory Players' production, "Fair and Warmer" which was played to good houses at the Victoria Theatre. The production will now be presented at the different Army and Air Force establishments in Singapore and is bcund57 words
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Article38 1939-10-18 3 Singapore. Wed n c sday. THE Colonial Secretary (Sir Alexander Small* and Lady Small entertained b lorae number of guosts at a warden party yesterday at their residence. Teni i Exhibitions were provided by leading players.38 words
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Advertisement58 1939-10-18 3 I 20TH CENTURY-I'OX ALSO I S;J ,IISTI 1 SONJA TYRONE O -J T v THESE AND V J.i N ES! HENIE POWER Or -BACK C T ALU in "SECOND FIDDLE" MQVIFTOMP rn/MUI LATEST FROM HOME SCF NES OF TROOPS DEPARTING FOR FRANCE. I H «N(» ENTERTAINED BY THEATRICAL STARS IN58 words
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Advertisement126 1939-10-18 3 We now receive these delicious Im Sydney Rock Oysters twice a «*||AH week by air. They really are f M 'tl good—the flavour is fine and I ky fl-» f they are in straight-from-the- V*! «-k^^^^ .sea condition. Let us reserve a dozen ior you. V m s 'PHONE: STORE126 words
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Article135 1939-10-18 4 Singapore. Tuesday. HAIL in the sum of $5 OGO in one surety 15 wa s offered to a 34-year-o'd English speaking Teochew who appeared before Mr. J. Letcher-Cooke In the Thud Po lice Court this morning on charges of falsification of accounts and cumi nal breach of trust.135 words
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Article200 1939-10-18 4 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. TOUR months' rigorous imprisonr ment was the ****<*J"St2L Lee Ah Fatt. an elderly ncksna puller who was convicted in the Ipoh Police Court on Tuesday on a charge of giving false information to "he Detective Branch regarding200 words
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Article21 1939-10-18 4 /V lecture on "Dharma or Duty wig b<> dehveTed at 8. CairnhiU Roadl the, Thcosophical Society, to-morrow at 6.30j3.m.21 words
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Article402 1939-10-18 4 hostesses in COURT Singapore, Tuesday. THE oreliminary inquiry into the case in which a young Cantonese T and two dance hostesses of the Great World Cabaret are charged in connection with dance coupons alleged to be foiged began morning before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the402 words
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Article67 1939-10-18 4 Singapore rueata THREE Hokkien youth.s, C (18). Chia Chin Seng i2i Chua Seng (20), plead, d thj morning in the second pi bei'ore Mr. Conrad Oldhaj dLsorderly conduct by fl junction of East Coa.st R< bling Road at 11.2G p.m v His Honour fined each of them67 words
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Article64 1939-10-18 4 The following boys from untitled School have passed the R L S S icfetj Awards having won the I: Certificate and Bronz Mi (the* were examined by Mr. G. L. D a Peng Siong. Juraimi Bin Samf iri. Chee Sing Yeong, Tian Ah R Mm Leong, Kwek Ah Mai, 164 words
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214 1939-10-18 4 (From Our Own Crfesfndent) Scremban, Monday LURED by the of an in ticduction to a beautiful ttomau. an ex-Railway HBptojree named Arumugam, of Gemas. is alleged It have been taken by .w Indians, Kadir Maidin and Chiniiiali, ftm May 25, and robbed of214 words
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Article78 1939-10-18 4 gtagapore Tuesday ON the charge that betwee J P Oct. 15 and 5 .45 pm on committed house-break. ng Oy a house in Veerasamy Rowim commit theft two youn peared before Mr-J. Flj the Third Police Court tr>jsJ The men were Lav Ah i n-78 words
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Article136 1939-10-18 4 Singapore, Tuesday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Sorter the Sinpaoore Coroner, at the concision of the inquiry into the death of a 53-year-old fisherman. Lek Thio Lam which occurred as a result of injuries received when he collided136 words
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Advertisement454 1939-10-18 4 NEW HAIR Grown on BALD HEADS By Using KOTALKO When baldness threatens hundreds ot Mr. James Bmdleys workmate* remember what Kotalko did for him. m i had no hair "if jm h.od at all." he states. £A uot a single hair. At MMIIH the hospital they said I m V454 words
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Advertisement170 1939-10-18 4 AS YOU NEED ITS your dealer. 2 APB-75M End Rheumatism While You Sleep Puffy Ankles. Circles under Eyes, Fn7, fl y ADoetite, Ordinary medicine fl h'in .mv h—vou must kill the germs ran t help mucn >°« d theae troubles ruining health. Cystex enas wiac hv removing the cause. Got170 words
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Advertisement56 1939-10-18 4 For Style, Comrort, Economj, I For y CONSI jtT I Tbo Oriental Optic»! C»j Branch Offl^ N( 348. o N E FREE TESTINGdTtTlim's Diabetes Herb I* No u< Increases. |§3pH' ,n ENDS MABETES UOTC ACin KIDNEY TROi hi URINAL OTWLAIN^ MAKES lin I YOU A NEW MANSTRONG. In pTfST^^ o.56 words
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Article424 1939-10-18 5 Reuter. (Reuters Special Correspondent) London, Oct. 17. THE reported demands of Soviet Russia upon Finland would, if granted, constitute complete Russian dominance in the North Baltic, which could only be directed against Germany. A military pact between Finland and Russia would mean a most unnaturalReuter. - 424 words
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Article90 1939-10-18 5 DURING the week ending Oct. 7. 1939. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 119,103 cases, of which: UT.Z33 •99 per cent > cases were to the United Kingdom. 50 cases to the Continent of Europe, 500 cases to Canada, and 1,317 (1 per cent* cases elsewhere. Total90 words
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Article88 1939-10-18 5 Singapore, Tuesday. A CANTONESE woman was robbed of $500 worth of jewellery at about 7.30 a.m. this morning at Towner Road when she was taking her son to school. According to the report she made to the Police, a party of three Chinese men held her up88 words
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Article189 1939-10-18 5 THE monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A. general committee was held on Monday with Mrs. H. J. Pedlow. the President of the Association, in the chair. Reports received showed that during the past month a badminton club had been formed and also the Jasmine Club, an interest for189 words
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Article85 1939-10-18 5 THE CINEMAS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —I agree with Mr. T. S. Song's fcuggestion of having the booking sysI tem for the cheaper seats at the local cinemas. It will .*ave unnecessary exSpense, time and inconvenience for all cinema-goers to fcnow beforehand85 words
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Article315 1939-10-18 5 Wednesday. Oct. 11. HIS Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. lady MncKenzie. Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Ambrose Pratt and Mr. Simpich had luncheon at Government House, i v m Sunday. Oct. 15. Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman. Hon. Mr. G315 words
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Advertisement315 1939-10-18 5 NOTICE. I OF CHAN SZE ONN. qeCEASBD, > Orange Grove Road, died on the 2nd day s, ntember* 1935 -29 ol the Trustees Chapter 59 >. yon that creditors lY ing laims against ihp ihuvena mcd deceased reol in writing to tors for Chinese China BuildSingapore, who are ol ;he315 words
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Advertisement61 1939-10-18 5 j I>RI ULKvSS HEALING. I IHAK TING SCM. Ph.D., DMT. i D S T.i M.S.P., F.P.C. iLond.), 1 F N.A.M-T.:. tLond.). MECHANOTHERAPY, PSYCHOTHERAPY ELECTRO-THERAPY No 6 Jalan Skola, Kuala Lumpur PSYCHO RAY BADGE. Wear it. Self-treatment of sickness with marvellous results. Preventive and Curative. Price $3 each, postage 20 cents61 words
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Advertisement362 1939-10-18 5 Heart Trouble Caused by High B!o!>d Pressure If you have pain around the heart, palpltatW diz:. n. ss. h« adacfces t tOfam. L.,k „f ht -d and abova eyes, sn»>rtnoM V Jtfc S3 n.rvy. cr deep, loss of memory and em t E>. l tion worry and f< ar, your362 words
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Advertisement41 1939-10-18 5 1 I nVBTa gf a TaITtW sa w f mi h| ri THE TRUE TONIC ff-OOD Obto/nob/e of all Chmmitu mn4 Stores Have you heard j| best food hi I Orchard Restaurant I Bar I 138, Orchard Road, j SINGAPORE. I41 words
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Advertisement295 1939-10-18 5 NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT TO TRY THE EXCELLENT GRILL SERVED AT RAFFLES CAFE AT MODERATE PRICES Entertain Your Friends At The Attractive Comfortable New Bar REFURNISHED REDECORATED breadTdinner rus cakes at RAFFI es BAKI CONFECTIONERY, IF > WANT THE BEST •N.ade with the Finest Ingredient Under Strictly Hygienic Conditions295 words
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Advertisement285 1939-10-18 6 <„,,i-„v ™»T mi I KEEP YOIM.AH.IUNG FOR HOI RS \n r\IH 1 I MOM ENT THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW OF THE MONTH GRAND NEW SONGS "Packed with Joy" —SKETCH. STARTS TO-DAY Best FIIm _era. 3.15, 6.15, 9.15. m m -r "You Won't Stop Laughing P A V I L I285 words
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Advertisement215 1939-10-18 6 I EXCITING AinjNTURE! ROMANCE Here's C*m*m'n g7c" Humours! 1"? i -HOWS DAILY: CAPITOL i CARY a JEABf (MANT ARTHLIt Cumc Early! This picture exceeds 12.000 feet to length. POSTPONED FROM SEPT. 8 THE CONCERT BY BARBARA GILMAR SOPRANO lintmlTf by WEKNEB BAER Hum WILL DE HFLD AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL,215 words
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Advertisement243 1939-10-18 6 lift LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 WILD RIOI OF FUN. IK-gfjk, I LAUGHTER AND WITTY I DIALOGUE IN AN IMAZING COMEDY OF DARKEST AFRICA! "OLD DOMES RIVER- I FROM THE STORIES BY EDGAR WALLACE, with I WILL HAY I GRAHAM MOFFATT—MOORE MARRIOTT 1 TO-MORROW DRAMA TOHIT YOUR HEART with 1 TERRIFIC243 words
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Advertisement151 1939-10-18 6 LAST NIGHT SUN (New World) AT 7-30 9-30 PJt ERROL FLYNN in "ROBIN HOOD EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9-15 P.M. TROPIC HOLIDAY (Dorothy Lanioiir) I NEW WOILD Idance| jPALACt tel. 2i;:. III!': (The largest Air-condi Cabaret in Mali<\ a HIIiNIGHT DANCE .-9 30 t jjjH Admission 50 cents :::::TEA151 words
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Article135 1939-10-18 7 Singapore. Oct. 17. rug exchange stock t0 the daily cir- the Hongkong and Corporation. SELLING 2 4 1116 2 4 1116 2,4 1 8 2050 d 207 46 13 16 51 9116 85 5 8 85 12 155 5.8 155 5 8 155 5 8 155 5 8 155135 words
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Article89 1939-10-18 7 I Singapore, Oct. 17. No 1 per Koyan r N0,3 per Koyan 190 175 $158 No. 1 $119 No. 2 $H6 n "S Q." Mecdon Snghiraj "Small Mill" rWs am Parbofled No. 1 Bfee Si to P rbolled No. 2 7.50 12.00 14 00 13.50 ttmv is v n89 words
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105 1939-10-18 7 MILI PRICES CURRENT. &ngap re, Oct. 17, neon. ■TVt V Buyers. Sellers. I '-> Nov. 36 36» 4 H R8 8 f'.o, b. f Hers option) 3544 36 II J<J E) S F 0.8 35' a 35-% l W 8 8 8. F105 words
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Article423 1939-10-18 7 Oct. 17, 1939. KUMPULAN ahli surat2 khabar Melayu yang melawat Singapura, itu, pada petang sa-malam telah pergi pula katempat Pengkalan Kapal Perang, dan di-sana telah melihat akan "band" Dimyi2an Pasokan Askar Punjab (Punjab Regiment). Dalam Pasokan Askar Punjab mi ada termasok beberapa banyak orangz Islam. Band423 words
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Article157 1939-10-18 7 Last Night's First Night THEY Made Me a Criminal." now I showing at the Alhambra. is not so melodramatic as its title sounds. It is an chesty story of a man who fights back and wins after society has put him down f:r the count. There157 words
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Article251 1939-10-18 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. "JINCE we last met there have been momentous happenings in the outside world in which this Colony as a part of the Empire is involved. The repercussion of these events must sooner or later and to a greater or251 words
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Advertisement120 1939-10-18 7 -w*— j y M^^^JtoTS^B^^LoiooBi > H, ua ce« BOOT- m ■•*J« /o» <.._- j'ah JTjn >¥ t| It 1 flf TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 7.45 P.M. 1 ■111 1% Two Shows For One Payment. V!l Oliver Hard; Stan Lamei in "FRA DIAVOLO" (New Copy). Uugha In A Feature-Length Musical Comeiy Romance!120 words
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Advertisement40 1939-10-18 7 MARLBOROUGH (Next To Alhambra). TO-DAY 3-15. 6-15, 9-15 Final Chapters B—ls of "FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS" with BUSTER CRABBE New Arrivals Novelity MAT various sizes Genuine Leather Suit Cases Dress Cases Boston Bags BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. j40 words
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Advertisement165 1939-10-18 7 ALHAMBRA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY 21st. WARNER BAXTER dons again the '"^l;^1 sombrero and ,he silver-mounted JhmH B uns n moJ famous character ffp^^3 ;< M O. Henry's fas3 c nat n 9 cobaliero V of old Arizona! THE RETURN OF THE Cisco Kid LYNN BARI CESAR ROMERO HENRY HULL• C.165 words
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Advertisement213 1939-10-18 7 ATHLETE'S FOOT CAN QUICKLY SPREAD TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY You can t>a«s on infectious Athlete 1 Vmtt to those you love and ne\cr be aware or il. Thut is because of vhe infection romparalive mildnosj when first or that on a carrier II may not -bow Oft ot all. of213 words
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Advertisement257 1939-10-18 7 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER When your temperature begins to fait and you feel you're getting better, then is the time to start to rebuild your wasted nerve and muscle tissues. Doctors have proved time and time again that Horlicks Is not only easily digested, but also stimulates your faded appetite and257 words
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Miscellaneous72 1939-10-18 7 CAPITOL: "Only Angels Haxe ALHAMBRA: "They Made Me A cnm inal." PAVILION: "Trouble Brewing. CATHAY: "Second Tid die MARLBOROUGH. "Mash Gordons Trip to Mars ROYAL: "Nandakumar ROXY: "Old Bones of the R'ver. GARRICK: "Fra Diavolo" and 'You ana Me." QUEENS: "Battle of Broadway. HAPPY WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Snows Cinemas and72 words
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Article788 1939-10-18 8 MANY policies of state, both at Home and in the Empire, may be changed by this war. Reflect a little on the alterations in outlook and in social ana political institutions brought about by the previous conflict None of them was violent but some of them were788 words
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839 1939-10-18 8 Very Little Damage Done By Attackers Reuter. London, Oct. 17. wrtf paf nlanes carried out IT is officially announced that a number ofBA P and successful daylight reconnjuss ance has not return ed. North-Western Germany y e^ e a J. teg thatReuter. - 839 words
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Article42 1939-10-18 8 Reuter. London, Oct. l*J THE Italian radio hints that the new Italian Ambassador in London bears a message tnm Urn Duce expressing the lutter\ in. tention to establish tt r equilibrium in the Balkans and the Danube Basin.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement27 1939-10-18 8 Ethical Eyesight Service! Careful ft Accurate ExaminaV.n by Qualified wP ecialtsts with most ggWWg eh Best quality glasses at lo *~TLn Satisfaction beyond question. Everbright Optical Co.27 words
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Advertisement53 1939-10-18 8 ffl STILL THE I I* fffi GREATEST I M VALIJE IN I Ma.aya. .'unu- I W 2rirl *sS*£ rmateed. An ■Hv 'ill ,fflnic f r "i Ideal r... I E A IT-DE-CO LOGME and LAVENDER WATER BRITISH MADE. REFRESHING AND OOOUNG. THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES SOLD ANNUALLY. 3 Bottles For 1*0"53 words
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Article170 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 17. I two French commureporting successive 1 IC £"east of the Saar, significant change in ration* on the Western Front. p lh< defeat mi the Polish the trench Command led reconstitute the /"J/ 1 reached on Gertni tenters >'> defensive lines. m l hlReuter. - 170 words
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84 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 17. j ed lasl night that anthei British ship has been German submarine in She was the Sneaton. of 5.5UU tons. in was killed, but the iters of the crew were safi v into port by a BelQm m the GermanReuter. - 84 words
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Article40 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. irl Elizabeth, Oct. 17. 1 a fund to raise £300,000 build Tover which will be S South Africa is the help win the war. rl Elizabeth has ad--18 municipalities for in raising the money.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article28 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 17 I Rome report, Sweden destroyers and 24 I of the two cruisers -m.tiiv projected. spend £730.000 extra next year—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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339 1939-10-18 9 French Troops Still On Enemy Soil Reuter. London, Oct. 18. FRENCH communique from the Western front says that the Germans who attacked yesterday morning on a four-mile frant made a second attack yesterday afternoon on a front of 20 miles east ofReuter. - 339 words
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Article122 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. Kaunas, Oct. 17. ACCORDING to a Berlin despatch, divergence of opinion arose at the last conference in Hitler* room between the Nazi leaders and army chiefs concerning collaboration with the Soviet. Amsterdam. Oct. 17. Hitler is anxiously awaiting Stalin's reply to his personal letter, accordingReuter. - 122 words
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408 1939-10-18 9 London, Oct. 16. AFTER firmly rejecting Hitler's peace bid based on the Allies' acceptance of subjugation of Poland, Britain" entered the seventh week of the war with interest centring about whether the Fuehrer's next step would be to launch a threatened offensive on the408 words
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Article417 1939-10-18 9 British Wireless. London, Oct. 17. {m story of how the battleship lI.MS. Royal was sunk was told by Winston Churchill, First u 1 to Admiralty, in "©use of Commons tc- Royal Oak was sunk 1 u-Boat at Scapa Flow, ■Saturday morning, (natter of conjectureBritish Wireless. - 417 words
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Article97 1939-10-18 9 Tokyo, Oct. 17. NOTHING untoward has marred the flight of the Japanese monoplane Nippon, though it flew over a desert on Oct. 13, according to a special message cabled by Mr. Takeo Oharn, people's goodwill envoy, from Karachi to the Nichi-Nichi Shimbun chain of newspapers which97 words
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122 1939-10-18 9 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 17. IN crder to meet a probable reduction tin the supplies of British caught fish caused by the Admiralty demand on fishing vessels, numbers of which are being armed and used to counter German attacks on merchant shipping, aBritish Official Wireless. - 122 words
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Article48 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. Kaunas, Oct. 17. Lithuanian troops marched imo Viiterritory yesterday and will occupy UM city to-day. The Lithuanian Government proposes to grant citizenship on!' 1 to people born In Vilna or living there since November. 1918. Thus many thousands of Poles will be excluded. Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article97 1939-10-18 9 Reuter. London. Oct 17 WE have all 'entered this struggle erimlv resolved to see X iprcoeh o the 'end," declared Mr. Ernest Brown. Minister of Labour, brcadcastiner to m■ rged 20 to 22 who have been called up to report on Saturday. He added thatReuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement122 1939-10-18 9 SuddeiTcHlLLS, DryT Relaxed THROAT, Etc. Soon Yield To IPEIPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEASLE TABLETS mow mmm Eg 6IRLS NEVER TOOK TO ME There is no question of the value of J neat, attractively combed hair to your Vjfr entire personal appearance. It sets you Vj/ T off, makes you look better in122 words
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Advertisement428 1939-10-18 9 jj Nasty Acid fPfi MEANS I f Digestive Trouble r i Take this Advice and,. lJj I EAT WHAT YOU LIKE JH| That excess outpouring of acid in the stomach is the iMmrlm cause of almost all forms of indigestion. But although Hngtar'''k\ this acid can quickly be neutralised, it428 words
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100 1939-10-18 10 mmm following are the ties in the SinT gapore Badminton Championshipo to be played at the Clerical Union Hal this week-end: i SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m. Mixed Doubles (Final): Wong Peng coon and Miss Waileen Wong vs. Tan Chong W and Miss Lee Shao Meng. C Commercial100 words
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90 1939-10-18 10 Singapore. Tuesday. RESULTS of to-day's ties in the Club tennis tourney: OPEN MIXED DOUBLES (FINAL) °mr. aTd Mrs. T J A DEL Anderson and Mrs. K. M. DOUBLES Mr. and Miss Duff -15 beatK. j. Tovey and Miss Murray —3 6—3, Handicap menjs doubles90 words
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Article186 1939-10-18 10 UTan "At Home" to officers ol: the 19tn A Hyderabad Regiment held at the Colonial Sectary's house yesterday a ™S£ot tennis matches was played. The f °^lX^ KeeOnn and *am T a a Yadi and Kamis beat Sn? n Hoare and Capt Russell Roberts P 2' M Sin186 words
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211 1939-10-18 10 STANDARD OF GAME WAS NOT HIGH SCC "A" ...-"I* R.A. (Changi) 3 pts. try). S <99.SSS.S Play was not of a very high standard, though in the second half the Gunners fully extended the Club and two of their Lt Rowson and Leighton, came211 words
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Article57 1939-10-18 10 TO-DAY ca f A Cup, 2nd round, SOCCER. Sutherland Highlanders, BnfKl f V Police vs. Indian Associa HOCKEY, vs qr R C Hong Lim Green. r I SRC "A" vs. Fort Can"n,S.RC. 2nd vs. SC.C 2nd SCC. RUGBY SAO B A vs. SC R Farrer Park. d TFNNIS57 words
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Article45 1939-10-18 10 The following have been selected to The louowmg i YMCA. Junior play hockey for the* Battery rSepaitment against. 7th Heavy Ban y on Saturday, Oct. 21 at o f. Aik L« I B Suratta. S. Hope. U>o. Imm Mcng. Reserves:-F. L Wong L. F. Newman.45 words
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Article157 1939-10-18 10 AVERY interesting of rm;by will be played a the Jalan Besar Stadium next Satnrday between the Royal \ir Force and Royal Navy linst Negri Sembilan and Malacca. Members of the Services in uniforms will be charged half price to the Grand-stand. For the information I the public, the157 words
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Article220 1939-10-18 10 o. Argyllcs terday. The match was far from interesting at the beginning, but progressed with play. MQHat, *c £Sn display saving his side row nearer the pick of pivotal position. v>as a ureuw For the Loyals. Cronin in the pivotal position gave a creditable display220 words
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Advertisement244 1939-10-18 10 TEACHER CONQUERS ULCERATED STOMACH Discards 18-Year Diet A schoolmistress who, owing vo weak stomach, had been restricted a diet for 18 years, writes as foUOwa "I had stomach trouble or.lB*«*. she tells us. '"Ulcers cjohnlnated m haemorrhage For six weeks I la, J tween life and death and at the244 words
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Advertisement48 1939-10-18 10 «t mm rbinkmann Si Ssp FREE PETROL WITH REPAIRS IS BEING SUPPLIED OCCASIONALLY 15 V REPAIR SHOPS TO ATTRACT CUSTOMERS. \\e do not do this, but we charge j yoU moderate prices instead. I For your next repair job— AP B 3 j RHONE 5?4:il8 BRIM KM ANN-48 words
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Advertisement29 1939-10-18 10 For MICROSCOPES I THEODOLITES. X-RAY APPARATUS. 0 THERMOMETERS. 0 HAEMOMETERS. ERKAMETERS. DESSICATOW BTETHOSCOPI 0 HEARING AH' i( please writ* U THE Scientific Instrument Company., Lt<l--vn Finlayson <■'" p O. BOX29 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-10-18 10 TO-DAY High Water: }M a.m. 8 4 ft. 1.26 p.m. 9 1 TO-MORKOW High Water: 2,15 a.m. 7.1 ft 2.09 p.m. B.b ft.23 words
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Article79 1939-10-18 11 London, Oct. 18. ~i the Ni l/i raiders of TIM lt :im job in which a 1 I i iktn by men who we re Scottish stocks m sheep farmers. have brought down in ded One running Pentland Hills, helping to a chine, which79 words
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Article112 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. LoOdOB Oo* 13 v aiarter* lot the (CLASS I) Olfta Lowteyl f ft U i Be ■•H I I lbyl fm\ Ctancc Simp*» -r iSiretl l rih».--f ißncersi i. i>:chards» TtaeStep fSuttlel r• T irk lYoung] Op m p m a«a»l TIM (I taithl H BftHKfliReuter. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration692 1939-10-18 11 Report Of British Ambassador Reuter London, Oct. IT. r HE final report of the circumstances leading to the termination of Sir Nevile Henderson's Embassy in Berlin, issued as a White paper, deals with the events on Aug. 80 and 31, in whichReuter - 692 words
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Article47 1939-10-18 11 Reuter London, Oct. 18. THE rojal mail steamer Stola, plying I near Thnrso, (Caithness', Inland, was attacked by German planes yest;eJdav mcrning. Bombs fell round the Stola which cVd not hit. One German plane was brought down by anil-air guns on land —RenterReuter - 47 words
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Article112 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 18. I lAPANESE setbacks "daring the recent) fighting in the north-east of Hunan Provtoce are confirmed by a Reuter correspondent in Changsha. the capital of H aTstatea it Is believed that Japanese troops have withdrawn to their original positions and are at present holdingReuter. - 112 words
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116 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. Tnntsir. Oct. 18. BRITONS ;<nd other foreigners continue to be held pp by Japanese sentries at th-* barricades of the foreign concessions. Employee* of the Yce Hong Tobacco Co. (British-American Tcbacco Co.» are particularly effected In the early mornings, sometime having to waitReuter. - 116 words
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Article115 1939-10-18 11 The following are results:—Scow Kee ond Keng Siew beat Thean Tek and M Blmi (W. 0.), Hock Kee and A. T. beat You* Poh and Buck Yang (200 1?4) Kee Tian end Choon Seng beat Lam Hai end Boon Whatt (200—168». Chee Juan and Y. P. Wee beat115 words
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Article79 1939-10-18 11 Reuter Docrn, Oct. 18. THE ex -Kaiser has received his ration (.aid for ssjgar, which cannot be procured without it. Life proceeds normally at Docrn House, but a large -shelter has been constructed In the garden capable of sheltering the whole stall. The ex-Kaiser reads EnglishReuter - 79 words
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Article64 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. London. Oct 18. THE Soviet has Implied to President I Roo=cvclt'- me: a-o poking that the negotiations between tfcr? two countries shall recognise the Independanee ot Fl The d -niv says that Finnish Independence will be recognised and the secusity of both countries will beReuter. - 64 words
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Article120 1939-10-18 11 British Wireless. London. Oct. 17 U7FIL informed circles in London state Wthal there is a I the least Justtflca- Hon for the repeated allegations on the StoSS that the Jajjane» wml Sdignant ai the patrolling by the Bn j tish Fleet of the area adjoiningBritish Wireless. - 120 words
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Article78 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. Washing! >n, Oct. 18. ADDRESSING a luncheon of the InCommittee on political refuaeea, Presideni Roosevwt nrged redoubled vtaour in helping the 300 000 people rendered homeless before the war started, In order to rone With the pos tbility of en infinitely greater refugee problemReuter. - 78 words
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Article135 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. London, Oft. IN. "I AM supremely confident that I come what may. the British Army I have the honour to command will prove Itself over worthy Of its history in the past." said Viscount Gort at a hUMheon "somewhere on the Western Front,' atReuter. - 135 words
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Article139 1939-10-18 11 London, Oct. 17. THE French Press has been comment ins with approval on tne promptness ano/ candcur of the British announcements, whether the news is good or bad from the British point of v ew. Thus tne British Admiralty at once told the woncl cl139 words
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Article189 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. During the second week of October the French Navy has held up 25.000 tons of yoods destined to i Germany.—Reuter. I- The Eiffel Tower m Paris is going to be blacked-out. During the next few weeks 80.000 tons of paint will be used by workmen inReuter. - 189 words
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Article20 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. London. Oct. 18. A GERMAN merchant ship has been captured by the Britl/'h Atlantic patrol.-—Renter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article61 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. London, Oct. 18 THE Rajah of Sarawak has sent I a message to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (Secretary i«J*» Colonies) offering His Majesty s Government one «ilUon dollars for war expenditure. Mr. Mac Donall has replied gratefudy accepting the generous contri-bution.-Reuter. announcement is aiso publishedReuter. - 61 words
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Article131 1939-10-18 11 Reuter. London, Oct. 18. THE report of the Governmental 1 committee presided over by \iscount Weir on the problem of ccmneivation to owners of private property damaged by enemy action states that the committee has reached the same conclusion as Government, that the State should payReuter. - 131 words
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Article91 1939-10-18 11 Shanghai, Cct. 18. According to reliable informations from foreign, sources the successes of the Chinese air raid on Hankow on Oct. 10 were greater than previously reported. It is now estimated thai more eighty Japanese airmen were either killed or wounded. In addition to91 words
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133 1939-10-18 11 British Wireless. London, Oct. 17 rE pKcht of Polish refugees was raised In the House of Commons at question time. The rjndET-Secretarv for Foreign Affairs Mr. R. A. Butler, stated that, although statistics were still incomplete His Majesty's Government were well aware that a largeBritish Wireless. - 133 words
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Advertisement57 1939-10-18 11 1 *'E| i'\||) APPOINTMENT Cost Accountant, Oflice pert, Bunk or Insurance ti i i *t is v.-ithin ymu' with The iehool of <>'kntaMaa in Ins :U!m; of SUCOM V.i for Free Boo'.: stating age, eduSCHOOL or ACCOUNTANCY Sl,f| Bush House, London, W.C.2. I guaranteed to Cu *E OANDRUFff MONEY REFUNDSO57 words
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Advertisement10 1939-10-18 11 Wk mm «-Jl*™™ Ifi fil /••*-<. f itm km W\ M'AmW10 words
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Article651 1939-10-18 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct 17, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Briers Sellers Ampat Tin JjJ |j" Austral Amal Austral Malay 37- vAyer Hltam 2iJAver Weng 0 85 0.95 Bangrin fM 4 Batu Seiangor J MVa 2 Berjuntai 10!« Burma Malay 23,9 23-xc651 words
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Article14 1939-10-18 12 Singapore, \y,.,],.. The price of tin ,t ln Singapore to-day w Tin: 11714 words
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Article15 1939-10-18 12 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-dai was Buyers: 36« s i15 words
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Article53 1939-10-18 12 DEBENTURES LOANS Maynard SINGAPI >RE MUNICH M 9% 1! ,4 iofincm v&<% mi [JJ fl 4 2 ,1 9 55 Id i« •:r--5% SG-G6 s'' 48-6« 4' 70 80 1% 75-85 1961 ocr 195?, FENANO MUNICIPAL sr/c5 r /c 56-6G 59-69 55-65 ss. aii*i P.MS. F.M.S. M S 3',, I53 words
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Advertisement113 1939-10-18 12 11l I /CWOtfPMCO% RADIO SFRVICE CO. of MALAYA 1934 LTD. 9 ITNDLR NEW MANAGEMENT SB 2, Orchard Road, Singapore 1. Lst Cross it 3, Weld Street, 148, Brewster lionet, 14, MALACCA KUALA LUMPL'h. IPOH. PENANG. Good Smoker* Prefer tobacco the "Double selected leaves. rold at 8 cents per packet of113 words
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Advertisement100 1939-10-18 12 "PYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO none in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence they are VERY POPULAR IN Sole A?tnts: HOE BOON I.CONG. RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. Ku«ti;» Lumpur. THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH KING 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, .Near Middle Road I100 words
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Advertisement120 1939-10-18 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO 1954, LTD. S\Me Agentt: R M)IO SERVICE CT. OF MALAYA GRfiAl eASTEKN WTICAL CO. (Optician Mr. C. X. f AN), lei. 21G1J. 275. South Budge Road. Singapore. TO\C NA« SMBPENBARY. (PILES SPECIALISTS) 28r>. Victoria Street. Singapore. >>0. Rata Road. K. Lumpur. 137. Hugh low St., Ipoh. i120 words
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Advertisement161 1939-10-18 12 NEW A HOMELITE PUMP s|y|ipjsj "fa Carries like a Baby... WWfcs like a Mar. The new 93 lb Homehte 3' self-priming centrifugal pump is the quickest, surest, and most economical Aay to prevent water from draining the profits out of a job E«s.l y Port Me— Weigh» only 93 lb».161 words
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Advertisement41 1939-10-18 12 j LIQUID EXTRACT OF I JAMBOLAM i i M ,he Universally r i c*n highly effective and for itIABETES It ALLAYS I THIRST and ol j symptom* such pletcly restorer normal. Vefegal Chew (Entin j i Agents: 1 Naina Mohamed Singapore41 words
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Miscellaneous313 1939-10-18 12 To-Day's Radio SINGAPORE TK ffis°.?N4 ?*i Miscellaneous pj*«tm« of new Nw »tl» Gramophone record*. rKAHaJWiaowi^ 130 and mid-day Rubber 93 1 Mrs fIW «•> and Tin prices. GSF 15.14 Mcs (».*2 m.) 140 Miscellaneous programme ot new Bulletin 7..->0 a.m Gramophone records continued TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 2 00 Interval.313 words
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381 1939-10-18 13 y Chungking. jMO hiani» hai shek clarilied several points concerned hing-wfi's convocation of the so-called sixth Party V ha j a nd his efforts at forming a bogus regime under during a press interview recently, in which a ja|; > iH alM j foreign381 words
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Article315 1939-10-18 13 Chungking. "MO longer can the American people expect international justice and law observance and at the same time blindly follow a neutrality policy which gives the maximum encouragement to ihe aggressor. The present neutrality legislation passed in the name of peace has been a tragic315 words
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46 1939-10-18 13 Chinese Central News. Chungking. A letter was received by the Chinese People's Foreign Relations Assertion from the Paris Society of Cninas FrTnds asking for anti-Japanese books anpictures for exhibition to show he significance of Chinas war of resist ance.-Chinese Cen^ra^NeNVS^Chinese Central News. - 46 words
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Article167 1939-10-18 13 riw Shanghai. 1 famine in Japan serious, as it is of the country, ►ries and public vate homes as rokyo dispatch. Mh'. l U matter, however, «w« ftmti shortage is affectJLzf: gramme for expanding IJ; I ''''j'' «nos, adversely. Products im?J? em<nl ,s very ur167 words
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71 1939-10-18 13 Shangha', Oct. 12. THOUSANDS of Chinese attended the T -Double Tenth" celebration at the w D ld £SS£& conditions for intelie ct 'CST- chines 1 social liberalisation of the whole cnines. nation. tt,, P r,ntinu "This liberalisation. Dr.nuc» a striking contrast to the ca. "forms71 words
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Article52 1939-10-18 13 Chinese Central News. Hongkong, Oct. 11. A rise of between eighty andl ninety cents has been »fiSS&&tffilSii riese government boncts v.i the snat., market, following the receipt of nc*s n" thP chines* victories in Noivh junan Proving: The Shanghaiianders aV'e ptaSSTm the signal Hunan victory -ChineseChinese Central News. - 52 words
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828 1939-10-18 13 Generalissimo Says: Chinese Central News. Chungking, Oct. 11. IPT'RTHER Chinese successes in North Hunan Province, includF ine the most recent recovery of Hsinchiang, Yanghnchieh and Yungchiawan were added to the publication of celebrations of the National Day throughout China to-day. Ma«s meeting wereChinese Central News. - 828 words
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Advertisement131 1939-10-18 13 i >/jD9 DL'TfS Hi guarantees to cui» «V and P-nna"enU7 enabling un sugar without fear of recurrence in "a short time. He wUJ give Fgl back your lost energy and vitality. Unless the fiesh has become swollen and skin to peel off. this SPECIAL HERBAL REMEDY »s sure to kill131 words
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Advertisement267 1939-10-18 13 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Mow Obtainable at Chemists A «afe secret method of reducing u*ly »at haa been dis< os. r,d by a a Mfornia physician in prttscrlbin* to the g™"" Cine a Stars of Hollywood. This dlscovST 3b52 Fonnod*. quick* and •jfcg dissolves ugly267 words
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Article110 1939-10-18 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. A CASE of alleged falsification of account- which the Crown Counsel described as a "startling way of bockkeeping" was heard in the Penang Assizes Court before Mr. Justice Aitken dock stood Toh S'eang Khim, a Chinese, formerly employed in the capacity110 words
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Article182 1939-10-18 14 Singapore, Tuesday. THERE was again no change in tin at 1 noon to-day. the price remaining at Sll7 3 8 while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 36 cents, Octo- j ber December 36 cents, and Januaryl March 32 7 b cents, market182 words
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Article452 1939-10-18 14 LONDON SHARE LIST I Previous To-day I Distillers 89 6 90 6 Dun?op Rubber 27 4V 2 28 6 H.I General Electric 69 72 Imperial Chemical Industries 28 9 29 3 Imperial Tobacco 115 7y 2 116 3 I Anglo-Dutch 249 25- I Canadian Pac'nc 6% 6452 words
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Obituary41 1939-10-18 14 Reuter. London, Ocr The death is anncunced of Sir O.joe, Professor of Chemistry J 11 bridge. During the last war 'C member of Admiral Fisher s I: Board and invented r. cheap J-' producing murtard gas RReuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement275 1939-10-18 14 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmtmammm^im HTHE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Oncarporated to England), SINGAPORE BRANCH! 4, D'Aliaeida Street Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eald-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, KirfruX Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed275 words
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Advertisement97 1939-10-18 14 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. < Incorporated in 59.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve $200,000.00 Telegraphic Addres.'?: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184. 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy97 words
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Advertisement407 1939-10-18 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH 1 INDIA ;Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailing's is suspended for the time being, but, the best services possible407 words
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Advertisement217 1939-10-18 14 ll\\K OF I'IIIXA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub Manager's Office 6443. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-$ 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. $2.647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman217 words
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Advertisement80 1939-10-18 14 SAVINGS t/ou 6) A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the beet Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from timp to time la to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank80 words
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Advertisement102 1939-10-18 14 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Cortr THE MERCANTILE BANK Ot *> LOOTED. The Company, which is the S.S. and registered a "TW. pany, undertakes the foJ M° J EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTS* r WILL. r-orr*TE Ol" ADMINISTRATOR OF EST**" DECEASED PERS -0R TRUSTEE OF A SETTLE* EPTTp102 words
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85 1939-10-18 15 Khoo Eng Soon (son) and Koh Swee Gim (son-in-law) beg t 0 express heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and members of the Lcong San Temple, Chinese Twako Owners Association, Lam Chong Association ana B F A.A., Amicable Athletic Association, Hua Bian Association and Yew Che e85 words
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Advertisement2574 1939-10-18 15 tifoSSiHID-BPSjsalig BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement ot Singapore In Bankruptcy. No. 350 of 1939. Re- GOH Kfc."NG MIAN of No. 22, Lorong 4L Geylang, Singapore, Insurance Receiving' Order made: 20th August', 16 Datc of Ac judication: 20th August, j 19 Date and2,574 words
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Advertisement449 1939-10-18 15 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore In Bankruptcy. No. 351 of L 139. Re: HENG CHAN KWAN of No 437-B, Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. Clerk Receiving Order made: 25th August. 1939 f Date of Adjudication: 25th AugiL 1939. frf Date and449 words
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Article47 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 17. J>ARIS radio announces that the Gestapo have arrested two engineers and 37 workmen, following large-scale acts of sabotage at the iron ore works at Erzberg, which is the biggest in Germany. Two galleries of mines, tampered with, collapsed.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article44 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 17. M. Daladier has decided to demobilise N.C.O.'s and men aged 49 and 50 and reserve officers who are no longer indispensable to the armed forces, but whose return assures the working and economic life of the country.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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143 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. Amsterdam, Oct. 17. A VEIL of mystery still enshrouds the Italo-German conversations, writes the Berlin correspondent of the Telegraaf who adds that it seems certain that Mussolini is seriously objecting to co-operation with Russia against the Western countries. Italy has made too manyReuter. - 143 words
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Article57 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 17. JUL price ot petrol will be up by 3d. per gallon to 1 8 from today. The Petroleum Board stated that the increase would only partly meet Uv" j nt increases in cost. The price of petrol was fixed at U)Reuter. - 57 words
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Article29 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 17: The Lord Mayor* Red Cross and Saint John fund for the rw^o d W:un ded the nar reached 140b.000 m cash yesterday.-Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article29 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 17. The Russian Ambassador, M. Maisky called on Lord Halifax yesterday it was believed that they discussed the re .sumption of economic negotiations Renter.Reuter. - 29 words
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196 1939-10-18 16 Shipbuilding Armaments Reuter. London, Oct. 17. 6m 4T1 OLOSSAL" is the only word to describe the activity of Britain's armament works and warship building yards, a tour of which has just been completed by a Reuter representative. At one great steelworks where the world'sReuter. - 196 words
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Article60 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 17. THE agenda for to-morrow's Stockholm Conference is expected to be the maintenance of Nordic neutrality, defence, and more especially Finland'portion and the economic situation created by the war. Economic experts as well as foreign ministers of the four Northern countries are also attending theReuter. - 60 words
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Article50 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 17. TT is officially announced that two naval officers and thirteen men were killed in yesterday's Scottish air raid including Commander R. F. Jolly, Commander of the Mohawk. Twelve Naval mon are serrouslv wounded. One civilian was wounded by a stray machine-gun bullet.— Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article50 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. Lcndon. Oct. 17. The Stock Exchange was notable for greatly increased activity in certain sections, especially Kaffirs and some industrials. This is attributed to confidence inspired by continued buoyancy cf giltedged. Japanese bonds were strong on local and continental and Far Eastern demand. Wall Street was firm.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article135 1939-10-18 16 British Official Wireless. DV A BEQlKsri?' >• Philip Sassoon, the Si Museum, which alreariv Lord Haig's map „f the front on Sept. 25, 1918 u acquired another strikin* ls n to of the Great War It is Lord Haig's automnh of his famous "Bark IBritish Official Wireless. - 135 words
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Article102 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London. Oct. it. A MORE hopeful statement about Finnish negotiations with Russia was made last night by i j spokesman of the Finnish Fornj Office. He .said that while the quest* were being discussed witl serious, there was. howevei practical solution. He added that the FinnishReuter. - 102 words
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Article487 1939-10-18 16 London, Oct. 17. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, made another statement in the House of Commons about the war at sea to-day. In the first six weeks of the war, he said, 13 of Germany's 60 U-Boats had been sunk, five seriously damaged, and possibly487 words
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147 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. London, OrL 1* THE commander of the l'-** l 1 which sank the Royal Oak gene by air to see Hitler. »h« m* terring en him a special honour at cording to the German radi*. U-bcai reached its bus* ai and wasReuter. - 147 words
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Article69 1939-10-18 16 London Of* I A STATEMENT Issw d b) rt for Home Secu cost of living in this by ten p»?r cent, duriii In many parts ot the ever, the cost of living that for September Is In England tlv coil been raised from69 words
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Article19 1939-10-18 16 Reuter. It is officially untitled during the second w< French Navy held up I traband goods destined for Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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