Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1939
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Title Section21 1939-10-25 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- No. 254. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 25, 1939.21 words
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Article58 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. Hongkong, Oct. 25. JUL China Navigation Company's steamship Fatshan, which left Hongkong for Canlon at 8 a.m., was beached on Lintin Island, after having -truck "an uncharted submerged object.*' The steamship Kinshan is standing by. Fifteen hundred passengers are aboard, including 4C Europeans, but \1Reuter. - 58 words
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Article31 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. A fifty-year-old railway man, Louis Nade, has been condemned to death In Paris for communicating information concerning national defence to Germany, by a military tribunal sitting in camera at Chalons-sui-Marne.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration141 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. r -DAY'S French war communique states that during the latter part of last night and to-day raids and ambushes took place at several points. There were severa 1 fairly sharp en gagements towards the souih-easterr. border of the Forest of Warndt,Reuter. - 141 words
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Article53 1939-10-25 1 London, Oct. 24, "HE number of Germans due to leave Esthonia. Latvia and Lithuania under th? Nazi repatriation scheme is timated by the Baltic press at 100J300. according to Rome radio last night. The value of the property owned by them represents a total of 1,20053 words
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Article170 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. Norwegian despatches reveal that the U.S. steamer, City of Flint was captured by a cruiser. The City of Flint's captor was the cruiser Emden. Germany is known to have one or two armed merchantmen operating as sea raiders but .fliis is the first indicationReuter. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration950 1939-10-25 1 'SAYS BRITAIN TRICKED 3 NATIONS INTO WAR Reuter. FINAL ADMISSION THAT THE "PEACE OFFENSIVE" HAS FAILED, AND A DETERMINATION TO FIGHT i TILL A "GREAT GERMAN VICTORY" IS WON ARE EXPRESSED BY YON RIBBENTROP, GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER, INReuter. - 950 words
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Article255 1939-10-25 1 London, Oct. 25. AN authoritative commentary in London on Yon Rjbbentrop s broadcast states that /he speech introduces no new element invo the situation. It is apparently intended for internal ve j the same clumsy a" e ™P' s *'i mide to divide Britain and France255 words
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Article83 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 25. Negotiations aiming towards a settlement of the extra-Settlement roads problem were opened formally last night between the Mayor (Mr. Fu Sia Oen) of the "Special Municipality of Greater Shanghai" and Mr. Cornell Franklin, Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council. Both parties expressedReuter. - 83 words
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Article27 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. It is announced in Berne that a German-Swiss trade agreement has been signed.—Reuter. Sir Eric Phipps. retiring Ambassador, arrived from Paris in London on Tuesday.—British Wireless.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article270 1939-10-25 1 U. S. Neutrality Amendment Reuter. THIRST important amendment to America's Neutrality Bill is a clause, approved by the Senate, oermittlner United Stages vessels to carry any materials except arms to any part of the British Empire except regions in the North Atlantic. Normal trade with Canada,Reuter. - 270 words
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Article53 1939-10-25 1 Reuter. United States Treasury gold holdings have reached the high figure of £34,000,000, which represents more than 2 3rds of the world's monetary gold stocks. £600,000,000 gold has been added to the Treasury holdings during the past year. Industrial employment In the United States has increased by 200,000 compared withReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement107 1939-10-25 1 OX OTHER PAGES Pages Read Scheme For Singapore 2 old Storage Strike 3 Correspondence 4 Local News 5 Cinemas 6 local News 7 Memel To Go Back 8 Seised U.S. Ships 9 Sport 10 sports and News 11 Kadio 12 Western Front Warms Up 13 I ipancial 14 Classified Advertisements107 words
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Advertisement103 1939-10-25 1 HABIT. First-Aid Man: "Did you hold o mirror 'to her face to see whether she was still breathing?" Assistant: "Yes, and she opened her eyes, gasped, and reached for her powder puff and Evelyn Astrova's Face powder." v 1 iL IB ff.v BkVH( k i I HJ i i —T■103 words
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Article115 1939-10-25 2 (Trihune Slit Reporter) /YV-EU a thousand sawmill workers in Singapore, it us understood, arc making vf-nresentations for better conditions of work. Higher cost of living is given as the reason for ihe demand for increased wages, while an adjustment in working hours to be regulated to115 words
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287 1939-10-25 2 British Wireless. London, Oct. 25. rll British steamer Clan Chisholm has hem sunk, according to a report Norting CaasgOW, and the British steamer Menin Ridge is oftirially reported sunk.—Renter. The United States Maritime Commission V Enounced that the American m r crown City hasBritish Wireless. - 287 words
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407 1939-10-25 2 Singapore, Wednesday. of His Majesty's Forces, admission free" is announced in the advertisements for "Room For Two," the Repertory Flayers next production, which will be presented at the Victoria Theatre, on Saturday and Wednesday, Nov. 2.~> and 2*), and on Friday407 words
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132 1939-10-25 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. YOU have committed a cowardly act by throwing acid at this helpless woman," said Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, when he convicted a Chinese, Loh Sm, on his own plea of guilty on a charge132 words
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Article678 1939-10-25 2 (Krom Our Own Reporter) I'enanK, Tuesday. OKNANC-S new S1.5.IIMI0O Police Headquarters, «hieh will 1* the 1 biggest building in (he Se.llement. are expected to he competed and read, "or nccupa.inn in November, the Malava inhune understands. The building is part of the Penang Government rebuilding scheme678 words
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203 1939-10-25 2 $100,000 ON SINGLE SCHEME (Tribune Staff Reporter) IVELL over half a million dollars will, it is estimated, be spent on road development, maintenance and drainage in Singapore next w,r There if no exceptionally large development, and the blggtat expenditure OH a single scheme is203 words
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Article88 1939-10-25 2 About 30 former s-udents of the Lorong Fanjang English School. Malacca met in th? school pMn*M on Sunday to form Jin old Boys' Association. Mr P. V. Gopalan. the Headmaster was Chftirman pro tern The following were elected Office-bearers: Pre. «ident. Mr Muthu Suppiah: vice-president.88 words
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Article87 1939-10-25 2 During the week ending Oct. 14. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 30.448 cases, of which 27.152 (89 per cent.i cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.825 6 per cent cases to Canada, and 1.471 (5 per cent cases elsewhere. Total exports for the87 words
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Article13 1939-10-25 2 Mr. J. O. untitled will go to Malacca next month as Settlement Engineer.13 words
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Article220 1939-10-25 2 Singapore, Tuesday. DESCRIBED by the prosecuting officer as being one of the "king-pins" of the game, with a turnover of approximately $600 a day, two young Teothews, Sim Ah Ter and Lim Tai Tee, were this morning fined iM.OuO each, in default three months'220 words
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Article26 1939-10-25 2 Singapore. Tuesday —Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, sat in the Giul District Court hearing a case this afternoon.26 words
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Article45 1939-10-25 2 The M V Victoria is due here it 11 a.m. to-morrow, from Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. She will berth in the S.H.B. wharf and Is expected to sail again at 6 a.m. on Friday, for Colombo, Bombay, Fort Said, Naples and Genoa.45 words
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Article17 1939-10-25 2 Mr. M. Ismail has been appointed by His Highness the Sultan as a Deputy Public Prosecutor, Johore.17 words
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Article141 1939-10-25 2 MALAYAN wireless listeners who have been missing interesting 8.8.C. talks since th» beginning of the war be cause no information has been available locally as to the dates and times of such talks, •rffl be glad to hear that ihiv need has been met by an141 words
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Article84 1939-10-25 2 Singapore, Tuesday THE Food Controller has fixed maximum prices for locally slaughtered meat in Singapore and Malacca, the previous order of Sept. 11, being cancelled Fresh notification is also made respecting maximum wholesale and retail prices of rice, previous notification, being cancelled. Most brands remain at84 words
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Article131 1939-10-25 2 (From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca. Tuesdi Hong All Seng, an elderly Wenchew C was tried to-day at the Assises on the charge o: murder of a 19-year-old woman, Lee La: Be< Mr. Justice R. J. Manning and a special Jut heard the case which Is expected131 words
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Article61 1939-10-25 2 Malacca, Tuesday. Mr. Justice Manning, in the Assizer on Tuesday, ordered a 15-year-oir. Malay boy, Hassan bin Mat Isa. t receive ten strokes of the rattan when he pleaded guilty to a charge of rap: of a Malay girl at Kelemak. Mr. W. H. Salt, who appeared61 words
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Article530 1939-10-25 2 JN a letter to the Tribune, Mr. Tan Kah Kee disagrees with a recent statement by Lord Elibank on the position in the Yangtze. Mr. Tan Kah Kee's communication is as follows: i'Ue iccai Press reported recently -hat m a letter given prominence530 words
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Advertisement43 1939-10-25 2 -WATER-PROOFING CEMENT PAINTThe latest modern scienti fie formulation for EXTERIOR DECOkaTION and PROTECTION of CONCRETE and PI ASTER WALLS. In powder—to be mixed with water— ready for use. MeALISTER A LTD., (Incorporated i n Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. W.P.S. 7843 words
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Article118 1939-10-25 3 From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. MIGHT strollers and pedestrians H on streets around Ipoh were provided with a surprise when tiny were attracted by the sight of a dead tiger, tied on a bicycle unl wheeled round town by two men who were trying to118 words
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Article46 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh., Tuesday. A YOUNG Malay mental patient at the Mental Hcpital in Tanjong Rambutan escaped en Saturday and Ls still at large. The dlsap] carance of che patient wuf; discovered in the morning and the police were subsequently informed46 words
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515 1939-10-25 3 COMPANY DISMISSES STRIKERS QKFICIALS of the Singapore old Storage Co., Ltd.. whose employees yesterday staged a lightning strike, had a harassing time this morning dealing with hundreds of applicants for posts as butchers. cotu?/er-clerks, coolies and van-drivers. The road in front of the515 words
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Article152 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. FIGHT out of a party of ten Indian educationists passed through Penang yesterday. They were returning from a study-tour of the systems and methods of the Colleges and Universities of China and Japan. The party arrived here by train rmoi152 words
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Article96 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Tuesday. THE estimated cost of the dam at Kuala Nuri. Kuala Pilah. was $16.500. but the expenditure up to Dec 31. 1938. was $12.874 35. The amount re-voted in the 1939 Estimates was $2.500 but due to the prolonged delay96 words
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134 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. FROM news received uv his friends in Penang, it is learnt that Mr. Yap Swee Aun. a former Penang Free School and Chung Ling High School pupil, who recently qualified in aviation at the Chinese Military Academy134 words
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Article24 1939-10-25 3 The concert of the Singapore 'community chorus which was to have been repeated by popular request on Thursday, has now been cancelled.24 words
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Article111 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Tuesday. A TOTAL of $28,334.41 is ihe estimated cost to the NegriSembilan Government during the year 1938 in respect of children** allowance—"the MacGregor Bounty." This ract was revealed at the recent meeting of the Jegri Sembilan State Council when a report of proceedings111 words
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113 1939-10-25 3 (Fiom Our Own Keporteri TOTAL of £105,000 wm spent by the Nesrri Sembilan Government within the first half of this year mairly to provide employ- ment for the "relief cooiies. The State Finance Committee in requesting sanction for a sum of $40.000 for the113 words
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Article106 1939-10-25 3 THE Malay Union. Malacca, with the co-opera-tion of the District Officer. Alor Gaiah. w;>s Instrumental in getting the first contribution from the Malay "anak-buans" living in Alor Gajah Distrur. in aid of the Malay section of the Patriotic Fund. Amounts collected are: Per Penghulu Said b'.n Haji106 words
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Article33 1939-10-25 3 j (Frem Our Own CorrespondenO I Klang. Tuesday. WEENIVASA Kavandan. employed on Haytor Estate. Kapai. was fined *250 by the iOcai Magistrate on a cnarge of forging a thumb print.33 words
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Article52 1939-10-25 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 24 WORLD stocks of tin last month were just over 29,000 leng tons, according to figures issued by the International Tin Research Council at the Hague. The corresponding figure for August this year was 34.600 long tons, and a year ago, it was 52,700Reuter. - 52 words
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420 1939-10-25 3 QNE of (he most remarkable features of war-time Singapore is a room in Fullerton Building in which work is being done in no less than 41 languages. Very little is known about this room, for those who work there are sworn ti> secrecy, by reason420 words
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Article23 1939-10-25 3 Mr. F M Still, Accountant Johore Public Works Department, and Mrs Still have lei: England for Malaya and will arrive here next month.23 words
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Article231 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Tuesday. AFTER a whole day's hearing, a middle-aged Malay, Hashim bin Omar, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of kidnapping a Malay girl. Kathijah binte Said, at the Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court. Raja Yaraya, 0.C.P.D.,231 words
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Article65 1939-10-25 3 (From Our Own Reporter) I Penang Tve c dTv. j A CHINESE girl, aged about 18 years, i whose name was given as Sam Quey Nooi was removed to the hospi- tal yesterday evening In a critical condition. She is suspected to be suffering fiom the effecU of65 words
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Article19 1939-10-25 3 Wan Ibrahim bin Uda. Assistant Superintendent. Chandu Monopoly, has been appointed to act a«? Deputy Superintendent. Chandu Monopoly, Johore.19 words
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Advertisement71 1939-10-25 3 Box Office i 1 TO-DAY :i I <n> I j 915 j ROARING OUT OF THE HEART OF THE OLD WEST... Ihrough a thousand dangers ond a thousand thrill* com* bvild« on tha Pacific PARAMOUNT PRESENT H -ITMlOiy PACIFIC" cLciL DEMILLgS GREATEST FILM ACHIEVEMENT. .tcct ANTI TANK GUNS. KAIIKAKA LATBT71 words
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Advertisement117 1939-10-25 3 EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY i i Vans leave on Weekdays at 5.15 a.m. with Bread, Milk Ice 8.15 ft m All Supplies 2.15 p.m. —do n 5.3D n Ice Cream On Sundays Public Holidays at 5.15 a.m. with Bread, Milk be 9.15 if All Supplies eqjils c? eiis^ie 4dt>f. of Singapore117 words
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Article134 1939-10-25 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. OWING to the existing conditions, the price of imported milk might go up, and if the co-operators in Kuala Lumpur decided to establish a co-operative dairy farm, it would be of great assistance to them in obtaining134 words
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Article17 1939-10-25 4 Misg D.V. Mckenzie, Nursing Sister of the Malayan Nursing Service has been seconded fcr service in Johore.17 words
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183 1939-10-25 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya TribuneJ Sii._Thc.re is a Jot of talk, and writing to the Press regarding the above matter. People say "Wnat they are GOING to do" "What SHOULD be done/' "What they SUGGEST'* etc., etc., and a Sunday paper183 words
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Article202 1939-10-25 4 To the Eilitnr of the Miht/ja Tribune.I Sir f.» 1 his me rit.hr lime to voice n few wolds OU time allowances? in .spirt- 01 the fi»od control, prices of various eactentiiJ commodities have been increased to an alarming extent. Tne cla.<s of people seriously affected are202 words
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Article136 1939-10-25 4 To the Editor of the Maloi/a Tribune i S-!' 1; is noticeabli on several occasions at ths Newton trollej bua terminus the having to cross the road to get mtc the bu- which is stationed on the side of the Ui minus box, and when the moving signal136 words
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Article89 1939-10-25 4 BENCHES IN FIVE-FOOT-WAYS tTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —In no town In Malaya except Segamat are long benches allowed to be placed in front of shops, Scganiat Ls a neat lit*Xe town, very clean and beautiful. and the only "eye-sore" is the presence of the3e long benches89 words
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Article200 1939-10-25 4 iTt? the EJifor of the Muiai/a Tr:bune > Sir—Your rcadcis would be greatly obliged ir you could have a list of the authorised .scale of charges of f<>odstutfs published in your paper, suy. twice a weHt in id thill any revision of Ch be published immediately in Older200 words
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Article62 1939-10-25 4 Kampar, Tuesday. HNDER the presidency of Dr. J. J. v Samuel, the general body of the Kampar Indiana recently met m the Kampar Malay s Club to discuss the formation of an Indian Association. It was unanimzusly decided to from ?ne. A copy of the rules and62 words
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Article371 1939-10-25 4 pERDANA Ifenteri Iraq telafa Kjf"? kawa t kapada Perdaru ten Turki menguchapkan T*' ikatan tolong-menolong tel- T antara Turki dengan Br*tkh Peranchis Hu. %> Ikatan itu, kata-nya, di-fik i akan memaiharakan air an hi J negeri2 Islam. n ijJ, i:i Kerajaan British akan wane banyax kapada371 words
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276 1939-10-25 4 (From Our Own Reporter) r AQTr Kuala Lumpur, Tuesdav. A C bE Jn whlch a Chinese named Lee Gnee stands charged with forging six bus tickets of the Foo Hup Bus Co., and selling the same, came up for hearing to-day before Mr. R. c.276 words
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82 1939-10-25 4 Singapore, Tuesday lIM Teng Seng (35► claimed trial this J* morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge ol criminal breach of trust of a camera valu. d at $300, the property of Mr. Koh Kuo Ver of Brae82 words
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Article27 1939-10-25 4 Mr. L. Xavier, Hon. General untitled tf»rv oi the Selangor Indian /Usoeiat ton, Is shortly leaving Kuala Lumo'J! for a French Colony to join his X ment.27 words
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Advertisement1256 1939-10-25 4 RHEUMATISM&BACKACHE now known fo be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Few medical discoveries g% clean raw, sore, sick kidneys and bladder and to of recent years can have BJjJ remove acids and poisons from your system a more far-reaching effect JfcjL safely, quiok.lv and surely, yet contains no upon the1,256 words
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Advertisement162 1939-10-25 4 Eczema PjL 1 Quickly V^/ "When my doctor rexommended Rcsinol for eczema" writes one of the many users of this famous ointment *'I thought I was in for a long treatment. But it worked wonders in a short time. It instantly relieved the ttrrible itching and in a few weeks,162 words
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Advertisement14 1939-10-25 4 GUARANTEED TO CURE DANDRUFF OR MONEY REFUNDED AGENTS I GLOBE TRADING LTD), SINGAPORE J14 words
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Advertisement27 1939-10-25 4 DIAMOND SHLET STEEL EQUIPMENT STEEL CUPBOARDS. STEEL LOCKER !y Write tor descriptive folier to the Manufacturers- DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. LTD., $01. Ramponf Bahru Road S per*27 words
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986 1939-10-25 5 Singapore, Tuesday. fortnight of this very peculiar war and not without some sad losses for us, for which, however, we charged very dearly, but like Tin and rubber which was sunk—there's plenty more where that came from (states Fraser Co. in their weekly report).986 words
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Article36 1939-10-25 5 (From Our Own Kepoiteri Ipoh, Tuesday. A LUMP donation of $40,000 from the (hinese Section of the Malayan Patriotic Fund to the Perak branch has gone to swell the Fund to nearly $75,000.36 words
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Article62 1939-10-25 5 "Is the newspaper suggestion that a State lotcery or Stat e lotteries for Malaya should be promoted or organised for the benefit ox the Malaya Patriotic Fund worthy of consideration?" will form the subject of a debate to be held at the Chinese Christian Association, at the Institute62 words
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Advertisement583 1939-10-25 5 t'PTCY ORDINANCE <CAP. 4t>. rHE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Malacca. i Wage-earner's Administration Order. Nan ,e of debtor: MOHAMED BIN SIDUL. Sb of debtor: Nyalas, Jasin. ription ol debtor: Malay Teacher, f Proceedings: W.E.A.O. No. 38 cf 9SR n which wage-earner's AdminisOrder made: 16th August, iy3C583 words
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Advertisement235 1939-10-25 5 Singapore Municipality TENDERS are now Invited tor th» 'ollowing materials or service. Foi jarticulara see Municipal lenaer Roon Dato of Clotinr. itippiy of 1,000 cubic yards of Filter Sand 12 noon, Oct. 27, 1039. Erection of an Electric Sub-station at Tiong Bahru. tnrtn (Deposit $50), 12 noon, Nov. 1, 1039235 words
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Advertisement290 1939-10-25 5 tong na:»; dispensary. (PILES SPECIALISTS) 285, Victoria Street. Singapore. 220. Hutu Road. K. Lumpur. 137, Hugh Low St., Ipoh. TREATMENT—PiIes will be cured without any Instrumental operation. pain or interfering to your daily work, after the application of the medicine end guaranteed full recovery within a short period LADIES GENTS290 words
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Advertisement17 1939-10-25 5 I Have you heard j best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar j 38, Orchard Road, j SINGAPORE.17 words
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Advertisement229 1939-10-25 5 Excellent Gri 11 at Moderate Pri Attractive New Bar Social Atmosphere PleaS3nt y Rendezvous Comfort and For Meals you Music Will Enjoy. yr Bread, Cakes Dinner Baked in Electric Oven Bakery Confectionery SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-MGIIT FRIDAY SATURDAY. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER S3— TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. ADELPHI229 words
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Advertisement283 1939-10-25 6 mm i 7fe Mw/ Stirring Inspiring CHINESE WAR FILM made! OPENING TO-DAY 4 SHOWS ...II AM 3-15, 6-15 9-15 jp j rjp A Acclaimed by a PACKED HOUSE at Saturday Midnight Premiere A NEW CHINA [^M^M: Jh- HC3r Se2: (;ENEKAI an<l MADAMS CHIANG KAI-SHFK 0 H \Z|fi addressing enthusiastic crowds283 words
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Advertisement317 1939-10-25 6 NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBRA HAL ROACH'S A with OLIVER HARDY United Artists Reiease #oj)LiW[y)i "HIGH WIPES HANDSOME DIABETES. IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISEASE come to TnablS A Md. Hu3san, the specialist for DIABETES. He guarantees to cur» you completely and permanently enabling you to take rice and sugar without317 words
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Advertisement297 1939-10-25 6 I ACCLAIMED! I» E T V lT\ y °j ß last ch^e DO NAT N raise to >■„„ h u wilHI an Engagement— Put ii "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS ste GOODBYE —ir LATEST GAUMOM \-y S AAV r lllDf REEL SHOWING IfHltVlllrJ ARTILLERY IN ACTION OTHER WAR SCENTS GREER G ARSON!297 words
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Article278 1939-10-25 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Joh ne Bahru. Tuesday. »11 FOF.D to have struck and killed A a telluw coolie, Sinn Choi, with stick in a room at the coolie lines i„ estate at Pengaiang on Aug. 21 'Ho Kwee appeared before Mr. justice Laville at the278 words
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354 1939-10-25 7 Killed While Of Unsound Mind (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. JHE opinion that the accused did fatally stab the deceased man, but he did so when he was of unsound mind, was expressed by both assessors this morning at the Selangor Assizes at354 words
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Article87 1939-10-25 7 T „F Rotary Cub of Singapore has mUrested M_* in th. plight T tr.tr as a__ V!PW it would appear easiness to Sinpapo.,. survey which the following sub-committe. tigate the question:— Dr. J. W. Soharft. Dr. Chen Su Lan t 11. Silcock, Lt.-COl. I». Lord87 words
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Article15 1939-10-25 7 Consequent on the return from leav ;1 CI C Kedah. Cn: Secretary to Gov ernraei15 words
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Article148 1939-10-25 7 Lox>ucri, Oct. THE Judicial Committee ot the 1 Frivv Council to-day upheld the 'deck-ion of the of Appeal that interest at the rale _f M ocr eeni. on loans fully setAAXihU and 4utfa*r. Th* decision of the Johore Court Bftft >¥ b.K Tnoon Poo and S. M.148 words
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Article19 1939-10-25 7 tV>A =oul of Jane'" A requiem sung Ifof a» Victoria Str.v afoto w£ on to-morrow the B**19 words
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Article261 1939-10-25 7 Btagapore*, luesday. APPEARINO bflure Mr. J- FletcherCooke this morning. Yap Pack Siew a 21-year-old Khefi and former &c of Huggart and Copleaded -uiity tv a change ol cummal breacn of trust as a sefwuit in respect 01 J bum of 5192L50, between Jan. I ma261 words
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Article75 1939-10-25 7 Singapore, Wednesday, i THREE people were injured when a lorry skidded and turned over on lUs side at the 6V2 rmle Bukit Timah Road, yesterday. A Mohamedan adult, who was seated at the rear of the lorry, sustained a fracture of the left foot involving75 words
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Article21 1939-10-25 7 Mr. J. R. P. Soper, Agricultural Officer, Malayan Agricultural Service, has been appointed a supernumerary Agricultural Officer, Kinta and Batang Padang.21 words
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Advertisement41 1939-10-25 7 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tea Increases. la Mjp J ENDS DIABETES umc ACID KIDNEY TROUBLES URINAL COMPLAINTS. MAKES w «»ov j& YOU A NEW MAN. HEAXTHI <s STRONG. In $2 $3.50 tins. Postage 30 cts. extra. D. T. LIM j41 words
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Advertisement107 1939-10-25 7 For Style, Comfort. Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical CoMANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd\ SINGAPORE. FKKE TESTING. "Where Everyone Goes." COMPLETE CHANGE Oi PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. ■THE TAYLEI'SS LXVUSLL GAINES Fl orencl chappel SOLO OH *****. RESERVE YOUR TABLE NON-DINERS >!■»"• Amusement Park107 words
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Advertisement159 1939-10-25 7 OLESIO TOONEEL CABARET. SUNLIGHT HALL XEW-WORLD NICHTLY AT 9 p.m. A TROUPE OF 55 ARTISTES DIRECT FROM SUMATRA. DRAMAS! SOMAS'.! DANCES COMEDY EXTRA TURNS, Etc. I PRICES: Rcrcrved $1, 15 cts.. 50 cts. GRAND CHARITY PROGRAMME in aid of CHINA RELIEF FUND I LINO-PAI 800 SEONC (Sat Soh) in MALAY159 words
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Advertisement460 1939-10-25 7 O'HENRY'S IMMORTAL "ROBIN HOOD' 1 of The RIO GRANO7, Hack Bgainl Can't ]>itn! Li Jails warner r h BAXTER HoW iSB him! THE REIUKN HnHB OF THE ISmBH Cisco Kid r LYNN BAR I CESAR ROMERO -Ah. u»u H| a n-i HENRY HUH• C. HENRY GORDON I '-£*gf f bmw460 words
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Article218 1939-10-25 8 ALMOST immediately after the outbreak of war the Tribune drew attention to the need of consolidating the economic front in Malaya. Under the heading of "Close the Gap!" we urged the Government to accelerate the policy of improving relations with all classes of workers which was announced last218 words
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Article160 1939-10-25 8 TN view of the constant fight which the Medical Department and doctors still have to wage against serious diseases in this country, the decision to extend regular medical examination now conducted at the Government and aided schools to all the private schools will be heartily welcomed. A160 words
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Article124 1939-10-25 8 TATEST reports from the Baltic show that the great Nazi retreat continues. Hitler, it is said, is now negotiating the return of Memel, seized only a few months ago with a great flourishing of trumpets and waving of flags, to the little state of Lithuania. Why? Because Stalin124 words
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Article96 1939-10-25 8 Shanghai. Oct. M. IT is reported that both sides are massing heavy forces on the Hunan-Kiangsi border, indicating that another major battle is imminent. General NL'hio, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces in China, has arrived in Hankow to direct military operations. The Japanese military command in96 words
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Article74 1939-10-25 8 London, Oct. 24. THE Archbishop of York, speaking in Scarborough last night, said that the people in this country would desire to make an entirely reasonable peace with the people of Germany, when the latter had a Government which was reliable and trustworthy. In this, there74 words
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123 1939-10-25 8 LOSS OF GERMAN INFLUENCE IN BALTIC Reuter. London. Oct. 21. TRUSTWORTHY sources at Kaunas report thai negotiation* ari> progressing: between Lithuania and Germany for (he re:urn of Memel to Lithuania for fifty-five years and an announcement on (hiagreement is imminent, recording to TheReuter. - 123 words
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Article98 1939-10-25 8 Tokyo, Oct. 24. ASKED by a foreign newspaper correspondent regarding the desire expressed by the Foreign Minister, Adm. Kichisaburo Nomura, in his press interview, to normalise relations between Japan and the Soviet Union, the spokesman of the Foreign Office said that the press interview98 words
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Article149 1939-10-25 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. assurance of more news of British operations is conveyed in a letter to The Times from Major J. H. Beith, Director of Public Relations, War Office, answering- a criticism that German news and photographs preponderated in American publications. "So far thatReuter. - 149 words
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Article204 1939-10-25 8 British Wireless. London, Oct. 24. A FOREIGN Office announcement says the Prime Minister of Iraq addressed the following telegram on Saturday to the Prime Minister of Turkey: "The high policy closely affecting Iraq which was planned by the great Ataturk and has been successfully carried outBritish Wireless. - 204 words
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Article39 1939-10-25 8 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 24.—Mussolini's son Bruno and Colonel Biseo, the Duce's personal pilot, have been appointed to the board of the new company, Transcontinental Air Lines, which shortly begins regular services between Italy and South America.—ReuterReuter. - 39 words
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Article31 1939-10-25 8 The Malaya Command notify that SJftS sr£g5 r £g will be carried out on the rtiok Pahu Seaward Range on Oct. 24 25 and 26. Lyon lights (searchlights) will be exposed.31 words
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196 1939-10-25 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 24 CIR Eric Phipps, retiring British *J Ambassador, bade a formal farewell to the French people over the French radio yesterday afternoon. The ambassador said: "I have always worked for closer relationship between our two countries and now the hour ofReuter. - 196 words
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Article29 1939-10-25 8 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to anpo nt Mr. J w Machan and Mr. R. V. Talbot-Jones. Engineers, Wireless Station. Paw. Lebar, to be Wireless Teiegraphv Surveyors.29 words
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Advertisement108 1939-10-25 8 I THE MODERN AUTOMATIC I I MATCH-BOX I I y\ I I I I ROBINSON& CO. LTD. I The Ultimate in Watches. jgSSBiMik Automatic Self Winding Waterproof Shockproof See for Yourself this Modern flHI Watch. Made of Stainless Steel, 1 (f it is Waterproof, Shockproof faffl V an accurate Time108 words
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Advertisement6 1939-10-25 8 Ethical Eyesight Service! Everbright Optical Co.6 words
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Advertisement85 1939-10-25 8 OFFICIAL AM P. BLACKOUT and CORFEW TO BE HELD IN NOVEMBER, WHEN CERTAIN AREAS WILL BE USED FOR A.R.P., AND PUBLIC MUST REMALN INDOORS. GET YOUR A.R.P. BLACKOUT SHADES TO COVER YOUR LIGHTS NOW! LIMITED SUPPLIES APPR OVED BY arj| These Shades completely I obscure the standard pendant EE*! lamps85 words
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Article116 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. DESPITE heavy jamming, the German Freedom Station was A-a r harply attacking Dr. Goebt!s tirade against Mr. Churchill. The announcer said:—"The speech carried our memory back to the days when the Nazis, foaming and boiling with rage, started persecution of their opponents atReuter. - 116 words
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188 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. JHE Japanese yen has now been linked to the dollar instead of the pound sterling. The Japanese Ministry of Finance, quoted by the Domei Agency, states that the revision was entirely due to eccnomk factors but did notReuter. - 188 words
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580 1939-10-25 9 ANOTHER BLUNDER BY THE GERMANS Reuter. Washington, Oct. 24. JHE German Navy 'has now seized an American steamer, the City of Flint, and taken her to a Russian port. The United States Embassy in Berlin has received instructions to ask the GermanReuter. - 580 words
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86 1939-10-25 9 Chinese Central News. Kweilin, Oct. 24. INFORMATION from reliable sources reveals that the Japanese Imperial Headquarters have sent Prince Kanm, Chief of the General Staff, to China to establish the responsibility for thz recent disastrous Japanese defeat' in North Hunan and North Kiangsi andChinese Central News. - 86 words
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161 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. THI silence in Berlin, both as regards Hitler s private appeal to Stalin and the conference of Nazi leaders, is interpreted in neutral countries as meaning that Hitler heard nothing pleasant from either source, according to competent observers. According toReuter. - 161 words
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Article142 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 24. DOUBTS whether the Turkish agreement is an instrument for peace are expressed by Signer Gayda writing in Gionale «£*J*JE calls that the pact, in its originwm based en the "Franco-British policy of encirclement," and aimed at preventing Italian expansion in tne Mediterranean.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article30 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. Burma has introduced new laws to Prevent profiteering. Anyone seii-ng Roods in excess of the maximum win now be punished with imprisonment Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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61 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. WO German airmen whose plane 1 crashed in the North Sea arrived i*: Denmark to-day on beard a Danisn fi nn n e S oUhem who was suffering from a bullet wound wa s taken to h Thfother was interned. TheirReuter. - 61 words
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Article23 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct 24. north and souin A F th area< Currie and Balerno or other places at present.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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123 1939-10-25 9 London, Oct. 24. LETTERS arriving in this country indicate how women in all parts of the Empire have taken up war work. In Sydney. Australia, the women organised first aid and A.R F lectures within a few days of the outbreak of war. and123 words
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Article129 1939-10-25 9 B.O.W. London, Oct. 24. EARLY reports of the medical examinations of the new group called up for registration for military service under the National Service Armed forces Act confirm evidence of the remarkable •mprovement in national health, wir.cn was revealed when the 20-year age group wasB.O.W. - 129 words
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163 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Oct. 24. ACCORDING to a Moscow message, the Russians are bitterly disappointed at the Esthonian port of Baltiski, which, according to archives, contained a magnificent and strongly fortified harbour, but upon their arrival, the Russians found a second-rate fishing port, a sandy beachReuter. - 163 words
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Article165 1939-10-25 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 24. JHE Greek steamer, Konstantinos Had Jipateras, was sunk in the North Sea to-day. Fifteen members of the crew were landed by lifeboat. The captain said that he believed the ship was sunk by enemy action. He said that three members of the crewReuter. - 165 words
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Advertisement187 1939-10-25 9 THE TRUE TONIC hOOD Obtcinc fa c of ait Chemists and Storm those HAIR ROOTS! f" My hair fsll oat," writ** Mrs. Hillman," learing J> only one patch. was under hospital car* for month*, 7 u< my /wir twniii W not grow again, m Then I used WKkW Kotalho—and nota187 words
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Advertisement337 1939-10-25 9 Buy Necaf and avoid T% I A F\£ T B the risk of gambling t/ 3 Pfj en cheap blade». HfIHVHfIHBHHHaMaMH I established favourites, TH Wm because of their high WHĕ WS* I iv a „rir. L MADE IN ENGLAND mM HH quality and low price, HHB Wm and assura337 words
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Article95 1939-10-25 10 ARMY TO MEET R.N. R.A.F. TU Aimy and the R.A.F. R.N. will clash for the first time this sensen at the Jalan Resar Stadium, (>n Saturday, Oct. 23. The results of the three Army matches played so far arc: Victory over Selangcr, victory over Jchorc and lost to the Volunteers.95 words
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Article153 1939-10-25 10 THE October L.O.U. Medal was played at Bukit Tim ah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs*. R. Wakelord in Silver Division with a net score of 75 and in a win for Mrs. H. A. Fredrichs in Bronze Division with a net score153 words
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653 1939-10-25 10 AAANCHESTERS BEATEN BY THREE CLEAR GOALS S.C.F.A 3; Manchester 0. EXCITING and fast soccer was witnessed at the Stadium yesterL day, where the S.C.F.A. defeated the Manchester* by three goals to nil and thus qualified to meet the Loyals in the final of653 words
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Article152 1939-10-25 10 THE following is the result of th e semifinal of the Clifford Cup competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club: H. Campbell beat C. W T Watson 2 1 W. J. Peel beat C. Ryan 2 1 Ladies' Autumn Cup: The following is th e result of152 words
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Article137 1939-10-25 10 The following are the results of the Chlng Wu badminton party's singles handicap tournament: First Round Soon Geok Heng beat Wong Koh Chlong 11-5, 11-5; Tan Kheng Chua beat Lim Wee Chuan 1-11 11-4, 11-4; Lee Ah Enn beat Siaw Ah Koon 3-5. 11-3, 11-15; Kueh Chin137 words
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Article84 1939-10-25 10 The following are to-day's ties in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament: t'C" Class Singles: Ng Wing Choon (—15.3) vs. Awad Talib (-1-15.3)-Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Jacob and R.E. Meyer (—3) vs. Miss N. Chia and S.A. Da wood (—30.3). (If it rains on Wednesday, these two ties will be postponed84 words
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Article373 1939-10-25 10 AT a meeting: held at the Y.M.C.A. on Friday, Oct. 20. of delegates from the Girls' Sports Club, the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club the McNair Sports Club and the European Ladies Hockey Club, the proposed rules of the Association were approved and adopted. It was decided thai the annual373 words
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Article179 1939-10-25 10 The women's hockey n.aUh for the Pop;y Day Fcnda will l<> played ths year on Wee'nesc"ay, Nov. 8 at the S C C. Ttie following teams have been chos n to play in a trial came at tbe G.S.C. en Thursday. Oct. 26, for the P.est179 words
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Article136 1939-10-25 10 The results of the 'billiard tournament (championship) of the Geylang Serai Football Club played last week are m follows:— First Round—Suleiman Khan Surattee 200 v Tengku Muda 124; Ismail Mian 200 v. A Latlif 133; Ahmat Chipo 200 v. Syed Ali Agil 156- Hamid Ismafl v.136 words
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Article62 1939-10-25 10 TO-DAY Boxing:.. Inter-unit finals, Giilman, 7.30 p.m. Hockey: CSC. vs. Colts CSC. S.R.C. vs. R.A.F.. SRC. Police vs. Mountain Regiment Depot. R. L vs. V.M.C.A. Juniors, R. I. A.C.S. vs. C. Y. M A., Oldham Hall, I.A. vs. Malaya Signals. I.A. Army trial, Giilman. Badminton: Charity match. Happy62 words
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504 1939-10-25 10 R.A.F. "A" 5 pts. S.C.C. "A" 3 pts J7LYING tackles, torn shirts and other antics were highlights of yesterday's rugby game on the Padang when the R.A.F. "A" team met and defeated the S.C.C. "A" side by 5 points (a goal) to504 words
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Article87 1939-10-25 10 On Sunday. Oct. 29. at the Royal Singapore i'acht Cmb the "C" Class will sail' the first ran* lor Ovans Challenge Cup. starting at 9.50 a m The "A" Class will sail the second race for the Alexander Challenge Cup, starting at 10 a.m. The87 words
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Article21 1939-10-25 10 The 1939 Bisiey meeting of the Singa pore Rifle Association will be held on Nov. 10. 11 and 12.21 words
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Article367 1939-10-25 10 Medical College 5 pts. Alexandra 3 pts. jJAD handling and poor tackling by both sides characterised the rugger game at the Medical College ground yesterday, when the College defeated Alexandra by five points (a goal) to three (a try). The game was .scrappy throughout especially in the367 words
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Advertisement282 1939-10-25 10 Discovery extract q 37 i DRIED-UP C LANDS WVIKW STRENGTH iNEWSTAMINA r *.J IM Wif/Srn a /*eu> Aour« t/us Amazmg H«rs ■rV Exfroct Revitalizes your Body and I V Brain-Send* Rich Blood .Coursing I I Ml Through Your Vein* -Stimulates Flow fsW o/ Glandular Secretions—MAKES j f'l L/i YOU. PROUD282 words
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Advertisement46 1939-10-25 10 I BAD COLDS, CHILLS J THROAT TROUBLES f re Soon Ended By PEPS j ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS For MICROSCOPES THEODOLITES. x-ray apparatus. thermometers. 0 haemometers. erkameters. dessicators. HEARING AIDS, etc. please write to: THE Scientific Instrument Company., Ltd. »70. Finlayson Greer? SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 9146 words
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Article86 1939-10-25 11 Race 1: Metro $20 $7 Princess Prim $8 Scribble $12 Kace 2: Woodquest $118 $31 Star Lock $14 Alba $11 Kate 3: Sam Burger $11 $8 Patrambie $12 Clifton Lad $12 Kace 4: Kalili $194 $64 Ciscara $34 Amazon $12 Race 5: New Cello $103 $2886 words
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214 1939-10-25 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. THE accounts of the Penang Turf A Club for the year ended Aug. 31, 1939, which will be submitted to the annual general meeting to be held at the Club's office, Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, on Monday, j214 words
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Article143 1939-10-25 11 The Uniteers Badminton Party drew with the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club (Badminton Section) lasi Saturday in their badminton maten played at the latter's court, each side winning three games. The deciding last single had to be abandoned when each side had won a set, owing143 words
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795 1939-10-25 11 KALILI PAYS $194, WOODQUEST $118 Second Day Of Autumn Meeting (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. JJUGE dividends were returned in three races at the Ipoh race meeting to-day. Woodquest, ridden by Mayo, returned a dividend of $118 in the second race, while in the fourth, Kalili (Woods up) went even795 words
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Article172 1939-10-25 11 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. against M.C.U. on Friday. Oct. 27 at 5.10 p.m on the M.C.U. Ground: V.N. Pillay: B M Barker, Ong Tian Seng; Goh Chin Chye, G.L. Day. Thone Sing Ching. L B Suratta, Lee Fong Lim. A.C. Galstaun.172 words
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Article49 1939-10-25 11 Ties for the week-end in the Singapore Badminton Championship are as follows:— SATURDAY at 2.00 p.m.:—lnterSchool:—V.M.C.A. vs. Victoria School. SUNDAY at 10.00 a.m :—Commercial Houst Tournament:—Bousteads Badminton Team vs. Publishers Sports Club. Junior Ladies Doubles:—F. Horii and Y. Yasuda vs. Lilian Tan and Young Sook Lin.49 words
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Article262 1939-10-25 11 Friendly Match Teams And Results PLAYING at the Happy World Stadium last Friday evening the Mayfair party lost to the Fraser Neave Ltd. Sports Club by a close margin by two games to three. Results (Mayfair named first):— SINGLES: Low Poh Hye beat Low Seah Chuan 9—15, 15—10,262 words
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Article83 1939-10-25 11 Singapore. Tuesday. HASHIM bin Ahmad Angullia (25) appeared before Mr. L.C. Goh in the Fifth Police Court this morning on a charge of theft of about 7,000 cement bricks valued at $70 at Patterson-Road, Singapore, at 1 p.m. on Oct. 11. The bricks belonged to83 words
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Article28 1939-10-25 11 Mr. J. Jeff, an officer of Class II. Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, Class 18, Malayan Civil Service.28 words
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322 1939-10-25 11 WHEN CecU B. DeMille produces a llim, that film Is Invariably stamped with the certain guarantee of excellence bordering close upon the perf(?C In the Paramount production "Union Pacific," which Is one of the newest releases from that studio, Mr. DeMllle proved322 words
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Article69 1939-10-25 11 Th e following have accepted to play rugby for S.C.C. "B" vs. 9th Heavy Battery, R.A., on Friday at S.C.C.:—S. Johnson; P F. Given-Wilson, A. H. Carruthers R. A. Hooper, J. W. Prescott; W. Macßeath. L. F. D. May; D. J. A. Kirk, J. H Wheeler, A.69 words
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Advertisement75 1939-10-25 11 BIG SWEEP Total Pool: $46,772 SLAPDASH ***** LIBERTY ***** VEDAS ***** Starters: 24:54, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. DOUBLE TOTES 10 tickets—Held—sl4l each. 2nd 11 tickets $113. AUTOMATIC, NETjfC ALL STAINLESS STEEL WRJjT AND R WATCHES FOR LADIES AND GENT|PRICES VERY MOUt. RATE EVERY WATCH GUAHANTEED FOR75 words
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Advertisement299 1939-10-25 11 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as men suffer from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that starts about the time of Change of Life and is the real cause of much heart trouble and later on of paraivtic strokes. Common symptoms of Htgn299 words
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Advertisement266 1939-10-25 11 Fal Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to remove ugly fat—6 pounds a week or 15 to 25 pounds a month. This new discovery, catted Formode, brings new health and energy and a vlgourous athletic266 words
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Miscellaneous54 1939-10-25 11 CAPITOL: "A New China Is Born." ALHAMBRA: "The Return of the Cisco Kid." PAVILION: "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." CATHAY: "Union Pacific." MARLBOROUGH: "Onward March." ROYAL: "Asha." ROXY: "Bridal Suite." GARRICK: Chinese pictures. QUEENS: "The Rat." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other at* tractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side shows, merry-go-ground54 words
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Article127 1939-10-25 12 Singapore, Oct. 24. R fSiami W.Coast No.l per Koyan R.(Siam) W.Coast N0.3 per Koyan Pice Siam 1 }S Rice Siam 2 j'r Rice Siam 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S.Q Meedon Singhway127 words
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Article26 1939-10-25 12 Mr J. A. T. Horsley. Executive Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as Senior Executive Engineer. Kuala Kangsar, Upper Perak and Dindings.26 words
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Article833 1939-10-25 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, oci. 24, 5 p. m. Fraser and Ca Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 6 4 J Austral Amal 6 4y 2 6 9 Austral Malay 37;- 39Ayer Hitam 22 G 23 6 Ayer Weng 0 85 0.95 Bangrin 21833 words
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Article13 1939-10-25 12 Singapore. The price of tin at tZ ln Singapore to-day was $117%.13 words
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Article16 1939-10-25 12 The price of rubber at n<K )n b Singapore to-day was-— Buyers 37; Sellers 37'16 words
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Article85 1939-10-25 12 DEBENTURES LOANS Maynard 90 lOOnona SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL s"r 1940 99 U 2 r 1947 1(14 4' 1065 106 IoBnom 4. 1963 100 b 'r 56-06 111 ll3ci 5% 48-68 105'- 106^ci 1 1 >% 70 SO 108' 10 2 r 'r 75-85 86 1 Z r 19G2 89' 1 92d85 words
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100 1939-10-25 12 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday Buyers S No IX R.S.S. pot loose 37' 2 No. IX R.tJ.S. FO B. in cases November :'>~~ Gi.A.Q. R.R.fi F.c .B. in bales VP F.A.Q R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales 36'/z "C Blanket Crepe F. 0.8. in100 words
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Advertisement91 1939-10-25 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO 1934, LTD. Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT, EFFK 11- NT REPRODUCTION" TRY •*I*YK*' RADIOS for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors' RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. most phiia\ RADIO SERVICE CO. of MALAYA 1954 LTD. M UNDER91 words
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Advertisement229 1939-10-25 12 HEX. HEAD WJĔ BOLTS NUTS rif J-'.ze.s from > 2 to 1" riia. E f_ by 6" to 21" long. B Orders Executed Bll"ll ,!-1H Promptly Manufactured Locally Telephone 3833. CHAN TECK FATT ENGINEERING WORKS. 379, VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS229 words
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Advertisement66 1939-10-25 12 New Arrivals Novellly MAT various sizes Genuine Leather j Suit Cases j Dress Cases Boston Bags BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. W." TEETH//&tfe STARS o/HOLLYWOOD Don't envy the beautiful teeth of the movie stars. You, too, can have sparkling teeth and a flashing smile. Just use Kolynos —the dentifrice that66 words
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Advertisement52 1939-10-25 12 A }>. rsistt nt Cough is a dangei signal of many serious illnesses j lik2 Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Asthma i and Tuberculosis. The surest way to guard against such dangerous diseases is to us? a reliable remedy that will cure your ailments. YOU CANNOT DO i BETTER THAN USF Kasabin COUGH52 words
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Advertisement97 1939-10-25 12 I You Are Letting Yourself Down I If you yourself tc bec< ressed. Irritable, at variance world in general. When this happens it is usual fault of your liver, which is n b?bly upset as a result of u congestion. Dispel constipation, your liver and restore normal n with a97 words
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Miscellaneous462 1939-10-25 12 f j To-Day's Radio I imm HMMMMMMI SINGAPORE I »2 cmcnts EHL 225 metres (1.33 me j ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc!s). 9 00 Ciose uo n LOO Miscellaneous programme of new HONGKONG Gramophone records. i w Thp npws nnri mid-day Rubber ZBW 952 Me s (31,4 I and ¥fiT462 words
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304 1939-10-25 13 French Make Daring Raid Reuter. PARIS, OCT. 24. Till. LAST 24 HOURS HAVE BEEN MORE ANIMATED THAN PAT. PREVIOUS DAY ON THE WESTERN FRONT. IN THE REGION IMMEDIATELY EAST OF MOSELLE, :ii FRENCH CARRIED OUT A DARING SUCCESSFUL RAID l In* Germans were activeReuter. - 304 words
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Article54 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. I London, Oct. 24: Agreement has been Beached covering the shipment of 200.000 ions of frozen beef and lamb from the Argentine during the period Nov. t, 1939 to Jan. 31, 1940, it was stated by Mr. Xennox Boyd (Secretary to the Minis Itry of Pood) inReuter. - 54 words
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Article162 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 24. THE State Department has issued an affidavit by Gustav Anderson, an passenger on the Athenia, to the effect that the Athcnia did not sink Unmediately but was sunK th< follow?n« day by British destroyers because the vessel was a menace to scean trafficReuter. - 162 words
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230 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. London. Oct. 24. U7IIEX his attention was called in the House of Commons to the intensified campaign for the promotion of German trade in Holland and Scandinavian countries, the President of the Board ol Trade replied: I have received reports of the nature indicatedReuter. - 230 words
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Article41 1939-10-25 13 i London. Oct. 24. I terday, three Amerii rested under the new ling with espionage, i v were photographing terminus in the southern lnr- A n one of whom is an they were photographan example of Swe-41 words
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107 1939-10-25 13 Shan ;hai, Oct. 24Mrs Roosevelt, the mother of President Roosevelt, has accepted the honorary chairmanship of the 'Cinna Committee," in Washington. TWs indicates that the people of the United Spates are deeply concerned with the hostilities in China and are doing fheir best to relieve107 words
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Article70 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. London. Oct 2\. wW r Mini Her of Poland, writire T H ln Pern SrUden. expressed gratitude fcr the sympathetic treatment of the PoPsh cause in the press of the Allied n He On adc, that in spite of the horror of war andReuter. - 70 words
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Article43 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 24. T>o„i <vhunex, a German engineer Jr waV sentenced to life penal se?v?tifde for Spionage by a court mar serviiuuc k Frenchmen, on the char n g e y weT; sentenced to ten and nine years.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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209 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Peiping, Oct. 21. AFTER refusing comment for some days on Ambassador Grew's outspoken speech in Tokyo indicting the Japanese Army in China, the Japanese military spokesman broke his silence to-day with a somewhat acid comment. He said the officii view of the Japanese Army,Reuter. - 209 words
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Article37 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 24. Seventy tons of Polish sold have arrived in Pario, after a journey of over 6.000 miles. across Rumania, Turkey. Syria and the Mediterranean, according to the Paris Soir Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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135 1939-10-25 13 New German Lie Reuter. London. Oct. 24. THE German statement that British ships are only allowed to enter Dutch waters after surrender of their armament is untrue. The wording of the Netherlands proclamation on neutrality psrftltts the entry into Dutch ports of merchant shipsReuter. - 135 words
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Article30 1939-10-25 13 Tokyo, Oct. 24.- According to a report frcin Berhn, lieut.-Gen. Hiroshi Oshima, Japanese Ambassador In Germany wfcl leave Berlin on Oct. 27 for Japan v.a Italy and America.30 words
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116 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 24. THE official German news agency declares that political circles deny reports that a discussion of decisive importance, concerning the international situation, had taken place between the Fuehrer and Herr Ribbentrop in the last few days. It says thatReuter. - 116 words
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76 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 24. A NEW Bulgarian Cabinet was formed H last night, according to a report from Sofia, received in Berlin. The Cabinet Is again non-party, with the former Premier remaining in his noft and combining, in addition, the <.:r.ties oi Foreign Minister BulgariaReuter. - 76 words
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101 1939-10-25 13 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 24. The Finn nee Minister has increased the levy on Jewish fortunes by five per cent, to 25 per cent, from Nov. 15. according to the official news agjency A levy ol 20 per cent, was as a means of collecting aReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement135 1939-10-25 13 Let a tasty, cooling Vicks Cough Drop dissolve in your mouth, lt bathes irritated throat-lining for 12 to 15 minutes with soothing ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub. %/ICKS MEDICATED COU6M PROP C 6 SOAP from TREES Gives You 'All-Over" Loveliness NATURE herself has provided the finest of all beauty aids gentle,135 words
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Advertisement127 1939-10-25 13 TRAINERS SHOW WAY TO STOP STIFFNESS! Enjoy vigorous exercise without fear of •trained, sore muscle*. Do ms athletic trainera do rub in reliable Abborbine Jr. Thia famous antiseptic Hritncnt penetrates deep down where the soreness is relieves congestion, glass 'mick, soothing comfort. Keep* muscles pliable and in proper tone. Try127 words
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Advertisement244 1939-10-25 13 APPOINTMENTS WITH GOOD SALARIES M Accountant*. Secretaries. Cost Accountants .Vcrks and Office Manager* Chief Clerks, Bank and Insurance Officers. Cash ers and Bookkeepert! are the normal attainments of thos* trho qualify v..:.'i The School of Accountancy, examinations be tafcan in Malaya and suo- pi til training. The Scrv> cf Accountancy244 words
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Advertisement154 1939-10-25 13 When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder FhKh Them Ouv And Feel Young Ag*in Qo to your tlicinst i.»-day and get this safe, ;t and harmless diuretic and ttimulant-ask for <;OLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, the famous urinary antiseptic, »nd start at once to purify the blood, to Bush kidneys154 words
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Article210 1939-10-25 14 Singapore, Tuesday. THE local tin market again showed no T change to-day at $117% while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37* cents, November December 37% cents. January March 35V 8 cents and April June 34% cents, market steady Conditions en the London210 words
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Article67 1939-10-25 14 Singapore, Tuesday THE accidental overturning of a teapot resulted in a two year-old child. Hoey Meng Heng. receiving fatal scalds. Hoey Meng Heng was taken to the General Hospital where he died on Oct. 19. Death was due to shock from scalds. To-day Mr. W. G.67 words
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Article21 1939-10-25 14 Inche Abdullah bin Hussein, Deputy Superintendent. Chandu Monopoly. Johore, has been granted six months' vacation leave. wr'.th effect from Oct. 121 words
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Article408 1939-10-25 14 PRODUCE London Previous PALM OIL (Malay) In bulk Aug..Sept. shipment £15.10.0 Nominal Nm COPRA (Straits F.M.S.) Sept shipment £11.0.0 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) October shipment 18 8 Value TAPIOCA, Seed Pearl, 1st quality (Singapore* I October shipment 29 6 Sellers PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok SeptiOct. shipment 4%408 words
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Article50 1939-10-25 14 Singapore. Tin A DEATH from natural causes verdW ft was to-day returned by ftfr Porter. th e Singapore Coroner, contusion of the inquiry into the of Lim Hoi Ghok which occurred Tan Tock Sen* Hospital on O Medical evidence disclosed that U» 1 death was due to pneumonia.50 words
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Advertisement378 1939-10-25 14 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. OncorporaUd »"< lan^t OTNGAPOKJE BRANCH! 4, D'Almeida Btree4. Authorised and aubacrlbed Capital 12,000,000 Eaid-up Gapittd £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and mor.ey received on Fixed Deposits378 words
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Advertisement384 1939-10-25 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. P* O I and BRITISH INDIA V. I Incorporated In England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing lo (he Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of it's steamers intending passengers are courte~ ously requested to enquire at the P. 0. S. N. Company's Office to384 words
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Advertisement216 1939-10-25 14 HA* It OF Mil*A (Incorporated In China by Sroeclal Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Cub Manager's Office 6443. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-1 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO*. Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000.01 Reserve Funds in Excesj of Ch. 3,200.000 0C Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647.000,000.00 Tse-Vung216 words
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Advertisement80 1939-10-25 14 SAVINGS A dollar saved la an ««tra dollar earnea. A Savmgo Account is tha beat Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time la to bt a contented person A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank with any80 words
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Advertisement108 1939-10-25 14 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF I N,n LIMITED. The Company, which Is meorporatedj* the 8.3. and revered a> a Trust j pany, undertakes Dm following duties.KXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OP A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF BSTATB np DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A108 words
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Advertisement428 1939-10-25 15 COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. .;i the Singapore Cold lor the following emlerks for Retail Cold Stcr- id R< tail Groceries. I should apply in person m h Manager, Orchard Rd. t xist for Syces (Kngnd writing drivers Applicants should apply he Superintendent En- mpahy's Head Office, Singapre. HLINESE with good428 words
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Advertisement515 1939-10-25 15 TO LET: Spacious Furnished Bedrooms, M.S. semi-detached, 39-B, Outram Road. European resident. Easy -trans. Port. (610.P) TO LET: Newly Built S >mi-detached Bungalow with Garage attached No. 349, Onan Road apfproach by Fowlie Road. Apply 79, Orchard Road. Fhone 7605. (650-B) TO LET: BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, 2 bathrooms, servants quarters515 words
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Advertisement614 1939-10-25 15 II I. 11l II I MALAY TUITION given by experienced instructor. Apply Box No. 108. Mai v Tribune. ((633.D MANDARIN, CANTONESE POCKIEN CLASSES.—Elementary, Intermediate-, Advanced and High School Courses, •ommencing 2-11-39. Easy textbooks with English pronunciation, translation unci notes. Fee: $2. Textbooks 50 cts. AFTERNOON MANDARIN CLASSES FOR ENGLISH SCHOOL614 words
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Advertisement657 1939-10-25 15 FOR SALE. Attractive building land in Bukit Timah Village about ***** sq. feet, frontage 70', good for shop houses, back portion for bungalow, with ceme> r drains recently constructed. Moderate price—Apply 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. <626-B> MALACCA LATTEEFIAa PRESS, 703, North Bridge Road. Singapore, tor saie. Price $2,500.00. «612 B)657 words
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Advertisement505 1939-10-25 15 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business carried on by the undersigned at No. 106, Jalan Besar, Singapore, under the style of National Bar is to be assigned to Madam Poh Wee Kirn Neo end that I have lodged my application lor leave to transfer the Third Class Public505 words
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Advertisement507 1939-10-25 15 NOTICE. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD The hours of business of the Company's Retail Depot at Orchard Read wVI be from 6 a m until 530 p.m. oaily fxcept Sundays until further notice. sFncTalpW INTER CHURCH UNION. CONCERT CANCELLED. The Committee regrei.-, to announce that owing to unforeseen circumstances the507 words
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Article65 1939-10-25 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. IN the House of Lords to-day, the Un-der-Secretary of State for War declared that the question of the exchange of prisoners of war had not yet been raised. At present there are 110 German sailors and airmen in this country, and itReuter. - 65 words
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81 1939-10-25 16 British Wireless. London, Oct. 24. THE Colonial Office announces that native administrations in Nigeria bave made spontaneous offers of sums of money to assist His Majesty's Government in the nrosecution of the war. The Colonial Secretary has however replied that while the offers are greatlyBritish Wireless. - 81 words
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371 1939-10-25 16 Not Asking For Aaland Islands Helsinki, Oct. 24. fa MORE hopeful view of the Moscow talks is taken here, following the official announcement that "normal progress" has been made. Early settlement is now fairly confidently expected, and the tension noted over the weekend as371 words
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192 1939-10-25 16 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. MEMBERS cf the R.A.F'. Observer Corps who watch over the country night and day are performing ether feats of vigilance, it is announced here to-day. They have also Offe' ?d protection to British merchant ships. In one instance, twoReuter. - 192 words
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Article87 1939-10-25 16 British Wireless. London, Oct. 25. THE Prime Minister had an audience of the King this evening. The War Office announces that Sir Herbert Creedy. who has been Permanent Under Secretary for War since 1924 and B nrember of the Army Council since !910, has retired. HeBritish Wireless. - 87 words
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Article84 1939-10-25 16 (Renter's Special Com ment) gERMAN air losses fa have been entirely iJ™** German broadcasts. ior d in the five German aircraft raid on a convoy off the Hnml ln a Oct. 21 have not been any German wireless. Ned »n The fact that the84 words
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Article235 1939-10-25 16 Reuter. London. Od >- CEVEN more German airmen v.: M planes had been shot dow n over the North Sea were landed venter day. Three of them were !anded en th, east coast by a British shin which h Z rescued them from their f.oatiue ber.Reuter. - 235 words
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Article266 1939-10-25 16 British Wireless. London, Oct. 25. ASKED in the House of Commons whether in view of'the declared policy of restricting ae~ial warfare to military objectives the Government had considered appiaaching neutral powers, including the U.S.A., with a view to their proposing both tf be'hgcicnts and non-belhg< rentsBritish Wireless. - 266 words
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Article38 1939-10-25 16 Reuter. London, Ocl Fewer than 12 warn have the British zone since the wai i!l states Reutcr's snocial correspondent wit'i the B.E.F. He their bodies are buri?d in a fully kept British war cemeterj Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement528 1939-10-25 16 m 1 This can happen to you! jjj Bllh Those Awful Pains I ■Bi After Meals B A warning that your c stomach needs attention Flushing, Palpitation, Feeling of Over-fuln*ss are the j| g rst s iigrht symptoms of stomach trouble. A few doses 9 of De Witt's Antacid Powder528 words
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Advertisement44 1939-10-25 16 BRITISH EMPIRE PRODIXT BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Guaranteed average Life of 1000 burning hours under normal conditions. M WB Used and approved by the Government of India for Railway, P.W.D Viceregal Lodges, etc., since 1935. *gents: PRIZE |JO., Tel. 2487 10, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. J44 words
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Advertisement45 1939-10-25 16 RADICAL AND RAPID CURE For Tonsils and Adfi WITHOUT OPERATION The only renied" has gained the highes* reputation all cr India and abr;..: JNon-recurrence guaranteedBeware of imitatum> Sole Distributors: ALLEN CLfXIC Rovapcttah. MADRAS Available at all Chemist* lAgents.I Agents. NAINA MOHAMED SONb, Singapore and Branches.45 words
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