Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-03 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 262. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, November 3, 1939.21 words
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Article, Illustration669 1939-11-03 1 BRITAIN'S REPLY WILL BE DECISIVE Reuter. WHILE HITLER CALLS HIS AMBASSADORS AND GENERALS INTO CONFERENCE, AND HOLLAND PREPARES FOR ATTACK, LONDON'S LABOUR LEADER AND A.R.P. CHIEF, MR. HERBERT MORRISON, WARNS THE NAZI LEADERS THAT THEReuter. - 669 words
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103 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 3. IT is reported from Istanbul to-day that Turkey and Russia are expected to resume negotiations and that Rumania may join them.— Reuter. Athens, Nov. 3. Greece and Italy have exchanged tea with a view to strengthening the friendly relations betweenReuter. - 103 words
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Article606 1939-11-03 1 Reuter and British Wireless. PKPLYING to demands in the Press and by political leaders for a K clearer definition of Britain's war and peace aims, the Bnt.sh Forefen Minister says that the Allies aim at restorat.on of confidence I Z I "nd better world, butReuter and British Wireless. - 606 words
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Article98 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. Chungking. Nov. 3. RAILWAY traffic between Kunming capital of Yunnan Province, and Hanoi, in Indo-China, which was interrupted for many weeks is the result of a landslide, is erpected to resume today. The Chinese military authorities have been seriously perturbed at the stoppage of thisReuter. - 98 words
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Article54 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. Lonaon. Nov. 3. THE Air Force casualty lie* contains the names of two men killed in action. 16 killed on active service, four one missing and believed Killed, two died on active service, one .died of wounds, four previously reported mrssrng and now reportedReuter. - 54 words
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Article97 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. Chungking. Nov. 3. l/IGOROUS denunciation of Japanese I propaganda aiming to impair relations between the Kuomintang and tne Chinese Communist Party is publ shed by the Hsin Hua Jih Pao, official organ of the 'Chines Communist Pany In particular the newspaper denies Japanese reports that theReuter. - 97 words
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Article146 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. Lille, Nov. 3. TWO British planes yesterday brought down a German bomber near Roubaix. One of the crew was killed and the other three were captured.— Reuter. Paris, Nov. 3. Last night's communique states: "Patrols were active during the day between the Blies and theReuter. - 146 words
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228 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. JHE Finnish delegation, headed by 11 Paasikivi, arrived in Moscow this morning with Finland's reply to the latest Soviet demands. The members were met by the SwedLsn and Danish ministers in Moscow, and the councillor of the Norwegian Legation.—Reuter. Copenhagen, Nov.Reuter. - 228 words
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Article163 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 2. PNAL passage of the Neutrality Bill, with complete repeal of the arms embargo, is now virtually assured, following the defeat by 242 to 181 votes, in the House of Representatives, of a motion urging retention of the embargo. The motion was oneReuter. - 163 words
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202 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. BEFORE the war, Germany built up a large mercantile marine which commanded admiration throughout the world. Now Germany has lost a large part of that fine commercial fleet. What• remains 1s powerless to carry on the maritime trade whichReuter. - 202 words
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Article83 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 2. It is officially announced that the death of Sir Franke Notiey took place here tc-day.—Reuter. Sir Franke Notiey was born in 1865, and after an education at private schools, he went to sea as an apprentice on board the Borealis. LaterReuter. - 83 words
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332 1939-11-03 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. THE suggestion that, while the war i« in progress, a group of statesmen might devote themselves o considering the problems of India, m eluding minorities, federation and dominion status, was mi.de by Lor l Samuel when India was discussed inReuter. - 332 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-03 1 <>\ oun it PALI'S Pages johore's Medical Improvements 2 Curfew In Singapore 3 I.ibol >«>t 4 I oral News 5 (mi mas 6 and 7 threat To Finland 8 t remier's Speech 9 sports 10 and 11 Radio 12 Classified Advertisements 14 Financial 15 plot T<> Blow Up Parliament 1649 words
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Advertisement36 1939-11-03 1 habit. First-Aid Man: "Did you hold a mirror *to her face to see whether sha.was still breathing?' Assistant: "Yes, and she opened her eyts, gasped, and reached jo> her powder puff and Evelyn Astrova's Face powdery36 words
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199 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Friday. THAT Mr. John Willie Lim. manager of the Monico Restaurant, was hestitant to come forward to give evidence against Mr. H. Weinberg, who is suing Messrs. Moine fomle )€o., Ltd., for alleged libel, was stated this morning by Mr. Ong Cheng Swee,199 words
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157 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Friday. ALL motor traffic between Johore Bahru ami Kluang is recommended to go via Ayer ltam in preference to the Rengam Road, according to information released by the Automobile Association of Malaya. The Rengam Road during bridge construction is closed to Ihrough lorry traffic. Care157 words
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Article56 1939-11-03 2 Shortly after two o'clock yesterday alternoon. the ambulance was summoned to a house in Chin Nam Street to attend to a Chinese youth who was said to have been stabbed by another boy, aged 14. He sustained an incised wound over the lower part of his abdomen, and56 words
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122 1939-11-03 2 IT is officially announced, for the information of the mining community in genera' and of the contributors to the buffer stock 1938 1939 in particular, that the executive of the buffer stock on Nov. 1 made a distribution to the signatories under Article 23122 words
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Article305 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Friday. THE dtt la ration of Russian neutrality raises the question whether supplies of rubber might find their way through Russia Into Germany, the answer appears to be that direct shipments from the l ast to Russia will be drastically rationed, leaving305 words
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206 1939-11-03 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. r £HE Middle Court's interpreting staff was baffled yesterday when a dumb Chinese was brought before Mr. Lin Koon Teck on a charge ol trespass into the compound of a house at Logan Road. The man failed206 words
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Article41 1939-11-03 2 Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore District Judge and Second Police Magistrate, is indisposed and will be absent from duty for three days. During his absence, Mr. C. H. Koh of the Bankruptcy Office is officiating for Mr. Oldham.41 words
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440 1939-11-03 2 Several Appointments Being Made (Tribune Staff Reporter) fOHORE will tackle her medical problems with c\cn scaler vigour next year than hitherto. Apart from staff appointments to be made in 1*40, increasing the personnel of the hospitals, mare than a quarter of a million440 words
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Article88 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Friday. WHEN the ease cf armed robbery against Wong Fook came up before Mr. J A Fletcher Cooke this morning, Mi T W Ong. on behalf of the accused, applied for bail. Court Inspector F.J. Patton opposed bail His Worship remarked that when the88 words
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102 1939-11-03 2 In connection v. itli the censorship of Utters the public are lequested to assist the Postal Censor and his staff by refraining from making letters in air maU envelopes too bulky. These envelopes are of this paper, and it is sometimes almost impossible lo102 words
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Article19 1939-11-03 2 The estimated export of dry rubber Trom Malaya. Brunei and Labuan for October was 48.000 tons.19 words
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154 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of a bicycle valued at $51.50, the property of Ong Ah Wat, Masoki Sliilmana. a Japanese, pleaded guilty before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the Third Police Court this morning. It was alleged154 words
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118 1939-11-03 2 Singapore. Thursday. MR. J. L. McFall. the Singapore CrirniW nal District Judge, this morning sentenced Salleh bin Omar Khan (\8) to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months' police superl vision on a charge of housebreaking j and theft of cloth, jewellery118 words
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155 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Thursday. JX view of the fact that considerable expense would be involved in bringing the witnesses over from Brunei, the D.P.P. does not think it advisable to continue with the prosecution," stated Court Inspector A. R. McEwan in the fifth police court to-day. The155 words
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66 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Thursday. THE "Jutlandia," Danish motor vessel, arrived to-day outward bound from Europe with a full complement of passengers. The "Jutlandia," was to have brought out the Siamese Princes Chula and Birabongse as well as their English wives. The cancellation of the Bangkok Grand Prix,66 words
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140 1939-11-03 2 Singapore, Thursday. k FINE of $59 or in default t«t months' rigorous imprisonwas the sentence m, J. L. McFall, the Singapore rinurtal District Judge, passed on Clung Fook Seng this morning for an offence under Ihe Er.ierpenev Powers (Defence) i Isso 'the accused,140 words
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Article493 1939-11-03 2 THE annual report of Oil Palm A' estate of Oil Palm Plantations, Ltd., for the year ending Dec ?>1 last is as follows: Production for the year was Ml u r rjl oil, the whole of which VI handled by the Malayan Pain. Bulking Co.,493 words
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Article50 1939-11-03 2 Reuter. The band of tbe Straits Sett Police will play to-day at Parrel at 5.30 p.m. under the direction t» Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster M "For King and Country" ture "The Caliph of Bagdad" selection "Maid of the son; descriptive "A Dervish Sebek; vals2 "Over the Wa\(> RReuter. - 50 words
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Article113 1939-11-03 2 L_ Singapore, Thursday. ING AH CHYE, a cigarette stall Jjohler, was this morning fined $100, in default, two months' simple imprisonment, in the Third Police Court, when he was convicted on the charge of assisting in carrying on a public lottery, chap-iee-kee. Accused pleaded guilty.113 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-03 2 Overseas Assurance CORPOKATION. LIMITED, <hin a MWIlit, C'hulia Street, THANK 58«8. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.20 words
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Advertisement16 1939-11-03 2 Sole Agents in Malaya: WcALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. 0016 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-11-03 3 A French tank on the move somewhere on the western front.15 words
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457 1939-11-03 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. A NIGHT raid led by Mr. D. X. Livingstone, 0.C.D., Perak, on a Chinese club in Theatre Street on Monday night led to the arrest of 32 Chinese gamblers. The club had been under observation by the457 words
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Article16 1939-11-03 3 Mr. R. O. Jenkins, Visiting Agent of Rubber Estates, Kuala Lumpur, has returned from home leave.16 words
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505 1939-11-03 3 Director Of Precautions Explains Procedure (Tribune Staff Reporter) (SINGAPORE'S emergency services will be given another rigid test on the night of Nov. 16, when there will be a blackout and curfew will be enforced. The imposition of the curfew is explained by the505 words
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Article278 1939-11-03 3 PATRIOTIC FUND OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation Limited, bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chinese Section i Singapore, report that contributions so lar received total $94,046.19 made up as tollows:— Previously reported:—sB9,496 19 Further Contributions:—New World (Charity Dance) $1,621. Gan Say Hong $100. Mr. and Mrs. Sng Ghoon278 words
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Article107 1939-11-03 3 Singapore. Thursday. APPEARING before Mr. J. FletcherCooke in the Third 'Police Court th s morning, Subaguala, a 31-year old Bengali, was charged with being cruel to a bullock by working it while it wa.; suffering from a sore neck. Mr. N. V. Jensen, who prosecuted, said107 words
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Article34 1939-11-03 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 2. King George has conferred the G.C.M.G. on both th e Premier and the Minister of Finance for Thailand, a broadcast announced last night.34 words
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Article111 1939-11-03 3 On Friday from 4.00 to 8.00 p.m. the ladies of the Wesley Church will hold their annual sale of work. Attractive stalls will offer beautiful handmade aiticles of clothing for babies, children and adults, Oriental goods from all the surrounding countries, provisions of all sorts,111 words
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Article43 1939-11-03 3 Under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission Young Men's Cultural Union, Mr. K.A. Rao will give a musical entertainment on flute, violin, and morseng at the Mission premises No. 0, Norris Road, Singapore on Saturday at 7.00 p.m. All are welcome.43 words
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Article27 1939-11-03 3 A meeting of th e Johcre Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, on Tuesday. Nov. 7, at 10.30 a.m.27 words
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Article367 1939-11-03 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. REMARKING that the increasing attendance of Rotarians at the various social gatherings indicated that members were taking an interest in them and that there was a good gathering at the quarterly dinner, Rn. J. L. Hope, Chairman of the367 words
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Article43 1939-11-03 3 The Shipping Office will be Closed on Deepavali, Friday, Nov. 10, and on Hari Raya Puasa. Tuesday, Nov 14. The offices of the Statistics Department will open on Nov 10 from 10 a.m. to 12 nonp and will be cosed on Nov 1443 words
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Article89 1939-11-03 3 Penang, Thursday. IT is understood that a telegram from Hongkong has been received by th» Penang Buddhists to the effect tha 4 YuenInn, former head priest of the Ayer Itam Temple, has been taken to Nanking from Shanghai by the Japanese. Yuen-Inn was reported to have89 words
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Article175 1939-11-03 3 Singapore, Thursday. CHARGED with assisting in the running of a Chap Je Kee lottery at the 7'o mile Jurong Road on October 12. Chua Ah Seng aged 23 and Ane Ah Kang aged 33 years, were to-day sentenced by Mr L C. Goh. fifth magistrate175 words
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Advertisement85 1939-11-03 3 Nov. 3 EUROPEANS Register To-day 2 p.m.—1 p.m.—BU—BY |Box Office W TO-DAY Phone IATWAY 3. 15 6 15 3 SHOWS! "Singapore" Don't Mm It I DELIGHTFUL I "The Hound Of OFy s G T CIT¥ 1 The Baskervilles" CON AN °JSt SK»« M RARRIF BASIL RATHBONE WENDY BARRIE TTooiTTSMORROWI iO^f85 words
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Advertisement121 1939-11-03 3 Better sugar is not to be had—not only in our opinion, but in that of hundreds of our Customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikno Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: 'PHONE• SYOBI 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331121 words
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761 1939-11-03 4 The Defence Case Opens Singapore, Thursday. defendants' case opened this morning in the third day's hearing of a suit for alleged libel, brought before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court by Mr. H. Weinberg, a local merchant, who is suing Messrs. Moine Comte761 words
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133 1939-11-03 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Telak Anson. Thursday. [FAYING two previous convictions, a young Malay nam«d Mohammed pleaded guilty in the T.A. Magistrate's Court on a charge of stealing a bicycle. Pressing the case against the accused. Raja Abbas, informed his worship tha 4 the accused133 words
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Article97 1939-11-03 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. AT the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday Mr. J. A. Black, the President, announced that five Commissioners, including himself were due to retire at the end of this year in accordance with section 14 of the Municipal ordinance.97 words
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Article35 1939-11-03 4 The following officers have been promoted from Class IV to Class 111 in the Kedah Civil Service: Tunku Thiaudin Haji bin Turku Zainul Rashid, Che Md. Akib bin Ya'acob, and Haji Zakaiva bin Che Daud.35 words
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Article79 1939-11-03 4 (From Our Own Report., Scremban. I REMARKING tbat b h| that it was a crime of passkn the magistrate sentenced a named SupphUi prim v with having stabbed a man, to six months' rigorous sonment. Accused stabbed a rami days ago and sitting be ened peop'e79 words
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Article40 1939-11-03 4 Members of the Adi Draiid ers community attended a publi ing held on Oct. 28 at thi A i D Association. Johcre Bahru, the birthday of H H 1 There was a gathering oi over 500 present40 words
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Article752 1939-11-03 4 FRANCE AND WAR AIMS To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, May I give vent to the thoughts conveyed to me by the news from Europe, thoughts which I believe to be shared by a large majority of my compatriots? Mr Chamberlain blames Germany for752 words
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Article261 1939-11-03 4 To the Editor of the Mnhn/a T< Sir, —Iij tJhe capacity of an emO" "<•' customer 1 would rsteem it j favour if you would kind/v r,! following few lines ur |>.jp> > It is Just po&slble the.: -utme cu-ltim" of Malayan hopke«=pe: a r n «t261 words
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Advertisement125 1939-11-03 4 P MJ.'l C!...piM|ii W iii ^,,.,^M, 1 L THE PLEAS Apm AND ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH Wmmmm j [TLarge Size 3 J*l |A| B H s\ I.TMiW <J JCrmhm Umjfj) nBSiBH TW Mil fflM iH Ml MA^mF l 91 CM 38 The CORY Coffee Brewer f 1 WITH THE GLASS ROD FILTEK.125 words
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Advertisement120 1939-11-03 4 Flush Poisons From Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Nights Be Healthier, Happier—Purify Blood Regain Youthful Vigor Win ii jroQ can get ior a supr.-melv efficient and h.inrlo s stimulant and diuretic that will Basil from your kidney-, the waste matter, terms, poison. and iicid that aiv nov doing you barin,120 words
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Advertisement148 1939-11-03 4 For Teething Tots. Ercai-- teething troubles are always a source of woi ry and anxiety pa rents resort to soothing mixtures in their desire to allay their little one's P3ins" Such a raactic- is to be deplored, for cnejj mixtures almost invariably certain opiates or ether drugs harmful to the148 words
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Article198 1939-11-03 5 i rem Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. \roU knocked down a man and left him to his fate without ipirtf to see what injuries he rered. You did not stop at the police station to make a report so I the ambulance could be sent198 words
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Article205 1939-11-03 5 THE League of Nations Health Orutilisation Eastern Bureau, Singapore, health bulletin for the week ended Oct. 28 reaus as follows: No case of plague has been reported he week from any eastern por: il h India: There is no increase localized cholera outbreak at the figure205 words
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Article104 1939-11-03 5 AWING to the uncertainty of the U weather, the crowd at Bidadari yesterday All Souls Day, fell of the usual gathering of former rs. H X Mgr. Adrian Devals, D.D., Bishop ol the Diocese of Malacca, officiated at thi Blessings of the graves in the French on104 words
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Article56 1939-11-03 5 <l >om Our Own Reporter! Ipoh, Thursday. a YOUNG Chinese mechanic, who was conveyed a few days ago to the ufl ring from suspected causda poisoning, died last night man said to be an unemployed, iken ill when lodging at the nics Guild in Ipoh. ctor56 words
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536 1939-11-03 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. JHE trial of the four Sikhs, who are charged at the Selancor Assizes with robbery and assault of a money-lender, took a sensational turn this morning when it was mentioned in court that Bagat Singh, the complainant,536 words
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Article18 1939-11-03 5 Mr. C. Uphill, Chief Detective Inspector, has undergone a successful operation for appendicitis at the General Hospital, Malacca.18 words
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Obituary52 1939-11-03 5 The death occured at untitled Star on Sunday morning of Tuan Syed Bikai Aliaflri younger brother of Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman Al.iaffri. District Officer, Bandar Bahru. The deceased who was about 20 years oid, passed the School Certificate Examination last year and joined the Kedah Government Service only a few52 words
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Article190 1939-11-03 5 (From Our Own RerjoiHer) Pcnang, Thursday. A STIRRING appeal tor donations towards the Wool Fund was made by Mrs. A. M. Goodman, Organiser of the Women's Bra nth of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Penanjr, at the Indo-Ceylone*c dinner at ihe Spring Tide Hotel given in a190 words
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Article327 1939-11-03 5 Singapore, Thursday. Sekarang lal sudah-lah dapat di-sahkan <»- itu sa-benar-nya ada sa-buah kapal perang bes.tr (battleship) Jerman dalam Lautan Atlantie. mengendap dan mengintai2 hendak menenggelamkan kapal2 perniagaan pehak British dan Peranehis. Kapal2 perang penjajap British yan< laju. ia-itu bangsa kapal perang yang di-sebut cruiser" itu, dan327 words
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Article81 1939-11-03 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thoraday. Lieut. E. A. L. Ironmonger Mai >'■■ terday fined $20 on a charge of n ligent driving on Oct. 8 when hp collided wKh the entrance to Swettenham Pier at King Edward Place. He admitted that he was negligent to81 words
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Advertisement27 1939-11-03 5 mente. We have a wide y range of designs, can supply from stock or to order. LEE KIN :^:soo.ud SHOW ROOM: j 89, High St., Telephone 2063.27 words
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Advertisement154 1939-11-03 5 I TO ALL FEVER I SUFFERERS I i Fever produces poisons It's these poisons that make you feel hot and cold in turn, that cause violent pains over 1 tne eyes and that make you desperately thirsty. These poisons waste away your nerve and muscle tissues and weaken your digestive154 words
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Advertisement538 1939-11-03 5 land SCVmefl UVEkYDAY UFE\ Vnk WE \RE LIVING through strenuous days. Keen competition in business, and the jgj 8*1» necessity of keeping pace with modern developments, keeps out nerves eternally on Mgft \vMM edce Even our pleasures, recreations and sporting activities are strenuous; we are TVS* WS keyed up mentally538 words
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Miscellaneous71 1939-11-03 5 CAPITOL: "Bachelor Mother:' ALHAMBR A: 'Naughty But Nice. PAVILION: "The Lady Vanuhes. CATHW- "The Hound of the easier villes." MARLBOROUGH: "The Secret of Treasure Island. ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomi." ROXY: "Who Goes Next?* GARRICK: "The Gallant "The King of the \\ud. QUEENS: "Lambeth Walk." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows, cinemas and71 words
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Advertisement685 1939-11-03 6 The WISE Cinemagocr will make THIS his Week-End Entertainment 'Nothing boring or sloppy. .A Grand Performance all round" M. TRIBUNE (yesterday) CAPITOL I f\ GINGER ROGERS |*J*X DAVID NIVEN 9^fU in RKO-Radio's rproarious Comedy of a Shopgirl who should have been a mother but who WASN'T "BACHELOR MOTHER" VICTORIA MEMORIAL685 words
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Advertisement301 1939-11-03 7 MUBILEE THEATRE Matint?: Sat. 4th, Smi. sth. i r i Eeattre 2.30 p.m. 7 THE APE-MAN" I mi.; HQtXY TERROR." Permanent Wave with tlaciaiu MIXIA F rRGM $5 TO $7.50. 2. MTPri.E RCAD. i SUN TALKIE I I, TO-NIGHT 9-30 RONALD COLMAN in ••111 H>r« GRAND (New World) MMTNEES SAT.301 words
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Advertisement283 1939-11-03 7 I NEW WORLD 1 IDANCE I |P ALACE j Ihllthf LARGEST AIR-CONDITION III!: ;OI[ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH I||lbAß AND RESTAURANT ATTACH- jjjjj jjjjjED. TEL. 2477 jjiT IHllNight Dante Commences P. 30 P.M. III:! lill Dane? Ccmniienccs 6.30 P.M. Every j'uc, lhur». and Sit. jSj: Sunday T-fTin Dance Hij: :s283 words
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Advertisement256 1939-11-03 7 j THE FUNNIEST, WITTIEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE YEAR. 3.15. 6.15 9>S ILHAHBjLL Warner Bros.* Spicy Comedy with Music! "NAUGHTY but NICE" Hilarious as a Spinster's Spree! Siicy as Showgirl's Diary! ALSO LATEST I*ATllfc iTH THK p YF IN FRANCE. FRENCH ARMY IN GERMAN TERWWWY W'TCH PARLIAMENT OPENING. I tOOK256 words
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Article279 1939-11-03 8 JF tiie symbol of British doggedness is Jolin Bull, the personification of English liberty is a crazy Communist thumping a tub in Hyde Park Corner. A foreigner will tell you that the sight of policemen guarding a Fascist mooting in London is as aweinspiring as the279 words
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Article445 1939-11-03 8 pRAISE of the highest order is given to Malaya for the gift of £80,000 which she has made from her Patriotic Fund to the Red Cross and St. John Fund for the sick and wounded in the war. It is just another example of the wonderful response which445 words
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446 1939-11-03 8 Harsh Comment On Soviet Policy Reuter. London, Nov. 2. RUSSIA'S threat to the independence of Finland has roused American opinion far more than any other event since the war began, says the Washington correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. The general public had steeled themselvesReuter. - 446 words
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Article79 1939-11-03 8 Tokyo, Nov. 2. AT a Press conference u lis morning: the spokesman mi the Foreign Office said \hl rumour of peace talks Mit J less ingkinff Utter,v sroundThe Japanese Governments determination not to deal with a 75./ ai S ek S G °vernnient still held good. The79 words
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Article81 1939-11-03 8 Reuter. Bucharest, Nov. 2. QERMAN troops returning from the Polish campaign are stated to have mutinied near Pilsen. About a company of men were seen being led away handcuffed. At least 60 people are dead or missing as a result of the demonstrations in Prague on Oct.Reuter. - 81 words
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Article27 1939-11-03 8 Mr. G. E. C. Ash, manager of the Seremban branch of Messrs Borneo Motors Limited, has left for home to take up a commission in the R.A.F.27 words
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Article152 1939-11-03 8 Reuter. London, Nov. 2 THE Times' diplomatic correspond- ent says that British negotiations with Japan upon various questions arising from the Japans occupation of Chinese provinces r. main in suspense. The Japanese Government is apparently waiting for the definite establishment of Wang Ching Wei'sReuter. - 152 words
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1177 1939-11-03 9 REPLY TO MOLOTOV'S FLIGHTS OF FANCY "THE British Government will employ the manpower of the Colonial Empire in the most convenient way, and plans for is are being worked out," said the Prime Minister in his kly review of the war situation.1,177 words
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Article36 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. New York, Nov. 2. The British freighter which sent the on c m the Atlantic was the Coul S.O.S. ni U J C Tt i<; now reported more, 3,600 tons. It is now v safe.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article54 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. The Hague, Nov. 2. REPORTS of a possible Dutch military alliance with Belgium are denied here. It is learned authoritatively that the Dutch Government will never be willing to enter into a military alliance with Belgium because their neutrality principle precludes even discussions between DutchReuter. - 54 words
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54 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Nov. 2. THE Soviet Union has decided to leave the League of Nations, according to a Geneva report, which adds that no official notice has yet been received from Russia by the League Secretariat. The renort is not confirmed by the SovietReuter. - 54 words
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134 1939-11-03 9 London, Nov. 2. IN a statement yesterday, the the Turkish President declared that the pact with Britain and France was not directed against any other state. Its purpose, he said, was to assure Turkish security, and at the same time to serve peace and134 words
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Article95 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. Ottawa, Nov. 2. WITH the arrival of the AustraUan Air Mission in Canada plans for the giant Fmpire air training scheme are going a'ong splendidly, declared Lord Riverdale head of the british Air Mission. Mr Fairbairn, leader cf the Australian mission, declared: "We are hereReuter. - 95 words
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325 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. New York, Nov. 2. THE German tanker, Emmy Fiiediteh, virtually "committed suicide" 1 by sinking in preference to capture by a British cruiser m the CariXean Sea. according to a Panama dispatch to the New Yo.k Tim it' is stated that when anReuter. - 325 words
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Article93 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. THE first sitting of tn e British Prize 1 Court in the present war opened today in London under the presidency ol Sir Boyd Merriman. The case concerned the vessel romona, seized in a British port The Attorney General stated thatReuter. - 93 words
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Article278 1939-11-03 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. HIS Majesty the King has V** concluded a two-day tool-of air nations in North England and the Midlands, where he M* type of aircraft and ttie <»f the RA.F. coastal, fighter ana lumber commands. of His Majesty chatted with 01 ewaReuter. - 278 words
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Advertisement191 1939-11-03 9 hanufawngVticians JESTING FREE TWTS DISFASE come to TtiabU) A Ka, the specialist for DIABETES He guarantees to you completely and enanllng you to take rice and u without fear of recurrence in a short time. He will R ve you back your lost energy and vitality Tesh has. become swollen191 words
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Advertisement287 1939-11-03 9 l lS YOUR CHILD STURDY OR I OUTGROWING HIS STRENGTH? Many children grow fast without growing in strength. They ara weak, J listlesl and irritable; they learn with I General WeakneiS difficulty at school and are bad play- I and Weakness mate*. The cause in most oases if j during287 words
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Article, Illustration667 1939-11-03 10 PADANG GAME WITH INDIAN BRIGADE S.C.C. 4 Indian Inumt-y Brigade (H.Q.) and 18th Field Ambulance 3 T HE SCC added yol another victory to their long list of success--, wh< n they defeated the Indian Infantry Brigade and 18th Field Ambulance c mbined eleven667 words
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Article73 1939-11-03 10 SATURDAY'S TIES "A'> class singles: A. I. Periera -30 vs. S. A. Dawcoj -15.3 Mixed Doubles: Miss E. de Souza and L rW r MJ VS Miss c °nsigliere ana c. f. J. Ess scr. LOYALS BEAT SIGNALS AT HOCKEY Lo vals 1: Signals 0. 03FENCES shcne in the hockey73 words
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Article163 1939-11-03 10 I Exchanges were even in the first sicn. but on the resumption the Loyals subjected the Signals' charge to severe pressure. Th e Signals' defence however rose to the occasion, and it was only towards the end of the game that they were beaten by a fine effort from Grant,163 words
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Article16 1939-11-03 10 PADANG HOCKEY An incident in the match between ihe S.C.C. and the Fieid Ambulance XI yesterday.16 words
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194 1939-11-03 10 I <I roir Oar Own Correspondent) j Johore Bahru. Thursday, j IN a closely contested game of f P hockey played at the College i ground this evening, the RAF. "A" iiam from Tengah defeated the Ctmbincd English College-Wanderers team by two goals to194 words
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Article394 1939-11-03 10 R.A.F. Kallang 10 pts. Medical College 3 pts JNSPIRING rugby was witnessed at the Medical College y day where the R.A.F. Kallang, beat the Collegians fa points (two goals) to 3 points (a penalty goal). The Collegians conceded a lot In weight, but made up394 words
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Article69 1939-11-03 10 The following have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. Indian Infantry Brigade to-day at S.C.C. Lt. R. A. St. C. Sprcul-Bolton: POffr. R. G. K. Thompson. P. F. Kinsey; Lt. D. E. D. Morris. W. J. Pee Lt. M. F. Francis; Capt. R. G J Kingsmill. T. A.69 words
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418 1939-11-03 10 KEEN RUGGER AT GILLMAN LoyaJs "A" 3 pts. R.A.O.C 0. FINISHING more strongly than their opponents, the Loyals "A" rugby fifteen yesterday beat the R.A.O.C. by three points (a try) to nil at Oilman. Although good rugby was seldom seen, the teams went418 words
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Article42 1939-11-03 10 TO-DAY RUGGER: Loyals vs. V HOCKEY: S.C C. vs Coll 4 dang: S R C. i a S.C.K.C. vs. Nal S.C.R.C.: C.S I Y .M C A fodian l 2nd vs. A C S.. I TENNIS: S.C K.C. and tournaments.42 words
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Article117 1939-11-03 10 Reuter. London, v AT Newmarket the French-bred Cann tatrice Second, owned by sir Alfred Butt (7-2 favourite) to-day won the wartime substitute Cesarewitch (two miles, time .'5 mini 32 1 5 seconds), beating Mr. HashunV Cheerful Star (ridden b\ Lace) by four lengths). Mr. JamesReuter. - 117 words
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Advertisement172 1939-11-03 10 i r A WEEK AGO kv or happiness NOW THRIVING ON THE fe i Always ,he felt stale and flatjifeless and worried WMMmW "Heat-anaemia" was the cause. Gradually the V heat was> thinning her blood to watery weakness, OPI^^ n r K f^ rCne 7 V Undenninin 8 h constitution172 words
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Advertisement41 1939-11-03 10 For j MICROSCOPES THEODOLITES. X-RAY APPARATUS. THERMOMETERS. j 0 HAEMOMETERS. ERKAMETERS. DESSICATORS. STETHOSCOPES. L HEARING AIDS. etc. I please write to: THE Scientific Instrument I Company., Ltd. i T o. 2, Finlayson Greer j SINGAPORE j p. o. box ya Bam41 words
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Miscellaneous32 1939-11-03 10 TO-DAY Hir,h Water: 2 20 a m 8 0 ft. 1 45 p.m. 8.9 gt. TO-MORROW High Water: 3 17 a m 7 6 ft 2 38 p.m. 8 4 ft. 132 words
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310 1939-11-03 11 MINE entries have been received IN from Singapore clubs who will participate in the Inter-Club tournament of the Singapore Badminton snciation. lis was announced at the meeting the Management Committee held relay, with Mr. G. H. Kiat in the announced by the secretary, Ifr.310 words
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Article110 1939-11-03 11 A iriendly badminton match, consistin •of three singles and two doubles, played recently at Raffles Institution hall between the New Life Badminton Party and the Rafflesians, resulted in a victory for the New Lifee by three «•ames to one. One tie was cancelled. Scores (New Life110 words
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193 1939-11-03 11 ANLY Major T. L. Fox's charges were to be seen at Bukit Tinggi this morning, when slow work was indulged in preparatory to the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting which staits on Nov. 11. First out this morning was Harlowe (Woods) who was given193 words
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Article84 1939-11-03 11 THE following have been selected to tnrn up for the A. A. A. in a friendly soccer match against the Siong 800 Athletic Association on Sunday, at Farrer Park; Ong Eng Hoe, Yeo Ah Kow, Chwang Shih Hong, Chan Chung Kwang, Loh Kwong Sung, Chan Shing Kwong, Soh84 words
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Article55 1939-11-03 11 The following will represent the Jolly Youngsters Badminton Party against the Capital Badminton Party in a friendly badminton match of four singles and three doubles, to be played at the Happy World Covered Stadium 01 Sunday, at 7.30 p.m. sharp:—Messrs. Govindasamy, Nagapan, Narayanasamy. Rajagopal. Vadivellu, Rahim, Ponnuswamy. Wee55 words
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Article61 1939-11-03 11 The following have accepted to play for S.C.C. Colts "A" on to-day at S.CarMajor F. E. Robertson; Capt. G. T. Denaro, P Offr. R. G. K. Thompson; P. H. Harrison, J. Fletcher-Cooke, K. E. W Hatchard; M. W. Cole. Lt. H. Huleatt, G. W. S. Waites. P Offr.61 words
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Article321 1939-11-03 11 TBI following are the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore meeting on Nov. 11. Horses—Class 1 -Div. 1—7 Furs. Cooltipt M Pure Gold 91 Jack Druce 8 13 Bay Dragon 8.8 Tonroe 8.8 Sultana 8.6 Royal Worlington 8.5 Measure 8.1 Recovery 7 13321 words
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Article161 1939-11-03 11 FIELDING a team that included no less than nine G.S.C. ptlayers, Whites defeated Colours by five clear goals in the final women's iwckey trial to select the team to meet the Europeans in the forthcoming Poppy Day match, at the G.S.C yesterday. Play was of a mediocre161 words
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Advertisement85 1939-11-03 11 B Wm II To Owners 0f... PLYMOUTH CARS I] We have pleasure in announcing that II H we have been appointed Agents II II for Plymouth cars. II I Present Plymouth owners will find a II I courteous and efficient staff of II I experts to give them service. II85 words
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Advertisement88 1939-11-03 11 k J I**"* lIIIIIIIIIIIMM win HKq Good. Health always that's what you want and HALIBORANGE will help you to keep it. Every bottle cf HALIBORANGE is a bottle of concentrated Vitamins A and D from Halibut Liver Oil and Vitamin C from fresh oranges. In no other way can you88 words
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Advertisement445 1939-11-03 11 BACKACHE Means something P very serious! llfW] KIDNEY ~Did you wake again this morning: with a under the eyes and urinary irregularities all bad back? Are you struggling: through the tell you your kidneys are weak and sluggish, day, every twist or turn of the body causing: De Witt's Kidney445 words
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Article116 1939-11-03 12 Chungking, Nov. 2. CHINA'S war of attrition caused further heavy Japanese losses of men and resources during the last half of October. In the 217 battles fought on the various front*, the Japanese suffered 11,574 casualties, according to official figures. The war booty seized by the116 words
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Article73 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. London. Nov. 2. REPORTS from north-Eastern Europe speak of disorders in Vilna and distress among the JewThe Communists and Poles came to blows on Tuesday, while In a Jew-hun over 50 Jews were injured and many Jf vvish homes were sacked. A despatchReuter. - 73 words
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64 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. London. Nov. 2. MR Chamberlain declined to consider a suggestion, made in a Labour question in the Commons, to establish 8 Ministry ot Peace Aims to ensure that the peace settlement alter the war was afforded an impartial and adequate con sideration Mr. ChamberlainReuter. - 64 words
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Article474 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 2 COMMENTING on Molotov's speech, the Japanese newspapers generally adopt a friendly attitude to the offer of rapprochement between the Soviet and Japan, but cor. ditions are made that the Soviet should revise its Far Eastera policy and sever relations withReuter. - 474 words
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Article141 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. London. Nov. 2 THE secret German Freedom statin still broadcasting, despite atti to jam it. Last night, there was a review of ta of the main news. The announcer said thai the l were sorely disappointed at M Moloi speech, and non-fulfilment V help, andReuter. - 141 words
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76 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Nov. 2. THE Asahi Shirefcam sees the possi--1 bility of the conc.'usion oi a Japan-Soviet barter B|peeaaent involving; quite a large volume if trade, provided the Soviet is sincere. Kokumin Shimbun. prophesy] in the event of peace in Europe has ample reasonReuter. - 76 words
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Article83 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. D London. Nov 2 Kepiying to a question in the Hons of Commons about enemv aliens the Home Secretary, Sir John Anden said that up to th e end ot la ft*f£ns Tribunals dealt with more 13.000 cases. Of these, 136 have been interned and 9.565Reuter. - 83 words
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Article60 1939-11-03 12 Reuter. London. Nor. 2 me Rome wireless says that Fapen, German Ambassador to TUi will leave Ber?in for Ankara next I —Reuter. Yon Papen returned suddenly to B' rj when it was learned that Turkey had broken off the talks with the Soviet mReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement116 1939-11-03 12 FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT, EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY RADIOS for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lump-air. LET US HANDLE ALL YOUR S CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS, AND j YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF J PROMPT SERVICE AND REAL 1 J SATISFACTION j YICK116 words
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Advertisement43 1939-11-03 12 FOR 1 BIST RESULTS J L Kll HU4TRADIO COJI On mi; to recent unsettled dfefa in Europe I CHRISTMAS CARDS Attractive and Appealing. COAffi EARLY PLEASE j T.M.A. Music House AfT€R OfflC€ WORRItS. Wfldlflllf R€STOR€ YOUR «N€RGY KTTSt* t AND P€P W»TM WMfmn^f^'.43 words
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Advertisement106 1939-11-03 12 DIAMOND SHUT STEEL EQUIPMENT O I A B O I STEEL SIIB^^Q^ STEEL CUPBOARDS. STEEL LOCKXKb Write Jot descriptive folder to the Manufacturers-— DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO.. LTD., 601, Famponj B»br u Road. S pore II AMICO TILA I Il Miraculous Cures of the Men 11 gyj| jj II Have106 words
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Miscellaneous357 1939-11-03 12 TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZIIL 225 metres (1.33 mc s). TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc s). GSG 17.79 Mr s (16.86 metres) P.«n. CSV 15.11 Mcs (13.92 metres) 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramophone GSJ 21.53 Mcs (19.82 metres) records. Programme begins C p.m. (local time). 1.30 The357 words
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Miscellaneous22 1939-11-03 12 (Continued i-.-'.v previous I PARIS 19 fix metrrs (15.21 kr s). ltJ Sl —tWl »17.85 Kr n> From 5 20 p in.22 words
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Article264 1939-11-03 13 HEW YORK CABLE New York. Nov 2. Steady 20 1 16b. 20 S 16s Vlar. 19' B t. lS-a-s |N Quiet 54 ULLION MARKET London. Thursday. 22 1 It 23 1 b I Pine, per oz. £3.8.0 LONDON SHARE LIST London. Thursday. 66 6 Rubber 27 Electric264 words
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30 1939-11-03 13 I j exports from Ma'aya In |< 70,839, tens, a total lor I thi .war Of 462,480 tons. la r 45 094 tons were ex-30 words
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Article287 1939-11-03 13 Singapore. Thursday. THERE was again no change in tin at 1 midday to-day. the price being maintained at $117 3 8 while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 38 cents, November December cente, January March cents and April June 34 3 4 cents,287 words
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Article217 1939-11-03 13 Singapore. Nov. 2 1*h£ following are the exchange stock this m< rnijM according to tae daily circular issued by the Hongkong anfl Shanghai Hanking Corporation sem.im; London demand 2 4 l ib Rar.< tor Freight 2 I 4 Lyon? demand Wg Switzerland demand Bamburg ftem&nd New York demand U217 words
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44 1939-11-03 13 FOREIGN exports of tin from Ma'aya p October were 15,306 tons, ma] p a total lor ten months of the vcn- pi 63.618 to as. Ihis compares with 5 688 tons exported in September and 3.796 in January.44 words
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134 1939-11-03 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. A CHINESE named Tan Kheh appeared in the Middle Court yesterday before Mr. Lim Koon Teck on a charge Of possession 3f an iron beam reasonably suspected to have been stolen or fraudulently obtained. Accused pleaded guilty to the134 words
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105 1939-11-03 13 THE follr wing donations have been I sent to the Hon. Treasurer, the Repertory Players. Victoria Theatre. Singapore, to assist them in their project of Entertaining the troops Htthness the Ruiah el Sarawak. S2o •A Chinese Lady" $25. the Bata Shoo Co., Ltd. Singapore. $50.105 words
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Article130 1939-11-03 13 Singapore, Nov R (Sam) W Coa.st No 1 per Koyun H .Siuin, \V C«»»l No S pel Koyan Rice Slam 1 Rice Slam 2 JJai Rice Slam 3 *t, Slam Broken Rice No. I J"' Slam Broken Rice No 2 P." Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon130 words
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Advertisement83 1939-11-03 13 I Safeguard I YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooms are your I It is impossible for an indi- vidua! to provide for his valued I possessions the safety that is I afforded by our vaults where I we have safe boxes of various j i Ilt hire at moderate rates. I83 words
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Advertisement117 1939-11-03 13 j 'iii' V V tp^ 19 25, CpiCtt STUEFT, SINGAPOKI Tckphcne, Manner's Offic, 4512 Exchange Dept. Genera: Office 4y14 Cable I Head Office. Ml'tliuv*. I Chi 10.000.000 PAID-l'P CAPITAL iw»> t .„.H> RSHKRVP ry*Pf 510K.000.000 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) Board of Directors: TSENG YANG FU X I SOONG cMAN YIU WOON117 words
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Advertisement192 1939-11-03 13 BRITISH INDIA S.N CO., SERVICES. Bangkok Penan?. Rangoon Calcutta weeklv Port Swettenham. Penang. Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo. Cuddalore, Pondicherry. Madras. Fortnightly For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAI) CO.. LTD. I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KA1SHA, LTD.) Direct Japan Singapore Service. (Incorpciated in Japan). (Inward)192 words
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Advertisement377 1939-11-03 13 I STEAMER SAILINGS. and BRITISH INDIA V slncorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have 3 cargo steamers loading tor the United Kingdom during November. All vesseLs may call at port;; on or oft* the route and all sailings art;377 words
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Advertisement357 1939-11-03 13 BRITISH ilNDIA\ PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES,^ For ail information apply to: P ft 0 S.N. Co., The Agent, Collver Quay, Tel. 5961. B.I.S.N Co., BOl'STFAD CO.. LTDTel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STL AM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.. (Apear Una). F°r Hongkong, Shanghai. Iffoji, Kobe Osaka WHftUghWy For Penan*, Rangoon and Calcutta portntenUy For357 words
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Advertisement147 1939-11-03 13 j THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. |f Qnoorpotated fca EnglamD» 1( SINGAPORE BRANCHl I 4, D'Aliaelda Street. 1 Authorised and subscribed 1 Capital £2,000,000 I fcaid-up Capita* 1 000 I Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: ■I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, I Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, I Bahrein. Basra, KirlruX..147 words
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Advertisement462 1939-11-03 14 J*-. v t 1 —^^———<^™ WELL EST ABLISHED MOTOR FIRM wants experienced canvassers. Apply personally. Between 9.30 and 12.30 cm. 142. Lavender Street, Singapore. (705.B) WANTED Saieemen and Salegirls for cosmetic, with salary to suitable person. Apply 26-A, 1st f). Tclok Ayer Street, Singapore. (702-Bi REQUIRED for NON-CLERICAL I WORK462 words
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Advertisement483 1939-11-03 14 ate p****? TWO NIIW BUNGALOWS, Dunrnan Estate, Kationg. Principals only. Apply Box 33, AAUaya Tribune, Singapore t.708.8> NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in Tanglin and Katong on easy monthly instalments. Apply Yeo Chiang Bwre. 'Phone 7405. Singapore. (455 B> Educational HINDI TUITION (in Tamil) for beginners. At your spare time on483 words
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Advertisement514 1939-11-03 14 CHAIJ_ENGE BY PROFESSOR ELMUDDIN, Who is SPECIALIST in ASTROPALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE READING with 35 Years Study in FRANCE. ITALY, EGYPT, MALTA, SWITZERLAND, and various parte of EUROPE He will positively explain how to succeed In Business, Financial, Health, Lottery, Travelling, Love and Marriage Affairs GUARANTEED COMPLETE SATISFACTION. Full Life Reading514 words
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Advertisement589 1939-11-03 14 Offices, Godowns To Let TO LET B. Short Street modern shop house also 137, Devonshire Road terrace house modern sanitation. Apply 96-A, Market Street, Singapore. <693-B> TO IET: OFFICE —China Building (3rd floor). Chulia Street, about 900 sq ft. and 34, Market Street. SHOPS 100 111. Market Street, 110, Kim589 words
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Advertisement662 1939-11-03 14 IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 128 of 1939. In the matter of Probate No. 263 cf 1939 and in the matter of the Estate of Seen Abdoerahman bin Mohamed Sjamah deceased and in the matter of Section 42 (1) of the Trustees Ordinance (Cap. 59) and in662 words
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Advertisement414 1939-11-03 14 NOTICE. Jn the Estate of Lim h,, t T*i WIN known as Lim Ju i u Lim Tiang Kwang deceased ls No. 15. Purvis street s )n a f who died on the 21st d ax 1939. Jur Pursuant to Section 29 of TI P r Ordinance (Chanter vi, NOTICE414 words
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Article836 1939-11-03 15 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Nov. 2 MINING Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5. J£ Austral Amal 6 9 7J j Austral Malay 37 Aver Hitani 24,9 WAyerWeng Bangrin 22,3 23,3 Batu Selangor 1-65 lit* Berjuntai 106 **f Burma Malay 23 1- fjt836 words
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Article14 1939-11-03 15 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $117%14 words
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Article14 1939-11-03 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers: 87%; Sellers:14 words
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Article98 1939-11-03 15 Maynard 90 lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL s<T> 1940 90 lOOno.n 4 1047 104 105nom 4'"-; 1955 106 1 08nom i% 1963 180 102 .V: 55-66 109 00 110.00x1 V. 48-68 1 05', 2 106V2C1 41 70-80 108.2 109» 2 CI 3'c 75-85 8614 90cl V% 1962 89" 498 words
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125 1939-11-03 15 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Nov. 2. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 38 38*4 No. IX R.S.S. F O B. In cases Nov. 38' 4 38' 2 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F O B. In bales 37 > 4 37 ft FAQ R.S.S. FOB.125 words
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Advertisement691 1939-11-03 15 KKUPTC'Y ORDINANCE I .chapter 45» '•..H COURT OF THE -KTTLEMENTS Nt of Singapore. \dministration Order. No. 125 of 1936. PFI IFFEK of No. 317, Seran\p Sub-Overseer. K< rt MFREBY GIVEN that v d, nd Is intended to be I :...;tcr. j t prcve their claims November, 1939 .ii be excluded691 words
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Advertisement309 1939-11-03 15 Singapore Municipality TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. Fni particulars see Municipal leaner Roon? Date of Closing of Fuel for St. James Power Station during 1940. 12 noon, Nov. 20, 1939 Supply of 2.500 9" dia. Concrete Se%v»7 Pipes. 12 noon, Nov. 13, 19?9. Supply of309 words
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Advertisement114 1939-11-03 15 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF Dodge Senior "6" 27.3 H.P. Motor Car No. S.43. Electric Refrigerator, Portable gramophone, Cabinet electric gramophone, Electric table fans, Coir mattings, Brussel's carpets, ''Underwood" typewriter, Piano by Robinson, Record albums (10" 12"), and gramophone records, etc., etc. To N be held at114 words
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Advertisement15 1939-11-03 15 'II.JIIWIHII iMMaMMWM» Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar !38, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement170 1939-11-03 15 RAFFLES CAFF? for exctllent A LA CARTE MEALS at MODERATE PRICES Entertain your friends at the ATTRACTIVE NEW BAR Social Atmosphere Comfort Music llakcrY t onlV«-ti«Micrv Best quality JSread Cakes delivers! daily. jjl **jyfl t^^aii3FMlM jjjL BOY A SCOUT j BANDS IV V PLEASE I ILLUSTRATED jjggr ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE170 words
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Article166 1939-11-03 16 Reuter. Gibraltar, Nov. 2. |T is revealed that the British stramer Egba outwitted a U-boat in the Atlantic. The .submarine fired on the Egb.i several hundred east of Madeira Lao r it was officially learned that the vessel evaded the U-boat and is proceeding on her voyage.Reuter. - 166 words
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Article71 1939-11-03 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. VESTEKDAY'S conversations in London between British Ministers and the Ministers from the Dominions and India made further progress in the co-ordination of the Empire's war effort. The morning's conversations included the question of civil aviation and shipping. In the afternoon matters relating toReuter. - 71 words
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Article52 1939-11-03 16 Reuter. Oslo, Nov. 3. IT is revealed that Norwegian torpedoJ .rat yesterday stopped a British steamer off the west coast of Norway and fired warning shots acr;.v> her bows, owing E.i her failure to respond to signals. After a visitaticn the Bri'ish vessel was allowedReuter. - 52 words
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604 1939-11-03 16 DESPERATE FIGHT BY POLICE ON ROOFTOPS London, Oct. 24. WHEN a young man, apparently a City clerk, took a room at an apartment house in Leinster-gardens, Bayswater, W., recently, no one thetvj imagined that his real task was to shadow a group604 words
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154 1939-11-03 16 Shanghai, Ncv. 3. pRINCE Sha, one of the most influcn- tial figures in Inner Mongolian politics, is leading the whole cf the Suiyuen and Inner Mongolian Councillors to petition the Central Government urging the arres: and punishment o: Wang Ching Wei. the ousted member154 words
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112 1939-11-03 16 Reuter. Buchar. THREE soldiers, who wrire I have killed Gen. Yon Frit 2 the fighting near Warsaw last week in Germany, well-informed circles here This is regarded as confim the report that yon Pritsch dcred. rr. ir A message of Sept. 24 stab "WasReuter. - 112 words
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277 1939-11-03 16 Reuter. London. N ov yyJIKN efforts wore-made by the Government to purchase a q of a million vests at short notice from manufacturers' stocks only 60,000 were obtainabfc Th? Ministry of Supply stafl (Ln T sited more than 120 firms and i cays had requisitionedReuter. - 277 words
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Article127 1939-11-03 16 Chichi'. V r j*HE dc.*\th of Mr. Opie f?c;:< n'i A the "Lsst of the Murk T-a i Is announced here—-Rtuter Mr. Opie Read, born in N j Tenn m the 1851! v America'& famous writers. K«* fit 1 r.ews; sap:r v/ork in Franklin went127 words
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Advertisement314 1939-11-03 16 Keep in direct touch with PHILIPS J&Ufi&fy short-wave performance Almost ever) day, fresh news from Europe makes the headlines. The situation PHILIPS often changes too rapidly to follow. But a good radio will help to keep you in P™ mmmmmmumm mmmmmmmammmm touch M ith history as ,t happens. Every day,314 words
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Advertisement72 1939-11-03 16 a Dread pyorrhea strikes 4 people out of 5; Don't you become its victim. Start today to guard your gums while you brush your teeth with FORHAN'S; Forhan's is different from ordinary toothpastes; It does BOTH jobs cleans teeth saves gums, because it contains a special ingredient for the gums.72 words
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Advertisement96 1939-11-03 16 rtv\ W mf"** no other Jf insecticide f to /Ac tilling.power of 1 Flit is sure death to Insect* because It Is d/fr i£' r a combination of potent killing agents ill |kJ| which cannot be excelled. Flit has under- 1> k gone me most exhaustive tests and U jjm\\96 words
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