Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 263. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, November 4, 1939.21 words
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77 1939-11-04 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. Tilt admiralty announces that 1 Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, arrived in Paris on Thursday to confer uith M. Camninchi, Minister of ih Navy on Allied naval dispositions. A Paris message states that Mr. Churchill conferred withReuter. - 77 words
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Article109 1939-11-04 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. FOX great t-curage, resolotion and skill in saving his inarmed ship when under continuous fire from an enemy submarine for over four hours.'" the O .B.E has been awarded to Hugh Roberts, captain of the Elders and Fyffes steamer Mopan. The Gazette announcingReuter. - 109 words
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187 1939-11-04 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 3. IN Holland where martial law was proclaimed in the frontier districts yesterday, members of foreign forces are prohibited from entering defence areas. In Belgium preparations are going on for defence In certain areas if the country is invaded. Berne, Nov.Reuter. - 187 words
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Article56 1939-11-04 1 (By Reuter and British Wireless.) London, Nov. 4 —Mr. Chamberlain had an audience with the K.ng yesterday evening. t\ London. Nov. 3: The King to-day received Sir Ronald Campbell, who kissed hands, on his appointment as British Ambassador in Paris. Afterwards Sir Ronald and Lady Campbell were the guests of56 words
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585 1939-11-04 1 Resignation Of High Officer Reported Reuter. ITITLER'S service chiefs have "sat on" his plans for a mass attack on the Maginot Line and on his idea of mass air attacks on Britain. Goering says he is willing to lose 100 planes for everyReuter. - 585 words
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Article110 1939-11-04 1 AMERICA'S arms embargo has been lifted by the passage of the Neutrality Bill through both Houses of Congress. President Roosevelt was expected to sign the bill shortly after midnight last night, Malayan time. d A flood of arms orders from the Allies have already been executed by110 words
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Article176 1939-11-04 1 Reuter. Just before the final neutrality vote was taken President Roosevelt sent a letter to Vice-President Garner. President of the Senate, saying: "I hope Avorld events will not necessitate any other extraordinary session ?«nd theref ore I extend to you in the meantime my best wishes for aReuter. - 176 words
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592 1939-11-04 1 Joint Navies To Convoy Supplies FLOOD OF ORDERS ALREADY FULFILLED Reuter. Washington, Nov. 3. THE United States Senate has approved the new Neutrality Bill by 55 votes to 24. The preamble of the bill declares that the United States reserves all itsReuter. - 592 words
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Article251 1939-11-04 1 Loudon, Nov. 3. AN arsenal or unlimited resources will be placed at the disposal of I he Allied (lovernmenis now that the. I S arms embargo is repealed. This view was expressed ny Mr. Leslie Burgm, Minister of Supply He said that if the arms embargo were lifted.251 words
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142 1939-11-04 1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 3. IF the arms embargo is lilted American manufacturers will be able to send abroad immediately most of the 800 aeroplanes already contracted fw by the Allies. In administration quarters a flood of European orders, totalling about a thousand million dollars, isReuter. - 142 words
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Article87 1939-11-04 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. REUTERS special correspondent with the P .A .F. states that all ranks have been warned that pamphlets may be dropped behind the lines by enemy aircraft, the only object oi which is to assist the enemy to win the war TheyReuter. - 87 words
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285 1939-11-04 1 City Of Flint Crew Safe Reuter. Washington, Nov. S. THE German Government has formally assured the United States that the safety of the crew of the City of Flint will be protected. The United States Charge d'Affaires in Berlin has cabled the State Department thatReuter. - 285 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-04 1 0* OTHER PAGES Paces v Traffic Laws 2 Municipal Budget 3 I.ibcl Suit 4 Local News 5 Cinemas 6 and 7 Kibhentrop, Double-Crosser 8 Hitler Very Worried 9 Sports 10 and 11 Kadio 12 < lassiiied Advertisements 14 I iuancial 15 M- re Czech Riots and Soviet's Ww Demands 1649 words
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Advertisement29 1939-11-04 1 A. R. P. Appear Rosy Pretty Under all conditions. War is terrible, but preserve your composure and don't look terrible. KEEP YOUR COLOUR BY USING EVELYN ASTROVA Face Powder ->%29 words
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Article251 1939-11-04 2 Singapore, Friday. REPLYING to a renewed plea by Mr. S. B. Tan —he made a similar plea last year—Mr. L. Rayman, Municipal President, at to-day's budget meeting of the Commissioners, aid that neither the abolition of nor a substantial reduction in the minimum charges for251 words
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Article250 1939-11-04 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. POLLOWING ihe reported arrest of Yuen-Inn, fcimer abbot of the Kek Lok Si (Ayer [cam) Temple, by the Japanese. Penang Buddhists will hold a meeting in a few days' time to discuss ways and means cf securing his release It250 words
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Article24 1939-11-04 2 The Singapore Traction Company's monthly returns for October, 1939 amounted to $219,000 which is $1,000 less than the returns in October, 1938.24 words
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1256 1939-11-04 2 ANNOUNCEMENT AT BUDGET MEETING Singapore, Friday. AN announcement that the public would nex* year not be called upon to pay higher charges for services rendered by the trading departments of the was made by Mr. L. Rayman, President, in the course of a speech1,256 words
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Article57 1939-11-04 2 Postman Waylaid Robbed (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A REPORT has been made to the local police by an Indian that he was waylaid on Wednesday evening at Silibin Road by three Sikhs and robbed of ten dollars. The complainant, a postman, made the report only yesterday and investigations57 words
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Article109 1939-11-04 2 Singapore, Friday. ADJUDICATED bankrupt in January, 1933, an Arab landowner, Shaik Sahied bin Abdullah Bajerai, was granted his discharge subject to three months when he appeared before Sir Percy McElwaine in the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Bankrupts liabilities totalled $717,380. due to 16 creditors. Mr F.109 words
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Article21 1939-11-04 2 Mrs. Fogh, wife of Mr. F. C. Fogh, general manager of Teluk Merbau Plantations Ltd., Sepang. has returned from home leave.21 words
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372 1939-11-04 2 Singapore, Frida LTEARING was resumed at the Third Police Court this afternoon in the case in which Ibrahim bin Nartasha, a clerk with 23 service in the Assessors' Department of the Municipality charged with assisting in the management of a common betting house in the372 words
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Article72 1939-11-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 22. MR. F. R. M. de Paula, Controller of Finance cf the Dunlop Rubber Co.. is now acting as Deputy DirectorGeneral of Progress and Statistics at the War Office. During the Great War. Mr. H. A. Fortington. the present72 words
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Article126 1939-11-04 2 THE following have agreed to form the special committee of the Chinese Ladies' Association, Singapore, to raise funds to purchase materials to make handkerchiefs, pillow cases, etc. for soldiers' comforts at the front:— Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, Mrs. S Q. Wong Mrs. Lim Boon Keng, Mrs. S.126 words
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Article174 1939-11-04 2 LIEUT.-Commander B. M. Daaghi R.N.. will speak on "Tht- Nam Situation" in a talk to be broadcast by the 8.M.8.C. on Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. The purpose of this talk will be to amplify and explain, as far as p the somewhat174 words
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Article104 1939-11-04 2 Singapore. Friday. A CHARGE against Mr. S Anderson of the East Asiatic Co of selling intoxicating liquor with licence was to-day mentioned in fourth police court. Mr. Mortensen appeared in place ot Mr. Andersen who is at present Denmark. Mr. Russell of the B Dept.. prosecuting,104 words
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Article63 1939-11-04 2 Singapore Friday Pleading guilty to the char tilling intoxicating liquor without licence. Tan Choo Benu was sentenced to a fine of $120. or in thre e months' rigorous irnprisonm< Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, fourth n trate. Tan was found at Thomson Ro Oct. 26 in the63 words
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Article33 1939-11-04 2 Indian Government Officer untitled in Klang held a meeting in tl 1 House on Monday and dec < one per cent, of their salaries tow^J 5 the Malaya Patriotic Fund Mr. T Sundaram presided.33 words
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Article150 1939-11-04 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Frid QNE of the biggest fires in Lower Perak in recent years occurred a< Teluk Anson early yesterday when a block of eight shophouso completely razed to the ground, damage to the extent of $50,000 sustained. In a short150 words
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Article74 1939-11-04 2 Singapore, Friday. Charged with assisting in carrying on a public lottery, chap-jee-kee, Leow Cha Chye, a 55-year old Hokkien, was this morning fined $100, in default, six weeks' simple imprisonment, by Mr. J. Flet-cher-Cooke in the Third Police Court. Accused was arrested in a house in74 words
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Advertisement54 1939-11-04 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. ♦PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NO KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND BRANCHES:54 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-04 2 IS GOOD FOR McALISTER 8c Co. Ltd., (Incorporated ln Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. W.P.B. an18 words
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Article, Illustration150 1939-11-04 3 singaxore. rrillav. in tbe tralnc V Cuurt. policemen in tbe 8epuy ro-ice 8lati9n. and pedextrians 2t tbe ul Xew Uridine Nuad and sanlunment ltuad were aroused by a cra«K tbat occurred «,bnrtly belare ten oclurk tbili niorning. «ben a livetnn 5bell oil-tank lorry crabbed150 words
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Article163 1939-11-04 3 Singapore, Friday. WHEN the maintenance summons case in which Lim Poh Boey summoned her husband. Ong Poh, for neglecting to maintain her and a child was mentioned this morning before Mr. C. H. Koh in the Second Police Court, the defendant was not present. Tne163 words
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Article48 1939-11-04 3 The Conte Verdi is due In Singapore at 9 a.m. Monday, from Trieste. Venice, Brindisi. Port Said Suez". Aden. Bombay, and Colombo, She Will uerth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to wl at'ain at 5.30 p.m. the same day for ManUa, Hongkong and Shanghai.48 words
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Article38 1939-11-04 3 The output of E tates of New Scudai. Ltd., for the month of October, 1939, amounted to 27.000 lb., making a total of 152,140 lb., for the seven months of the year ending Mar. 31.38 words
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Article27 1939-11-04 3 Imports of tin-ore into Malaya in October were 8.770, a total of 31.298 for the ten month:; of the year. This compares with 2,534 imported •n September.27 words
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268 1939-11-04 3 Based On Home Enactment REVISED traffic regulations for the Colony were gazetted last night and will be brought before the Legislative Council at its next meeting. These rules bring the Colony into line with the laws at present in force in the F.M.S. The268 words
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Article99 1939-11-04 3 Singapore, Friday.—Chua Ah Poi appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh in the Second Police Court this morning in answer to a summons issued to hrr by her husband, Tay Ah Soon, for variation of an order of $8 In a maintenance suit made in May of this99 words
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Article42 1939-11-04 3 IT is officially stated that fallowing the announcement that the international quota release for the 4th quarter of 1939 has been increased to 100 per cent. th» domestic quota has been increased to 80 p?r cent.42 words
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82 1939-11-04 3 f rHE 2 17th Bogra Regiment and the Malay Regiment have now completed 'the test mobilisation in connection with which they were moved to Singapore about two months ago. It has. therefore, been decided that during the ccming month they will be returned to their home82 words
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Article30 1939-11-04 3 The estimated total export.-, from Malaya, cf tin and tin-in-or- based en an a<say value of 75.5 per cent, for the month of October are approximately 6.000 tons.30 words
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379 1939-11-04 3 Singapore, Friday. INSPECTOR of Police Ibrahim bin Omar was to-day charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Buta Singh, a Punjabi taxi driver, at the Detective Station on Sept. 4. The case was heard in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, who postponed379 words
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Article100 1939-11-04 3 An amendment to the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance will be effected in a bill to be brought before the Legislative Council. Observations and recent investigations made by the Director of Medical Services and Chief Chemist, have proved that an infusion made from drained poppy capsules contains a higher100 words
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Article77 1939-11-04 3 (From Our Own Bl porter) Ipoh, Monday. A MIDDLE-AGi'ID Chinese labourer engaged on a Chinese owned tin mine in Kampong Bharu fell on some iron pegs bordering a drain, while carrying a piece cf log. The man sustained some injuries but continued his work. His77 words
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Article20 1939-11-04 3 The High Commissioner has accepted the resignation of h's commission in the F.M.S.V.F. by Temporary Second Lieutenant John Stewart Hallam.20 words
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Article116 1939-11-04 3 Singapore. Friday NG WAH HENG was to-day fined $150. or in default three months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, fourth magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to two offences under the Excise Ordinance. The charges were fermenting intoxicating liquor and being in possession of116 words
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67 1939-11-04 3 Singapore, Friday.—Toota Mian claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. CH. Koh on a charge that at 4.30 a.m. yesterday he possessed housebreaking instruments at the junction of Victoria Street and Jalan Kubor. On the application of Court Inspector Charles W. Such, the67 words
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Article254 1939-11-04 3 Singapore, Friday. rjLERKS, typists a book-keeper and several other professions were represented in the 46 recruits who were enrolled this evening into the ranks of the St. John Ambulance Brigade by Mrs. T. B. Rogers, Headquarters Secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association for Malaya.254 words
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Advertisement65 1939-11-04 3 18« Office /-i to-day" P„... (ATHAY 3 1 0 0 MALAYA'S CINEMA DE LUXE. 9.15 EVERY SEAT A TIP-UP ARMCHAIR. (M V THK HFST MEWC 1 THE BEST Illjff 0 N AND I I i -Just In WUTHERING HEIGHTS I i> rlKbl i IS DEFINITELY THE BEST PICTURE I AT65 words
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Advertisement111 1939-11-04 3 srpjffy ROM OYSTERS We now receive these delicious fi A L Sydney Rock Oysters twice a I week by air. They really are Mil good—the flavour is fine and 1 flr" they are in straight-from-the- Vl sea condition. Let us reserve f^^al^ dozen lor you. Jtt^ VI'HHa'IBIHBB/ 'PHONE: STORE 5376111 words
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Article326 1939-11-04 4 Singapore, Fridiv» Serangan udara rang besar harus akan bo laku di-a r as negeri British dalam beberapa Ui. Yang ka-hadapan mi. Dennklan-lah telah sebut dalam Majlis Meshuarat Rama! pada hau r.i-malam oleh Menteri Morrison. Kata-nya jika --erangan2 ItU besar. ya'anl banyak kapal *erhang yang menyerang. tentu-lah326 words
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1028 1939-11-04 4 DEFENCE STATEMENT IN LIBEL SUIT Singapore, Friday. JHE last witness for the defence gave evidence at the continued hearing of the suit for alleged libel brought by Mr. H. Weinberg against a French Singapore firm, Messrs. Moine Comte Co., Ltd., in the High1,028 words
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Article153 1939-11-04 4 Singapore, Friday. A VERDICT of suicide by cutting his threat was to-day returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, he Singapore Coroner, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a 27-yoar-old male domestic servant. Lim Ah Sai, which occurred on Oct. 31. Medical evidence153 words
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Article37 1939-11-04 4 the death took place on Tuesday at llale ltoad. Kuala Lumpur, o> lVlr Kai lVl,eN8 ot N2rper c>llnlll>.n and I.td.. at tbe age os It tte leaver debllld n mntber. 2 vlle. 2 live «i»t.ers two lnotlura.37 words
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Article367 1939-11-04 4 AN i uportant Bill to a v nd and re-enact thf law relating to companies was published in the Govemment Ga/ettt last night an;! mil be introduced at the next meeting cf the Le>rislati\\- Council. The ofa jects and reasons state: This Bill has been367 words
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Article17 1939-11-04 4 Mr. R. J. Macdonald untitled Sungei Rengam Estate. Batu 1 returned from l?ave with his wi sen.17 words
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173 1939-11-04 4 'To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,- I wish ;<) thank "Old Timer" for championing the A.RP. organisation and warden*. I pray to God that war may never ironic to Malaya. If It dofs. I only hop* 1 that those people *.vho mude173 words
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Article377 1939-11-04 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—As a school teacher of several years' experience in teaching middleschool boys I would like to express my views regarding "school failures." I think it has been grossly exaggerated that many of our successful men in life were at one time377 words
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Advertisement238 1939-11-04 4 -> The Perfect Way |L to Perfect Teeth Dentists say Powder is safest and surest Jj > for teeth. Calvert's always reaches the L hidden corners of the mouth. Decay never starts because germs have no gfljr \y ry chance to flourish. There's no soap or grit in Calvert's to238 words
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Miscellaneous45 1939-11-04 4 CAPITOL: "Ba^^^L^r^ire." ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomr ROXY: ''So This is Lond« n GAKRICK: T&J^tEW OITFENS: "Lambeth Walk." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows, nam cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret side shows merry-go-grouna cinema and other attractions. GREAT WORLD: "Cabaret, side shows cinemas and other attractions.45 words
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Article477 1939-11-04 5 -nances concerning marriage in the Colony are published in Government Gazette. The principal ordinance, entitled "An rice to provide for the solemnisation and registration of mononarriages by Registrars of Marriages" effects formal amendg to the principal ordinance consequent on the proposed amendthe existing law, envisaged in477 words
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63 1939-11-04 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. ON the Stork Exchange yesterday continued good demand, together with increasing hopes of improvement of Anglo-Japanese relations, was responsible for the strtngth of Far Eastern bonds, which were the brightest feature m anotherwise quiet market. firs advanced on CapeReuter. - 63 words
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Article32 1939-11-04 5 untitled following promotions in the untitled Volunteer Force have been gazetted. Captain* A. L. Dunlop and G D. rtald to be Captains. Serj. Q. Allan has been award-d ncy Medal and Clasp.32 words
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139 1939-11-04 5 ;GED with being in unlawful for the China Relief Fund, Ngi tiarge, was sentenced to a fine •us imprisonment, by Mr. C. H related by Court Inspector ch, were that on the morn11 two policemen saw the with the three coats at the i139 words
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Article65 1939-11-04 5 French lorries are to carry British teei destined for troops at the from This beer will be cheaper than the bottled beer previously sent. i jl *>:< The Hon. Mr. Hugh Guthp'.e, a former Canadian Minister for the Forces and Minister for Defence, has died at Oitowa.65 words
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159 1939-11-04 5 WITH $100,000 given by Madame Chiang Kai-shek for the purpose, the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives are producing padded overcoats which will be issued to Chinese troops as a supplement to the government's unitorm issue. It is thus hoped to alleviate the suffering tnai has hitherto159 words
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953 1939-11-04 5 London, Oct. 10. IT is difficult to gather a true picture of life in Germany to-day, \>u 4 here is a careful survey compiled by an oxpert observer over the three months preceding the war. "Germany has now become powerful enough953 words
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Article1010 1939-11-04 5 THE Malaya Patriotic Fund announces the following donations up to Nov. 1: Donations previously acknowledged $652,053 58. Ontral Depot $40, and $17.60. Rahamin Penha:? «500, Mercantile Institution $23.20. Victoria School $24.89, The Green Cross School $8.57, Perak Branch $7 < \Poo. LI. F. Holiday $50.1,010 words
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Article252 1939-11-04 5 'hungking. The relations between China and Arabia is brought closer with the recent appointment by the Chinese Government of Mr. Wang Shih-ming-a Chinese Mohammedan, as Consul at Jedda on the Arabian coast. Mr. Wang is the first Chinese Moslem ever appointed as a consul, the only t-ne252 words
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Article152 1939-11-04 5 London, Nov. 2. I rwas recently stated in a German broadcast that the Swedish steamer Vanja was allowed by British naval control officers to run aground and that the crew was left for three days with insufficient provisions. In point, of fact the information that the152 words
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Article12 1939-11-04 5 Mr. L. Forbes M.C.S. has been appointed lxnntod W be a. ol12 words
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Advertisement216 1939-11-04 5 Milk plus Malt plus EGGS U Enduring Strength B Perfectly Balanced WW H Beautifully finished. "5 UT..'e /or descriptive V jTCu B I ihe Afonu/acfurers JJmWP^V DUMrtSD MLTAL 1 W D MJH g products co., m JmSa B 601. Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. Htal^fl BRUSH YOUR TEETH THE SAFE WAY216 words
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Advertisement384 1939-11-04 6 The WISE Cinemagoer will make THIS his Week-End Entertainment! "Nothing boring or sloppy. .A Grand Performance ail round" .M. TRIBUNE (yesterday) CAPITOL I ja&* TO-DAY.. 3-15—6-15—9-15 v GINGER ROGERS DAVIDNIVEN Hi RKO-Radio's Cproariou*. Comcd> <>1 .i Shopgirl who hould have been a mother but who WASN'T "BACHELOR MOTHER" MORAL A384 words
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Advertisement230 1939-11-04 6 M.G.M. BRING YOU THE WtE^T 3 TIMES TO-DAY most entertaining show 3-15 6-15 9"15 PLENTY OF THRILLS AND U)Ts OA\/ll IfMXJ OF LAUGHS IN A ExcntNG I A\V IL1U1N I SPY THRILLER Margaret LOCKWOOD Michael REDGRAVE PAUL LUKAS DAME MAY WHITTY GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE DISTRIBUTED BY HXiM. GAUMONT NEWS SHOWING LATEST230 words
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350 1939-11-04 7 Chinese Central News. Chungking. all-round improvement ir the military and economic organisaf t on of the masses in the southern war areas was reported by members of the South Route Comfort Corps upon their return from the 10,000-li trip through Kweichow, Kwangsi, Hunan,Chinese Central News. - 350 words
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Article138 1939-11-04 7 Central News. Hongkong. :i l.iOO.OOO Chinese in Shanghai .ire still loyal to the National iCMinrnt and support the na- pt.licy of armed resistance to pane e agression, according to Tung Hsin-pei, former chairn of the executive committee of Greater Shanghai Municipal mintang Headquarters, who (I throughCentral News. - 138 words
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Article164 1939-11-04 7 Chinese Central News. Chungking, Oct. 23. I A LARGE-SCALE reclamation project I and handicraft industry will soon be sponsored by the Chinghai Provincial Government to improve the livelihood of the heterogeneous population of Chinghai (Kokonon, declared G~ne ral Ma Pu-fang, the Ch'nghai Governor, in an interview withChinese Central News. - 164 words
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Article34 1939-11-04 7 Mr. E. B. Thomis. Inspector of Mines. Nigeria, is to be Inspector of Mines, I F M.S.; and Mr. W. A. Mackay. for- I merly meteorological office. Malaya, :s i to be meteorologist Bermuda.34 words
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Article32 1939-11-04 7 The Rev. G. M. Nicol. M.A., the new Minister of Marylebone Presbyterian Church, George-street, W. 1., London was for two years from 1937 Minister of a new Presbyterian charge in Perak. I32 words
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Advertisement184 1939-11-04 7 XS«»MJg^%BWWBWEMEBB»»E»»»»»»E»^^ |OPEN DAY NIGHTj FHGUSANDS C ROWDING FOR THEIR FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE HAPPY WORLD LIONS TIGERS A w iWXTHFRS LE3PARDS SEE AFRICAN S ,!:rs rvx^N S Atf tf ANIMALS I BEARS KANGAROOS jaS Biggest Travelling Menagerie Ii EMUS PORCUPINES.. r C 7 BABY PORCUPINE 2 DAYS OLD!! i BROUGHT184 words
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Advertisement479 1939-11-04 7 1 NEW WORLD 1 IDANCEI ■PALACEJ {{ill THE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION- {jjf tell ED CABARET IN MALAYA WITH B BAR AND RESTAURANT ATTACH- ED. TEL. 2*77. Night Dance Commences 9.30 P.M. jllll lea Dance Commences 6.30 P.M. jjjH ::H: Every Tue., Thurs. and Sat. Sunday Tiffin Dance Commences 1.30 P.M. :li:|Miss479 words
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Advertisement215 1939-11-04 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY: lilt 11 a.m., 3.15. 6.15 9.15. 1*11.% EARNER BROS.' SPICY I Si' \l, COMEDY! Daring a Hit... pi I ...but De- MSl^^ X ANN SHERIDAN DI" WWELL. GALE "PAT HE GAZETTE" WITH ALL ITS MIGHT! ALHAMBIIA at 12 o'clock OR RESERVATION PHONE 6909. The Winners of the215 words
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Advertisement214 1939-11-04 7 JUBILEE THEATRE I MtaKteee: Sat, 4th, Su»i. 5th. Double Feature 2.30 p.m. 1 "TARZAN THE APR-MAN" I land "THE HOLLY TFHROR." —^m^mmm^J»^^»W——^ >■ ——^WP SUN TALKIE I 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 RONALD COLMAN in "If I Were Kfpg" GRAND (New World) Matinees: TO-DAY TO-MORROW HOLLYWOOD HOTEL. ALIAS THE BAD MAN, GHOST214 words
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Article236 1939-11-04 8 jpOLLOWING the example of the Straits Settlements Clovernrnent, the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore have made only minor changes in their Budget to meet wartime conditions. As in the Colony Estimates, there is no new "taxation." No increase is made in the charges for water, gas and electricity, although236 words
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Article190 1939-11-04 8 JJRITAIN does not intend to adopt the doctrine of turniiiff the other cheek" in her tight to nd the world 0 Hitlerism more incisive warning could have Deen issued than the pronouncement made by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Leader of the London Labour rarty, in yesterday's190 words
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Article174 1939-11-04 8 A Re fixin of maximum r™ P t nC S ortin in Malaya and Great Britain, the Tribune drew attention to the fact that the prices fixed were well below the ket ill the United States, and urged that these fixed prices were an undue limitaUon ofthe were174 words
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Article370 1939-11-04 8 \V ILL lta]y Participate in the present war? If S o, on which side will she be fighting? These questions have been confronting political thinkers eve r since the war started. This is not the time tor prophecy but it is nevertheless necessary to think a little ahead370 words
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Article138 1939-11-04 8 London, Nov. 3. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer has given notice that he will move in th e Commons a resolution to obtain power to raise loans for financing the war. It will come before the House and will form the basis for a138 words
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Article23 1939-11-04 8 British Wireless. London. Nov. 3, Mr. T. A. Crerar Canadian representative in the Empirwar talks, was received by the Kine today -British Wireless.British Wireless. - 23 words
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282 1939-11-04 8 SOUGHT POLISH HELP AGAINST THE SOVIET PARIS. NOV. 3. jy[. ZALESKI, POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER, HAS REVEALED IN MARCH LAST, HERR RIBBENTROP APPRO An n U POLISH AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN WITH A PLAN FOR r PR POLISH COLLABORATION AGAINST RUSSIA. N M. Zaieski states that Herr282 words
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93 1939-11-04 8 British Official Wireless. Bloemfontein, Nov. 3 DY 28 voles to 18, the head committee of the United Partv endorsed Gen. Smuts' war policy as outlined in Parliament on Sept 4 thereby rejecting Gen. Hertzog's policy of neutrality.—Reuter. London. Nov. 3. General Smuts, South Africa'sBritish Official Wireless. - 93 words
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80 1939-11-04 8 Ottawa. Nov. 3. T HE M C nadian Prime Minister. Mr. McKeiwie King, to-dav replied m 5*W of favouritism in al „t t'ng Government war contracts hJ?! char e was made by the Onnoci t:on leader, who said that u posi department in Cannrt/,7,1 V80 words
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Article86 1939-11-04 8 Reuter. Rome, \o\ 3 THE Papal Nuncio in Berlin ha reported to the Vatican thai the persecution of Roman Una lies in Germany has increased since the Pope's recent encvclical report says that members of the Hitler Youth Mov. entered certain churches and ex pelled worshippers. whileReuter. - 86 words
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131 1939-11-04 8 Reuter. T London. Nor. 3. O the Chinese Government. H Molotov's speech must have been profoundly disturbing, says the Manchester Guardian. China is not mentioned dirt directly. Japan was rebuked for endeavour to appropriate part of Outer Mongolia, but not for their endeavour to appropriate theReuter. - 131 words
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Article72 1939-11-04 8 Reuter. j London. Nov. 3. HIS MAJESTY the King held a council at Buckingham Pala S Wtt M f-, R G Case y- the Austi fe?Jn^ ntatl^ c to the Imperial ierence of Dominion Cabinet M was sworn in as a member of the The newReuter. - 72 words
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Article155 1939-11-04 8 Reuter. British Wireless. GWDn/f axt London. N ERMAN export activities in N riimi^e^ eclining Trade activity diminishing returns in spite oi S rcia i staff sent by the Q orderPH n In any cases «ith( r hltl i 6 Cannot be delivered, or offers of certaii talsReuter.; British Wireless. - 155 words
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Advertisement132 1939-11-04 8 II °-SO-EZ¥ J I POLISH 111 II j CLEANS POLISHES \\l I j PRESERVES l| I FURNITURE FLOORS MOTORCARS j I So Easy to use! I I j Such Brilliant Results I I I j ROBINSON CO., LTD. I I SINGAPORE. KI'AI.A LUMPUR. I POPPY I READY-MIXED PAINT. I "POPPY132 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-04 8 i Sharks fin! Birds Nest! best Chines? food obtainable here Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, (Near Cathay Cinema) SINGAPORE.20 words
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Article, Illustration12 1939-11-04 9 Torpedoes being manufactured at a factory somewhere in England.12 words
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546 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. PON VERSA TIONS between visiting Dominion Ministers and United Kingdom Ministers opened in a most satisfactory manner. Yesterday afternoon a meeting took place dealing with questions relating; to economic warfare. The field of subjects to lie reviewed in the courseReuter. - 546 words
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Article99 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. IN London while the continued German propaganda story of the Allied contraband seizure of foodstuffs for the German civilian population is heard, it is interesting to see what a small proportion of the total seizures consist of food. In the last fortnight, 3,000Reuter. - 99 words
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402 1939-11-04 9 Emergency Call To Ambassadors GOERING EXPECTED TO GO TO ROME Reuter. London, Nov. 3. r JpiIE obvious urgency with which the German Ambassadors to Rome and Moscow have been summoned to Berlin indicates the growing concern felt by the Fuehrer at Russian and ItalianReuter. - 402 words
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Article54 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. Budapest. Nov 3. rAFFIC in small parrels of rood sent to Germany haa expanded to on extent that home supplies are affected and transport difficulties have arisen. Large numbers of packages containing butter, .sausages, tea and other commodities' ore constantly being dispatched, although liableReuter. - 54 words
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289 1939-11-04 9 London, Nov. 3. THE Aides contraband control organisations have now intercepted and detained well over half a million tons of contraband, suspected of being destined for Germany. French official figures published on Oct. 12 announce the seizure up to that date of 150,000289 words
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Article59 1939-11-04 9 British Official Wireless. T.ondon. Mov. 3. IMPERIAL ATPWAYR havp begun a second lr, "d n°roninne servic? between Tr >ndon ar»H cicuUa. Tn to the land aeroolanes which wW now cross InoMa each wav Knmobi and Calcutta, then? r«rp four fivinfr boat* wh'ch Tndin. for t*»pir cp rviceBritish Official Wireless. - 59 words
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159 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. "I AM proud to have met such men" declared rhe King after concluding his two days' tour of R.A.F. stations. The King received from the men themselves accounts of the flights over Cuxhaven, Berlin, Potsdam and south Germany, and His MajestyReuter. - 159 words
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Article157 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. REUTERS special correspondent with the B E F says that details are now avai able of the shcoting down yesterday of two German reconnaissance planes. Four Germans were taken prisoner, cf whom two were wounded and two unhurt. With a third machineReuter. - 157 words
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Article184 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. THE successful achievement of Britain's gigantic evacuation, and satisfactory measures to normalise the lives of evacuees since their transfer, were outlined by the Health Minister, Mr. Waller Elliot, in the House of Commons last night. Over a million and a halfReuter. - 184 words
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Article89 1939-11-04 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 3. THREE German seamen, after being six and a half days in an open lifeboat, attempting to cross the sea from Scotland, landed In Scotland from a trawler which picked Lhem ap in a distressed condition. It is believed they are members ofReuter. - 89 words
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Advertisement19 1939-11-04 9 tCOICM WHISHT Jt> scotch *His»r Jo*\ am buck fcWHjTE k "a«__- gg| B Idß Irw KBIT OLO*SCOICM dtf3H HI19 words
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Advertisement363 1939-11-04 9 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel —And Yon II Jump Oat oi Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your foodd(>esn'tdige«t. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up363 words
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362 1939-11-04 10 Y.M.CA. BEAT THE Y.M.CA 2; C.S.C 0. INTERESTING -hockey was witnessed at the Y.M.CA. Anson Road ground, where the home team defeated the C.S.C. by two clear goals. Flay was a ding-dong affair, with the C.S.C. appearing to hold territorial advantage for the greater362 words
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Article48 1939-11-04 10 TO-DAY RUGGER: Singapore vs. Army, S.C.C. S.R.C. vs. Y.M.CA., S.R.C. ROCKET: Indian Assn. vs. Indian Army. 1.A.; S.C.R.C. vs. R.A.F., Seletar; Raffles vs. St. Joseph's, Raffles; Loyal 3 vs. Indian General Hospital. Tanglin. BADMINTON: Inter-School final, CU. hall. 2 p.m. SHOOTING: Small Arm.s Competition, B. Timah.48 words
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Article151 1939-11-04 10 THE ."Malaya Signals beat a scratch hockey team of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club by four goals to two, on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday. Tlie Chinese were to field their first team, but owing to unforeseen circumstances they were only able to field a scratch eleven.151 words
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Article66 1939-11-04 10 The following have accepted to play for S C.C. vs. 21st. Mountain Battery to-day at S.C.C. Lt. R A. St. C. Sproul-Bolton: P. F. Kinsey, R. A. U Todd; Lt. D. E. D. Morris, W. J. Pce 1 Capt. J R. Kellett; Lt. G. R. Elsmie. Lt J.66 words
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Article117 1939-11-04 10 THE following teams have been selected to play in a final trial game at the G.S.C. on Monday for the Rest side in the annual ladies' hockey match on Poppy Day:— COLOURS: M. Oehlers (G.S.C.); J. Atwell (Y.W C.A A. Pennefather, Capt. (G.S.C.); D. Pye (Y.W.C.A.), Z.117 words
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Article85 1939-11-04 10 The following will represent the Oxygen Badminton Party (Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co.. Ltd..' against the Roxy Theatre Badmintcn t Party in a friendly badminton match' of four singles and three doubles to be played at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 11 at85 words
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Article276 1939-11-04 10 IN the mixed doubles handicap tennis played at the S.C.R.C. yesterday, Tan Hack Toe and Miss S. Abed (-12) disposed of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wong in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, while in the veterans' handicap singles, E. C. Cherrington <-15» beat Dr.276 words
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Article310 1939-11-04 10 SCC Ii Singapore Colts H.C 1 A GAME of missed chances, yesterday hockey encounter be S.C.C. and the Singapore Colts Hockey Club, play* Padaag, resulted in a draw, each side scoring a goal in the second halt The Club who fieMed a very weak team310 words
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Article26 1939-11-04 10 /The rugby match between the first teams of the Loyals and the R.A.F. which was to have been played at Seletar yesterday was cancelled.26 words
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Article179 1939-11-04 10 JHE Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union are holding a trial game this afternoon at Farm Park in preparation for their match against the Asiatic Rugby team of Negri Sembilan at Singapore on Nov. 18 in the "All Blues" Cup. The jollowing are the teams for this afternoon:179 words
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Article149 1939-11-04 10 IHE following are the draw and times of starting for the men's fourball foursomes on Sunday, Nov. 5. 8.45 a m. MM. Whittles and W. Dawson vs. D.D. Blair and R.V. Talbot Jones. 8.50 a.m. J. Guy and M.G. Harvey vs. W.J. Glass and R.J. Jennie. 8149 words
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Article21 1939-11-04 10 The Chums second XI will meet the Indian Youngsters second string in a soccer friendly at Farrer Park to-mor-21 words
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Article41 1939-11-04 10 At the general meeting held on Nov. I, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year:—President;—V.V. Thaver; Vice President—M.H. Noordin; Secretary—Lie Piet Yoeng; Treasurer— Koe Khian Fong; Sports Captain—Harry Lee; Auditor—Bong Kirn Chong; Committee—Chong Yen Sung.41 words
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Article60 1939-11-04 10 The next meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Jasmine Club will be held at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay on Monday, Nov. 6. at 5.15 p.m. Mrs. B C. Chelvanathan will give an interesting demonstration on cooking. All Indian and Ceylbnese members of the Y.W.C.A. are cordially invited to attend and60 words
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Article76 1939-11-04 10 RAFFLES College scored ir lU able hockey victory t l le Hyderabad Regiment, vestei j tt Bukit Timjh by four gor»l>. one The first hfldf of the game sai no score, but in the second half, u le Regiment netted five minut-. rJ m the start.76 words
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Article310 1939-11-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, ThuiMi.n THOUGH they had the better of the exchanges throughout th? game the Muar Hornets, the only unbeaten side in Muar, failed to sccre any goal.N when they met a Rest side in a friendly hockey match played at310 words
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Article320 1939-11-04 10 S.R.C. 2nd 2; Loyals 2nd 1 |N a mediocre game of hockey at the S.R.C. yesterday, the second eleven of the home club beat the Loyals by two goals to one. Play was of a poor standard both sides indulging in wild hitting—the Loyals320 words
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Miscellaneous23 1939-11-04 10 TO-DAY High Water: 317 a.m. 7 M ft. 2.38 p.m. K.l It TO-MORROW High Water: 4.27 a.m. 7..; fl 3.5« p.m. 7.«» t'23 words
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529 1939-11-04 11 STRATHMORE TEDDY BOY IMPRESS TO-DAY FAST WORK AT BUKIT TIMAH GOOD number of hones wore given fast work at the Singapore Turf Club this morning, prior to the opening of the winter meet- on Nov. 11. j 1 p country strings wore reprerl and it wag good to see Van529 words
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Article30 1939-11-04 11 The Chinese Swimming Club celebrate their anniversary to-day. Aquatic sports will be held from 4.3U p.m. and in the evening there will be the dinner and dance.30 words
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Article527 1939-11-04 11 TLIE I win] are the handicaps for the 1 first day of the Singapore meeting on Nov. 11. 6 Hors-s—Class I—Div. I—7 Furs. Cooltint 94 Pin c G Id o i Jack Druce BT3 Ray Dragon B^B Ton roe 8 8 Sultana 8.0 Royal Worlington 8.5527 words
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Article32 1939-11-04 11 Mr. M. Karthigasoo, senior officer of the P is and Telegraphs Department, Taiping, was entertained to a dinner a T Hup Bee Restaurant during the week-end, prior to his retirement from service.32 words
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Article36 1939-11-04 11 Mr. G. J. Gilmour of the Negri Customs, is proceeding on transfer to bii :apore while Mr. McLaren Reid wiii succeed him at Seremban. Mr. Gilmour has been Stats Supply Officer s»nce food control was introduced.36 words
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Article278 1939-11-04 11 Paris, Oct. 15. I] ISMAYED by air raid warnings, workmen in Paris have just mpleted the task of moving five miles of art treasures from ('am Removal begaa six days before the declaration of war, precautionary measures were thought essential. ads of paintings, including Lisa278 words
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Article280 1939-11-04 11 "HITLER'S DOWNFALL" London, Oct. 20. A l2th century poem, feretelling Hitler's downfall, is new being circulated in parts of Western Germany. It has created fuch an impression, and so many Germans have read it, that the Gestapo are at their wits' end to trace its distributors.280 words
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Article106 1939-11-04 11 New Delhi. Nov. 3. THE Indian leaders continued their conversations to-day at New Delhi, where Pandit Nehru, former Congress President, had a long talk with Mr. Jinnah. president of the Muslim League. It is now believed that Mr. Gandhi and Mr Prasad, the Congress P Idenl106 words
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Advertisement60 1939-11-04 11 "BCPW" GRIPE MIXTURE. Given after each feed, it soothes the digestive tract, prevents accumulation of Gas and averts digestive disorders common in children. It is also an excellent emergency remedy for convulsions in children. Let 'BCPW Gripe Mixture 'je the saviour of your children's ailments. Keep a bottle handy in60 words
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Advertisement43 1939-11-04 11 C <* TRANSPARENT SOAP x-TCi 6 £-97-55 A. F PBARS LTD., ENGLAN» EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highland.-. Ideally situated. 4,700 feel above sea level. All modern com foils and conveniences. MALAYA'S POPULAR HILL STATION a NO FRUIT FL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Dopt. ***** P.O. Box 118 Singapore S.S.43 words
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267 1939-11-04 12 (From Our Own Kiporter) Ipoh, Friday. FOR giving ialse information to the Police in regard to a non-existant secret society, a young Chinese, Lee Siew Soo, with eight previous convictions to his record, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment when he appeared before .Mr.267 words
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Article21 1939-11-04 12 Mr. John Caldscott. son of Sir Andrew C; klecott. Governor of Ceylon, and Lady Caldecott, left Colombo for England las* week.21 words
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Article479 1939-11-04 12 Singapore, Friday. lIM \H HAN was this afternoon L fined $30, or in default one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr J. L. McFall, the Criminal District Judge on a charge under the petroleum bye-law. A raid made by the Customs officers, headed by Mr. Ooi Phee479 words
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Article28 1939-11-04 12 Prof. S. K. Rudra, M.A. untitled I)i"l.S5l.',- ,il l5l'ON,»N,l. m cs l>pall!nenl wl,<. l.''icatlcn.N O i<! on liij, Illdiu. tbe cuc K l< Ncniun. > ll niull». l'l-o o28 words
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Advertisement144 1939-11-04 12 THE TRUE TONIC f-OOD Obtainable of mil Cham tots and Storm r PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: tfADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. i WHY CO ELSEWHERE When you can get the best and latest in locks or Watches at the rinsigM'*! Prices from YICK WOH HING 129, NORTH144 words
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Advertisement19 1939-11-04 12 THE BIGHT LABEL IS 1 I I FAMOUS I SCOTCH |fe?yf*» I SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE JOHORE-MALACCA-NEGRI Agents: SELANGOR PAHANG19 words
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Advertisement854 1939-11-04 12 To-morrow's C hurch Services ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL M TT 8= o°o s a° m m °=Tio,f Evensong an^Ser,nWe^kP d r avs h Holy T SomnTunion D on Monday. Wedand Friday at 8 a.m. Holy Communion Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m FvensonfService on Wednesday night at 5 p.m Toe H854 words
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Advertisement702 1939-11-04 12 Boys' Brigade Ist Co Drill Pa Friendly Band Meeting ST. PETER'S CHURCH (84 day. after Trinity, 7.15 m I Holy Communion and Sermon, day Class. Friday, 5.00 p WESLEY METHODIST CHUB* 0 Road)— Dr. H. B. An 8.30 a.m. The Sunday School Worship. Holy Communion. Worship: Mr. Werner Bai mond702 words
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Miscellaneous432 1939-11-04 12 I TO-DAY'S RADIO j i ™.na un sta™n S ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc s). metrrs m 9 mc s) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mqs). From (local Ume). p.m. 12.45 Light Orchestral Concert played by the mriTimir Adelpht Hotel Orchestra., directed by A. ft IJ IN iulIN ll Bershadsky, relayed432 words
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Article314 1939-11-04 13 NEW YORK CABLE fa*! Yolk, J-uda\ I i Ii I M'VU.u- 10-<J:i a«IS .steady Buyers n;. iin 20 t no Sellers 2C Hi jjj "i in Buyers in' it in»;, 1 Sellers li)u R v,i. Qum'. QniiM BULLION MARKET London, Friday. LONDON SILVER 23 LIB 23 LONDON314 words
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Article90 1939-11-04 13 nt callers at Malaya Hous? Mr. B. S. Walton, of the Land Kedah, whose address :s East and Sports Club, St. James's re, W 1.: Mr. Mur.go Park, of Park and Francis Ltd., Kuala ir, who is staying at Glam Ceris, Bridge, North Wales; Mr. W.90 words
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Article131 1939-11-04 13 Central News. In view of the bounteous harvest Ul Szchwan the Ministry of Economcs has formulated plans for storing- surplus rice. Each of tl.e 130 districts in the province is required to store between S-i(>.000 and $50,000 wortn of rice. A Food Control Committee willCentral News. - 131 words
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Article221 1939-11-04 13 Central News. Chungking. MADAME Chiang Kai shek, under whose supervision the conference of superintendents of orphanages was held, in an address at the closing ceremony, stressed, among other things, the imperativeness of bringing up a grou:> of courageous and upright citizens as the pillar for building upCentral News. - 221 words
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Article301 1939-11-04 13 London. Oct. 24. pOLICE-SERGEANT THORN, .seeking an Army deserter, knocked at the door cf a house in Median-road, Hackney, E., this week. The door was opened by 59-year-old Mrs. Helen Bryant As soon as she saw the calier she .gave a warning shout: *'The police301 words
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Article164 1939-11-04 13 Central News. Chungking. CHINESE ingenuity expressed itself again in the utilization of discarded motors. Near Chungking several small factories have renovated a number of engines removal from damaged trucks 1« generate power for then machines. The experiment opens a new way of obtaining motor power,Central News. - 164 words
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Advertisement75 1939-11-04 13 BRITISH INDIA S.N CO., SERVICES. Bangkok Weekly p nang, Rangoon Calcutta Weekly Swettenham, Penang, ipatam, Karikal, Porto >, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Madras. Fortnightly h,r information regarding frefeht and Passenger accommodation apply to KOUSTEAD CO, LTD. I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) Japan Singapore Service. (Incorpc-iated in Japan). £*>TON75 words
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Advertisement64 1939-11-04 13 oversea- 1 CHINESE I I BANKING J CORP. HlJctfP Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections in all principal cities of the World. m Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and assures64 words
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Advertisement140 1939-11-04 13 19-25, CECIL STREET. SING APORE. Telephcne, Manager's Offic? 4512 Exchange Dept. 4511 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PROYTNBANK.." Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch) 10.000.000 RESFRVE FUNDS t UllMj™" TOTAL ASSETS (appiox.) 5108.000.000 Board of Directors: T L. SOONG TSENG YANG KU V. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON KAI CHAN YU140 words
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Advertisement367 1939-11-04 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH f INDIA b incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have 3 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. All vessels may call at porU; on or oft the route and all sailings are subject tc367 words
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Advertisement352 1939-11-04 13 j BRITISH IINDIA\ PASSENGER FREIGHT v SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5.N Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe ft Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly352 words
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Advertisement122 1939-11-04 13 I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (incorporated m\ England). ■XNGAFOU BBANCBI 4, D Almeida Street. Authorised and aubsciibed Capital £2,000.000 Eaid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserre Fund I 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on122 words
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34 1939-11-04 14 Mrs A E. Ols-n wishes to thank a.l "those relatives and M**^**"* ed the funeral of ihe late Mr. Oscar Olsen and also Hi»? who sent wreath* and letters of condolence.34 words
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Advertisement601 1939-11-04 14 mm &mmml Kmm +.mmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm. M^^^^^^^^^^^^ «r i SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. WATER DEPARTMENT. Applications are invited for the appointment on the temporary staff of a Surveyor in the Singapore Municipal Water Department at a salary not exceeding $200 per month, the actual salary to be decided upon according to the601 words
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Advertisement506 1939-11-04 14 \\m fa TWO NEW BUNGALOWS, Dunman estate, Katong. Principals only. Apply Box 33, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (708.B) NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in Tanglin and Katong on easy monthly instalments. Apply Yeo Chiang Bwee, 'Phone 7405, Singapore. (455-B) Educational HINDI TUITION (in Tamil) for beginners. At your spare time on reasonable506 words
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Advertisement555 1939-11-04 14 gals] J&O&U/: "to LET, turn, flat, Katong Road, n«?ar Post Office, entrance Arthur Rd. App.y 80 Goodman Rd., Singapore, Rent $60 1697-B) WANTED Large unfurnished house any location, state rent to Box No. 135 C|0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 44 NEWTON ROAD. English Board Residence. Vacancy, Single Double Room Good English555 words
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Advertisement582 1939-11-04 14 li %t Sate ~77TrA"3A StiFNew. Very Cheap for quS sale •!ox 1 1 34, Malaya Tnbune, Singapore. TEA SEED FOpTsALE: ChhiThybrid variety. Box 181, Malaya Tribune Smgapore. Well-established JJ*&*> Haipdressing Saloon. TOEB--MIQUE machine, hair dryers etc Practically new. Box No. 123 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (675-B) IGNITION PAPER "Tati" Brand,582 words
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Advertisement671 1939-11-04 14 MIRROR OF FAITH If you want to solve your pettv-fW_ visit M. S. Pandit, who is most non Ramalist (Ancient Arabic System? Abie to give advice for Business Hi Wealth, Love, Marriage and Journey. If you have any matter of important consult me and you will never regret Consultation Hours:671 words
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Article514 1939-11-04 15 Singapore, Nov. 3. Average fcrtfcle Price MEAT teak; kati 42 tew or curry; kati 36 Steak; lb. 62 n, Australian; lb. 42 it Flesh, lb. 54 Malacca; lb. lean; kati 45 and lat (Ist quality); kati 34 POULTRY (locally reared); kati 54 each 62 kati 35 rally514 words
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Article63 1939-11-04 15 Slt?s2 »0 lOOnom PORE MUNICIPAL ■i:' 99 lOOno.n IC4 Io6nom 106 108nom 160 102 109>/ 2 HO^xi 105»4 106»4cl 108 |i 109V 2 cl 862 90cl 89' 4 92cl 86 90ci 3 ■;JJO MUNICIPAL ***** *****x1 112 114»4cl 90 H 92cl B B 89 91cl P M63 words
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Article791 1939-11-04 15 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Nov. 3. MINING Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5|- 5|6 Austral Amal 6,9 7|3 Aus.ral Malay 37 39Ayer Hitam 24;9 26Ayer Weng 0.85 0.95 Bangrin 23J- 24,Batu Selangor 1.65 1.72 2 Berjuntai 12|Burma Malay 23J- 24|Chenderlang 14 ;6791 words
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Article265 1939-11-04 15 Singapore. Friday. TIN at midday was $117% unchanged, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37% cents, November December 37 yg cents, Januaryi March 35*8 cents, and April.June 34V4 cents, market quiet. Business on the London Stock Exchange yesterday was again good and265 words
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131 1939-11-04 15 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot Loose 37 3 a 37 s 8 No. IX R.S.S. FOB. in cases November 37 3 4 38 1 4 G F A Q. R.S.S. F.O.B. in bales 36 7 8131 words
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Article148 1939-11-04 15 Singapore, Nov. 3. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $190 Rice Siam 2 $170 Rice Siam 3 $164 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $1U Siam Broken Rice No. 2 $113 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1148 words
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Article230 1939-11-04 15 Singapore, Nov. 3. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dally circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T 4 T. 214 1118 London demand 2 4 lib Rates for Freight 2|4 118 Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 207 Hamburg demand230 words
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Article68 1939-11-04 15 Singapore, Friday.—Lai Toh claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. C. H. Koh on a charge of assisting in the management of a common gaming house at 311, Beach Road at 9.45 p.m. yesterday. On the application of Court Inspector Charles W. Such,68 words
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Advertisement174 1939-11-04 15 FOR SALE Desirable residential building land situated at junction of GARLICK AVENUE and HOLLAND ROAD, near Bukit Timah Race Course. Delightful and hilly surroundings. Area about 140,000 square feet. PRICE 9 cents per square foot, freehold. APPLY A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. 11, MALACCA STREET. ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921.174 words
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Advertisement151 1939-11-04 15 DINE TO-NIGHT RAFFLES CAFE EXCELLENT GRILL MODERATE PRICES Entertain Your Friends At The Attractive Comfortable New Bar REFURNISHED REDECORATED Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes BUY YOUR Bft£Al>, DINNER ROLLS CAKES AT RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY\ IF YOU WANT THE BEST. Made with the Finest Ingredients Under Strictly Hygienic Conditions and151 words
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281 1939-11-04 16 Serious Riots In Hungarian Area Reuter. Budapest, Nov. 4. MESSAGES reaching Rumania report serious disturbances yesterday at Bratislava, in Slovakia. Crowds wrecked the offices of the local Hungarian Party and smashed the windows of two Hungarian newspapers. The disturbances marked the first anniversary ofReuter. - 281 words
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Article70 1939-11-04 16 Reuter. Athens, Nov. 4. ITALY and Greece have exchanged friendly notes to mark their new agreement. The noto signed by Gen. Metaxas, President of Greece, states that a new jeriod of understanding between Greece and Italy had begun. Th e note also referred te the co-operationReuter. - 70 words
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274 1939-11-04 16 London, Nov. 3. REPORTS continue to be received in London about distress among Poles and Jews as the result of German aggression. Authoritative sources in Berlin admit many court martials and shootings in Poland. Most of them took place in the Corridor where the274 words
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Article147 1939-11-04 16 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 3. THC Panama declaration creating a neutral zone around part of the western hemisphere is now in force. President Roosevelt told today's Press conference. The following nations are now patrolling the zone, acecrding to information available here: The United States is covering theReuter. - 147 words
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Article56 1939-11-04 16 Reuter. The Postmaster-Genera! in London states that not one single bag of outgoing mail in England has been lost by enemy action since tht commencement of the war. London. Nov. 3: The Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund has reached £600.000, mcluding £50.000 en account of Flag Day through the committeeReuter. - 56 words
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Article93 1939-11-04 16 War Or No War Reuter London, \ov 4 pELAXATION of wartime rest** tions is marked by the an nouncement that the black-out period will begin half an hour after sunset instead of at sunset, and end half ar, hour before sunrise instead 1 sunrise. Places cf entertainmentReuter - 93 words
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Article47 1939-11-04 16 Reuter. London. Nov 3 FIELD MARSHAL Goering will in Rome on Tuesday next aecor to the Populaire d'ltalia. Muss newspaper. Negotiations between Italy and Bulgaria are proceeding satisfactorily, according to the Italian press. It is sible that they will be concluded shortly.—Rzuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article13 1939-11-04 16 SOVIET MAKING NEW DEMANDS TO FINLAND Accuses Her Of Open Threat Of War13 words
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545 1939-11-04 16 Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 3. JHE FINNISH DELEGATION RESUMED NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE SOVIETS IN MOSCOW TO-DAY, ACCORDING TO A WIRELESS ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ROME. Earlier this morning a menacing comment was made by the Moscow radio which attacked M. Erkko's speech yesterday. The Soviet radio announcer declared that the Finnish Foreign Minister'sReuter. - 545 words
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Article61 1939-11-04 16 Moscow, Nov. Finnish delegation re* sumed negotiations al tht* Kremlin to-day at (> p.m. The Finnish delegates left the Kremlin after a eooVersation lasting an hour. Complete reserve is maintained on both sides. M. Stalin was noi present It is not known when the next meeting will he held Reuter.Reuter. - 61 words
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