Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1939
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Title Section72 1939-11-10 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 OTHER PAGES Pages Budget Affects Building 2 }l s School Improvements 3 Queen's Broadcast 4 Chinese Donation To Poppy Fund 5 (inemas 6 and 7 \u-trian Revolt g Premier's War Review 9 sports 10 and 11 Fears For D.E.I. 12 Classified Advertisements 13 Financial 15 Nazi72 words
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51 1939-11-10 1 SIR MUHAMMAD ZAFRULLAH KHAN, in London to represent India at the war consultations at which British Empire countries are represented. Sir Muhammad, a barrister of Lincoln's Inn, is 46 years of age and Nv as tbe Viceroy's reprewntativc at the Coronation. He is vow law member of the GovernorGeneral's Executive51 words
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Article91 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. AN the Stock Exchange the nearness of the week-end together with obscurity in the European situation was respon sible for the cautious attitude adopted by investors. Consequently, markets eased owing *o lack of support, though gilt-edged together with leading home industrials ralliesReuter. - 91 words
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300 1939-11-10 1 Crowds Shout For Monarchy 180 Leaders Executed AT least 180 persons were executed at the end of last week as a result of large anti-war demonstrations in Duesseldorf, Hanover, Hamburg and Potsdam, according to well-informed sources, says300 words
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Article57 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 9. IT is reported from the German frontier that the German ex-Crown Prince has been under arrest on parole in the past fortnight, following demonstrations in his favour and in favour of the restoration of the monarchy, when he went walking in Potsdam.Reuter. - 57 words
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65 1939-11-10 1 London, Nov. 10. REPLYING co i question in the House of Commons last night, the Parliamentary Secretary to the 'Admiralty said it was not intended at present to order any submarine-chasers from the United States, and that in any case this would only be done65 words
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Article51 1939-11-10 1 London, Nov. 9. Mr. W. S. Morrison, Minister of Food, had audience of the King this morning. Princess Helena Victoria visited their Majesties and remained to luncheon. In the morning the Queen visited ar exhibition and a sale of work made by disabled ex-servicemen—British Wr51 words
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Article154 1939-11-10 1 IMPORTANT moves fur tha r*ri4M»- tion of monarchy in Central Europe are taking place simultaneously in London, Paris, and Rome. Hapsburg and Hohenzollern. the former ruling houses of Austria, Hungary, and Germany (writes the Sunday Dispatch" Diplomatic Correspondent), are both actively at work in these three154 words
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Article348 1939-11-10 1 Suit Against Press Baron London, Nov. 10. pitINCESS Hohenlohe, giving cvi- dcnce yesterday in support ot hr; ac ion gainst Lor* R«t h me for breach of contract, said she saw Hitler often on Lord Rothermere s in -mictions. Questioned about a letter from j Lord348 words
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Article, Illustration81 1939-11-10 1 Two of the crew of four were killed, one was injured and the other was taken prisoner when a big German reconnaissance plane was shot down by British fighters east of Dalkeith, Firth of Forth, after a thrilling battle. The German machine crashed into81 words
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619 1939-11-10 1 REAL WAR ABOUT TO START, SAYS BERLIN Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 0. 'JPHE second war of nerves is at anj»iid,.aad-real war-#pera-"tTons ar? about to start, according to German political circles, says the Berlin correspondent of the Myheter. Rumours, he adds, have long been current of anReuter. - 619 words
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65 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 10. It is reliably Earned that Mr. War/-, Ching Wei, deposed deputy executive of the Kuomintang, is leaving Shanghai within a for Tsingtao. allegedly to confer with representatives of the Peiping "Provisional Government" regarding the formation of a new Central Government. Mr.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article67 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 10. TWO "poppet" officials, Loo Tse Tisg and Yang Chin«r Hai, were shot dead at a dinner parfy last night, in a Chinese restaurant, by two Gunmen who walked in and onened fire. There were about 40 persons present. The gunmen escaped. TheReuter. - 67 words
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98 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. Hongkong Nov. 10. ACCORDING to Japanese reports from Canton the Imperial Airways flyhigboat Dardanus was forced down by a Japanese naval plane, on Waichow Inland because it was flying over a proscribed area at an alt'tude lower than fixed by the JapaneseReuter. - 98 words
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Article38 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 10. THE British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, left Chungking by air this morning for Hongkong. He expects to in the British Colony about a week before returnisg to Changhai. —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article47 1939-11-10 1 London. Nov 9. I C jinion in the Commons Lobby sugI gtsta that the en a of the present sesI ijn of Parliament wi 1 be Thursday, I Nov. 23. and a new session will begin on s Tuesday, Nov. 28.—British Wireless.47 words
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Article155 1939-11-10 1 Reuter. Dublin, Nov. 10. DETERMINATION of the Government of Eire to apply the emergency act unflinchingly was asserted by Mr. de Valera, replying to a Labour Party motion in the Dai! protesting against the internment of about 60 persons without trial or charge under the OffencesReuter. - 155 words
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Advertisement77 1939-11-10 1 THE SECRET. "You look extremely beautiful nowadays. What cosmetics do you use?" asked a lady. "I have changed to Evelyn Astrova Vitamin Cosmeucs. Tnat, is the reason why. The Face Beautifler is simply marvellous. It had softened and whitened my face considerably. The Powder is very good too. contains no77 words
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122 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Thursday. k.M of the clauses in the Rural Board's new bylaws for the control of dangerous and offensive trades refers to stables as places fur keeping cattle aod rows, horses, etc. Tin- question arose as to the difference between cattle and cows. Dr.122 words
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247 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Thursday. CIGARETTE case figured prominently in the evidence for the prosecution in the case in which Yio Kee ('her was to-day convicted on a charge of using criminal force on Teo Hua, with intent to outrage her modesty. Yio was fined $75 by Mr.247 words
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Article222 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Friday. tTINDUS are in festive mood to-day. us Dt t pavuii, one of their most important festivals is being celebrated. Early this morning all Hindus, young and old alike, took an oil bath and donned new clothes. Prayers were offered and then feasting and merry-making began. Anybody222 words
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Article158 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Friday. TWO hundred women employees of 1 the Handel Maatsehappij Gtiut£t\ Schumacher, Ltd., a big rubber godown in Prince Edward Road who went on strike yesterday for an increase of wages, have not yet returned to work. Mr H. Endert, manager of the company, told158 words
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Article248 1939-11-10 2 INDIANS NEED FOR UNITY THE members of the Indo-Malaya Association, a newly formed Association of local-born Indians, met at dinrter at the G. H. Cafe on Saturday. Mr. Paul Sammy, the President, addressed the members and said that the Association might be appropriately described as a war infant and he248 words
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209 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Thursday. GEK MING, described as a ricksha-puller, was found guilty this morning in the Third Police Court by Mr. J A. FletcherCooke on a charge that at 11.40 p.m. last Saturday, in Taxi S. 8553 at Desker Road, he stole a wallet and209 words
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Article225 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Friday. JN May this year, 1,500 labourers of Singapore's twelve sawmills went on strike. They have again downed their tools, their demands for an increment in wages being refused by the employers. The labourers sent in four demands on the evening of Oct. 27 and225 words
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Article160 1939-11-10 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. "MEXT time you are brought uefore me 1" I will give you ten strokes of the rattan,'' said Inche Haron bin Ahmad to Henr; Siak Kooi, a thirteen-year-old Chinese boy who was convicted on a charge of theft of160 words
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Article15 1939-11-10 2 A meeting of the Legislative Council is to be held on Dec. 11.15 words
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772 1939-11-10 2 NO BIRD MARKET FOR SINGAPORE COLONY-WIDE EFFECT OF BUDGET REVISIONS (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) SEVERAL BIG PROJECTS INTENDED FOR 1940 WILL NOW BE 0 DEFERRED AS THE RESULT OF RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED AT WEDNESDAY'S MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The bird market for Singapore —the first772 words
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Article17 1939-11-10 2 A commission as Temporary untitled Lieutenant in the F.M.S. Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr. James17 words
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162 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Thursday THE 'pitfalls" of modem 1 sanitation were stressed by Dr. J. W. Scharff, when he eo»* mented on the need for the Inlaws for drainage, plumbin» and sanitary fittings, which came before the Rural Board this morning. "Modern sanitation must be perfect," he162 words
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Article241 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Thursday. STATING that he bought the goods for $11, and that he sold them for only $11.50, Tan Tian Chip, the manager of Chop Khye Giap Co.. claimed trial on a charge that he sold to Messrs. the Straits Steamship Co., Singapore, wire241 words
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Article14 1939-11-10 2 Mr. Luang Bhasa Bhiraj, former Siamese Consul at Penang, ha:j returned Penang from Europe.14 words
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289 1939-11-10 2 Singapore, Thursday. QCEK Tong Seng, a twakow coolie who t.dmitted stabbing the master ot his vessel at Pulau Übin on Aug. 18 this year, was sentenced to two years' rigorou imprisonment at the conclusion of his Assizes trial tliis afternoon before Mr. Justice Pedlow.289 words
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Advertisement37 1939-11-10 2 PAINTThe latest modern scientific formulation for EXTERIOR DECORATION and PROTECTION of CONCRETE and PLASTER WALLS. In powder—to be mixed with-water—ready for use. McALISTER CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG. 1 W.P.S. 7837 words
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Article322 1939-11-10 3 Singapore, Thursday. IN the first case of its kind, Ho Cheow Hock, the manager of Mm***- Hock Ann, who pleaded guilt? to the technical offence of selliiiß cement without a permit is«utd by the Director of Engineering Stores, was to-day cautioned and discharged by Mr. L. C.322 words
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Article115 1939-11-10 3 tV'rom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday. 4 VERDICT cf causing death by negiigent act was returned by Mr J G Rappoport, the Malacca Coroner on Wednesday at the conclusion of an enquiry into the death of a Hainanes* Tan Joo Hung, against a Malay, bolmat bin115 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-11-10 3 Lady Thomas choosing her Poppy Day wreath duiing a visit to the Mcmoiial Hall yesterday.20 words
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Article405 1939-11-10 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. THE pathetic story of how an elderly Chinese woman had to pawn one of her six children in order to pay a court, fine on a summons case has been revealed as the result of subsequent investiga- tioris405 words
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Article25 1939-11-10 3 Mr. E. W. Price, manager of Messrs. Whitenway Li'idlaw and Co., Lid., Ipoh, and Mrs. Price who were on Home leave, have returned to Ipoh.25 words
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387 1939-11-10 3 Government To Contribute $65,000 Towards Cost (Tribune Staff Reporter) FACILITIES for the teaching of domestic science and additional accommodation for pupils of the sixth, seventh, eighth and Cambridge classes form part of tentative plans for an extensive development at the Methodist Girls' School, Singapore.387 words
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Article70 1939-11-10 3 AT 8.45 yesterday morning a 35-year- old male Chinese was found lyinf by the side of Lim Chuk Street, off Beach Road. The man bled from the nose and mouth. Ho expired in the ambulance on the way to the Tan Tock Seng Hos pital. Forty70 words
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441 1939-11-10 3 THE second general meeting of the Women's section of the Johore Branch, Malaya Patriotic Fund, was held at "Saujana" on Sunday. Among those present were Her Highnese Tungku Ampuan Besar (Patroness). Mrs. Pepys (President). Mrs. Aziz (Vice-President), Members of the Women's State Committee, the441 words
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Article149 1939-11-10 3 Singapore, Thursday. *'YOU are assuming the responsibilities of office at a most difficult time. We cannot peer into the future nor can we complacently say that it is all plain sailing. A look at the map of Singapore will show that two-thirds of this fortress island149 words
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82 1939-11-10 3 Singapore, Thursday. VICTIMISATION of the poor by shopkeepers in lural areas was the subject of a complaint by Mr. J. M. Jansen at a meeting of the Rural Board this morning. Mr. Jansen pointed out that a large number of poor people were being victimised by82 words
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Article120 1939-11-10 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Wednesday. f I\AN Khee Lai this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of having distilled liquor when he had no licence, at Ayer Manis Estate on Oct. 30, before Inche Hsnn bin Ahmad. Before sentence was passed Mr. A. H. Gridley,120 words
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Article34 1939-11-10 3 Mr. E. R. Davis, executive engineer, P. W. D. who has been stationed at Alor Star since his return from leave a few months ago. will be proceeding to Raub on trr-.nsfer very shortly.34 words
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Article163 1939-11-10 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. AN interesting double wedding took place at the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Penang. yesterday evening. The wedding was all the more interesting because it was solemnised in typical Swiss fashion, in the absence of the best men and163 words
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Article14 1939-11-10 4 Mr. E. D. Robertson has been appointed Assistant Conservator ol Forests. Malayan ttanMS Service.14 words
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650 1939-11-10 4 Will Broadcast On Sunday THF voice of Queen Elizabeth will be heard in some 15,000 Malayan 1 homes next Sunday evening (Nov. 12). Her Majesty wffl broadcast to the women of the Empire on that day, which is to be ober ed as Remembrance650 words
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327 1939-11-10 4 Singapore Thursday. APTER a trial lasting a whole day, Puma Bahadur. C< rporaj No. ;>26 of the Central Police Station, was this afternoon lined $40, or in default of payment to undergo one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. L. McFall, the Singapore327 words
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Article86 1939-11-10 4 Singapore, Thursday—Sham Singh, a young Sikh Police constable, was this morning fined one dollar by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the Third Police Court, when lie was convicted on a charge of being cruel to two fowls by carrying them by their legs. Sham claimed trial86 words
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59 1939-11-10 4 Singapore, Thursday. MARKET by-laws, aimed at ITI preventing competition between vendors in the market and shops in the neighbourhood, were approved at a meet ing of the Rural Board this morning. The Board agreed to the principle of the new legislation, and decided to send59 words
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Article341 1939-11-10 4 JIIE repeal of the Arms Embargo, though confidently expected, had a steadying effect on the London and Singapore markets, but was received calmly enough in Singapore, Prices improved all round, and in London touched new high levels, state Stanton Nelson in their weekly rubber market341 words
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139 1939-11-10 4 (From Our Own Rfporter) Ipoh. Thursday WITH a view to obviating the necessity. to a very large extent, of blooi axnors, the District Hospital in Ipoh adopted the practice of storing up placental blood for transfusion purposes. The placental blood, collected fi varicu.; patients,139 words
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Article136 1939-11-10 4 Singapore, Nov. 9. DRICES have again advanced this week, but the demand has been mainly for nearby deliveries, state Lswis and Peat in their weekly rubber market report. Shipments from Malaya during October were 70,839, of which about 48.000 were domestic exports. Including foreign imports, Malaya136 words
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Article, Illustration137 1939-11-10 5 A croup photograph of the members of the Singapore Rural Board taken ■t the last meeting of ihe Board presided over by Mr. W. S. Ebden before he proceeded to Malacca to take up the posit of Resident Councillor. Seen in the picture are (Standing, left to137 words
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Article159 1939-11-10 5 Last Night's First Nights CPENCS.R Tracy and Sir Cedric Hard- mid two famous film artists, are atured in the 20th Century Fox film, oc Livingstone", which opened to crowded houses at the Cathay, yesterday. The story of this historic epic is faithfully told in this159 words
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274 1939-11-10 5 A FILM that many people will see twice is "Juarez," the story of the «reat Mexican President who freed his country from the grip of Napjleon HI and ended three centuries of aggression and oppression by the powers of that time. There are 34 leading players274 words
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Article182 1939-11-10 5 A GOOD :ast makes Lady of the TroOiCS." the picture which opened at the" Capitol Tneatre last night, enlertainment which will appeal to a very large audience. Scenes of Oriental splendour, as only Hollywood knot's how to produce, arc part and parcel of the picture,182 words
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Article136 1939-11-10 5 OPENING to-night at Prince Edward Road, the Grand Olym pic Circus, after a very successful tour in the Far East, commences a season here. Having arrived last week, the circus has created growing interest among the public, and crowds are seen daily at the ground watching136 words
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611 1939-11-10 5 MR. TAN KAH KEE SENDS $600 CHEQUE 4N instance of the traditional generosity of the Chinese in any good cause is provided by the splendid gift of $600 to the Poppy Day Fund, Singapore, by the members of the local China Relief Fund Committee.611 words
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Article140 1939-11-10 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang Thursday. a !,""i'f T u«UCd Ocl 19. VJyj, by the I captain of the third ba f ch of mechanics who left Penana rcmc time i this year, for the China war front, has I been received in Penang140 words
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Article331 1939-11-10 8 A NETWORK of gas refuelling stations is understood to have been set up in Germany as the result of an order is-ucd by the Government to the effect thai "motor vehicles throughout the Reich must be converted to use gas instead of petrol." The331 words
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Article281 1939-11-10 8 ACRIMONIOUS comments by certain leading politicians and newspapers in the United States and Japan indicate how difficult will be the projected adjustment of relations between these two powers. Less than a year ago it was Britain who was the villain of the diplomatic piece, in the eyes of281 words
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Article177 1939-11-10 8 VIVIDLY illustrating the cleavage of opinion in Germany is the news received yesterday of the attempt made in Munich to blow up the leaders of Nazidom at the historic beer hall, where Hitler started his putsch for power many years ago. Details are not known, but it is clear177 words
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Article123 1939-11-10 8 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 9. ACCORDING to unconfirmed Areports from Munich, Rudolf H«L who was for long known as Hitler s deputy, was one of the victims of the beer cellar explosion which followed Hitler's speech at the celebration of the Nazi putsch. Six people wereReuter. - 123 words
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Article84 1939-11-10 8 London, Nov. 9. WITH guns that operate cameras instead of bullets, anti-aircraft units are obtaining realistic training in Britain. In an air exercise yesterday a number of aircraft flew io w over an RA F. station on the ncrth-east coast, circling and driving in "attack."84 words
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Article49 1939-11-10 8 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 10. IT is officially announced that a direct air-mail and passenger service between China and the Soviet Union, via Sinkiang «.Chinese Turkestan) will shortly be inaugurated. The section between Chungking end Hami will be operated by the Eurasia Aviation Corporation, a Sino-German concern. cuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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369 1939-11-10 8 Nazis Blame Britain For Attempt On Hitler Reuter. Paris, Nov. 9. f|RG ANIMATIONS have been formed in all Austrian villages to take 7 over control should the Nazi regime be overthrown, according to an Austrian who has arrived in Switzerland. The leader of the movementReuter. - 369 words
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Article159 1939-11-10 8 (Rcuter's Special Commentary) London. Nov. 9. rE persistent German allegations of domination of the North Sea fail to explain why: (1) The City of Flint was obliged to hug Norwegian territorial waters; (2) The German fishing fleet is entirely deprived of 300.000 tons of North Sea159 words
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Advertisement171 1939-11-10 8 =THOSE ARE STRONG WORDS /few Ihlnne/t than a hollow-ground SCREENED COMB SPLIT WHISKER CUTTER Wherever and whenever electric shavers are discussed you hear praise of the marvellous new "475" Shavsm aster. The "475" Comb, only twc-thcu--5X2?.. of v an inch thln 2n:l cre£nrd with 335 more holes than the original171 words
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Article158 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. MR CHAMBERLAIN said that one thing that stood out before everything in these first weeks of the war was the essential and fundamental unity of the people. "In our determination to achieve the task we have set before ourselves, we have the support of allReuter. - 158 words
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72 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. rjISCUSSIONS in Moscow between the Finnish delegation and the Soviet Government leaders are to be resumed to-day. The conviction is growing in well-in-formed quarters in Moscow that a peaceful settlement is likely. A Copenhagen message states that Hitler's Mem Kampf andReuter. - 72 words
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Article48 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. IN the He use of Commons, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd (Secretary for Mines) announced that Government had decided to raise the percentage of the coal rationing schema from 75 per cent, to 100 per cent, of last years consumption. —Reuier.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article46 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. FRANCE'S food position was maae clear in a broadcast last night by the i Tench Minister for Colonies, who declared that there could be no question of the Allies having to choose between butter and guns.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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176 1939-11-10 9 Amsterdam, Nov. 9. J*HE fact that Hitler did not utter a single word in regard to the peace initiative has caused disappointment and offence in Holland. It is now expected that Hitler will merely acknowledge the appeal through diplomatic channels and leave the matter at176 words
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Article71 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 9. jkjAZIS have dropped reprints of 1* the speech of M. Molotov over Eastern France and Paris suburbs as propaganda, according to Charies Morice writing in Petit Parisien. The plane was camouflaged and the pamphlets made to resemble a Communift document. He alsoReuter. - 71 words
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126 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. Ankara, Nov. 9. CPEAKING to the National Assembly on the occasion of the rati--0 (ication of the Angk.French-Turkish pact, M. Sarajoglu (Turkish Foreign Minister) said the agreement was dest.ned to a turning point of the utmost importance m the h.story ofReuter. - 126 words
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870 1939-11-10 9 Premier On The New Peace Move Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 9. T° THOSE WHO SPEAK NO LANGUAGE BUT THAT OF FORCE, FORCE IS THE ON /V ANSWER, AND SINCE WE HAVE BEEN COMPELLED TO TAKE UP ARMS, WE SHALL NOT LAY THEM DOWNReuter. - 870 words
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282 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. QN THE Western front, activity has become much more brisk, and the liveliness of the last few days was maintained during last night. This morning's French communique speaks of increased activity at the front as a whole, local reconnaissance, and sharpReuter. - 282 words
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Article63 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. MR. Gandhi commented yes.erday on th e Viceroy's broadcast about his talks with Indian leaders, and stated that no solution was possible unless an acceptable declaration of war aim:; about India was forthcoming. Mr. Gandhi added that tne finding of a formulaReuter. - 63 words
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51 1939-11-10 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. It is now known that the Imperial Airways liner, Dardanus, which was forced to land on Waichow Island, was fired at by a Japanese fighter aircraft. The Dome! Agency states that the crew and three passengers of the airliner areReuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement114 1939-11-10 9 to c*? IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and'heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated' Magnesia after your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach troubles, Bisurated Magnesia brings you new, instant relief. The pain you have learned to dread ceases. You can eat114 words
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Advertisement259 1939-11-10 9 thon ks m a «v it i They are happy because they are §\r\Lm AtL r\ IV r\ healthy. But it wasn't always so. Not so long ago father came home from his work day after day tired General Weakness out and cross. Mother suffered and Weakness from headaches and259 words
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310 1939-11-10 10 THE draw for the Malcolm Cup ccmp2tition at the Garrison Golf Club, the first round of which has to be completed by Nov. 12 is as under:— f Capt. W. F. Finlayson and Capt. J. A. O'Gorman vs. R. A. U. Todd and E. G. Gardiner.310 words
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Article48 1939-11-10 10 S.C.R.C. TITLE FOR KEE ONN JN the open singles final of the S.C.R.C. open tennis tournament played yesterday at Hong Lim Green, Chin Kee Onn beat Yong Loon Chong, 6—3; 4—6; 6—4. In the handicap Singles Semi-final, Wong Thean Teck (—18) beat William Tan (scr.) I—6; 6—l; 6—3.48 words
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Article191 1939-11-10 10 pLAYING at the V.M.C.A. ground at Prince Edward Road yesterday, the Junior team of the S.C.R.C. trounced the Junior team of the V.M.C.A. by three clear goals. I The Chinese showed better combina- tirn. ano Jan Jee, their goalkeeper, j almost had a holiday, thanks191 words
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Article26 1939-11-10 10 The Netherlands Trading Society XI w'll play soccer against the Chung Hwa Football Association on Saturday at the Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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Article24 1939-11-10 10 The November L.G.U. Medal at the Keppel Golf Club was won by Mrs. J. R. Walker with a score of 102-34^68.24 words
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Article48 1939-11-10 10 IN the semi-final of the Singapore ladies' golf championship ye;. J t<trday at the Island Club, the following were the results:— Mrs. Ruddock beat Mrs. Wakeford, at the 19th. Mrs. Kelly beat Mr. Brittorous, one up. The final will be played on Nov. 15.48 words
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619 1939-11-10 10 KEEN HOCKEY ON THE PADANC c 3 R.A.F. (Seletar) 2. KEENLY contested throughout, the hockey match at the Padang X yesterday ended in a narrow victory for the S.C.C. over the RAJ. (Seletar) by an odd goal in five. ThP game was played619 words
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Article422 1939-11-10 10 RrJffles College 11 pts. Alexandra ..Nil PROVING superior in all departments of the game, Raffles College defeated a team from Alexandra rousing game of rugby yesterday n ing on, the College ground, the home team winning by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a422 words
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Article121 1939-11-10 10 Muar, Wednesday. A CHARITY hockey match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund has been arranged between the Muar Chinese hockey team and the Segamat Chinese Recreation Club for Saturday. Nov. 11. The match will be played at Segamat. The Chinese are still new to the game in121 words
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Advertisement258 1939-11-10 10 A NEW THAILAND PUNCHER HAPPY WORLD Sfe Knock 24 <tW 'UK Out Hemchit WW 4b In 9th fiound Wf Out-pointed B wm Gunboat Smith P 1% Winner of I Over 100 Fights XA 1 II A .11 E VS. lEItAA A D I Z Al StCDIiM II S VS. »1258 words
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Advertisement148 1939-11-10 10 FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Stop Getting Up Nights Purify Blood and Feel Younger Here's one good way to flush harmful waste and germs from kidneys, purify blood and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting passage. Ask your chemist for a box of GOLD MEDAL148 words
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Advertisement128 1939-11-10 10 PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam No. 285, Victoria Street, Singapore. BRANCHES: No. 220, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. No. 133, Hugh Low Street, New Town, Ipoh. Piles is a dangerous and painful dis ease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAU PING HPIANG of the above named premises128 words
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Article795 1939-11-10 11 SINGAPORE RACES OELOW IS THE PROGRAMME FOR THE FIRST DAY'S RACES OF E SINGAPORE TURF CLUB'S WINTER MEETING AT BUKIT TIMAH TO-MORROW: ai BUKir Race One Ponies Class 1 Div. 3, 5 x 2 Furlones Sl*" IT* StSw "tile Hobbs ShSJyF m o2? Mr A Van795 words
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Article403 1939-11-10 11 gLOW and medium-pace work was indulged in for the last time before the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting when horses from Hobbs', Van Breukelen's and Duval's stables were seen on the second track at Bukit Timah this morning. Hobbs and his403 words
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Article122 1939-11-10 11 Reuter London, Nov. 10. THE Racing Calender states that 1 *flat-racing fixtures for 1940 are a normal list which would have been held if there had been no war. The season begins on Mar. 25 with meetings at Kempton, and Birmingham and Newcastle and ends on Nov.Reuter - 122 words
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Advertisement227 1939-11-10 11 with Tangee are youthful, NEVER painted >1R If your lipstick gives you that glaring painted look —it isn't Tangee! For Tangee can't paint. It isn't paint. Instead, by its magic Color Change Principle, it brings out your own natural loveliness. Orange in the stick, Tangee changes on your lips to227 words
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Advertisement304 1939-11-10 11 Some poor little mites have such I j /Mj sensitive skins that no matter how i I j MJ often you change them they are tor- k^/ mented by "nappy-Soreness". Take WUmW_ the advice of doctors and nurses fl and at frequent intervals give a really lavish powdering with delicately304 words
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Article60 1939-11-10 12 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 9. HITLER'S "beer cellar" speech is regarded here as removing the last possibility of the Belgian-Dutch peace move having any success.— Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 9. The Kings of Denmark, Sweden and Norway and the President of Fin'and have telegraphed to Queen Wilhelrnina andReuter. - 60 words
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Article67 1939-11-10 12 Tokyo. Nov. 9. PASSENGERS of the NYK liner Iluruna Mara which left Kobe on Tuesday for Europe were provided with gas masks Moreover, the ship bore emblems of Rising Sun on both sides of her hull and carried powerful Rghttng facility to make known its67 words
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Article131 1939-11-10 12 Reuter. London. Nov. 8. SOME of Britain's soldiers already in training were seen at work today by the Dominion Ministers who are in London to take part in the Empire talkb. At a famous army training centre, they saw Britain's latest mechanised units and a demonstrationReuter. - 131 words
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186 1939-11-10 12 Japan Denies Plans To Advance Southwards < 1 U "Uin offnnfmn IA PAN'S new Foreign Minister, who naa ms auuiiuu drawn to reports that Holland may asK the Lnited StaS aSist in ,,roUon of waf only concerned with her commercial interests186 words
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57 1939-11-10 12 Reuter. Ot awa. Nov. 9. j AIRCRAFT, anti-submarine beats, ammunition and sun barrels will torm the basis of the ftrst orders to be placed In Canada by the ErUish StrppT Beard in North America, announced Licut-Col. J H. (.retry, chairman, to-day. He added thatReuter. - 57 words
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Article60 1939-11-10 12 REUTER. LONDON, NOV. 9. MR CHURCHILL WILL BROADIII CAST IN THE HOME AND OVERSEA PROGRAMMES AT ;5 15 PM. G M. T. ON NOV. 12 ON "TEN WEEKS OF THE WAR. THE TALK WILL BE RECORDED FOR OVERSEAS TRANSMISSION ON NOV. 13 AT 1 A.M. G.REUTER. - 60 words
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113 1939-11-10 12 Reuter. London, Nov. FE Soviet Government and the Comintern manifesto came in fc: some strong comments in the Italian press to-day. Count Ciano's newspaper, the lei grapho, declares that Moscow regard; the imperialism of Britain, France and Germany as the cause of war.Reuter. - 113 words
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Advertisement51 1939-11-10 12 I woattw/ico I RADIO SERVICE CO. of MALAYA 1934 LTD. fl UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. M 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. 1 Ist Cross St 3. Weld Street, 148, Brewster Koad, 14, Biaeh Street, 1 KUALA LUMPUh. IPOH. PENANG. m^m SEASON Co.Xtd. XLX 583 -74 W" LEVER MOTHERS, PORT SUNLIGHT. LIMITED. BNOLAMD.51 words
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Advertisement155 1939-11-10 12 I LET US HANDLE ALL YOUR S CLOCK WATCH REPAIRS. AND YOU WILL BE ASSURED OI i S PROMPT SERVICE AND RE A' SATISFACTION S YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) I I PHONE NO. 7922. 7 Contractors for ths Repair of I j Clccks and155 words
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Advertisement26 1939-11-10 12 FOrt CI EAR. DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY **PYIV RADIOS for v/rVh tffev pre UNSURPASSED. Sole Accents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors* RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. Kuala Lumrur.26 words
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Advertisement6 1939-11-10 12 Sole Agents: F. A, Bartholomeusz, Ltd,6 words
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Miscellaneous396 1939-11-10 12 j TO DAYS RADIO j SINGAPORE PENANG ZITL 225 metres (1.33 mc s). ZHJ 6.08 Mcs (49.3 m ZHP 30.36 metres (0.69 rat s). p.m. p m 6.00 Light Music. 1 15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramophone 6.05 B B C. News Bulletin. records 6 10 Chinese Music. 130 The News396 words
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Advertisement2885 1939-11-10 13 CLASSIFIED-ADS AGENTS for the most beautiful Calendar exclusively ISO S LIBRARY CO., 17, Road, S.ngapcre. (756-B) I D theor trained apprentice j chanias. Box lftft, Malaya IWunsapotm (758-B» D immediately an Indian ii. Salary $25 per mensem Uus Cash security $200. Apply 163, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (749.8) tED Experienced Lady2,885 words
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Advertisement378 1939-11-10 13 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 'CAP 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS s*-ttlfm*»nt of Singapore. In Bankiuptcy. No. 207 of 1939. Re CHOP TAI VVAH YUEN KEE of No. 264, South linage Road, Singapore, Traders. Receiving Order made: 3Gth June. 1933. Date and piece of First Meeting: 2lst November, 1930.378 words
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Advertisement463 1939-11-10 14 PROHIBITION HAS NOT COME TO SINGAPORE SO WHY NOT VISIT Raffles Brasserie New Bar WHERE THERE IS COMFORT, ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS AND SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. WE SERVE AN EXCELLENT GRILL AFTER YOUR COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES Fast becoming the most popular Rendezvous in Town. SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT SPECIAL463 words
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Advertisement443 1939-11-10 14 Gigantic Hari Raya Attraction At The NEW-WORLD TUESDAY, 14TH. 8c WED 15TH. H ADR AH c AMBOS: OVER 100 PER- j^ffi^^b "THE SINGAPORE 4- *>1 ROAD AND* PR |T SINGAPORE FIRS? APPFARANCE OF THE SSSffSJ SILAT COMPETITION public FIRST COMPETITION OF ITS QTtlrJTO Mjg JU-JIT-SU). ALSO WITNESS TH E FIRST443 words
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Advertisement723 1939-11-10 14 NOTICE. HO MAN (DECEASED). Pursuant to Section til Chapter 8. (Probate and Administration Enactment) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL PERSONS CLAIMING TO BE NEXT-OF-KIN TO and ALL CREDITORS AND OTHER PERSONS HAVING ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS against the abovenamed HO MAN late of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States,723 words
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Miscellaneous72 1939-11-10 14 CAPITOL: "Lady of the Tropics" ALHAMBRA: "Juares." PAVILION: "On Borrowed Time CATHAY: "Stanley And Livingston* MARLBOROUGH: "Son of 'SSr (Hindustani. ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomi.' J ROXY: "Daughters Courageous" j GARRICK: Stage and screen" attrar tion. I QUEENS: "Bridal Suite." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; s i de shows cinemas and other It tractions.72 words
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Article277 1939-11-10 15 I NEW YORK CABLE New York, Thursday. Previous To-day Sellers tly Easier Quiet 20' 4 20% 18% V 4 19 -1/4 Smallest Turnover 50 FOREIGN EXCHANCE London, Thursday, r London on Paris 176.00 London on Amsterdam 7.52 r London on Shanghai 0% Unofficial T London on Hongkong277 words
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Article75 1939-11-10 15 Maynard 90 lOOnom SfNOAPOBB MUNICIPAL 1940 99 lOOno.-n 4»'a% 1B47 104 106nom 1955 106 108non: 4 1963 190 102 55-66 111'!, 113ci 43-68 IW4 110V4CI 70-30 109 75-85 96\i 90cl 1962 89'/4 92cl 1951 90 91cl PENANCJ MUNICIPAL 111 1/2 H3cl 59-09 112 xj.*Y»el y- 55-C5 90«75 words
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Article794 1939-11-10 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. Nov. 9. MINING Fra»er *n<? Buyers I Auatral Axnal U 8 Ausvral Malay 37. J| Am.HiUm 2 <9 .i* Ayer Weng .U 9 Bangrln 23|- 24iBaiu Selangor 169 x 7 3 Berjuntai 106 u3 Burma Malay 23 24 Chenderiang 146 15 U Hong Pan 102794 words
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Article185 1939-11-10 15 Singapore, Thursday. TIN at midday was $117% unchanged as usual, and the price of rubber at 4 o'clock was buyex-; Spot 39V; cents, November December 38 7/ 3 cents. January| March 35 7 8 April June 34 5 8 cents, market quiet. Profit taking was responsible for185 words
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Article148 1939-11-10 15 Singapore, Nov. 9. :yi R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $190 Rice Siam 2 $175 Rice Slam 3 $164 Slam Broken Rice No. 1 UU Slam Broken Rice No. 2 $113 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon148 words
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Advertisement110 1939-11-10 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled fey IHL MERCANTILE BANS OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which if incorporated In tt-e 33. and registered as a Trust Com Pany, undertakes the following autte*:KXECTJTOR &OR TRUBTK Of A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF EBTATI OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A110 words
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Advertisement80 1939-11-10 15 BRITISH INDIA S.N CO., SERVICES. Bangkok Weekly Penang, Rangoon Calcutta Weekly Port Swettenham. Penang, Negapatam, Karikal, .Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Madras. Fortnightly For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD A CO., LTD. iTs. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) Direct Japan Singapore Service. (Incorporated in Japan).80 words
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Advertisement59 1939-11-10 15 individual provide _faf pjfc iatf d posscjßions the safety Amm afforded by oar vault* whose wo have safe boxes of vorieoo Obes for hire at moderate ihrui --voe hold tho BIS and ONLY THEY can have aeeeai to these safe boxes so that SAFETY Mi PRIVACY may bo ssssjrnd We59 words
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Advertisement347 1939-11-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have 2 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during the remainder of November. All vessels may call at ports on or off the route and all sailings are subject347 words
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Advertisement344 1939-11-10 15 BRITISH 1 INDIAN PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, J 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 Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly344 words
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Advertisement126 1939-11-10 15 m. I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. aaeorpor**** is England), HNQAPO&E BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Axnara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, KirkuX Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed126 words
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239 1939-11-10 16 London, Nov. 1). MILITARY cifclea in London to-day recall some of the statements of the army leaders who led Germany in 1918 and of ether German authorities, which disprove the repeated claim, reiterated by Hitler in his speech yesterday, that Germany was239 words
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Article30 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. Riga, Nov. 10. 4 GERMAN bombing seaplane crashed on t|je sea last night in the neighbourhood of Liepaja (Libau). The four airmen were saved and interned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article37 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 10. THE coastal steamer Carmarthen Coast 1 has been sunk in the North Sea. Fourteen of the crew were rescued, five were injured and two are missing.— Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article28 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. Stockhclm, Nov. 10.—This year's Nobel prize for physics is awarded to Professor lamest Orlando Lawrence, of California University, fcr his discovery of the cyclotron.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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212 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. LORD MAYOR S DAY London's most popular civic festivalwas celebrated to-day, shorn of the annual pageantry for the first time in the last hundred years. Instead the famous "show" was an unconventional procession of a dozen cars, with the principalReuter. - 212 words
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32 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 9. THE Maritime Commission estimates that between 40 and 50 steamships nave been transferred tc foreign registries since the outbreak of war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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370 1939-11-10 16 Bomb Ticked Over His Head While He Spoke Reuter. XHE German Freedom Station, referring to the attempt on Hitler's life, declared: "The first bomb against the German dictatorship has exploded at Munich. Many will follow." The German FreedonrStation adds: «"Though Hitler has eluded onceReuter. - 370 words
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Article39 1939-11-10 16 London. Nov. P. 7;-c Court ot 0? rectors of th? B"»nk >f England have agreed to recommend that Mr. Montagu Norman oc r-'-elect-ed Governor io.- next year and Mr. B. G. Catt?rns Deputy Goc-r/i-.r.— British Wireless.39 words
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Article79 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. Paris. Nov. WHILE the German Press accusing the British Secret Service for complicity in the brer cellar explosion, the Pari? wireless in a German broadcast this mom ing that the incident indicates that the Gestapo may hay* had two reasons for causing theReuter. - 79 words
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85 1939-11-10 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 9. THE South African Government announces that it has evidence of a Nazi plot in South Africa which was frustrated at the outbreak of war. The Government statement claims that a connection between the Nazi cr» gnisation and members ofReuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement470 1939-11-10 16 Pari&ie a victim of Consumption rail STOP YOUR m ASTHMA >>--• M GASPING NOW WITH 'EPHAZONE' I To-day consumption is on the increase. Asthma prepares its victims H F/ J/> for this deadly disease. The constant fight against suffocation and I choking sensations, the desperate struggle for breath weakens and470 words
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Advertisement32 1939-11-10 16 ft LEE( £=§?m Tbe most moderr "'eas are emboJiet J e%n A o m the de f ns tha tUOo y<u >cc »n garden furniture. SHOW ROOM: LTD 89, High Street, Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement36 1939-11-10 16 gfa THE RtGHT LABEL j\ White Label X Ot? _GREAT AGE M %Dewar&SoDsf J [I H; D 'STILLERS «j ■MR |H IS-j.. PER 81-iir I 'II SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE-JOHO RE-MALACCA-NEGRI SEMPILAX Agents: SELANGOR PAHANG. WPS 6B36 words
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