Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-14 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 271. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, November 14, 1939.21 words
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Article, Illustration532 1939-11-14 1 Bombs Dropped On Shetlands Nazi Flying Boat Riddled With Bullets Reuter. (JERMAN bombers attempted raids on the British coast and on Paris yesterday without success. Bombs were dropped on the Shctlands coast and in the sea. No damage was done. The raidersReuter. - 532 words
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Article82 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 14. IJIS Holiness the Pope, broadcasting to America on the 50th anniversary of the Catholic University of Washington, said that Christian youth faced the disconcerting- errors of naturalism which, by precipitating the world into an appalling war. had given cruel proof ofReuter. - 82 words
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Article59 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. THE German freedom station last night declared: "The Nazi regime t perish so that Germany can live again. The system which murdered General Fritsch and dany is murderthousands of Germany's finest men, Jne system which sends hundreds of thousands to be slaughteredReuter. - 59 words
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Article34 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Lor don, Nov. 14. TWO German metal firms were concerned in the manufacture °f the bomb which exploded in Munich beer hall, according h> the Rome radio.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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93 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. TBI greater assurance now felt in the development of Anglo-Japanese relations is reflected in the decision of the rating committee of "»dtrwriJ3rs to extend to Shanghai the war risk insurance premium of Cts. per cent hitherto applied from the UnitedReuter. - 93 words
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186 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 14. ITMs officially announced that the German steamers Mecklenburg and Parana, 8.000 and 6,000 tons respectively, have been intercepted by British warships. The crews abandoned the ships in a sinking condition. The warships rescued the crews and sunk th« vessels byReuter. - 186 words
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Article45 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Dublin, Nov. 14. UIRE has made representations to the United States in connection with the decision to close Eire ports to United States ships. It is declared here that U.S. ships can safely trade with Eire, which is neutral.— Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 14. THE German Government has notified 1 the United Statrs that German warships have been ordered not to interfere with the City of Flint on its wav back to the Unit 3d States.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article65 1939-11-14 1 British Wireless. London, Nov. 14. AN unused Newfoundland 60 ■J cent, airmail stamp was sold at the London stamp auction yesterday for £300. The stamp was one of 300 issued for Commander de Pinedo's flight from Newfoundland to Rome in May, 1927. Air raid stampBritish Wireless. - 65 words
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Article51 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Kaunas, Nov. 14. LITHUANIA has agreed to grant asylum to 1.500 Jews whom the Nazis have expelled lrom the Suvalki district of Pcland. Lithuania has already protested to Berlin regarding the thousands cf Jews driven towards the Lithuanian frontier but has received :*9 reply.—Reuter. T i ill i mReuter. - 51 words
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Article138 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 14. night's communique re- cords the usual patrol activity, especially east of Sarre. A nuniher Of enemy aircraft flew over north-eastern France on Sunday night.—Reuter. M. Ddladier. the French Prime Minister and the French Air Minister, have just Paid a two-day visitReuter. - 138 words
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Article115 1939-11-14 1 Reuter and British Wireless. MR. Anthony Eden. Dominions Mini.Ur, and repr; *mtativrs of the Dominicns and India visited the Royj»l Air Foice in Prance yt Ifrday and inspected ihc key room cf tha headquarters, where details of R.A.F. operations r.re planned, later tiny «aw aReuter and British Wireless. - 115 words
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46 1939-11-14 1 NAZI PROMISE TO HOLLAND BELGIUM Reuter. lterlin. Nov. 14. official News Agency states that Germany intends lo respect the neutrality of Holland and Itelgium so long as Britain and France d:> tm and so long as Holland and Helium show themselves capable of preserving their neutrality.—Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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60 1939-11-14 1 Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 14. THE names of the Japanese and Manchukuo representatives on the promised frontier commission have been submitted to M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, by Mr. Togo, Japanese Ambassador* in Moscow, according to a message to to* German News Agency. The commissionReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement37 1939-11-14 1 OX OTHER PAGES Pages Sarong Industry Sirdhana Disaster 2 Local News 3 Sirdhana Victim's stor incmas y 5 An.e.iea And Lowlands 6 and soviet Threat To Fin, and Kadio 10 and 11 Baron And Princess J? Id37 words
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Advertisement98 1939-11-14 1 A. R. P. Appear Rosy Pretty Under all conditions. War is terrible, but preserve your composure and don't lock terrible. KEEP YOUR COLOUR BY USING EVELYN ASTROVA Face Powder BRITAIN'S 1940 RADIO MASTERPIECE Supplies of the new TWINSPEAKER "OVERSEAS TEN" are now available in Malaya. SS.C. factories are working at98 words
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Article157 1939-11-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Monday. A SCHEME is on foot to alienats a large area of padi land in the Kuala Selangor district, and give it out to Chinese for padi cultivation. It is sponsored by a Chinese gentleman of Klang, who hopes to157 words
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Article170 1939-11-14 2 Singapore, Tuesday. YESTERDAY was Hari Raya Puasa, the great Muslim festival which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. The new moon was seen on Sunday night in various parts of Malaya. The public holiday, however, is not being observed until to-day, Nov. 14170 words
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159 1939-11-14 2 Singapore, Monday. OWING to the indisposition of Mr. A. J. Braga counsel for the defence, a ease which was to have been tried this morning in the second pohce court before Mr. C. H. Koh, had to be postponed to Nov. 20. The case159 words
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Article226 1939-11-14 2 Singapore, Monday. JfONG Hup Soon (20) a Kheh, pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr. C. H. Koh, on a charge that he at 6.10 p.m on Nov. 11, committed theft of $13, in 107, Beach Road. Court Inspector Charles W.226 words
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Article122 1939-11-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipon, Tuesday. ON the occasion of his 52nd birthday, His Highness Sir Abdul Aziz K.C.M.G., K.8.E.. Sultan of Perak, has been pleased to appoint sir. gentlemen of the State to be Justices of the Peace. They are: Mr. M. T. T. M.122 words
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135 1939-11-14 2 THE Penang office of the Bank of China will be open for business on Monday, Nov. 20. The office of the Bank will be at the corner of China Street and Beach Street, Penang. Mr. Parkcane C. Hwang, manager of the Bank of135 words
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127 1939-11-14 2 AN indication that a comprehensive survey of Malayan plants potentially toxic to livestock may be made is contained in the latest report of the Malayan Veterinary Departments, which has just been issued. Collection of information concerning Malayan plant poisons has been commenced by127 words
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547 1939-11-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE annual Deepavali treat to the Indian inmates of Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement arranged under the auspices of the Selangor Indian Association and the Seremban Rotary Club with subscriptions raised from the Indian public, was given on Friday. Before547 words
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Article91 1939-11-14 2 iFrom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. A YOUNG Indian was found dead between the rails and the platform of the Kuala Kangsar Railway Station last night after the goods train from Ipoh to Tai ping had left. The cboovery was made by the Station Master91 words
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Article31 1939-11-14 2 Miss Oh Choon Looi from Penang has been appointed stenographer m the Food Control Office in A'or Star. She la the first woman to work in a Government office in Kedah.31 words
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313 1939-11-14 2 OVER 600 LOOMS NOW IDLE Large Number Out Of Employment (Tribune Staff Reporter) MAI WAS bid for a place in the weaving industry had fizzled out M^ h V r „„,v factory, built in Singapore, having ceased operates. Five hundred" and fifty hand313 words
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Article136 1939-11-14 2 Singapore, Monday. THREE Chinese, Yeo Scow Koon, Lee Kam Sam and Yeo Ah Kwee, i were yesterday charged in the Fourth Police Court, with having in their possession dutiable tobacco on Nov. 12 at 3 a.m. at 840, Pasir Panjang Road. The tobacco concerned consisted of 96136 words
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Article64 1939-11-14 2 Singapore, Monday.—Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, who had been an inmate of the General Hospita 1 was expected to resume duty to-day but it is regretted to*learn that Mr. Oldham is still unwell and will not be able to resume duty in all probability64 words
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Article91 1939-11-14 2 A PRELIMINARY inquiry into the sinking of the 8.1. Fteamer Sirdhana was completed yesterday, states the Department of Information. A decision as to whether a further inquiry is to be held will not be made until Government has considered the report of the preliminary inquiry. The official bulletin91 words
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Article127 1939-11-14 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Hondas. AS a result of Police investigation into the outbreak of fire in the house of Capt. G. W. Somerville in Swettenham Road on Friday, a Malay named Haji Suleiman was produced before the Taiping Magistrate on Saturday, to answer a127 words
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173 1939-11-14 2 AFTER a successful tour of up- country. Prof. Narayana Iyengar, the famous Mysore Palace musician, has arrived in Singapore. Invited by the courts of Rajahs and Maharajahs and musical conferences in different parts of India, he demonstrated his extraordinary skill in Gotu Vadhyam (Maha Nataka173 words
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Article39 1939-11-14 2 Mr. Justice Raja Musa will beuntitled ceding to Ipoh o nNov. 18 to assisj with the Assies which will commenu on the following Monday, and «Jj expected to last for two weeks, mc calendar being a very lengthy one.39 words
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249 1939-11-14 2 Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED on a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle, Chan Ah Seng, a young Cantonese, had sentence deferred for a week in the Fourth Police Court this afternoon. Chan was originally charged with theft of the machine, but the charge was amended249 words
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Advertisement56 1939-11-14 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. •PHONE 5308. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SF.REMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND BRANCHES:56 words
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Advertisement11 1939-11-14 2 __V' v!-^4-^^'I^l4?"! e C' u«,1c' 1 n» u !ni?' ,^^>— v/i r!i^'11 words
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108 1939-11-14 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Monday. J'HE disappearance of jewellery valued at more than $2,000 and cash totalling £700 from a house in Batu Gajah has been reported to the police. The .rwelJcry and cash, belonging to a Malay family, were kept in a108 words
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Article29 1939-11-14 3 A Government Gazette Extraordinary, issued last night under the Land Acquisition Ordinance, takes over an area ol a little over six acres at Kranji for Admiralty purposes.29 words
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Article24 1939-11-14 3 Mr. Y. M. V. Kumarappa Chettiar, banker of Taiping, and vice-president of the Indian Association, has left for India for a six months holiday.24 words
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Article, Illustration572 1939-11-14 3 Survivors 9 Graphic Stories Recounted Singapore, Monday. T HE BI steamer Sirdhana was unfortunalely sunk in Singapore Harbour this morning as a result of striking a mine, states an official communique issued by the Department of Information. No explanation as to how the572 words
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Article158 1939-11-14 3 DAFFLES Hotel is accommodating 13 of the rescued people, including two children. The mother of these children, who was also saved, was evacuated from Hongkong some months ago. Her husband is still there and she had just started .he journey back when the explosion occurred. Everything158 words
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Article32 1939-11-14 3 Mr. Shurmukh Singh of the Post Office. TeluK has been transferrcd to the Lagan Datoh Nost GMce and his place will be talcen by Ktr. Kathiramuthu of the Lagan vatoh post GMce.32 words
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Article115 1939-11-14 3 Singapore, Monday. JJIS Excellency the Governor visited survivors of the Sirdhana, who were taken to hospital and spoke to several of them, this morning. More than 80 casualties were admitted to the General Hospital and to make room for this big rush many ord'nary cases were removed115 words
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Article208 1939-11-14 3 Singapore, Monday. IHELL over 600 men, women and children, rescued from the Sirdhana, received immediate attention from various public bodies. The Immigration Dept. took over 400 passengers this morning. They were examined for injuries, fed released. Of these, 360 were Chinese and 31 were Indians. At the Raffles208 words
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579 1939-11-14 3 Nicola's Story Of Disaster DRAMATIC account of the sinking of the Sirdhana was given to a Tribune representative by Nicola, the magician, who has just concluded a tour of Malaya with his company. Nicola, when interviewed, was wearing an open-necked shirt, trousers, shoes and579 words
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Advertisement64 1939-11-14 3 Box Office TO-DAY Phone I 11 a.m. 3.15 .'MOO MALAYA'f GINEMfI DE LUXE Q V EVERY TIP-UP/qRMCHmRj 6,5 915 mm mmmmwarn hbm——«—_—pa—— mmmmm lmmii— mmm Stfth Century-Fox Present LIVINGSTONE'' I Grade Hc/ds Entertains Troops—ll-Boat Cre*s in Kritisli Tf 0 J rrison Camp—Mussolini At I ascsl Union, i "MAN ABOUT ™!M«S64 words
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Advertisement126 1939-11-14 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is staled in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), 110 111 i 3 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33.126 words
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975 1939-11-14 4 Choice Of Home Given To Child Singapore. Monday. MR Thomas Darvl Ramage Miles was unsuccessful in his application for a variation of the maintenance order made against him m April, 1934, when he appeared in the High Court this morning before Mr. Justice Pedlow.975 words
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Article69 1939-11-14 4 Singapore, Monday. CHARGED with committing assault on a Chinese woman named H?ng Ah Ning, Raman, a Tamil Hindu, appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh in the Second Court this morning. The offence was alleged to have taken place at about 9 a.m. yesterday, at 9*/2 milestone, Bedok Road.69 words
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Article130 1939-11-14 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. t*HE scenic island of Pangkor, famed not only for its surroundings but for the fishing industry, has been brought into closer touch with all parts of Malaya by the introduction of a telephone line which goes to fulfil a much130 words
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Article415 1939-11-14 4 London, Oct. 29. fell for the charms of George Albert Edward Forbes, Don Juan bigamist, and self-styled editor, who was sentenced to three years for false pretences at Bodmin Assizes the other day. They found this tall, story-telling vogue, with the classic features and415 words
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Article133 1939-11-14 4 Singapore, Monday. TAN Ah Kow (15) came up for v*>ntence this morning in the second police court before Mr. n, Koh, on a charge of theft of i cigarette case, valued at 50 cenu, the property of Mr. John Lendltj at Katong Park, at 3.30 p.m.133 words
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Article267 1939-11-14 4 London, Oct. 28 PLAYING on patriotism. Britain's £2,000,000-a-year charity racketeers are enjoying one last fling hefore being crushed by new tegis tion. Knowing that police permits foi lectors of money will be compulsoi the New Year, and that even more gent regulations are like-y, they are267 words
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Article74 1939-11-14 4 Singapore. Monday.—The eh extortitn of $5 and putting W Kuang in fear of loss to means ol hood, preferred against a 22 Hckkien, Ng Keng Han, at 7 Cfct. 9 at Chungi Road was this «on ing withdrawn by the Prosecutor, in the id police before Mr. C.74 words
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Advertisement190 1939-11-14 4 You'll seldom wm buy lamps JBk always fT!s CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE HICTDICAI SHCWEGDHS^^MIfIam' BRANCHES BATTERY li 1) f W Iff Ml "Tf MALAYA i—W.P.S. IST A 1 JUST THAT! HE Like all great inventions, the GilletU WmW II system of shaving is simplicity itself. BP Put190 words
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Miscellaneous220 1939-11-14 4 THE SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS THE following is the programme of drills to and fcr week ending Nov. 19:— TO-DAY. NOV. 14 Public Holiday. TO-MORROW. NOV. 15 5.15 p.m. Headquarters. Ist Bn. S S V F. Sig. Section, Lecture 7 a.m. Headquarters. "S" Ccy., Table "A." 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, "S" Coy.,220 words
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264 1939-11-14 5 TRAGIC SIRDHANA STORY (Tribune Si?;IT Reporter) QNE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT m>iJ^ SRS FACING THE AUTHORITIES AT THE MOMENT IN RE- TO THE SINKING OF THE SIRDHANA YESTERDAY, IS THE CONFUSION CAUSED BY THE SEPARATION OF CHILDREN *ROM THEIR PARENTS. Officers are264 words
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84 1939-11-14 5 London Nov. 14. CIR Arthur Salter has !*»»a appointed v Parlimentary Secretary io tne stry of Shipping. Sir Arthur, who is an Independent Member of Parliament for Oxford Uniitv. was ch.Vrman of the Allied "time Transport Executive in the I waj. He was84 words
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290 1939-11-14 5 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Japanese "Goodwill Mission" to Thailand, arrived here yesterday by the Bangkok Express on their return to Japan. The mission, which is under the leadership of Mr. H. Sakurai, one of the whips of the Minseito Party, comprises nine members of the Japanese290 words
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Article117 1939-11-14 5 London, Nov. 14. THE King and Queen, who were accompanied by the Ducness of X visited a West End cinema yesterday afternoon and saw the film "The Lion Has Wings", depicting the exploits of the Royal Air Force, it was His Majesty's first visit117 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-11-14 5 Seme of the survivors coming ashore.9 words
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141 1939-11-14 5 Singapore, Monday AHMAD bin Yahaya (23) a Malay, came up before Mr. C. H. Koh,"the Acting Second Police Magistrate, this morning for sentence. He had previously pleaded guilty to a I barge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a diamond brcoch141 words
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Article362 1939-11-14 5 London, Oct. £8, JJR. Hans Franck, otci-guard Nazi lawyer who got Hitler out of many scrapes before the Nazis came to power,, gains his reward. The bald, pink head of Dr. Franck is to preside over the council which will "restore order" to the German-occupied362 words
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Advertisement192 1939-11-14 5 NURSE URGES QUAKER OATS FOR ALL MMMt A HOME IN MALAYA 1 I BR,GHTENED B SUCH ADVICE. I vou re n e r ad t 1 1 mA I RECOvERY now. all you H I NEED iS NEW STRENGTH, AND I KB 4 wL* QuakerOats has I WILL GIVE •QUAKER192 words
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Advertisement204 1939-11-14 5 n»TI/' ia yn«. iTTWBBBh Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again "Rheumatism got me badly. 1 could not bend my arms or knees. Six months ago I started taking Kruschen Salts. Now, I am back on the tennis courts playing as well as ever!" If you suffer from rheumatism, it is204 words
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Advertisement439 1939-11-14 6 M__LIOJM J —■Mr— ammmm^ J For sheer beauty power satiric humour spectacular j I scenes SEE the screen's supreme achievement. Irene Dunne c and Charles Boyer make it an unforgettable experience Opening To-day 3.is 0..5 9.15 PAVILION mm \\m mm i J LATEST CAUMONT (AIRMAIL) NEWSREEL COCONUT GROVE n \\7/r/r439 words
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Advertisement57 1939-11-14 6 BOOK NOW FOR FRIDAY 17TH NOV. YOUNG BAXTER M j WIFE.HUSBAND i W FRIEND BINNIE BARNES- CESAR ROMERO H GEORGE BARKER J. Umui BROMBERG EUGENE PALLETTE HELEN WESTIEY M A 20th Century-Fox Pktur» GRAND (New World) I Matinee To-day only. MOUNTAIN JUSTICE Seventh Heaven EMPIRE TALKIE Matinee ro-ds-y only. The57 words
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Advertisement334 1939-11-14 6 llMl imimillMlMlllMllMlMll V j hi. BRIGHTEST PICTURE FOR VOLT? HARI RAYA TREAT! TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 A Great Classic Comes To Life In Glorious Technicoiour! 'The Little Princess' 20th Century-Fox Grandest Film! Starring SHIRLEY TEMPLE with RICHARD GREENE ANITA LOUISE lAN HUNTER CESAR ROMERO ARTHUR TREACHER MARY NASH SYBIL JASON MILES334 words
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445 1939-11-14 7 New Leases Granted For Thailand Teak Areas (From Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Nov. 6. 7HE annual meetings of the shareholders of the Anglo-Siam Corporation. Ltd., and the Borneo Co., Ltd., in London last month, revealed thai the Thai Government has come to terms with the foreign companies working the teak445 words
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107 1939-11-14 7 CHINESE SALESMEN Th P third annual general meeting of the Chinese Salesmen's Association was > f Llie Oei Mcc tiotel, i'asir Pan iang. The proposal for contributions to the Malayan Patriotic Fund was discussed. Th P following gentlemen were elected Ecials for the ensuing year:—President: Mr. Tan Kirn Chwee, Vice107 words
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Article98 1939-11-14 7 I>\ILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Nov. 13. Buyers. Sellers. FtSJB. FJpot loose 39 wV* Rs£ FO B. r 2 Nov. 39 Va 39 7 2 ut A.Q R.s.S. F. 0.8. bales 38% 38 5 8 A Q R SS. FO B J? bales 87% 38'/, Crepe Jf>& in bales 35-* 3598 words
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60 1939-11-14 7 »v, Th foIlowln is a further list of donations tn now *M 4? FUnd ThP total f donat, °ns i C h^" S!ovak Ccmrmml'y $50. Plalnfleld PlckSZmP Corrmitt "P Members of China Relief Fund S«00. Dr. Tan B:n Chlan* $10. H.A.K. $10 An onymous $100. M A. Ahmed Din Brothers60 words
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Article126 1939-11-14 7 Singapore, Monday. MR. N. A. Mallal appeared before 1,1 Mr. C. H. Koh, the Acting Second Police Magistrate, this morning, on behalf of Madam Ching Geok Kee in respect of three maintenance summonses which she i -sued against her husband, Mr. Lee Pang Sob, of Amber Road, claiming maintenance of126 words
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Article67 1939-11-14 7 Singr.porc, Monday.—Charged with causing obstruction to traffic by collecting at the junction of Jalan Besar Road and Desker Road at about 9 30 p.m. last night, four Cantones c women appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic Court this morning. The women, Choon Ah Choi, Sin Chan. Ah67 words
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Article266 1939-11-14 7 n Singapore. Nov. 13 uaginda King George dan President Peranchis telah menjawat) seruan damal darlpada Kin,! rEufm 1 gi i! m dan Queen ne erl Belinda Sa SKKi J H Wab n ,tv «-terangkan bahawa peluu 21* u a l Peranc h»s sedla akan menlmb&ngkvi ?hS»« da ngan darl German.266 words
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Article188 1939-11-14 7 melanggar peratoran undang2 perang. PertoK api mi telah banyak menenggelamk<an kapal2 negeri yang tldak champor. Sampal sekarang pun maseh belum lagi Jerman nuianj:gar ...Holland atau Beljlum. Buat perkhabaran darl Berlin berkata bahawa tanteraj Jerman hamplr dengan £cmfladan2 kedua negeri itu hanya-iah berlateh dan membiaaakan geraKgeri tlpu daya perang. KTialasi2 sa-buah188 words
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Advertisement152 1939-11-14 7 Packed Houses Yesterday Come solve The Mystery! is The 9 114,11 tm\<. See Republic's Thrilling Mystery Serial. OPENING TO-DAY SIMI'LTANEOUSLY AT THE SDN NEW WORLD NIGHTLY AT 7-30 9-30 «EMPIRE- T S G NIGHTLY AT 7 9.00 P.M. Six Chanters will be screened BATTLING FOR LIBERTY QII E N S152 words
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Advertisement137 1939-11-14 7 NEW WORLD DANCE PALACE (Air-Conditicned. Phone 2477.) Night Dance: 9.30 to Mid-night. Tea Dance: 630 to 0 P.M. Every Tues., Thurs., Sat?. Sundsy Tiffin Dance: 1 30 to 5 d m I Ine Management of tt\i li.uk* Palace have very gr?nt pleasure in I introducing to their numerous friend* and137 words
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Advertisement169 1939-11-14 7 A PICTTRE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER ALHAMBRA n a.m. 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 The Winners of the screen's Topmost Honour Together in Screendom's Matchless Achievement PAUL MUNI BETTE DAVIS cram koland hcnky oneui* K^^V ALSO LATEST AIR-MAIL "PATHE GAZETTFrT^ Coming shortly! ALHAMBRA The Story That Shocked The World! m\\m\ W»■ Mm169 words
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Article296 1939-11-14 8 HJ*HE replies of King George and ['resident Lebrun to the joint peace appeal made by King Leopold and Queen Wilhelmina leave, the door open to any genuine peace offer giving guarantees Tor tne future and reparation of wrongs to small nations. They serve to emphasise the fact that296 words
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Article212 1939-11-14 8 HOLLAND and Belgium, and other small countries, have been keyed during the past few days in expectation of an invasion of the Lowlands and the violation of their neutrality by Germany. Hitler, after concentrating shock troops and staging a frontier outragei apparently thought better of ii. There be212 words
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733 1939-11-14 8 Press On Replies To Peace Appeal Reuter. New York, Nov. 13. "THE American people do not want to go to war but if they 1 see Holland and Belgium S~^*f what they have not yet reaUy facing the incarnation of ruthlessness and thatReuter. - 733 words
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Article139 1939-11-14 8 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 13. A WAVE of arrests has siarted in Germany following the Munich bombing incident. According to neutral reports the Gestapo is stated to be busy in many cities. Jews, Monarchists, Catholics and so-called "reactionaries" form the bulk of the ictims. Communists haveReuter. - 139 words
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Article27 1939-11-14 8 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 13.—An air raid warning roused the city at 4.20 a.m. and the all clear was sounded one hour later. Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article61 1939-11-14 8 Reuter. Lima (Peru), \iu. Seven American "flying f,, r tresses" are leaving here tWg morning for a non-stop flight to Asuncion (Paraguay i. a flight hitherto not attempted. fh e planes arrived here yesterday after flying 1,600 miles t n m Panama in eight hoursReuter. - 61 words
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Article93 1939-11-14 8 London. Nov 13 !N a letter to the chairman ol tie women's voluntary servta defence, Mr. Walter Elliot. Mi] Health, said: "We shall. In a day or two hi pleted, I trust, the transfer children, mothers, and children school age, expectant moth others under93 words
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Article87 1939-11-14 8 London. Nov. 13 THE High Commissioner for i London is advised that the I dian wheat crop of 1939 is i< at 478.965,000 bushels. Last year's final estimate for crop was 350.010.000 bushel., average for the five years 1932 to 193" was 300.390.000. This year's87 words
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Advertisement113 1939-11-14 8 IDEAL DIET FOR DIGESTIVE j DISTURBANCES I The big problem with sufferers lrom gastritis or other digestive disturbances Is how to avoid pain and discomfort when eating. The inflamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods can't be retained. Even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient must113 words
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Advertisement60 1939-11-14 8 l] NOW OPEN! GRAND SELECTION OF DOLLS, GAM I S, BOOKS, MECHANICAL TOYS, SOLDIERS JIGSAW PUZZLES', WOOLLY TOYS CHRISTMAS CRACKERS, TRAINS, DRUMS, KOALA BEARS ETC. SPECIAL SHOW ON THE FIRST FLOOR als;> efcolcs range of suitably practical and inexpensive "ii 1 ir oU departments FOR LADIES, MEN AM) CHILDREN VISIT60 words
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Article, Illustration57 1939-11-14 9 *r Force personnc, who have the Royal Air Force ene n,y when he visited Ufl io i ight—Fly ing -Officer And Yew Mnit 2 de £™e of Britain. Mew Wetherail Wf*-o«eet Thurson Office John Barrett (who al?rJceTed ntf Kenneth Doran and FlyingSergeanl William E WUhSI Distinguished57 words
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Article90 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 13. JEAN FABRY, in Matin, writes that some one hundred German divi.on; (over three million men) have gathered between Basle and Kupen ii) the last three weeks. They may therefore make a new attack also there to oppose the new Allied offensive.—Keuter.Reuter. - 90 words
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Article67 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. A., London. Nov. 13. BRITISH reconnaissance aircraft attacked a submarine yesterday it is fnciaJJy announced. The U-boat was spotted on the surface and immediately began to submerge but a saiVO oi bombs was dropped One eared to make a direct hit when th* submarine reachedReuter. - 67 words
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111 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 13. WHEN the rationing of butter and j ff bacon starts the Ministry of Food absolutely confident of being able I to fully honour the coupons. The Government's spokesman, giving assurance, mentioned that the n supplies wer e arriving well. Attention isReuter. - 111 words
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Article38 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 13. owners and miners' representaat a meeting in Manchester to- ed to have no strikes or lock--1 the Lancashire and Cheshire :clustry during the war and for h afterwards.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article29 1939-11-14 9 London, Nov. 13. ►vernment of Burma has sanothe establishment of an air cenhngaladon aerodrome, to provide u >r the training of young Bur- flying.—B.O.W.29 words
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118 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 13. ir Is auth:iUatiVe|y stated that boats claimed only one victim last I week, the 960-tons steamer, Carmarthen Coast. Hitherto 32 neutral shios. aggregating 88.461 tons, have been sunk by German action. It is understood that the British contraband control isReuter. - 118 words
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Article29 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 13. Forty-three were kil ed and over 60 injured in a collision between tWv,-heavily-laden passenger tTZ'r.z near Langlieben in Upper Silesia.—Rcuer.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article28 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 13. THIRTY-FOUR bodies have been re--1 moved from the sealed stern of the submarin2 Thetis by trained rescue workers. —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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28 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 13: The French Ambassador has notified the withdrawal of the French garrison troops in North China similarly to the British.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article54 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 13. ON the Stock Exchange the markets opened cheertul owing to weekend quietness In the international fie'd. Gxlt-edged occasionally strengthened. Frcm Nov. 14 the retail price of motor foe] in the United Kingdom will be raised by V'id., to 21 V 2 d. per gallon.Reuter. - 54 words
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Article30 1939-11-14 9 British Wireless. London, Nov. 13: Following a visit of the physicians this morning, it was stated that the progress reported yesterday in the Prime Minister's*condition is continuing.—British Wireljess.British Wireless. - 30 words
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474 1939-11-14 9 Breakdown In Moscow Talks Reuter. Helsinki, Nov. 13. THE Finnish delegation is returning from Moscow this evening. M. Tanner telephoned that he did not know when negotiations would be resumed. He said that the delegation .Had not been invited to theReuter. - 474 words
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Article107 1939-11-14 9 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 13. THE Governor General of South Africa, Sir Patrick Duncan with the approval cf the King, has accepted his appointment as Colonel-in-Chief of th 2 South African Air Force. The creation of a new military command in South Africa isBritish Official Wireless. - 107 words
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Article79 1939-11-14 9 IT m Shanghai. Nov. 13. 11 is offlcially announced that Sir Her- bert Phillips, K.C.M.G.. 0.8. E., British Cons 'il-CeneraJ u« Shanghai will acate his post at the end of "this year und wi'l proceed on home leave prior to retirement from tne Consular Service. It79 words
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Article222 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. Amsterdam. Nov. IS. THE Netherlands Premier, Herr de 661 in a broa *least, declared that the recent military measures on the German frontier were not due to increased danger but were precautionary. Holland would observe strict neutrality towards both sides, and the people must maintain aReuter. - 222 words
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Article122 1939-11-14 9 Reuter. London. Nov. 13. AN air raid alarm was sounded in Paris this morning, for the second time in 48 hours. It was caused by the presence of an J enemy plane which came from the east and went back over Belgian territory. Paris, Nov. 13.Reuter. - 122 words
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Advertisement194 1939-11-14 9 I I Box Office Phone X mf±\ H f±\ W (M COMING 3100 cinema deluxe 'VEAT7: i TCayttt Show In Town! A Sim 9reot ttmn of screen and 'op tune-sensations 9orgeout girls V S NORWALLT, IBISIKG FROM V E HLAIT FUNCTIONING OF if \\?WT4fl| THE MUMAN BOl) Y. LEAVING THE194 words
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686 1939-11-14 10 Fast Game On The Padang Singapore 2; Perak L fN the first inter-state hockey fixture this season, Singapore beat Perak by the odd goal in three when they met on t/he Padang yesterday evening in a thrilling game. Perak, after giving an excellent display686 words
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Article36 1939-11-14 10 TO-DAY Hockey: Perak vs. Indian Army, S.C.C; Police, vs. R.A.F. (H.Qi. Rugger: SRC. vs. Raffles College, S R.C. Turf: S.T.C. Winter Meeting, 2nd day. Shooting: Malayan Clay Pigeon, Alexandra. Tennis: S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments.36 words
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Article69 1939-11-14 10 By Spectator— Race 1: SHOOT UP Sycillian Race 2—DEWBERRY Strathpcffer Race 3—DANCING FOAM Silver Lace Race 4—ARTFUL SAILOR Rainborough Race S—MURRAY COURT Happy Sal Race 6—GOLDEN PLATEAU Harlequin Race 7—TOYMAN Gandtddown Race B—HARLOWE Hengist By "Trespasser" Race I—PHARIOL Nightshade Race 2—TURN OVER Russian Rose Race 3—DANCING FOAM Winsome Race69 words
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129 1939-11-14 10 IN a game of missed chances, the St. Joseph's Institution hockey team held the Police second team to a oneall draw at the school ground yesterday. Play was of a mediocre standard, both sides being inclined to hit widely at the ball, though the129 words
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Article777 1939-11-14 10 TO-DAY'S RACES THE following is the full list of runners for to-day's races at Bukit 1 Timah, the second day of the Singapore Turf Clttb's winter meeting: Race One PONIES-Class 1-Division 3-6 Furlongs tut a dtat 8.09 Dr. W.H. Brodie Billon 0S i BX)6 Major777 words
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Advertisement234 1939-11-14 10 HOARSENESS quickly cleared away Get your voice back and soothe that dry, irritated throat with the real medication of Vicks Vapoßub. Just suck a tasty Vicks Cough Drop. %/ICKS MEDICATED COUGH PROP C 4 PAINS EATING Cai pains and many other common ailments are often caused by too m jch234 words
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Advertisement87 1939-11-14 10 Essences «/VAN ILL/VP—^ ALMONDtLEMON I 'the Ideal flavourings v^^.. forPudctih<js,Custaix(, Try C B's Essence* when next you art making pastry, custard and blanc-mange. Taste *»*«Bsk^ the delicious flavour it imparts. Listen to the wonderful comments that are sure to be made ffißBsjw »nd you will vow always to use C87 words
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Article116 1939-11-14 11 i THRILLING hockey rrame wu witnessed on the S.J I. sround iay when the Windsors' "B" XT with the St. Anthony's Buys* School. Neither side scored any l >ue to the sodden state of the ground y players could not keep their feet' h W C116 words
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123 1939-11-14 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 13 PERIOUSLY injured on the head and w body, D. Mcßride. the Selangor roe t nlayer. was found by a "passing m 1 arist beside his smashed car, at bout 3 o'clock this morning, at the123 words
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Article68 1939-11-14 11 Wednesday's ties In the V.M.C.A tennis tournameent: "V Class sin-irs: A.I. Periera —30 n S A. Da wood —15. Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Cohen and J Manasseh —3 vs. MVas P Eber and Van Ah Hian -15.3. These ties will be postponed to rhursday if it rains.) Thursday s68 words
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Article23 1939-11-14 11 Reuter. championship has turned profetsional acenrding to her father, with whom she ia co-starring in an ice revue fromReuter. - 23 words
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Article58 1939-11-14 11 Hie l lt,rk( -y fixture between th** I/. artel the 7th Mountain Battery j v s U) navp hen played yester- S.C.R.C. was cancelled h 16 scddcn condition of the m (Wednesday) the S.C.R.C the Ceylon Sports Club at R C and on Friday thY SCR C. will58 words
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Article37 1939-11-14 11 untitled friends of Mi R N. Thambv-Tburai are holding a garden Party at the Eastern Hotel. ng Road, en Wednesday. Nov. ?*> :n honour of his aupointment as a her ol the Most Excellent Order of British Empire.37 words
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201 1939-11-14 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Pi ».n».nn Joh,lrc Bahru, Sunday. ifS 1,1 aUack th Amicable Athletic Association of Singapore «ATry.hclmed tha Johore Chinese football Association beating the ~rmc b.v six goal- to one in a soccer match played at the Istana padang this evening.201 words
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Article82 1939-11-14 11 AT a meeting at the S.C.C. yesterday, it was decided to hold the Annual Land and Sea Sports on Jan. 1, 1940. Those present at the meeting were: Mr. H. K. Rogers. Rear-Admiral T. B. Drew, the Hon. E. N. C. Woollerton, Capt E.82 words
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Article38 1939-11-14 11 In an interesting game of hockey plafyed yesterday at Oldham Hall,' Barker Road, the Present Boys of the Anglo-Chinese School defeated the Old Boys by two goals to nil, in their annual competition.38 words
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Article35 1939-11-14 11 The Cheng Tuan XI drew With the Yeck Keong A. A. in a game of soccer. Scorers for the Cheng Tuan XI were: Quek Hock Seng, Chan Yik Seng and Kok Kum Tong.35 words
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Article327 1939-11-14 11 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club s Sir 1 Arnold Robinson Cup competition has been postponed to Sunday morning, Nov. ,it> and the following are the starting times:— 8.20 1.J.0. Cruickshank and A.S. Anderso i and T.W. Doyle and E.M. Moffat*. 8.20 D M. Henderson327 words
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Article261 1939-11-14 11 fARDS returned for the R A.F. and v H.M.S Cornwall Cuixs competition are as follows and qualifiers are indicated by the mark "x". F. G. Minns and T. V Chia 81—16 --64 7 3 x J. Murphy and H. Hunter 73— 6 =67 x Tan Chin261 words
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155 1939-11-14 11 A MATCH of badminton consist Ing of nlav;rt Ur Kfi nßles a d t,vee doubles"was y ed o between thje Vehicles' DepartK/ports Club and the OuSrtS Sun2?v b&. tho folmer 's Court on S£ the home team winning by five games to twe rhc155 words
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125 1939-11-14 11 TPHE crew from Batavia to row against the Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrived yesterday morning and had their first practice on the Breakwater Course yesterday even- injr. They have brought with them a lady cox. Miss H. M. Nocrdijk. Unfortunately p. change has had to be125 words
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Article22 1939-11-14 11 The hockrv match between the Indian Association and the Seism- >r mrancred for vestp»-dr>v on the Association's ground was cancelled22 words
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Advertisement33 1939-11-14 11 EFFERSAL Effervescent Fruit Saline. Invaluable in all I .I digestive ailments, "'I purifies the blood < improves the ap- mr r-V petite and keep w I I Jm\ Absolutely nonj habit forming. Sold Everywhere.33 words
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Advertisement129 1939-11-14 11 Dries to the touch in two \KI C A f) r I minutes, but if you will al» V V C AA «X J low t few extra minutes for the polish to harden on the nails, you will be rewarded with days of extra wear. The new Cutex is129 words
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Advertisement71 1939-11-14 11 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD JOR jIpITIIHR OM Doctor.% nam* is mt -After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to ihe 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD— I a complete diet allowing for the progressive I introduction of solids. Obtainable from The Medical Hall, Ltd., The Federal Dispensary. Ltd, Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929).71 words
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179 1939-11-14 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—As a member of the Ceylonese Community I would suggest that a lottery be organised every month by the Central Committee at Kuala Lumpur of the Ceylonese section of the Malayan Patriotic Fund. Fifty179 words
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Article217 1939-11-14 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —Through the medium of your paper I wish to call the attention of responsible authorities to the condition of the side-walks at Katong. East Coast Road beginning from Grove Road lacks proper side-walks. The pedestrians are forced to walk on217 words
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Article75 1939-11-14 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—lt would save the community a great deal of annoyance if the time of the "Black Out" to be held on the 16th instant were c k t0 to fi g a *m. TW* would 'at least save breaking into75 words
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Article302 1939-11-14 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—Two very pertinent M^ava^Tribune a lit He space in your valuable journal. Th.- lirst letter was written by the Transport Board and clearly de manner in wh.ch the in bus*s is to be increased. Tne leiw-i goes on to say302 words
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Article148 1939-11-14 12 (To the Editor o/ the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —The article "Ten Cents a clay gives you 3 Meals" as detailed by your reporter in yesterday's issue provides Tt n |ertaps n due to lack of a suitable comprehension, and his reference to a bowl of 1-ice148 words
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Article338 1939-11-14 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir—Much good work Ls being done bv the police to put an end to this accursed form of gambling and, indeed, the police must be grateful to the Press fcr devoting much of its space to giving publicity to cases338 words
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Advertisement290 1939-11-14 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: KADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. "PIE" RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. Sole Agt-nts: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: KADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. WHY CO ELSEWHERE When you can get the best and latest in290 words
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Advertisement91 1939-11-14 12 Industrial Art Show C, a and learanee Sa 1 c are in full sway BABA CO., LTD. I M dale Road, Singapore f n m y jU o' Who Refused 0,1 bul All children thrive Cbver Brand Milk W^^^^^^^^B lt contains all the vital constituents that promote th- MAfikftj BONE91 words
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Advertisement81 1939-11-14 12 I One Week For Loitering Singapore. Monday. GOO AH CHOO. a 36-year-old Hokkien. was this morning sentenced to one week's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. Fletcher-Ccoke. in the Third Police Court. Goo was charged with loitering along Yeo Chu Road between sunset i and sunrise, beine a reputed th'°f. In81 words
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Miscellaneous402 1939-11-14 12 I To-Day's j I Radio I SINGA PORK ZHL 223 metres (1.23 m ZkiV 30.i>(j metres (!> vj at p.m. 12.15 Lagu Melayu Jati from the Sentosa Johore Amateur I 1.15 Miscellaneous program;.-:*; records. 1.30 The News and mid-day B prices 1.40 Interval. 4.50 Running commentary on the a the402 words
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Obituary62 1939-11-14 13 TOH SEAH HWEE, 47 years old, jasfd away peacefully at 11 pm. last night at his residence. No. 187. Sims Avenue. Singapore, leaving behind him his beloved wife, five sons, six daughters and one adopted daughter to mourn his loss. The funeral will take place at Bukit Brown at62 words
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Advertisement509 1939-11-14 13 umifjiD.mil jßflßjaa WANTED first-class verbatim -writer; must have guaranteed d of not le-.s than 150 words per ite. giving faultless transcription plicant needed for permanent pjst as rthand-reporter in Singapore: first ass salary for first-class man, witn ..ml increments and fortnight's h»av> ith pay per year. Write in firsl' nee509 words
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Advertisement537 1939-11-14 13 GOOD ADVERTISING BUSINESS J Material and sole rights. Value about $300-. Good income. Ap,:ly rirst floor 28. Finlayson Green, Singapore. (771-B; FOR SALE. Well established Ladies Hairdressing Saloon. Latest Thermique machine, hair dryers and accessories. Practically new. Box No. 172. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (765-B» FOR SALE: Second-hand Saxophone. 1 1937537 words
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Advertisement447 1939-11-14 13 Domestic Occurrence MAKRIAGL The marriage took place yesterday (13-11-39) at 133. Kiiliney Road. Singapore, between Mr. Teo Choon Lim. youngest sen of Madam Yeo Fc Neo and the late Mr. Teo Ah Kee and Miss 7ham Chuan Nto. only daughter cf the late Mr. Mrs. Thani Cheng Tong and sister447 words
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Advertisement467 1939-11-14 13 MODERN DANCING STUDIO" Fundamental Steps, latest variations for beginners or dancers. Lady partners available for practice; quick success guaranteed. Hours fit student's convenience. Moderate charges at SA, Ann Siang Hill, (opposite Hindoo Temple, Jouth Bridge Road), Singapore. (759-B» MALAY TUITION given by experienced instructor. Apply Box No. 162. Malaya Tribune,467 words
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Advertisement198 1939-11-14 13 Puttie fgfr THE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE Male Europeans of British nationality in Singapore are reminded that tomorrow, Nov. 15, is the dat e alLotted for registration, under the Registration Ordinance, for persons whose surnames begin with I J. Persons who fall within the category I JA are asked to register between198 words
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Advertisement289 1939-11-14 13 Singapore Municipality VENDERS. TINDERS ire now invited lor tut following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal lenoer Room Date ot Closinr Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pon- tian Ketchil Pumping Station. (Deposit $100). 4 p.m., March 4, 1940 Supply and fixing of Steel Roof Trusses, etc. for289 words
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Article151 1939-11-14 14 A NOTICE to mariners states: On receipt of an air-raid warning, the following signals wiU be displayed at the Port War Signal Station at Mount Faber (Lt. 01 deg\ 16' H., Long. 103 dee 49V2' E. (approx.): By day: Two red burgees hoisted one above151 words
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Article216 1939-11-14 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Balik Pulau, Sunday. MISS Tan Siew Kin, a teacher at the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School, who on two previous occasions was thanked by Madam Chiang Kai-shek for her charitable gifts of woollen knitting to the unfortunate children in China made homeless by216 words
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Article58 1939-11-14 14 The wedding took place on Monday at St. George's Penang, of Mr. Guildford Charles Dudley, Penang representative of Hume Pipe (Far East), Ltd and Miss Annie Maud Fowler, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler, of Hongkong. The bridegroom is the only son of Mrs. Dudley of But terworth,58 words
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Article522 1939-11-14 14 Singapore, Nov. 9. Average Article I MEAT Beef steak; kati \i Beef stew or curry; kati J Fillet Steak; lb. Mutton, Australian; lb. Mutton, Malacca; lb. Mutton Indian lb. r~ Pork; lean; kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality); kati 43 POULTRY Capons (locally reared); kati 55522 words
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461 1939-11-14 14 London, Oct. 29. fOUNSEL for a London Transport Inspector told a King's Bench Division jury yesterday that since the Inspector had been ly accused of stealing a wallet, the men he controlled would button up their pockets when they saw him. The461 words
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Article21 1939-11-14 14 New Yor k .-;Joumey'| End,;' llsh actor, U I to iJtVwSSm he £5 York in the p!ay "Lorelei."21 words
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Advertisement215 1939-11-14 14 Sharks fin! Birds Nest! best Chinese food obtainable here Orchard Reslaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, (Near Cathay Cinema) SINGAPORE. ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921. 206, Middle Road. An up-to-date Restaurant situated at Middle Road, Singapore, opposite Registrar of Vehicles. All kinds of delicious Indian Dishes prepared by expert cook. Prompt215 words
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Advertisement442 1939-11-14 14 RAFFLES RRASSERIE Approved by daily increasing number of patrons. P or meals you will enjoy. P inest quality foodstuffs only. I, et us cater for your parties—lunch, tea or dinner. |g xcellent cuisine—a la carle. ocial atmosphere—attractive New Bar. r ead and cakes—baked in electric ovens. A worthy reputation gained442 words
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Miscellaneous58 1939-11-14 14 CAPITOL: "The Gorilla." ALHAMBRA: Juarez." PAVILION: "When To-morrow Comes. CATHAY: "Stanley And MARLBOROUGH: "Son of Zambo (Hindustani.) ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomt' ROXY: "The Little Princess.' GARRICK: "Jungle King." QUEENS: "Rifle Girl." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows, cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side shows, merry-go-ground cinema and other attractions. GREAT58 words
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Article265 1939-11-14 15 FOREIGN EXCHANCE London, Monday. don on Paris 176.00 mdon on Amsterdam 7.52 on don on Shanghai 53/ 8 Unofficial T T ndon on Hongkong Is*. 3 I|32d ndon on Japan Is. 2 21 32d. Unofficial T I ndon on New York 402.00 to 404.00 BULLION MARKET London,265 words
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Article102 1939-11-14 15 Singapore, 13. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan H (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan :5 $190 Brokrn Rice Nn. 1 Broken Rice No. 2 ill-. :> -Sa.gon Al J Rice Saigon 1 F- Saigon 2 tngoon "S.Q." Meedon :..vay Small Mill" on "Meedon" ->..un Parboiled102 words
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Article778 1939-11-14 15 FRASER untitled REPORT Tin 515V c c Antral ia Aus.r&i auaiay Ji'* Ayer Hitam 5£ <•* Ayer Weng -> Baugrin yo -8a Batu Selangor J; 4 JBerjuntai Burma Malay J 1 3 Chenderlang 7T I 2 *l" Hong Fatt SB J s l° Hitam Tin Jff 1 1 05 Hong778 words
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Article234 1939-11-14 15 Singapore, Nov. 13 The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dally circular issued bj the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TJ. 214 1 15 London demand 2|4 I|l6 Rates for Freight 2,4 lM Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 207 Hamburg demand New York234 words
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Article43 1939-11-14 15 SSSUl MUNICIPAL M mn 5% 55-66 Illtt 113ci JJjy* 108% 110'icl 3% 1958 00 89 a.f^ 51 PENANG MUNICIPAL 3% 55-65 Si 3% 55-65 gj A S. and P.M.8. P 91<M fm's i* 106 *> !W* g. s 3 m Sf43 words
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Advertisement88 1939-11-14 15 I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) wect Japan Singapore Service. 'Incorporated in Japan). QtwardJ BOSTON MARU Nov. 20 ■BiLTA MARU Dec. 4 Agents: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI, LIMITED. in S.S.) Ulephor.es: 5211 5212. d limy Bldg., Robinson Road THE So THERN GODOWN CO., LTD, I Laidiaw Building. I88 words
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Advertisement39 1939-11-14 15 OUR SERVICES ARi AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast wit* tt» progress of economic develop* menta, no business eoncera can afford not U take advantage of the muMfarte* serrless offered by reputed bankinf tnstitutie* witk fears ol inaadal ewNrfeaea.39 words
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Advertisement147 1939-11-14 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager's Officz 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PßO VINBANK." Head Office, SIUCHOW. j PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch) I 10,000.000 RESERVE FUNDS f U.OMi 1 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108,000,000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSENG YANG FU Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON147 words
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Advertisement351 1939-11-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH i JNDIA ancorporated in England) P. 0. 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 are351 words
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Advertisement345 1939-11-14 15 BRITISH} INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT x 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 Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly For345 words
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Advertisement120 1939-11-14 15 II THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. OococpireM mm lofbuUD. SINGAPORE BRANCH] 4, D'Almeida Btre*t, Authorised and subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Eaid-up Capita* £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branch**: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Arnara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed120 words
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192 1939-11-14 16 Reuter. (Rcuter's Special Comment) London, Nov. 14. A COMMON form of propaganda emanating from Germany is misrepresentation of British morale and character and this is often echoed by malevolent neutrals. Such erroneous views are based on the notorious worthlessness of German estimates of anything BritishReuter. - 192 words
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Article67 1939-11-14 16 British Wireless. London. Nov. 14 South African exports of beef and mutton to Great Britain will be substantially assisted under a bounty system announced by the South African meat industries' control board. Bounties will be paid on meat exported during a period of twelve months beginningBritish Wireless. - 67 words
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866 1939-11-14 16 Why He Backed Hapsburgs And Hohenzollerns "Princess Pestered Me For Money" Reuter. London, Nov. 13. [JET AILS of the £5,000 a year contracts with Princess Hohenlohe were given by Lord Rothermere, in -his evidence to-day in the case in which he isReuter. - 866 words
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Article72 1939-11-14 16 BRITAIN SENDS TRADE LIST TO MOSCOW Reuter. London. N IT is learned in London t< 1 Great Bhttain has prepared foi Moscow authorities a list of g. willing to sell to Russia. This is the result of the Angl trade talks which have beer, for a week. It is pointedReuter. - 72 words
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66 1939-11-14 16 LONDON TUBES TO BE OPENED BY CHRISTMAS British Wireless. London. N ANE of the worst but accessary vrniences of wartime conditions London has been the dosing ol tube stations, to alow ol flood tion cperations. and news work is proceeding day and I rapidly approaches completion corned by Londoners. TwoReuter. - 66 words
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65 1939-11-14 16 ITALIAN AIR LINE ACROSS ATLANTIC Reuter. Rome. Nov If f T HE Italian air lines are to new air service from Rome I N York according to the Rome The jouiney will be a four-d.... is stated that the service will rui nightly at first, but later will b aBritish Wireless. - 65 words
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Article41 1939-11-14 16 Fishing Industry Advisers British Wireless. T-cndon. Nov. 14.—A Btan< mittee containing represent.!' boat-owners, employees and G ment departments has been set advise the Minister of Fisheries Scottish Secretary on matters i to the production side of the fish mi dustry.—British Wireless.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article29 1939-11-14 16 General's Death London. Nov. 13. The dertfh Is announced of BrigadierGeneral Richard Thomas Ridway.— Reuter. PHntec, ana publ h e d by Maurice G]ov Anson Road, Singapore, Straits Settlements.British Wireless. - 29 words
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