Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI No. 277. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, November 21, 1939.21 words
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631 1939-11-21 1 Ruthless Attack On All Shipping "Britain Will Sweep Them Off The Seas" IJITLER'S recent threat to use a "secret and terrible weapon" is being fulfilled, it is believed in some quarters, by the use of magnetic and other mines on sea trade routes.631 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-11-21 1 An aerial torpedo diving seawards from a sleek, high-speed French seaplane, which is taking part in the work of guarding the seas for the Allies.29 words
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322 1939-11-21 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. THERE has been nothing of importance happening on the Western Front. Last night's French communique says that there was patrol activity, followed by short artillery fire.—Reuter. Paris, Nov. 20. THE number of enemy patrols was ?r.a!fr yesterday than in theReuter. - 322 words
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Article92 1939-11-21 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. ItfEWS of the tenth shipping tragedy of the week-end was received when it was announced )<u: night that 22 survivors of the Arlington Court, 5,000 tons, sunk off the Irish coast, had been picked up by another vessel Which made aReuter. - 92 words
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Article66 1939-11-21 1 London. Nov. 21. NEUTRAL observers in London have remarked on the fact that The Times still publishes the hours and wavelengths of German broadcasts <rom Hamburg, Cologne and Zeesen in English as illustrating how little responsible British quarters fear the influence of German They contrast this66 words
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Article240 1939-11-21 1 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 21. IW MOL3TOV, the Sovijt Premier, and Mr. Toro. the Japanese Amba* ador. have agreed to open negotiation- for a trad* treaty, based on 1 mcst-favourcd-nation clause *hich will cover the questions of •laoancse-Soviet and Chiness-Soviet ports. T he exchange of views isReuter. - 240 words
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Article329 1939-11-21 1 Reuter. SEVERAL German air raids over Scotland, the south-east coast of England and northern France were repelled yesterday by the Allied defences. No damage was done. Cinema crowds in Britain ignored the raids, staying in their seats. London. Nov. 21. BRITISH anti-aircraft guns to-dayReuter. - 329 words
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Article29 1939-11-21 1 London. Nov. 20: In France, Mr. Hore-Belisha, becretary of State for War, to-da> lunched with M. Daladier. Aftoi wards he mcl Lien Gamelin at the FrencV Ministry ol War29 words
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Article12 1939-11-21 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Nov. 20: untitled leave has been restored from to-morrow. Reuter.Reuter. - 12 words
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Article34 1939-11-21 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. TT is officially anncurced that a Germar bomber unsuc ces fully at lacked a British dcctrojcr in the yuithcrn areas of the North Sea yes terday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement50 1939-11-21 1 OK OTHER PAGES Pages Federal Council Meeting 2 II E *s Speech To Council 3 Naval Broadcast 4 Sirdhana Inquiry 5 Cinemas g and 7 Suppression of Czechs g Latest Mine Sinkings 9 Sports 10 an d fj Radio 12 C lassified Advertisements I I Financial 15 Armed Raider jg50 words
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190 1939-11-21 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Lumpur, Tuesday. AMOTION OF LOYALTY AND DEVOTION TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING WAS PASSED AT THIS MORNING'S MEETING OF THE FEDERAL OUNCIL. EN THE MOTION, THE PEOPLES OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES WITH THE PLEDGE MADE BY THEIR190 words
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462 1939-11-21 2 ESTIMATED REVENUE OF $63,370,991 THE Federated Malay States are budgeting for a deficit of $5,327,992 next-year according to the 1940 estimates which were laid on the table at the Federal Council meeting to-day in Kuala Lumpur. i Revenue is estimated at $63,370,991 and expenditure462 words
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Article124 1939-11-21 2 A SYSTEM of financial assistance as an encouragement to padi cultivators is being worked out in Johore, according to an announcement by the Mentri Besar made at to-day's meeting of the Johore State Council held at tne Dewan, Johore Bahru. Tly* lientrf Besar made the announcement in124 words
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Article83 1939-11-21 2 Singapore, Monday:—When the case in I which Lama binti Tuan Sheikh Abbas was called in the Second Police Court j before Mr. Conrad Oldham tins morn- j me, Courc Inspector Charles W. Such informed the magistrate that he had j instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor to witndraw83 words
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417 1939-11-21 2 (From Our Own Reporter). Nibong Tebal, Saturday. POSSE of detectives led by the Chief Police Officer, Province Weliealey, A.S.P. Wiltshire, Chief Inspector Byrde, and Asiatic Inspector Choo Kok Weng frcm Penang, raided a gambling party at 626, Badak Mati, Sungei Bakap, P.W., on Wednesday night417 words
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375 1939-11-21 2 Nearly $5 Millions For Special Services PURCH ASE OF NEW LOCOMOTIVES. INCLUDING ONE DIESEL r ELECTRIC SHUNTING ENGINE, REPLACEMENT OF COACHES, PROVISION OF MORE AIR-CONDITIONED FIRSTCLASS PASSENGER CARRIAGES, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AT WORKSHOPS AND ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION FOR COASTAL VESSELS AT PORT375 words
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Article112 1939-11-21 2 A GIFT of $177 from the Chinese Twakc >v Owners' Guild, Singapore. is among the laiest list of donations to j the Poppy Day Fund. This list, received from the hen. trea- I surer cf the Fund, Singapore, is as foi- lows: Mr. E. N.112 words
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90 1939-11-21 2 Chungking. Nov. v THE popular local daily K«o Mm Pao claims lo have information from banking circles revealing that huiu.r of Chinese millionaire and multi-millionaires are al presm« living in Hongkong. The paper said IJtat according to statistics, their deports in Hongkong banks show three90 words
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Article84 1939-11-21 2 Singapore. Monday: —Moham d ?ahaya bin Kaji Sharif! c2oi a appeared before Mr. Conrad 01 the second police court this morning tm r charge of theft in a dweilin a I Jalan Besar, cf two pairs i j ned at $100, the property of Fatiman binti84 words
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677 1939-11-21 2 Singapore, Tuesday. DESCRIPTION of how he handed Notices to Mariners to- Capt Fairbairn when the Sirdhana arrived at Singapore on Sep! 25 was given this morning by Mr. D. J. A. Kirk, assistant at Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Ltd.. at the resumed inquiry677 words
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Obituary95 1939-11-21 2 The death oceuired in London on Fi' 1 day of Mr. W. B. White, joint man i- 1 of the Chartered Bank of India, tralia and China, and a former r, iai ger of the Singapore branch of 50 Bank. Mr. White was about CO years of95 words
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Article44 1939-11-21 2 Singapore, Monday:—The death untitled place "yesterday of Master Mohan Kurnar Sahai, only son of Mr. B.G. Banal, I of the Marine Court, Singapore, funeral took place the same day aj p.m. at the Hindu Cemetery. There was a large attendance of relatives ana friends.44 words
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Advertisement55 1939-11-21 2 OIEItSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. tHiNA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. TIIONE SCOB. SINGAPORE. OTRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS. MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG, NG RON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND BRANCHES':55 words
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Advertisement14 1939-11-21 2 LISTER a CO., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 30A £3>JHMHH14 words
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1746 1939-11-21 3 E. Addresses Federal Council (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. LJVERY man and woman Ims v direct interest at stake and Ifalaya can only be made saf< by the united efforts of all," stated the mmissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, in an address to1,746 words
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Article, Illustration428 1939-11-21 3 There has been no labour unrest during the year and employers and employed alike are to be commended on the wry in which they faced the difficult conditions created by continued low releases Of tin and rubber. Many thousands cf people thereby thrown out of woik have428 words
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Article100 1939-11-21 3 Singapore, Monday. CHARGED with committing criminal breach of trust as a servant in $261.45 between June 1 and Oct. 13. P. Y. Mohamed Yusof. a 22-year-old Tamil Islam, claimed trial before Mr. J. Fletcher-Ccoke in the Third Police Court this morning. Yusof al-o claimed trial to100 words
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Article201 1939-11-21 3 Nov. 21 1 i;iuoi»i\\s Register To-<laY m 2 p.m.—I p.m.—PA (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JOHN and Papa, brother and sister, who were convicted of the murder of a 16-year-old bride, and who appealed against their sentence to-day, heard the F.M.S.201 words
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Article64 1939-11-21 3 The Band of the Straits Settlements Po ice will perform in public to-day at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m under the direction cf Mr. S. Chapman. Bandmaster. The following is the programme:— 1. March. "The Mountain Gnomes," Eilcnberg. 2. Overture. "Light Cavalry. Suope. 3. Suite. "The Merchant of64 words
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Article55 1939-11-21 3 Singapore. Monday.— Amat bin Moniok, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore fifth Police Magistrate, co a charge of having in his possession one Automobile Association badge cf which he was unable to give jt satisfactory account. Accused claimed trial. He was fined $25. in55 words
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Advertisement37 1939-11-21 3 box Office Phone 111 RLjMUAUbS 3,5 6,5 .'J |<)(} 9.15 ,WW I leVERY JIAT A VP- UP Am CHglgj ADVENTURE THEIR SPORT...A GIRL'S KISS THEIR ONLY REWARD! thk" ■•Win ADVENTURER. CAPTAIN FURY, ROMANTH' AND LAUGH ED. DEFIED THE37 words
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Advertisement179 1939-11-21 3 If Christmas GIFT BOXES /or Friends Relatives at Home We have pleasure in announcing tha( the usual arrangements have been made with Messrs. Harrods to deliver Christmas Boxes to friends and relatives at Home. Lists are now available at all our Branches and Depots. Order:, should be placed not late*179 words
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1900 1939-11-21 4 WAR OF SCIENCE AND SEAMANSHIP LAST NIGHT'S NAVAL BROADCAST Singapore, Tuesday. A REFERENCE TO CONTACT MINEFIELDS—"THE EFFICIA ENCY OF WHICH HAS UNFORTUNATELY BEEN DEMONSTRATED SEVERAL TIMES IN SINGAPORE WATERS RECENTLY"—WAS MADE IN A BROADCAST TALK LAST NIGHT FROM THE 8.M.8.C. BY LIEUT.-COMMANDER B. M.1,900 words
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Article55 1939-11-21 4 Singapore. M< tid: v T. T. Johnson, a pri,. Royal Artillery, Chan.,; j fore Mr. Conrad Oldham Police Court this morn of theft of a taxi valu longing to Mr. Ong 3:\k 9V2 milestone. Bedoi: I p.m. on Nov. 18. Accused claimed trial an< was55 words
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Advertisement438 1939-11-21 4 Jll seldom amps j always m CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE BAUERt i MALAYA WPS. 188 A A SOCIAL CALL I I A BOY IN PENANG IN IPOH 0 MY. MARY, 4U DAD, I JUST WON THE HOW WELL J??/ CHAMPIONSHIP IN BOXING. YOU LOOK. TEACHER SAYS QUAKER438 words
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Advertisement43 1939-11-21 4 ■jk j ns j st oh yolir r^jgj lts ||p Sj WĔI -insist on IV- W CLOVER 'IhW-fl I Amkm .BRAND j| MIJLK C CREAM nis is RABE CLOVER speaking r-xHerimontiiig- I've at last found the ON Ct d^^||[^^ C< odnir/ht everybody. (^^^^^^^Mjl^^^^SSS^^^43 words
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2220 1939-11-21 5 Had To Wait For Orders Singapore, Monday. A N assert,on that even order to save 23 lives and a ship heading for a minefield the officer in charge of Fire Control on Singapore is«l could not give the order to fire a2,220 words
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Advertisement554 1939-11-21 5 If You Have "Acid Indigestion" ALKALIZE STOMACH ALMOST INSTANTLY THIS AMAZING "PHILLIPS" WAY |DttSM!TH TDLDUSTO USE fißp J) GENUINE PHiUIK MILK OF J^Ĕ^tk On every side today people are Try this way. Try it particularly being urged to alkalize their stom- if you've been using some lets ach. And thus554 words
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Advertisement202 1939-11-21 6 Opening TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 mi the CAPITOL A Thrilling Action Packed Adventure The Robin Hood of! Mexico j Springs to the Screen to Thrill You! DEAD° R AIIVI i «*****22 REWARD j I He steals his loves terrors the rich! A laugh on his lips—guns in his fists! J Ctme snd202 words
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Advertisement311 1939-11-21 6 i f -II HUNDREDS WHO MISSED IT HAVE j ASKED US TO GIVE A REPEAT SCREENING j HERE IT IS I j FOR TO-NIGHT J3NLY PAVILION I A FARE CINEMATIC TREAT! FRANCE'S FINEST f ™Jj f AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT VENICE EXPOSITION TOR FILMS OF ALT, j NATIONS "AS THE311 words
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Advertisement193 1939-11-21 6 TWO BENEFIT j TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 ■■H^W^lBB|B| In Aid of China Ihl m\ Relief Fund. "3 SMART GIRLS" New Universal's Sensational Musita! Starring: DEANNA DURBIN BINNIE BARNES ALICE BRADY RAY MILLAND CHARLES WINNINGER I Week-end Matinees—2 PM "THE CITADEL" also "IMS VIL S PLAYGROUND" I THE "ISLAND" DON'T YOU KNOW193 words
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Advertisement28 1939-11-21 6 /fVly International I SHANGHAI ~>KH BEAUTIES. SMOO.OOI Watch For! "THE OLD MAID" Bette Davis's Best Picture To Date: Produced by WARNER BROS., who gave you "JUAREZ" f ALHAMBRA28 words
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Article152 1939-11-21 7 Singapore, Monday, ni l iDING guilty to a charge of ft cf $800 in cash from his cU >n a house in Pulau Brani (i t. SI, Tan Poh Low, a middle- i Chinese, was this morning need to four months' rigorous isonment by152 words
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Article97 1939-11-21 7 Singapore, Monday. erk and station interpreter of L tie Kan dang Kerbau Police Station, ok, a -i'J-ycar-oid Englishking Kheh, appeared before Mr. C. v ia the Third Police Courc this on, when a charge of criminal tri fl as a servant In respect Gen rnment Revenue97 words
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Article72 1939-11-21 7 rciday—Lim Chin Seng, Lorn feii" Seng, alias M. Shibucame U j re Mr. Conrad Oldhis morning for .sentence, on 5 jriminal breach of trust lr camera, valued at $300. the Mr Koh Koo Ver, of Bras >n Oct. 13. need to two months' n-i-ciiment. a72 words
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Article78 1939-11-21 7 ore, Monday.— Tan Teng Ec, -old Chinese woman appeared bel Mr. L. C. Gch, the SingaPifth Police Magistrate, this on a charge of cutting wood, e< at $5, from the Bukit Timah ts Reserve witnout a permit. Accused claimed trial and was conA fine of78 words
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Article38 1939-11-21 7 Lancaster, licensee of the Way Hou?e. Bedo:;, appeared the Fourth Police Court en Fn n orning, on a charge of selling after hours. She pleaded guilty was fined $50, in default tnree imprisonment.38 words
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Article91 1939-11-21 7 Singapore, Monday.—Produced in the Third Police Court this afternoon before Mr. C. H. Koh, Kanniah Chitty, a 30-year old Tamil Hindu, heard a charge of kidnapping a 13-year old girl from the lawful custody of her father preferred against him. The offence was alleged to have91 words
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Article115 1939-11-21 7 X VERY successful international dinner was held at the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. attended by one hundred members and friends of many nationalities. After the dinner a short programme was presented in the Mary Fowlie Rest Room including Dutch, German and Chinese115 words
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Article127 1939-11-21 7 Singapore, Monday. JOSEFH de Cruz, a Eurasian with fifteen years' service in the Postal department, was this mcrning produced before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cookej third police magistrate, on a charge that being an officer in the Department, on Nov. 17 about 6.30 p.m. he secreted two letters addressed127 words
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Article70 1939-11-21 7 Singapore, Monday. Detective Police Constable Quek Ah J Mcc oi' beech Road Station. Hce I L c ons and Koh Ah Keng, apoeared he- fore Mr. Crnrad Oldham in the Second Police Ccurt this mornine: on a «WRmens c-haiyJn*/ them with voluntarily causing hurt to Yew70 words
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Article43 1939-11-21 7 The Conte Rosso is due in at 10 am to-morrow frcm Trieste, Bombay and Colombo. She will bertn It th* S H B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 5 p.m. the same day r ManUa, Hongkong and Shanghai.43 words
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Article91 1939-11-21 7 (From Our Own Renorter) Ipoh, Monday. AS a result of a trivial argument an unemployed coolie received terrible burns when an assailant is alleged to have thrown a battle of acetic acid over his head and chest. The injured man, Ponnusamy, was brought into the Tapah91 words
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Article119 1939-11-21 7 Singapore, Monday. ARRESTED only yesterday, two young Hokkicns were this afternoon brought up before Mr. C. H. Koh in the Third Police Court, when a charge of armed robbery was explained to them. The accused, Tan Ah Tee (20) and Chin Keng Hj (22), together with another,119 words
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Article489 1939-11-21 7 Singapore. Nov. 2*. Tatkala Consul British zlarah akan NNm Muso.ii dan Oman pada Harl Raya Puasa 14 Nov yang lalu mi Yang Maha Mulia itu telah melafadzkan yang ia berharnp tantera2 Daulat Baginda King akan menang dan keamanan akan segera puleh sa-mula. Yang Maha Mulia itu489 words
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277 1939-11-21 7 Chungking. CONTRARY to .he rumour that the projected Yunnan-Burma Railway has suspended construction, a recent interview with the officials in charge of its construction reveals that the work is proceeding smoothly and that they have received no order from the government to cease. On account of a277 words
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Advertisement100 1939-11-21 7 HORSE RIDING POPULAR PASTIME 1 HAPPV_ WORLD Wild African ■■<>■ r- ■'*>?. Animals 2 i lit till T ABANCE 1 m illfilllli TO-MORROW 1 I TO-NIGHT'S DANCE 0.30 MIDNIGHT THURSDA FRIDAY Sarong Kabaya FASCINATING Night CHINESE i 3 TWO BANDS NIGHT To-night HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 9.15 «*IT'S IX THE AlR**100 words
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Advertisement184 1939-11-21 7 Positively For 2 Days Only! TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY ALIIAM B It A M 5 The Most cosiiv m h Sin-Hwa Motion Picture vo k I k o o t TRPRBDAY "PwAS A CAPTIVE 23rd NOV. of NAZI GERMANY" j THURSDAY 'rid <JB Iff 4HI RrfMlttr-v 3<S^a SUN CINEMA,184 words
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Miscellaneous128 1939-11-21 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS .vmg is the programme of drills up to reek ending Nov. 26, 1939.— TO-DAY, NOV 21 p.m. Headquarters. S.V.A.o.u. Headquarters. Ist Bn. S.S.V.P. Section Training. Platoon m. Headquarters, S coy.. Headquarters. "1" Coy.. Weapon Headquarters. IT Coy.. Weapon m. Headquarters. Ist Bn. S.S.V.P. W|-» Section Training. j Driving128 words
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Article245 1939-11-21 8 i\V every one of Hitler's ministers it might aptly be said that a rogue is a roundabout fool. Hitler's minister.-. Hitler himself, have been both. And therefore, the news that there is distension in the Nazi camp is not surprising. How reconcile their madness their245 words
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Article245 1939-11-21 8 RAKING into consideration the overwhelming superiority of tl c Allied Navies over the German force, there h a tendency on the. part of some people to expect spectaculaj and dramatic developments in the conduct of the war at sea. There are those who have ex pressed their disappointment245 words
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Article497 1939-11-21 8 London. Nov. 20. REPORTS of weekend terrorism in Czechoslovakia are the subject of much comment in tti fW* The Times says that altnougn Prague has become a forbidden city to the outside world, "it is certain that the Czech people, bitterly resenting the tyranny which they suffer497 words
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Article148 1939-11-21 8 Reuter. A GERMAN aeroplane crashed near Roermond alter being attacked by a Dutch air patrol. y The pilot was killed and the machine destroyed —Reuter. ——mm Protest To Germany Amsterdam, Nov 21 It is now announced that the German military plane was shct down fromReuter. - 148 words
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Article37 1939-11-21 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 20. IMPORTATIONS of ground and unground pepper are prohibited under a new order Issued by the Board of Trade No applications for Import licenses will be entertained until further no-Reuter. - 37 words
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572 1939-11-21 8 TERRIBLE STORY OF NAZI SUPPRESSION London, Nov. 20 JHE latest report of unrest in Czechoslovakia show how the Nazis are continuing their efforts to suppress the national spirit which has flared up since Independence Day on Oct. 28 in Prague. In every Czech city572 words
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Article32 1939-11-21 8 Reuter. Doorn. Nov. 20:—It is revealed that the ex-Kaiser narrowly escaped death while walking in the park on Sunday morning. Three giant trees, uprooted by a storm, crashed eighty feet Gran him.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement362 1939-11-21 8 Feeling hot A ItollWrc'tl?.. then turn on the "P OWII P AKT' AC. ELECTRIC FAN Two H" Airplane type Hnric.s move a later volume of air «60' l cubir ft. per minute) you do not gel a terrific blaM al short ratlge. OUeas Bearing.s. No Radio Interference. For 220 volts.362 words
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Advertisement79 1939-11-21 8 MIRROR OF FATE M. S, Pandit, Tiong Hoa Hotel, _»l 3jUĔ Floor Room ltit_K I 2 PrinSeP If you want to solve your petty-fixes, visit M S. Pandit, who is most popular Ramalist (Ancient Arahic Systems). Able to give advice for Business, Healti, Wealth, Love, Marriage and Journey. If you79 words
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Advertisement147 1939-11-21 8 THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER GIVE HiM A PRACTICAL, USEFUL AND LASTING GIFT HERE'S A GIFT FOR YEARS OF SERVICE! shaving into pleasure! Arc you a glutton for punishment? Do y>u needlessly endure a shave that tortures the skin or doesn't remove whiskers? Then, you ha vent used the Rolls147 words
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921 1939-11-21 9 FIVE NEUTRAL VESSELS LOST Nazis Break Another Solemn Pledge Reuter. London, Nov. 21. steamers —fi\e neutral—have been sunk during the weekend by German mines which have been laid in the North Sea sn defiance of all the principles of law andReuter. - 921 words
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Article158 1939-11-21 9 London, Nov. 20. INTERESTING light on Ger- many's attack on neutral merchantmen are thrown by the Egyptian newspaper, Albalagh, which points «ut that the purpose is less to deprive the Allies of certain raw material than to compel neutrals to sell their products to Germany,158 words
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Article256 1939-11-21 9 Reuter. London. Nov. 20. PIVE men were killed in the explosion which sank the Italian ship Grazia near the English Channel. The vessel sank in a few minutes. Two trawlers rescued about 29 survivors.—Reuter. Twenty-two members of the cr,;W of the British steamer Blackhill (sunkReuter. - 256 words
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369 1939-11-21 9 Tokyo, Nov. 20. After occupying Yamchow and Taitze (Tassu, in south-western Kwang tung Province) and Nasiao and Tjiang. Kwlngsi border towns, Japanese troops far into Kwangsi P*oJincP to reduce a strategically. important town according to a field dispatch Japanese troops entered KwanßS. Province following369 words
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Article184 1939-11-21 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 20. HOW an aeroplane helped to save the survivors of the Norwegian tanker Arnek Jode was described by the survivors who reached a.:'east coast port yesterday. They were 55 hours adrift in a small open boat which twice capsized, on the second occasion,Reuter. - 184 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-21 9 j END THE PAIN OF PILES IZAM-BUK MinvAL OINTMENT n WILLIAM JACKS Co., (malaya) Ltd. 1258k wps; 2418 words
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Advertisement83 1939-11-21 9 I Th© fcPtltli youthful quality of tho Yardley English Lavender I ha* established it as the best I 1 loved of Perfumes. It Is I part of the toilel of every woman of fashion 1 Itjfch Yardley English Lavender »~J Lavender Brilliantine —to J 3p add lustre to the hair83 words
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Article248 1939-11-21 10 Indian Army H Q. J Colts 1 IN a friendly hockey fixture played on the Fanvr Park ground yesterday, the Indian Force Headquarters Hookey XI beat the Singapore Colts Hockey Club by three goals to one. The Colts were the first to attack, hut a pass248 words
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480 1939-11-21 10 EVEN GAME DESPITE THE SCORE Police 4; V.M.C.A. 0 rUSPLAYING all round superiority, the Police scored a convincing U 4-0 victory over the V.M.C.A. in an interesting hockey match at the Association ground yesterday. I The game was not as one-sided as the480 words
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Article53 1939-11-21 10 The proposed hockey rixture be t ween Raffles Ccliege Union and the Police, which was to have been played yesterday, did not come off. Instead, the second team of the Union piayed the first team of the Anglo-Chinese School on their ground resulting in a draw of53 words
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239 1939-11-21 10 rpHE first bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for November was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted in a tie between Miss B. Hegarty W. B. Ruddock and Mrs. R. L. Nunn Lt. Com. H. C. Ainslie with a net score of 35%.239 words
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Article79 1939-11-21 10 ON the Victoria School ground yesterday evening the Victoria School defeated st Andrew's School at horkev hv 6 goals to 1. y In a rather scrappy game ol hockey played at Balestier yesterday, the Indian Association "A" team defeated the Singapore Colts (Casuals) by three goals to one.79 words
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Article102 1939-11-21 10 AN Friday, Nov. 24, there will be the usual afternoon races for all Classes at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, Nov. 26, the S 14 ft. one-design dinghy Class will sail a race around Pulau Har.tu. startin at 9.45102 words
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Article271 1939-11-21 10 JX a keenly contested game of hockey, played yesterday on the padang, the "A" team of the S.C.C. drew with the Manchesters, each side scoring a gcal. There were no incidents worthy of comment, except for the fact that during the period following the interval, the271 words
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Article116 1939-11-21 10 Dr. H. Tan -scr.) beat Chia Keng Tye (scr.) n the S.C.R.C. Veteran** Handicap Singles tennis played yesl day at Hong Lim Gretn by 6 —4; 6—4 S.C.R.C. tennis ties: To-day OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP: John Lim Tan Huck Toe vs. S A Dawood KaniLs: Yong116 words
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Article78 1939-11-21 10 IN the V.M.C A. tennis tournament played yeste day on the V.M C.A. courts, S. A. Davvood (-15) beat A. I. Pereira (-30), 6-.', 8-6, in the "A' c a* singles. In the semi-fina' of the mixed doublt s, Miss Nathan and R. Nathan (-3)78 words
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Article57 1939-11-21 10 The following will represent J"b* Raffles College Union against the Sf.C C at rugby on the Padang this afternoon: Chang Mm Chee, Chang Mm Tat Shm Kah Foo, Ng Wood Kan, Toh Boon Huah Weng Choong, Cheow Chye, Keng San. Ali Hassan, Roy Jansen, S. Arunandon. A.57 words
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Advertisement310 1939-11-21 10 TO-DAY. HOCKEY: Fourth State Trial, S.C.C. XL GGEIC S PC. vs. 35th Fortress, P. Brani. TENNIS S C.!C.C. and YM C A tournaments. FRIENDLY SOCCER Playing at Farrer Park on Saturday in a friendly game of soccer, Duncan Roberts XI defeated the N.T.S. Bank XI by eight goals to five.310 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-21 10 Cold" OVALTINE at your Cafe^Milkßar Its the Best Tropical tig JJ rink yet/ Energising Refreshing (l\y S Sustaining18 words
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Advertisement127 1939-11-21 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 disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs. LAU KIM PING and LAU PING HSTANG of the above named premises had127 words
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Miscellaneous21 1939-11-21 10 TO-DAY. High Water 6.10a.m 7.5 ft. 6.15 p.m. 7.0 ft. TO-MORROW. High Water: 7.10 a.m. 7.8 it. 7.35 p.m. 7.3 ft.21 words
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Article144 1939-11-21 11 WINNER of both his outings at the rec?nt Singapore Winter meetins:. H.H. Tuanku Amaloedin's Bal ratafia has been promoted to class one horses according to the latest Mraits Racing Association classification list. a j j *f Others who have been sent up to the144 words
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Article78 1939-11-21 11 •HE R.N.-R.A.F. will meet Johore in .i Malaya Cup Rugby fixture at JaBesar Stadium on Saturday. II will be rem.?mbe:ed that R. N.- A. F. gave a rousing display to draw Singapore. They lost to the Army eir next fixture, however. Saturnatch should provide the78 words
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Article165 1939-11-21 11 Singapore, Monday. IN the Fifth Police Court, to-day, b-2- lore Mr. L. C. Goh, a Cantoneso d Low Choon Ek, the proprietor of Vu Seng, of High Street, Singapore was >ummoned under the Merchandise Ordinance for having in his po> >n lor sale a quantity165 words
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Article108 1939-11-21 11 a pore. Monday:—Ng Wai, who lasr pleaded guilty, to possession of Government chandu dross at 21, Road, on Nov. 15 while not a regis- moker. came ud before Mr. J.L the Criminal District Judge this og for sentence. C.S. Lim, the Assistant Supervisor J i H.M.108 words
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Article45 1939-11-21 11 Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham Brown, the ban magistrate, is shortly prcg to Tampin as District Oft'csr, M-. l. c. Simpson Gray, frcm h, is going to Seremban as mate, Mr. H. A L. Luckham. t DO. of Tampin is going Q>: "un:;fer to Trengganu.45 words
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777 1939-11-21 11 Financial Secretary's Budget Comments (From Our Own Reporter) Tx Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, p IKODUCING the Supply Bill at to-day's Council meeting, the Hon. Mr. H. R. Joynt (acting Financial Secretary) said:— When the Supply Bill was introduced last year the revenue for this year was777 words
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Article63 1939-11-21 11 Singapore, Monday.—Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Police Magistrate, resumed duties this morning after a period of absence on sick leave. Mr. C. H. Koh, who had been acting for Mr. Conrad Oldham, took up duties In the Third Police Court this afternoon on the transfer of Mr. J.63 words
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Article34 1939-11-21 11 Mr. J. Manecksha, Head Overseer, P.W.D. Tapah has left on two months' vacation leave. He will be proceeding to Bombay via Madras. It is understood that he .is going to India to get married.34 words
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Article31 1939-11-21 11 Dr. V. C. G. Yzelman, Assistant Medical Officer, Lower Perak. who was away in Kuala Lumpur with Mrs. Yzelman and children on a brief hol'- day, has returned to Teluk Anson.31 words
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Article189 1939-11-21 11 Neuritis Hampered Her En writing of the pain and inconven- j itiice she suffered from neuritis, this I woman tells also how she rid ol it:— "I have been using Kruschen Salts for neuritis, and it certainly hay the most wonderful effect. My knees very painful, and189 words
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Advertisement12 1939-11-21 11 Careless about PERSONAL FRESHNESS —not likely! i use «-t»T 45t/9-l 15 M12 words
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Advertisement45 1939-11-21 11 GIVEN TO J *W INHALERS j 85® iwhalant\ its acnun is as i<m v as 11 ii pleasant. IT KILLS THE of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, j etc. Agents ln Malay a: I THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. 1 SINGAPORE BRANCHES i i hi it, smammmmmmmmsmmmammmmmmßtmmmmtmmm. «v.45 words
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Advertisement253 1939-11-21 11 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER When your temperature begins to fall and you feel you're getting better, then is the time to start to rebuild your wasted nerve and muscle tissues. Doctors have proved time and time again that Horlicks is not only easily digested but also stimulates your faded appetite and253 words
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Article163 1939-11-21 12 A.RP. WARDENS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir-There can be little doubt that requests of A.R.P. wardens on duty during any black-out night have to be complied with, but, however much the nvmbers of the public would like to cooperate I desire to voice163 words
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Article213 1939-11-21 12 (tv the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—Thank you for your timely remarks In your editorial about the "Blackouts- and about a correspondent of yours who expressed the v\?w that the A.R.P. is "a useless body' Your correspondent ought to know better than attempt to dampen213 words
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Article812 1939-11-21 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HIS Excellency made presentations to various recipients of honours before to-day's CouncO meeting began:— Presenting Mr. Thamby Thurai with the Insignia of the M.8.E.. His Excellency said: By command of the King conveyed to me by His Majesty's812 words
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Article581 1939-11-21 12 (From Our Own Reporter) I K.L. Tuesday. TN to-day's meeting of the Federal A Council. Mr. Hugh Fraser, Federal Secretary, moved:— "That this Council resolves that the desire of the peoples of the E Malay States to associate < with'the expression of the and i devotion cf581 words
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Advertisement201 1939-11-21 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. *'PYE RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. Sole Agents: UOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. A: a ——I——————— MMM —B——^ WHY CO ELSEWHERE When you can get201 words
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Advertisement79 1939-11-21 12 AMICO S YOUTH PILLS Marvellous pleasure ver and a great favourite of Nawabt and the rich from t:rr.e immemorial. Stocked at Naina Mohamed Sons, (Sold Everywhere) NAN YANG CAR SERVICE m 4 TIMES DAILY MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. AT NAN' CHIANG HOTEL. 84, Bunga Rava Road. Photic 92. SINGAPORE TO "MALACCA79 words
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Advertisement22 1939-11-21 12 Industrial Art Show C 1 a and teara nee Sale are in full sway BABA CO., LTD. M* ddle Road, Singapore. I22 words
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Advertisement9 1939-11-21 12 GREATER CLARITY-VOLUME*DISTANCE EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES KEE HUAT RADIO CO9 words
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Miscellaneous367 1939-11-21 12 £**4M ilwitnl TODAY'S RADIO v» SINGAPORE CHINA STATIONS ZHL 22.1 metres (1.33 tncls). DTTf TVri VTVP ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc]s). trl U IN liIVliN \x p.m. X\OV 25.21 metres (ll.J men. 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Oram J- From 8.20 p.m. (local time), phone records. 1.30 The News and mid-day367 words
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Advertisement490 1939-11-21 13 jm9 m± U n J. W m IHSSIHiD-BOS JS^B^BI [lORTHANDTYPIST-CURK required experience in electrical terms and Full cetails of experience ana required to Box No. 173, c o Malayne, S.ngapore [ORU-KEKFKR required for clectri- I res. Must have good references, tails of experience and salary to Box No 167 c490 words
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Advertisement540 1939-11-21 13 Astrology SRI ATMA-CHINTAN"da7es guarantee everything he undertakes, and dares produce testimonials, cooies of which gladly sent on request. Money refunded if Answers, Astro-palmistry, etc. not ac- curate. Send any five questions $1. 98. Lprong 40, Singapore. (738.8) j •CHALLENGE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN, Who is SPECIALIST in ASTROPALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE READING540 words
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Advertisement495 1939-11-21 13 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT CHAN—TAN. The engagement is ani nounced between Mr. Chan Yew Ghee f second son or Mrs. Chan S';ow Beng and the late Mr. Chan Scow Beng and Miss Tan Gel-: Luan (Lilian T*pJ, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Tan Chye Hee. Miscellaneous HOMOEPATHY a science dealing with harmless495 words
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Advertisement673 1939-11-21 13 THE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE Male Europeans of Eritish nationality in Singapore v.n reminded that 10. monow, NOv. 22, Ls the date allotted f v registration, under the Registration Ordinance, for persons whose surnames begin with pi^-PY. PCrsontS who tall within the category PE-PL are asked to register between 9 a.m. and673 words
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Advertisement580 1939-11-21 13 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45' IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. 1 Notice of Wage-earner's Auministration I Order. Name cf debtor: ALI BIN MOHAMED YASSIN. Address of debtor: No. TO. Kampong Sop poo. Singapore. Description of debtor: Lascar. No. of Proceedings: 437 of 1939. pate on580 words
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Advertisement509 1939-11-21 13 Singapore Municipality TENDERS are now invited lor ttos following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal lenoer Room Date of doting. Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontian Ketchil Pumping Station. (Deposit $100). 4 p.m March 4, 1940. Supply of 15" and 18" dia. Steel Straight Pi* es, 12509 words
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1180 1939-11-21 14 SOURCE OF GREAT REGRET (By John Ahlers) -THE questions of U.S. Far Eastern policy, and of American trans> 1 Pacific trade and shipping appeared to have received but a minor consideration in the Washington conference on the readjustment of American Neutrality Act. This is1,180 words
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Article53 1939-11-21 14 Established 1921 206, Middle Road. An up-to-date Restaurant situated at Middle Road, Singaprue. opposite Registrar of Vehicles. All kinds of delicious Indian Dishes prepared by expert cook. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate, give us a trial and be convinced. We cater for Wedding Birthday parties at53 words
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Article71 1939-11-21 14 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 21. THE Japanese' forces are advancing from Chinsien, near Pakhoi (South China), and are said to be within striking distance of Nanning, strategic city of southern Kwangsi on the highway to French Indo-China, according to the latest Chinese field despatches received here from KwangsiReuter. - 71 words
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191 1939-11-21 14 Reuter. Budapest. Nov. 21. DEPORTS of further arrests during the week-end in Prague and Brunn. also Kladno. have been received in Hungary. At Kladno tne chief of police, six other officers and 24 policemen have been arrested and conveyed to an unknown destination. AReuter. - 191 words
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Article38 1939-11-21 14 It ia notified that the Controller of Ruootr, Maiaya, has fixed the rate of reiease fcr the first quarter, iy4o, at 80 per cent, of one-quarier cf the standard production of all holdings in Ma'aya.38 words
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127 1939-11-21 14 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Nov. 20. No. rx R.S.S. Spot loose Nov Dec 39 39% No. LX R.S.S. F O B. in cases (Sellers op Yon) 39 39 ft G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. in bales (Sellers option) 38! 3 38% FAQ. R.S.S. F.127 words
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Article95 1939-11-21 14 Reuter. London, THE registration of ration U(ls with shopkeepers for th< U M of bacon, butter and susai I proceeding busily this week. The Minister of Food-Supph nounce the date when the scheme will start, soon aft< when general registration Is sche to terminate. The authorities willReuter. - 95 words
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Article71 1939-11-21 14 Reuter. Berne, Nov 21. THE Swiss Minister to Berlin has protested to Yon Ribbentrop. th man Foreign Minister, against tic repeated flights of German aircraft wtt Swiss territory and the fact that German anti-aircraft shells have falien in the Basl.e region. The German Minister to SwitzerlandReuter. - 71 words
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98 1939-11-21 14 London. Nov 21 rIE opening to voluntary teero of Home Defence Battal which the War Office announce* Thursday that it would accept 2 .men. has had an excellent response Fifty-seven battalion* are i lormed as part of councy regiment These battalions will represent the transformation98 words
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Article134 1939-11-21 14 The following are the exchange itOCK Ikh morning according to the daily circular lm the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking C tion. SELLING London London demand Rates lor Freight 1 I Lyons demand Switzerland demand Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Batavia demand Samarang demand Calcutta demand Bombay demand134 words
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Article119 1939-11-21 14 Singapore N R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koy.m R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 Rice Siam 3 Slam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S119 words
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Advertisement443 1939-11-21 14 RAFFLES BRASSERIE l\ pproved by daily increasing number of patrons. f? or meals you will enjoy, jp inest quality foodstuffs only. Jj ct us cater for your parties—lunch, tea o. Jinner. J] xccllent cuisine—a la carte. Social atmosphere—attractive New Bar. Jt read and cakes—baked in electric ovens. A worthy reputation443 words
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Advertisement59 1939-11-21 14 Sharks fin! Birds Nest! be>»t Chinese food obtainable here Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road. Near Cathay Cinema) SINGAPORE. FOll SALE Residential building land at FIRST AVENUE, off Bukit Timah Road, near New Race Course, healthy and attractive locality. Area 40,000 Sq. Ft., Freehold. Price 9 cents per square foot.59 words
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Article216 1939-11-21 15 NEW YORK CABLE New York, Nov. 20. B. S. Tone Dull 19% 20 Jan. March 18% 19 51% paid FOREIGN EXCHANCE London, Monday, on rail, 176.00 Amsterdam 7.52 ton on Shanghai 5% Unofficial >n on Hongkong is. 3 1;32d ion Japan 15.2 13 32d Unofficial non New216 words
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Article14 1939-11-21 15 Singapore, Tuesday, price of tin at noon in > ipore to-day was:— i i14 words
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Article14 1939-11-21 15 v» price of rubber at noon in :x.rv' to-day was:— > o9%; Sellers 39%.14 words
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Article811 1939-11-21 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. Nov. 20. MINING r Ampat Tm Buyers Sellers AlMtnU Amal r 4 513 Austral Malay 2 610 Va Ayer Hitam St 39 1" Ayer Weng 24 3 25 3xd Bangrln -9» Eatu Selangor J 3 24 >: Berjuntal r^ 7 175 Burma Malay ST Chenderiang811 words
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Article232 1939-11-21 15 Suigapore, Monday. FiH at midday was $117% unchanged aj usual and the price of rubber at jour o'clock was buyers Spot 39 1 cents November December 39V 4 cents, January March 36i /2 cents, April. June 35 cents, market firm. There was quite a good enquiry today232 words
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Article71 1939-11-21 15 Singapore municipal wnora Jss SS 10* losnom iS UP 8 106 I<Kno^ 23 W% inn Ai°J'X 3 on nov;ci 4V 2 7r r .O-80 109 llOV^ci 3% 75-85 ggi/ QOoi oc loco 00 2 V ,2 H2 88 00 01.00x1 3 3; >B ggi;, q oxl PENANO71 words
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Advertisement27 1939-11-21 15 [m A S X [CHINA p ENANG AGENCY 1 52 54 BEACH ST., I PENANG I 'mphic Address:I "HUNCKUO, I PENANG" I OPEH FOR I BUSINESS 1939.27 words
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Advertisement41 1939-11-21 15 OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. mmmmmmmm 'masters41 words
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Advertisement140 1939-11-21 15 19-25, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone, Manager'? Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address:—"PRO"INBANK." Head Office, SIUCHOW. PAID-UP CAPITAL (Ch) 10.000,000 RESERVE FUNDS ft IS.tM.MM TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) 108,000.000 Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG TSENG YANG FU Y. C. KOO CHAN YIU WOON KAI CHAN YU HU140 words
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Advertisement296 1939-11-21 15 STEAMSR SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA 'Incorporated m Enjiand) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have 2 cargo steamers j loading for the United Kingdom during the remainder of November All vessels may tall at ports on or off the route and all sailings are296 words
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Advertisement498 1939-11-21 15 BRITISH I INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT v SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong. Shanghai, Mojl, Kobe Q~aka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta498 words
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Article168 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. THE September setback in seaborne trade was due to commercial uncertainty and sinkings, while unprotected ships were scattered along the ocean trade routes. The convoy system and the unceasing offensive by the Royal Navy has resulted in a large reductionReuter. - 168 words
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Article87 1939-11-21 16 London, Nov. 21. WAR conditions have not held up the progress of the £3,250,000 London tube extension. Yesterday the new line between Under Street and Stanmore, eleven miles outside the centre of London, was opened. New intermediary stations have been provided at St. John's Wood and87 words
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47 1939-11-21 16 DISGUISED AS A BRITISH CRUISER Reuter. 22 2?S S-S—* of the Cape. Swakopmund. Nov. w. THE German 1 her wartime to the wJ .NorthGerman community ai re AjffSS of German refuse at U*Ko. The Windhuk is disguised to renSkto > British cruiser^-Reuter^Reuter. - 47 words
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Article123 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. Chungking, Nov 21 Wartime China has acquired new Premier to-day with the appointment of Chiang Kai Shek the post of President of the Execu live Yuan, in which he succeeds his brother-in-law. Dr. H H. Kung. Dr Kung retains hll position as Minister ofReuter. - 123 words
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Article67 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. New York. Nov 20.. IUDGE Wallace pretidnr; at the tria? rf Futz Kuhn. former German Bund leader stated to-day that the prosecuiion had so far failed tc cflcr proof, beyond reasonable doubt.* 1 thai defendant was eitilty of breach of truat Prosecuting counselReuter. - 67 words
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Article59 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. Yokohama, Nov. 20. THE captains of the freighter Yeizan Maru and the Dutch liner Ijisalak yesterday sighted a mysterious white cruiser off the peninsula of Iju in the Pacific Ocean. The liner Kunishma Maru reports a large green submarine of unknown nationality, sighted in theReuter. - 59 words
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Article57 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. Rome. Nov. 21. WIDESPREAD religious persecution in Soviet-occupied Poland is reported by the Vatican Radio, wt/ h declares that I wow Church, one of the largest in Poland, has been turned into a stables, while others have been convert?d into cinemas and monastciies andReuter. - 57 words
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Article39 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. Karachi, Nov. 21—It is now oirlcial'y denied that martial law has proclaimed at Sukkur. after the communal Icting, though it is believed there chat f the situaUcn not improve to*x» martial law will be proclaimpa Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article65 1939-11-21 16 Reuter. London. Nov. Hi. THE Institute of London I 'rider writers notify alterations in the current schedule, including voyages within the area of Siam India, Dutch Indies. Malaya Burma, British North Borneo including voyages between the Straits and Indo-China. not north of Saigon, henceforth ten shillings perReuter. - 65 words
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113 1939-11-21 16 Reuter London. Nov WAGE advances recently reccned by several million wafS-caiaai form striking testimony to the joint collective agreement of employer* and employees, who arrived at mutually satisfactory terms without Government intervention, friction or strikes. The advances mean an in real wages, owing to theReuter - 113 words
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Article28 1939-11-21 16 Reuter London. Nov I On the Stock Exchange again higher, while home md strengthened on good demand v vealed a shortage of stock. Ws was irregular.—ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1939-11-21 16 London, Ncv. 21—it I the Colonial Cffice that WM i Deputy Chief Secretary o: U t jf| has been appointed C I of Mauritius in succession to m Kvans, who has retired Wu I -mless.37 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-21 16 SPORTING SPORTING SPIRIT AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS I I flHiiiiisß Fkd your baby < n Blue Crc Milk and endow him with sound teeth boi.ea awd tktm mu&ci biue Crcj Milk i- ure and r.ch in tbt BLUE CROSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FRESH w CONNELL BROS. CO., LTD.™- W.P.S. 349 words
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Advertisement98 1939-11-21 16 I Now, for only 30 cents a day, this indispensable modern necessity. I the Telephone, can be installed in all Residences situated within I miles of the connecting exchange. I v/ith the constantly increasing numbers of telephones connected. 1 the telephone becomes more and mo**e valuable to each subscriber. I98 words
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