Morning Tribune, 30 October 1939
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Title Section13 1939-10-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE •"Vol. 4-No. t» SINGAPORE, MONDAY. October 30, 1939 FIVE CENTS.13 words
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693 1939-10-30 1 SOVIET OFFENSIVE AGAINST RUMANIA TURKEY LIKELY Hitler's Next Move Awaited: R.A.F. Ready For Decisive Action A«IVIFT "OFFENSIVE" AGAINST RUMANIA AND TURKEY, GERMAN TROOP MOVEMENTS ON NEUTRAL FRONTIERS AND A >\rK\TR\TK)N OF NAZI TROOPS ON THE NORTH SEA COAST rtF CFRMANY BETWEEN BREMEN AND HAMBURG, GIVE RISE TO VrFAT DEAL OF693 words
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Article158 1939-10-30 1 London, Oct. 29. Till Balkans stand united in the neutral Moc, thanks to Italy's policy, says Koine radio. Italy's future task is to continue working for limitation of the conflict, in order to prevent it from destroying all values of European civilisation, which would mean that anyReuter - 158 words
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Article55 1939-10-30 1 London, Oct. 29. V was the anniversary of the founding of the Czechoslovak Republic m 1918. Th e Germans ha/ Placed a ban on public demonstrations, out m Frague many people ignored the Dan by wearing their national colours. mere were several clashes with the and55 words
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Article13 1939-10-30 1 ri 0"d0 Oct- 29: The death has Co!> A- J M p ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article116 1939-10-30 1 London, Oct. 29. Till) announcement that the I! A I carried out on Friday night another of the numerous reconnaissance flights into the heart of (iennan territory lends force to the comment m this week's newspaper, Spectator. Referring to the X A F flights last TuesdayBritish Official Wireless - 116 words
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460 1939-10-30 1 THE WAR IN THE AIR Where Allies Score London, Oct. 29. ALTHOUGH British troops on the front appear to have had few opportunities so tar of making; contact with the enemy, pilots of the Koyal Air Force continue to improve their knowledge of Germany. They made reconnaissance flights over southernReuter - 460 words
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Article263 1939-10-30 1 London, Oct. 29. THE complaint that Russia has failed to co-operate with the United States over the question of the steamer, City of Flint, is made m a review of the whole matter issued by the State Department m Washington. The principal complaint is that the Russians263 words
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Advertisement35 1939-10-30 1 m ON OTHER PAGES Finnish Talk> Mmr i hianfs Broadcast Govrrm>. Broa* > supplies )n .,v Will 11 i ii*ii 12 Shipp 13 14 2 Sports 1 uroptan (..i..lrd Threat Te MWb I 11..1^l 1 1^-35 words
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Article313 1939-10-30 2 London. Oct. m irtidi m Urn OwatTftr, wftk liesivW) leaded heasilflif, m (M Ki.tfh.' Mr. I L (.at %m sltcillTn that un(loubUcll> the next fk*m "f the GcnMU phn b to concentrate absolutely against IJi V !,> and air -iiniiltari«Mtii^l> ;u\(\ to exert unprecedented iReuter - 313 words
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Article77 1939-10-30 2 Bm i is. Oct. 29. A'l nteri c ion held In Bfu Primate <>i 1 i"(i B n i ii i de ANo •old m< mb it. uld be Belli to tab her d, but trtunately her position I by formal promises from belligerent77 words
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Article93 1939-10-30 2 London, Oct. 20. 'ACTIVITY on the western front Ifl now 1 pparently almost at a .stand>till. •i day's minor encounters here and there UOng the line, between French and German scouting parties French communique this m >m■- ported th,.t activity VM very much te ed durmi thB.O.W. - 93 words
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Article80 1939-10-30 2 London, Ocl 19. AN ambulance train bringing Hit- first Krilish sickness and .u(i(Mnt cases horn the Western Front pulled to-night into a country station near London, where .">o or 60 siretchers, attended by nurses, awaited on th«* platform. The train uas grey-painted, with the Red CrossReuter - 80 words
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Article667 1939-10-30 2 GERMANY'S ECONOMIC WEAKNESS London, Oct. 29. fllK vital part which a nations economic strength must inevitable play m the present conflict gives special significance to an article m this week's newspaper, Economist, which surveys the present economic position obtaining m Germany. i The article says:— "ln general, the first measures667 words
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110 1939-10-30 2 Finland Rejects Alliance With The Soviets Rome Icccffxttng to m«J iadlu to-night, Soviet dema \6 i Finland lnclud< mUil ttn| air and Dl Finland reject* the military alli;i n,r as laeompfttiblC with her MM tralitv. hut thr irpoit add^ that the is uilling to -rant basrs m return i(»r territoryReu ter - 110 words
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Article159 1939-10-30 2 I Stalin has been elected honorary Ldent of the newly-elected national •mbly of Western White Russia, one of the two districts Russian occupied In Poland at a meeting at Bilaystok. Piopusals for the establishment of the Soviet system, incorporation m tne j Soviet White Russian Republic, conns-159 words
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Article85 1939-10-30 2 London, Ocl I AST night's due] between the man Freedom Station an iai jammers was particularly Five minutes after the Freedom St; tion began, the jamming .started, station changed its frequency times, and for the first time, th< mer.s were aabel c to follow each eh ■almostReuter - 85 words
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Article77 1939-10-30 2 l London, Oct. 29. IN connection with the statement the German official wireless Oct. 27 that 156 Swedish ships bf tamed by the British contraband trol since th e war began, the M of Economic Warfare states that actual figures up to Oct. 25 aa c asBritish Official Wireless - 77 words
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Article83 1939-10-30 3 London, Oct. 29. A GERMAN ».»i<h'i which appeared over the Orkneys to-day was the first veen Bear the islands for ten As soon as the plane was sighted an alarm wunded and warning signals were sent to all parts of the islands At the same timeReuter - 83 words
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Article25 1939-10-30 3 Washington, Oct. 29.— A State Department official has been advised from Beilin that the City of Flint is still at Murmansk with her crew ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article159 1939-10-30 3 More Shanghai Assassina tions Shanghai, Oct. 29. TWO Chinese officials were assassinated m the French concession today. One of the victims is alleged to have been adviser to the Japanese-sponsored "Municipality of Greater Shanghai," but this is nol known whether the murder had a political anirle. The assassins Iped. AReuter - 159 words
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41 1939-10-30 3 TTr r T London, Oct. 29. hl india Government has decided tj T Cl at an early date, an Allrj?;? representing all asthe sugar industry, to consider on '/^i so ure th(- industry's rationalisation and .stabilisation. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1939-10-30 3 Madame Chiang's Broadcast THE EXAMPLE OF CHINA Chungking, Ot 19. yjt: have struck back. We are still fighting, and we will c ntiniif to %ht. although our trust m Western civilisation is rudeh shocked by what has appeared to be the complete abandonment by the democracies otChinese Central - 1,425 words
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54 1939-10-30 3 Reuter message from Las U *«a Nevada, stales that Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, Wimbledon tennis champion for eight years, was married to the American polo plajer, Aidan Roark. Koark comes of a famous polo family. Married to Mr. Fredrick S. Moody m 1929, Mrs. Helen Moody54 words
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Article72 1939-10-30 3 London. Oct. 29. JAN MASARYK, .son of the first President Of the Czechoslovak Republic speakiiiK m London on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding ot the Republic m 1918. declared: -We are ftghtlng tor a free Europe, foi only m a free Europe will72 words
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Advertisement15 1939-10-30 3 FOR A CHANGE! Don't trow bte w*r your cook Lat us Uk* car* of yOiir15 words
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Advertisement123 1939-10-30 3 DO YOU NEED (CLASSES? Thoin]) s o n rprtified .^r^frifc Frames and IVloiintinffslap^ y 1 are priced S'i.OO $5.00 TrMmm^T" tnd 57.00. Th,. cost of l\ m^W the lenses depends on >^ >p^ your eyesight needs. y\ Ha rr yours Eyes Examined Now' THOMPSON OPriCAL CO. Qualified Fyesijfht Specialists. 4.123 words
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244 1939-10-30 4 PENANG TEST CASE (From our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturdi "THAKM d lift nee u> ihow gambling was going on. I do not fed tustlfled to call upon the defl nee m this cue. I 4 mad<* any dedslon w this game244 words
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Article127 1939-10-30 4 Gaoled For Loitering At 3 a.m. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. A NINETEEN YEAR-OLD ex-Salva-tion Army Home lad named Ong Boon Meng was yesterday brought before Raja Ayoub In the Third Court on a charge of loitering and itenced to 10 weeks' rigorous impri onment. I Karim bin127 words
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Article250 1939-10-30 4 I /I OLIVER HARDY has the first dramatic r< U' of his career m thp film "Zenobia which opened at the Alhambra last night. He Ls seen m the part of a country doctor who models his life on the provisions of the American constitution. His250 words
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Article461 1939-10-30 4 THE funeral of Mr. Oarvin (Jack) Armstrong, who died suddenly on Saturday night at the General Hospital, took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday, Rev. R.K.S. Adams officiating at the graveside. ti< ned him as to what he was doing th !c at such an early461 words
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Article289 1939-10-30 4 I BRITISH dan Peranchis §ai mendengar Majlis Meshuurat i gi (Senate' kerajaan Amerika si. kat telah mengundi akan men. kan negri itu brijual kupal2 terbang, meriam, dan barangS peperangan pada Eropah. Amerika boleh membuat bv'u- banyak barang2 pergunaan i yang nanya Britten dan Peranchj haJa boleh memoawa289 words
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Article130 1939-10-30 4 Electric Wires Theft Singapore, Saturday. TWO months 1 rigorous imprisonment was fhe sentence imposed on Lvi Chin, a Chinese, who pleaded guilty this morning m l H Fourth Police Court to a charge of theft of electrical wires from Godown 42 of the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday afternoon. It was130 words
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Article59 1939-10-30 4 Singapore, SuncUv THE ambulance was summoned to Ceni Street .shortly after six this CVCI to attend to a nine-year old Chinese b<nwho was said to have been knocked dow bj a trolley bus. The boy suffered abrasions' over I left knee and right arm. and59 words
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Article31 1939-10-30 4 K. Brett, Miss G. Stewart, Mr. S. J- 1 wart, Mr. E. Stewart, Mr. L. Ross, M G.W. Angus, Mr. F.B. Smith. Mr. F. K. Smith, and Mr. Lee Seng Soon.31 words
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Advertisement105 1939-10-30 4 COMI FT^ nONT WON |^:^y worry. riUARANTF.En 00UP1 SAI I. J ACTION. CHALLENOE B"Y PROFKBBOR ILMUDDIN, 'V!,.. lall .ii A.stn>-I';ilnn try and Horoscope Readlni with rtr> itudy m PRANCE, ITALY. BOYPT MALTA, SWTTZt R] MfD and vino.;, Parti of Europe, hf explain fou how to tuocixd l!i M I .ii105 words
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Advertisement108 1939-10-30 4 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If \<<\\ Miffrr iharp, itabblng l>:iins. if foil oll<-n, hows your blood is poiaoned through faulty kidney action. ctii.-r aymptoma <»f Kidney Disorderi ar« Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting up Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds. Puffy Ankles. Circles under Eyes, Lack of108 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1939-10-30 5 ANOTHER BROADCAST BY GOVERNOR Poppy Day Appeal 4 SPIRITED appeal to the people of Malaya to contribute to the Poppy Day Kurd, an outline of the decisions reached at the recent meeting of the (General Committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, war news, the2,082 words
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Article61 1939-10-30 5 Taw wedding ol Mil Wooler, of B. I h iesa Kan hru. Mr Gem while Mi Muller tne bridegroom wa i bridt smaid. 1 hr'd ;>t the Rex H Heilin. OH. n.— The GfIBJMB High Command has i>surd :i cJeerce dealing mHk t"* 1 •eSjSUtI c61 words
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Advertisement447 1939-10-30 5 TENDERS INVITED. Supply of rooked rations to the Immigration Depot. Singapore. TENDERS are mvittd by the Ind Immigration Committee (or the supply of cooked rations to the Immigrat Depot, Singapore, for the period twelve months from Ist January to Slst December, 1940. 2. The term of contract may be ascertained447 words
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Article220 1939-10-30 6 GOVERNMENT TO RELEASE RESERVE STOCK DKFOKK MM outbreak oi War. Gov< LlflUlßt bought some 5,000 U of jwnd-quality rice from Rangoon. This rice, known as afcfcar, or small mills special, can be stored for a much longer period than other typa Of rice as it is milled220 words
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Article41 1939-10-30 6 Calcutta, Oct. 29.—The British Government has placed a mw der lot 500 million sandbags with the Indian Jme Mills Association This as well as existing orders be completed by the end of April at the rate of over 100 million monthly.41 words
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Article169 1939-10-30 6 Singapnr Saturday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of Ifttftttalf m carry ins on a public lottery, chap-jec-k«'«\ Lnw Lam Chua, a 33-year old Teneheu. irai fined |s#f, m default to undergo three months' simple imprisonment. by Mr. I. I letchei ooke m the Third Police Court this169 words
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Article423 1939-10-30 6 Verdict Of Not Guilty ("From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. VVOXG Ah Oi, a -°>0-year-old Cantonese maid-servant, was tried m the Malacca Assizes on Thursday and Friday before Mr. Justice Manniiijr an-1 a special jury on a charge of muirder of an IS-month-oiil child. Wong Van423 words
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Advertisement41 1939-10-30 6 that's what everybody says on l^^^^m ÜB^ nourishing and tasty soups. (S^OMjfefili 1 etables, the result being a DIACKwCII soups j wi-: iiavi; m stock, a OOMWTI KANGK <M lillSl] HKiH GRADK PRESERVED lOODSTITFS JAMS FKIITS SOl'l'S saucfs pirKM-:s i:ssen< i;s.41 words
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Article, Illustration906 1939-10-30 7 No Window-Gazing: Queen Sets Shining Example: Cookery Books Best Sellers: Gas Mask Bouquets Aervo-CViUrt- Of A. 11. V. Service t As prutedion for customers and staff during air-raids, a big London \kl P^P^ied a listening post which is the nerve-centre of the service. Practically blast- proof906 words
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Advertisement129 1939-10-30 7 smoothest Ice Cream P^Jg Made from the finest dairy products, Vt^ x &i/y luscious fruits, delicate essenc< Lure V^ o id rum etc. Magnolia Ice Creaxn with itjs variety Of Conn, flavour and NvN^ colour, can be served m man ni f and novel ways. A pint brick i.s ample129 words
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238 1939-10-30 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, October 30, 1939. CHINA'S WILL s will U i itinue hei t resist nsl her ii- remain as unshaken as. :.i'M d.i v. .hen Bhe deter--1 flghi the aggression "fan ing neighbour. Despit 2 ire, aged with I modern weapons, si con to bear valiantly the cxi)238 words
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865 1939-10-30 8 The War In Retrospect London. Oct. 21 THI London, wcekls journals summarize the position ol the itf to-datr and make a divt sit> ot vacillations M to tlie future < ourse of hostilities. T l., A week ago. from B ierma:. M MolotorT andBritish Official Wireless - 865 words
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286 1939-10-30 8 I Ml n (»ct. ?8. TIU ".I" \v,i> an air raid irftTflißf m the 1 t h of Forth are.i this HMH llinf Tin all-il< yen half an hour later. Befo r e the warnin? nun!. uas heard 2nd i>enple saw what theyReuter - 286 words
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Article81 1939-10-30 8 Berlin, Oct. 28. THE German News Aftßlfil Buenos Aires correspondent states according U news from Lapaz. that the Bolivian Government has proclaimed martial law. Genera] Bilbao, Commander of the Army, who is accused of having attempted a military revolution, has been arrested and detained m aReuter - 81 words
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54 1939-10-30 8 Soviet Thanked For "Friendly Assistance" Berlin. Oct. 28. Hdrv Bchle. Secretary of State at the Foreign Office, conveyed the German Government's thanks to M. Shkvarzeff. Soviet Ambassador, for the '-friendly .ca rendered by the Sovie*. authorities to the German seamen and civilians who returned to Germany through Scviet territory." say.-54 words
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Article42 1939-10-30 8 London. Oct. 28.—Mr. Crerar, Canadian Minister of Mines, who represent Canada at the talks for the co-ordination ol the Empire's resou arrived m London and was met by Anthony Eden, and Mr. Vincent High Commissioner for Canada. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article22 1939-10-30 8 The Rev. Lionel St. George Petter. HonoraCaptain. SS.V.F. has been promoted'to thf of Honorary Major with effect from Oct. 10. I 989«22 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-30 8 m^ m -i Today's White Label An->. merit Woman needs no eulogy she speaks for herself. I he rare quality of DEWAE'S needf no eulogy.25 words
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Article, Illustration127 1939-10-30 9 A soldier In full equipment takes a rest on his steel helmet at the Lo ndon football field where he is quartered. (Planet News). 'Pnera Sir Edmund Ironside, Chief of the Imperial J"al staff, swinging his gas-mask and steel-helmet (l c ***ymi a map as he127 words
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Article67 1939-10-30 10 I don. Oct. 23 L| M Ki.\<- kM we I nentat cord c which i r which x dividend :i net advance the 3 8. The Index of Industrial shares comFinancial Newj roae by 1 5 following i \sea of 2.0 and m the 'we preceding weeks.British Official Wireless - 67 words
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Article41 1939-10-30 10 BRITAIN'S OVERSEAS TRADE London Oci 28. r i import ealed li m 64 ptember pub Financial N (^i.s;v i pedal circuir many of which are pa cUtions beeoma MtablUhed, ana tcs a big improvement m t] for October.- British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 41 words
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Advertisement200 1939-10-30 10 GRAND KMI.I.H KIM. I ,m om.y COMKm SHOW IN fOWM! I \sr lIU WHO I>ON Ml> TO-DAY f capitol l,, TO v; rmr-^ LAUGHS Captivating CLAUDETTE ffillMSTi CHEERS* n her SaUCieSt Sna PP iest liinHwi ll v ot« Exploits Since t^\ ''■^E IT HAPPENED WMJF —zr, nflfi GIVE mjdfflL| >■:;'=200 words
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Advertisement88 1939-10-30 10 NEVIK MOM Sl( H FRAISI. OK Sf (II KECORI) ATTENDANCE! b-% m. ma i i FIRST PRIZE VENICE EXPOSITION D A \f Ifj IVI FOX MLMS OF ALL NATIONS. AS w lUI V^ -FINEST FILM PRODUCED THROVi 6-15 TO-NKIIIT MS OUT THE WORLD IN 1938* .EVENING NEWS CHILLS, COMEDY, CHUCKLES88 words
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Article892 1939-10-30 11 80 LICENCES CANCELLED I Singapore, Saturday. TWK Food Supply Officer, Singapore, announces that approximately 80 dealers who have applied for licences under the Rice (Registration «f Dealers) No. 2 Order, 1939, have not received their licences, as they have tfiven wrong addresses, and the Food Supply Officer892 words
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Article83 1939-10-30 11 London, Oct. 28. JHE money market m past wee* has ham.. n notable for the return of the up, ra el° the P re -war level of two < nt. This event naturally added L* y ester day's Treasury tender ntty-fivq million pounds sterling i;oJS? c allReuter - 83 words
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Article43 1939-10-30 11 Si. Sunday A male Chinese .ibbed with a knife at the H< Rubber mil Juron? Road yesterday. The man jnd tab wound the Ie Of th <<nd both of thr abdomen H» iken to the Tan Took Bang Hospital by ambulance.43 words
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Article60 1939-10-30 11 London, Oft 29.— The Duke of Gloucester, driving his own car. visited mtimorials to the memor of the men «f Canada, Australia. Nrw Zealand. South Africa and Newfoundland who died during 1914-18. reports Reuter's special correspondent uith the H. B. V. The Duke is setting aside a day soon forReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-30 11 MARLBOROUGH POSITIVELY LAST DAY ONE SHOW ONLY AT 7-30 P.M. WHOLE SERIAL WILL BE SC KFFNFT) >s^ BpM v I^-^^Mf Si mXlh^ Hi (MrtftucSffix'y 1.925 words
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Advertisement189 1939-10-30 11 77/^ GAYEST COMEDY OF Till. SEASON TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. l\w 1 ""I f J w 1 ■^bV^bw bY 5 ail tB flB BW «|M IB BB B BJB lini L J I v ifesi hl Klfl ßnn^ ib^ Flx fl ■TBTpI A %Wv. y JP BH v Br189 words
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Article96 1939-10-30 12 London, Oct. 28. 'THE hanc-made paper industry India, producing parser that la*- 1 1,000 years, L* being revised. Information on the methods of manufacture his been collected from various parts of India by the botancial survey. The Kashmir paper industry has re* ouUned unchanged since ttaBri tish Official Wireless - 96 words
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Advertisement340 1939-10-30 12 11 f fdPHHB \M _U ill- I 1 i B I— Nil 1 1 1 ___T~ r 'litefa'^r^zs-- BY P&OandBRITiSHINDIA LINES s BNOI A r lhe P. &0. S. N. Company will have :J cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. AM mh m) call tl r on340 words
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Advertisement222 1939-10-30 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS -ABIXS WIIU PRIVATE BAIU. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Aden. Fort Said. Palestine, Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Copenhagen and Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila. Hongkong, Shanghai Japan. For particulars regarding sailings, tarn, etc. please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. "bi bxs p hTTF222 words
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Article143 1939-10-30 13 Commercial Badminton QOUSTEAD S.C., Commercial Houses badminton champions for thr last two years, had an easy passage into the second round of the tournament this year when they inflicted a trouncing on the Malaya Publishing House S.C., yesterday at the Clerical Union hall. ;*n the matches.143 words
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Article93 1939-10-30 13 Perak Go Down To Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. PELANGOR beat Perak m the [nter-Statc match played at Ipoh to clay by 13 points (two goals, one try) to six (try. penalty). Selangor played a grand game and were the superior team. The half time score was ;>-:;.93 words
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104 1939-10-30 13 Brussels, Oct. 29. ]yr. EAILLET Latour, President of the International Olympic Committee. written to members of the Internationa 1 Committee sounding them on I ol holding the Games, next Mar. if 'ho war still continues, ana asking whether their respective! countries would send104 words
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Article413 1939-10-30 13 I London, Oct. 28. RESULTS of English and V Scottish football matches played to-day were: MIDLAND DIVISION. Coventry 6, West Bromwicb 3 Luton 4. Leicester 2. Walsail i. Firmtngham 2. Wolverharapton 7. Northampton 2 NORTH-EASTERN DIVISION. Halifax 2. Darlington Hull 2. If; rt'epcols 3 LeedJ413 words
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598 1939-10-30 13 Singapore. Sunday. s.( r 2. Lojah i. /Ml' final day yesterday dreu a record croud 1<» the An son Road Stadium where the S.( .1 .A. heat the L<»>als t<» win the covet«d ti<»ph\ by an odd gttl m three. Throughout the second598 words
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Miscellaneous51 1939-10-30 13 Sports Diary TO-DAY RUGGER: S A.0.8.A. vs. R.A F. luir-L-., Farrer Park. BUCKET: S.R.c. vs. Punjab Regiment, SR.C; S.C.R.C. vs. Raf- fles College, S.C.R.C; S.C.-R-C. vs. A.C.S., Ol(|ham Hall; Indian Association vs. R-A.F. rSeletar). I.A. Colts H C. vs. V.M.C.A.. V.M.C.A.; Raffles Inst. vs. S.C.C aiw. sec. JINNIS S.C.R.C., V.M.C.A.51 words
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Article92 1939-10-30 14 Po Leung Kuk Sports V sim-mI it Voik Hill tO-*»3 tt!lin 2. annu VUorts the P. Uj-f UAf Thomas. pnl< the conclusion of the event* gave me prizes away. rhe results were Bfl foll ws: Ah Tpk o V,-Ai and Poh Lin Lan. Zi B ajJ^JL 1 Lam Swee Wah92 words
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235 1939-10-30 14 <""■»<•'"""" U< |>O1 satunl.y. a •££srs£ z passed on a v«un R Europe-* W^rn^ me rcantUe plraitf sjuilty to six Hutrr« ol (hratmu and. pentence was Massed, said that *»s a serond oflieer m the merchant lIHIiBI srrrire He had235 words
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Article109 1939-10-30 14 R ♦suits of Saturday's races at ll>oh: K;u-«* I MoaiTrrn |25 and $ft Rtflttti SU ami H Sra Mai dp n SI 3 Race Z— Benedict sr>o and sir. BUrteck sn Pmuefla |M Kar« li—Conslunt Ugfcl 843 and Sl4 Sacrifice si:; armlop Si. l Kj<» 4— Alba109 words
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Article113 1939-10-30 14 Singapore, Sunday. pi: rv stead-, game Ang Kee Nuni i Muniri';. Services Club i Sin )■);•<• Billiard Association Junior three ball championship thl noon In th t Hal] o! Wie Far School I Loh X on Hock ol the United Confederate!] Puntn .at ion and reai WO113 words
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Article301 1939-10-30 14 4 a port. Salur«i s.i.c. v PROVING t.i ttraag to the urn ii v d«f»at''d thru (Hi\niiini;K by ::*> points <» 4 tries and to nil. L G Robertson I toward I M Scott W J N. 1 111. Slack; J. W. Ewar Pott. H M Purser,301 words
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Article120 1939-10-30 14 S. C. R. C. TENNIS WEDNESDAY S.C.R.C. tennis ties:—- Heap Doubles Semi-final: John and Scan Eng Chiang (-12) vs. C. Koh and L. C. Goh (-9». Veterans Heap Singles: J. H. F (+9) vs. Chia Keng Tye (Scr.>. Heap Mixed Doubles: Miss Consiulu < and C. Ess (-H3) vs. Miss120 words
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Article117 1939-10-30 14 Miigapore, Saturday. Army (i pts. R.N. K.A.F. SNATCHING the narrowest teries, tin Army just managed brat the li V R.A.F. at lugger th af<ernoon at the J-'lan Bes< Sadiuin i)> 6 points (a *»> aiul penalty) 10 3 points (a try). The game was an117 words
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517 1939-10-30 15 London, Oct ->. THE latest product of Nazi ingenuity m keeping the Allies growing is the report of a ff ing invasion of England. Douhle barrier mines would be laid m the North Sea through which I German fleet mh! transport could steam securely,Reuter - 517 words
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Article56 1939-10-30 15 London, Oct. 29. SIR William Jowitt K.C., Attorney General In 1929 of the Labour Government, was returned unopposed as Labour member for Ashton-under-Lyne. The bye-election, due to the death ot the former member, Mr. F. B. Simpson. was not contested m accordance with wartime between the politi-British Official Wireless - 56 words
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Article153 1939-10-30 15 London, Oct. 89. N India, it is officially stated that all troops who have left the country have arrived safely at the^r destinations and no Indian units have m> iar suffered any loss. Furthermore, some Indian officers of the Royal Indian Navy are working with the BritishReuter - 153 words
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Article102 1939-10-30 15 Rome. Oct. 28. AS part Of the PajeiM revolution an- iiivcrsary, Mu-soiini inaugurated nan chambers for the legislative committees, l built as extension to the Senate. He wascheered by large crowds and (Mated by 400 Senators. The paper Telegrafo, m an editorial emphasises -the peace ItalyReuter - 102 words
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119 1939-10-30 15 Britain Prepared To Resume Tientsin Talks HI |MIX I «> no i« port been rr.m\«i| m London from Sii Itob* rt r.urie. Briti^n \i. m Tokyo, refmrding c»iin('rs;i;i"nwith the Japanese «rice-Ml»tet«r for PorciKll Affair^ Krutcr's diplom.ttic < 01 rrs|Min<lent l<arn>. The British G ;)re i i«» v ume f reinfReuter - 119 words
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Article40 1939-10-30 15 London. Oct. 29: A Canadian delegation baa arrived In England tor the Inter-Change of view.s and information on questions ol supply and economic defence The delegation of six is beaded by the Hon. Mr Crevar (Minister of Mines and Resources).40 words
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737 1939-10-30 16 BRITISH REPLY TO BERLIN'S BIG LIES WHAT THE NAZIS TRY TO HIDE I London, Oct. 29. |N oiiiciai review ol Na/i prc^fmoda Myi that iU tme* A tial teiH remain, what it H*i bf«ew sine, hr Na/is c into power, founded on th« principle which titir SSe r SpreK mReuter - 737 words
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Article93 1939-10-30 16 Paris, Oct. 29. FIVE German raiders appear to be operating m the North and South Atlantic, according to the military correspondent of Intransigeant, who says that from incomplete evidence the raiders are reported to be the two pocket battleships Deutschland and von Scheer, and threeReuter - 93 words
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Article141 1939-10-30 16 London, Oct. 29. CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S Independence w as celebrated yesterday throughout the country, according to reports reaching London. The police at Prague drew a cordon round Wenceslas Place, but this was broken by demonstrators who afterwards, however, were dispersed by the police. The Gestapo was active, but manyReuter - 141 words
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Article38 1939-10-30 16 LEAGUE POLAND London. Oct. 29. THE Polish Government which has now been set up m France hai been acknowledged by the League of Nations. The League published the Polbh Government's protest at th e invasion of Poland.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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133 1939-10-30 16 London. Oct. BRITISH Pcess comments on thr passing of the Neutral Revision Bill m the I'nited States Senate emphasise that Jhere is no weakening m America's insistence on neutrality This morning's Observer stresses the fact that the bill i^ dictated only by America^133 words
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Article60 1939-10-30 16 Athens, Oct. 29. JriNG George of Greece declared to-day that if necessary the Greek na would defend their land, sea and air. He was speaking to new officers of the Greek air force. He said that people who realised the dancer of un preparedness m60 words
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