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Title Section14 1939-11-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. 232. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, November 2, 1989. HVK CENTS.14 words
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Article287 1939-11-02 1 Heavy Guns Used For First Time Attack On Village By 1,000 Men Repelled mm. LONDON, NOV. 1. OS THE WESTERN FRONT, THE GERMANS HAVE BROUGHT THEIR HEAVY SIEGFRIED LINE GUNS INTO ACTION FOR THE FIRST TIME TO BOMBARD FRENCH FORTIFICATIONS AND LINES OF COMMUNICATION. One report287 words
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Article143 1939-11-02 1 London, Nov. 1. JHE International Tin Committee has revised the quota for the fourth quarter from seventy to 100 per cent. It is also stated that the quota for the first quarter oi 1940 will not he less than 60 per cent. I circles regard theReuter - 143 words
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Article93 1939-11-02 1 London, Nov. 1. DRITISH bombers carrying out night reconnaissance over Germany once again have had to dodge "flying onions," writes Reuter's special correspondent with the Royal Air Force in France. This is anti-aircraft fire, in which tare or more .hells arc linked by chain with the ideaReuter - 93 words
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129 1939-11-02 1 London, Nov. 1. EXAMPLES of the brutal way in whicn the Nazis carried out their conquesi of Poland were given in London last night by a Pole who escaped from Warsaw only a week ago. He said that a fifth of Warsaw's 25.000 housesReuter - 129 words
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336 1939-11-02 1 BUTTER BACON RA TIONED IN BRITAIN London, Nov. 1. the House of Commons today, Mr. W. S. Morrison, Minister of Food, announced that bacon and butter will be rationed but not before the middle of December. It will not be necessary at present to ration meat, margarine, cooking fats and336 words
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Article70 1939-11-02 1 London, Nov. 1. The British 4.000 ton steamer Bronte was attacked by a .submarine and sunk In the Atlantic. The crew of forty and one passenger were landed at a British port The attack occurred some days ago. It i.s understood the Bronte remained afloat forReuter - 70 words
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307 1939-11-02 1 Sydney, Nov. 1. DETAILS of a big expansion programme for Australian defence was announced by Mr. Menzies, Premier, following a meeting of the War Cabinet. The programme includes the purchase of an additional fifty Lockheed Hudson aeroplanes from America, subject307 words
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Advertisement50 1939-11-02 1 ON OTHER PACES j 5 N n \tr ilia** ne Keor*am>ed I xppeal For Workl-ss (mle\s AUetrd I d>el j shopping Page I Soriet Approach ro Japan 8 Women's Pa Ii Alt I l,v 1 SIIMI 1 111 indust.- was g j iu r( -hill Speaks 1 Canada. >iort I050 words
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982 1939-11-02 2 More Details Of Nazi Atrocities London. Nov. 1. fONFIKMATION ol stories oi Nasi atrocities in < on< -nitration camps is given in a letter to the Times to-day from members ..1 Legal Tribunals which have ken considering the fate of .Jb.ooo aliens at Kichborough camp.982 words
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Article84 1939-11-02 2 London, Nov. 1. AN explanation why the RussoTurkish talks had broken down was given by M. Moiotov. Soviet Premier, in his address to the Supreme Council at the Kremlin yesterday. He said thai Turkey had refused I /'JMaBB-M-aMBaH-HM-B-Ma-a-H-aBaHBa^HM-B-H-M-l I to grant two Russian reque>ts. The firstReuter - 84 words
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298 1939-11-02 2 Helsinki, Nov. 1. THE Finnish Cabinet met early this morning to discuss the some* menacing speech by the Soviet Premier, M. Molotov. It was decided to continue negotiations with Russia, but commenting an M. Molotov 's speech, it is said that he has created a298 words
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231 1939-11-02 2 l.UlllitMl, .1V». A. THL changes in the Italian Cabinet aTe reviewed by many of the London newspapers, but in the ab■iiuL' ol any lead from Rome, speculation is cautious. The Daily Telegraph suggests that the vacant places in the Cabinet are b filled with men231 words
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Advertisement16 1939-11-02 2 I I— —111 i V:.,- >y *rM" __f"V i 1 4 111 ill Kfl_^_J __r<l ___h^_^_B_r16 words
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75 1939-11-02 3 RUSSIA BUYING GERMAN SHIPS IN HIDING London. Nov. 1. ni ssl\ is reported to-day tol have agreed to buy all German merchant ships at present hiding porta lhe Berlin correspondent ol the Danish newspaper, Politiken. savs that these German ships will l)e soon at sea a^ain under the hammer andReuter - 75 words
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Article42 1939-11-02 3 CHINA-BURMA AIR LINE OPEN Chungking. Nov. 1. THE first mail and passenger air liner, j inaugurating the new direct Chung- -Rangoon service, is expected to flight to Rangoon to-day, arrying el ven passengers. The Diane I stayed thi r_'.ght at Lashio.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article347 1939-11-02 3 lions of the British press M. Molotov's speech to-day rega: Herr von Ribbentrop's expectatii policy of bluff. The speech, which according to tit in the war, is first and last a :s after herself/' remarks' Daily Telegraph. •Russia will not fight for Hitler,"Reuter - 347 words
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167 1939-11-02 3 MASS ASSAULT EXPECTED SOON vrTT__»i_ tondon, Nov. 1. JtyUMEROUS movements of German air squadrons are Unofficially reported. It is believed that these support the theory that the day is near when the Nazis will launch a combined ai* and naval attack against Britain. It isReuter - 167 words
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Article81 1939-11-02 3 Madrid, Nov. 1 HIDDEN enemies."' who by hoarding and profiteering were sabotaging tne Government's efforts, were vigorously denounced by the Minister of the Interior. M. Suner. in a broadcast to the nation. He said that with the object of assist- 1 ing the poorer classes, GovernmentReuter - 81 words
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Article73 1939-11-02 3 New Delhi. Nov. 1. THE first conference between the Viceroy. Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress President. Mr. Prasad, and the Muslim League President Mr. Jinn ah this morning, lasted two hours. A further meeting was held In the afternoon, after which Gandhi, Mr Prasad and Mr. JinnahReuter - 73 words
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Article260 1939-11-02 3 Lorn ion. Nov. I THK 901 lei deterriUhation to remain neutral is the main point emphasised in all newspaper editorials upon M. Molotov's speech and it i i also given the main heading in .the news columns. Denting with the speech, the Daily Telegraph says260 words
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Article62 1939-11-02 3 WAR TALKS IN LONDON London, Nov. 1. AT tho same time as the talks in Canada on the Empire air training scheme, London will see the opening of more general talks about the prosecution of the war between delegates from the Dominion- and India The last to arrive for theReuter - 62 words
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234 1939-11-02 3 SCHOOLS TO BE RE -OPENED IN LONDON l Ll A VVARR. pn ird ol Edi: Ul the 11 of Lords to da\ rel rrini that more than half of 'he sch children., wh > u their parents had advantage of the Government'] to foluntary scheme for evacuating them to aBritish Official Wireless - 234 words
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Article74 1939-11-02 3 London, Nov. 1 |p*'Vv\S from Germany is likely to be ntier than ever. In future, further restrictions are to be imposed on all news leaving Germany for neutral countries. The pretext given is that enemy spies have been taking advantage of the socalled unrestricted communications which74 words
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623 1939-11-02 4 APPEAL FOR HELP TO WORKLESS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. •I THINK that the poor in this State, eking out existence under the pr itection of the Union .Jack, have a ri^ht to expect some measure of relief similar to that623 words
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Article166 1939-11-02 4 Control Of Imports Exports If l is announced that f«»r adminis--1 trative reason it has bee- found advisable to separate the < -ontrol of imports, which is linked with foreign exenaage eontrul. from the control of exports, which is more I -lonely (omieted with shipping control. As from vesterday all166 words
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Article67 1939-11-02 4 Penang, Wednesday. I/Ilno HOON KEE, the proprietor of I* :."j, Keat Cheong and Co., was terday summoned m the Middle Court Mr lain Koon Teck on charges of .seJlini- nails in exces,s of the authorised Inspector Brodie said that the defendant sold three ken. s67 words
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Article79 1939-11-02 4 fA meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Wednesday next, Nov. S, at io 30, when the Financial Secretary will move that Council approves the Budget e tunati Bills to be moved B first time are: The- Quarantine and Prevention Of Di--4 ase Bill, the Deleterious79 words
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Article239 1939-11-02 4 K.L. RESIDENTS MAY HA VE TO PA Y MORE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JHOUGH there is a possibility of an increase in bus fares due to the increase in the price of petrol, the public can take some satisfaction from the fact239 words
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Article107 1939-11-02 4 THE Mysore Dasara Exhibition, called 1 the "Wembley of India," was held in Mysore between Oct. 13 and Oct. 28. One of the finest expositions of its kind In the East, the exhibition this year attracted a greal deal of attention. Ln •spite of the war. Several exhibits107 words
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Article120 1939-11-02 4 The following is the programme of artillery practice for November: Morning Shoots Nov. 3. 23. 24 and 29. anti-aircraft firing from Eastern end of Singapore Island. Nov. 8 and 14, seaward firing from Blakang Mati. Nov. 20 and 3u. seaward firing from Pasir Panjang area. Nov. 23 and120 words
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Article127 1939-11-02 4 All Souls Day To- Day SINGAPORE Cathol rved the Feast ot All Ba At the Church of Saints Feter p au j at Queen Street, a Musical High M mnf by the Rev. Father Berthol i the morning at which a very iarg P pa thenng was present, and in127 words
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Article75 1939-11-02 4 Singapore. Wednesday AT about 1.30 p.m. to-day. an Excise van. while proceeding along South Bridge Road, ran oft the road and went crashing into a Chinese liquor opposite Craig Road. A show-case exhibiting various kiiids of liquor in front of the shop was smashed, but except75 words
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Advertisement59 1939-11-02 4 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CniNA BOTLDINQ, CHULIA STREET, TII^NE 5808. SINGAPORE :o: FIRM, MARINE, MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MLNS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALM ('A HONG CHYE CO., K. LI'MPUR VKNG HENG LOONG, NG HON CHEE, KLANG LLL ENG TEH, IPOH LEI All WENG, PLNA.N'G GENERAL PRODUCE59 words
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Advertisement61 1939-11-02 4 DO YOU NEED GLASSES? Thompson Certified .rfjpat-^ Frames and Mount ingsißflPr^ j are priced $3.00 $5.00 7\|JiS_-^j-and $7.00. Th e cost of II~W Jy the lenses depends on >\ I*2^ your eyesight needs. \yT Have yours Eyes Examined Now' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG.. PHONE 3002.61 words
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570 1939-11-02 5 The Blackout And Curfew Singapore, Thursday. DEGULATIONS to effect the blackout and curfew from 6 p.m. on Nov. n> to 6 a.m. i n Nov, 17 arc contained in an Order published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary last nicht. The Order570 words
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Article187 1939-11-02 5 Malay Fined On Lottery Charge Singapore, Wednesday. DESCRIBED by Inspector Peter Ball as a small collector for an old Chinese in Geylang;, Sharif bin Salleh, a young Malay, was to-day sentenced a fine of $25 or in default two ks' s.i. by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, third magistrate, on a charge187 words
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Article212 1939-11-02 5 No Fine, Says Magistrate §EXTENCE of three months' simp ed in the Traffic District Court ►pean motorist, who was charg Javanese Bati-vendor by negUgen th e night of Aug. 3. In delivering judgment, Mr. C. IT. said that he had taken deliberation in the question212 words
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Article157 1939-11-02 5 Charge Over $300 Camera >iou ip \\< (lllCMl I LIM 1 1 1 N MAC. a Ilokki.n pleaded guilty this morning tin- second Police (ouit before Mr. Conrad Oldham M a (Marge of in minal breach of trust of a camvalued at S.JOfi belonging lo VI. Koh Hoo \tn Outllnin157 words
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Article117 1939-11-02 5 Singapore, Wednesday. THREE Chinese rice dealers from S?letar Road were summoned this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Firth Police Magistrate, for failing to exhibit in English prices of different grades of rice they sold m their shops Puah Chye Eng. the proprietor of Chop117 words
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Advertisement13 1939-11-02 5 EUROPEANS Register To-tlaiv 9 a.m.— l p.m.— BA 2 p.m.— l p.m.— HK13 words
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Advertisement112 1939-11-02 5 r v iY^_ "'-"^'-'—'Tm' i $_*YV M v* I I _B_ •-a I i 1 1 TTff L mmmggjimss m running H SHELL MOTOR OIL I Wtays ON THE JOB I Oil is such o good oU lor your densotion ol water tormed by cornr. T\'\ csr v :;y the112 words
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766 1939-11-02 6 Alleged Libel Claim Singapore. Wednesday. a LONG and detailed account of his business dealings, both in SingmA ppre and with his principals in Europe, was given by Mr. 11 Weinberg, in the High Court t -day. at the continued Ivan- of a ivil766 words
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Article114 1939-11-02 6 Si TAI I lilt) this i Ln the Bec< Cowl I I mil and Ws ►tall n i 12 i Wn rtv ol Himlri bin To* oi Lhi i oy t »ector l W that the ai :i(1 [{r value ol the prop* well ii Honour 14114 words
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Article20 1939-11-02 6 Singapore, Thursday. A Government Gazette Extraordinary brings under the restricted exports order tee! reinforcing bars, coke palm kerne20 words
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Article137 1939-11-02 6 pVIN Christmas cards must p a>N the Osaaasi In view of the postal censorshi] particularly desirable that mail should be posted early this year. The public are warned tl not be possible for the postal auth to announce a "last da] mg" for Christmas mail,137 words
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Article312 1939-11-02 6 News In Romanised Malay *LS Singapore, V MaJUI Meahuarat Kerajaan Johor pi Ml lTMllam telah meneuipkan suat tMLb 11 Johor akan DM j.um British wt§mkm partaionfaa dan dapat ch-bti.-nya dalain peperan Ongk- fcfenterl Besar, bers. m tahu beraf kits telah peroleh dl-b*vah Inl, da:i saya chukup yakin bahav Allah, pehak312 words
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Article22 1939-11-02 6 A Meeting of the Pairal Boaro ,-ore. will hp held at th P l* nd uu 110 a.ra. on Thursday Nov. 9.22 words
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Advertisement47 1939-11-02 6 -NEW HUDSON j THE WORLDS BEST BICYCLE tnlirely on Utnr own merits NEW HUDSON Bicyrle* have earned a truly "world vvidt" reputation for ENDUBUfG QUALITY BEAITIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an. RELIABILITY while VAt.t K for MONEY is. of course, a NEW lIUDfeON tradition. Et WPS. 158.-47 words
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Article753 1939-11-02 7 nothing could be {'Yt'llill** lovelier for the m young girl than the i* llia I* aaa collection of eve- ning frocßs at pres stige, in Capitol Buildings among which i.s one beauty of Swiss muslin, dotted over in brown chenille. _h this, the wide, heart shaped753 words
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Advertisement113 1939-11-02 7 Evening (.owns of 1940 are expected at A selection of dinner gowns OM display MW. Capitol BHfft Phone Singapore 3838 THEON NAIL POLISH 35 DIFFCKBNT SHADES MADE IN U.S.A. _fl_k AGENTS AMERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. Hairdressing Equipments 19, Orchard Road Sub-Agents CATHAY TRADING CO. PHONE 4847. BEDAK tWm V,RGIN B113 words
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Advertisement51 1939-11-02 7 by 1 1 1/. A BE' fll ARDtN $M'\.\ Th« y are renowned o A for their tineness, -fl- purity soft colours. JtA \l^ a Particularly line delicat effect. Jt r lt\ Japonica Powder i.s heavi-v. tor a wH v If^'-^^sK?"' porcelain finish &is recommended lor BA I 1 FRY51 words
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Advertisement79 1939-11-02 7 **^BSl__i__P^BMa^M-M_M-^_i-_a-i-B_i-_a_a_»-«_i--M__M_MM-_^_HM_n^_V-»MB_B-V •£> tvipojrrvro j/ iXj V A .¥47*5 tjVi SWLMSIITS 1 HOUSECOATS \y>* HOSIERV \> V \V(r AGENTS Aji ior AS BIE\ jolii; -^J^J CSfSets Brassieres Also HUBRITi:' Frocks 61, Stamford Kd. Phone (Eu Court) 3335 A LOVELY SELECTION OF NEW EVENING GOWNS CREPES, TAFFETAS AND NETS. LONDON CREATIONS At79 words
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322 1939-11-02 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, November 2, 1939. NOT SO FAST xjKW.s of operations on tin* Weatern Front would seem to luggest that both sides, for the time eing, are playing a waiting game. Armchair warriors are complain- ing of the lack ot spectacular achievements which characterised the opening phase of the322 words
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Article520 1939-11-02 8 TRADE DISCUSSIONS INVITED AN imitation to Japan to discuss a trade pact and impro\c general relations with Russia was contained in the doting remarks of M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Commissar, to the special session of the Soviet Parliament. Admitting that many lives had been lostReuter - 520 words
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Article120 1939-11-02 8 London, Nov. 1. RE ITER'S special correspondent with the R.A.F. des < ribes how lone R.A.F. fighters shot down a twin-engined German reconnaissance plane which appeared over a secret R\l aerodrome behind the Maninot Line. A lighter took off in pursuit of the German, whoReuter - 120 words
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122 1939-11-02 8 JAPANESE YOUTH TRIES TO KILL GENERAL Tokyo, Nov. 1. IT is belatedly revealed that S frantic vouth made an abortive attempt on life of Gen. Kazuslnu* I'gaki. former Foreign Minister, in Hokkaido in July this year. The police have now lifted their ban on the case. Masayoshi Yabuuchi. a twenty-year-old122 words
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155 1939-11-02 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. 1. IT is understood that high officials of the Japanese Foreign Office met A twice yesterday to discuss international politics. A greater part of the discussion was centred on measures for a settlement of the Sino-JapaiiexV War. Observers155 words
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98 1939-11-02 8 CANADA'S HUGE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION Ottawa, Nov. 1. TANADA'S contribution to the eco- nomic warfare may easily prove the most important part she will play in the war, declared Mr. Mackenzie King in a broadcast. "It has been suggested that in addition to being the Commonwealth's granary Canada may become itsReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1939-11-02 9 I or Our W oiiu'ii Hisiih i s Sauces cV Carnishings Make Or Mar A D.sh I 2 d chsh is spoiled by I g badly served— that is. ■the wi ice or garnishing; E stables, or too many ■em; or bv a salad, however 11,179 words
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Advertisement74 1939-11-02 9 r SAUSAGES that mil make N yoM a swoHd helping BHKS^a^^^v ■< '•^^H_tl_ill_i _B»-P^ ifiP^ '£jr H.--C v"; **Y > 'iffi@_Bira«Hj^H ",V\ 1 lr jl E_f < i-< _a^_ .vL _m t__l \vt£ -J_bc _?_^_Ho' Jr mm m** L V_ 9Vz_H_l '^^^^^*_______i_Br __t. S _s^9l goodness and flavour. Delicious, jfoZ&^*74 words
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Advertisement251 1939-11-02 10 1 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I M(. tl BRIM. VOJ IHE (REATEST YCTPaTV l-MU- < > KRS-KACITINC. AC-IH.N M lUK <.KK MAN SKC KKT SI-U- > C Vl( I IS BAH I.KI) BY A WOMAN: C STAHRIN< J Sfl MARCJAKKT > ''';f**Ǥ, f: cocKweoD "mm* mmWmm _^^B* c llaL^ii JW' mk251 words
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Advertisement232 1939-11-02 10 HIK YEAR'S SN \ITIL>I < "MEin v LLKs l: fl Kl N M MIL KADIOCm MCSK HALL CAPITOL j £)o*\ I GINGER ROGERS N3^^ 1 DAVID NIVEN >^"^- I in KKO-Radios Riotou* Story of a Hasty conclusion— and a too-anxiouH Grandpapa! > Amr^mmW' l JB_rO__M_l bJ_k ,PS DARING... HIT DELIGHTFLL232 words
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Article566 1939-11-02 11 European Who Lived 54 Years In Malaya Singapore, Thursday. took place at his residence, "Norwood/' East Coast Road, ioore, early yesterday morning from heart failure of Mr. very old European resident of Singapore, at the age of who was born in Goteborg, Sweden in 1861,566 words
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Advertisement362 1939-11-02 11 SUN TALKIE 7-30 TONIGHT 51-30 P.M Warner l..i\i M in I'LL GIVE A MILLION 41 EMPIRE TALKIE 7 p.m. to-nk;ht ».15 P.M. TIYYA.W* MARLBOROUGH OPENING IOMCIir One Slum At 7jjj P.M. COMPLETE SKKIAI 1.) CHAPTERS OF COLUMBIA'S ..Mill IMB CHAPTER PEAY "SECRETS oi rm: TltEASritE ISLAM)'' fc -%_F^-*-H_s H__HMHHE_«-«>~«H»« -^-is»>~-._MH-__^_iH^H^362 words
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Article166 1939-11-02 12 Allegation Agaiml Match -Maker 1 Singapore, ti I ..j p >; .si.iu u <iov >•■ for a bride for nay Bon, Ij :1 tlu wedding day." itnted Teo Poh, I Chines woman, ir the Third Court to-day. when Tan Tow, B Hokkien, was cbarg d with falsely166 words
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194 1939-11-02 13 JAVA PROFESSIONAL'S VIEWS (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE has some splendid golfers, while the standard of golf here is very good," stated Mr. Ronald S. Hanes, twenty-two year-old Australian professional golfer who passed through Singapore recently, on his way home from Java. "Although the little I194 words
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Article307 1939-11-02 13 II Wai O-aee announces that ill sn.te of the statement issued on in whuh the German allegals tha t Great Britain had supplied .as to Poland were categor.cdenird let the third time, the rman (io\ eminent continues to S a te in neutral countries, by307 words
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Article37 1939-11-02 13 <<■ 'mil team and th II on rriday, at Fan-,-, m nave boon chosen to repr K m Luil, B. Abu bin Salin. "'.So dn Ming. Khoo Slang, Thoeng :H Mun Kin, B a Chve Teow37 words
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Article29 1939-11-02 13 Ii leetea to piav n» Thornjcrofu Ltd. Not. 4 at the Oeylanj >m*r, Huti, MB Reye,. H Jim, Terk Kim, I K 'nn Sam. De Souza.29 words
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514 1939-11-02 13 Singapore, Wednesday. "THK British Constil ition ia one ol' the most remarkable devices of the v.y of man. ..I doubt whether there has ever icon in any political Age so marvellous a contrivance for the governing ol* a country, and especially a grea: country, as514 words
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Article40 1939-11-02 13 I,ondwn Nof 1 THE result Ol the Middle Park S 1 I run to-dav Djebel (9 tO 1) 1 Tantmifux <9 to 4> 2 Godiva <lu to l 3 uty ran Won by 2 length j Reutei40 words
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Article93 1939-11-02 13 IN a friendly badminton match pi. last week, the Excise beat the Mayfair BP. by three games to two. Results (Excise players mentioned first): Chan Chim Bock loMt to Low Poh Hai 15 11. 2-15, 3—15; Peh Teng Siew beat Billy See 15—7. 15—7 S Q93 words
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Article39 1939-11-02 13 IO DAY RCGGEE: R A O.C. vs. Loyals. Gillman. HOCKEY: Police 2nd v.s YMCA. Depot; Loyals VS. Combn ed Depots. Qlllman TENNIB: S.C.R.C. and Y.M.c A. tourn amenta. BADMINTON: SB A. meeting, I cal Union. s'iO p.m.39 words
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Article68 1939-11-02 13 Owing to the heavy down-pour just before Ave o'clock yesterday evening, the hockey match between the Police and the Fi af arranged for yesterday at the Depot did not take place. Yesterday's hockey fixture between the Indian Association and the S.C.R.C arranged to be played at the Indians'68 words
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Article78 1939-11-02 13 The following .ire tics m thi S.C.R.C tenuis tournament: KKIDAY Handicap mixed doubles ICIM S. Abed and ran Huck Toe (-12) vs. Mr. Mis. Evan V. (Ser). Veterans HYap Singles:— Dr. Ong Slew fl m (plus 3) vs. E C. Cherrington (-18). SATURDAY ■Tcaf Sinßb-s Wong Thinn Teck78 words
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Article49 1939-11-02 13 TIV following pl.ivrrs will npi<- <n! thi I ;> -u- I Ho, p on Club igalnel Um Imps 1|1(M B P at badminton on Nov Thong Soo rong, Ow Pod choon. Ho Ah Ch< lam Cheng Toh. Ee ChOOD }\<><k. S 81 Sangaraplllay, Tin Cheuk Koon ua im.49 words
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Advertisement22 1939-11-02 13 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. SS. PUONE NO.22 words
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405 1939-11-02 14 At The Pavilion "The Lady Vanishes" fkdsjfhsd1 :y' dn duced. The film waa n 7 Alfred i be kn t of tl then >n b ;n. 11,. which is Him on a par with n coui When vou .he i ady V you will ■.hen the Blm happ ntrigue and405 words
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Article44 1939-11-02 14 Tlie illoi appointments are set ted Mr H Morth-HOnt, MCS and Mr, A. I ir M C «s Controller ol Restric its Settlenn Hanci < i 1 1 v Controller i R tricted In nenl I Lhe Deputy H- tl Settlement I44 words
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Article61 1939-11-02 14 U.S. SHIP STILL HELD BY GERMANS Washington. Oct. 31. IN reply to a question at a press cont ference to- day, President Roosevelt said he still hoped the United States would get back the City of Flint. The American Government is asking: the British and German Governments, to avoid exposingReuter - 61 words
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551 1939-11-02 14 LABOUR MINISTER'S BROADCAST Oct. 31. iji; er] BROWN, Minister of Labour, in a broadcast talk I night on the contribution of industry I id: industrial country we had already i Mirces ikill and plant, and to the at additions have been made andBritish Official Wireless - 551 words
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Article62 1939-11-02 14 I big drop in the number of d> ni pneumonia Is recorded Ln the upplied by the Municipality ol Singapore fOl the week ending Oct 128. galnat 33 deaths from pneumo- nia In the previous week, there were v 16 last week. Oilier causes of death were beri-beri62 words
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Article182 1939-11-02 14 JUDGMENT IN PENANG PROBATE SUIT Penang. Wednesday. TN a lengthy Judgment which tana into 38 typewritten folios. Mr. Justice J. Aitken gave i.is decision in the Penang probate suit in which he was called upen to give his ruling BS to whether Lim Kuan Sail:, described in court as a182 words
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Article188 1939-11-02 14 From Our Own R< I Ip<»h. W> (!a FINES on four < barges with profiteering m imposed yerterda> r I Banders managi i WL Pritchard and <<•.. ipoh, liX \i r vl P. V Kadt liffe. tirst I Defendant, represent I on. pleaded guilty188 words
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Article66 1939-11-02 14 FUNERAL OF MR. C. A. R. COWDROY 4 Penang. YVYcY-'YatH THE ir:- f the late Mr GA r Cow. mt Superintend Rubber C Oflice, Penang, M place vesti :om his re-<: interment &t the Weatern Road C c aß Mr. Cowdroy. who died I his residence it. Union Street y66 words
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Article77 1939-11-02 14 The following will play for Mr,;> iTM against the Vehicles Department Club In a badminton gan Mr y singles and three doubles at their Ower at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Nov. 5: >ctil» SINGLES:-Lim Teck Ch Bong Soo. Lee Hock San. Tay h< Ann Yt 1 DOUBLES: Lim77 words
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300 1939-11-02 14 Ipoh, Wednesday. NO more is there to be the old mockery of Tamil schools as dirty hovels or any such things, and the Fndian children in this cemttfy are now looking forward to a 11? vv era There are now 620 Indian schools300 words
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Article54 1939-11-02 15 London. W day. OMt ■lop Rubber K ch. md. ja^Ja rial Toba oa I ■l-- -Dutch 9 Inv. 3V--119 Hita 15 1711% 3 7 2 70--1 Trans. Trad, 'bearer 85.7 91 shai Bank 79 dank Of I. A fe C 8 Tob. I 1 Reorg v an54 words
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Article61 1939-11-02 15 !iesday. i f) in bul >pt. given MS fiber S'ment. 11.0.0 Sellers 4Sarawas ir S'm 17. November value I d Pearl. Singapore) tt S'n 30 November value )er 1 FAQ 1 White Mun tok nt. 4* s Oct Dec sellerF»»n; rAQt Black Lampohg Hkt S'ment. 2 3 4 Oct61 words
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Article25 1939-11-02 15 LONDON RUBBER f London. Wednesday. Steady *****b UVis Dec. ni 8 b lifts March 113 16 b ll'-.s Apr,: June ;5 l 6b n B25 words
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Article41 1939-11-02 15 H. London. Wednesday. 011p 176.00. TT London on Shanghai 5 7 16 Unofficial T/T London on H 1531;32d. T T London n Japan Is. 2 3 32d.j Unofficial I T T London on New York 402 00 to 404.0041 words
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294 1939-11-02 15 London, Nov 1. Till! First Lord of the Admiralty 1 Mr ...iiichdl, made a statement in tin HouNe ol Commons to-da> on activities ot German uar>hips in the Atlantn. He .said that two German warship the Deutschiand type had been ivp< >i>erating In theReuter - 294 words
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Article242 1939-11-02 15 Singapore. Wednesday. THE tin market was again maintained j at $117* 8 to-day. while the price of j 1 nbber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 38 a 4 cents. November December 38»o cents. January March 35 7 a cents, and Yoril June 35Y4 cents, market firm.242 words
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Article111 1939-11-02 15 4 MALE Arab, a Javanese woman and two Ceylonese schoolgirls were involved in a 'free for air at Joo Chiat. yesterday. They were all taken to th e General Hospital by ambulance. Tne Arab sustained a lacerated wound on the head while the Javane.-e woman111 words
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Article149 1939-11-02 15 r i x H\ Rubber Ax, n held >Bta Auction i < t 1,369 *****0 lon led, l.Jiu ,>. ad 1.030 07 i lbs 1 459 85 I nd< n Spot 1 N w York PRKKS R| \l IsFli liilihed Smoked Murt: U. per lb. Standard Quality149 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-02 15 AN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. eL 5926 2, Finlayson Green.18 words
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Advertisement105 1939-11-02 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. established by Royal Charter A.D. I£4 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Brancbes: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:— Batavia,105 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-02 15 1 gWntni n www I_W^ 1 i__ an asi -Bmfi' i NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAH) UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siarn, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands Eaat Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSAC- TIONS of erery deacription undertaken. _tA_TTJRo.49 words
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174 1939-11-02 16 _don, Nov. 1. J KKVIEW Ol Canada I ptXt In the war was broadcast by Mr. Mackenzie Km" the Canaci. me Ministe: Mr Mackenzie King referred to the Imperial air training scheme •minion's most important military development ma] -'.fll mean." ht "that174 words
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Article64 1939-11-02 16 London, Nov. 1. Till: New Fort World lair closed last night for the winter. The attendance has been nearly 000,000. Of thus number, no .ewer in 14,000.000 people visited the Brill Pavilion The most effective exhibit in the Pavi- D and perhaps one of theReuter - 64 words
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Article98 1939-11-02 16 London. Nov. 1. IN the House of Commons to-day. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information was asked whether he would consider the desirity of recommending cheaper empire air mail ra' He said that he appreciated the importance of the despatch of correspondenceReuter - 98 words
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Article25 1939-11-02 16 ANGLO -SOVIET TRADE TALKS London, Nov. 1. It was learned in London today that the preliminary Anulo-Soviet trade discussions are to ..itimn.d this week. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article52 1939-11-02 16 New York. Nov. 1. It is learned authoritatively, says the Washington correspondent of the Nei York Times, that Russia is trying to bin 10.000 tons of rubber from the United States, presumably for Germany as there is no shortage of the commodity in the SovietReuter - 52 words
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Article36 1939-11-02 16 London. Nov. 1: The Foreign Office counsellor. Mr. David Victor Kelly has been appointed Minister at Bern i from the end of the year. Mr. Kelly has serfed at Buenos Aires, Liabcn, Mexico, Brussels Cairo.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article76 1939-11-02 16 London. Nov. 1. REUTER understand that the first seri- ous meetings between the British. and Dominion Governments' representatives took place to-day The Dominions delegates were entertained to luncheon by the British Government after which they went to 10 Downing Street where Mr. Chamberlain i presided over theReuter - 76 words
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98 1939-11-02 16 London, Nov. 1. THE National Labour Joint Advisory Council, representing trade unions t and employers organisations, met to- day. The Council is to advise Government on .such problems as old and less skillei men working side by side with fully j trained Trade Unionists.98 words
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Article72 1939-11-02 16 Ankara. Nov. 1. piABINET Ministers are following With the greatest interest the conferences proceeding in Bucharest Im areen King Carol and the Rum- "i in Envoys to lakara and Belgrade, who wire recently called home. These talks and other diplomatic activities in Bucharest are believed l shReuter - 72 words
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169 1939-11-02 16 BRITISH REPRESENTATIONS MADE IN TOKYO London v j AN invitation at question tlfll n dressed to thr Premier t„ mak statement on the situation' China, brought an ansu, tn, m >■? Butler, who declared that the Mt u (ion remains unchanged There had been fighting forth Kiangsi. Both sid :oidReuter - 169 words
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Article271 1939-11-02 16 I HOLLAND TAKES! PRECAUTIONS I The H:'gue. Not. 1 1 A STATE of sige will be pruufl ei. shortly in s„nie di tr*t ts fl Holland to place executive povttfl entirely in the hands of the milfl tary authorities. The measure, which u.ts fl nounced by the PrimeReuter - 271 words
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Advertisement96 1939-11-02 16 bo, o«,« w Y to^l7 PHONE fjX#«^* 3-15-6-15 io4oo Malaya's Waal Luxurious Cfaaeaaa qj r Every Seal A Tiu-l'p Arm Chair. -'"I J r-riii: hoi wu oi rm: I IIASIiKKVIIJJV--5 thkillin<. mrtmti or fabolt ccrsc-fogbound MOORg AM) the TK\( K OF BLOOD-CRAZED DOG I* mm j basil rathbom: i.vtkm- news96 words
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