Morning Tribune, 4 November 1939
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Title Section14 1939-11-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4-No. tU. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November I, 1939. M\ I CENTS.14 words
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Article285 1939-11-04 1 SENS A TIONAL RE VELA TIONS OVERTURES TO POLES I TURNED DOWN PARIS. NOV. 3. W ALFSKI. POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER. HAS REVEALED THAT IN MARCH LAST, HERR RIBBENTROP APPROACHED THE POLISH AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN WITH A PLAN FOR GERMANPOLISH COLLABORATION AGAINST RUSSIA. Ivi. Ziieski states that285 words
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85 1939-11-04 1 GERMANY INTENSIFIES PERSECUTION OF CATHOLICS Rome, Nov. 3. THF Papal Nuncio in Berlin has reported to the Vatican that the persecution of Roman Catholics in Germany has increased since the Pope's recent encyclical. The report savs that members of the Hitler Youth Movement entered eertain churches and expelled worshippers, while85 words
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Article118 1939-11-04 1 Roosevelt On Neutrality Washington, Nov. 3. to-day's Press conference, reterring to the defeat by 242 Jo 181 in the House of RepreJJativea of a motion urging retton of the embargo, President iOOMyeit expressed gratification at f the majority. He said ■e was KUd the Neutrality BUI had «jredReuter - 118 words
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Article71 1939-11-04 1 King Holds Privy Council London, Nov. 6. HIS MAJESTY the King held a Privy Council at Buckingham Palace today. Mr. R. G. Casey, the Australian representative to the Imperial conference of Dominion Cabinet Minis' was sworn in as a member of the counmt_ new British Ambassador to France was alsoReuter - 71 words
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Article106 1939-11-04 1 New Delhi. Nov. 3. THE Indian leader* continued their conversations to-day at New Delhi. where Pandit Nehru, former Cong President, had B long talk with Mr Jinnah. president of the Mnalim Lea. It is noa b Sieved that Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Prasad, the Congress Presiden; are106 words
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Article38 1939-11-04 1 London, Nov. 3: The King ha proved the appointment of Mr. David Kelly, counsellor in the Foreign Ofticr to succeed Sir George Warner on hi retirement at the end of the vear gus British minister at Berne B.O.W.B.O.W. - 38 words
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144 1939-11-04 1 London. Nov. Till Chain-film* of the Exchequer has given notice that he will move in the Commons a resolution to obtain power to raise loans for financing the war. It will conu bet n the House and, will form the ba is torB.O.W. - 144 words
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Article22 1939-11-04 1 London. Nov. 3: Mr. T. A. Crei.r, Canadian representative in the Empll v .var talks, was received by the King to- B.O.W.B.O.W. - 22 words
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Advertisement29 1939-11-04 1 ON OTHER PAGES j Neatraltt] z Ulegation> uaije Law* ipal I j j W I I Pan j, I 10 11 is, 14 15 lt> 1 Dominion Twai J29 words
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Advertisement29 1939-11-04 1 SITR 0 U X pronounced SIT-TRIT. RAINBOW PACKAGE FACIAL TISSUES DOWNY SOFT— ABSORBED I. 1 Jv y{j(m*^lK^^ 'cleaning tissue SHEET i!|\^V\ PACTACT WHITEAWAYS tCt Singapore Hgffl i it xm29 words
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Article, Illustration478 1939-11-04 2 EFFECT OF U.S. ARMS EMBARGO REPEAL Bill Expected To Become Law This Week -End Loudon. Nov. AN arsenal of unlimited resources will be placed M the disposal of lli«. Allied (.nvernrnents if tin- I 8 arms embargo is repealed. I 1. Leslie Burgin,478 words
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Article156 1939-11-04 2 "We Acted Rightly," Says Smuts London. Nov 3. GENERAL SMUTS, South Africa'.' Prime Minister, in a message to the South African new paper "Democrat." writes: "A.s the weeks pass. I am becoming more convinced than ever that we have acted rightly. The declared policy ol Nazi Germany not only toBritish Official Wireless - 156 words
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Article32 1939-11-04 2 Bloemfonteln, Nov. 3. B v the head committee ,J Of 1..:n d Party endorsed Q >licy a.s outlined in ParSept. 4. thereby rejecting Gen n> policy of neutrality ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article156 1939-11-04 2 S O VIET -JAPA NESE DESIGNS ON CHINA London, Nov. 3. TO the Chinese Government, M. Molotov's speech must have been profoundly disturbing, says the Manchester Guardian. China is not mentioned directly or indirectly. Japan was rebuked for their endeavour to appropriate part of Outer Mongolia, but not for theirReuter - 156 words
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Article58 1939-11-04 2 LONDON CALCUTTA AIR SERVICES London. Nov 3 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS have begun a 5 second Weekly land aeroplane .service between L mdon and Calcutta addition to <t aeroplanes which will now cross India each way between Kara hi and Calcutta, there four flying boat* which cross India for their twice-ueeklv serviceBritish Official Wireless - 58 words
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161 1939-11-04 2 Ottawa. Nov. 3. TIIK Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. I McKenzie King, to-day replied to a charge of favouritism in allot. ting Government war contracts. The charge was made by the Opposition leader, who aid that he had received a steady stream of protests against161 words
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Article41 1939-11-04 2 The output oi Estates of New Scudai Ltd., for the month of October 1939 T7v\ e *.r\ 2 J' OO0 4U lb ™king a total oi 152,140 lb., for the seven months of the year ending Mar. 31.41 words
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237 1939-11-04 2 No Reduced Charge For Electricity Singapore. Uav RBPLYING a renewed pi, tiv Mr. S. B. Tan— he made a siniih, plea last year Mr I. k., „n Municipal President, al to i\_\ budget meeting »l tinsioners. aid that .filler the tboli tion of nor a substantial retlu.tion in the minimum237 words
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Article40 1939-11-04 2 The Conte Verdi is due in Singapore or Monday. Irom Trieste, Venice. Brind Said. Sue/. Aden. Bombay, and Colombo lyrth at the S.H.B. wharf and is exp«< ■rata at 5.30 p.m. the same d;iy In Hongkong and Shanghai.40 words
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Advertisement27 1939-11-04 2 JUMBLE SALE d by the Preabytei Church Ladie., Work I tie held at th IWEUNBON HALL on MONDAI NOVEMBER <>\ al I'M) p.m. Admission 10 cent J -fall.27 words
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81 1939-11-04 3 BRITISH WARSHIPS SIGHT CITY OF FLINT I London. Nov. 3. BiTISH warships have now «*hted Z the City announced by the Admiralty atement: .steamship. City Ol sighted by our warships JUrds inside Norwegian r the City of Flint to Se Norwegian and Swedish unt i, she enters the ted that81 words
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Article135 1939-11-04 3 London Nov. 3. •Ills morning 1 French communique. > that the night was quiet on thfront, but there has been artiland infantry fire. The eommuniaue also states that a an reconnaissance plane was mi down, in French territory by a fighter yesterday. London, Nov. 3 Three German plane?Reuter - 135 words
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452 1939-11-04 3 "OPEN THREA T OF WAR AGAINST THE SOVIET" MOSCOW ACCUSES FINLAND LONDON, NOV. 3. THE FINNISH DELEGATION RESUMED NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE SOVIETS IN MOSCOW TO-DAY, ACCORDING TO A WIRELESS ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ROME. Earlier this morning a menacing comment was made by the Moscow radio which attacked M. Erkko's speech yesterday.Reuter - 452 words
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Article194 1939-11-04 3 London, Nov. 3. R E] continue to be received in London about distress among Poles and Jews as the result of German aggression. mutative sources in Berlin admit many court martials and i Poland. Most, of them took place in the Corridor where d were194 words
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Article53 1939-11-04 3 Budapest, Nov. 3 TRAFFIC in small parcels of food sent to Germany has expanded to such an extent than home supplies are affected and transport difficulties have arisen. Large numbers of packages containing butter, sausages, tea and other commodities are constantly being dispatched, rilthmiph liable toReuter - 53 words
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Article32 1939-11-04 3 London. Nov 3: The Lord Mayors Red Cross Fund has reached £600,000 including £50.000 on account of Flag Hay Lhrough the committee of which Lord Luke is chairman. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article70 1939-11-04 3 Singapore, Friday. -Lai Toh claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr c H Koh oo a charge of assisting in the management of a common gaming in use at 111, Beach Road at 9.45 p.m. yesterday. On the application of Court Inspector Charles w70 words
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Article104 1939-11-04 3 Copenhagen, Nov. 3. In addition to the demands outlined by M. Molotov. the Soviet may ask the Finns to cede the dis.rict uf FeUanio, states a Helsinki Uligrsun. It is pointed out that compliance with such a d* mand will |t*e Russia commen frontier with Norway, wnileReuter - 104 words
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Article127 1939-11-04 3 THE following have agreed to form the special committee of the Chine.se Ladies' Association, Singapore, to raise funds to purchase materials to make handkerchiefs, pillow cases, etc.. lor soldiers' comforts at the front Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. Mrs S Q. Wong, Mrs. Lim Boon Keng. Mrs. S.127 words
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Article61 1939-11-04 3 1 The next meeting ol the Y.w.c.A. Jasmine Club will be held at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay on Monday, Nov. 6. at 5.15 p.m Mrs. B C. Chelvanathan will give an interesting demonstration on cooking. All Indian and Ceylonese members of the Y.W.C.A. are cordially invited to attend61 words
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262 1939-11-04 3 conveniently classified in th e following B7.s4o tool Tin, include 11' mlllioc London, Nov. 3. THE Allies contraband control organi- sations have now intercepted and detained well over half a million tons ot contraband, suspected of being destined for Germany. French official ftfurefl published262 words
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Article99 1939-11-04 3 MARRIED COUPLE RECONCILED Singapore. Friday .—Chua Ah Poi appeared before Mr C H Koh in the Second Police Court this morning In answer to a summons issued to her by her husband. Tay Ah Soon, for variation of an order of $8 in a maintenance suit made in May of99 words
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Article442 1939-11-04 4 pn ing mai i n the Oolonj i published m 11 nunenf tic The principal ordinal ntitled "An fot the gotoumiaation and i n of monooua man: try Eteglftrari ot amend- the principal otdinance i «i i tquenl on the proposed amend- other ordinances442 words
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Article25 1939-11-04 4 The Singapore Traction Company's monthly ret if ir October. 1939 anted to $219,000 which is $1,000 less than the returns in October. 1938.25 words
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154 1939-11-04 4 TWO LORRIES IN TERRIFIC COLLISION Singapore, Friday. OFFICIALS in the Traffic District Court, policemen in the Sepoy Lines Police Station, and pedestrians at the junction of New Bridge Koad and Cantonment Road were aroused by a resounding crash that occurred shortly before ten o'clock this morning, when a five-ton Shell154 words
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Article89 1939-11-04 4 Deleterious Drugs Law Revised An amendment to the ft Dru^.s Ordinance will be bill to be brought before the I Council. Observations and recent inv< made by the Director of Medical and Chief Chemist, have proved th infusion made from drained popp sules contains a higher penmorphia than was formerly89 words
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71 1939-11-04 4 CHINESE FINED $100 ON LOTTERY CHARGE Singapore, Fi Charged with assisting in carry] a public lottery, chap-Jee-kee, Leow Chi Chye. a 55-year old Hokkien. v morning fined $100. in default, six weeki' simple imprisonment, by Mr .1 cher-Cooke in the Third Police c Accused was arrested in a h< Nankin71 words
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211 1939-11-04 4 Aw Boon Haw Buys $2,000,000 Worth Of Salvation Bonds gEING unsatisfied with the generous contributions he has made dining the last two years of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, Mr. Aw Boon Haw. the Malayan philanthropist and industrial leader, has again decided to buy $2,000,000 worth of the National Salvation Bonds Io211 words
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Article116 1939-11-04 4 Big Fine For Liquor Offences Singapore, Friday IK) VVAH HENG was to-day lined $150. or in default three months' rigorooa imprisonment, bv Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, fourth magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to two offences under the Excise Ordinance The charges were fermenting intoxicating liquor and bein^ in possession of116 words
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70 1939-11-04 4 Alleged Possession Of Housebreaking Tools Singapore. Friday.— Toota Mian claimed trial this morning in the Second Police Court before Mr. C.H. Koh on a Charge that at 4.30 a.m. yesterday he possessed housebreaking instruments at the junction of Victoria Street and Jalan Kubor. On the application of Court Inspector Charles70 words
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Article168 1939-11-04 4 BROADCAST TALK ON THE NAVY LIECT.-Commander B. M. Douglas, RJf., will speak on 'The Naval Situation" in a talk to be broach a^t by the 8.M.8.C. on Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. purpose of this talk will amplify and explain, as far a.s p the somewhat bare Admiralty si ments168 words
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Article67 1939-11-04 4 NO LICENCE TO DISTIL LIQUOR Singapore, Friday uilty to the charge of dls tilling intoxicating liquor without a licence. Tan Choo Beng was to sentenced to a fine of $120. or Ul dc three months' rigorous imprisonna Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, fourth trate. Tan wasr found at Thomson Road Oct.67 words
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Advertisement118 1939-11-04 4 DO VOl NEED GLASSES Th<im p s n Certified _^_^f^-*^___ Ir.unes and Mount in L r sjMWr^ \T are priced $3.00 $5.00 ~f-r^Z^» r ami 57.00. Th e cost of 11 the lenses depends on __Z?S your eyesight needs. y\ Hi e your* Eyei Examined ffowf THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified118 words
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Advertisement87 1939-11-04 4 COMH fV 1 |)()N SOON &£s!/> WOKKY. \RANTEF.D COMPLETE BATISP ACTION. CHALLENOE BY PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN. Who la Bpedallat In Aati try and Hoi .;>•• U.-uding with .15 years study ln FRANCE. ITALY. ECiYPT. MALTA. SWITZ--IUI AM), .uui various Parts of EUROPE. HE will positively explain you how to sue In87 words
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1226 1939-11-04 5 SERVICES CHARGES WILL BE SAME BUDGET MEETING Singapore, Friday. announcement that the public would next year not be called upon to pay higher charges for services rendered hi the trading departments of the .Municipality was made by Mr L Rayman, President, in the course of a1,226 words
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Article129 1939-11-04 5 ATTEMPT TO ELECTROCUTE HIMSELF A by cut tin by Mr W CJ Poll' lon of the Lnq i ;<• ci m< servant 11:1 A < d 3i. Medical cvi'l ath was due U ihi c* and hai morrha en! throat II aas alao i Urn's empfc I n f >129 words
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Advertisement24 1939-11-04 5 Y*^i\ \\____\______\at\%w y r^*%/^^_^^^'« :^B uv a iy MB GUINNESS MATE THE DOGS HEAD LABEt. !i_-_ IS ON EVERY BOTJLe -_yrarogusag? W PA 14324 words
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Miscellaneous13 1939-11-04 5 1 1 itoi'i \\s Register I o-ilaiv 9 a.m 1 p.m.— JA— (il13 words
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939 1939-11-04 6 DEFENCE EVIDENCE IN ALLEGED LIBEL SUIT Story Of Process Servers Singapore, Frida THI-; last wit: Ln| I* suit toi alleged Libel brought by Mr. H. W tst len Singapore Arm lie am Comte < td., Ln the High i before Mr. Juitict Pedl< Mi- Marcel Henri Lucien Lejeune. managing din939 words
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Article118 1939-11-04 6 II in officUll) announced, for :h Information of the mini >ramanif| la geaeral and of the icntrihut »rs to the buffer sUMk 193 1939 in |Kirtl < ular, that ti.e executive of the butler stack Nov. i made a distribution to the signatories under Article t\2 of118 words
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Article65 1939-11-04 6 WHi I maintenance sum::. which Lim Poh B husband P h 'i In tl i tendanl was n immons w< i plied L: sband's hoi u lie lod band was a tc< Inquired of the coolies if hei husband but 11 her. Sh° appli-d i! the mm:.65 words
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Advertisement84 1939-11-04 6 t»c»en .dr'^^i. t ,«to«f p. \£k\ __*_*as_Br^ w ——mm———m——m9t—fVf <\__W V al X_i va a t «r» *v wa _s > __Pi *>» __Hf *v_ ai s a v'. v teeth. i____\\ .< DenUfrtae. fragrant. ""-.JiV lotttapti difficult tiers, mammmmwtmwWmm-. to g ciibu^ lvnumce Is economical Your teeth are Ivory84 words
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Advertisement28 1939-11-04 6 THEON NAIL POLISH 35 DIFFERENT SHADES MADE IN U.S.A. w mmm AGENTS AMERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. Hairdressing Equipments 19, Orchard Road :x: Sub-Affen^ CATILW TRADING CO. PHONE 4847.28 words
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Article, Illustration356 1939-11-04 7 WOMAN.. .DAY BY DAY Significant ftUhtoti changes: Bare boards for slimming: Contrasts in war-time prices m Am. I r in Our Own Correspondent) 5f?T "l r London. |ir(AICN, jreiew, '-till take an interest in fashions and dress betaf kept busy plainiiii" mit new awl suitable stl| mcaM3n. These, naturally are356 words
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Article, Illustration349 1939-11-04 7 Lightning Change Air Raid Costume sob res| <'f Mm present I tottf* in general are rerht, although black and nations are still as much I ver. «nt change has come over the newest lk 9m •mmmmltjt a company of the AT S. to assist antiaircraft. Every day a detachment is349 words
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Advertisement67 1939-11-04 7 TAIKOO SUGAR BcUcr sugar is not to be had not only in our opinion, but in that of hundred* of our Customers most of whom ver rccommnidcd by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer. OBTAIN Mill. KYI KY Willi: K. SOLE Aor N":67 words
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332 1939-11-04 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, November 4, 1939. India's Loyally rpHE problem which ia engaging leadei of all partiee in India is serious, but it is much too early i'» ipeak of it aa an impasse. Fallowing the Congress Working < Committee's decision to issue i fiat eight (out of the total332 words
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403 1939-11-04 8 Goering Going To Rome I/Midon, Noy. 3. THE obvious urgency with which the Genua Ambassadors to Rome and Moscow have been summoned to Berlin indicates the (rowing concern felt by the Fuhrer at Russian and Italian policy, says the Daily Telegraph. "Italy's unrelenting hostilityReuter - 403 words
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Article149 1939-11-04 8 800 U.S. Planes For Allies Washington, Nov II the arms embargo is lifted I Ameriean manufacturers will bp able to send abroad immr d lately most of the 800 aer«. planes already contracted bv the Allies. In administ;., tion quarters a flood of Euro nean orders, totalling about i thousand149 words
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159 1939-11-04 8 London. Nov. 3. I AM proud to have met such men" declared the King after concluding his two days' iour of R.A.F. stations. The King received from the men themselves accounts of the flight* over Cuxhaven, Berlin. Potsdam and south Germany. and His MajestyReuter - 159 words
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180 1939-11-04 8 THF sueeessful aehievement of Bri- tain's gigantic evacuation, and satisfactory measures to normalise the lives of evacuees since their transfer, were outlined by the Health Minister. Air. Walter Klliot, in the House of Commons last night. Over a million and a half evacueehad been conveyed toReuter - 180 words
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Article100 1939-11-04 8 Chungking, Nov. 3. DAILWAY traffic between Kunming. capital of Yunnan Province, and Hanoi, in Indo-China, which was interrupted for many weeks is the result of a landslide. j s erpected to resume today. The Chinese military authorities have been seriously perturbed at the stop- page of thisReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement27 1939-11-04 8 ul^^aa^x^^ *^^A f/j 1 1 aji i i i _/ai J 1 fI EWAR s l §1/ white J ill label I 1 WHISKY J nrDo r.i27 words
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Article, Illustration217 1939-11-04 9 Charing Cross Behind The Lines! j t this page show Hntish in France and also give some tion of th. effect of the war I inhabiUnteof other countries. Sir Kingsley Wood, the Air Minister, has made a tour of the Royal Air Force En France, the lirst British defence minister217 words
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Advertisement380 1939-11-04 10 111,, |v| \ill m ike I i»i^ Mt 1 nicrtainnrnt Nothing boring Mr rioppy A Cir and IVrioiniaiue all rotu*f< M. TRIBUNE Nt-sterday) CAPITOL a_> I TO-DAY. .3-15-6-15-9-15 W^^** GINGER ROGERS DAVID NIVEN in RI>()- Radio's Iproarimis (oniedv of a Shopgirl ulio should have been a mother but who WASN'T380 words
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Advertisement44 1939-11-04 10 "If I Were Kinsi GRAND(NcwWorId; Matinees: TO-DAY TO-MORRO* HOLLYWOOD HOTEL. ALIAS THE BAD MAN, GHOST TOWN GOLD EMPIRE TALKIE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P Edward C. Robinson in 'CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY' Matinees: TO-DAY TO-MORI Ol "SEVENTH HEAVEN", <•"" DIGGERS IN PARIS -mmmm» m44 words
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Article37 1939-11-04 11 I don. Nov. 3. r prbeinfSbc] n life- ea from Ml JP In a i emh eontion Under cover JJ Hie ,:th heavy hundred miles before. k -ishcon i37 words
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101 1939-11-04 11 EXCISE CHARGE AGAINST EAST ASIATIC MANAGER Sin.' 4 CHARGE Against M: S Anderson Managei ol the Ba Asiatic ('>> oi intoxicating liquor without licence was to-day mentioned in the urth m.lice e( urt. Mr. Mortensen appeared in pla Mi Andersen v.;.** present \r\ Denmark. Mr ell of the" E\ Dept.101 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-11-04 11 Nd? u,or and Hed >' Lamarr in the M.G.M. production "Lady of the A Romance of Indo China opening at the Capitol on Weds. Bth Nov.25 words
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Advertisement136 1939-11-04 11 T TODAY al II A.M. I I UL I TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORNING MORNING Screenings of the Picture hundreds haw been asking for again— SHIRLEY TEMPLE in her ml -oth Century-Fox Technicolor Triumph The' LITTLE PRINCESS" With lAN HUNTER and RICHARD GREENE Children under 15 half-price. i .iimi ii.t Mfi.n...., n136 words
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Advertisement224 1939-11-04 11 POSITIVELY LAST 4 SHOWS AI Jl A. >l lIH A -lUm. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 \v\km:k HMML BTICI Ml si( \i (mi dv Ked Headed Oomph' vs. Dark-Haired D\namitc j _m___t________\mm Jr.?''- m *_nv^| _^Bf 1 Rfid XfSt^l^T%i 111 __*Mt jB Illlw^ aT r f^^ B w S) a m 1224 words
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103 1939-11-04 12 Stagapoi THAKGED with in unlawful po u of three CQ 1 1()1 the Chim Fund, Kgi Men- Sai. who pleach,' h( ch |to a One ol $20, or in default thi rigorous Imprisonment, by Mr. c. H. Koh. second Ifßgistn m t,, tod bv103 words
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Advertisement317 1939-11-04 12 i --J Jl r •p»T"*TvaVi m Bnffißitar^'iiii ""^TfT W H__il_^Xt_»na_: 2r«« Ij Vm V 3? ____^-fea_! SYPaOand BRITISH INDIATINES ENGL/ The P. &0. S. Na Company will hare :S cargo iteamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. All root li aiaj 'tii i i on oi efl Ihe route317 words
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Advertisement310 1939-11-04 12 -fa I—i _fTI 111 I I I L^"« \-i aJs=_"^Snf—- V LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said. Palestine, Beyrouth sablanca. London, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Co jen and Ecandi navia. OTOVARDS: jkok. Saigon Manila. Hen- Shanghai and J: i<[ particulars310 words
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374 1939-11-04 13 Interesting Play At Anson Road Y.M.C.A 2; C.S.C 0. INTERESTING hockey was witnessed at the Y.M.C.A Anson Road ground, where the home team defeated the C.S.C. by two clear Fi;. l( ding-dong affair, with the C.S.C. appearim, to lv)ld territorial ad vantage374 words
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Article124 1939-11-04 13 I T HI Malaya Signals beat a scratch 1 beefcej team Of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club by four to two, on the S.C.R.C. pound yesterday. were to field their first owing to unforeseen eircum.lv able to held a hail, the Signals scored against the Chinese124 words
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Article329 1939-11-04 13 Reserve Hockey On Padang S.R.C. 2nd l\ Loyals 2nd 1. a mediocre same of hockey at the S.R.C. yesterday, the second eleven of the home club beat the Lovals by two goals to one. S of a poor standard, both' indulging in wild hitting— the329 words
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Article128 1939-11-04 13 TIIK following teams have been selected to play in a final trial game at the (i.S.C. on Monday for the Ke.st sml»- in the annual mmm hockev match on Poppv Dav: COLOURS: M Oehlers (GAC.). J Atuell (V \V A A Pennefather. Capt <(; SO; I)128 words
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Article31 1939-11-04 13 The Chinese Swimming Club celebrate their anniversary to-day. Aquatic sports will be held irom 1 SO pm and m tho evening there will be the dinner and dance.31 words
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Article26 1939-11-04 13 /The rugby match between the first teams of the Loyal.s and the R.A.F. which was to have been played at Seletar yesterday was cancelled.26 words
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Advertisement45 1939-11-04 13 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE |jy I Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" reputation for ENDURING QUALITY BEAITIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an* RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDbON tradition. WPS. 158.45 words
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Miscellaneous24 1939-11-04 13 TIDE TABLES TO-DAY Ilitih Water: 3.17 a.m. 7.fi ft. 2.38 p.m. 8.1 ft. TO-MORROW Ilitrh Water: 4.27 a.m. 7.3 ft. SJI p.m. 7.!> ft.24 words
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Article467 1939-11-04 14 Tthe rt p re Hireling «n Snv 11 Hursts lavv 1 Di\. 1 7 I urs < Olttpt 9 4 re GoM 9 l idl DriK 8 13 Bay DraROii Tonroe 8 8 jltaua M *> .a] Wor ling ton 8.5 Insure 5 1 Rteotery 7J1 T!)«-otr«ild467 words
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Article80 1939-11-04 14 RAI I LIS Ceßege stored a credit able hocke\ vh ton over the Hyderabad Regiment yesterday at link it Timah by four go.»ls to one. The brst h 'If of the game saw no score, but in the second half, the Regiment netted five80 words
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Article60 1939-11-04 14 Tin- following are weights for the •second day Nov H. lIOILSI S— ASS |-|)iv l_f,:, uls Roya] Hampton 7 Smoke Dreams g Botnbus k_ Tovarich g.g j n Knight 7 n Toyman 7 landi down Ply* mm IfORSFS I \^s 1 _f_y. »_s' fen. Empiric Meadowman B^960 words
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Article47 1939-11-04 14 TO-DAY BUGGER: Singapore vs. Armv. S.C.C: S.R.C. vs. Y.M.C.A. S.R.C. HOCKEY: Indian Assn. vs. Indian Army. I.A SC.R.C. vs. R.A.F., Seletar; Raffles vs. St. Joseph's, Raffles Loyal> vs. Indian General Hospital, Tanglin. BADMINTON: Inter-School final. C.U. hall. 2 pjn. SHOOTING: Small Arms Competition.: B. Timah.47 words
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Article47 1939-11-04 14 At the general meeting held on Nov. 1. the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year:— President— V.V. Thaver; Vice President— M.H. Noordin; Secretary— Lie Piet Yoeng; Treasurer— Koe Khian Fong; Sports Captain—Harry Lee; Auditor— Bong Kim Chonc; Committee— Chong Yen Sung.47 words
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Article95 1939-11-04 14 Male Europeans of British nationality lin Singapore are reminded tha" to'!day, Nov. 4. is the date allotted for 'registration, under the Rggtatraf dinance. for persons whose begin with CA-CH. Persons who fall within this are asked to register between D 1 p.m. Registration Is required of all95 words
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Article206 1939-11-04 14 The attention jf the public is drawn to the fact that, for administratis sens, it has been found advisable to n separate the control of imports which I. is linked with foreign exchanu. control, s from th:« control of export, which S more closely connected with shippini I-206 words
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Article164 1939-11-04 14 - Applications are invited for vacancies in the General Clerical Set vice in Singapore in 1940. 2. Everv applicant must hav al ed his 16th birthday and not yet have attained his 21st birthday, must b< good character and must have n the Malayan School Certificate Exam nation,164 words
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Article308 1939-11-04 14 S c.c Singapore C olts H.C 1 k GAME of missed chances, yesterday hockey encounter betw, n the S.C'C. and the Singapore Colts Hockey Club, played on the Pad suited in a draw, each side scoring a goal in the second half. The Club,308 words
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Advertisement227 1939-11-04 14 TRADE BARGAINS I I im IM FOR SALE 'BARGAINS! Read this page of Spa-' dal Trade Bargains appearing in the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You Will ::nd what you are looking for and 6A77. MONLY. OPTICAL lever your optical requirements NAN-SIN has exactly what you Want plus efficiency and economy.227 words
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Article18 1939-11-04 15 I \vw York. Nov. 2. Steady 20 1 16b. 20 5 lfc 19'ab. Wss Quiet18 words
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Article95 1939-11-04 15 London. Friday. 1 MDON GOLD ie, per OS. 18.8.0 LONDON STOCK I XCILWOE J}!?, id 2 neral EI; /trie 75 3 n. Ind. 30 3 ibacco 117T) Dutch 28r Pacific fi7 8 Tin 4r. 1 PI In v. Trust 319 1 9 Hitams 26 3 ern Kintas95 words
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Article40 1939-11-04 15 London, Friday. Market Tone Quiet 11 b. 11*8 s. Forward) D. i n b. ii' 8 s. Forward) Jan rah 11 ii6 b. ii' 8 3. 3: ird) April Ju »e 10 13 16 b. 10 7 8 s.40 words
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Article47 1939-11-04 15 T~ t London, Friday. >ndon on Paris 176.00 i, i London on Amsterdam 7.52 1I I '-n Shanghai 5^ TTT Unofficial i on Hongkong is 3 l'32d. i London on Japan Is. 2 3 32d. T tt Unofficial widen on Nejr York 402.00 to 404.0047 words
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Article59 1939-11-04 15 m London, Friday. latey) in bulk. 1 Sment Not .quoted ..^Pra 'Straits FMS> S'ment. m.n.o Sellers 'Sarawak* Sment. 18 Nominal eed Pearl. N mmai ■Smoapore) November S'ment 30 6 Valuo Pepper (FAQ' White Muntok Oct Dec S'ment 4' 2 Sellers Pepper <FAQ' Black Lampong Oct Dec. Sment. 2 Buyer59 words
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Article192 1939-11-04 15 S.C.R.C. TENNIS TIES IN the mixed doubles handicap t»-nnis played at the S.C.R.C. yesterday. Tan Hack Toe and Miss S Abed <-12> disposed of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wong in straight 6-2. 6-2, while in the veterans' handicap singles. E C. Cherrington (-15» beat Dr. Ong Seow Hian (plus 3>.192 words
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Article263 1939-11-04 15 Singapore. Friday. TIN at midday was Sll7 3 8 unctianged, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 3 4 cents, November December 37*2 cents, January, March 35'a cents, and AprilJune 34! 4 cents, market quiet. Business on the London Stock Exchange yesterday263 words
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Article177 1939-11-04 15 JHE Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union arc holding a trial game I afternoon at Fairer Park in preparation for their match agan the Asiatic Rugby team of Negri Sembilan at Singapore on Nov 18 in 'he "All Blues" Cup. The .'ollowing are the teams for this afternoon:—177 words
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Article80 1939-11-04 15 I\R B H SHEARES entered the hnals V of the -A" class singles Of the i'M.C.A. Autumn Lawn Tennis tournament when be defeated Tan Swee Wah in the semi-flnaJ yesterday. The game went to three sets. Dr Shea res losing the fir.st Results: "A" class singles; Dr. B.H.80 words
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Advertisement14 1939-11-04 15 Your MOTORCAR -j <&_-xr South British fasitrance Co., Li LTei s<)9fi 2, Finlayson Green14 words
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Advertisement122 1939-11-04 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. Unincorporated 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 Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:— Batavia, Sourabaya,122 words
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Advertisement104 1939-11-04 15 nv T• 1 'a^l i i^S 1 l^B ■nS V c »>^_Hßl_SH_ i »^^P^l It Is imposxßr^rE^ sib,e for a0 individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sixes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves104 words
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Article215 1939-11-04 16 traffic regulations for u.» i ligM and will be brough Legislative Council at its next i ruli bring the Colony Into line with the laws at pre? nl in i i in the P ms. to maki pn foi thi da ;.iid ol motor215 words
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Article102 1939-11-04 16 Chlcago, Nov. 3. AFTER describing M. Moiotov'.s speech and the Italian Cabinet re.shullle as indications of Russia's and Italy's firm neutrality, the Daily News .say.s; "The repeal of the arms embargo \V'!l marl: the tendency ol the United Btates to return to traditional neutrality told ni persisting102 words
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Article108 1939-11-04 16 Discharge In Three Months Singapore, Friday. iiMiDii MM) baakmpj In Janu- aiy. if>.;:;. an Arab liiirtowiMr Shaft Babied bin Abdullah Bajerai, was granted his discharge subject to threi monthi when he appeared before sir Percy McElwaiue in the B.uikruph v "urt this morning:. Bankru] Ued $717,389. due to ir> creditors108 words
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Article40 1939-11-04 16 London. Nov. 3: The King to-day-received Sir Ronald Cam obeli, who k hands, on his appointment as British Ambassadoi in Paris. Afterwards Sir Ronald and Lady Campbell were the guests of the King and Qucui at lun- che -n B.O.W.B.O.W. - 40 words
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400 1939-11-04 16 I iul.ni. Nov I. ALTHOUGH there have hitherto been only a few meetings between the Dominions and Indian Ministers and members ol tbe British Government, it i?»j understood that k re.it satisfaction is expressed at the wajf in which the r. .n versa tions opened. TheReuter - 400 words
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374 1939-11-04 16 Singapore, Friday. ITEARING wax resumed at the Third Police Court this afternoon in the case in which Ibrahim bin Xartasha, a clerk with 2:) years' service in the Assessors' Department of the Municipality, was charged with assisting in the management of a common betting aouse374 words
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Article180 1939-11-04 16 Amsterdam. Nov. 3. (N Holland where martial law wai proclaimed In the frontier districts yesterday, members of fureign forces are prohibited from entering defence areas. In Belgium preparations are goi for defence in certain areas If thi try is invaded. Berne, Nv. 3 In Switzerland, although steps beenReuter - 180 words
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Article50 1939-11-04 16 London, NO FIELD MARSHAL Goering will arrive in Pome on Tuesday next according to the Populaire dltalia, Musi newspaper. Negotiations between Italy and BW garia are proceeding satisfactorily cording to the Italian press. It I sible that they will be concluded .short- Reuter iyReuter - 50 words
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Article83 1939-11-04 16 Lt: R. V. S. Wright was the wii I -t the President's Cup of the fohore International Club wit! score of 65. The following are the Cards i I Lt: R. V. S. Wright 42 3, 1 J W. Moore 37 J. A. E. Reid 45f38— Dr E.83 words
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