Morning Tribune, 10 November 1939
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Title Section13 1939-11-10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 1,1. N* 8* SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, November 10, 1939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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809 1939-11-10 1 Review Of War Prospects POSITION OF ALLIES STRENGTHENED LONDON, NOV. 9. T 0 THOSE WHO SPEAK NO .IT I HAT OF 1 FORCE, FORCE IS THE HAVE BEEN COMPELLED TO TAME I AMIS WE SHALL NOT LAY THEM DOWN TILL WE ARE THATBritish Official Wireless - 809 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-11-10 1 RUDOLF HESS filler's deputy, who according to nconflrmed reports from Munich, a; killed m the bomb explosion rom which Hitler had a narrow pape. Official denials of his death I ere fiyen by Berlin. See page 2.39 words
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Article45 1939-11-10 1 1 Paris, Nov. 9. is reported from the German frontier the German ex-Crown Prince ndei arrest on parole m th-i demonstrations and m favour of the resation of the monarchy, when he went Ik Potsdam. had to suppress the de- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article60 1939-11-10 1 < i London, Nov. 9. SSIONS m Moscow between the Rnnish delegation and the Soviet government leaders are to be resumed o-day. lon is growing m well-in-rters m Moscow that a ment is likely. n message states that n Kampf and anti-Russian een banned by the FinnishReuter - 60 words
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Article36 1939-11-10 1 M r London, Nov. 9. liill's statement m the l Commons yesterday about the ally iJ, Vif Ro Val Oak is praised gener- l «e British Press for its franklliy m regard to the work ReuterReuter - 36 words
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160 1939-11-10 1 EMPIRE UNITY THE NEW WORLD TO COME I MR. CHAMBERLAIN said that one thing that stood out before everything m these first weeks of the war was the essential and fundamental unity of the people "In our determination to aehievc the task At haft set before ourselves, we. have theReuter - 160 words
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Article41 1939-11-10 1 Britain Fuel Gas London. M The British Government has re^mmended lor manufacture a equipment to enable road vehicles tC run on producer ga Tliis gas is extracted from coal cok* or^ther fuel, while the vehicle is actually on the road. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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276 1939-11-10 1 Siegfried Line Flooded London. Nov. AN THE Western front, activity has become much more brisk 0 and the live.mess of the last lew .lays was mamtamed tataf '"S^mtag'. French communique speaks of mcreascd activity at the "as a whole, local reconnaissance, and sharp encounters 1Reuter - 276 words
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Advertisement25 1939-11-10 1 r6THER "PACES"I n tnN ,ewed J r^plosioii Pr»»»« I i Hrewil 11 I ieksV.B n 5 is ii Kirt 15 nan" 16 I rl „lmwA25 words
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Article, Illustration365 1939-11-10 2 INTERVIEW WITH DR. SUN FO "Far East Peace Depends ON European War" London. (>v (J soU TflK conversation with Lord Halifax was very encouraging v<i B a v said Dr. Sun Fo when intervewed by Reuter. lam satis Jl'lnd there will be no change m the British Governments policy B"'"Reuter - 365 words
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Article143 1939-11-10 2 Amsterdam, Nov. 9. JHE fact that Hitler did not utter a single word m regard to the peace mi has caused disappointment and offence m Holland. It is now expected that Hitler will merely acknowledge the appeal through diplomatic channels and leave the matter at that.143 words
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Article57 1939-11-10 2 HOLLAND BELGIUM PREPARE London, Nov. 9. {N both Holland and Belgium, defence precautions continue. Belgium has announced that she has proof that her territory has been violated by aircraft which were neither British nor French. Mor e Belgian reservists have been i-wled up. A Netherlands report speaks of further floodingReuter - 57 words
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Article102 1939-11-10 2 London, Nov. 9. THE Racing Calender states that flat racing fixtures for 1940 are of the normal list, which would have been held if there was no war. The season begins on Mar. 25 with meetings at Kempton, Birmingham ami Newscastle and ends on Nov. 23 at102 words
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71 1939-11-10 2 NAZI PLANES SPREAD RED PROPAGANDA Paris, Nov, »Jfr NAZIS have dropped reprintsW^ the speech of M. Moiotoi oM Eastern France and l'arl> sfl urbs as propaganda, acconfl to Charles Morice writing m pfl Parisien. The plane was camouflaged J| the pamphlets made to re>enB r a Communist document. >■"" HsReuter - 71 words
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Article74 1939-11-10 2 London, Not. FE South African Governrnen announces that it has t>v,dt h of a Nazi plot m South Africa >' p was frustrated at the outbreak war. I The Government statemen -"m that a connection between j gnisation and members of th ministry staff hasReuter - 74 words
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Article24 1939-11-10 2 endeavour to maintain a P Ol 1 1 1 list as practicable, and sh< I arise substitute fraah nxt\ I racing is permissible ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article42 1939-11-10 2 London, Nov. 9. ERAN'CE'S kmwaamide clear in i broai lai t night by the .ench Minister for the Colonies, who declared that thei oould be no qit ion ol the Ah Mng to choose between itter and Runs. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article79 1939-11-10 2 ATLANTIC NEUTRALITY PATROL London. Nov. 9. TWO more American destroyers have been ordered to join the Atlantic neutrality patrol. i Over 80 war "craft will now be guarding the east coast of the United States. The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey has already transferred six of their tankers to79 words
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52 1939-11-10 2 Japanese Fighter Plane Attacks Imperial Airboat I London, Nov. 3. It is now known that the Imperial Airways liner, Dardanus, which was forced I land on Waichow Island, was fired at by a Japanese fighter aircraft. The Domei Agency states that the crew and three passengers of the airliner areReuter - 52 words
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Article147 1939-11-10 3 Big Battle In Shansi Imminent I Chungking. Not. 9. enlr f the war theatre m ma the comins week will south-western Shatwi. pre- military spokesman m an w with the press. This Eludes Shinkow H«h**n m and Tailing, between the K "ver and the Tung-Pu Dkesman further disclosed that .ventChinese Central News Agency - 147 words
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Article199 1939-11-10 3 I members of the Indo-Malaya ssoeiation. a newly formed iation of local- born Indians it dinner at the G. 11. Cafe on day. Paul Sammy, the President, adthe members and said that the tton might be appropriately B war infant and he sinhoped that it199 words
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Article27 1939-11-10 3 (London. Nov. 9. Commons, Mr. Geof'Secretary for Mines) Government had decid- < percentage of the coal me from 75 per cent, to ast year's consumption. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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1061 1939-11-10 3 HITLER BELIEVED FURIOUSLY ANGRY AMSTERDAM, NOV. 9. FlO FURTHER DETAILS OF THE MUNICH EXPLOSION HAVE YET LEAKED THROUGH DUTCH CHANNELS. IT IS SAFE TO SAY HOWEVER THAT A RUTHLESS INVESTIGATION IS BEING CARRIED OUT BY THE POLICE, THE GESTAPO, THE S.S. AND THE S.A.Reuter - 1,061 words
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Article76 1939-11-10 3 Paris. Nov. 9. WHILE the German Press is accusing the British Secret Service for complicity m the beer cellar explosion, the Paris wireless m a German broadcast this morning 'ays that the incident indicates that the Gestapo may have had two reasons for causing the explosion, namelyReuter - 76 words
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Article87 1939-11-10 3 Rome. Nov 0 NEWSPAPERS have expressed the Italian public's indignation at the at tempt on Hitler and voiced satisfaction that he was fortunate enough to leave before the explosion occurred. The Italian Ambassador m Berlin has sent a message of condolence to Ribbentrop. The King and MussoliniReuter - 87 words
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Article86 1939-11-10 3 BR UTAL CHOPPER A TTACK Singapore, Friday. BRUTALLY assaulted with a chopper, m a shop m Cross Street yesterday evening, a male Chinese was taken to the General Hospital suffering from a eight-inch-long incised wound over the back of the head, a deep cut on the left arm and another86 words
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Article69 1939-11-10 3 AT 8 45 yesterday morning a 35-ytar-old male Chinese was found lying by the side o! Lim Chuk Street. o_ff Beach Road The man bled lrom the and mouth He expired m the ambulance ()tl the ua. tO the Tan Tock Sen H i ital. :tv69 words
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64 1939-11-10 4 RURAL BOARD DOES NOT WANT UNFAIR COMPETITION Sinqajwirr. Thursday. M\KKF_T by law\ aimed" at ''1 preventing competition between vendors m tlie market ami >hops m the neighbouring! were approved at a meet ing of the Rural Board this morning. T hi- Board agreed to the prineipl** of the new legislation,64 words
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Article181 1939-11-10 4 The Circus Comes To Town |\PENING to-nighl at Prince Edward R »d, the Grand Olympic Cm alter a very successful tour m the Far Bast, commences a Bee re. Ha\ arrived last week, the circus 1... i growing interest, among the publii id crowds are seen daily at tiu d181 words
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328 1939-11-10 4 FINED FOR RELEASING THE WRONG MAN Story Of Women's Visit To Lock-Up Singapore, Thursday. IFTERatrial lasting whole day, Puma Bahadur, Corporal No 526 of the Central Polk* station, was this afternoon fined 140, or m „l t oi r ayme„t to undergo one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr J I328 words
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Article82 1939-11-10 4 Governor's Up-Country Visit HIS Excellency and Lady Thomas, accompanied by the Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp, will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train on Wednesday, Nov. 15, and will stay at King's House. His Excellency and party will motor to Beremban on Friday, Nov. 24 and stay82 words
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Article126 1939-11-10 4 NO HIGHER PRICES FOR PETROL IT has come to the m, M 1 ernnifnt. iftafc I ment of Information th a H rumour is rirculatii uifM the Federated elsewhere to tin I prices of petrol and i M u an M raised again m the neat f utu !B No126 words
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200 1939-11-10 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AoO-year-old ice seller who loved a 14-year-old girl, was found hanging m his house yesterday. The body was discovered early this morning by a neighbour, and when the police arrived, a letter was discovered, said to have been200 words
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Article429 1939-11-10 4 THE second general meeting of the Women's section ol the Johoi Branch, Malaya Patriotic Fund, was held at "Saujana" on $'M day. Among those present were Her Highnese Tungku Ampuan Besai (Patroness), Mrs. Pepys (President;, Mrs. Aziz i Vice-President i. Members of the Women's State429 words
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Article65 1939-11-10 4 PITTING at a table m his house S Bahru Road, m the early J I yesterday morning, a male cm.. badly burnt when a lamp that pended above the table dropped an' ploded. I He sustained severe burns on a chest, back, hands and legs m I65 words
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Article87 1939-11-10 5 I Singapore. Thursday. r with the alternative of rigorous lmprison- morning imposed on a 24-year old Teochew. who :ore Mr. J. Fletcher•V; Third Police Court to a m carrying on a P^Sas.aresult ducted on a house ta lAngus afternoon. In the found one chap-iee-kee .;/l ips valued87 words
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Article79 1939-11-10 5 CARRIED FOWLS BY LEGS, FINED 'ttm .pore. Thursday— Sham Singh a yott dice constable, was this fnZ ined one dollar by Mr. J. •■cher-Cocke m the Third Police "•Mr. when he was convicted on a M cruel to two fowls by hem by their legs. ■Hiam claimed trial to the79 words
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621 1939-11-10 5 Address To British Women THE voice of Queen Elizabeth will be heard m some 15,000 Malayan homes next Sunday evening (Nov. 12). Her Majesty will broadcast to the women of the Empire on that day, which is to \y served as Remembrance Day621 words
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Article302 1939-11-10 5 THEFT OF WALLET FROM A SEAMAN I L\G GEK MING, described as a ricksha-puller. Wa* found guilty morning m the Third Police Court by Mr. J. A. FletcherCooke on a charge that at 11.40 p.m. last Saturday, m Taxi S. 8553 at Desker Road, he stole a wallet and cash302 words
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Article217 1939-11-10 5 BROKE ONE BOND: ENTERS ANOTHER I Singapore, Thursday, fin Kirn Seng (17). came up for sentence this morning m the Second Police Court before Mr. C. H. K"h on a charge of theft of a wrist valued at S3 or S4, belonging w Mr. M. Habekost, between 11 p.m. Oct.217 words
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Advertisement77 1939-11-10 5 kmfC Mm I mX&^ llk wr fi^M S f Nov.. ause thei. ol^l SWm ft* nothing to throw away f* -a In a minute they are ready to lIX v c. See OUT fOP SCOttOMtCCIi n of d licatessen f k your nearest branch Uk(t C&Sll&f LIVER SAUSAGE a^ ~a»aJ77 words
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461 1939-11-10 6 i the < plendid gift ol $600 to tin Poppj the m oi tht China I Fund Com- mitt In i dai _rd the d i„ imtttee, Mr. f follows en hef the CI 'l't Fund ''ommittee, oi which he U chairman: "You461 words
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Article54 1939-11-10 6 POPPY DA Y FUND Thi B further list of donations t<> I Daj Pund. The total ot donations Is now $4.1 Caacho-Slovak Community $50. piainfleid Piri-.-ka $10. Committee Members of China Relief Fund **00. Dr. Tan Bn, Chiang $10, H.A.K. $10, An*.onymoui $100. MA Ahmed Din Brothers $25 I Nalna54 words
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Article45 1939-11-10 6 Singapore. Thursday —Pleading guilty m the Third Police Court to a charge of attempting to commit suicide by hanging himself with a rope In a house m Silat Road yesterday Ten Teck Poh. a middle-aued Chinese, had sentence deferred to Nov. 16.45 words
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Article158 1939-11-10 6 "SANITATION MUST BE PERFECT" Singapore. Thursday. THE "pitfalls" of modern mitation were stressed by Dr. W. Seharff. when h? commented on the need for the bylaws far drainage, plum Inn << and sanitary fittings, which came before the Rural Board this morning. "Modern sanitation must be perfect." he said, "and158 words
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Article115 1939-11-10 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday. 'FAN Khee Laj this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of having distilled liquor when he had no licence, at Ayer Mams L>tate on Oct. 30, before Inche Harm bin Ahmad. Before sentence was passed Mr. A. H. Gridiey. Superintendent of115 words
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Article270 1939-11-10 6 Sold Cemen Without A Permit SO, IN the firM ease of its heow Hock, th. rnanjl l|^ A, flock Ann > l( D ,J guilty to the technical -fTenct selling cement without jn mnt sued by the Director ol I ut-in^ Stores. wa> to-da\ cautiontj] discharged by Mr I <270 words
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Article65 1939-11-10 6 Singapore, Thursday— Che. then oi a pair oi earrings valued from a Chinese woman at Tanl Place yesterday evening, r >ng 1 27-year old cantone- ded I before Mr. J. Fietcher-Cooke m Third Police Court this n It was alleged that ac< away the earrings from while65 words
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248 1939-11-10 6 Thurso Ql I!\ lang Seaf, a t\vak«» k coolie who t. nutted stabbing the master «>i hiv t it| at Pulau I bin on Aog. 18 this year, aas sentencid to tare years' rigOfta imprisonment at the eeticlaston <>t his Assfcei trial v afternoon248 words
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Advertisement156 1939-11-10 6 3 J. X^lA 1 A CQBIC I I 5 ylttwi FEET I "The most beautiful low-j p__ w- Tic refrigerator money can rf l |^Ai^. -day." It is beautiful, but P-'Y I f i hud with this beauty fc^^g^^^B6_.a^* l^ nomical operation; years of T for safe storage of peri156 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1939-11-10 7 End -Of -Term EXAMS l or Our Women Reader* Tackled m the right j j spirit, these tests j i need not cause j apprehension I I IL xaminations. like i Homework, is most conHal. To some, these are the nd-aU of their children's fee careers; to others, exui are1,041 words
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330 1939-11-10 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Friday, November 10, 1939. MANPOWER PROBLEMS r y\\> ',11 the details an* still m esa of being worked out, thai i compulsory military trainii g bill is on the way has aroi d considerable interest and c curiosity m the Colony. Up I c preseni it has been330 words
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Article203 1939-11-10 8 JAPAN N. E. I. JAPAN'S new Foreign Minister, who had his attention drawn to Press reports that Holland may ask the United States to assist m protection of the Netherlands East Indies, said that if it was true it was a matter for America to decide.203 words
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370 1939-11-10 8 RISING INDIGNATION OF THE POPULATION! Pari>. N«,v. 9 f lIU.AMSATIONS have been formed m all Austrian villains t<> take over control should the Nazi regime he overthrown, icetrifc to an Austrian who has arrived m Switzerland. The leader of the movement Ls an Austrian officerReuter - 370 words
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Article48 1939-11-10 8 Lourenco Marques, N ACCORDING to reliable infon the seized German ship Uhenftl carrying a cargo of opium valued £240.000 left here on Oct. 16 and ItJ suggested that it may have ml to make contact In the At.'am a submarine which would take txa] opium to Germany. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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117 1939-11-10 8 REPORTED DEATH OF HESS IN BOMBING Paris, Nov. 9. ACCORDING Is unconfirmed reports from Munich, Rudolf who atS for long known a> Hitler's deputy, was one of the victims of the beer cellar explosion which followed Hitl«tS speech at the celebration of the Nasi putsch. Six people were killed andReuter - 117 words
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Article122 1939-11-10 8 Ankara, Nov. 9. QPEAKING to the National Assembly on the occasion of the ratification of the Ana pact, M. Sarajoglu (Turkish Foreign Minister) said the agreement was destined to constitute a turning point of the utmost importance m the history of he world, and the peaceReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement32 1939-11-10 8 Today's WWte Labd' AtiamWncement There are women who would rather dye than let others know they are grey ym, And >ome people would sooner die than he deprived of DEWAR'S Z. W.P.S.-M32 words
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Article, Illustration175 1939-11-10 9 QUEEN VISITS BRITISH ARMY CLOTHING WORKS (Planet News). (Planet News). (Planet News). Planet News). (Plaint News j Planet Newt)« Poles resident m London applying at their Consulate for the forms which they must complete m order to enlist for service m the Polish Army now bein„ formed to fight with175 words
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Article38 1939-11-10 10 Thui ntarily causing compatriot by striking hmi this mi m ti.. rd Police Court b Alter the charge had beei. used. Inspector bal tating that the plainant w.. y Injun Tl oned a mention.38 words
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Advertisement208 1939-11-10 10 Theatre ROYAL VMM > SHOWS 10 a.m.. Lift, 6.00. Ml and 1.15 a.m. TIIYAIJA It II OO Ml Starring Baby SAROJA MARLBOROUGH Opening To-day. 3 P.M. 6.15 9.15 The Greatest Indian Jungle Thriller SO\ ol* AMBO HAPPY POULTRY, VEGETABLE AND BIRD EXHIBITION W^^ R 1 f^ OFFICIAL OPENING BY V^208 words
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Article523 1939-11-10 11 ri'Hi; art* -Jap* nese embargo resolution threatened In Senator f'iltmun and the new Yinson naval expansion hill have driven ,nt-e newspapers to start a vigorous attack on the I'nited states its sUtfSd arrogant attitude. T hi-NfcnJ Shimbun chain of pert ix'ieves that Senator' his threat to523 words
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Article100 1939-11-10 11 Dublin, Nov. 9. w mm j although neutral m the prenl conflict, has made preparauons rwhich will convince any otoni,ai agfirressor of the maitar y i«?ui,r Cal CCSt f OTercomin the fj»g this announcement when he auced the emergency Budget m the 'pchrLT u manc cReuter - 100 words
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Article148 1939-11-10 11 Thui M VOD ai. laaumiog the p libilities ol of) most difficult time. Wt earn* into the future nor can We complacently saj thai it is all plain sailing. A look ai the map of Singapore will show that two-thirds of this fortress Maud j s148 words
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Article55 1939-11-10 11 washing X- 111 il.i.K .-liar" I led ban last possibility of the Bclgian-D peti :i" any K< nter. Amsterdam, Nov The Kings ol Denmark, Sw< Nt rWSI and the Prrsjcl* nt I■: I have te.N graphi d to Qasi n Will nd King Leopold expressing adher toReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1939-11-10 11 Helsinki, Nov 9 FINNISH coastguards here detained the German steamer Blumenthal, going from Finland to Germany with a cargo of timber, for usinjr her wireless within neutral territorial waters. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement296 1939-11-10 11 Acclaimed by yesterday's large audiences The (Neatest of screen Achievements |ALHAMBRA-t, s l°gr^ BOOK NOW PHONE 6909 A story so momentous that it required SIX ACADEMY AWARD winners and a cast of 1.186 people. THEY LIVED THE STRANGEST STORY IN ALL HISTORY ___________________^________m________b_^__b wBSMUtB^E^ >^ «f^j^33i^^Sj_^^^Hfl__B WMMWMJB mm w.v si296 words
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139 1939-11-10 12 ga [GARETTE aitoautly la tl*e evkfen i A roeecutlon ii ta which YIo Kee Cher a of using criminal force i n Teo Hum, witl lesty. Vio i ai ftncd |75 by Mr L < m defi weekB n the complainant found139 words
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Article182 1939-11-10 13 DRAW FOR MALCOLM CUP PTIII draw for the Malcolm Cap m p tilion at the Garrison G«»h |ub the first round of which has .ompleCed by Nov. 12 is as r Finlayson and Capt. J n vs. R. A. U. Todd and < rdmer. and J. Bolton vs. Capt. I182 words
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Article22 1939-11-10 13 nber L.G.U. Medai at tne fc,. coif Club was won by Mrs. J. m Walker with core of IU2-34^b».22 words
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525 1939-11-10 13 SOLDIERS NO MATCH FOR STUDENTS Kaflle.s College 11 pts. Alexandra .MV PROVING superior m all departments of the game, Raffles College defeated a team from Alexandra m a rousing game of rugby yesterday evening on^the College ground, the home team winning by 14 points525 words
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Article49 1939-11-10 13 IN the open singles final of the S.C.K.C. open tennis tournament played yesterday at Hong Lim (ireen, Chin Kee Onn heat Vong Loon C'hong. <;_;*; 4_k 6__4. In the handicap Singles I Semi-final, Wong Thean Teck (_18) beat William Tan l S(r I—6; 6—l; 6—3.49 words
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Article168 1939-11-10 13 CHINESE JUNIORS HAVE EASY TIME INLAYING at the V.M.C.A. ground at Prince Edward Road yesterday, the Junior team of the S.C.R.C. trounced the Junior team of the 'Mr A. by three clear goals. IChinea showed better combinai Jnn Jee. their goalkeeper, had a holiday, thanks mainly to fie d >rk168 words
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Article46 1939-11-10 13 IN the semi-final of the Singapore ladies' golf championship yett'day at the Island Club, the following were th Mr r s eS Ruddoc!: beat Mrs. Wakeford. at Mrs. Kelly beat Mr. Brittorous, one UP The final will be played on Nov. 15.46 words
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Advertisement72 1939-11-10 13 THE RIGHT LABEL IS I White Label kit; s.fhi wj^i v' "■''rite? I PEWARS L b «e Uto I .i.i ajfDD tST Scotch Wis* mm —-B ■a M D L GR EAT AGE FAMOUS k^DewriSoff* I Fr>»m» distillers g I? SCOTCH l*^_ PERTftI f mAW B B B I .J"*72 words
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Article148 1939-11-10 14 UkJU<kJL^ ,nj: SPBft ML Ttmi edrl Hardwteke two famous film art. tured m f fi«' 20th Oenturj Fox film. Livingstone*', which opened to crowded Cathay, ti rday •ih story of thLs historic epic is faithfully tori m thte brilliant Fox film and realism I* given to the148 words
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Article296 1939-11-10 14 A I II \l that many people will see twice is •Juarez," the story of the Kirat Mexican President who freed his country from the grip of Napoleon 111 and ended three centuries of aggression and oppression by the powers of that time. There are 34296 words
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184 1939-11-10 14 A GOOD ast makes Lady of the Tropics,' the picture which opened r.t the Capitol Theatre last night, entertainment which will uppcai to a very large audience. Scenes of Oriental splendour, as only Hollywood l:no' s how to produce, are part and parcel184 words
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Article28 1939-11-10 14 Shall apply to the cares^ ol His Excellency the Governor LA. THOMAS Chief Police Officer. SINGAPORE. Chief Pcllee Office Singapore, Ist November. 1939. (C.P.O.S. No. 372 39 1.28 words
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Obituary26 1939-11-10 14 BRACE. On 9th. November 1939. very suddenly. Mrs. Elizabeth Brace. The funeral will tr.ke place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 4-45 P.M. to-day. Deeply retted26 words
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Article128 1939-11-10 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday. A CHARITY hockey match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund has been arranged between the Muar Chinese hockey (earn and the Segamat Chinese Recreation Club for Saturday. Nov. 11. The match will be played at Segamat. The Chinese are still new128 words
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600 1939-11-10 14 sc( 3. I \.F. (Seletar) KEENLY contested throughout, the hockey match at the Padan X yesterday ended m a narrow victory for the S.C.C. over the RAi (Seletai > by an odd goal m five. The game was played at a fast600 words
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Advertisement560 1939-11-10 14 PUBLIC NOTICES THE K£GJSTRATION ORDINANCE. t Wait m FfOV ii Ordith HA tall Wit m. I p in t mtion q of all Brm n ts of pu Eun pc; descent who ttained the age ol li and I ..-ttained LMe age of 56 Members ot the I miv's Volm560 words
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Advertisement53 1939-11-10 14 A NEW THAILAND PUNCHER ■•Ik*''* Im\r^^. J9^ MIW Wk. Knocked $f m Gunbo-itSinitb H I fTasaei Over 100 I -i"M* NA I HA>l I VS. ■< i: ii n a is y AL lIODRH.I 1 vs. 11l lIIIV Atf©* PLUS THRrT PRELIM I POPULAR PRICES. $1. sOr Promoter: C. M.53 words
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Article23 1939-11-10 15 New Yeik. Wedne day. r SST U iq:i h 19 3 4 Q Quiet ol .r-i a L k. l/^r23 words
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Article33 1939-11-10 15 London, Thursday. T T London on Paris "6.00 T T London on Amsterdam {.w :T London on Shanghai London onHongkong iun on Japan 1( TT London on New Yoik 402-00 to33 words
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Article17 1939-11-10 15 London, Thursday. Spot 075 Pi irward R B n Bar Gold. Fine, per 02. t».B.u17 words
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Article95 1939-11-10 15 Distillers 666 Dunlop Rubber £i /2 General Electric '5Imperial Chemical Industries 30 4^ Imperial Tobacco ***** AiWo-Dutch 28 3 Canadian Pacific Jfc London Tin *l*3* Rubber PI. Inv. Trust 32 3 Linggis 2|Aver Hitams 26,3 Southern Kintas 156 Pahangs 17 3 London Asiatics 3 10 Vz Witwatersrand95 words
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Article36 1939-11-10 15 London, Thursday. Market Ton Firm Spot ll^eb IP4S Ist Forward I Dec 1 1 b 11 V4 i (2nd Forward) Jan March 113 16 b ll^s 3rd Forward* April June 1015 16 b lis36 words
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Article62 1939-11-10 15 I London. Thursday. Palm Oil 'Malay) m bulk. Sept. S'ment. Not given Straits FMS) ember S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers Sago F_our <Sarawak) ember S'ment 18- Sellers Tapioca. Seed Pearl, lality i Singapore'" November S'ment. 30 6 Sellers Pepper -FAQ. White •vDec. S'ment 4' 2 Paid and Sellers pons OctDcc. S'ment.62 words
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Article343 1939-11-10 15 |TII al oi the Arms Embargo. though confidently iv. had a ttfisdying i Sect on the London and Singapore markets, but was received calmly enough m Singapore. Prices improved all round, and m London touched new high levels, state Stanton Nelson m their weekly rubber343 words
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Article93 1939-11-10 15 THE annual "at home and prize distribution of the S.C.R.C. will take place on Saturday. Nov. 18 at 4.30 p.m. Tea will be served and there will bo dancing from 6.30 p.m. 'to 8.30 p.m. Members, friends and competitors m tne open tournament are mvited.93 words
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Article208 1939-11-10 15 GUTHRIE'S RUBBER REPOR T I m their wi Ii report, Out! 1 I i Ltd tab thr beginning ol the period undei review, there was a laliing off m pi due to UM very large ocean shipments of rubber from Malaya cluni month. On continued .speculative ana factory interest, however,208 words
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Article184 1939-11-10 15 Rubber Shares Steady Frm i Drily Report Thursd TIN at midday AH i*& uU And the price ot rub i 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 39' Novembei December 38% cents. Januaryl Man April June :h :i cents, n quiet. Prolit taking WSJ responsible for aral ral marking down ol prices184 words
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Advertisement15 1939-11-10 15 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Til. 5026 2, Finlayson Green.15 words
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Advertisement120 1939-11-10 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. lftH Incorporated m 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 East120 words
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Advertisement40 1939-11-10 15 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP; CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS ft CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACI TIONS of every description undertaken. I4AKTER3. i40 words
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Article216 1939-11-10 16 DEEPAVALI DAY TO-DAY ngapore, Frida HINDUS are m festive mood to-day .1 Deepavali, one oi their most Important festivals is beinj brat <l morning all Hindu yo i old alike, took an oil bat h d mlothi Prapei .iKi thi and merry-mak m Anybody stepping into a Hindu ivali wiJi216 words
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Article58 1939-11-10 16 Ottawa, Nov IIRCRAFT, antJ ne boats, am- munition and jun barrels will form Ji' 1 bad <>i the in. t orders to be plao(i in Canada by the British Supp'y ird In North America, announced ut Co] j. h Oreen'y, chairman, o day. Be addid thatReuter - 58 words
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Article15 1939-11-10 16 A meeting of the Legislative Council s t/> b<- laid on D(c. 11.15 words
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86 1939-11-10 16 FALSE WEIGHTS VICTIMISATION ALLEGED Singapore, Thursday. V|( II MIS I lON mi vhr pom by shopkeepers m mral ai was the subjert of a complaint h\ Mr. .1. M. Jansrn at .i meeting of the Kural Board tins itVninf. Mr. lamea pointed out that a lar^» iiurolur of poor |H-ople86 words
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Article153 1939-11-10 16 On reft m air-raid warning, the roll- Ini lj nals a/ill b( displayed at Port Wi Signal Station at Mount 1 Paber (Lt. 01 di hi N Long. 103 4'j't y, rapprox.): rod bin ies hoisted one c.b< vc the other. f By night: The153 words
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Article24 1939-11-10 16 London, Nov. 9. The Turkish National Assembly yesterday unanimously ratified the pact < I mutual assistance between Turkey, Great Britain and France.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article352 1939-11-10 16 ALLEGED ILLEGAL PRICES Singapore, Thursday. SI A I INC. that he bought the goods for 111, and that he sold them for onl\ 511.50. Tan Tian Chip, the manager of (hop Kh c Olap i < a claimed trial on a charge that he sold to Messrs.352 words
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72 1939-11-10 16 "BOY" CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT TO MURDER i ingapore, Thursday.— Lim Hong Kheng, a 34-year-old Hainanese "boy" i mployed m Go f >dwocd Park Hotel, was to-day charged with the attempted murder of Koh See Toon at the hotel yesterday. Mr. L. C. Goh. fifth magistrate, postponed the case to Nov.72 words
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Article61 1939-11-10 16 MR. GANDHI MINORITIES London, Nov. 9. jl/|K. Gandhi commented yes-erday on the Viceroy's broadcast about his talks with Indian leaders, and stated that no solution was possible unless an ptable declaration of war aims about India was forthcoming. Mr. Gandhi added that the rinding Oi a formula for the protectionReuter - 61 words
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Article70 1939-11-10 16 GAS MASKS ON HARUNA MARU Tokyo, Nov. 9. PASSENGERS of the NYK liner Haruno 1 Maru which left Kobe on Tuesday for Europe were provided with masks. Moreover, the ship bore emblems ot Rising Sun on both sides of her hull and carried powerful lighting faciliti to make known itsEastern News - 70 words
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Article150 1939-11-10 16 LONDON. NO. MR. CHURCHILL WILL BROADCAST IN THE HOME AND OVERSEA PROGRAMMES AT 8 15 P.M. G. M. T. ON NOV. 1L 1 I M "TEN WEEKS OF THE WAR' THE TALK WILL BE RECORDED FOR OVERSEAS TRANSMISSION ON NOV. 13 AT 1 A.M. G. MReuter - 150 words
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130 1939-11-10 16 ARMS REPEAL AFFECTS RUBBER MARKETS Singapore, No\. DKICES have again advanued this week, but the demand has I mainly for nearby deliveries, state Lewis and Peat m their ucelb rubber market report. Shipments from Malaya during Oct* ber were 70,839, of which aboir i were domestic exports. Includi foreign imports,130 words
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46 1939-11-10 16 Playing at Alexandra yest< signals defeated the Police by Is m a fast game of hock* The Signals were the superior and dominated exchanges thi After a scoreless first half, £gt s.on scored two goals m the next n II46 words
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