Morning Tribune, 15 November 1939
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Title Section14 1939-11-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VnL 4 _n«. MS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, November 15, 1939. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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580 1939-11-15 1 GERMAN MINE SINKS BRITISH DESTROYER ONE KILLED, SIX MISSING ARGO STEAMER AND TRAWLER ALSO LOST LONDON, NOV. 14. ()M MAN WAS RILLED. SIX ARE MISSING AND 15 INJURED IN THE LOSS OF THE FIRST BRITISH DESTROYER SINCE THF W Ml BEGAN. THE LOSS WAS ANNOUNCED BY THE ADMIRALTY BUT THE580 words
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Article208 1939-11-15 1 Belgian-Dutch Tension Easing Paris. Nov. 14. There is an impression m political circles that the tension m the Belgian-Dutch situation vis-a-vis Germany has slackened. A similar impression pervades the Italian press. which gives tour reasons. Firstly, the nature of Herr cle (leers' broadcast; Secondly, the fact that Ribnentrop received theReuter - 208 words
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Article98 1939-11-15 1 FINNS NOT YIELDING TO RUSSIA Helsinki, Nov. 14 Commenting on the breakdown m the v talks, the Finnish press retfflrm the country's determination not to Soviet demand for a naval the G ill 0] Finland, and added h the Finnish delegates are mpty-handed there Is no need Finland Is prepared98 words
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Article44 1939-11-15 1 p Paris. Nov. 14. fighters brought down a el bombt-r, writer Charles saya that "our aces attackthree minutes the Heinkci B wing and finally Mew The wingi and engine all directions. The I iifl f -> use their oarachut ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article19 1939-11-15 1 London, Nov. 4 Minister's health continues >ye. He presided over thlJ meeting of the Cabin. British Off cial WirelessBritish Offcial Wireless - 19 words
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Article359 1939-11-15 1 Service Allowances Increased London. .Nov. l I. INCREASED allowances for families of men serving m the army, navy and air forte were announced by Mr. IloreBelisha to-day m the Commons. The present maximum of t2 is now i-nodiiK'd. and allowanc I for all children after the flint will heneeiorth be359 words
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Advertisement16 1939-11-15 1 OTHER PACES I iZs I j fc t t I Curfew .v n j Sports it16 words
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Advertisement77 1939-11-15 1 I NEW a CREAM DEODORANT 1 i i which safely 9 I STOPS ™*r-r* PERSPIRATION I E 1. Does not harm dresses, floea J 2. No waiting to dry. Can be> use 4 right after (shaving. J odor from perspiration, jtf 4. A pure, whit Lseless, Btalnlefl iranl ihln cream.77 words
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Article196 1939-11-15 2 ARABIC WORLD HA TES NAZISM German Propaganda Futile I.iiiulon. NOT H ILMOBT daily v ertton In H ihortwarf station at a peseta ly to rl tol the Allies a. to le« th, T.mcs from Ihi uw Colonial Leagu of wteh- He lays thai d< ol Pro vei the the afl196 words
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133 1939-11-15 2 NAZIS WILL REFUSE ALLIES' CONDITIONS I oiuion. N«>v 14. A IX Anifiicm roui-siJondt'iUs m Berttß W thai Ocnwwy, p|> tuthf otter of mediation from Belgium ll Holland, will refjijf to discuss such conditions as wll.ui. ai.d I ianti i leai l> ch'maml. U < m.hi (J mat the repq will133 words
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108 1939-11-15 2 NEW DELHI MEMORIAL TO KING GEORGE New Delhi, Nov. 14. ■fHE Viceroy of India to-day unveiled the New Deihi memorial M.:itue to King Georje V. In hi 6 address to the crowd who watched thy ceremony, he said that the prcat office which King George held wa> more than a108 words
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Article35 1939-11-15 2 Thailand Congratulates Hitler (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Nov. 14. Thailand's Premier has telegraphed the sincere congratulations of the Government and of himself to Berlin on flhje escape of the Fuehrer from the bomb outrage.35 words
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Article28 1939-11-15 2 Berne. Nov. 14. THE greater part of Switzerland, including the cities of Berne, Basle. Zurich and Lucerne will be blacked out from dusk to-ni»ht until to-morrow.28 words
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297 1939-11-15 2 London. Nov. 14. THt: active service personuel oi" thf Royal Navy allowed for m the 1939 naval estimates was 133.000. With reserves now serving and 50,000 mon to by enrolled under the National Pervtce Act. it is anticipated that tho vnr total of theB.O.W. - 297 words
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Article166 1939-11-15 2 SIKORSKI IN LONDON FOR TALKS i 4on, N.. v 11 OENULAL MKOKMvi Pi U Mini.'trr. Utiici l| jj ton this moinin;; on k »n official iS to Britain, where he and I i t[, ft nuMnUtiN of his Mall will guests o? Hiv M.: re J meat. at the byBritish Offcial Wireless - 166 words
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Article165 1939-11-15 2 Paris Hears Ac-Ac Fire Paris, Nov. 11. 9 ANTI-AIRCRAFT lire was heard last night, according to report Irom variou.s points of Paris regies, supposed to have been directed a reconnaissance aircraft. No conn que was issued by the authority The ncise of gunfire over the F;".::j region was heard m165 words
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Article75 1939-11-15 2 Hitler's Gangsterism London. Nov THE view thai Canada could not neutral and stiil remain a men of the British Commonwealth has c> pressed by the leader of the Cai Opposition. He declared that the whole of i libation was m danger of being whelmed. Similar views were expressed m Africa75 words
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Article26 1939-11-15 2 Chungking, Nov. 14.— The AnAmbacioador to China, Mr. Nelson .son. is leaving for Shanghai to-n.-He is pvrtf»/»t\*»rt tn he aw^y L> month.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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120 1939-11-15 3 Commons' Statement On War Romances I London, Nov. 14. rHK House of Commons to-day, Hr J P. Morris, member foi h Salford. asked the Ministei ar whether he was aware that been refused foi n Richardson to fly to Sinto marry Lieut, D. E. D the Malay Regiment, ther heReuter - 120 words
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Article67 1939-11-15 3 i Hongkong, Nov. 14. k undisclosed number of Clflhese I Effectively raided Japanese objectives In the suburb of in ton yesterday causing heavy enemy Japanese gunfire failed to check the riders, and many Japanese pursuit anes were shot down In an aerial eom- the city, rhose67 words
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Article48 1939-11-15 3 i Berlin. Nov. 14. ial newsagency states u,at a I decree has been issued m Latvia, foreigners and persons without nationality to staY without a special permit m aix cities and districts. including Ricra or a zone 15 kilometres along the Russian frontier.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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265 1939-11-15 3 BRITAIN AWAITS GESTURE FROM JAPAN Shanghai, x,,v. 14. ALTHOVf;H some such move was generally anticipated, the announcement of the proposed withdrawal of British and French troops from North China has caused great interest. The evening newspapers gzyt the news under banner headlines and radio commentators discuss it at length. JapaneseReuter - 265 words
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246 1939-11-15 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - "More Convinced Than Ever Of China's Win Chiang Sin Chew Jit Poh I Chungking, Nov. 14. DESPITE the Japanese offensive m military, political nm\ economic fields m a desperate attempt to conquer China> she gets nearer, every day, to her foredoomed failure/ said Marshal Wang Kai Shek m his adatCentral News - 246 words
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410 1939-11-15 3 War Minister On China Incident DETERMINATION to make an early ?nd of the China incident is expressed by the Japane^ war Minister m a IVess interview, but he admits that the establishment of a new central government undei Wanir Chine: Wei m the occupiedEastern News - 410 words
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Article104 1939-11-15 3 NO CHINESE LABOUR FOR ALLIES Shanghai, Nov. 11. ACCORDING to a Japanese report, it is stated that the Chinese Central Government has reached an understanding with the Allies for the supply of ."..000,000 Chinese Faboufers (o Great Britain aii'l France as g share of China's contribution m the present war104 words
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Article172 1939-11-15 3 London, Nov. 1 I TIIF question of British policy m H t lar Fa- 1 is subject of a letter to the Times, signed by Mr. A. I>. Lindsay, Mr. W. ft. Beveridtfc, Mr. W. D. Ross and Mr. John Lowe. After expressing admiration foiReuter - 172 words
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530 1939-11-15 4 MANY LOST ALL THEY HAD mini the bra Sirdhan.t- -»v«r, many of its survivors an with the proposition M .starting life anew. An elderly Englishman residing at the AcMphi Hotel .since yesterday that he ;»nd i irty of friends had < taped C rmar530 words
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97 1939-11-15 4 GOVERNMENT TO CONSIDER INQUIRY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. A PKKLIMINAKY inquiry into n the sinking of' the 8.1. svcamer Sirdiiana was completed yesterday, states the Department of Information. A derision as to whether a further inquiry is to be held will not be made until (ioverninont has considered the report of97 words
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Article227 1939-11-15 4 PRISON FOR THAI WOMAN Kutteruorth. Tuesday. Jl THAI uf.insu' nani'd Tan \h Lan was ionvicted and sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment When she w; s brought before Mr, It. Hoffman, the Police Magistrate, In the Batlerworth Police Court, l.a-ged with theft of pair «>i earrings bdonglni t* a Malay227 words
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152 1939-11-15 4 Growth Of Singapore's A.R.P. Body CO familiar has the term A.R.P. become m Singapore that it fa difficult to believe that this orgmniu tion only came into being 10 months ago. The Air Raid Precautions Department of the Colony was founded last January, and it now comprises 3.500 voluntary war-dens,152 words
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Article37 1939-11-15 4 Singapore, Tuesday. fIHUNG WIN SIX, a second class female passenger on board the Sirdhana, is reported to b? on the deathroll. states the Department of Information. Her infant child is also reported missing.37 words
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Article121 1939-11-15 4 From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. SUM of $2,200. money meant for the China Distress Relief Fund, has been r s p 2^ d A lssin l by the Yew Hoe Seah 01 288, Aboo Cittee Lane, Penang The money, it. is stated, W&S jut m121 words
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Article165 1939-11-15 4 Last Night's First Nighi s IRENE DUNNE and Charles Boyei \d the leadinn roles m the V\.\-^ picture. •When To-Morrow cqm which opened to full houses at the!! vilion. yesterday. The.se names are a guarantee of H excellence of any picture m whii appear, and all165 words
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Article145 1939-11-15 4 WHEN you get the Ritz Brothers, al gori'la, Anita Louise. Patsy Kelly! and Lionel Atwili m one picture. yoiß are getting uood value for money! I The 20th Century-Fox picture, Gorilla." which opened at the < yesterday, will make you laugh, war oib no war The145 words
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Article89 1939-11-15 4 MALAYAN TRAINER BEREAVED (From Our Own Reporter' Penang, Tuesday. NEWS has been received by cable I Australia of the death of Mrs. O'Neillmother of the Penang racehorse trainer, Mr. F. O. C O'Neill. Mrs. O'Neill, who died at the age or 78, had not been m very good health for89 words
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Article, Illustration683 1939-11-15 5 Kitchens Planned For Easy Cleaning %vo>n:vs PACE I AIMLESS STEEL TO THE RESCUE I new or modernised kitchen choice <>i *wk surfaces -tant to stains anc. is just *sjimport- lann ing and ptadnj! a( ,ho saving of U savings m soap matertala wW d m the kitchen planned lining. inl683 words
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Advertisement58 1939-11-15 5 >/;••■;■■■•"■ '..^•y -j v^cyy?yac- a v 4fe 1 1 %3&F 'I^c***^^***** fresh SYDNEY ROM OYSTERS We now receive these delicious I A^fjy Sfrc «S& cood-the flavour ls fine bU thov are In Ight-from-ti A v^ u^^ sea condition. I/r, v. T r '&0^ PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES 1 A dvt.58 words
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289 1939-11-15 6 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, November 15, 1939. STALIN'S TECHNIQUE lI 'MILK tension m Holland and Etelguitn, resulting fr-mi the Mr <1 (Jcrman invasion, has ivJ;i x«'<i following a e;uarante'j---jf that guaraiftefe can be taken a. it.-, true worth from Hitler that the neutrality of these two countries will be respected, much289 words
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486 1939-11-15 6 EXCITING BATTLES London. Nov. 14 I KRM US bombers attempted raids on the British etftsj and cm Paris vcsii rday without success, Bombs were dropped on the Shot lands coast and m the sea. No damage was done. The raiders were driven offReuter - 486 words
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74 1939-11-15 6 London, Nov. -14. ONE of the worst but necessary inconveniences of wartime condition^ In London has been the closing of certain tube stations, to alow of flood-preven-tion operations, and news th:<t the work is proceeding day and night and rapidly approaches completion isBritish Wireless - 74 words
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Article67 1939-11-15 6 London, Nov. 14. South African exports of beef and mutton to Great Britain will b? substantially assisted under a bounty system announced by the South African meat industries' control board. Bounties will be paid on meat exported during a period of twelve months beginning Nov.British Wireless - 67 words
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Article89 1939-11-15 6 London, Nov. 14. IT Is announceert that the King has approved the appointment of Mr. Justice Nicolas Jacobus D? fret, Chief Justice of the U'Von of feratn Africa to be a member of the Privy Council It is interesting t r not 3 that Mr.British Wireless - 89 words
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Article55 1939-11-15 6 60-CENT UNUSED STAMP COSTS £300 London AN UMMi New I; C€l il star at the t< Klav for 1300. I onr ol 100 Issued m mandtr Ac rincdo's fi <. f rn Newhununanc! is Ror itn. Mr raid stamp polli i ting is t'xpcrieiu ins kltMlind of popularity m atriongBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Article183 1939-11-15 6 London, Nov. 14 IT is officially announced that tl* ttermati steamers >!ecklenb«i and Parana, 8,000 and 6.000 to» respectively, have been intercept by British warships. The crews abandoned the ship! m a sinking condition. The ww-l ships rescued the crews and sunk the vessels by gunfireReuter - 183 words
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Article48 1939-11-15 6 London, Nov. 14.— A standin* mi tie? containing representatives cj boat-owne-Ts, employees and Gover ?J ment departments has been set up J| advise the Minister of Fisheries ana j" Scottish Seoretary on matters r I to the production side of the fishing dustry.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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Article45 1939-11-15 6 Shanghai, Nov. 14DR. H.H. Kung, President of i» Executive Yuan of China. ha? re guested the German Embody to craw lo express to Hitler his deep «a. tist tion at ttoe Chancellor's escape m tnj Munich explosion, according to w reports. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article19 1939-11-15 6 London. Nov. 14. -The Lggl May j Red Cross Fund inched £652,000 niuht.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 19 words
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Advertisement25 1939-11-15 6 Today's White Label Am. »nent Most of us can find fault zoith our eyes shut. But no fault can he found with I DEWAR'S w.ps.-p25 words
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Article, Illustration147 1939-11-15 7 THE Capitol "The Gorilla" I MYSTERY goes merry when the Ritz Brothers, as three half-wit Hawkliaws, get on the trail of something big Is an elephant and ten times as nasty m "The Gorilla," the 20th Century-Fox luii-it: d-inght film opcinng at the CapiI Of course, a Ritz is afraid147 words
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Article17 1939-11-15 7 ringham has entered field. Judy Garland, Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer's i white built on with perky w i17 words
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Article, Illustration403 1939-11-15 7 THE BATTLE OF "OOMPH" IN HOLLYWOOD RECENTLY, a group ol serious students of such calibre m Rpdy Yallee and the Earl of Warwick and others interested m the arts launched on a punch-drunk WO*M tiie word "Oomph," bestowed the title "Oomph (iirl" on red-head film star Anne Sheridan. Spurned by403 words
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Article, Illustration221 1939-11-15 7 The pavilion The Forgotten Woman WHAT was OllOe only a childish lane;. has become a striking reality I'.r Si^riil (nirie, fQVftly blonde actr^s who .appeal's m starring role i JI Universal* "The Voi'ttuiUii) Woman," opening soon at tht.' Pavilion Theatre A.s a liUle ;url bark n Op, Noiwiy. v lure221 words
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251 1939-11-15 7 Here's A Future Star— He's Almost Unknown AMAZINGLY, one of Hollywood* most brilliant stars remains a virtual unknown ai far as the average theater-goer is concerned. Ask the next njjvic adilut you meet what he knows about Thomas Mitchell— ask yourself, for that matter— and the odds are that hr251 words
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Article, Illustration514 1939-11-15 8 COMEDY, GAIETY ARE DOMINATING NOTES IN WEEK'S FILMS Alliamhrai Wife, Husband And Friend if as we thought we had LorKta Yount; safely ensconced m Kentucky, n<*ver more to disturb ivsful sanctity of our dreams, ii<- pops at the Alhambra tie this week m "Wife, Husband and friend" and kerplunk! went514 words
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Article294 1939-11-15 8 FOR a long time I've intended!! to put myself on record as anil admirer of Joseph Schildkrautjl I'm happy to do it, because 1 al >o|| worshiped at the shrine of 1;...' l dolph Schildkraut. Joe's father I and one of the finest actt>r> f!|294 words
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Article114 1939-11-15 8 fpHE -Thin Man" household p 1 member, with Ruth Hufl to play muse to Nick Charles. Jr. "Another Thin Man Miss Hiusey not only will be r for the well-being of young Nick, bu has an important part m the »iurd< mystery angle of the latest Me Goldwyn-Mayer114 words
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Advertisement116 1939-11-15 9 Wll lO\ S.IJ-H.IS 10-VM.III tfMCf Beauty Powei Satiri< Humour Sprt t a uJar Sr, n^« i is Supreme Achievement. Irene Dunne Ind Lri^ r Mate It An (..forgettable Experienc?! XK N<r 9 EVERY WOMAN |^H WILL SAY: Jo^J^S TjLJIC Hr jf J If lIP In tIL. j J\ Iwlr m116 words
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Advertisement63 1939-11-15 9 AIJIA^IIIITI NEXT CHANCE Tilt' lau^h ilit .a^B^J Starr. iu of the \«;n I OKI I I A VJy JB^P^^^k Warner \?l X Md| j^., f ISI 1 1 fl 1 T 20th Century -Fox Picture. BAERIEB COMING SHORTLY v^ 9K^ «BKI \Vlft^>* <4A^K i //I UAuevrnuorn I Bk ~Jqi|W F~~^Ml^63 words
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Article261 1939-11-15 10 (From Our Own B Ipoh, Tu. UNLIKE previous y tlu to****? l ol Uu Mt M U MOUS re»t rejoidng and festivity. i, hday ir Abdul Aziz, who is 52 today, tn is for simplicity and lack of ceremooW observances, m vkw o( i ;^,ti, «f261 words
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Article492 1939-11-15 10 Colony Decision In Burma Matter (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. Jl DGMKNT was delivered yesterday by Mr. Justice J. Aitken m favour' of' the plaintiffs m a suit arising out of a judgment of the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon, Burma. The plaintiffs. K. S. R. M. Vecrappa492 words
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Article105 1939-11-15 10 Chungking, n«v. i* IMPORTANT issues, particularly the 1 question of the establishment < constitutional Government, awaiting ducibion at the 111 plenary session of the Central Executive Committee and the < trol Committee of tlie Kuomintang. now meeting m Chungking d It is believed mat proposals adop^ at the105 words
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Advertisement275 1939-11-15 10 POSITIVELY LAST 4 PERFORMANCES i hi IHMUMMI J-M "i>l> MtaC to 1 R P. k»,.t j j ALII A X■« A They Lived Thf Strangest Story In fai jlistory? j BUI AN AHER N T E >clai dc mi\> poNMOAirato w.n.mo crisp j^fi^S m,.M Mil ■■-.MKUAkI) CIIHIKT MLAND «NH ONFILI275 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-15 10 Theatre ROYAL 6 P.M. TO-NH;HT 9-40 4 *Thyaga Bhoomi" MARLBOROUGH 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 SO\ of ZA.IRIIC* Hindustani Thriller.18 words
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604 1939-11-15 11 TO-MORROW'S BLACKOUT CURFEW IN SINGAPORE Full Co-operation Of Public Wanted r l*O-MORROW nigrhl \s blackout night lir -Singapore. Both for Ihe bHc a!id \'>>r the A.R.r. organisation this will be the most thorough rehearsal of air raid ptecfttltiona that ha- been staged m ore, With a period of eiltfew as604 words
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Article76 1939-11-15 11 thrT'P of Tinr *ed Pineapples during idlng Nov. 4 from Malayan jounted to 16,751 cases, of which per cent.) cases were to thr •igdom, 1,494 (9 per cent.) be Continent of Europe, 1800 ent.« cases to Canada, and r cent.) cases elsewhere. exports for the period Jan. 176 words
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Article328 1939-11-15 11 Tu<- 7. >sts at a iHnnoc ll L:-ci> i ben H H IM. Rcß«nt ol Johun-. Hon. Mr. ."•■pys and Ifn Pepys. |fr mm] Mi- i R Brigadier and lira. AD Curtis, Brtgadici ACM Paris, C;i|)'. m I Wyllr, f ip Captain and Mr B J Billy, Mr.328 words
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Article128 1939-11-15 11 Sunnyside Rubber Report innyaidt I o \w >■ balance m dividend! I Forward export r< Durlai f he r the ii t ipplng. the v an the pur 137,214 p> of ruMM DCi hi I -f I Ib The eoti ol production w 13 17 i per Ib to which128 words
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Article44 1939-11-15 11 A meeting of the eU-< ted committee of -he Strait.s S< 'ttleinents (MagtJMCVj Association will br held at th w Blllfjftpon Wk -hange ROQtt I 1 Monday wit 4 55 p.m. to consul* r the appoint^ ol lurther members to the com.!)44 words
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Article162 1939-11-15 12 Alor Star. 1 barged In connectkm wtth the murdot 1 at Titi Ha.ii Dejrte, Langgar, Alor star thii yeai n esc shopk brutally don< h I relieved ol $50, wind guilty In the Alor Star High Co,, P s need to death by Mr. Justice162 words
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Advertisement328 1939-11-15 12 ■1 "r F—^ B fl Mf— BY"P»O«d BRITiSHWIA. LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The P. &O. S. N. Company will have 2 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during the remainder of November. AH rested may eaU .«< m m on the ro»tc and ail Milinca arc subject to change328 words
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Advertisement211 1939-11-15 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. PASSENCER iJSSRS^SSk HOMEWARDS: RStaftotSS Rotterdam. CO| For rartkulars regarding ■•flings. liires ett plcae THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. S.NGAPOKK J^SSft* i lncorporated In Australia) Monthly wrongs to Brisbane, MTOey and Mdbocme. RS SssirssM •suffer p--p. M^-u-KKUuon api BOISTIAD CO., LTD. THE BANK LINE211 words
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720 1939-11-15 13 PERAK ALMOST BEATEN IN THRILLING AFFAIR jVrak 4: Indian Army 4. AFTER being down by two goals on two occasions, the Indian \imy did well to turn defeat almost into victory when they net Perak m a splendid game ;>f hockey at the padang720 words
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Article60 1939-11-15 13 MALACCA TEAM CHOSEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday 'The Malacca hockey team against E A angOT at Malacca on Saturday and Perak on Sunday at Beremban has kx chosen as follows: VJov 'iiain Hong; Hendroff, Bkadian; Jackion (Captain); Leon, Reeve <or Li man); Blake, Tay Koon Lim. Forbes. W.60 words
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159 1939-11-15 13 GEYLANC SERAI F. C. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT The final ties of the 4-bnll billiard championship of the Geylang Serai Club between Inche Hashim Nather.snh and Inche Ismail Mian ended m a win for the former by .six points m a game of 300. The game wa.s played ki.st Saturday when a159 words
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Article185 1939-11-15 13 GOLF AT GARRISON CLUB THK N tlon Oi the (l() 'f club, wu.s pi. at Tanglin on Saturday ;ind Bun< .md resulted In a win lot Ifajoi McLAfbre with i net icore of fiH following were the best returns:— Major n m<i More 8i 13 68. Capt. V B« nnett185 words
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Miscellaneous27 1939-11-15 13 Tide Tables TO-DAY Hi ff h Water: 109 A.M. 97 ft 12.26 P.M. :I.C ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 146 A.M. 84 ft 1.04 P.M. 9 3 ft.27 words
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1844 1939-11-15 14 MODERATE DIVIDENDS AT BUKIT TIM AH Celestial's $49 Best: Rain Mars Sport Singapore, Tuesday. IN spit,- of \h" Wither there I .••.■Mclanci- i\ to-day I Ingflpon Tarf Chib i *>nd day of the winter meeting. Dh i* ndfl t ere modermteb t»d winner ere difflcuH to pick on M i1,844 words
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Article79 1939-11-15 14 Dividends At A Glance Race 1 Bl $30 and $9. \ight>hade $7. Shoot Ip $8. Race 2.— CELESTIAL 549 and strathpeffcr $22. Dewberry $9. Race 3— APPLEWOOI) 139 Silver Urn Winsome $8. ltd L— FREEDOM S3l and Rainborough $8. SMadin $7. Race S.— HAPPY SAL SUi .md St. Charles $8.79 words
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Advertisement242 1939-11-15 14 PUBLIC NOTICES THE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE Malt- European* of British nationality! m Singapore are reminded that to-day Nov. 15. ki the date allotted for registration, under the Registration Ordinance, for persons wiio.se surnames bey m with I and I. Persons who fall within the category I ja are asked to register242 words
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Article22 1939-11-15 15 London. Tuesday. nPi Il 6 9 00 mAmsterdi 7-52 S!iar unofficial Hongkong l v 1 32 d JUPaU IS UDO»c£i22 words
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Article98 1939-11-15 15 London, Tuesdw Distillers JJt Dunlop Rubber General Electric «4» Imperial Ch. Ind 30 2 rial Toba 11 y •-Dutch 2 6 dian Pacific 65 Tin 4feubber PI. Inv. Tr. 319 ll 1 10 1 2 Hitam.v 26 3 Ex. Div. I hem Kinta.s 15 6 Paha W98 words
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Article40 1939-11-15 15 London. Tuesday. Market Tone Dull Spot ***** b ll'as (Ist Forward' Dec. 11 b 11 8 s ■2nd Forward' Jan. March ***** b 1 1 8 s '3rd Forwardt Apl June 10 13 16 b 10 15 16.340 words
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Article49 1939-11-15 15 London, Tuesday. Malay) m bulk pt. S'ment Not given Copra (Strata PMSJ ptember Sment. £11.0.0 Sellers ur (Sarawak nt. 17 3 Value Tapioca, Seed Pearl, t Quality (Singapore' 309Seller Sk'SSSNE?* 4 2 Sellers mponi oct Dec. S'ment 1% Value Gambler (Good Mark,. Block w Dec. Sment. 30.- Nominal49 words
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486 1939-11-15 15 Heavy Rugby Defeat For R.A. On Padang i-C-C. A 25 pts R.A. (8.M.) ;> pts nOMINATING play for the major portion of the game, an S.C.C. "A fifteen yesterday beat the R.A. (8.M.) by 25 points (two lour tries and a penalty goal) to 5 points (a goal) m a486 words
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Article163 1939-11-15 15 THE first Malayan clay- pigeon championship Shoot was held yesterday at the Singapore Gun Club. Considering that this was the first shoot of its kind m Malaya the crowd that attended the meet was rather disappointing. The Hari Raya Puasa may have something to do with163 words
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Advertisement13 1939-11-15 15 'MMPEACIIABLE SEiIKITY I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 2 Finlayson Green.13 words
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Advertisement108 1939-11-15 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. r established by Royal Charter A.D. lflM Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000,Reserve Fund 10.50 C.00- Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East108 words
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Advertisement38 1939-11-15 15 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals. nv .1 l^uJfijri If Ii uTfl Further particulars will bt lupplied on application.38 words
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Article410 1939-11-15 16 RECS PLAY DRAW IN RUGGER DEBUT LATE PENALTY SAVES RAFFLES COLLEGE MM x l>ts. Kanics College ptfl DALLYING splendidly In tl, ing stages of their rugger match. played on the 8 R C ground yesterday, the Raffles College held the r to b draw Bach ride scored eight points. The410 words
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Article93 1939-11-15 16 WEDNESDAY OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP: Chin Kee Onn >^nd Chua Choon Leong v.s Di Ci t De Souza and P De John Lim and Tan HUCk Toe A Dawood and Kamis. HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES Miss Clarke and Lim Khay Guan < G vs. Winner of Mrs Archer and Major93 words
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Article34 1939-11-15 16 THE match between the RAF <H.Q.» and the Police Depot which was arranged to have been played yesterday on the latter'.s ground w&s cancelled owing to the sodden condition of the ground.34 words
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Article45 1939-11-15 16 London, Nov. 14. A BRITISH trade mission arrives m Madrid to-day for the purpose of lan Ang]o-Bpanish trade and payments agreement. This step has been taken owing to 'the serious effects which the civil war had noon Anglo-Spanish trade. British Offcial WirelessBritish Offcial Wireless - 45 words
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Article95 1939-11-15 16 London. Nov. 14. pIK Frank Noyce, ex-member of the Viceroy's Council, addressing the Eost India Association to-day, said that the scale of India's war effort depended to a meat extent on the course the war took In the next lew months, but her most important function mustReuter - 95 words
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Article166 1939-11-15 16 TIIK distinction of being the first non-European selected to n -rut Singapore m an inter-State rugby fixture has fallen to Ferguson, regular player of the St. Andrew's Old Boys Rugby XV. Ferguson will play m the forward i line for Singapore who meet Negri mbilan-Malacca166 words
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Article138 1939-11-15 16 > I8TENI Ks in Nalayi BBC last night h.u<| ihni observer at the Western r <>iu itSClfta the work of 1- rem artillery. He remarks that the combined resources of the British and the French provide a force that is unrivalled in flexibility and reliability. Whereas the138 words
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Article64 1939-11-15 16 No Need For Conscription In N.Z. I London. N THE Onagrett of Australia^ R< Soldiers to-day urgtd th< wealth Government to reintroduce compulsory military service for single im between the iges of 20 and 26 until W end of the War. In New Zealand, the Defence M said to-day that64 words
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Advertisement72 1939-11-15 16 Box Office fc^^^^^^^^^^Wßl TO-DAY 3400 'every mat a tip-up armchair.' 9.15 20th CENTURY FOX PRESENT "STANLEY and LIVINGSTONE" SPENCER TRACY SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE IT HOLDS YOC PROM STAKT TO FINISH NFWS Gracic Fields' Sings To The Troops. I U-Bont Prisoners In British Camp. i; l I IN li: I SEE72 words
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