Morning Tribune, 20 November 1939
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Title Section13 1939-11-20 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol< i^-No. 247 SINGAPORE, 'MONDAY, November l >( >. 1939. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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831 1939-11-20 1 Nazis Make 50,000 Arrests TROUBLE REPORTED IN POLAND ALSO Paris, Nov. 19. -fIFTY THOUSAND arrests have been made m Bohemia and Moravia since Friday, according to a despatch from the Austrian frontier. Armed S. S. men raided the Svehla and Mazaryk colleges at dawn,831 words
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Article101 1939-11-20 1 Amsterdam, M«T. 19T n m of the >imon Bolivar, d at lenftOi in UK* Duit. but without comment tor Ulianil is determined to maintain her neutrality. Information available indicates that the majority of the passengers were British, travelling to and Trinidad. There were also a number ofReuter - 101 words
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220 1939-11-20 1 Brussels, Nov. 19. WHERE b reason to believe that A the rumours that Italy and Spain recently indicated to the German C«ovcn:nient their interest in the integrity of Belgium and Holland are not without foundation, states a semiofficial Belgian n?ws agency. The agency says that repoiHReuter - 220 words
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439 1939-11-20 1 140 FEARED DEAD LONDON. NOV. 19. AS THE DUTCH LINER SIMON BOLIVAR WAS PLOUGHING A HER WAV THROIGH THE NORTH SEA YESTERDAY SHK WAS SINK AND 140 PEOPLE ARE FEARED DROWNED THE LINER IS A VESSEL OK OVER 8.000 TONS AND HAD 400 I439 words
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Article288 1939-11-20 1 SURVIVOR'S STORY Mrs Sandiford. wife of a Trinidad banker and survivor of the Simon Bpliva^ interviewed In London, paid a MgD tribu e to the men of the Navy and other j ships which dashed to the rescue. Describing the ->cene aboard she wW that 4he had just gone doun288 words
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Article23 1939-11-20 1 i ndoo N In London which it is assumed were nla. rort*t*.* led in th< rAtiAlns sllaht damage, but i ersonak Injuries. B.O.W.B.O.W. - 23 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-20 1 ON OTHER PACES j jah's \i'l" n<l uir, I i i in >V 11 s u S I18 words
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Article170 1939-11-20 2 London. Nov. 19. THE Ministry ol SuppJy announces:"Hi.s Ma.ie.sty'.s Government have inlormed the Egyptian Government tha' <n their desire to assist in the orderly disposal ol the cotton crop, they are pr< pand to buy up to a maximum 01 J5. f oou.ooo iL>..B.O.W. - 170 words
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Article81 1939-11-20 2 LATVI'S STRENGTH London, Nov. 19 'FHE President of Latvia in a broadcast on the 21st anniversary of Latvian Independence said that the country was now in a better position and her forces were stronger than ever before He added that Latvia's non-aggres-sion pact with Russia had reinforced the security of81 words
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Article48 1939-11-20 2 London. Nov. 19. The following telegram has been addressed by the Kins to the acting President of the Republic of Ecuador:— "I greatly regret to learn of the sad loss the Republic has sustained in th? aeath'of its distinguished president. Dr. Mo^quera Narvaez.— B.O.W.B.O.W. - 48 words
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Article232 1939-11-20 2 How Britain's Air Defence Works London. N m $mm lhe war s° tur not many people ht heard the German aeroplane, and most ot the p have j expel d enemy aircraft are members command o ItAJ which is responsible for defence a-;. organisation a ic. corps. the raf.. searchlightBritish Official Wireless - 232 words
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197 1939-11-20 2 I.oiemo Marque*. V>\. II MIiMBI Il> Of IhC crew of W Africa Shell picked o u t 9 photograph of the Admiral Schecr as the warship whid. sank the vessel. Members of the rew UW Ucuter that they first sighted tht warship on WednesdayReuter - 197 words
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Article60 1939-11-20 2 London. Nov. r -DAY'S French communique there T» nothing of importance report on the western front durii night. The German communique als< little activity. It says that on one section of the upper Rhine, there w as more lively machinegun and rifle rire. and the other fronts, local60 words
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Article531 1939-11-20 2 London. Nov. 18 THE Dominions Secretary, Dominions visiting Ministers and representative of the Indian Government yesterday addressed a meeting ot international journalists Mr Eden said that their discussions had covered ihe whole strategical, economic anil financial field of the Empire's common effort and resulted in531 words
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Article226 1939-11-20 3 mxUi Plenary Session of the T itral ESintffl Committee the follouin, resoUttcal affa. :!ations Roverning th* i vants for the oxtra- narration of provincial H decreasing inSitlOil of a special delethe border provinces' in .I: -nit closer internal unity. economical affairs: estimation and study of momic resourcesChinese Central News - 226 words
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Article96 1939-11-20 3 London, Nov. 18. ling article to-day, The Times s that one of ,he oddest and -■xperted results of conscription •^as boe n to fill the country with •ted volunteers. ning, however, that the policy of nc the nation's strength sysemaiically and summoning fresh peras it isB.O.W. - 96 words
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Article67 1939-11-20 3 Polish Units In British Navy Lord. r.. Nov. 19. J ment has been signed in Lon- don between the Polish and British governments making provision for ihe ■n of eerta.n units of the Polish tfavai Forces with those of the Navy. tachment of the Polisli Navy will I<>1 <> orB.O.W. - 67 words
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Article26 1939-11-20 3 ira, Nov. 18— The Turkish ■lie mission, headed by M nenciofhi, Srcretary-CJciH -ral (l> the Poreifn Ministry, will Ir:»ye id M.m.iiv f>ti* imulnn \ia Paris.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article81 1939-11-20 3 THREAT TO CHINA'S ARMS ROUTE hungking, N»>v. 19. 'THL situation on the border of Kuangtunjc and Kuangsi provinces is becoming: tense following the Japanese occupation of Famheng, Chinghsitn, northwest if Pakhoi. according to Chinese reports. It appears that the Japanese are pushing inland towards Nanning strategic city in South KwHiigsi,Reuter - 81 words
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Article39 1939-11-20 3 Chungking. Nov. 19. After six weeks, Japanese aircraft resumed raiding Chungking last night, when 27 Japanese bombers carried out a raid shortly after 6 p.m. dropping bombs on the outskirts. Th e all-clear sounded at 7 15 p.m.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article272 1939-11-20 3 Lon(fon, Nov. 19. A CONFERENC E early this week between miners and mine-owners A representatives reached asretment which will exclude, for the duration the war and six months afterwards, the possib.lity of Strikes or lockouts in Lancashire and Cheshire coalfields. Al 1 disputes will beBritish Official Wireless - 272 words
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Article31 1939-11-20 3 Ijondon. Nov 19. j.ur'ns will slunv a Mrther WMldertW* N oTf,,o smaller Inwejw m the chief Interest «tt» ch lt U 2 t o British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 31 words
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219 1939-11-20 3 London, Nov. 10. tPLEI tdmatinn in the air itfl Bgtfcl in tIM I *1 well as i»ro(luctivo sph.M-p arc l^lic\ed U be now tl BriUifi and Framv. Myi K M l(>n! the Royal Air Force in France This, lam assured, Buy confidently be assumed219 words
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Article56 1939-11-20 3 Singapore, Saturday CQUATTED on a ttgW -skin, ftrol J Narayana Iyengar, of My**e P*tece fame this evening demonstrated htoflKM] STthc Gotu Vadhyam. an lrwtrunv nt of high musical inßenulty. He playej a sefection of righteen well-known Indln.. masters before a largo Ratheung ol Hfons and a sprlnWlrjf of56 words
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Article152 1939-11-20 3 AN Admiralty mttsafft received 111 Siu•^apnrr vcstrrdny states:- Of more than 3,000 v< convoy tfhCC tlit* wiir tarted. only three h.tvr been last DuriiiH the last tout we**, <>ne thirl of the tonnage sunk by U-boats ha.- !)•■<•'. neutral. Normal entrances and clearance! i i British152 words
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Article44 1939-11-20 3 London, Nov. 19 A mission headod by M MenemCTlCiofthi Secretary General of the Turkish Foreign AfTair.s Ministry will urnvr in London shortly to di.scius.s matters of common Interest to the British and Turkish Governments, Including *r.onomlc and financial questions. B.O.W.B.O.W. - 44 words
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Article59 1939-11-20 3 JAPANESE DENY APOLOGY Shanghai. Nov. If). THE Japanese naval spok^mnn M-m« Mr Butler's .statement m the C<».«mon.s that the JapaJH'.se authorit'/ have anoloßlsed for the detention of the ere j o the Imperial Airways plane Dardanus -uid reiterates Japan's contention that the plane was flyinp: within 15 milea nf theReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement9 1939-11-20 3 Kidnevs Must Clean u j tyt, Bneum»ti»m, B'add«r y.\i.9 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-20 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMH KP, China Building, Chulia Strt»c#, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKAAEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.20 words
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Obituary28 1939-11-20 4 KLEINMAN: Bertha, dearhr belovci wife ol i) H Klelnman, at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday. Nov. 19. .in her 42nd year. Laid to rest Sunday night.28 words
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361 1939-11-20 4 Political Differences Should Bo Postponed r |'Mi. Mai an •ol i and I I appeal > his subjects in an deth< g ■<! t-. hi- brother Rajputs throughout India India, he declares, must stand shoulder to shoulder with England ii 1 this emergency. The361 words
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Article199 1939-11-20 4 ALLEGED THEFT OF BICYCLE Singapore, Saturday. JBRAHIM bin Mohamed Noor who is at present serving s term of rigorous imprisonment in the local prisons was produced this morning in the Second Police Court I)* lore Mr. C. H. Koh to answer a charge of theft of a bicycle valued ai199 words
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Article230 1939-11-20 4 I C^cvj£U<oJL_ I BTO] d on a famous nal A- tale Is the theme of the Chinese Mm, >The Moon and the Spirit which com:ed at the Capitol with a midni how ..tmdaY. and lour shOWS i> re are thrills and exciting moment, and for230 words
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Article113 1939-11-20 4 First Anniversary Singapore, Sunday. fIiHK Friendly Companion Associa- tion (Pheng Yew Sia) celebrated their first anniversary at its clubhouse on Saturday and Sunday, No? 11 and 12. About 200 members and guests were present at a dinner on Saturday night, while on Sunday refreshment* were lavishly .served. Representatives of the113 words
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Article43 1939-11-20 4 H«'Hin. Not. 18— Three more < Mcns, two of whom were police ofli een, uer:- shot by the Germans today, according to Prague dispatch t-i the German official news agency. The dispatch added that the men were rxeeutex! because of attacks on Orman citizens.43 words
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Article173 1939-11-20 4 Committee Meeting Of Y.W.C.A. J»HE monthiy nv, t committ the v v. on Frida n ved from Mcsdami Loh Poor, Up c N s k Adanu and H M i with regret tl i vva> received. I f Ls hopi Dutch woman will bo abli a member ol tee. From173 words
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Article36 1939-11-20 4 JAPANESE CYCLIST HURT Singapore. Sui Shortly after two o'clo .tternoon a Japanese cyclist accident with a Kuala Lumpur c the junction of Middle K d and Bencoolen Street. He 10-st and was removed to the ambulance.36 words
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141 1939-11-20 4 Singapore, Saturday lIAJI Sakawi bin Abdul Manan claimed trial this morning in $4 Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall, on two >-hAi'?m under the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act. In the first instance, he was chargW with attempting to take out of141 words
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Article127 1939-11-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. MR. J. (I. ItAPPOPORT, the Malfl laeea Coroner, held an inquiry to-day into the death of a six-fear-old Malay girl, Puteh binte Bud in. Leman bin Ahmat, the grand, father of the deceased, said that on Oct. 20 on his127 words
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Article26 1939-11-20 4 Copenhagen, Nov. 18.— A woman |«:is been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for listening to a forn«n broadcast, according to the Berlin t.^respondent of the Politiken.26 words
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Article62 1939-11-20 4 THE many friends of Mr. D H 1 man. who is well-known li circles especially tennis, will lea regret of the death of Mr- K which took place at the Genei pital yesterday evening. She an inmate for two wn The burial took plac62 words
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Advertisement117 1939-11-20 4 DO YOU NEED GLASSES' Th o m pso 11 Certified v^JpPs»»sw Frames and Mountings > I are priced $3.00 $5.00 fjim^f^ .^nd $700. The cost of tt the lenses depends on Jr^^ your eyesight needs. > Bone your Eyes Examined now! TIIOMfSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, AKCADK BLDCL,117 words
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1739 1939-11-20 5 I Minefield Not Marked" On Ship's Chart Singapore, Sal unlay. «P1 IKING U I BoWier, I must say that the behaviour, dis,,d effort! to save life by Captain Kairburn and the vessel were magnificent, *tated I.t. 01. Hiser DawMNl, during his evidence at the resumed1,739 words
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Advertisement39 1939-11-20 5 A A A SPECL4L MATURE AUSTRALIAN s a^^v T^H d K A IN U I P^SSlffl (HOSPITAL QUALITY) I^^^S?rtiO MENTION "DOG'S HKAI>- I" mU YOU'RE LOOKIN(. FOR A 1&&P ICRi: KRANDY IT'S A FINE -PICK-ME-UP*. la a, WPb tic39 words
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Miscellaneous17 1939-11-20 5 \o%. 20 EIROPEANS Register 10-ilav 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.— Me— .Ml 2 p.m.- 1 p.m.— Ml— >H17 words
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503 1939-11-20 6 DISTRUSTOF PEOPLES OF NEUTRAL COUNTRIES PrEWSPAPER 1. igapore.aecu toi ding war 1 tritiah •> be inten m< d in Dutch view by the newspapers of Sourabayt, the gmeai cora:id naval base of adingnev ipap r t Java art and interpretative rmthej in parti an in503 words
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118 1939-11-20 6 B.M.B.C. TALK ON THE NAVAL SITUATION Stagapon s k SECOND tali rt Commander B. M d,,,,,, s H- K ll rhe l Na^ ii sit™' uill be broach ist M K.M.B.C M Moiidi at j p This talk will teal uith [L I boat war and *v Nm and will118 words
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Article149 1939-11-20 6 Singapore Saturday, SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD (.oh Yew Tuan appeared befoi Fletcher -Cooke to-day on of house-breaking: by night by entering a building; in Robinxui Road late yesterday evening. After the charge had been explaine to ike accused, inspector i A fl outlined the alleged facts of thi It149 words
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Article, Illustration730 1939-11-20 7 Do you feel On Top Of The World A practical article for those who, without feeling ill, do not feel reafly well. fl of the fad that we live in such a hygiene-enlightened m too i any of us function beis obviously something about this. Being as well >s we730 words
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Article54 1939-11-20 7 inm nest and yet BDOSt of ailments i mia Id o taken n ha v. ut c U ls either caused by— or in time cause an orgai»i" comdi/ziness. indigestion, headaches, aCtackJS of •ring sensations of hu fter meals together with M, are all signs i54 words
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Advertisement51 1939-11-20 7 W over 20 y«^ J V^m^^ process l^no^ |L pineaPP 1 fluvovic PlftCt in I medium oven and <|fo V btlor«- rmoviol crust und nnd. 1 Dkss \Mth bread n I^^****-'*^ ground (ihm'iikim or «.I>;m*s, ;IS dlMrid. PHONE 53 7 6 "VI LIHEi Mtt t o/ Siiifapofe Co:d Stort^f Co.,51 words
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303 1939-11-20 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, November 20, 1939. THE U-BOAT PROBLEM I( ERVATIVE estimates place i German U-boat losses since the grinning of the war at about ■I of the total then available -••in'. The number totally o ed or badly damaged ia probablj -fir, iv but the Admiralty ha eason to303 words
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Article907 1939-11-20 8 GREAT ASSET IN CONDUCT OF WAR London, Nov. 1 I T ttainment of complete Anglo-French co-ordination in the spl joint war activities receives approving notice in the Sunday nap» The Sunday Times comments that co-operation in such matt Will help to determine th< v. ultBritish Official Wireless - 907 words
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Article112 1939-11-20 8 Lond.m No?, l\ rpilK Allied plan for poolini tl A .'(•<• 11 mm tmtmn I which announced la>t ttlfffat, trill out by six executive commit it. was Announced that will deal with avlatloi war materials, food, ihipp mic warfare. The committees' function will r.<j: merely beReuter - 112 words
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Article157 1939-11-20 8 POLISH JEWS IN DESPERATE PLIGHT I i Copenhagen N 18. THE desperate plight ol Jews in Jewish reservations in Germanoccupied Poland is described b Berlin correspondent of the Politiken. Jews are kept in huge camp surrounded by barbed wire and to do forced labour for twelve li daily with onlyReuter - 157 words
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Article26 1939-11-20 8 Melbourne. Nov. 18.— An 'r.ilin ii spending £6,000,000 sterling Bion during the current quarter on v fence measures, Mr. Menries tl(1(1 deputation of unemployed to (lav.26 words
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Article, Illustration82 1939-11-20 9 Home and Foreign Newsreel ii»>ve: Mr. K. li. Cast v. the Australian delegate to the imperial war con iwl tattoM in Leaden, being greeted i» Mr. Anthony Eden, the Domini n> Secretary, and the Kt. Hon. S. M Brine. Australian High TiWltliionri, ,,n his arrival. Mr. Caaej h aid toPlanet News - 82 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-11-20 9 Right: This picture, taken as a typical Berlin crowd ga- N > ci propaganda bureau to bear relay lli s p ech, betrays something of the taardwhich war means lo the ordinary (Jerman. The ure is remarkable.fr instance, for the tenseness which shows on almost everyPlanet News - 52 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-11-20 9 FRENCH PRIME MINISTER VISITS THE FRONT Left: M. Fdouard Daladier, the Iren h Premier, shaking haiuK with ait officer commanding a fortified sector, daring a visit to the Western Froafc Planet NewsPlanet News - 32 words
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Advertisement67 1939-11-20 10 ;t s t I •^^i^fci* *>■ 9 I'll OMING TO Tin: CAPITOIi I COLUMBIA'S HIT of HITS— -MMMI I.IHLS M» TO PAKIS" WITH MFLVYN DOUGLAS and JOAN BLONDELL Funnier than TJIKRKS ALWAYS A WOMAN' COMINC SHORTLY A I, II A >l It R A I -i tk. tml k. i*.«i67 words
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Advertisement186 1939-11-20 10 All 4 SHOW* PACKED OUT YESTERDAY! rAD T A| 3 SH WS TO DAY CAP I I VJL 3 15 615 9-15 The "FRANKENSTEIN" of Chinese Motion Pictures! A Weird and I-Ai-itin? %W^{ -llormi him enaUed f-v/^y^^ W by -hinas most famous I Stars' l^^^^L^^^l^LJ^ Direct from a lU'rord J186 words
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Article243 1939-11-20 11 London. Nov. l& \JOR£ reportl fIWM WmmX in Czechosknakui and rt'N<,it> i n parts "I r |'(»hiii(l UUWpifd l>> (.irmany \\uw reached I.(mdon. After yesterday*! round-up erf Cieek itudenti in i cecuted nine students, and placed 130 under im ad closed ech Univ< reityReuter - 243 words
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Article78 1939-11-20 11 Nazi Spies Arrested In Turkey Ix>ndon, Nov. 18. [I i- announced that Turkey is nj; another mission to Lonto discuss maftten of common including trade and finance. n leave Turkey on 111 be headed by the he Turkish Minisn Affairs. report from Turkey to-ciay arrest of eigh: Germans who Istanbul78 words
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Article46 1939-11-20 11 Nov. 18. rmw i u a had tO-nighl ::-raid I jftpaiM it fcirts imander-ti ade nch c binue until all tU ci but he added th.it the Japane.se would 1 1 pit vent turd and i >upplk.s from ieachin<» the concession.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article29 1939-11-20 12 hemum 'i r tlu^ The brid floweied blu< and •rock worn with tne wha'c white i ft -1 S v m-Wl to u> brSe a m i.uy29 words
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Article17 1939-11-20 12 ll.' A tr i I from 'the British Air Mi •forth American Aviation c This dupii< ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article114 1939-11-20 13 Sn interesiiai bidhatatwi wnu witnessed this nioiriini: in th Han I'*' Hmll, Clerical Vnimk f when the u<»m«'ii's d<»ul)lrs s<mi-final> playci i irsnit of to-(i.i\'s gnaw, Miss, I ill a n Tan and Smik I in, ni the .Merridalr It P will i,,,»t Misses Hilda S<helk;s and114 words
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313 1939-11-20 13 SINGAPORE'S RUNAWAY VICTOR Y AT SEREMBAN POTTER PLAYS GREAT CAME (From Our Own Reporter) Bcretnban, Satuidaj A* IKK W«ni Um visit.,,s Ma U|) t<, half-time, Ncgit-Mataeai wJSzrazz ln i>oints ti% an irK<>ais) <o s (:i The hNM side wore without the Malay Regiment players with haUiT/, li< (ira lam H313 words
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601 1939-11-20 13 Army Wins Malaya Cup Game By One Point \,mv 7 pts. R.N. K.A.F. ti pis. LATE (Imp goal by Pass R.^e the Army a one-point victory l<>the R.N. R.A.F., in a stirring Malaya Cup fixture played on tIM Idang yesterday. Final scores were Army 7 points (a try and a601 words
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Article34 1939-11-20 13 London. Nov. 18. RESULTS of the Manchester races < November handicap) wen Tutor (9 2) 1 Wayward Miss (100J6) .2 Beinndearg 3 Twenty-tour ran. Won by four I engths. head ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article350 1939-11-20 13 R.S.G.C. ANNUAL REPORT Till: report of (he CominitOe of th«* |{ov;ii Singapore G#lf club. f«>r the war ended Sept. >o, to i>«* pi« ■gated at the annual general Meeting to Uv held on Nov. nat t p. m readi as follows, niter alia: Maintenance work <>n the Club How has350 words
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Miscellaneous25 1939-11-20 13 Tide Table TO-DAY [ieh Water: B <>* a.m. 7.4 ft. 4 46 p.m. 7.2 ft. TO-MORROW ieh Water: 6.10 a.m. 7.5 ft 6.15 p.m. 7.0 ft.25 words
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Miscellaneous48 1939-11-20 13 Sports Diary TODAY SOCKET 1 Police vi Y.M C A Y T C.A.; Police 2nd v.s. Ralll* College 2nd, College; Col h C vs. I2tn Brigade 11 c^ Parrer Park Coll 1 v.s in dian a isociaUon, Parrer P TENNIS B C.E C and y M c.a tournamentt.48 words
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453 1939-11-20 14 NECRI ALL BLUES ROUTED 21-0 Singapore isiatici 21 eta. Stgri Sembilan Nil JN mi-final of the "AM Blues" Rugby Cup game played at f^rrer Part day, the Sinfaaon Asiatics, praeat cupholders, bwt the Wegri-Sembilan All Bluea bj 21 points (thwe petit, b Denaltv and a453 words
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99 1939-11-20 14 APPLICATIONS FOR AFFILIATION TO S.A.F.A. APPLICATIONS are invited from association^ clubs Mf institutions uju.ihfiewl icamding to the laws ef amateur football) for affiliation to the Singapore Amateur Football Assm iation for the year 1946. in accordance with th#" rul.s and bye-la u> of the Association. Applications for affiliation or or99 words
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Article82 1939-11-20 14 'From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A single point cost Selangor their chances o! an "All Blues" cup final when they met Perak this evening a Kuala Lumpur. Perak won by ten points .<T.WO «ouLs» to nine (goal, drop goal). Perak led 5—9 at half82 words
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Article143 1939-11-20 14 CLERICAL UNION WIN Singapore, Saturday. TV a friendly j, r ame of hockey (flayed this afternoon at the Clerical Union, the Clerical] Union beat Clarke's Rangers by five goals to I two. in a kron'y contested first half, the [Union were ahead of the visitors by (three coals to mi.143 words
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Article43 1939-11-20 14 It From Our Own Reporter) Malacca. Sunday. •OELANGOR beat Malacca by two goals u to nil at hockey in an interstate fixture played at Malacca to-day. Sheik Mimsoor scored in the first naif and Tajuddin in the second.43 words
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Article102 1939-11-20 14 Cold Storage Beat Tai Tonp Works Singa]><!' THE Singapore C<>l<l 1 theTai Tong Rubber minton Team by five gai j n the Singapore Badmint tion Commercial Housr played at the Haw-Par H. Union this afternoon. Re.sult> were as follows Cold Storage Co players first):— Singles: N* Hcng Nam beat T«102 words
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Article85 1939-11-20 14 London N 18. LORD Ro-sebery. owner of winner Blue Peter, headed* thi winning owners for the 1939 flat season witn a total of £38.464 Lord Dwas geeond with £22.275, and Lord Glane. !y was third with £19.187. "jack Jarvfe was the winning trainer with 219 tfterYtng.Reuter - 85 words
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Article538 1939-11-20 14 Indian Association 5; Indian Army Officers 1. AF the eleven officers who were selected to play hockey for the I» Army Officers against the Indian Association at Balestier pl* m yesterday, only seven turned up. Playing with four substitute the team were trounced to a tune538 words
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Advertisement184 1939-11-20 14 PUBLIC NOTICES THE REGISTRATION ORDINANCE Malo Europeans of British nationality in Singapore are reminded that to-day. Nov 20. is the date allotted lor registration, under the Registration Ordinance, for persons wh ee surnames begin with MC-MY Penfena who tall within the category MC-MI nrp asked fco register between 9 a.m.184 words
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Article278 1939-11-20 15 Home Soccer Rugger London. Nov. IS. LoWING are the results of English and Scottish association football played 10-da> )TT ISB WKSTKRN. o, Rangers 1. irnock U Hamilton 2. Queen o South 1. Albion 1. Queen's Park 0. Morton 1. MIDLAND. Itield United 2. Doncaster 1 i. Chesterfield 4. irimsby 1278 words
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Article173 1939-11-20 15 !Wrexham. Nov. 18. \n thousand people saw is-Lnd beat Wales o—l at asUon lu.tball tw-day in aid of Ketl Cf*M Fund. vu gin vxhioition of brilliant ball, the tive goaLs coming tin twelve minute* in the sei half, tie) eoni twice for Wales. Torn Jones173 words
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Article93 1939-11-20 15 Results of Saturday's races: Race I:— VALSCOURT S6B and $17 Dewberry S7 Orator Sl2 Race 2:— TEMPIE 536 and Sll Le TouquPt >1«) Hercules $11 Race 3:— DANGER ZONE $11 and $6 Majors S8 Stormy Night S8 Race 4;— DISTINGUISHED 537 and $11 Sunny Charm $1? Thanks93 words
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Article310 1939-11-20 15 Johore Trou nce The S.C.C. Despite Being One Man Short In Rugger Game fEVnm Hur ~\wn Pnrroi:nnnHont i U IUJ11 WU1 *-^WI_ VylSl HOJ./ISI-UI lit/ Johore Bahru, Saturday. pLAYING a man short throughout the game, Johore defeated the S.C.C. by 23 points (tour goals and one try) to 3 points310 words
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Advertisement121 1939-11-20 15 MEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. lfJ4 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Brandies: Holland:—Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:—Bata via, Sou*121 words
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Advertisement67 1939-11-20 15 I OVERSEA- I I CHINESE! I BHNKINu I tORP. iWM Undertakes banking t *ansactions of every description. e> Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South tlastern Asia Sc connections in all principal rities of the World. Welcomes ronsultations on financial and investment67 words
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Article109 1939-11-20 16 GERMAN SHELLS FALL IN SWITZERLAND Berne. Nov. 1!). TWO German shelLs fell in Basle yesterday. One badly injured two people, the other failed to explode. Several shells also burst in the neighbourhood. Nobody was hurt but material damage was done. —Renter. GERMANY WORRIED Ankara. Nov. 18. ALLEGED toReuter - 109 words
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Article108 1939-11-20 16 CANADA'S OVERSEAS FORCE lulnii. N 4( ORDING to in <HUi i m.iiutt r of thr < .tn.idi.m B< Uv« MM Iff l<»| it- «MI Ills H'ilHH HOIU a 10.000-milr insptctt— «"H- ti t (mm twrvMi division st.itui lhal it was hardl> P 1.l- to im.uine blfh« qiilil^ ul MffMMMI. Jhrv108 words
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Article106 1939-11-20 16 .penhagen, Nov. 19 A graphic account of the batti- few i tu mU ■> w Berlgen, between four British cruis ten German bombers, was told by the captain of the steamer Disco, according to the National Tidende. The Disco was seven miles away when the bombers106 words
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Article42 1939-11-20 16 I THi gha, who i.s with tumary Force In rrespondent thai troops will be sent tu Prai added that the progn already made ha.> beei Oru In, he expi [01 the French army whl in the world42 words
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Article92 1939-11-20 16 German Planes Over Holland Amsterdam. Xov. IS. pOVERNMENT have sent a prota to Germany following m instances of alleged violation of Netherlands neutrality bj flying beats. In the firs; case a Dutch cl on the German flying boat land. The German replied m before making ine, whicl damaged, subsequently enc92 words
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Article68 1939-11-20 16 London. N I SIGNOR MUSSOLINI, speak n said that although the war I military point of view had i to the whole of Europe, from an point of view it was becoming a v<<xm He further stated that all sections! the people had their place68 words
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Article68 1939-11-20 16 TIENTSIN BLOCKADE TO CONTINUE Tientsin, N<>. 19 ir THE Tientsin blockade will coi until a satisfactory solutioiV. pending questions Is achieved a« ed General Homma. command! Japanese troops In Tientsin, in m terview this morning- u He added that the blockade snu have ended three months ago Anglo-Japanese negotiations weiReuter - 68 words
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Article32 1939-11-20 16 Loi The air raid wamll on the north-oust coast oi •> this morning Th e a ll sounded shortly afterwards ,vd. The pla ng very hi32 words
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