Morning Tribune, 2 December 1939
1939-12-02
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Article10 1939-12-02 1 v ,,l i— No. ->->K. SL\(;APORE, SATIKDAV. December 2. 1939.10 words
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Article919 1939-12-02 1 New Govt Formed For Negotiations What Soviets Demanded In Ultimatum London, Dec. 1. Finnish Legation m London declares that there is no question of Finland "surrendering." The Government has htvn reshuffled and give 1 a broader basis. Negotiations will be resumed with the Soviet if possible.919 words
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Article305 1939-12-02 1 Soviets Gun Fleeing Refugees London, Dec. 1. two more bombing rmMi on Bel- lingfon were Carried out Uiis afternoon, and il is reported thai foui Soviet pianos were shot down. The first raid was ju.st after mid ?hen .six Russian planes dropped about a dozen bombs < n ihe working305 words
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95 1939-12-02 1 I t London, Dec 1. HI I >s up to the age of 23 are now to be (ailed up for military I J Koyai proclamation makes ■ah!,- for serviie all male British ■ul).i»cts who by to-day reached the "f 80 but not that95 words
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Article32 1939-12-02 1 IVILISATION'S NEW LOW LEVEL I San Francisco. Dec 1 er described the >n of Finland as marking rala of butchery of Gong's led that with this attack, ruck a new low It-32 words
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Article166 1939-12-02 1 Roosevelt States Views Washington, Ore 1 IN formal statomnt read ftj I nrt.ss conference to day. iv dent H(»osfveii ieekurei that Soviet Kn^^ki's invasion of I inland WM I profound ■heck la the I'nitni States, and jeopardised the right*, of mankind to srlf-Rovernment. ah peace-loving peoples would mously condemn this166 words
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Advertisement24 1939-12-02 1 Jf ON OTHER PACES lumbers Over Helsinki M !i• llllirci i nionism Shipping 5; I v pmf< ii ii i ii Wai Kffurt 1624 words
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Advertisement83 1939-12-02 1 <^ SUGGESTIONS .WV FOR XMAS (H BOX CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. K^ Dubarry Lavender or Ban d* < logne m unique b x the lid ol 'w£ which Ls m the forni of a bakellte 1> ash-tray with art cr-tal fifH» V decoration. Pr^e $IJS T$ The new Dubarry Perfume "He;«r i^V.83 words
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Article63 1939-12-02 2 London. Dec. 1. IjNDEI: Board of Trade order, 109 U additions are made to the original order directing 278 firms carrying on n foreign countries to be deems under the trading with the act Si:-: deletions are mad Praden md shipowners having denlI with a person barredReuter - 63 words
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Article192 1939-12-02 2 i London, Dec. 1. ANLW development m the Russian propaganda to-day is an apparent attempt to foster a rebel Communi Government m Finland. The Moscow wireless says that a Finnish New Peoples Government has been up on the Karelian Isthmus which the Russian claim to192 words
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Article70 1939-12-02 2 Helsinki, Doc. 1. The Famish fleet has left heiv. The port of Hange was bombed three times to-day by Soviet planes. Viborjj Is reported m flames. A hospital near Viborg was bit by a bomb Aabo was shelled by the Soviet, fleet, and several hundred shells wer^70 words
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Article46 1939-12-02 2 The Overseas League tobacco fund has received a welcome gift of two s cases of cigarettes from Turkey, with 1 a promise of more if desired. The gift 2 may be called a national one, for m Turkey tobacco manufacture is a state monopoly J ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article37 1939-12-02 2 London, Dec. 1: Mr. Peter Fraser deputy Premier of New Zealand, who v shortly returning home after the Enipin talks, was received m audience by th« KiiiK at Buckingham Palace thi.s morning.- 8.0. W.37 words
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71 1939-12-02 2 300 Bombers Over Helsinki Many Dead 4COMMMG U m ll!iril n repoit. aboiij •vrr Helsinki tcrd The number of cdly lai In one part > I buriea under the ruin which they sought pro i Known how many mii\. The daughter of tb tei M. Brkko, age 17, been baclly71 words
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Article229 1939-12-02 2 SOVIETS MACHINE-GUN MOTORISTS Osl SOVIET planes to-di I samo, F i i;i a i. ci's onlj pert, but no damage I ted. highway leading to P lan frontier and a mail van ai machine-gunm Bovlet submarines Pettj Fjord, pn tl Wp fl proceeding to N Dec The development In th<229 words
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Article31 1939-12-02 2 The German wirele Di. Benes will be tried sen Us, on charge of fi ment and co-operation u^ l ish capitalists. The trial will probe Prague.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement224 1939-12-02 2 Keep Fit all the Time If the stress of life is wearing you out, robbing you of mental vigour, physical energy if yoj 2re ageing prematurely and you fee! that youth gone for ever start taking Phyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of yo.jr body benefits when you take Phyllosan tablets224 words
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Article589 1939-12-02 3 RUSSIA CONDEMNED: PRESS COMMENT I 1. I I ,1! Ol I [tfl f:!« ndB. i '.and. ti thll m" ible outrage, must m Liona of rid, but. I chia gallant \eop]<- In Halt ir where they rue roach«Me by any great ept tWti repr- yei 4 of It seems incredible589 words
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Article216 1939-12-02 3 No Unrest In Samoa IT ha> pro-Nazi German md for mtern- > have i.SUJJ! to tin* d off successfully vice both From Bu moans, have been n Bam< administered by Neu Zea and unoV I. a Mir of Nations manda hr often oi service have not t> epted -British Wir^ess216 words
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Article66 1939-12-02 3 I Singapore, Friday Lam Chi Seng, a 20-year old Cantonese police supervisee, who was yesterday charged with failing to report himself to the Central Police Station for the month of October, was this I afternoon discharged by Mi. C. H Koh. the third magistrate, on being informed by66 words
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208 1939-12-02 3 London, Dec. 1. Mages of Anglo-French economic co-ordination m respect applies are being examined by expert writers m the press. Iing of transport, for exited out that French be supplied from the Idli east, whfc Britain's to a greater extent North and South Antein more208 words
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Article29 1939-12-02 3 and drums of the lordon Highlanders will the sec. Pad; follow he pro- Vittori 1 Kit four; march the trath pey Stum- -loncl Ml- Loud: march Caber29 words
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Article, Illustration88 1939-12-02 3 London, D<<\ i Tin; ability of India to plaj i even -i t. part hi this war ill n ihe i pi i ri b) sir Muhammed Zafrullah Khan, > ntativt ol India I Hi. Empire talks, to-d j In the b d In >■>>■< I d88 words
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Advertisement224 1939-12-02 3 TRADEBARGAINS KOR SALK BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing m the Mornnm Tribune every Saturday. You will find what you are looking tor ana SAVE MONEY. optical" Whatever your optical requirement! NAxN-SIN has exactly what you *ant plus cHiciency and economy. Ring up 03G3 for a convenient224 words
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517 1939-12-02 4 NEW LEGISLATION IN PROSPECT Singapore, Fncu innouncement that Government would welcome tin* establishent of combinations of workmen under the leadership ol i ible and law-abiding citizen* for the genuine purpose! of ting and promoting their legitimate Interests, was made l >v Sir <Ut Small, Colonial517 words
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Article92 1939-12-02 4 Singapore, Friday. ALTHOUGH the ball-rolling game has been ruled v game of chance, and banned m amusement parks, there are still a number of pie who think that it is lejral for them t< play the game m private jiouses and coffee-shops. Four raids conducted yesterday resulted92 words
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Article49 1939-12-02 4 Singapore Fridaw-Chi. lie roadway to aett!« their nrievances, a Chinese couple. Lim Ttlian Boy 33» ana his wife Tan Ah Check <30' were this morning lined $1 each m the Third Poi nit when they pleaded guilty to orderly conduct by fighting m Ne'«on i rday morntn?.49 words
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587 1939-12-02 4 FAIR m aid of the China Relief Fund is being held at the Happy World on the first three nights of this month. An interesting feature is the exhibition of hundreds of pictures, with explanations m both English and Chinese, showing the all-important YunnanBurma587 words
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Article91 1939-12-02 4 Sing rVO mariiages took noon m the Si rvf i" Mr Conrad <>: t^tii, riage Registrar. Th m V* Leonn Edward Gcoi < son of v and Mrs Leonard Oeorg< GumbtaS Portsmouth. and Eleanor Myra Rule. The bridegroom is an Architects and Civil Engineerin V ed to91 words
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Article84 1939-12-02 4 Singapore. Friday THAI' at the time of the offence hen m diincult circumstances, and nil discouraged thai he decidi o to end hi •life, was the explanatioi byU Choon Hiang, a middle- 1 when he pleaded guilty before M c H. Koh m the Third Folice Co. charge84 words
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Article68 1939-12-02 4 Singapore. Fiid^ At a brid-e party held at the rd enc? of Sir Percy MeElwaine. $300 1 collected for the next services Which will be held on Dec. Drill Hal. SVC. Lady McElwaine and Mrs. Tongue are members of the Committee oM Services Dance organisers. ar«^68 words
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Advertisement46 1939-12-02 4 BllTlkrin treatment restores the r-formlng tissues to normal fui tions. Write for free booklet The Natural Way of Hair Culture BRILLIANTINHE Ft- Hair of and WaveI o protects the Scalp from Dandruff and Loss of Hair. Chemists, High-claw Halr-di Distribute RAHAMIN PENHAS m 117-12S Cecil Street.46 words
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Advertisement60 1939-12-02 4 POLAROID_ See how this new scien- 1 tific light control stops ifiPr I reflected glare and pro- J^SS^^f tects your eyes as no other sun glass can pro- \v Irct them. Perfect eve N^ eemforl for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Puice S(>.oo. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL60 words
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Advertisement46 1939-12-02 4 i I i f| 1 I IV m. Umaraiß 411 bBBS^HIi ll' illlS} mnt v Sir IT*^ M^Pj^tonn at* 1 J(l*ra Jl S *^JL^^63i 111 I I 11 IB^ i 9 I •■a JitU lllßn 1 irf*'l "X p' 1 'V/ JMft):... ||l|^,... fc :j^fr..,H:HiliaMiii«U^---^^»«»'" l46 words
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Article129 1939-12-02 5 Miiuapmr. Friday. Till ipjMi 9i Malavandi. a 1 .imil coolie who was .Hitrnced to death at the xrii.cmber assizes for the murder of a compatriot, uas di>missed it came up for hearing this mornintf m the l,i h Coafl "efore Sir Percy MrElwaine < hief129 words
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Article88 1939-12-02 5 Singapore. Friday. LIM Ouev Sioiig. alias Lak Kiat, who .idav afternoon plead(l l guilt] I) fore Mr. J. L. McFall. the Singapore Criminal Judge on charges that on Nov. 15, at 2. Ban Street, he attempted to alter six straits Settlement! i«ar»er-cenf coins to s,\w them88 words
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472 1939-12-02 5 Vital Unit In Empire Defence Singapore, Friday. rpHE importance erf the S.H.B. dockyard i ntial cog m the wheels of Imperial Defence 1 I ed by Mr. H. K. Rodger*, chairman of the B aid. m address to-day at the opening of the new472 words
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410 1939-12-02 5 Singapore, Friday. PHE story of how a number of hawkers had been preyed upon by two men. Chua Boon Choon, and an unknown Malay, both posing as plain clothes policemen, and how when the hawkers realised they duped, they chased the two deceivers and eventually arrested410 words
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Article94 1939-12-02 5 Singapore, Friday. Sinnapu Ponniah, a 27 year-old«£ng-lish-speaking rent-collecto.- of Sembawa I ite, this morning claimed trial before Mr. C. H. Koh m the Third Police Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust a^; a servant m respect of $90 entrusted to him m the month94 words
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Advertisement21 1939-12-02 5 HEAD Hi G¥ T "E T "It T clj O UllMiMlilJj^ mate THE DOGS HEAD LABEL WU'C is ON EVERY BOTTLE21 words
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1113 1939-12-02 6 on Fi V MfPU i. ..hi;,! 1 X-,:,, Ayteier Elliott defence, prhich opened TUng Chye, tlw ftwi m Ul mtile I'.ank. Sißgapore, lof tin Minting to denied the alfegattoni. The case wl |ury, ed to :oj cludi A .1 Hrst <•< mpleted his >n. i1,113 words
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Article302 1939-12-02 6 BRIDE WfJo FLEW TO SINGAPORE McNeill -Ward Hughes Wedding II'HFN Miss \:,nn W popular We t An »iil fl>w to Singapore I'int; to Mr. \V»Hiaiu H which tui»k piaee at M Fn- hytt -riaii Cbwch jrt i1 .y sent her weddini dres« her father, (apt tin .1 W He brought302 words
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Advertisement35 1939-12-02 6 xl h* when I E li«iTe JP j [BBS TO-DaY V.h r teeth are Ivory Castles— defend them with /?j£Ss DENTIFRICE Jw^ Sole Agents: BARLOW COMPANY, Bm Siiifiapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. B^ 7 APB 535 words
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Advertisement58 1939-12-02 6 I THEON NAIL POLISH I B AMERICA'S MOST JJggJJ CREME NAIL POIJM» 35 ATTRACTIVE SHADES F0» DAY AND NIGHT WhA R FREE DEMONSTRATIONS MVEH AT THE HOUSE OF TBEOf 13. Orchard Road, Sin*aP olf Sole- Agents _._--.^i r gi ii AMERICAN ORIENTAL SALES Co. BEAUTY PARLOR SUPH JKRJ 13 ORCHAKI>58 words
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Article, Illustration872 1939-12-02 7 M>K OIK VVOMJN K| \I>1 1:2ft at is a ticklish pi \g a matter caHlnß deliberation- that is, if 'th. usly as For, pmjxTiy cho crowning glory to your ensemb Conversely, t 1 it may entirely the smartest outfit. di that home Of872 words
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Article267 1939-12-02 8 .AND another im ion. of all If iv m defem c of Rusn it is clear t<> th< world i fnion is preyinj r neighbour and cannot, c, evade tlif responsibility I erioration of Russo-Finnish n ms and the resultant worsenthe world situation. litical unrest throughout the ran267 words
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Article100 1939-12-02 8 1 Tokyo, Nov. 30. |N view of impossibility of ful'y apply- inu tlic present provisional trade agreement, which was concluded between Japan and Fiance m June this year, to the current trade relations between both countries, because of restrictions on exports and imports by France following theEastern News - 100 words
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Article34 1939-12-02 8 London, Doc. 1. According to the German wireless Dr. Goebbols, Minister of Propaganda, who is making a tour 0| Inspection through Pomerauia, the former Polish Corridor, has arrived at Blomberg.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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131 1939-12-02 8 FORCES MASSING IN KWANCSI Chungking, Dec. 1. WHAT will probably be the mosl severe, as well as the most •irial, battle m the p JincKFapanese war will he it m the near future m the hills of Kwangsi Pruvu:accordingto well informed ol servers here.131 words
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114 1939-12-02 8 Japanese Opposition To Allied Policy Tokyo. Doc. 1. D. hal trs( are demandi that be taken by the Oovv tnmenl In Ith the Allied decision to und Shimbun' Japani c Government linst Britl d French shipping should jap.. hipping 01 Oerexport rd Japanese vessels be seized by the British orReuter - 114 words
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Article48 1939-12-02 8 CENSORSHIP RESTRICTIONS RELAXED Hongkong D 1 AN important relax llUlM llllf restri. I totegiapti ami irlfdes! comniinuations is announrtd I the authovitios hw\ as ln» it laic ih.it from D*c 1 certain coda emu Im w ed ta tritm ipii and trirdcfla conußunications In and from Honi;kouu.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article134 1939-12-02 8 Reported Ultimatum From Moscow Helsinki, Dec. I. ACCORDING to an unconfirmed report, the Soviet has an ultimatum to Finland that unless she accedes to all th Soviet demands by °> p.m. to-day the country will be devastate Parliament, which met at 8 p.m. yesterday, was still sittingReuter - 134 words
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Article35 1939-12-02 8 Loi: THE French Admiralty 1. i eel to the British Ad 11 tribute to the Rawalpindi feat of arms conforr. the traditions of Navy The Admiralty has replied .v.titude for t! age.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article55 1939-12-02 8 Tokyo. P< THE Ministry of Finance armour^ I that from to-day Japans A™ notes will be the so^e Japanese <• m circulation m Central China yen notes of the Bvnk of Japan and yen deposits m Central China wiw^ registered as equivalent amount u» JapaneseReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement11 1939-12-02 8 1 1/ white I I label 1 WHISKY I WPS. Dl11 words
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Advertisement42 1939-12-02 8 [c_t_t_ ijAi tlij up /il Jfl j L f J a i ~-^_r M >4BI_B!-v^-- '"__r 1 m^ m mmm Q m m^ m +^OAJ&~ m ,^^Tr_Plft^?__frviß' 7 i_^2tF__feiHHßH ,r "*4 __pKV'^*' wF*^-^ *^-»^mmm\m\ _9_H_f-_BB-IB^--"^j f_r*M*^^"^^^ |ri!*Mß*r^^^ j ..A "^SI > ■■T_r^--_- < c_---MHB-B_PI-^---_-W-B42 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-12-02 9 The King's Wreath Right: Comiinifff Campbell, one D f thr Kinf*l Kquirri.-v itNiuti the wreath at the Cenotaph m homafC to the dead of the hist war. I nofficial Below: lh«- ICCBC taken at the (enoiaph m Whitehall. when erowdl observed the silent homage to the105 words
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Article150 1939-12-02 10 U-BOAT SUNK Pa: 1 L\ni iMLiiif^ eommaniqac reptrti the usual activity I i \llied patrols "One «>t our tarpedo-botti successful^ Attacked an one. inariiu Keuter. Lond The British steamer U>kr -lulled for 2 J 2 hours by aI" urst into flam? s and sai Spanish coast on Saturday ni tlyrdReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement351 1939-12-02 10 PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 TO-DAY Till; SAINT m MI\I>OV JJP' J^^^ GEORGE i£,#l R M iHb SANDERS •c ALLY V A^ ADV i i I I i Rti S i BOM |V > uoKI D L-| pp y MO lIS lII\ l» I WORLD o*%* ro mi I I owl351 words
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778 1939-12-02 11 London, Dec. 1 rpHE I mni>h radi.i announces j I hat the Finnish I'on.vs iui\«repelled the invadi-rs at PMi point-. Where the Ku.vii.rH have succeeded m gainful .1 foothold I t'u- -tht-r advance ha- >>*»-v prevented* Near the Karelian Is'.nmas id tanks uere destroyed. Forty778 words
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Article108 1939-12-02 11 London, Dec. 1. A PROPHECY that by next Spring Russia will be m possession of the whole of Scandinavia was made by Lieut. Von Rintelen, intelligence officer of the German naval staff m the last war, speaking m Lon- don yesterday. He said he was at108 words
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Article86 1939-12-02 11 <I<m). Dec. 1. IT is official!) announced two British aircraft overtool apd down a German Dorni< plane on X<>\. 29 ovep \.>rth A Norwegian ship ]<-.m ,ir< f :•«-w of the Dornier. The Dornier was .shot down by two British patrol aiicraft A* the crew of four86 words
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Article76 1939-12-02 11 Singapore. Ptlda] TWO youths, Neo Ah R (13) B 1 Neo Chia Goo (13' claimed ti this morning m the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham, charge that they at 2.50 p.m. ye'sUef- mpted to commit theft ol two bundles ef brass valued at76 words
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Article56 1939-12-02 11 Singapore. Friday —A charpe o' members of the c ■•nal Emancipatio: iard o an unlawful society. r .v.. explained to three Chine* Un Lee Un Hui. and Gob Ah I the Third Police Court, before Mr C K. Koh. The c. p tponed •ion. bail m the sum56 words
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Advertisement35 1939-12-02 11 jyL 4^ Simultaneously At MARLBORCUGH j ■lu-day 5.15, 5.15 9.30 -.m- EMPIRE TALKIE TO-MOHT AT 7 V 1» P.M. I First Six Chapters of Columbia > i Thrilling Mystery Serial S e i I <JLr «^r35 words
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Advertisement106 1939-12-02 11 Ihrillni" Slon l<»rn Imm 1.. v H« icllines: To-day To-morrow 4 SHOWS DAILY AlhambrA .More rhrUttitg I\< it int; Than 111 I L B^^dJ "'^y lS?^® T vgSBBpBfejHBJBMBI D»>coKeryf jaLBEHmBBBBBBf 9 COMING NEXT WEEK A L BB A M Bl Bl A m At'Cl fON','»S(l MINCT FAYE BENNETT KELLY y106 words
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Article179 1939-12-02 12 Breach Of Trust Charge PI I hiam. a red to i j° b t r d behaviour ol iths m on( $100 tlu> Third Police Court Accused w m a ricksha coming out of Tan in>o ali.V. where he was worki: tia suspicious, the i179 words
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Advertisement317 1939-12-02 12 BY P&OandBRITISH INDIATJNES FEU IN ENGLAND) Tkebesi possible services ire being maintained to the I nited Kingdom, also fo HongkonMnd Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All resseti mas tfall at porti m <'iv the u,nw and all paiUnffa aif317 words
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Advertisement257 1939-12-02 12 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS VITH PRIVATE BATH. Fxcellent Cuisine PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES (r "aruVul-ns re^ardi... sailing, fares. ptoN* MP'J THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. ilncrrporated m Denmark) SINGAtOSK PEN.4NO I IMKVS S» II IL P Ll^ Incorporated m Australia) Monthly sailing, to Brisbane, Sydney uAJ^nm d awing tv uic unceruunioi257 words
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879 1939-12-02 13 Many Racing Doubles (By "Trespasser") pAVOUBITES should be to the fore to-day when thr final day's f the SelangOl Winter Meeting an run M Kuala Lumpur. pa t five horses, namely, Princess Prim, Resistance, Emily Dignus, Spring Girl and Glamour to score doubles.879 words
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Advertisement24 1939-12-02 13 /<£s\ SAFECUARDYOURSELVES fe^rf INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, nNGATOSE, S.S. PHONE NO. 5918.24 words
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Advertisement43 1939-12-02 13 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "world wide" reputation for ENDURING QUALITY BEAI'IIFUL DESIGN SITI'.KIJ FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an« RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY is. of course, a NEW HUB6ON tradition. V/l'.S. IJB43 words
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Miscellaneous34 1939-12-02 13 SPOUTS IMAKV TO-DA1 HOCKEY: Singapore vs. Malacca, B.C.C C.S.C. vs. Netherlands S.C.. C.S.C. RUGGER: 'Malaya Cup" Penang v Perak. Ipoh: Whites vs. Colours. S.C.C. TURF: Selangor Winter meeting, K.L. BADMINTON: Commercial Houses Final, c.u.34 words
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Miscellaneous104 1939-12-02 13 (By 'Trespasser") i: 1 G| \M(M K Rosalie Race SPRING < 1 1< I I 111 lat K.i. m W RTORLD Wail A Hit mm H N I INGOR II Inez Race Rl IU1 am i Work And Play Race I: PRINGR8I pki.m Laj off Race 7: i .Mil v104 words
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412 1939-12-02 14 Fast Game On R.E. (Cbangi) 7j SR( li PROVING to their opp m all departments, the W.V hangi, yesterday defeated the S.R.C. by seven goals to one m ;i hockey game played on the padang. TI played a grand game vi their combination,412 words
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Article40 1939-12-02 14 In a game that did not start until ten minutes to six, due 'o the late arrival of the Collegians, 'he Indian As.sociation played a goalless draw with the Raffics College m a heckey match at Balestier yesterday40 words
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Article23 1939-12-02 14 A council meeting of the Singapore Billiards Association will be held on Monday, at 5.30 p.m. at No. 1-A, Kirk Terrace.23 words
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Article122 1939-12-02 14 To-day's Inter-State Hockey SINGAPORE will meet Malac key to-day on the S < and the foßowttlg are the .^ides: SIN(i.\PORF Ytee Cheok Wai R h Barth. S«t Shores L.S. Ri li. Cronta, P. K. Baskaran Ro«s. N Sullivan. Arokia S Oulam Nabi. C. Rodrlßiies. MALACCA: Wee Thiam I j Skadian.122 words
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Article33 1939-12-02 14 Singapore, I riday. In an Interesting gamp of played at Tanglin between an I eleven and a representation from thi Asiatic Petroleum Company, thi {emerged winners by the ocu three33 words
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Article459 1939-12-02 14 OS.C 8; V.M.I.A <>■ SHOWING frresistoftle form, the Ceylonese Sports Club registei tho Mirgest victory m major hockey this season, when they trounced the V.M.C.A. toa tune of eight goals to nil m a fast g? at tht'ir ground yisterday. Th? fm-t that they won by459 words
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Advertisement408 1939-12-02 14 PUBLIC NOTICES goi i mmi voni n n ion Dollai Ac it Publ irtc Di Sir on b II win on!] on teipt foi the Cr tha n any pei X within <>n»- month from n.. ol tho required the due fulfilment; ii be withdn at auy ti: e acceptanc408 words
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Advertisement131 1939-12-02 14 one oi rationing the distribut ■1 which i: of tin war makin mcl: The hoarder and the profiteer by depriva lon ol their licence will be forced to release their stocks and their will be checked it i: stated (hat one of the penal! of failure to obtain a licence131 words
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Miscellaneous28 1939-12-02 14 run i\m i: TO-DAY High Water: 2.09 AM 8 5 ft 1.35 P.M. 9.4 ft. TO-MORROW Hish Water: 3 03 A.M. 8.3 ft. 2.31 P.M. 8.9 ft i28 words
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Article22 1939-12-02 15 V ik. Nov. 30. pj R B S. Steady 19 3 4 20 ard h 19 191-» ,nr Quiet22 words
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Article44 1939-12-02 15 London. Friday. r T London on Paris 176.00 i London on Amsterdam 7.52 r London on Shanghai 4 15 16 London on Hongkong Is. 3 1 32 d London on Japan Is. 19 32d London on New York 402.00 to 404.00 UnchangeJ44 words
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Article62 1939-12-02 15 I ■i\cU)i\. Friday. lalay) m buiK m Sept. S'ment Not given ra 'Straits FMS) ■.■mber S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers i Flour (Sarawak i tnber S'ment. 19 9 Seller., a, Sped Pearl, Quality i Singapore) ember S'ment. 32- Sellers Pepper -FAQ' White k Spot S'ment. 6 Sellers I AQ i Black62 words
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Article80 1939-12-02 15 London, Friday. 66Rubber 27 6 Electric 75 1 4 ■viiemical Industries 30 G bacco 116 3 -Dutch 27 9 n Pacific 6 3 4 m Tm 4 7 Rubber PI. In. Trust 32 ld > Lingg \U\U 24 9 Southern Kintas 16 I 17 3 Londi 380 words
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Article37 1939-12-02 15 London. Friday. Market Tone Easy U^ 8 b llNs < Ist Forwardi Jan. ll M c b ll'-os •2nd' Forward) Jan ***** b ll J os 3rd Forward) A June ni 4 b Il 3 «s37 words
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Article80 1939-12-02 15 THt: liil<Tii.itH nil Tin Commit", t«. ii.i\ fi\<.| tj K quota loi th. Qxsi i|ij.i'Ur oi i iu al 100 pri cent. •»t tbc itandard ton. > The quota for thr present quarter u-as Mimsyivtiv raised trom (>u to to 70, and on No\ 180 words
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91 1939-12-02 15 MUAR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION'S MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. THE general meeting of the Muar Hockey Association, was held at th£ Hospital Club yesterday afternoon and Dr. W.G. Evans presided. The meet /*v;u tailed to arrange matches with Malacca. Seremban. Batu Pahat, Segamat. Kluang and Johore Bahru. The following91 words
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Article34 1939-12-02 15 The following will represent the Malay Youngsters Elevei. the Tanionn Rhu lootball i m Sunday at Far[rer Park:— Jafltor. Ahmad Kupay, Ahmad Panjang, Hi.ir.id. Puteh, Ali. Abdul Rahman. Baboo. Ahmad. Ibrahim and34 words
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Article58 1939-12-02 15 icr, the Tami: Brotherhood Parr with the BoyaJ Air Force H.Q. XI by 3-3 at Fane; Park yesterc A team to represent tthe Tamil Bro rhood Part- le Chinese Spoi Parrer Park on Sunday following —Chelliah. Somoo, Maniam. Ra jaloo, Muthu, Sintha, P py, Govinda. Ka.thira.son.58 words
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Article36 1939-12-02 15 The communique states:— Artillery fire during the night. Yesterday evening we repulsed an enemy raid.—Rev Gen. Braurhitsch, cumrr.andt chief of the Germr-.n an. rhe Western front on the upper Rhl ,r-ct the troops there.36 words
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Article199 1939-12-02 15 I N .til r\cnlv t— lldled gfeM «»l hockey played ye*«trnl;i> ;it ll«»nLim Green New Brid; i: ..ni. the Singapore < OMI n*»« k«- < iui> «i l»'.«t»<l the s K( h\ Urn ..iil n h.i.H w died m Urn gSBK. The winners put up a199 words
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Article78 1939-12-02 15 Til: 111* nfm- I and Apr)] T A Kan Hang Fan i otT Dd K\ir\\ i \malgamated I buyen at 8 H Improvi .dity b. In hunt* i: i tileli buslni i, Aimed. 4.s vi itakak, $1 12' Tukangs, $1.50 for Indraj 37.. iflu B< f» Br78 words
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Article15 1939-12-02 15 the Astcii Athletic CIUO tl)e club l);incc will 5 W p m.15 words
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Advertisement112 1939-12-02 15 NEDERLANDSCHt HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. \flL li^corporated m the Netherlands. i Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40. 030.000,Reierve Fund 10,50 C,00- Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:- -Rotterdam. The Hague, and 54 brmicrK.s and sub-branches at smaller ph>112 words
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Advertisement77 1939-12-02 15 1 1 i^—— H YOUR VALUABLES Our flftrong Rooms are your Protection. It la Impossible f^r an Individual to provide for hU> valued J posi;es?ioni? the safety that la afforded by our vaults where we have s»afe boxes of various fcjzes fQf hire at m'Hlerate r\itea. HIRERS themselves hold the77 words
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Article, Illustration449 1939-12-02 16 id i i 1 I ma for th»(id he did not :.!iicnt should mon cJ iely de- ibility to other gOferiU ]0M I <*«i|n ration uilh IIM Ini.'h md Dominion (,<t\ n inncnts drill. iiulrd thai am |ici'f im should In* mad<- »ml\ aftrr449 words
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Article32 1939-12-02 16 The Secretary for Foreign Affairs lord Halifax) t;ave a luncheon parly on Thursday m honour of His ExcelI lency Monsieur Numan Menemencioglu, i Secretary General of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.32 words
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Article42 1939-12-02 16 I T HK If] 1 .mall -rred this moinini >r v a result 1p are m hospital MitferinK from bu: The l; »t by the fact' tire brigade. Little damage was can Employment win not be interfered with, w42 words
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Article99 1939-12-02 16 i London, Dec. 1. THE Finnish iff ■■Mr. Mercator, 4,260 tons, was mined off the Scottish coast this morning, and sunk m six minutes. One of the crew was tropped below deck and probably killed The crew L T ct away m two boats and later landed99 words
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Article57 1939-12-02 16 Berlin, Dec 1. This morning, the German communique admits that four Nazi flying boats had to land In the North Sea during a j violent gale. The communique states that the crews were rescued, but gives no indication as to the fate of the planes57 words
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Article32 1939-12-02 16 j Buenos Aires, Dec. 1. Germany has warned Argentina Inst allowing Argentine ships to enter the war zone, and refuses to accept responsibility if the warning Is ignored Reuter.32 words
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Article110 1939-12-02 16 MEXICAN OIL CASE JUDGMENT Mcx c PRONOUNCING partial judgmt the Mexican oil expropriation case Senor Jase Cruchelo, presiding jutW clearly showed that he will find subs, tantially against foreign petroleum com panics when he passes final judgment This finding will be coni aai that of Judge ALsian who recently sudReuter - 110 words
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Article67 1939-12-02 16 Singapore i THE death took place to-daj General Hospital of Private Rlchan Henry Milne of the 2nd B;r Gordon Highlanders. The funeral which took place at th Biddadari Cemetery was attended wit full military honours. The Militai Chaplain officiated at the service Wreaths were received from the67 words
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Article78 1939-12-02 16 London. Dec. 1. THE cordial references to British c< operation m the French Premier speech before the Chamber yesterdl have been read with pleasure here. It is noted that M. Daladier made telling reply to German efforts to divic the Allies by disparagement of Britis78 words
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Article142 1939-12-02 16 1 London, Dec. 1. piXLAXD'S main bulwark of defence against invasion from the east is her remarkable "Maginot Line," called the Mannerheim Line after the country's famous Field Marshal Mannerheim. H< nature has helped Finn engineers to form a line of extraordW strength. Endless (evergreen142 words
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Article35 1939-12-02 16 Prof. V. E. Hendershot, MA., of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, will give' a public lecture to-day at 5.30 p.m. at 5, Penang Road, his subject being "Can i We Communicate with the Dead?" 435 words
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Article26 1939-12-02 16 Berlin Dec. I. Count Ciano received the Gernrui Ambassador Herr Mackensen to-day. according to a Rome dispatch to the German news agency.-Keuter.26 words
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Article27 1939-12-02 16 CEYLON'S £4,500 FOR RED CROSS London, Dec. Ceylon has contributed nearly to the British Red Cross Society an< John Ambulance Association. £3.750 has beben raised by the27 words
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Advertisement78 1939-12-02 16 Bm ,ce I e>*l il 1 9XU I^ 5^ phone •3/inr. M"WY/i7ciNE«flDi 3.15-6.15 J. EV££IiEgT A TIP- UP^BMCHfllRi 9-15 P.M. UNITED aktists RESENT "The LION HAS WINGS" THE STORY OF THE R.A.Fs SPLIADH) WORK IN WARTIME eaaeaaaBBanaaanaeaaeasw MERLE OBERON RALPH RICHARDSON KORDA HAS MAIW A GREAT FILM OF BRITISH SPIRIT78 words
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