Morning Tribune, 4 December 1939
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1939-12-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE \n 'V. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, December 4, 1939, FIVI. CENTS12 words
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Article34 1939-12-04 1 Hungarian Nazi Leader Arrested (Budapest, Dec. 3. ky. one of the < In 'HungaParty, was arrested yesterday rian frontier p rrest 1 to be m c ith the discovery by customs of•f numerous Illegal leafl*34 words
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193 1939-12-04 1 furious Quarrels Among Nazi Chiefs AMSTERDAM, DEC. PURIOUS QUARRELS ARE REPORTED TO HAVE BROKEN OUT AMONG HITLER'S LIEUTENANTS AND GENERAL VON BRAUCHITSCH WHO HAS HITHERTO BEEN REGARDED AS IN EXTREME "YES MAN." (iEN. VON BRAUCHITSCH IS STATED TO HAVE ATTACKED HERR VON RIBBENTROP IN HITLER'S193 words
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182 1939-12-04 1 SWEDES DANES EAGER TO FIGHT FOR FINLAND London. l)r > 3. SWEDES and Dams ire an\i< to fi^ht for I inland and Ut Mocking to their respective Imi* ti'.ns iii Stockholm and Copenhagen, Bftoefding to Finnish eirdei m London. where it is emphasised that the Finnish Gorenuaeal has affved to182 words
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307 1939-12-04 1 Madrid, Dec. 3. The Germans know that they are paying a very high price f or 1 their friendship with Russia, which is based purely on considerations of interest, declares the Spanish official news a&ency •'Moscow will continue to do the utmost to benefitReuter - 307 words
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Article190 1939-12-04 1 Berne. Der. 3. fllE Finnish Government has asked the Secretary-General of the League to call the league Council and the assembly as soon as possible under Articles 11 and 15 of the Covenant. M. Avenol will now consult the members of the Council with a view190 words
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Advertisement22 1939-12-04 1 >N OTHER PACES ifkttei 5, -\.intv Petition rige io ft 11 II) I XrI allll i::. 11 15 j Lapped 16 222 words
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Article436 1939-12-04 2 Effect Of Allied Contraband Control London, Dec. 3. IN B Column devoted to an "Obj >unt >! the economic trends In the Reftch," compiled by its editorial stall from German and neutral sources, the weekly journal Economic makes a series ol obsertloni on German <'.\{)ort tradeBritish Official Wireless - 436 words
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Article128 1939-12-04 2 Unsung Heroes Of The R.A.F. London, Dec. 3. THE Royal Air Force communications squadron play.s an important though iaps little known part in the war. Besides flying Royalty, Cabinet Minifterj and the higher ranks on duty, it also carries men .summoned urgently home on account Ol the illness or deathBritish Official Wireless - 128 words
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Article144 1939-12-04 2 London, Dec. 3 j which .show tl me doubt* itill exist in cer- the intentions the British contraband contrU, it all the recent Minismomic Warfare statement ■ally, declaring that noi other than those genuinely ected I ed for Germany ied Dunn- the first three weeks of theBritish Official Wireless - 144 words
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Article54 1939-12-04 2 U BOATS SUNK London. Dec. 3 I T wa.s announced to-day that British warships had Mink a Gorman submarine ofl the coatt >t Britain A small m. lime, steamer saw the U-boat :n.(J reported the .subinar. U k \uth depth char; It, i.s probable thai three oihrr U-bo.a. ;i k54 words
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Article93 1939-12-04 2 London, Dec. 3. THE Russian attack on Finland is the subject of editorial comment in the weekly Spectator, which writes: Thp denunciation by Russia of the non- aggression pact with Finland is precisely similar to the denunciation of the German-Polish pact by Heir Hitler, and provides one moreBritish Official Wireless - 93 words
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Article212 1939-12-04 2 Edni On Allies' Crusade London. Dec. 3. SPKAKIM. at Warwick last night, the Dominions Secretary s.»nl that nothing would be more foolish than to underrate the magnitude of the task upon which the country vsas engaged. I h»> (ifrman war machine." he declared, 'is ruthless. For years it has hadBritish Official Wireless - 212 words
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Article29 1939-12-04 2 Bergen, Dec. 3. The Norwegian t Arc-turns 1.200 tons, was mined off Eastern Scotland. Eight of the crew of 17 wns rescued the fate of ethers beina jfdskfjdksfjkdfjdkfjkdfdsf ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article402 1939-12-04 2 U.S. WARTIME POLICY Washington, Dec. 3. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's declaration is regarded as a very important development m the formulation of American war-time policy by both officials and diplomats. It is considered another step In the direction of strengthening the administration's power to chart the country's foreignReuter - 402 words
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208 1939-12-04 2 Soviet Signs Pact With Finnish Puppets London b, A TREATY <»t mutual assist ance was rigned UHlay b e tween the Soviet and the ernment of the Finnish Dea» (■ratio Republic," according to th»* Moscow wireless. The Soviet Government vi hind over to Finland 70.00< iom< f Soviet Kan lor208 words
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685 1939-12-04 3 FINNS STILL RESISTING I SUCCESSFULLY Amsterdam, Dec. •>• ijll I inn- Bh<fH n^ ll cracking" up under the terrible strain. ki\ Helsinki report.-. A cerrespordent of the "Hetvolk" slates that no nn ,»h goMferti have yet crossed the Norweffi;»n border. He add> that nni-h685 words
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Article209 1939-12-04 3 3 FACTORS FAVOUR FINNS Paris. Dec. 3. •;:.il.\i;Y circles m France enumepi hree factors which are fa- -o Finland. They are: first- 'arting and the lakes are X to freeze, hence the weather m hinder biu operations; secondly, B. .iture of the country tends to R defence, and thirdly, theReuter - 209 words
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Article145 1939-12-04 3 j NIGHT at the Victoria Memorial Hall, an appreciative audience apan ore an recital with Mr. WerB r at the Organ and Mr. John h as the soloisi Baer's rendering of the difficult cata m C. Major by Bach was ly line, and his Pas.sacaglia by145 words
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Article51 1939-12-04 3 CAUGHT IN LANDSLIDE Singapore, Sunday An Indian coolie working atip wagon mght m a landslide near the iv L > milestone Selelar, just before four o'clock this afternoon He waa lucky to escape with only a few brutoei on his chest and legs The ambulance removed him to the GN51 words
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47 1939-12-04 3 Canton, Dec. 2 As a f tlie agreenn nt l l( i, erd betw( en the and ..uil.s, more Bii ible to ca?J to ul M. With a view to facilitating by thud nation the British and will be douhariercd vessel ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article260 1939-12-04 3 London. Dec. 3. AN aircraft of the coastal command of the Royal Air Force to-day acted as a kind of "sheep dog" to a convoy of men-haul ships. Weather conditions were very bad when the aircraft was sent out to locate the convoy.British Official Wireless - 260 words
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144 1939-12-04 3 S.A. Air Force Captures German Ship (ape Towm, Dec. Wlllli; South African bomber w.is escorting the Watu^i Co Blmon Town. tht« pilots saw siiiok issuing fnmi thr vpssel. The creu hurriedly took to the boats, ami the .tin-raft directed a ship m the vicinity to pick up Mlc (irrmans. LaterReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement19 1939-12-04 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPOIvL'. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT*19 words
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756 1939-12-04 4 Convalescent Home And Orphanage As Well (Tribune Mai K< pertor) Kuala Lumpur, Saturd W\. .I.ED snugly amid peaceful surrounc; In Circular Road is an ablishment which is an unfailing haven for the Indian decrepit, an all-in-one asylum for the "down-and-out," a convalescent home and756 words
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344 1939-12-04 4 Singapore, Sunday. INSPECTOR Michael Boyle and Mr. Linehart of the Auxiliary Police Force, who were injured yesterday when angry demonstrators attacked them during a strike meeting, are inmates of the General Hospital on account of injuries sustained. Mr. E. V. Fowler, Officer-in-chargi of Detectives,344 words
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59 1939-12-04 4 (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. a representative meeting of Government servants of the F.M.S. held to-day, it was decided to send a joint petition to the Government asking for a 20 per cent, war allowance. The following associations were represented: Teachers, Hospital59 words
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Article316 1939-12-04 4 MALAY NEWS BULLETIN Ifch d tasek dan besar menempohmbllan Kapatt terbang lean bom bebrrapa ban yak I a Bandar pe'ahohan sedanK men: mi. dan sa-buah rumah kena Jviga oleh bom Bai 11. a krrhil ttHah Helsinki, kapaia negeri Fir dua tiga kali sa-malam. dan an 300 buah k ipal terbang316 words
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Article76 1939-12-04 4 Singapore, Sun I While a little Chinese buy wjj I .standing on the five-loot Wi his residence at River Valley Roa< morning, a motor-car Is .said to left the road, crossed a drain and I dashed against the wall m front of I which the youngster76 words
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Advertisement60 1939-12-04 4 POLAROID See how this new scien- jr*JTB%i tific li^ht control stops *Q/P j reflected glare and pro. |(^S|Slsr=* tects your eyes as no \\^E^' other sun glass can pro- >\^ tact them. Perfect eye X* comfort for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Px»ice $6.00. Beware of imitations. THOMSON60 words
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897 1939-12-04 5 Move By "Puppets" In Finland Approach To The Soviets Made Moscow, Dec. 2. %CCORDING to the Tags Agency, M. Kuusinen, the Premier nnd Foreign Minister of the new Finnish "People's Government," has informed the Soviet Government of his intention to establish diplomatic relations between Finland and the Soviet Union. TheReuter - 897 words
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Article79 1939-12-04 5 SINGAPORE WEDDIN GS 811 Thr Wfddinß '"ok palce noon at tluAndr w's Cathedral S:.mucl Lee, t.-. >f Mr and II n BtudiO, and the dan fhl rof Mi and Mi- 800 Chuen. of Shangha Mr Edward Bton r. of the X; Lumpur Electrical Departrm-nt. Ifi M.: el Payee, of Kuala79 words
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Article59 1939-12-04 5 Saturday Chow R pleaded guilty In th s sond Polic Court before A' nrad Oldham this morning, to a charge of theft of three on valued at $3 the prop Biong Lim Saw mil. On the spplleat'on o! Court Inspector C W Such. sentence was deferred59 words
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Advertisement25 1939-12-04 5 MiJJ SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN K^g^^K^^l Mh'NTION "DO(.S HKAIV II Tpn'^iS^r vor'KK i.o()KiN(; kor PI'RK BRANDY IT'S A l^ u v pine 'PICK-ME-UP*. (?IT[V 'KvajfjOV co.,r >25 words
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430 1939-12-04 6 Helsinki. Dec. wn lELD-MARSHAL Man. hi- In- in. has issued an order to fo** o |< exhorting every soldier to do his duty and concluding: n *a> for om- independence continues and we are now entering its last prase. We arc fighting for ourReuter - 430 words
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Article832 1939-12-04 6 rpfllS is how the World Press reaeied to the Soviet rape of Finland: London Comment In 'nest newspap:r> to-day, the invasion of Finland Is the subject of editorial comment. The Times say.-,: "For the second time ta three months a prople seeking only to maintain theirReuter - 832 words
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Article61 1939-12-04 6 Polish President's Broadcast London, Dec. 2. DROAD4 last nitfht, ident Rackiewicz announced that Poland is now forming m Fra and Britain an Army and Air Fnrco under th<- command <m' General Sik(>rski. Counl Rackiewl i annou that be hud !Med i f > ci council an adTlsory bod M tlReuter - 61 words
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Article79 1939-12-04 6 BRITAIN AND FRANCE UNITED London, Doc t> MDALADIER, the French Premier, in broadcast to the French nation last nifrht. on tlie course of the war. paid tribute lo l»t PMl Britain is taking hi it. He said that Cermaiiv had hoped she could separate Britain and France, but would neverReuter - 79 words
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246 1939-12-04 6 SOCIAL Private St. Andrew'S Dinner Singapore, Sui qIPEJ ft the Air II rfl HighJtnders lent mosphere to the dinnei Mr. and M«s. F M C. F. Smith at thi I "Balaclava," 56, Mas night ball i an creps v. added a sash i donald tai.an. Mr E W. Slight wa.246 words
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Article45 1939-12-04 6 Singapore, Saturday.— Mr. H Nar. a* member of the Messrs Mallal and Namazie of Sin pore and Messrs. Ismail and C Johore Bahru. was this admitted as an advocate and sol of the Johore Supreme Court by J u .nice Laville.45 words
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Article, Illustration537 1939-12-04 7 Spick And Span From Floor To Ceiling lioiiM'-«-l« fc aHiiiii hint* for our Hf w rmmdmrm I THOUGH most women know of many hints that 'make nngoi the home a little easiei are always some new methods c found and the ones given will prove to be of assistance those537 words
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Article, Illustration335 1939-12-04 7 This fitment is made In separate sections, Left bookshelf wit fa cupboard 2 ft. 6 m. wide. 9 m. front to back: centre section cupboard and* three drawers, ft. f) m. wide, 1 ft. 6 m. front m j back; right sec- I tion has335 words
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Advertisement32 1939-12-04 7 RICH JERSEY BfIBJI pf _^^^SBBBS*T^^« %\^Vw PJ EVAPORATED MILK FROM NEW Zl AI AND P HONE 5U 7 U P I VI LI NI S Adit, ut Singapore CM s^rwie Co UC32 words
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270 1939-12-04 8 DEWAR'S will please all. MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, December 4, 1939. HARA-KIRI l pi;i 3IDENT Ro seveli puts his roii the spol when he one of Stalin's objects i<> embarrasa the United Stal Stalin regards America as the arch-leader of modern capitalism and tho greatest enemy of the mnnmism which is270 words
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Article226 1939-12-04 8 South African Bombers Caoture German Ship t London. Dec. 3. rSSS 3sSs»= l Brli N nmn f lf r totaiK i% milli A Anm nt t ;;:r dl P ar H shins" iprising all types of WPS- md submarines To this m d the unspecified amouni ofBritish Official Wireless - 226 words
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Article55 1939-12-04 8 London, Dec. 3. Tho oil-tanker, Sancalisto, was b own up oil the south-east coast m day One death is reported and the remainder of the crew, numbering between 30 and 40, ere picked up and landed by life boat und a minesweeper. The rescued included fourReuter - 55 words
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43 1939-12-04 8 Mexico City, Dec. 3. Alter eighteen days' public proceedings, tbc Supreme Court has unanimously decided that the expropriation of foreign oil companies, dating from March 1938, is constitutional, thus Leaving the Interest* affected without further legal lemedy. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article81 1939-12-04 8 London, Dec. 3. THIS war s R°»»K to a S rim business, but time is on o" r side." said the Colonial Secretar> speaking ft| Pingwall lttt night. 'Lvery month that passes ojou stronger, whereas the opposite i s true of Germany." Nothing tfie emmy cBritish Official Wireless - 81 words
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Article117 1939-12-04 8 CHINESE SUCCESS IN AIR BATTLE hungking. Dec. 2. ONi: Japanese bomber was shot down and .several others were damaged m a thrilling air battle between Chinese and Japanese planes above Lanchow yesterday afternoon, according to a Chinese report which states thai altogether 40 Japanese planes participated m the raid. TheReuter - 117 words
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32 1939-12-04 8 i\ Paris. Dec. 3.— The French Government haa formally denied the Japanese allegations m regard to the send- ing of arms and munitions to China via Indo-China.32 words
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303 1939-12-04 8 Col. Reitz On Impregnable Maginot Line Londoi I pOLONEL Reiti, S I Minister for N I i presentative of t) I nment at the i I discussions, m a Lond I yesterday •vening m Afi I London reierred t<. h*j vii I British front and the Ma I He said;British Wireless - 303 words
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Article86 1939-12-04 8 LEGAL SETBACK FOR DE VALERA Dublin. Dec. 2. THE Eire High Court, on a habeas 1 corpus application, has ordered the release of a man named James Burke, who was detained m military custody. The judge held that the claim to intern him on suspicion or without inai under theReuter - 86 words
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Article50 1939-12-04 8 London, Dec. 2 The German vessel, Eilbek, 2.185 tons, and the trawler Sophie Bousse. 215 tans, have been captured by the Royal N^J and taken to port as prizes. The EUDex. sailed from Canada just befor e the o break of war and later arrived Azores- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement22 1939-12-04 8 f 1 1 Todays "White Label" Announcement i m may say zvhai you please, it is better hat will please other people.22 words
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Article, Illustration144 1939-12-04 9 "The Doam continue to fmnvfi l M,ll, V M| |Hn Mini h— iin| < oiuiiiodation t< employees** 1 nM H'« ii. K. iiodyns. chair nan of the pjirc Harbour Board, w ho ta ieew ;>< n •.niikr" ill thr I •< tinr mi Urn right.144 words
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Advertisement162 1939-12-04 10 I lli« UK. I AH- H MIOU Inspirini BRITWH OFFICIAL I UB i; i epi Pos.t.vely LASI 4 l^inr/^l 6.15 and 9.15 \,j\r HUL lit I&APIWfC A(l(i (l Aitra<tion: niHC lll^Jf n|-(»i:y iumim) thi c;reat if If 1 VI Iffl \rliipvemcnts of the i:oV \l \IK IV"* 111 wM i162 words
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Advertisement288 1939-12-04 10 tun Accused al four children pay $150 Mr the and that In lncom< Mr. McFali maco $330 FINE FOR POSSESSING OPIUM Saturc: Odd a $330 or m default neni i fl*« month! 1 rigotow impnaonment vmi tlie sentence Mr j I IfcFal] passed on a Chine.se. Ti ..hen he pleaded288 words
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Article212 1939-12-04 11 L odon, I X ii tilling up more men. It was officially announced m thii ifnoon that those men of the first w^wv vrho t 0 f a r ailed up will have to rep ri by the 15th of this month. 1 I .Men niReuter - 212 words
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Article96 1939-12-04 11 MOSCOW BACKS JAPAN p >\n\ writes that the adr of ptMCefll! IvUSNO- }l iHat;on> are to« clear X to permit that part I Line 11 a n pre>s which is ser•drali'is n death" to it Japan to gift up lhe iet-J; > .p:nie>e talk^. hj s section of the pressReuter - 96 words
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Article107 1939-12-04 11 Shanghai, Dec. 2. HE ;haj Municipal Council reed the allegations contained H rof protest sent by Mayor sia of the Japanese sponsored Hi .Municipality of Greater bnj connection with the L' incident outside the settle:nt i on Nov. 1, involving two [th( > British police, aReuter - 107 words
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Article76 1939-12-04 11 London, Dec. 2. l' rtant new scheme ailed by the Ministry of employers and workers mobilising the industrial to the maximum. stry is arranging an area ion throughout the country I local boards and committees, will consist of local repre(»f the departments concerned r areas corresponding toReuter - 76 words
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271 1939-12-04 11 CANADIAN PLANES PILOTS FOR THE FRONT I wdoj I !f< r piH-J An Ministry bmmhmmm thai iqttadrMM < I the RojrnJ tnadian Air PoffCC will ir dot c a;!- t \.\a\ their part m ICiiTc :n •ftf* 1 lions m iMiropc. In thr nuanlime ;i nen t&httT fornu'd and mBritish Wireless - 271 words
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Advertisement88 1939-12-04 11 SUN TALKIE 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. "THE BARRIER" M Mil I I 1 1 TO-MORROW AlhambrA I "WE Fir. 1 I WE LIVE!" k Women of the sky, reckless-hearted < as the men they love! Smashing roi__\J_\\^_9_s mantic melodrama g _^______\\\\___w__\\\____ j^K-mSmu-i-i '<?onitance BENNETT A/*»*f KELLY I ■Ml I88 words
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Advertisement110 1939-12-04 11 Most Thrilling Spy SS" irfi I^* ili.iMrif vk f IT i iinn m siaW?< iuLHAMBRi% i^B^ M383J888 3 15/ 6 15 9 1 5 P m> B^^^^^BstKßiiiliWiiiwlliiiiffi Pn<;itivplv I AS! DAY v^^^^y^My^m^^jyi X '^^Jl^OK Sup|W»rtin S Shorts R m ;UK I liluuH' I'll 3 I I jiyi^ H'{|Pm|l »A\ U110 words
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Article129 1939-12-04 12 Thrilling Air Ba ttle Lond IN com» mn an, tl •»n which i ight i;«tp anDorni. II o| down, tin* others retiringr, it I d i n j jafirement lasted 13 minutes a I a tal commi nd were h separate co I t» ti. i In every inata IBritish Wireless - 129 words
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Advertisement312 1939-12-04 12 V_ l--i f"^ [B pafc=a# -f^rg*-^ II I 111 I I MM L LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS AAOTORSHIPS I CABINS VMH PRIVATE RATH. I I xccllent Cuisine I PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. no\n\vuins: n.^. aj, p.,rt Casablanca, London, A ttw< rp, I and Scandinavia. I OUTWARDS: H For partkulars recardim saiUngs, lam. eU?.312 words
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Article458 1939-12-04 13 HOME SOCCER RUGGER jtle Dte 2— A wartime capa- 15.000 saw England L [by two gofels to one at an as. I ball international. At half- were I— l. tn lore 10.000 people, drew with the Football A.s--2 At balf-Ume d«.i;Botil matches were m aid of t Flind *v i,458 words
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648 1939-12-04 13 AROKIA SAMY NETS FIVE GOALS Combined Services 8; Malacca 1 A BRILLIANT display of stickwork and leadership by An Samy, the Singapore centre-forward, was the main factor for the overwhelming hockey victory scored by the Combined Services when they met Malacca at Tanglin yesterday, trouncing the648 words
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129 1939-12-04 13 BOUSTEAD'S WIN COMMERCIAL BADMINTON I Singapore, Saturday. FOIt the third year m succe-sion. Boustead's Badminton Part\ carried the honours <>f the Comniercial Houses tournament m the Singapore Badminton Aanociatton'i competition to-day when tiny out-pomi-:d their opponents, I raser and NeftVf 8.P., by five games to nil. Tih followii the n129 words
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Article278 1939-12-04 13 Singapore. Sunday. SINGAPORE 3; MALACCA 1. IJOMIN ATINf; play throughout. Singapore scored a comfortable victory over Malacca In a fast hockey match at the PlHff yesterday, winning by three goals to one. Attacking almost throughout the game, the homesters should have won by a very much278 words
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Advertisement25 1939-12-04 13 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES I INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SIM. W'OUK, S.S. PHONE NO. »H.25 words
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Article277 1939-12-04 14 AMAZING SHOOTING AT BUKIT TIMAH 1 Dan Hopkins' Success In I Far East Trophy Contest ciNGAPOHK.s rinning this v«-a; well B HW 1, B a i elation day ftred •hti'ikina iuc. i tool w;i rkj by Dai Hopkuis iddltlon to the possiblea on o( po nd r,OO which I a277 words
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Article93 1939-12-04 14 Ki-Milt.s of Saturday's rates at Kuala Lumpur: Kace 1:— MABEL SMITH HI A. Phar Par $9 Bay Rose $9 Rate FERN'LET |M W Faith S8 Spring Girl S7 Kate 3:— WAIT-A-BIT HI SU Stone Giiißtr Sll Policy Sll Kate 4— SELANGOK II |H H Davis (up S793 words
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Article41 1939-12-04 14 1940 OLYMPIC GAMES CANCELLED I Brussels, Dec 3 it d< Baillei Latour, President Internationa! Olympic Commit- laced thai the 1946 fames have hed Thf United States hold them has been rejected to tlv impossibility of European t eros the Atlantic. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article47 1939-12-04 14 CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS BANNED Mew Yolk. Deo. 2. T... New York Sports and athletic unission has decided to ban li^ lit. s between the champions of different weights, thus causing cancellation of the Armstrong Ambers bout. Armstrong will defend his title auaiii.st Pedro Montanez on Jan 24.-- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article56 1939-12-04 14 [Hospital Rangei defeated the i.D Hoon Unltedlads by 8 o m a .soccer match yesterday on tht Gil d 'i he loiiow::,,, lepresenU d thf Ko R s, o Ann, Abu Bakar Murugasan, Ponnian, Benny Johe Abu Bakar, Retnam, Krishnansamy i. Arumu Cl i The corer 80056 words
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Article641 1939-12-04 14 R.A.F. And R.N. Force A Draw CUP RUGGER AT SEREMBAN (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. AFTER leading by three points l0 n n for almost threequarters of the game, Negri-Malacca <j rew with the R.N.— R.A.F. when these two teams met here this evening in a Malaya Cup fixture641 words
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Article246 1939-12-04 14 PENANG QUALIFY FOR FINAL IVnang 8 pts. II pENANG (|iialitin! I petition by t i points (a jroal and a Ihe gmm V I 0; the fast v;ai-e set 'iom •■■"nrh^B was maintained till d B pJJ 1 were slightly superior m th< I and established a five p lead246 words
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Article88 1939-12-04 14 S.C.C. vs. Indian Rept^ n* S.C.C. :^Lt. R.A.St.C.^I Trf ton:PayLt.G C. Fortm^ A^ cc J. Fletcher-Cooke. W J. p %i MP vM M J A.N. Other, Lt. J.F. .J Comdr F.E. Chevalier. I <>'| H »0. Layers, A. Fraser. Umpire. Mi Hewett. M-i'icli^ I 'op S.C.C. vs. Hqrs.88 words
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Miscellaneous16 1939-12-04 14 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY llish Water: 3 51AM TO-MORKOW Blffa Water: 5.02 AM. 5 10 P.M. '-o16 words
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Article224 1939-12-04 15 SEQUEL TO BOY'S STREET DEATH h Lorry Driver Charged (From Our Own Reporter). Malacca, Saturday. I J >TOH accident which took place at Sembok on Oct. 7, m which A nl otor lorry was involved, resulting m the death of a 14-year-I nese boy, son of a shop-keeper, had a224 words
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Article69 1939-12-04 15 MONEY MARKET REPORT I London. Dec. 3. market supplies of credit have been plentiful, espeards the end of the week i the large War Loan ciiviI nentfl became availab'e to market's usual resources. bill offerings, amounting to on sterling, again met with mpetition, but the market ret2 per cent, ofReutei - 69 words
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Article207 1939-12-04 15 Singapore. Saturday. TO ral tin market was maintained *^H ,xi its enacted maximum of $117%. Respite a rise m the New York spot ■ber quotation Singapore did not resi at noon buyers prices were 39 for Spot, 37*2 cents for January; m- and 35^2 cents for April207 words
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Article103 1939-12-04 15 FELL TO HIS DEA TH (From Our Own < -in-respondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. WHILE at work on the second storey of the new $1,125,000 five-storied third class hospital at the first milestone Jalan Seudai Road, Johore Bahru. which is now under construction, a 48-year-old mason. Heiig Hang fell to his103 words
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Article45 1939-12-04 15 I Bucharest, Dec. 3 British mtereste recently acquired a number of ships on th e Danube. French interests are also believed to be involved Fourteen vessels m the Rumanian port of Con stanza have been acquired by British i .tereste Reuter45 words
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Article225 1939-12-04 15 Army Have Hard Time (froei Our Own Reporter > fffgff Saturday. Army 1 1 pi Wioi IN a game packed with thrills, the Arms defeated Johovc hy U points (oni fOtl and two trios) to <ix point (.1 penalty V f '>al and OM try) m225 words
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Article20 1939-12-04 15 Dublin. Dec 3 Kifty-HMir ponncdi ners were reteftfN irom the mitenUon barracki yetterday. merged .shouting political slo- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement13 1939-12-04 15 I IXIMPEACHABLE SECIRITI South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 2 Finlayson Green.13 words
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Advertisement110 1939-12-04 15 NEDERLANDSCHfc HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. £stafclished by Royal Charter A.D l?M Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital 1 40.030,000,Res*rve Fund 10^00,00.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Officer AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub- branches at smaller places. Netherlands East110 words
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Article22 1939-12-04 16 CZECHS HOAX NAZIS in I t li ..rinan unl uon In Ion Hall m i mitl nan militai 11(i b nr ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article51 1939-12-04 16 STILL RESISTING London. Dec. 3. fi.RMAN autl echoslovakial v air .im moi (i b > tance the i bowing i v Di Prank, Qerman Btate Secretary. ..at no more demonstration oppositt Oerman authorities tolerated, and he warned tha Czech )llld mend their Henceforth the Oerman authon•t without warning and use51 words
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Article122 1939-12-04 16 London. D<( Till niffhf was quiet on the entire Western Front according: to the latest French communique. m the Vosges area, frontier patrols Lave been very active, and sonic pene- v several miles into Gernian territory and brought back prisoners and valuable information. The Cj( nnanReuter - 122 words
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Article130 1939-12-04 16 London, Dec. 3. THE Polish Ambassador has handed to Lord Halifax a memorandum from the Polish Government ;ib<;ut the horrors of the German regime la Poland. lord Halifax expressed his profound indignation and promised to give the memorandum the fullest attention. The memorandum states, inter alia,Reuter - 130 words
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120 1939-12-04 16 I-H, ryofhow.Oenn.il I fell -fully a.a 1 :.,psolT ti l>tl T! i the U-boat to reach To tIU all flahma; smack, wh ine m moonlighi Slip] tealthily along coast tad us pretence to the uthoritfc The u-b. mmander, luiied into ecurity, made his :.sReuter - 120 words
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Article120 1939-12-04 16 French Air Force Proves Itself Paris, Dec 3. rFHE clear superioriU of the 1 French lighten «>ver Na/i uai planes i- emphasised m communique Mimming up three months of air warfare. The communique says tha( In every eMt where French fighters were either protecting own observation planes Of c.vering movementsReuter - 120 words
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Article90 1939-12-04 16 London. Dec. 3. JROM Bhutan— a small state on the southern slopes of the Himalayas lear Tibet a message has come to the Emperor, accompanied by a silk icarf. The message is from the Maharaja of Bhutan, offering his services, and saying that h e has instructedB.O.W. - 90 words
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Article69 1939-12-04 16 London, Dec. 3: Two prisoners made a daring escape from Dartmoor Prison early to-day. They sawed the window bars and climbed the wall. One hundred police and soldiers are scouring the moors. Reuter. Later: Th e convicts were captured seven hours after their escape. The men calledReuter - 69 words
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Article54 1939-12-04 16 London, Dec. 3:— The death has occurred of Princess Louise, the Duchess )f Argyll. Reuter. Princess Louise Wfus 91 years of age. She had been ill for many months. She was ihe eldest surviving child of iueen Victoria, and the first English princess h>Reuter - 54 words
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Article13 1939-12-04 16 Berlin, Dec. 3: The British air raid on Heligoland is announced here. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article60 1939-12-04 16 Foreigners Leaving Finland rpilt Kin. h I 1 ed KritM, Finland to-da> American sub.- Sweden to-morrow The German Ugati< {o Qve hundred Germa:. left Ting to-day. It i., Russia will give Qenn anc e that German sub ?o leave safely. The evacuation ol O Helsinki was com] morning, according corresixmdfntReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1939-12-04 16 FINNS SURPRISE RUSSIANS 3. j|EAVY fighting occurred d night north of L---. ally near Suojcrvi. it is learned that th< I r.aintaineci their position-; d Soviet attacks. Fighting occurred m and the Russianj I It is reported that trong nish resistance appai the Riusjsians. The Finnish Armpossesses one marhine-eun toReuter - 54 words
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Article118 1939-12-04 16 Bolshevism Extension Plan Koine, nee. a. THE Vatican newspaper. Onerntore Koinam>, says that tin vasion of Finland is part ol a Ug pan for setting up Bolshevism U Northern Europe and the Balk Russia will not be content nish ports and islands, and inti trausform the former Grand Duchy oReuter - 118 words
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Article44 1939-12-04 16 AS a result of the loss of the Terukuni Maru cff the eas of England, the N.Y.K. shipp^ jpany has decided to W^e «g Wu demised vessels it now empwj European routes by shi»> 01 spvpii thousand tons- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article43 1939-12-04 16 MORE ANTI-U-BOAT SHIPS WANTED New V TENDERS for 30 anti-subn 1 of the "whaler" type vited from Canadian shipbui ed Colonel Greenly, head tish Supply Board. Accor< Jones message from Otta these wiM be for the C und 20 for the BritLsh ReuterReuter - 43 words
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