The Straits Times, 12 November 1939
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Title Section36 1939-11-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 412 Sunday Nov. 12, 1939 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 412 Sunday, Nov. 12. 1939 Price 10 Cents36 words
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Article227 1939-11-12 1 Conference On Eve Of New Nazi Adventure? HOLLAND BELGIUM GO AHEAD WITH DEFENCE MEASURES Long Cabinet Meeting Held In Brussels London, Saturday. fXS the eve of Germany's expected invasion of Holland in order to gain advance air bases against Britain, Hitler held long conferences yesterdayReuter - 227 words
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162 1939-11-12 1 Hitler Planning Attack Across The Channel? Singapore Hollanders Watch Crisis SINGAPORE Hollanders are watching the situation in their homeland with mixed feelings of hope and fatalism. We have lately been receiving no more news about the political develepments than what we read in the Singapore newspapers." a Hollander tod a162 words
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Article76 1939-11-12 1 Shanghai. Saturday. AN unidentified band of 16 Chinese Is being held by the British military ;r horiUes. The men were surprised atia arrested without resistance by troops ol the East Suney Regiment in tiie British duffcnce sector yesteriay. They were wearing green uniforms and carriedReuter - 76 words
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74 1939-11-12 1 London, Saturday. 'THE admit led shortage of iron in Germany and the fact that supplies of soya bears and soya oil are to be sent by the long and very costly route via Siberia are regarded in London as further evidence of the British blockade.British Wireless - 74 words
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Article38 1939-11-12 1 Cairo, Saturday. GEN. NURI SAID, Prime .Minister of Iraq, will arrive here to-day, it is understood, to discuss with Aly Maher Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, a scheme for settlement of the Palestine question.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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262 1939-11-12 1 Zurich, Nov. 9. INTERESTING light is shed on as- pects of every day life in Berlin by neutral travellers reaching here from the German capital. Terrorism, they assert, is gripping the population as "home spying" measures are being drastically enforced by the Gestapo. Storm262 words
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Article31 1939-11-12 1 Paris. Saturday. r PHE air raid warning was sounded In Paris at 4.4 C a.m. to-day. The all clear signal was given at 6 a.m.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article101 1939-11-12 1 Berlin Informed Of Border Clash The Hague. Saturday. A SEMI-OFFICIAL statement en the Venloo Incident, in which German Customs officials and armed Dutchmen were Involved in a shooting affray, says that at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday a Dutch car stopped just before the frontier and two101 words
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Article116 1939-11-12 1 Separate Ministries For Defence Services Canberra, Saturday. IN ordor to relieve the heavy burden of Brig. G. A. Street, Minister of Defence, the Cabinet has been reconstructed, with separate ministries of air, army and navy. Mr. R. G. Menzles combines the offices of Premier. Treasurer andReuter - 116 words
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Article107 1939-11-12 1 London, Saturday. TTHE Polish Minister of Social Wel- fare, M. Stancyk, who had been visiting England In connection Ith the relief of Polish refugees, returns to Paris to-day. M. Stancyk thanked Lord Halifax for the generous contribution of £100.000 by the British Government for theBritish Wireless - 107 words
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Article21 1939-11-12 1 Shanghai. Saturday. I XEUT.-OEN. Susumu Fujita has been as pointed to command the Japanese force* In the Shanghai area.— Eastern News.21 words
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23 1939-11-12 1 Parts. Saturday. T^HERE was reduced activity on the front during last night, says this morning'! French war communique.—23 words
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Article57 1939-11-12 1 Slan (Shensi), Saturday. SOME 2,000 Chinese miners lost their lives when the mine at Kowchuanchen, on a branch line of the Tung-Pu Railway in North Shansi Province, was flooded. Only a few of the miners, who had been pressed by the Japanese to work in the57 words
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49 1939-11-12 1 London. Saturday. %M DALADIER. the French Prime Minister, had conversations at the War Ministry yesterday with British and Dominions ministers. The Dominions ministers were presented to M. Daladler by Mr. Anthony Eden, Dominions Secretary. Several British generals and admirals were also present.— British Wireless.British Wireless - 49 words
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Article98 1939-11-12 1 40,000,000 People Move To The South-West Shanghai, Saturday. pORTY MILLION Chinese have migrated from south-east China to the south-west as a result of the Japanese invasion, stated Dr. Roger W. Babson, noted American statistician, in an interview on his return to the United States98 words
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Article197 1939-11-12 1 People Attempt To Hoard Goods London. Saturday. T^HE Daily Herald learns that a I new dread is sweeping Germany. It is the dread of inflation. To working people haunted by memories of the 1923 collapse, inflation Is feared as much as the Gestapo itself. Prices are197 words
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27 1939-11-12 1 Budapest, Saturday. SEVERAL persons, charged with plotting on behalf of the former Czech Government, have been arrested *l jNitra In Slovakia.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement133 1939-11-12 1 P H Heuctry Singapore Penang AND Niw"47s-ir7M, H M« IfE32PT! F HOLE THAM A SMJT 55^3 3 PitTTCD NEW fi&N> fA^ifP** GROUND mss \y& cuttm Nevei has an electric shaver given such quick, close comfort shaves as the Shavemaster with this amazing new "475** Comb and Cutter. Does what every133 words
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Advertisement18 1939-11-12 1 A NEW RANGE OF LADIES GOLD SILVER MESH HAND BAGS JUST RECEIVED AT:— CHOTIhMALL S 41-43. HIGH ST.18 words
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Article1108 1939-11-12 2 Eileen Elias - Eileen Elias Does The "Man In The Street" Exist By ARE you an average man Most of us like to think we are; to link ourselves up in imagination with the millions of other ordinary people who compose the bulk of the world's population. There is1,108 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-11-12 2 \u inspection of the British Lesion *U held last month at the Royal Hosp.':.:l. hci ca by Lord Mfln A church service was also held.25 words
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Article1083 1939-11-12 2 Cards For All rIS is a fascinating patience. The layout being unusual makes it all the more attractive. Shuffle two whist packs together, and then deal twelve cards in a ring, placing them in the twelve positions on a clock face, starting at one o'clock. Then deal two1,083 words
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Advertisement1013 1939-11-12 2 X/ a/ EMU Of course that rule comes lust For Innrr Cleanliness is the very beginning In of health And to make absolutely certain that deep-down Inner Cleanliness is your 1 natural day-by-day state, you need Andrews I Liver Salt. Immediately you drink your I bubbling tonic glass of Andrews1,013 words
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196 1939-11-12 3 Launch And Junks Hit Mine In Hong Kong A CHINESE steam launch towing two junks entered a Hong Kong minefield and was destroyed. Eleven survivors are accounted for, but it is feared that more than 40 of the passengers and crew have perished. The steam launch was the Kwong Hong.196 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-11-12 3 French villagers cheer passin? British transport trucks on their way to the Western front14 words
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Article148 1939-11-12 3 THOMAS C'ochran, who posed as a Hollywood talent scout in order to lure two girls to a Florida swamp, has been sentenced to die in the electric chair. Cochran was convicted at Miami, Florida, of the murder of one of the girls, Ruth Dunn, a148 words
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Article882 1939-11-12 3 Saturday's market price IL->t, with minimum and maximum prices, is as follows: MEAT +Beef steak per kati 40 cts., 45 cts.: Beef stew or curry per kati 34 cts., 38 cts. -teak lb. 55 cU.. 70 cts.; 1 Mutton. Australian ib. 42 cts., 42 cts.; Mutton N.E.I.882 words
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Article220 1939-11-12 3 Arrest Of Tourist' With Photographs Copenhagen. THE extent to which German spies are active in Scandinavia is causing the gravest concern to the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish authorities. Stockholm police have arrested three foreigners who described themselves as Russian tourists," while taking photographs on a quay220 words
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Advertisement371 1939-11-12 3 J^J^LISH AUSTRALIAN i CONTINENty%, «n HiJISH a. JL Jar v Jh Jr W^hM Bf Mm iake yoicr pick from S J oar fine selection I Every bird has been carefully selected from the finest English, v^^^'^/N Australian and Continental breeds /C« and represents the best value v in poultry that371 words
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Miscellaneous224 1939-11-12 3 In Singapore To-day CINEMAS 4UIAMBBA: "Juarez" with Paul Muni 8t Bette Pavls 11 a.m.. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. CAPITOL: "Lady of The Tropics" with Robert Taylor Hedy Lamarr 3.15, 6.15 9.15. CATHAY "Stanley Livingstone" with Spencer Tracy Sir Cedric Hardwlcke, li a.m 3.15, 6.15 9.13. PAVILION: "You are only Young224 words
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Advertisement178 1939-11-12 4 History's Strongest Adventure 1 The Screen's Greatest Achievement! ALHAMBRA 15 9 15 Together S^PT"f^i The Screen's Brilliant f^E /v.' 1 1 Academy Award Winners v^^BlW in a picture that matches 5?)* 5 A their Magnificent Talents L*^ PAUL BETTE L^jHß MUNI DAVIS in |^K#9 WAKXKIt nitOS. MASTER I'irCE fljr^jf ■■''i178 words
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Advertisement216 1939-11-12 4 HUNDREDS HAVE ASKED US FOR IT THE FIRST PICTURE OF THE POPULAR "HARDY FAMILY" SERIES! MICKEY ROONEY IN HIS GAYEST ROMANTIC ESCAPADE!! TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 W LEWIS STONE.CECIUA PArSr I MICKEY ROONEY I GAUMONT ^pL ■"'feSaS^yg?- I NEWSREEL IRENE DUNNE CHARLES BOYER I THE WORLD'S IDEA OF THRIL- V^^9216 words
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Advertisement418 1939-11-12 4 A GREAT PICTURE with 2 GREAT STARS! r A DfTAfi 4 SHOWS TO DAY VAril VL 11 A. M. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 L _°J g i T T w Truly Magnificent T J F|l J M. G. M. Production f \^"^J revealing the Story of ITI 1»1 »1 a Beautiful418 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-11-12 5 "Wife, Husband and Friend," a Warner Bros, film to be shown at the Alhambra, features Binnle Barnes, Warner Baxter and Loretta Young.22 words
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Article, Illustration327 1939-11-12 5 •T*WO British documentary nims, one of the British Air Force and the other of submarine warfare, are to be screened in Singapore shortly. The films are "The Lion has Wings," an Alexander Korda production released through United Artists, and "U-Boat 29," made at327 words
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Article116 1939-11-12 5 CRANK CAPRA has called the final "cut" to his latest production. After ten months of preparation and four and one-half months of actual shooting, the famous Columbia director completed "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," a timely, warmly emotional comedy drama co-starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart.116 words
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Article53 1939-11-12 5 BOOKING is open at Robinson's for Room For Two." the comedy which the Repertory Players ar" presenting at the Victoria Theat. on Saturday and Wednesday, No\ 25 and Nov. 29, and Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and Dec. 2. Members of His Majesty's Forces win be admitted53 words
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Article, Illustration99 1939-11-12 5 O UO VADIS is announced by W Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a forthcoming Hunt Stromberg production, starring Robert Taylor. This famous story of ancient Rome, by the Polish novelist Slenklewlcz, will be adapted by Howard Estabrook. who did the script of David Copperfisld for M.-G.-M., and who Just signed a99 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-11-12 5 Sigrid Curie, who stars in "The Forgotten Woman," a Universal film coming to the Pavilion.15 words
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Advertisement838 1939-11-12 5 THEY NEED THE GUARD AGAINST GERMS HEALTH DANGERSHEALTH PROTECTION IN DUST AND DIRT WHAT SCIENTISTS SAY OF LIFEBUOY SOAP Every speck of dust and dirt that Children scrambling on the floor «™S ta Ce^-a "SSedtaJ Eminent I°"°"' .""I never realize the risks they're e d gJ^ Mrm/f bS ologis who838 words
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Advertisement481 1939-11-12 5 ma LPVfln P<WT<ft DUTY FREE into GT. BRITAIN. We are now packing numerous parcels of Malayan Pewterware for friends overseas. Ask for an Illustrated Catalogue and make your choice before it is too late to ensure delivery before Christmas. Only obtainable from: MAYNARD CO.. LTD.. Singapore Also From Malayan Pewter481 words
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Miscellaneous179 1939-11-12 5 This Week's Films ALHAMBKA Now on: "Juarez" (Paul Muni, Bette Davis Brian Aherne, Claude Rains, John Garfleld. Joseph Calleia. Donald Crisp, Gale Sondergard). Warner Bros, drama. Next Chance: "Wife. Husband and Friend" (Warner Baxter, Blnnie Bamss, Cesar Romero, George Barbier. J. Edward Bromberg. Eugene Pallette, Helen Westley). 20th Century Fox179 words
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Article1534 1939-11-12 6 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By DUNNING our eye down a gossip column we came across the following: Mr. Ogilvie-Grant-Studley-Herbert has now been appointed a trustee of the Seafield Estates his wife. Lady Seafleld, recently gave birth to a son, whose surname is still Stud-ley-Herbert, but who will, whrn1,534 words
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Advertisement613 1939-11-12 6 Hot Flushes and Change ol Life Overcome for Women New Discovery Brings 24- v bbbbb> v j l a Nervu JpbbV-'. Headaches Hour Relief From Nervousness, Giddiness, Heart Palpi- Hoi FlushesH Blemishes tation, Fear, Loss of Energy, Night Sweats, Numbness of Giddiness! I ituri Hands and Feet, Etc. N VwPalpitaiion613 words
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Article, Illustration688 1939-11-12 7 By The Onlooker \IIR. Stanley Wilson Jones, whose appointment as Colonial Secretary Straits Settlements, was announced last week, will come to Singapore after a particularly successful period in the Selangor Residency. He went to the Residency very shortly after it had been vacated by Mr. T. S.688 words
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Article303 1939-11-12 7 Singapore's Wartime Reading reading tastes have changed with the changed world conditions. Before the war, reported oie city bookseller yesterday, there were demands for books about war and with a background of war. To-day, there is a cry for light reading matter. One avid buyer of books previously asked for303 words
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Advertisement375 1939-11-12 7 Brylcreem THE PERFECT HAIR DRESSING TO BE IN FACTORY-SEALED BOTTLES J^^^^ A NEW cap has been devised for BrylAs HOW .^fl »w creem bottles and jars enabling them /Jk I to be sealed at the factory. This sealing USed Ma 9 protects you against substitution. The ~^~^~~~A M new t375 words
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Miscellaneous611 1939-11-12 7 CONTRACT BRIDGE By THE FOUR ACES QNE of the many fine characteristics of v Edward Hymes, Jr.'s game lies in the fact that in many situations he takes unusual and what would appear to be unsound action, but never seems to get himself into any trouble by *o doing. North.611 words
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Article, Illustration373 1939-11-12 8 No Death Rays Are Available UITLER'S threat of the use against the Allies of an unknown weapon is not supported by scientific evidence. There are no death rays available for military use, and there is not likely to be any in this war." This is373 words
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Article141 1939-11-12 8 A.A.M. ROAD COURTESY CAMPAIGN THF. Automobile Association of Malaya is to introduce a road courtesy campaign. The campaign will open in Singapore on Nov. 26 with a series of competitive driving tests, and will continue for possibly three months. The driving tests, which will be held at Bukit Sembawang Rubber141 words
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78 1939-11-12 8 PRODUCED in the Singapore flftn po'ice court on a charge of theft of brass door and window fittings, the property of Raffles College, Aroklan, a middle-aged Tamil, was yesterday sentenced to a week's simple imprisonment and ordered to pay a fine of $50, or in78 words
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Article39 1939-11-12 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. At the last meeting of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club Mr. O. W. de Sllva, the Kuala Lumpur lawyer, gave a talk on the Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln."39 words
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Article193 1939-11-12 8 Scots Make Money Out Of Raids! AND ONLY TAKE COVER ON FLAG DAYS London. are proving such an attraction in Scotland lhat enterprising people are making money out of them. Residents of South Queenslerry, at the southern end of the Firth of Forth Bridge, are advertising rooms at high rentals193 words
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Article154 1939-11-12 8 WHILE guns thunder on the Western Front and bombers roar over Europe, the King has honoured men of the Air Force and Army for gallantry in another war. The London Gazette announces that the following awards had been made in connection with the operations in Waziristan154 words
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Article43 1939-11-12 8 i From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. The Police told Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, Segamat magistrate, that they wished to withdraw the charge against Chiang Kirn, a 60-year-old Chinese, accused of rape on a seven-year-old CMnese girl. The charge was withdrawn.43 words
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Article62 1939-11-12 8 QUEfcN ELIZABETH'S broadcast to the women of the Empire to-day which is being observed as Remembrance Day in honour of the men who fell in the last war will be heard in Malaya at 6.50 p.m. (Malayan time). At that time the 8.8.C. will broadcast a recording of62 words
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Article37 1939-11-12 8 yHE GOVERNOR. Sir Shenton Thomas, will broadcast from the Singapore station to-day at 8.15 p.m. It is understood that His Excellency will deal with various aspects of the war from a Malayan point of view.37 words
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Article56 1939-11-12 8 MR. WINSTON HI RCHILL, First Lord of the Admiralty, will broadcast on the home and overseas 8.8.C. programmes at 8.15 p.m. G.M.T. (3.35 a.m. Malayan Time) to-day on Ten Weeks of the War." The talk will be recorded for overseas transmission on Monday at 8.20 a.m.. 3.1556 words
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Article54 1939-11-12 8 ALLEGED to have assaulted a compatriot wHh a chopper in Orchard Road, Banta Singh and Rarma Singh were yesterday charged with causing hurt to Karam Singh with a dangerous weapon. Both accused persons claimed trial and the fifth police magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, postponed the54 words
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49 1939-11-12 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Eight Tamils appeared before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, Segamat magistrate, charged with killing a deer. It was stated that the animal was beaten to death. Hearing was adjourned, each man being remanded on $50 bail.49 words
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Advertisement166 1939-11-12 8 TYRE SERVICE STATION •22 GEYLANG ROAD SINGAPORE Every sjp of SANATOGEN i>tM\ is a sip HEALTH Convalescence after malaria, fever and other serious illness is often a long and difficult process. But weakness can be quickly overcome. Take Sanatogen All the elements for building up the strength of blood and166 words
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Advertisement95 1939-11-12 8 WAR RISK COYER. 1 The Life Assurance policies issued by The' Prudential Assurance Company Ltd., continue to give civilians war risk cover. 2. Civilians who agree NOW to pay an additional premium can have policies endorsed to cover war risk whilst on ACTIVE SERVICE in the future as members of95 words
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Advertisement201 1939-11-12 8 Breath bad sweetie mad Poor lad blue and sad Tip from Dad: w UsePEPSODENT,Iad" She can be had ...everyone glad 1 BOTTLE PEPSODENI ANTISEPTIC EQUALS 3 BOTTLEZ OF ORDINARY KIND^^ S%^ E«m wber. diluted witk 2 I parts water, still k'Ms /V^^^Al I firas la skmhU iM~^~nnuh. V taits 3201 words
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Article159 1939-11-12 9 TTHE latest list of subscriptions received by the Malacca Chinese section to the Malaya Patriotic Fund included a sum of $551 from Alor Gajah district, bringing Ihe total amount collected in the Settlement to $11,040. Europeans of Klang and the Selangor Coast district are making in many cases159 words
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Article42 1939-11-12 9 New York. The World's Fair has closed for the season. It has been visited by approximately 26,000,000 people since it opened on May 1. Most exhibitors are expected to return when the Fair reopens on May 25, 1940.42 words
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585 1939-11-12 9 Sungei Ujong Club's Variety Evening DINNERS, DANCES, SHOWS A VERY successful variety entertainment was staged by the Sungei Ujong Club of Seremban in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund and the Poppy Day Fund. A play "The Governor Designate," was staged in addition585 words
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Article270 1939-11-12 9 A LTHOUGH shorn of some of iti f~* ceremony, observance of Armishct Day in Kuala Lumpur this mo~n .n! was impressive beranse of its quiet simplicity. Uniike previous years, there was nc service and no military units wero on parade. The ceremony to-day wis in a270 words
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Article86 1939-11-12 9 Mexico City. fIjADAME CSatherine Merchak, who was born in Beirut, Syria, in 1834. is at the age of 105 years still at her drapar's stall in the public market at Durango City, a business she has conducted since the death cf her tMrd husband and the86 words
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Advertisement205 1939-11-12 9 MIDNIGHT PREMiERE SAT. 18tb NOV. ALH AM BRA (hina's Greatest Actress VIOLET KOO Surpassing her Sable Cicada Performance in the Spectacular r*"**"'* Historical Romance 'i-mp'ress wu CHEH TIEN' A Thrilling tale of China's only Woman Ruler! with a cast of thousands Two Years To Make (with ENGLISH SUB-TITLES PHOTOGRAPHS corns205 words
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Advertisement522 1939-11-12 9 Sally was Pale and |^J<%M%#m« wKm'&\ jomn. im »»orb«o y- IICIYV M) 1 ABOUT WLY SMf w*,irits W w J /^L£-^\u)o«sr*UMO I SAUYt A MRw: 4 1 l) OfTS TI eD -<*' r UtGMIV-STKUHG CHUja.\ y^-^l LJ\ KV> BITTY. THAT* Hf.9 W\ v.. TROUBLE 1 PINNER TIME"] /^X I *Mt522 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-11-12 10 Convoys For Her Merchant Vessels C WEDEN has lost many ships sunk by German submarines and now supplies her merchant ships with a convoy. In the picture above a Swedish warship is escortin? a cargo ship and in the picture on the right Swedish naval men55 words
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Article280 1939-11-12 10 Cruise Liner Now Dangerous In a British Shipyard. 15,000 TON luxury liner, on whose decks cruise passengers not long ago were dancing and playing tennis and quoits, is lying here now— almost ready to teach enemy raiders a lesson in warfare. She is being transformed into280 words
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Article67 1939-11-12 10 Hitler Wants The Moon IJITLER wants the moon. A scientist who declared he had the secret of a "rocket apparatus" which would fly the 230,000 miles there was given accommodation at Berchtesgaden and told to get on with the job. German scientists assert that in about five years it will67 words
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Article, Illustration160 1939-11-12 10 Italian Ambassador In London lIIS Excellency Giuseppe bastianim. 'Jie new Italian Ambassador In London, has already made extensive official and private contacts. He is a man of only forty, having been born at Perugia on March 8. 1399 He graduated in agrarian science at the Royal Higher Agrarian Institute of160 words
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85 1939-11-12 10 Berlin Tells Of N.Z. "Naval Loss" Wellington (N.Z.) THE sinking of the fishing-boat Dolphin by battery fire in Lyttelton Harbour has not escaped the notice of the German Government, which has broadcast an account of the incident from the Berlin station. After explaining that New Zealand was '"a group of85 words
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307 1939-11-12 10 Opinion Social Services Expenditure IT is heartening to find strong evidence of the intention of the Malayan governments not to retard development of social services by restricting expenditure next year, as might have been expected as a war-time measure. Introducing the Colony's draft estimates of revenue and expenditure in the307 words
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Advertisement148 1939-11-12 10 The NEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN DANCE 130 to 430 p.m. AdmiMion Fr«e. TONIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admiinon 50 ctt. PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS. HIRE CHARLES, Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL148 words
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Advertisement48 1939-11-12 10 PITMANS COLIf GE ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND 65 YEARS UNITEERS BLG. RIVER VALLEY RD. ENTRANCE DAMAR RD. POSTAL and I'KRSONAL COI'RSF.S In:— SHORTHAND. BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. COMMERCE. TYPEWRITING and other commercial wibjerU: (Monthly payments can be arranged if necessary). Write tor particulars to: PITMAN'S CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Vniteers Building, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement122 1939-11-12 10 FAST DIRECT SAILING TO MANILA ms. "RUYS" leaving Singapore 17th November K P. M. LINE. (Incorp. in Holland) Phone 5451. HE CAN'T STAND fi «nn CASTOR OIL irffiSjjl Compared with unpteeMnt-telting end nertyMnelln 9 castor oil. CASTOPHENE. th» modern Uietive efficient, gentle, pieaiant, quid— ii 0t BV^I ■nrvelloui. Doei «ot122 words
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Miscellaneous8 1939-11-12 10 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.8 words
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Article, Illustration688 1939-11-12 11 Laughter Helps Us To Win The War TIE British sense of humour has ever been a puzzle to foreigners. It is something of a mystery to ourselves, on occasion. But in days of stress our faculty for fun does help us to see things through. Times are grim, but so688 words
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Article81 1939-11-12 11 THE first tanks ever seen in Hong Kong arrived at the beginning of this month when 44 light Vickers Bren gun-carriers were unloaded from a British steamer for the Colony's defence. They are the latest type used by the l ,h Army and, equipped with81 words
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Article56 1939-11-12 11 'Trom Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham. The wedding took place according to Hindu rites jf Miss S. Selvaratnani pi inathamby, daughter of Mr. V. Sinnathamby. relief station master. Port Swettenham. and Mrs. Sinnathamby, and Mr. M. Gunaratnam. of the District Office, Kuala Kubu Bharu. brother-in-law of Mr. and56 words
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Article53 1939-11-12 11 CONVICTED of criminal trespass by entering a house in Blair Road on Thursday. Garvin James, of the Loyal Regiment, was bound over for three months on a surety of $50 in the third court yesterday. He admitted drunkeness, and said h? was in no position to dispute53 words
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Article40 1939-11-12 11 A CHARGE of murdering a woman in New Market Road on Jan. 3, by stabbing her, was explained to Tee Ah See. in the third court yesterday. The rase was postponed a week. Accused was remanded in custody.40 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-11-12 11 A British sailor takes tare of two tiny piccaninnies who were among the survivors from a ship torpedoed by a German submarine.24 words
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Article60 1939-11-12 11 From Our Own Correspondent) S:remban. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Goh Eng Thye, of Seremban, for the marriage ot their only son, Mr. Goh Ah Kow, of Seremban, and Miss Khoo Leng Kwee. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Keng Hean, of60 words
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Article185 1939-11-12 11 But One Is Denounced For Sentul Assault <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JUDGMENT in the case in which four Sikhs were charged with assault and robbery of cash and valuable securities from Jagat Singh, a Sikh money lender, was delivered this morning by Mr.185 words
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Article29 1939-11-12 11 Sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Peh Ken Kee, in the third court yesterday, when he was convicted of stealing $52 worth of Jewellery.29 words
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Article98 1939-11-12 11 Sir Andrew Caldecott's Health (From Our Own Correspondent) Colombo, Saturday. TTHE Governor of Ceylon, Sir J Andrew Caldecott, has gone to Madras to complete the healing of his throat by the application of deep-ray the.apy, which is not available locally. Just over a year ago Sir Andrew, who is well98 words
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Article185 1939-11-12 11 Imports From Bali To Be Resumed THE Food Controller, Malaya, states: There are indications that the difficulties in regard to the import into Singapore of pigs from Bali are now nearly over. A statement was issued a fortnight ago which mentioned that the impoft of pigs from Bali185 words
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Article26 1939-11-12 11 The third anniversary celebration and annual meeting of the Chinese Salesmen's Association will be held at the Ooi Mcc Hotel, Pasir Panjang, today.26 words
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Article490 1939-11-12 11 SURAT PERKHABARAN MELAYU News In Malay ris suggested that readers should cut out this news in Malay and hand it to Malay members of their households, thus helping to keep the Malay population informed about the progress of the war. Nov. 11. 1939. SELUIK)H rtunia hari Ini sedang tcrnant!2 hendak490 words
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Advertisement175 1939-11-12 11 UfoMUffHtJ is a symptom of mVE EXHAUSTION —a sign that you are losing the capacity to cope with circumstances, that your grip is going in short, that you arc losing your nerve J A It's worry that destroys is an old ]f*"s| saying, and a true. Worrying drains away all175 words
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Advertisement820 1939-11-12 11 This s:rtp!e trsetfnent wi?« soon r^HBLSHE STOP r^^l^^Hi YOUR DOG^^g^wl SCRATCHING^^^^j When your dog keeps scratching, it shows mat impuritiesfiitenmohisbiood- f. f stream, and as his skin has no impurities in his blood have set Up a Violent pores, he cannot get rid of the irritation under the skin. The820 words
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Article887 1939-11-12 12 Steady Undertone And Optimistic Outlook DV the time this appears In print Germany may have invaded Holland and Belgium may also be called upon to defend her frontiers. The possibility of this event has served to cause a certain amount of uneasiness in markets throughout the887 words
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Article1289 1939-11-12 12 Fraser And Co's List SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1939: 1 P.M. Buyer* Seller* Anipat Tin (is; 4s 9d 5s 3d Austral Amal. (5s» 6s 6d 7s Au.-aral Mala; 37s 39a Ayer Hltam (5s) 34s 9d 26s c.d. Ayer Weng ill) .90 .95 Bangrln Tin 23s 24s1,289 words
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Article97 1939-11-12 12 Sinrapore, Not. It, naon. Rice Slam West Coast No. 1 No Stock Slam West Coast No. 2 No Stock Siam West Coast No. 3 No Stock Slam Broken No. 1 $115 Siam Broken No. 2 *lio Siam No. 1 $190 Siam No. 2 1176 Biam No. 397 words
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Article166 1939-11-12 12 Saturday. Nov. ii SELLING London 1.1 2/4 116 London demand j/4 Rate for freight 2 4'» Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 207 Hamburg demand New York demand 46 13 if Montreal demand 51 «M 8 Batavla demand 86 Semarang demand 86^ Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 155\ Madras. Colombo166 words
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Article87 1939-11-12 12 Saturday, Nov. 11, noon. Buyers Seller* Prires Price* No. IX K.S.S. (Spot loose) Z9% 3SK No. IX K S.S. f.o.b. In case* November 39 X A 39-XJ G.F..VQ. K S.S. f.o.b. in rales November 38 38% K.A.Q. 11. 5.5. fab la bales November 38 SB*487 words
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163 1939-11-12 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Company Dividend Close TIM A. Hitam 10% .visa Ux Not. 8 Jelebu 5% Kuala Lumpur Tin Is. Kuchal 15% final Nov. 15 d) 5% Int. Nov. 15 Llngul 5% final Nov. 20 Lukut «7o Pahang Consol 10% Oct. 3 Rahman Hyd 24% Int.163 words
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Advertisement809 1939-11-12 12 Message to a man uy who is Not afraid ffjk fkl i^^fil wßVjf 'lilt Wo*""— -*^^^!l^b™ m r «^n iJPr^^^ 4U H^ km, V /^i p^^^Jjggj mt!^^ YOU can unile when people talk about tbe ttraia X of modem life, beeaaae yoa are ttroag tn4 WP^ competent and able to809 words
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Advertisement174 1939-11-12 12 m the best 11 M 4s*WLkm^j is the answer^^^^^ Angier's Emukion is widely and I scrofula, rickets, anaemia, wasting successfully used in the treatment bowel disorders and after any ot consumption and in all forms of serious illness, ill-health in which there is loss of j n SUD -acute and174 words
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Article2090 1939-11-12 13 R.H. Naylor - R.H. Naylor By BUYING Business Deals Tues. 14th— Frl. lUh Personal shopping: Thurs. 16th— Fri. 17th. SELLING: Wed. 15th— Thurs. 16th. ENTERTAINING: Today 12th— Fit 17lh. SPORTS: Tues. 14th— Fri. lifii. LETS hope you were born in December. January or February; If so the going should2,090 words
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Advertisement624 1939-11-12 13 THE ACID IN YOUR STOMACH r?s WOULD BURN A HOLE IN A CARPET t'Ke ojuns ot indigestion I ar. usually caused by acid TtTzT^TT in the stomach, fcxperl- XSi^ m.nts showed that that oflot< kl id ot acid burned a hole through nick «?.rpet. To relieve stomach pain you must624 words
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Advertisement272 1939-11-12 13 Mat m ''vimr XLX 584 74 u*u uotuus. ro«T suhucht. umitio. mm 1331 You Need /«fcSiP 7am Dill/ ••"mj^^vJ^i 1 1 ""i 'Our ffi^Hifiij HOME YOU can keep your skin free f -om unsightly r^J/*! \\B blemishes, itchy ipots. sores or boils by Jvj j K J\ tmearing all troublesome272 words
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Miscellaneous338 1939-11-12 13 THIS WEEK FOR YOU HERE, grouped according will have a happy week of it. An to month of birth w r 'y P o 1 hai much t0 d 0 sssssz -ussj: a "■> JANUARY (DEC. 21— JAN. 20.) 'engaging labour if you are an emAnother good week for you.338 words
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Article, Illustration780 1939-11-12 14 Max Factor's Advice CONSTRUCTING a i of first, and then hoisting it up into the air in order to build a house under it, would hardly be considered good housebuilding technique. Still, a great many women unjust as anachronistic as780 words
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Advertisement287 1939-11-12 14 Easier to avoid frowning than to escape its after effects short lines that creep across the forehead a nervous pucker developing between the eyes. Smooth out those lines chase away those wrinkles. Miss Arden's Orange Skin Food, with her wonderfully effective Muscle Oil vis most beneficial. Use it after cleaning287 words
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Advertisement30 1939-11-12 14 lias just recci". .d a NEW COLLECTION of Jane Knyel Models from KBW VOFK. Just what you trill need for the XMAS SEASON MAYNARDS BUILDING. Phone 4974 11. Battery Road.30 words
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Advertisement337 1939-11-12 14 V--_^^--^^^^m! CD I I i Crawford I Hi. CM. STAR r-ilmmV 4* MA <%> *v&fl I Jo ol |X jm EjHd -MANNEQUIN" qB WW 5L ~~~Z YOUR Colour Harmony--111 lfla.RC- U p vc hat could be more thrilling than to be b'.-autiful attractive and admired. The secret of thij pleasure,337 words
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Article441 1939-11-12 15 •THE amateur who likes to <•<• 1 household upholstery occasionally is apt to feel discouraged by the amateurish effect of her efforts. She begins to re-cover an armchair, or put a fresh tapestry top on a stool, and then finds that the job which looked so comparatively441 words
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Article, Illustration529 1939-11-12 15 These Things Are New Sunday Times London Woman Correspondent Says MEW scarves are very gay and colourful. The smartest are of thick satin, or of taffetas with satin stripes and they are widely striped in many colours all as bright as possible. They are thus equally good for dark town529 words
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Article, Illustration167 1939-11-12 15 The birthright of every woman is a slim, youthful figure. To achieve tru«- ha^i m ©i the mask oi ugly fat that is hiding \our beauty. Thousands of ■women have discovered a new world in fir^-lt ur.iv.tH.il get rid of fat. Doctors know that mhn U>c\\ is167 words
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Advertisement377 1939-11-12 15 *^b1 Tangee gives natural, alluring txauty to lips It's easy to make your lips reflect their natural loveliness. Tangee catches and holds a beauty that men admt/e. For Tangee can't give a painted look; it isn't paint. Orange »n the stick, it changes on your lips to blush rose, the377 words
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Advertisement578 1939-11-12 15 THIS NEW SANITARY PROTECTION brings women new freedom new comfort new 7 security IV tl II .N I%TKKft A L L V "/^\F coutsc 1 It's so much more fIHHHHHHb active life as on every othti day of V--/ sensible!" evcrj' woman Bh^HHbV month. In the evening you instinctively says578 words
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Article272 1939-11-12 16 300 Sent To Ministry Of Supply Weekly YNVENTORS are bringing ideas 1 and plans designed to assist in winning the war to the Ministry of Supply at the rate of 300 a week. A special department, staffed by eminent scientists, deals with the suggestions, which range from272 words
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Advertisement575 1939-11-12 16 ByJWBp No. 44 Set 1 Comprise* 58»22 GilletU razor, three Blue IV GilletU blade* Id plated ■M ,^SSH iheatb, the whole contained lffflftr**^K2? 9V in colourful leatheretteZ^K&^m^ eovrrrd metal case, of th* Jtm kV^^^Si WW P»r ular P»<-krt-«dition type. ThfltrN only one real test of a shaving system. Does it575 words
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Advertisement99 1939-11-12 16 rIRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS^ tT* I 9iu*4H i+t PepAodottt Tooth Paste is thrilling millions morning after morning, by the new dazzling whiteness of their teeth! Never before has jflfl j+\ there, been such radiance with a tooth paste so ifiPt.- utterly sajt Yes, there's never a risk with j -»*fc if99 words
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Advertisement206 1939-11-12 16 UNABLE TO KNEEL Neuritis Hampered Her In writing of the pain and inconvenience she suHercd from neuritis, this woman tells aiso how she rid herself of it "I have beer, using Kruschen Salts for neuritis, and it certainly has the mest wonderful effect. My knr very painful, and it became206 words
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Miscellaneous788 1939-11-12 16 To-day's Wireless Programmes i.nt/i i KAnn 1 00 Miscellaneous programme of light 8.35 The news. Relayed from London. SINGAPORE music. f 9.00 "Melody and Song.'* 1.30 News and announcements. 9.13 Nick's 8.M.8.C. Dance Six. ZHL 225 metres. 1.40 Interval. 10.00 Close down. ZHP 30.M metre* 5.30 Evensong, relayed from St.788 words
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Miscellaneous314 1939-11-12 16 Winners Of Puzzle Of Oct. 29 Sixteen competitors succeeded in solving correctly the Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle printed In our issue of Oct. 29 and they therefore share the $100 prize offered. Their namu, and addresses are: Hides La Brooy, 80A. Bukit Btntang Road, Kuala Lumpur; Can Seng Fool:, 101,314 words
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323 1939-11-12 17 Chances Of The Pint os •By Our Seremban Correspondent Seremban, Saturday. THREE members of the Pinto iamiiy j may bs playing rugger for the Ncgri Sembilan A'l Blues, when the Asiatic rugger competition begins shortly for the cup presented by the All323 words
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Article, Illustration773 1939-11-12 17 By The Sunday Times Badminton Correspondent THE absence cf inter-state badmin- ton engagements in Singapore for some considerable while appears to have caused seme anxiety in certain quarters here, the fear being entertained that the local standard of play might be on the downward grade as a result.773 words
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Article97 1939-11-12 17 SUPERIOR forwards enabled the Selangor United rugger team to beat the Negri Sembilan All Blues by 19 points <two j?oals, two tries and a penally goal) to eight points >a goal and a penalty gcal). Weight told its tale in the scrum and the lighter All Blues pack97 words
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Article113 1939-11-12 17 The United Family B.P. 'B team beat the Sphinx B.P. "B team by six games to one. Scores (United Family flr.vt): Heng Swee Tee beat M.A. Lange 15—12, U— IV 15—8; Teo Heok Kwang beat Clarence Tan 15 4; 15 2; Leow Kirn Siang beat Lancelot113 words
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Article119 1939-11-12 17 The Vehicles Department Sports Club beat Mansfield's badminton team by four games to three. Results (V.D.S.C. first): Hoo Chun Kah beat Tay Bong 300 15—1, 10—15. 13—13 i5 4i; Chia Keng Hock beat Lee Hock San 15—8, 15—4; Tan Chek Seng lost to Tay Keng Ann 5 15.119 words
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Article58 1939-11-12 17 A badminton match between the Roxy Theatre B.P. and the Oxygen B.P. will be played at the covered stadium on Monday at 7.30 p.m. Roxy team: Sonnie Yap. Bsrtie Samuel Koh. Richard Tan. Chan Swec Lee, Sim Sic Chong, Wee Eng Whatt. Kamis, Shazali. Poh Guan58 words
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Article65 1939-11-12 17 The following v.UI represent the Devonshire B.P. against the Lian Hwa B.P. of Kuala Lumpur in a friendly match at the covered stadium to-day at 7.00 p.m.: S. A. Durai. Yap Chin Tee. Llm Hee Chin. Peh Teng Slew, Michael Tan, Koh Chek Tuan, Miss Lilian Tan.65 words
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Article253 1939-11-12 17 I From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. PIE standard of hockey seldom rose above mediocre when Negri Sembilan beat Pahang by three goals to one at Seremban. Negri thus avenged the surprise defeat they sustained at the hands of Pahang last season. The victory was due more253 words
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Article228 1939-11-12 17 ENTRIES rc;c:\ed for the E:!angor Junior men's ingles badminton tournament failed to reach the number expected, there being only a meagre 21. Schoolboys are conspicuous by their absence. This is due to the fact that the date of the tournament clashes with the period when they have to228 words
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Article56 1939-11-12 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. The Ncgri Sembilan Badminton Association will hold a triangular women's match between Negri Sembilan, Selangor and Malacca on Sunday, Nov. 19, at the King George Fifth School hall. The match will be in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund and three singles and56 words
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Advertisement356 1939-11-12 17 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY 1 t 1.... J The Mew in 'l 18 Pollt £nsKfc? Examination kJ^ 1 Possible *^-M Deficiency. iTH^MP/ON \OPTICAL C 2; H ii led 1 i .-ht .specialists. 4, ABCAM BLOCL, PHONE 300*. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years' European Clinical Experience IDIAMOHD356 words
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Advertisement1050 1939-11-12 17 IF YOU ARE ILL-RUNDOWN ,^g NERVOUS-WEAK-~DEPRESSEDv^|B| SUFFER STOMACH DIS R J^|4HHBf] yj. .^^^B My l.lilc girl i\ |MU ■tVxfU.flr new child sin< Wf> <(\ »<"' :lc 1 u-'we P re I/ sk A scribed by n:i r family t>' %§3i# VI O%V^ I^\ cian She, I If 3K hi Dv1,050 words
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Article, Illustration1971 1939-11-12 18 Four Winners From Van Breukelen Stable WELL-backed horses won the majority of the races at Bukit Timah yesterday in the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter 1 meeting. The weather was ideal, but the going was heavy. Trainer van Breukelen had a gcod1,971 words
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Article261 1939-11-12 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. SETTING a terrific pace from beginning to end the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club gained a 4—2 victory over the Eurasian Association in a hockey match played on the reclamation ground. The Chinese were particularly impressive In the first period of261 words
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Article27 1939-11-12 18 The hockey match between the S.C.R.C. and the Selangor Casuals, arranged to have been played at Hong Lim Green yesterday, did not take place.27 words
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Article258 1939-11-12 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. FOUR gnals wore shared in the return hockey match between the Government English School Teuchers and the Muar Chinese. For the Teachers N. A. Hannay was outstanding in attack and often threatened danger when he got possession. Brian van Schoonbeck, though not playing258 words
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Article224 1939-11-12 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. BRILLIANT play on the part of the Malacca Club's lorwards. especially centreforward D. E. Forbes, greatly helped the Club to beat the High School by lour goals to nil in a hockey match played on the padanjj. Showing irresistible form224 words
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Advertisement228 1939-11-12 18 AU THR6E ASi BiVEREAPy|| I UWAYS USE AN EVEREAD) ATTERY AND LAMP IN YOUR I cVEREADY FLASHLIGHT I JSED TOGETHER THEY ARE j fCUR ASSURANCt OF- I BRIGHTER UGHT-LONGEff LIFE THOUSANDS FIND RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS! Those torturing, darting pains that drive one almost crazy are quickly relieved with Absorbine228 words
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Advertisement189 1939-11-12 18 NURSE URGES QUAKER OATS FOR ALL P^^^^^^ I Many a HUMt. us lviala r* flßF^^Hl U BRIGHTENED BY SUCH ADVICE YOU'RE ON THE ROAD TO B^^^ RECOVERY NOW. ALL YOU H 6*% "Wi remtrkthU I QUAKER nAT<; V] L uhatQuakefOit>has I WILL GIVE S% r ...QUAKER OATS, YOU SEE, OH,189 words
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515 1939-11-12 19 Magnificent Rally In Later Stages Of Cup Rugby Game T3 \\A/\ IN(i magnificently in the later stages of the game Singapore forced a last-minute draw with the R.N. and RJLF. in the first Malaya Cup Rugby game of the season in Singapore515 words
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Article27 1939-11-12 19 There will be a friendly baseball match at three o'clock this afternoon at St. Joseph's ground between the Chinese and the Singapore R' d Sox.27 words
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Article373 1939-11-12 19 DKIt \K played brilliant lio< ki> to beat the Combined Services by four-nil at Tanglin Barracks yesterday. Superior in all departments, the visitors gave o rare cxhihaion of fast and clevet play. There was not a weak lin«c anywhere in the Perak team, but particularly outstanding373 words
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Article281 1939-11-12 19 i From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. THE Army beat Negrl-Malacca in a friendly rugger match to-day by 23 points (a penalty goal, a goal and five tries) to six points <two penalty goals). Though the Negri-Malacca forwards heeled well, a poor pack combination let them281 words
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Article614 1939-11-12 19 Mayflowers 6—0 Win Over Lian Hwa 'THE Mayflower B.l\, holders of the Singapore inter-team championship, beat the Lian Hwa 8.P., the singles and doubles inter-team champions of Selangor, at the Clerical I nion Hall yesterday by six games to nil. The winning team comprise the cream of the Colony players,614 words
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Article94 1939-11-12 19 tProm Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. •T*HE following players have been selected to play In th; first State hockey trial to be played on the Malacca Club padang on Nov. 13. Colours: Wee Tiam Hong; D. Hendroff, L. V. Taylor; Capt. W. H. Jackson, R. P.94 words
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Article65 1939-11-12 19 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. against Railway Institute (F.M.S.* on Monday at 5.10 pm. on the Prince Edward Road ground: V. N. Pillay; R. Lyne, A. C. Wilton: Ooh Chin Chye. Q. L. Day. F. Hutchinson: C. Reshty, I. B. Suratta, Lee65 words
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Article, Illustration21 1939-11-12 19 The Mu.:: Hor. ts hockey team \.hich beat the Malacca Eurasians 3 2 and drew with the Seremban Colts I—l.1 1.21 words
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Article58 1939-11-12 19 PLAYING at the depot in Thomson Road yesterday, the Indian Army beat the Police by eight goals to five n a keen game of hockey. The Indian Army took a long time id settle down and were two goals in arrears at the Interval, but58 words
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Article96 1939-11-12 19 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. THE Old Edwardians, travelling to Penang from Taiping, did well to hold the Penang Chinese Recreation Club to a pointless Rugby draw yesterday. The match was keenly contested and of hard-fought struggle till the very last minute. For a long96 words
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Article773 1939-11-12 19 UPSETS In the last Iwo days was the outstanding feature In the Perak badminton championships and no less than five titles changed hands. Except for the j veteran's singles and doubles all the other title-holders last year gave -say to new champions. Goh Siew Keat, the veteran singles773 words
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46 1939-11-12 19 T*HE Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute and the Singapore Khalsa Association drew I—l at Khalsa ground in Singapore yesterday, in a vigorous and fast game. Imber Singh opened the scoring for the Railways and Lt. Balwant Singh, of the Indian Army, equalized.46 words
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Article29 1939-11-12 19 The hockey match fixed for yesterday between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Punjab Regiment at the S C.C. was not played owing to ground conditions.29 words
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Article206 1939-11-12 19 HOCKEY FOR POPPY FUND IN MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Malacca Chinese Recreation Club drew I—l with H. M. de Souza's eleven in a hockey match on the recreation ground to-day in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The opening bully-off was taken in fine style by206 words
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Article161 1939-11-12 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) iDoh, Saturday. THE Perak women's State hockey team beat the Penang women's j Hockey Association by two goals to one on the Ipoh club padang to-day In a match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. There was a record crowd to161 words
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Article291 1939-11-12 19 Selangor Overwhelm Johore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday IN spite of bcinsr without two of their best threequsitcrs and their regular stand off halt, Selangor overwhelmed Johore in a rugger friendly on the padang this evening scoring 42 points (six goals, four tries) to nil. The entire Selangcr291 words
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Article55 1939-11-12 19 Monday's ties in the Y.M.CA. lawn tennis tournament "A" class singles: A. I. Pereira <— 30 > v S s. H. D I i—ls. Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Cohen and J. Manasseh <— 3) vs. MLcs P. Eber and Yap Ah Hian 15.3 Nathan and U. Nathrn <— 3)55 words
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Article, Illustration395 1939-11-12 20 Waiting For War Office To Say "Go" BRITAIN'S fighting Forces in France will not have to wait long now for their much-needed entertainment. Famous actors and comedians are all ready to start as the advance guard of the overseas "Fun Force." They395 words
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