Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1939
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Title Section27 1939-10-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- •No. 239. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, October 7, 1939.27 words
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Article131 1939-10-07 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. t|H; German heavy artiUery has 1 fired into French territory. The French have now adopted ions Hi nigh It—pi lrom ;ii they secure an imposing; view oi the Moselle valley. iii it i tafft the initiative from the the German troopsReuter. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-10-07 1 These German prisoners were captured by the Poles the day before the fall of Warsaw. —Air Mail Picture,22 words
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123 1939-10-07 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. Chinese Ambassador in London a telegram claiming further Chinese successes in the battle for Changsha. Many casualties have been inflicted on the Japanese airmen. The despatch speaks of tire high quality of the new Chinese Iroops who have been trainingReuter. - 123 words
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Article31 1939-10-07 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. FE Rumanian Goveinment has decreed a minority statute granting the Ukrainian minority special political and cultural rights, according to th 2 German wireless.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article242 1939-10-07 1 Fighting For New World British Wireless. London" Oct. 7. FE story of the entry into the war of 18 separate unit? of the British Empire and of the progress of their war effort was graphi illy presented in the Radio Chronicle broadcast to the EmpireBritish Wireless. - 242 words
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Article74 1939-10-07 1 Western Front Reuter. Paris, Oct. 7. v I nigh'/g communique stalts: "There was acti--2 ,!l light elements in conf mam parts of the P' !s in the region west b *embonrg was repulsed. Jxnoal Sir Edmund IronAir Marshal Sir Cyril 'V -<tny met Marshal n nReuter. - 74 words
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575 1939-10-07 1 Consultation With France Empire "Something More Than Words Needed" Reuter. AN official British comment on Hitler's speech states that his proposals are vague and obscure and there can be no acceptable basis for peace which does not free Europe from the menace ofReuter. - 575 words
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Article175 1939-10-07 1 Reuter. Rome, Oct, 7. THE view held by those close to official quarters is that the tone of Hitler's speech on the whole was moderate and that be has made his last effort to prevent a senenu conflagration. Hence it is hoped that his words willReuter. - 175 words
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Article76 1939-10-07 1 The Chief Court at Lucknow has granted bail application to the Ra?a of Hathaura on bis furnishing a personal bond of one lakh of /.upees with two sureties of Rs. 50,000 each. The application of the Crown for the cancelation of the bail of Rajamata Abhiraj Kaur of Hathaura, the76 words
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Article87 1939-10-07 1 ENUMERATING the German Government's claims, Hitler placed them under five heads, as follows: 1 Adequate settlement of the German frontiers in accordance with ethnological (racial) and social conditions. m\ The various races throughout German sovereign territory and throughout south-eastern Europe to be "put in order." 387 words
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Article48 1939-10-07 1 British Wireless. Lonnon, Oct. 7. THE Air Ministry announces the fol- lowing list of casualties "on various dates": In action, killed three, wounded two, on active service, killed 16, died seven, missing 19; previously reported missing and now rcponed killed in action one.—British Wireless.British Wireless. - 48 words
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71 1939-10-07 1 British Wireless. London, Oct. 7. FB Ministry of information in a bulletin, announces: "His Majestys Embassy in Shanghai has received a cheque for 10,000 Chinese dollars from the China trading firm of James McMullnn Co., and the McMullan Agencies, Ltd., of Chefoo, 'asBritish Wireless. - 71 words
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Article116 1939-10-07 1 French Advance Continues Reuter. London, Oct. 7. JJY a series of thrusts and surprise attacks the French are now in possession of the Berg Forest, whose tactical importance, as explained in yesterday's Paris message, is incalculable, writes Reuters military correspondent. The French have evenReuter. - 116 words
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Article43 1939-10-07 1 The Benares Hindu University has received a donation of Rs. 12 000 from Mr. I. C. Kewariwal, Managing D:rector of the Shanker Sugar Factory Ltd., Gorakhpur, for a laboratory for pi ant pathology in the university to be earned the Indrachandra Hemraj Laboratory.43 words
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Article62 1939-10-07 1 Reuter. Hongkong, Oct. 7. "The withdrawal of five British gunboats from the Yangtse for military reasons must not be taken to mean that the British China Fleet has any intentions of leaving China," declares a statement to-day by the British naval authorities in Hongkong. The statement is aReuter. - 62 words
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Article488 1939-10-07 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. M. DALADIER speaking yesterday evening, said that Britain and France were fighting to bring to an end the reign of aggression and to do away with the necessity for mobilising every six months. They must continue the war imposed uponReuter. - 488 words
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Advertisement45 1939-10-07 1 On Other Pages o-education In S'por» P. 2 hine>e Schools Close P. 3 Church Services P. I Cinemas P. 6 Cinemas P. 7 Leader P- 8 Hitlers Speech P. Sports News P. 10 Rating P. JJ China News r.i* i/i Plan In West P. 1645 words
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Advertisement7 1939-10-07 1 Gunner's Daring Leap From Plane —p. 87 words
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Article176 1939-10-07 2 Singapore, Friday. MR. E. S. Joseph, one of the pawners of the international Overseas Co., who was adjudicated bankrupt in 1922 and who still "mains undischarged, was ordered by 5» Percy McElwaine to pay $50 a montn towards his liabilities. Mr A. L. Barrett (for176 words
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Article63 1939-10-07 2 Singapore, Friday. BLEATING guilty to the charge of the r theft of bed-linen valued at $10 from the M,V Klnce, Feda Hussein a "bey" aboard the vessel, was io day sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment and a fine ol $15, or in default 10 days' rigorous by63 words
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Article193 1939-10-07 2 Professor For Oxford Singapore, Saturday. ON his way to Oxford University, where he will take up a chair in Chinese history which will have a term of three to nse years, is Professor, Chen Sin-chieh, former hejad of, the history department of the National Tsinghua University. AL Oxford, Professor193 words
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759 1939-10-07 2 Ipoh, Saturday. STANDING four storeys high, costing $200,000, Perak's Chinese maternity hospital was declared open this mormng by H.s Excellent the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, the presence of H.H. the Sultan of Perak, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Res dent Councilor, Penang, and759 words
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Article42 1939-10-07 2 A PUBLIC meeting of the Malayalee community of Singapore will be held at the Town Hall to-morrow at 3 pjn,. to devise ways and means to raise money from the community in aid of the Maiaya Patriotic Fund.42 words
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Article41 1939-10-07 2 Prof. V.E. Hendershot. MA. will untitled a bpectal sermon thU evening at 5.30 at the Seventh Day AdvenUst Church. 5. Poking Read behind Amber Mansions), his subject being "What Shall It Profit A Man." The public are invited, to be present.41 words
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332 1939-10-07 2 CO-EDUCATION A FAILURE IN SINGAPORE SCHOOLS EXCHANGE OF PUPHS COMMENCED (Tribune Staff Reporter) tfEBTAI* arrangement* are under way for pupil* among certain schools in Singapore, wh,ch points to the fact that co-education has not been much of a success locally. This, however, is by no means an accepted conclusion. It332 words
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Article171 1939-10-07 2 Preventive Medicine War THE College of Medicine, Singa--1 pore, is arranging a special course of lectures on preventive medicine in relation to war conditions. The course will consist of fourteen lectures which will be given on at 5.30 p.m. in the College of Medicine, rnmmencing on Tuesday, Oct. 17. ThT171 words
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Article18 1939-10-07 2 By order of the Food Controller, flour importers will require to be licensed from Oct. 16.18 words
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138 1939-10-07 2 Singapore, Friday. CANNOT afford to pay anything. I said Neo Yew Wan. one of the part j ners of Chop Chin Gu^ p Hoe R Bridae Road, who in the Bankruptcy Court t£3*y disclosed liabilities amounting to $67,567 due to 61 creditors. In hiV138 words
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283 1939-10-07 2 Kuala Ltmpur, Thursday. SPHERE might be some truth in accused's story and I am inclined 1 tc believe him," said Mr. K. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, this morning when he acquitted and discharged a young Englishspeaking Chinese, Stephen George, who was produced283 words
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Article33 1939-10-07 2 F£ Department of Information is daily preparing a war news bulletin in Romanised Malay for telegraphing to many District Offices in the Peninsula for display on public notice boards.33 words
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Article251 1939-10-07 2 Singapore, Friday. REMARKING "I find that Woo Ah Poh was shot and killed by an unknown male Chinese in a flat in Banda Street who was accompanied by two other unknown male Chinese and that in causing his death they committed the offence of culpable homicide251 words
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Article722 1939-10-07 2 R.A.F. Base Murder Case Singapore, Friday. THE deferce opened this afternoon in the R.A.F. Base murder trial 1 in which three Indian coolies stand charged with being concerned in the death of a fellow-coolie, Simpson, on the night of July 26. Attired in a white722 words
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Advertisement59 1939-10-07 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET; THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PEft SONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENT©: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPU& WENG HENG LOONG v ffc. NG RON CHEE. ■fe KLANG LEE ENG TEH, mm IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL59 words
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Advertisement26 1939-10-07 2 |jf' unpER-CQPT UJ H1 T E is unquestionably the undercoat of most intense opacify. It is first class white enamel underand i gut t W.P.S. 5926 words
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790 1939-10-07 3 EUROPEAN CHARGED Singapore, Friday. THE accused woke him up at about 12.30 in the morning, and ashed him to give assistance in cleaning his car because it was covered with dirt and blood was the allegation of a European before Mr. C. H. Whitton in790 words
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Article222 1939-10-07 3 Singapore, Friday. THE burglary, which occurred on the night of Aug. 27—28 at the Capitol Building, when piecegoods to the value of $620 were stolen, had a sequel in the Third Police court this morning, when a young Tamil Islam appeared before Mr. J. Fletcher222 words
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Article, Illustration100 1939-10-07 3 No fewer than 3,000 people are expected to attend dances at the New World, Happy World and Great World cabarets to-night UV aid of the St. Nicholas' Home for the Blind. Extension to 2 a.m. has been granted. Apart from cabaret girls, numerous fair helpers100 words
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Article96 1939-10-07 3 't'IBET would appear to have em- barkrd on a Prohibition programme more extensive and ligorou* than Hurt adopted by the Congress ficvinces in India, but with an economic rather thr>n an ethical objective. A new decree has been Issued, says a message from Lhassa, forbidding the ale96 words
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310 1939-10-07 3 Singapore, Friday. JO-NIGHT'S Government Gazette contains particulars of four Bills about to be introduced in the Legislative Council. One is the King Edward VII College of Medicine Bill. The present Ordinance came into fcrce in 1905 and many sections are obsolete. The revised310 words
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Article63 1939-10-07 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru. Thursday. The following have passed the law examination for Malay Officers held on June 13, 14: Final: Inche Hussein bin Haji Mohamad Sulong, Inspector Ahmad bin Haji Hussein. Ungku Mohamad Salleh bin Ismail. Preliminary: Syed Hashlm bin Abdullah. Inche Ali bin Raya,63 words
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295 1939-10-07 3 Govt. Makes Investigations (Tribune Staff Reporter) UNCONDITIONAL closing down of several Chinese schools in Yeo Chu Kang district has caused something of a sensation in Chinese educational circles, and the Tribune understands that Government is making investigations. Meanwhile, the registration of the schools,295 words
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Article140 1939-10-07 3 Singapore, Friday. "I THINK he is merely keeping out of the way," commented Mr. A. L. Barrett to his lordship, Sir Percy McElwaine, in the Bankruptcy Court this morning when a motion for substituted service on Tengku Hussein bin Tengku Haji Ali was brought up. Tengku140 words
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Article235 1939-10-07 3 Singapore, Friday. rE following resolutions were passed at the committee meeting of the all-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society held on Sspt. 8: On the receipt of replies from the branch societies at Penang and Malacca, t 0 write to prominent Muslim associations such as the South Indian235 words
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Article139 1939-10-07 4 Singapore, Friday. STATING that he borrowed money from his mother-in-law and sister-in-law in order to commence a commission agency, Urn Eng Guan, an assistant storekeeper in McAllster Co appeared in the Bankruptcy Court to-day for his public examination before Sir Percy McElwaine. Bankrupt's liabilities were $13,000 owing139 words
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Article79 1939-10-07 4 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 6. POLITICAL observers here fear that I north European countries will be finally dragged into the war because of he Soviet pressure against Baltic states and German action against Scandinavian countries. Information reaching here shows that the Soviet Union has concentrated 20 divisionsReuter. - 79 words
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Article43 1939-10-07 4 Reuter. London, Oct. 6. The British steamer Glenfarg 876 tons, was sunk by a U-boat according to the Ministry of Information. The crew *vere picked up and landed safely with the exception of one man who died from v/ounds.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article29 1939-10-07 4 Reuter. London. Oct. 6. According to the Danish newspaper. Politiken, the pact between Soviet Russia and Esthonia contained more concessions than those to which Esthonia agreed.— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article29 1939-10-07 4 Paris, Oct. 6. A U-boat is believed to have be. n rammed and sunk by a French tanker. After a terrific shock. snread on the surrounding sea.—29 words
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Article30 1939-10-07 4 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 6. A communique announces that the last remnant of the Polish Army, consisting cf *fIGO m*n »1 10 o'clock this morning at Kock, east of Deblin —ReuterReuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement105 1939-10-07 4 The Sure Way to Protection Whea then fe Asease about, always Bsc Cahert's Medical Soap. Io strength ii m fwrMUM that dangerous germs Another quality product is Calvert's fragrant Toil* are destroyed. Doaft take chances >»i#r #AiV* —hcrf a tabkt of Calvert's handy. ia*s, always wash with it, 20% CARBOLIC105 words
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Advertisement506 1939-10-07 4 TO-MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. H.W. Todd. Assistant Chaplain General to the Forces. Weekdays: Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday,506 words
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Advertisement384 1939-10-07 4 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Malay Service—Rev. Gon Hood Keng. 5 p.m. Epworth League Service—Mr. W. Morgan. 6 p.m. English Service—Rev. H. P. Kuehn. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting—Mr. Wee Chin Kam. Wednesday, 3pm., Women's Meeting —Mrs. Wee Chin Kam. Wednesday. 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice. Thursday, 3 p.m. Bible384 words
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Advertisement621 1939-10-07 4 I Musical and Dramatic Entertainments. "BETHESDA" (Eras Basah Road> Sunday, 9 a.m., Breaking ol Bresrj (English Service). 10.30 a.m, Breaking of Bread, Ma 1 Service). 4.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bi'ole Classes. 6 p.m., Gospel Service, (i:i English Speaker: Mr. L.J. Donaldson. 8.15 p.m., Song Service conducted by Mr. H.621 words
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143 1939-10-07 5 THE REAL ULTIMATE DANCER TO U.S. Reuter. New York, Oct. 6. H. L. Stimson, former Secretary of Slate, broadcasting, said: "Britain and France are fighting a battle which, if lost, becomes ur battle. In the interests of our own safety, we should repeal theReuter. - 143 words
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Article269 1939-10-07 5 riKHi EH BOH romposers and their I ill bo presented to the Sunday V> organ recital, I v una Memorial Hall, by v Werner But-r. supported by Mr. Brown HinM* ister pieces specially projan will form the main a trial some effective the organ of other works269 words
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Article125 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. IN appeal to British communities overseas to form committees to raise funds by local subscriptions in aid of the ncrfc of St Dunstan's to rebuild the lives of men blinded in the present war hrs been issued by Capt. Sir lan Fraser.Reuter. - 125 words
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Article46 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 5. New Zealand is prohibiting strikes and lock-outs and has set up new machinery to settle all industrial disputes The Minister of Industries stated that Government was determined that nothing should restrict production in this time Of emergency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article59 1939-10-07 5 Singapore, Friday.—Tan Chuan Tong <16). a Teochiu, was this morning ordered to receive five strokes with a light rotan by Mr. Ccnrad Oldham in the second police court when he pleaded guilty to the thef: of two cartons of milk, valued at 26 cents, from outside a house59 words
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Article36 1939-10-07 5 Tokyo. Oct. 6. ACCORDING to a report from Natal the Japanese monoplane Nippon hopped off from Natal at 4 a.m. yesterday for Dakar, in Africa, to cross the Atlantic by covering a distance of 3,030 kilometres.36 words
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Article71 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. Paris. Oct 7. AUTHORITATIVE circes exped. the conclusion of a Soviet-Lithuanian commercial treaty in the near future. Such a treaty would constitute another link in the chain .joining the Baltic countries to the U SS R and uould thus leav» Germany m the baokriound. Lithuania'sReuter. - 71 words
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Article95 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 6. < SOVIET troops are withdrawing from the salient in north Poland, bounded by East Prussia and Lithuania which, in accordance with the Rusro-Germai. pact, will become Reich territory, says the official Agency. The whole salient will, on Saturday, be in German hands.Reuter. - 95 words
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Article79 1939-10-07 5 Reuter London. Oc r 7 '|*WO representatives of .l:e Gr Encnghai Municipality ijaptmsfeer up ".ooar^ a r cri'cd on th' F> h Co- i rjh i o-al and their logics :c. the arrest a Britisher r .m.ci V.. :a t?<. wha since j n releasedReuter - 79 words
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Article18 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. Geneva. Get Count Johann BerriaiorfT. t'orm.'i German A:nbar.sador to Washington, has dtf'd here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article114 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. pONVOYS of British merchant ships V have been coming in steadily during the past week, Reuter learns, the sole mishap being to a vessel which struck a mine, but nevertheless reached port safely. flere is no evidence to confirm reports trat theReuter. - 114 words
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Article111 1939-10-07 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 5. MEW ZEALAND'S representative at the 1« Conference of Dominions Cabinet Ministers in London will be Mr. Fraser, the acting Prime Minister and Minister of Education. Mr. Fras?r is a native of Scotland. While the Australian delegate has not yet been selected. Mr. Menzies, theReuter. - 111 words
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Advertisement144 1939-10-07 5 Vincuh'n For Diabetes Most of the remedies on the market are made from animal glands and other ingredients. VTNCULIN a pure African herbal remedy has helped thousands all over the world to permanent health for over thirty years. Literature free from SOLE AGENT: M. C. WINSLOW 68, Ayer Itam Road,144 words
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Advertisement343 1939-10-07 6 The Most Amazing and Amusing Magical Extravaganza ever seen in Malaya! TUESDAY NEXT m CAPITOL WLW*t* I ONE PERFORMANCE m T Jz.m N,GHTLY 930 pm L\ Jim col a R The GREAT and his big company of SENSATIONAL MYSTIFIERS YOU'LL SEE THE FAMOUS INDIAN ROPE TRICK The Iron Maiden The343 words
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Advertisement314 1939-10-07 6 I ir All Shows Packed out Since Opening To-day! The Most Exciting Tropical Adventure Since "HURRICANE; and To-morrow CAPI T O L II A.M.—3.15—6.15—9.15 U SEE Beautiful maidens lorn from their loved ones by' Passion-f renz i c d Love I SEE Thrilling Hand-to-hand' j encounters with Deep Sea A314 words
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578 1939-10-07 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 6. DECENT activities of German U-boats against neutraj shipping confirms the opinion in London that German policy is now to coun,he British blockade by any methods that may serve, regardless of international law or common humanity. The Daily Telegraph says:- TheReuter. - 578 words
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Article48 1939-10-07 7 have been Issued for the weddirn* Miss Victoria Jebethai Paul. dau*hter o* jj naniah Paul, and Mr. Muthiah 3wa«w l oi Mr and Mrs. N. P. Muthlah. o. r The marriage takes place at St Church and a reception will be held j- Andrew's School Hall48 words
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Article132 1939-10-07 7 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 6. HITLER'S speech was only what was expected, according to authorised circles here. Salient points m his speech are stated to be the cynicism with which he insults Poland, and hi« own exaltation of himself. It pointed out ihat his attacks on British MinistersReuter. - 132 words
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Article69 1939-10-07 7 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chinese Section) Singapore, report that contributions so lar received total $70,095 made up as. follows:— Previously reported $68,435. Further contributions Mr. G. H. Kiat, $25; Mr. H. W. Chung, $25; The City Club $210; The Chinese Association,69 words
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Article72 1939-10-07 7 Singapore, Friday. APPEARING before Mr. J. FletcherCooke in the Third Police Court this morning, Hari Duah Duhey, 25-year-oM Bengali, claimed trial to the charge of theft of $1,096 cash, the property of Tamai Pathak. The offence was alleged to have been committed between 7 p.m. on72 words
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Article53 1939-10-07 7 Singapore. Friday.—A fine of $100 or three months' rigorous imprisonment was the penalty imposed by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning on Toh Hoh far criminal misappropriation of iron valued at $2. The accused had a criminal record. Court Inspector Charles53 words
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Article13 1939-10-07 7 Maximum sale prices have been fixed in respect of Portland cement.13 words
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Article548 1939-10-07 8 MALAYA is on the economic front, we are told, in this war against Hitlerism. Everything we can do to improve the efficiency and smooth working of our productive industries and to increase our national financial strength will be a valuable contribution to the final victory It548 words
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352 1939-10-07 8 PARACHUTE FIRED AT BY ENEMY Reuter. London, Oct. 7. (By an eye-witness somewhere in France) THIS is the saga of a little Welsh air gunner as he related it to me lying in bed at a medical receiving station. "We were a handfulReuter. - 352 words
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Article115 1939-10-07 8 Reuter. Hyde Park, Oct. 6. President Roosevelt told newspapermen this afternoon that he had not had an opportunity to hear or read Hitler's speech.—Reuter Washington, Oct. 6. Marked lack of interest in Hitler's speech was evident among senators, who generally thought it have very little ifReuter. - 115 words
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Article94 1939-10-07 8 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. 7. The immediate official reaction to Hitler's speech is not yet available but it is generally felt in Canada that rtiere is little chance of acceptance of tin "peace" plea, unless some concrete gujrar.tee is forthcoming that agreements will have strongerReuter. - 94 words
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187 1939-10-07 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 7. JJRITISH troops are still being transported to France and the total number exceeds what the British authorities thought it possible to send, Reuter learns. This achievement is expected to be the subject of a statement by Mr. Hore-Belisha, War Minister, inReuter. - 187 words
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Article95 1939-10-07 8 Reuter. Hyde Park, New York, Oct 7. The dispatch of naval vessels to guard the Iroqucis has provided a good illustration of the operation of the United States naval patrol in the Atlantic, President Roosevelt tcld newspapermen to- day. He replied in the negative when jReuter. - 95 words
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Article62 1939-10-07 8 Washington, Oct. 6. unofficial poll of the sentiments o* Senators show? there has been virtually no change cf view since the debate on the arms embargo began on Monday, according to the Dow Jones Agency. If a vote were taken to-day the ccunt wculd show about62 words
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Article73 1939-10-07 8 San Diego, Oct. 6. JWENTY-NINE United States warships, carrying a complement of 106 aeroplanes, accompanied by the bulk of the Fleet's scouting force, sailed for Hawaii late at night. Their arrival in Pearl Harbour will result in the concentration of the strongest naval force ever73 words
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Article196 1939-10-07 8 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE death has occurred of Mr. Too Nam, the distinguished scholar in Cantonese language, at his residence, No. 1, Old Pudu Road. One of the best known authorities in Cantonese, Mr. Too Nam, who was 86 years old, spent the early part of196 words
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Advertisement199 1939-10-07 8 The DYNOHUB A REVOLUTION j IN CYCLE fLICH T I N C It's always readyJust Switch on! 17.50 COMPLETE WITH LAMP. TIIE PATENT DYNOHUB is completely revolutionary in design. 16 provides electric lighting from a dynamo mounted in the front hub. It consists of t>he usual cycle hub with the199 words
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Advertisement30 1939-10-07 8 EASILY EARNED £100 A MONTH Send for Prospectus to-day. COUPON The British Chemical Hall Penang, SJE7. Please send me your PROSPECTUS for which I enclose 2 cts. stamp. Name Address30 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-07 8 3cATHAni!| Singapore's I new I Cinema I OPEN I A BEAUTIFUL I PICTURE IN A! BEAUTIFUL I THEATRE.! FOUR FEATHERS"!20 words
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101 1939-10-07 9 London, Oct. 6. r i can now be rovealed that although J I rroups of the British expeditionary are still being transported to ;e, the bulk of the intended expeiary force and more than originally n tern pi a ted has already reached Fiance.101 words
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Article93 1939-10-07 9 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 6. DUMANIA'S Foreign declared in an interview to-day that Russia had made no demands for the return of Bessarabia, part of North Eastern Rumania, which was formerly Russian territory. According to an tigency message, Rumania has agreed to a new Balkan blocReuter. - 93 words
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626 1939-10-07 9 Alleged Threat To Liner London, Oct. 6. QERMANY'S official warning to the United States that the American liner Iroquois is to be sunk when she nears the American coast apto have produced little effect. In London, it is stated that German submarine commanders have626 words
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386 1939-10-07 9 If Allies Won't Talk London, Oct. 6. fHE official French war communique from the Western front says there was a quiet night. Patrols were active, particularly to the southwest of Saarbrucken. The military expert of a French newspaper predicts to-day that the big push386 words
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84 1939-10-07 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 6. THE German-Soviet agreement is a most important historical landmark, writes the newspaper Pra*da, quoted by the Moscow radio. The logical outcome of the non-aggres-sion pact, it claims, shows that the Soviet and Germany can collaborate to their mutual advantage, in spiteReuter. - 84 words
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Article22 1939-10-07 9 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 6. A communique says there was a ouiet night. Patrols were active, particularly south-west of Saarbruecken. —Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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1707 1939-10-07 9 Wants Discussion With The Allies HITLERS "LAST WORD" Reuter. CPEAKING softly, and in a tired voice, Hitler told the Reichstag that, although the new friendship with Russia was valuable, the greatest peace factor in Europe was Anglo-German understanding. He had no demands toReuter. - 1,707 words
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Article274 1939-10-07 9 THE first reactions abroad to Hitler's speech is that it leaves the situation quite unchanged. C Rome, Oct. 6. "Nothing concrete, and as far as the international situation is concerned, a useless speech." This is the first reaction here to Hitler's speech. It is regarded274 words
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Advertisement182 1939-10-07 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil ChmmmU an 4 Storm LATEST ARRIVALS LADIES' HATS 52.50 TO 54.00 ART. FLOWERS FOR DRESS HANDBAGS BABA CO., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. MOST UP-TO-DATE insula [oNST|pnT|QN INDIGESTION r HEADACHES DEPRESSION LASSITUDE lj# mm INSOMNIA EFFERSAL kE FFERVESCENTFRUIT SALIME purifiesllooo improves appetite t«epsjhe system fit.182 words
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Article287 1939-10-07 10 S.R.C 7; Indians 0. the Singapore Recreation Ciub registered a decisive victory oi seven clear goals against the Indian Association on the former's ground yesterday at hockey, it must be said in fairness to the losers, that they put up a very good struggle, but tailed287 words
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383 1939-10-07 10 NEWS FLASHES FROM THE HOCKEY FIELD Medical College 'A' 8 Spore Colts 3 DLAYING on their home ground the Medical College 'A' team trounced the Singapore Colts at hockey yesterday evening by 8 goals to 3. Superior stick-work and good combination enabled the383 words
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Article158 1939-10-07 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Friday. A SOLITARY goal scored by FjO Maclldowie late in the second half, gave the R.A.F. a 1-0 victory over the English College in a hockey match played at the College ground. Despite the sodden ground, play reached a158 words
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Article439 1939-10-07 10 Ambulance Corps 2; S.C.C L DISPLAYING delightful stickwork and ball distribution, the 18th Fieli Ambulance Corps defeated the S.C.C. by two goals to one in i keen hockey match at the Padang yesterday. The Corps would have won by a I much greater margin but for439 words
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Article76 1939-10-07 10 The following have been selected to represent the Uniteers BP. in thtii match against the Oxygen B P. at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Wednesday next, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. sharp. Players are requested to be at the gaie before 7. Benjamin Lee, Low Kirn Siang,76 words
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482 1939-10-07 10 KEEN CHALLENGE CUP SOCCER s.c.c Pu,au Brani3 TN a dour S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup soccer match played at the 1 Stadium yesterday, the S.C.C. eliminated Pulau Brani by four goal* to three, after being two goals down at the commence- ment of the game. The482 words
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Article105 1939-10-07 10 The following will represent the N T.S. Bank XI in a friendly soccer match against Harper Gilfillan and Co. XI, to-day at Parrer Pa* -1 ground at 5.15 p.m.:— Omar, Oey Chong Hoon. M. B. Reyes, Shariff, Masrl, Ibrahim, Rashid, Kirn Cheng. Beng Wan, W. J. Cowie, Kian105 words
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Article74 1939-10-07 10 TO-DAY Soccer: S.A.F.A. Cup, R.A.F. vs. MF.A. Stadium. Hockey RAM.C. vs. R. 1., Tanglin. Hockey. MCA Mounta in Regt., YMC A. Khalsa Assn. vs. Dutch Club. Khalsa. Indian Azsn. vs. Indian Army, BalesRugby: Army vs. Johore, S.C.C Singag y pore vs. R.N. and R A.F Jalan Besar. Loyais74 words
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Article208 1939-10-07 10 The annual Singapore Open Championship Ten Mile OesßCountry race organised by the Clerical Union will not be held this year, on account of the war. The Roxy Theatre Badminton Party will meet the Koon Sens Badminton Party in a friendly badminton match consisting of four singles and three208 words
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Article231 1939-10-07 10 Indian Association The Indian Association team against the Indian Army to-day at I. A:_ l Pierre, Hera Singh. ,M. S. Dhoss. B. Varma, P. Gupta (Capt.). K. Shanmueam. v Henry, P. K. Bhaskaran, Kuldip Singh. Singh, Ibrahim bin Isa. Reserves: G. Kennecn. Wazir Singh, V. Doss. St. Andrew's231 words
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Article26 1939-10-07 10 Chung Wha F. A. -Juniors" will Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreatton Club in friendly match of soccer to-day on the J 3 ground.26 words
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Advertisement172 1939-10-07 10 cure Chest Troubles COUGHS*FLU' (^^^r\ IF you suffer from coughs, lung- j.' Kw^^^V 1 weakening colds or sudden r w^P*fc^ chills, be sure to take Peps. These A^*V antiseptic, breatheable tablets are %>V pleasant to take, yet powerful *Xp* mm enough to prevent pneumonia. Dissolved in your mouth, a Peps172 words
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Miscellaneous22 1939-10-07 10 TODAY High Water. 4.44 a.m. 6.9 ft 1.04 p.m 7.8 ft. TO-MORROW High Water. 6.35 a.m. 7.6 ft 5.43 p.m. 7.6 ft.22 words
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Article295 1939-10-07 11 pOLLOWINC ARE HANDICAPS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES IN 1 KIYn.A LUMPUR:— Scratching! were:—Anaconda. Canute, bar, Jubilee Son. Blue Ribbon, Alum Rock, Mim, Strathmore. llaee One Points Class 2, Div. 2, 6 furs. Raekaroek 10.l Danse dv Ventre 9.12 Mountain Belle 8.9 Mabel Smith 8.7 Spring Girl 8.7295 words
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Article74 1939-10-07 11 Wtl f 2SI ?5L* r the ties to be play- wl end in tne Singapore Bad- 1 na,r iMonships: 1 s üb,es (Semi-final): Miss ■ii and Tan Chong Tee K<J li Keno M s Le e H n S Sze and Siung (Marigold). M*n S V > NDAY74 words
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Article49 1939-10-07 11 Oxygm fc Acetylene »«> in ft t I he J an To< Recrea. Ungie, fondly badmlnfrn match of ?ourt ?fS d UbleB *> P*** 55 il 8 lewI ew Wa Tan Poh Chuan, than i ng v Ben Hoe L talmas B. K. r Anthony, and Lim49 words
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Article88 1939-10-07 11 Race i—ROSALIE Roseolet Race 2—MARNELL Emily Dignus Race O—SPEAR OF SARAWAK Hercules Race 4—BLUE AND WHITE New Moon Hice S—GOLDEN ARROW Vcdas Race 6—BAL TABARIN Miss Zipp Race 7—BURRANEER Night Express Race B—THANKS Playboy By "Trespasser" Following are selections for today's races in Kuala Lumpur:— Race88 words
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463 1939-10-07 11 THE following were the results of tie.* played yesterday in the S.C.R.C. open tennis tournament. Open Singles Championship: Lim Hee Chin beat Chua Choon Leong. 6—l; 6—4, Wong Thian Teck beat S.A. Dawood, 6—3; 6—4. Open Doubles Championship: Dr G. F. de Souza and P.463 words
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Article44 1939-10-07 11 Reuter. Santiago, Oct. 6. THE periscope of a German submarine was seen in Valparaiso Harbour by a Chilean naval officer, according to a statement by the Admiral-in-Chief. Chilean ships have been ordered to hunt all vessels violating Chilean neutrality.— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article70 1939-10-07 11 Tokyo, Oct. 6. MR Tatsuo Kawai. Director of the Information Bureau of the Foreign Office, will shortly go to Bangkok as new Minister to Thailand. Mr. Kuramatsu Murai, the present Minister, will go to Manchoukuo as Counsellor of the Japanese Embassy. Mr. Yakichiro Suma, Counsellor of70 words
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Article111 1939-10-07 11 THE following are the draw and times of starting for the men's foursomes at th« Keppel Golf Club to be played on Sunday:— a.m. 8.45 R. J. Fennie and J. M. Fraser vs. R. V. Talbot Jones and M. O. Harvey. 8 50 C. A. R. Bateman111 words
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Article102 1939-10-07 11 The follo\ ins are the fixtures of the S.C.R.C. Billiards Doubles which commences from next Monday. Oct. 9:— Oct. 9.. Poh Chee Juay Y. P. Wee vs. Cheong Chee Tong and T. G. Sect. Oct. 10. Chua Choon Leong and Cheng Kai Shui vs. Poh Kirn Yong and102 words
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Article261 1939-10-07 11 London, Oct. 6. IN London, the speech is considered vague, and that it throws upon Britain and France the responsibility for reaction to Hitler's terms. The speech is given by British newspapers in full, and uncensored. The censor did not wish it to be sub mitted261 words
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Advertisement211 1939-10-07 11 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Oat of Bed Ml of Via and Vigour. Your Jiver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up211 words
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Advertisement352 1939-10-07 11 THE BATTERY OF BATTERIES V II ill I HIM IZmmmJ 0U RAP 1 0 4< Obtainable from all dealers or from THB CHLORIDE El ECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. Good Smokers Prefer The real tobacco in the "Double Seven." a special blend of selected352 words
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Article256 1939-10-07 12 1 Singapore, Oct. 6. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Snanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2.4 I W London demand 2 0 Vi Rate for freight n^n Lyons demand Switzerland demand *w Hamburg demand New York256 words
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Article121 1939-10-07 12 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Sinau.. m Friday, neon. Buy 2" Seller* N IX R.B.S. S.:sot 33 7/ e 34 Vk No. IX BJSB F O B in cases October 34 U 3"' O F A Q. R.S.S. FOB. In Oales 33'- 33 7 j F A Q. ft.S.S.121 words
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Article861 1939-10-07 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Oct. 6, 5 p.m. Fraser and CO. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin *9 $3 Austral Amal 5fW% t> 3 Austral Malay 37Aver Hitam 2lb 2 o xd Ayer Weng 0 85 0 9o Bangrin f°l* batu Selangor lJiMi JjgTa Berjuntai861 words
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Article111 1939-10-07 12 Singapore Oct c R.(Siam) W.Coast No.l per Koyan R.(Siam) W.Coast N0.3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 Rice Siam 3 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 Siam Broken Rice Nc. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S.Q." Meedon Singhway "Small Mill" Rangoon111 words
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Advertisement242 1939-10-07 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: KADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. "P YF RADIOS For Efficiency, Reliability and Service. VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162,242 words
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Advertisement38 1939-10-07 12 GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULCAIN ROSKOPF CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) 'PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail to come and see them.38 words
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Advertisement30 1939-10-07 12 is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS I EASTERN HOTEL Cameron Highlands. M»afU situated 4.700 feet above sea level. AH nortcm mmfdrts arid conveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill Station 1 ■■k/f. Mr30 words
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Advertisement40 1939-10-07 12 STANDARD w^&ZL SARS u> KRILLA IS^i' 0 TONIC IF Blood builder /".ft" end purifier Cures various s mlK+r tropical diseases Local Prfce $1 per bottle Small bottle 50 cts. 9oie Agents A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. 79, Hill St.. Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement116 1939-10-07 12 DIABETES. IF YOU ARF AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISEASE come to Tnabib A Md. Hassnn. the specialist for DIABETES. He guarantees to cuie you compw-tely and permanently enabling you to take rice and sugar without fear of recurrence in a short time. He wiU give you back your lost energy and116 words
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Advertisement79 1939-10-07 12 A THt WHTTK POT A_ identifies toe Oenulßt f 1 LIFETIME Wl In yon bar fU SHEAFFER'S LI FBEll ID TIME you buy tbe flu BY 111 es% of lts kind Iff IB it a thrifty too—forth* rr ,,arant assures you Billa ufclon ««rvice. 1111 11l When You Glve^V. NI79 words
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Miscellaneous372 1939-10-07 12 ■■■■Mfl»« aaa ■■■■■■■■■■■>-•■■■■■■■■■■ X j To- Day's Radio j 5 y..„ SINGAPORE I LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc[s). IkTr ¥or T XT ZHP 30.96 metres mc s) TRANSMISSION 4 JM* GSD 11.75 Mc s (25.53 m.); GSF 15.14 12. 45 Light Orchestral Concert played mCs j982 m.). by the372 words
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1037 1939-10-07 13 Giving Employment To Thousands Of Workers subject touching upon the industrial development of West Chira would be incomplete without mentioning the name of the IVesl China Development Corporation. Established in 1932, the orpuratkiß has promoted so many utility and manufacturing plants in |hrs brief span1,037 words
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Article114 1939-10-07 13 Macao. MACAO is jammed with Germans from Canton and Hone Kong as well as wealthy Chinese from the British Colony. The hotels are full to capacity limit, and no empty flats are available. Some Chinese from How? Kong came hero to send telegrams to114 words
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Article135 1939-10-07 13 Chinese News. Chungking. IN reply to a telegram recently circulated by the Chinese Moslem National Salvation Federation here to lead ing Islamic organs and individuals, condemning the brutal Japanese bombings and appealing for help to stop Japan and for funds in aid of the homeless andChinese News. - 135 words
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182 1939-10-07 13 QVER J 0,000,000 people are affected by the flood in North China while the number drowned is unknown. United States marines are using boats to patrol the city and are visiting the homes of Americans to see if tfcey need assistance. Efforts are being182 words
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139 1939-10-07 13 Chinese Central News. Chungking. "yyE are peaceful people of Japan and have been forced by our warlords and capitalists to participate n this aggressive war on China," declare a group of Japanese captives now quartered in Northwest China. i n a message addressed to theChinese Central News. - 139 words
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Article183 1939-10-07 13 Chinese Central News. Chungking. People Political Council which began its fourth session on Sept. 9 adjourned yesterday with a ten-day most satisfactory session in which it held nine general meetings and passed seventyseven proposals, plus five extraordinary resolutions. Outstanding among the resolutions, is one askingChinese Central News. - 183 words
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Article135 1939-10-07 13 Kweilin. FAMOUS warriors of Manchuria. 1 such as Generals Ma Chanshan Lj Tao and Ho Chu-kuo, are now back in the scenes of their earlier activities in command of troops and guerillas once again to Hffht he Janane«e. who are already bnsv aHaekro* Outer Mongolia. General135 words
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Article183 1939-10-07 13 Central News. Chungking. rONFIOENCt: of the Mongols in the National Government is daily strengthened, according to Prince Ta. rukr of the Mongolian Alashan Banner in Ningh«ia province, who arrived here recently. As an illustration, he pointed to the increasing circulation of the legal tender notes among-Central News. - 183 words
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Advertisement25 1939-10-07 13 DOG'S HEAD B JLbrandy SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY HOSPiTAL QUALITY; MENTION "DOG'S EJEAI>" 11 YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PURE BRANDY ,TS FINE "PICK-ME-UP*. mmmmmmmu i25 words
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Advertisement108 1939-10-07 13 An important announcement. NESTLES "ATLAS" STAMP ALBUM Owing to the Political Situation in Europe it is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain supplies of albums and stamps. Therefore, rather than I disappoint collectors, Nestles have decided to terminate temporarily the "ATLAS" Stamp Scheme. I Those who are already in possession of108 words
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Article141 1939-10-07 14 Singapore Friday. TIN at midday was $117% unchanged, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was Spot 33Tb cents, October|December 33% cents, and January .March 32*4 cents, market steady. There was a much better atmosphere roticeable on the London Stock Exchange yesterday and tin shares participated141 words
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Article423 1939-10-07 14 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday Previous To-day chan «r BEB Buyer, SST *7& Spot Sellers 9% 9% (Ist Forward) "November Buyers 9V 2 9 916 Sellers 9% 9 5 8 (2nd Forward)" December Buyers 99 16 9% +rZ y H Sellers 9 1116 9% (3rd Forward) Jan' March423 words
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Advertisement449 1939-10-07 14 I UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. I Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 j General Reserve $200,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang,449 words
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Advertisement402 1939-10-07 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA < Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding 1 the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call402 words
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Advertisement214 1939-10-07 14 D A\K OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Sub Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-i Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $40,000,000 (X Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.647,000,000.00 Tse-Vung214 words
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Advertisement152 1939-10-07 14 19-83, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE- I Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange Dept. 4513 General Office 4514 Cable Address— "PROVINBANK." Head Office, SID CHOW. PAID-VP CAPITAL (Ch 10,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS 13,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) 5108.000.000 Board of Directors: I T. L. EOONG. TSENG YANG TO I Y. C KOO CHAN YIU WOON152 words
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Advertisement63 1939-10-07 14 lOVERSEAI OVERSEA- I CHINESE I BANKING corf. iWĔr Undartaka* banking traam*o*m 9t •vary description Thw as ytmr dbrjK**- 1 tha multifarious serriom Mi institution with bruncbes «II ovar South Eastern Asia •oanactions in all principal mtHm «f the World. m WdMMi •oasoßatUnf oa financial and mvmtm* 1 problems and unra63 words
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Miscellaneous57 1939-10-07 14 CAPITOL: "Zamboanga." ALHAMBRA: "Hell's Angels." PAVILION: "Keep Smiling. CATHAY: "Four Feathers. MARLBOROUGH: "My Son. v Lupin Returns." QUEENS: "Citadel." ROYAL- "Nandakumar. VICTORIA THEATRE: "Fair and v Warmer" (stage), 9.30 p.m. HAPP' WCRLD: Cabaret; Side Shows; Cinemas and other attractions. ■"•BEAT WOwLD: Cabaret, Side Shows cinema and other attractions. NEW WORLD:57 words
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Advertisement491 1939-10-07 15 l n s s i hi d aos WANTED attractive English-speaking se gni to take charge of a showon pay and commission. Apply p rsonally Do Prize Co, 10, Battery Singapore. (491-B) ANTED. A lady as representative [4 well known firm of Penang. Salary it |150,- per mensem. Any nationapreferabiy491 words
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Advertisement503 1939-10-07 15 EXPERIENCED European lady steno-grapher-typist and secretary, seeks position. Apply Box 39 C; 0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (511B> BY CONDUCTOR over 10 years experience in Field and Factory good references. Specialist in Sole Crepe Can recruit Tappers. Box 53, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (490-B, EUROPEAN SALESMAN requires position. Box No. 46, Malaya503 words
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Advertisement542 1939-10-07 15 A FORMULA for the manufacture of medicine balm, which is equal in quality to well-known brands, sold in Malaya, is for, sale. Also method of making cream wafers can be taught. What offers? Machinery is available if desired. Details and particulars to Box 45, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (466 B) Astrology542 words
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Advertisement539 1939-10-07 15 Domestic Occurrence FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. H. L. Vincent Miss J. C. Friend. The_ engagement is announced between HERBSRT LAUGHLAND, eldest s on of the late Mr. F. A. Janvrin Vincent and Mrs. Vincent of Hythe, Southampton and JOY, eldest daughter of Mr Mrs H. M. Friend cf Marlborough. FOR SALE:539 words
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Advertisement1276 1939-10-07 15 FOR 100 per cent fresh Bridal bouquets, floral baskets, wreaths cur flowers etc. dial 2011, THE GEM NURSERY, holders of testimonials from H.M. Queen of Holland, Director of Kew Gardens, England, certificate of merit from The Singapore Gardening Society and first-prize winners of Singapore Flower Show, etc. (479-Bi GOVERNMENT NOTICE.1,276 words
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173 1939-10-07 16 Planning Big Push On The Western Front Reuter. Paris. Oct. 7. fkPINION ot military observers here appears to be hardening U towards the view that the expected German offensive on the Western Front will be directed at the Maginot Line. It is not thoughtReuter. - 173 words
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Article52 1939-10-07 16 Macao, Sept. 17. All Germans in Macao are to be registered from to-day with tne police There are about a hundrea German immigrants here, most oi them being arrivals from Hongkong. Germans from Canton are making frequent trips here, apparently in connection with commercial pursues.—international52 words
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Article89 1939-10-07 16 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 6. I ONDON and Paris will study what Hitler proposes so that he won't L be abk to use the argument that his words had not been.Us ened +o says Pertinax, writing in L'Ordre, but the British and French Governments are determined toReuter. - 89 words
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Article317 1939-10-07 16 CEYLON HINDUS S.S. GOVERNMENT THE following letter by Mr. T. K. Vellu appeared recently in the Ceylon Observer:— Malayan Ceylonese were to have made representations to the S.S. Government, through the proper channel*, to secure permission for Ceylon Hindus n that Government's service to contribute to the Widows' and Orphans'317 words
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191 1939-10-07 16 Chungking. TASTJALTIES of the Chinese boy t scouts and girl guides from Shanghai alone one missing since the th* Sino-Japanese war more man Juo vea?s ago. The latest victims vVreThe year old scout Li Vi who was killed in an air raidand191 words
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258 1939-10-07 16 British Wireless. London, Oct. 7. AN interesting comment on the Allies' warnlanes is contained m an extract from the New xOik Nation in the weekly journal ifm? and Tide. The author Louis states he finds "the Allies conduct of the war thus far hasBritish Wireless. - 258 words
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Article102 1939-10-07 16 Reuter. London. Oct. (i. UNDER existing conditions, tea circles evinge no surprise at the International Tea Committee's derision to raise the quota by five per cent, to 95 per cent, for the cnrreat control year, ending Mar. IL I It is pointed out that much the tea isReuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement97 1939-10-07 16 m THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is JfflH This ffitidel- beauty's first law Twice feyBESSB BEAUTY SECRET every day apply a ,ighl lather H*jt7jlß" of Camay to your face and r hands. Then 30 seconds with wrli,.»vu t soft cloth and warm water— p fc .^P* f %^p97 words
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Advertisement85 1939-10-07 16 AMICOS YOUTH PILLsI Marvellous pleasure giver and a great favourite of Nawabs and the rich from time immemorial. Stocked at 4 J Naina Mohamed Sons, 5 (Sold Everywhere) j /1 J f •f?/t open she k nil WVMLW& I 's7 scurs ali--Lave allied for "The Challenge." Hu sterling quahtiD U85 words
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