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Title Section21 1939-10-30 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- ■No. 258. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, October 30, 1939.21 words
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971 1939-10-30 1 New Moves With Russia SNOW AND FOG STOP ACTION IN WEST HITLER CONSULTS MUSSOLINI Reuter. HITLER, IT IS NOW REPORTED, IS DELAYING HIS THREATENED NEW ACTION AGAINST BRITAIN UNTIL AFTER THE MEETING OF THE SOVIET SUPREME COUNCIL TO-MORROW, WHEN IMPORTANT DECISIONS ARE EXPECTED.Reuter. - 971 words
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Article37 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. New Delhi. Oct. 30. HPHE Viceroy it is reported, has invited the lenders cf Congn s and the Muslim Leagu? to D« "hi lot a discussion during this v ct k.—llv liter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article94 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 29. L'l\ E German raiders appear to be operating in the North and South Atlantic, according to the military correspondent of Intransigent, who says that from incomplete evidence the raiders are reported to*be the two pocket battleships Dentschiand and yon Scheer, andReuter. - 94 words
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Article31 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 30 THE National Assembly of Western White Russia (Soviet-occupied Poland has unanimously adopted a resolution proclaiming the establishment of Soviets throughout the territory.--Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration285 1939-10-30 1 London. Oct. 29. DRITISH pilots are speaking with adB miration of an enemy pilot who hot down in Scotland yesterday, trary to earlier reports that ne as uninjured it appears he had ieved a number of wounds. Nevertheless, he managed to J»nhis machine safely on a285 words
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Article94 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Oct. 30. WHILE the strictest secrecy is maintained regarding the Soviet demands and the nature of the Finnish reply, general optimism prevails in Helsinki and there is a belief that an amicable settlement will be reached. The reported statement by Stalin that the UReuter. - 94 words
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Article161 1939-10-30 1 Planes Up In Fog Snow Reuter. London, Oct. 30. AN epic story of the first Air Foice lccomiaissanc? '»f Scuth Germany, carried out on Friday nigit in icy conditions, is told by a special Renter correspondent who interviewed some of the flyers on way home. The flight lasted several hours.Reuter. - 161 words
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Article57 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 30. CPECIAL interest has been aroused in Britain by the Premier's recent speech in which he referred to the growing lawlessness of the U-boat campaign, particularly to the number of women and children on passenger lists. It Is noted that about 50 perReuter. - 57 words
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Article160 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. REPORTS from Britain and France to-day say that the Allied forces, and in particular the Royal Air Force, are strongly (Iciermined to resist any invasion by Germany from the air. Latest news received to-day says that if air attacks by German planes eventuate, orReuter. - 160 words
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Article119 1939-10-30 1 Reuter. Peiping, Oct. 30. ■TWO Canadian Jesuit missionaries have been shot, one seriously, by a Japanese sentry at Yaolou, ten miles south-west of Hsuchow, Kiangsu. According to a Japanese Army report three men dressed in Chinese tlcthes passed him on cycles late yesterday afternoon. HeReuter. - 119 words
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240 1939-10-30 1 Shanghai, Oct. 30. MAJOR-GENERAL Chu Shih Ming, Director of the Intelligence and Publicity Department of the Chinese Foreign Office, has made the following statement in view of the various rumours spread by the Japanese concerning peace overtures in China: "For lack of a better240 words
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Advertisement57 1939-10-30 1 f>\ OTHER V XUILS Pages Stricter Control of Cyclists 2 Singapore Poultry Show 3 (,i vrrr.or's Broadcast 4 Finland Refuses Alliance 5 Cinemas 6 and 7 KA I Preparations g Soviet Activity g Sports 10 and 11 Kadio 12 Oak Royal Survivors' Story 1'; I mancial j hissified Advertisements 1557 words
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Advertisement170 1939-10-30 1 HABIT. First-Aid Man: "Did you hold a mirror 'to her face to see whether she was still breathing?" Assistant: "Yes, and she opened her eyes, gasped, and reached for her powder puff and Evelyn Astrova's Face powder.*' MO UKE gives tknt Ipu dkh fop «aai V 1 i|| POOD. INSTEAT170 words
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420 1939-10-30 2 No Hanging On To Lorries (Tribune Staff Reporter) (STRICTER control of cyclists—for their own safety—is the aim of Police action in bringing cyclist traffic offenders to Court. The Tnflic Police are beginning to prosecute cyclists for misuse of the public highways. The cyclist hanging behind420 words
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Article193 1939-10-30 2 Last Night's First Nights OLIVER HARDY has the first dramatic role of his career in the film "Zenobia." which opened at the Alhambra last night. He is seen in the part of a country doctor who models his life on the provisions of the American193 words
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Article61 1939-10-30 2 THERE were packed audiences at the Pavilion last night, when the great French film, "Un Carnet de Bal," began its season. It was an event in the local film world. Most of the French colony here must hav e been present, but people of ail races were attracted61 words
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39 1939-10-30 2 Translations of the Governor's speech, broadcast frcm the E M.B.C. last night, will be included in the Asiatic programm.of the B.M B.C. this evening as follows: MaJay 5.15 p.m.., Hokkien 6 p.m., Cantonese 6.45 p.m.39 words
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187 1939-10-30 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. the half yearly general meeting of the Urban Government Servants Co-Opera f ive Thrift and Loan Society, held in Ipoh, a suggestion for the purchase of a suitable site and the erection of a building as a sanatorium187 words
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Article61 1939-10-30 2 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 30. FORTY thousand people attended the neral of Gene ral Liao Luai, one of China's best-known military leaders and chairman of the Anhwei Provincial Government, who died from illness at his post in Anhwei. Gen. Liao was leader of the Kwangsi Province troops whoReuter. - 61 words
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Article282 1939-10-30 2 Singapore, Monday. V'ELI ASAMY (40) claimed trial this m< rning in the Second Police Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on two charges of impersonating a police officer and dishonestly obtaining 50 cents. It was alleged by the prosecution that the accused at 3.20 a.m. on282 words
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Article118 1939-10-30 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mr- W. E Wallis. of Penan?, have returned from Home leave. mm a > His Excellency the High Commissioner has granted ccmmissicns as Temporary Second Lieutenants In the F.M S.V.F.. *c George Fro* it Claudius Ash and Mr. Brownlow North Smith Lamg. Mr. Ng Tiong Kiat.118 words
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Article97 1939-10-30 2 Singapore, Monday. UNDER present conditions, the Post Office is unable to give definite information regarding the latest dates up to which correspondence for delivery at destinations by Christmas ©r New Year may be posted in this country. States an Official Post Office 'communique. Owing to the97 words
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Obituary360 1939-10-30 2 MR. Thomas M. Redrup a member of the European Community long resident in Singapore, passed away at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Saturday night at the age of 67 years. An enthusiastic supporter of the R.A.0.8.. Mr. Redrup was one of the founders of360 words
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Article15 1939-10-30 2 Mr. H. R. Baxter, manager of Hill Rise Estate, Batu Gajah, has returned from leave.15 words
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161 1939-10-30 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Satuid. the conclusion of the inquest into the death of a ChinesLian Kok, who died on Aug. 29 as the result of being knocked rjy a lorry at the junction of Peel, Cheras and Pudu Roads, a vei161 words
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321 1939-10-30 2 Chungking, Oct. 29. JIJAJOR-GENERAL Chu Shih-ming, Director of the Intelligence and Publicity Department of the Foreign Office, made the following statement when interviewed by the Central News regarding recent rumours circulated by the Japanese: "Confronted recently by the huh unparalleled military reverses and the failure321 words
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Article136 1939-10-30 2 Singapore. Monday. (SINGAPORE'S sawmill industry is at a standstill; more than 1,000 sawmill employees having gone on strike. All the sawmills in Singapore—l 2 of them—are involved. The workers downed tools yesterday, and are still away from their work. Four demancto were submitted to sawmill owners136 words
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Article17 1939-10-30 2 The Capitol is showing for one night only, to-morrow, the film. "Th e Citadel." featuring Rob?rt Donat.17 words
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Article22 1939-10-30 2 Mr. S. W. Nelson, who recently untitled lurned Nome after 3ervin« aH oli.l <:>> 'l <!,'> f' tVf K sit»-», .»!'!'..!l!l.'«l ,.!»..»»,>..! ,ll<» l Tl^nsjxu,22 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-30 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. Cfcin* Building, Chun* Street, "PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE RRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT X20 words
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Advertisement51 1939-10-30 2 I PULLEY BLOCK IfiP 20 Ton Ca P acit y BaH Bcart I s *zz j Main Shaft Gears of Chrome Nickel ADMIRALTY QUALITY LOAD CHAIN Steel. SHORT HEAD ROOM c tt t Heavy Steel Hand Chain Wheel. McALISTER &> Co., Limited. (Incorporated in Straits •Settlements.) Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh.51 words
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298 1939-10-30 3 BIRDS FROM EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA (Tribune Staff Reporter) QF particular interest to the people not only of Singapore but also of other parts tf Malaya is the poultry exhibition which will be hold at the Happy World next month. Plans for the exhibition are well298 words
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Article53 1939-10-30 3 Singapore, Sunday, w ambulance was summoned to Cecil I treet shortly after six this evening tend to a nine-year old Chinese boy -aid to have been knocked down a trolley bus. boy suffered abrasions over the knee and right arm, and was conswhen taken to53 words
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347 1939-10-30 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 17. tin dealers are complaining of the virtual impossibility of continuing to trade at a profit so long as prices remain, as at resent, in the close region of the £230 per ton limit. The grievance is discussed347 words
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Article26 1939-10-30 3 The death occurred on Wednesday of Mr. Robert Spykerman, 72a, Hale Road, Kuala Lumpur. The funeral took place at Birch Road Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday.26 words
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Article250 1939-10-30 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD ex-Salva-tion Army Home lad named Ong Boon Meng was yesterday brought before Raja Ayoub in the Third Court on a charge of loitering and sentenced to 10 weeks' rigorous imprisonment. Inspect:r Karim bin Latiff prosecuted The facts of the250 words
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Article285 1939-10-30 3 DRITISH dan Peranchis sangat suka D mendengar Majlis Meshuarat Tinggi (Senate) kerajaan Amerika Sharikat te'ah mengundi akan membenarkan negri itu berjual kapal2 terbang, meriam, dan barang2 peperangan kapada Eropah. Amerika boleh membuat beberapa banyak barang2 pergunaan peiang yang hanya British dan Peranchis sahaja boleh membawa ka-Eropah285 words
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Obituary799 1939-10-30 3 THE funeral of Mr. Garvin (Jack) Armstrong, who died suddenly on Saturday night at the General Hospital, took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday, Rev. R.K.S. Adams officiating at the graveside. Mr. Armstrong, who was 61 years of age and was a well-known member of the799 words
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Article67 1939-10-30 3 Singapore Sunday —A male Chinese was said to have been stabbed by a compatriot with a knife at the Ho T Rubber Estate, 2V4 miles off Jurong Road yesterday. The man sustained an incised wound over the forehead, and stab wounds on the left side of the neck67 words
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Article22 1939-10-30 3 Mr. D.G. Osborne Jones will address the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday on "Some Facts About The British Constitution."22 words
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Article45 1939-10-30 3 Mr. T. E. Conaghan of the Penang legal firm of Wreford and Thornton bw received a cabie that his eldest son, Mr. George H. Cona&han, has been succ in his final law examination. Mr. Conaghan jun. will join the firm of Wref jrl and Thornton.45 words
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244 1939-10-30 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. "jVHERE ir not sufficient evidence to show gambling was going on. I do not feel justified to call upon the defence in this case. I have not made any decision whether this game is a game of chance or244 words
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Article187 1939-10-30 3 SOME of The questions which are j being asked by the Malayan public as a result of th? lack of sensational news from the Western Front, will be discussed by Briga- i dier M. D. Gambier-Parry, M.C., A.D.C Commander of the Malaya Infantry Brigade, in a187 words
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Advertisement53 1939-10-30 3 Box Office i 1 TO-DAY p \mww\ SA l:r 3-100 LAST 1 Hows Paramount Present m "UNION PACIFIC" CECIL DF MILLE'S TH.ULLING DRAMA OF PIONEERS WHO FOLGHT-DRANK AND LOVED THEIR WAY TO GLORY. TO-MORROW 3.13, «.1» A ».13 -THE HOUND of the B ASKERVILLES 20th Century Fox MYSTERY OF the53 words
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Advertisement121 1939-10-30 3 take i/onr pick from f J our fine selection I 55 Every bird has been carefully selected from the finest English, J^r Australian and Continental breeds and represents the best value I —> in poultry that can be obtained. V Always a fresh supply in stock —S fill see and121 words
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Article99 1939-10-30 4 Jn aid of the Malayan Patriotic Fund and the Cly.na Relief Fund, the Lak Aik Amateur Musical Association are putting up at the Pacific Hall of the Great World Amusement Park. Chinese i Gv/a-kang; theatrical performances 311 the evenings of November 11 and 12. The99 words
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Article, Illustration2288 1939-10-30 4 New Malayan Padi Policy Singapore, Monday. A SPIRITED appeal to the people of Malaya to contribute to the Poppy Day Fund, an outline of the decisions reached at the recent meeling of the General Committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, war news, the padi policy2,288 words
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Advertisement285 1939-10-30 4 Allen bury Rusks ha7e a pleasant taste an i ,r> ften gradually in provide baby with :hV needful exercise for bis mouth and gums. I/if] Hari w Co JSkl The CORY Coffee Brewer. Produces Better Coffee—Quicker. Electric Model With New "Hi Low Heating nit und "Fast Flo" Filter $14.73 S:le285 words
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Advertisement170 1939-10-30 4 FOOD I PROBLEM WITH GASTRITIS For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at trie same time would rebuild the patient's strength. In severe cases of gastritis solid foods are out of the question, even170 words
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Miscellaneous63 1939-10-30 4 CAPITOL: "It's A Wonderful World." ALHAMBR A: 'Zenobia." PAVILION: "Life Dances On." CATHAY: "Union Pacific." MARLBOROUGH: "Robinson Crusoe ol Clipper Island." ROYAL: "Watan ROXV: "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man GARRICK: "Luck" (Tamil). QUEENS: "Fatima." HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side shows, merry-go-ground63 words
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287 1939-10-30 5 WILL GRANT BASES FOR NEW TERRITORY Reuter. Rome, Oct. 29. A CCORDING to the Rome radio to-night, Soviet demands on Finland include a military alliance granting air and naval base^ Finland rejects the military alliance as incompatible with her neutrality, but the reportReuter. - 287 words
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140 1939-10-30 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S Independence 1* was celebrated yesterday throughout the country, according to reports reaching London. The police at Prague drew a cordon round Wenceslas Place, but this was broken by demonstrators who afterwards, however, were dispersed by the police. The Gestapo was active,Reuter. - 140 words
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Article768 1939-10-30 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. AN official review of Nazi propaganda says that its essential basis remains what it has been ever since the Nazis came into power, founded on the principle which Herr Hitler expressed in Mem Kampf that if a lie is necessary itReuter. - 768 words
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Article44 1939-10-30 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 30. A NORWEGIAN steamer was sunk in the North Sea to-day. The crev; of 30 have treen landed safely and three injured have been taken to hospital U is not yet known how the ship wa sunk —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article23 1939-10-30 5 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the award of the "Flying Badge" tc PlytHg Officer Arthur Percival Cratgie. SS.V A.F.23 words
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Advertisement552 1939-10-30 5 i' NGA POiTk IMPROVEMENT TRUST. r are invited for the laying of role sewer at Kay Siang Road. Specification and Form of Tenbe obtained at the Office of the Improvement Trust on pay deposit of $50,- which will be d if a bona fide tender is sucand the pian and552 words
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Advertisement201 1939-10-30 5 Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. CHLNG KENG LEE CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION' SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE TOWN PROPERTY AND JOHORE RUBBER EOT ATE. To be held at the Sale-room of MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD., Q a (Ist floor) D'ALMEIDA STREET,201 words
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Advertisement204 1939-10-30 5 BUY YOUR BREAD DINNER ROLLS CAKES at Raffles Bakery Confectionery IF YOU WANT THE BEST MADE WITH THE FINEST INGREDIENTS UNDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS RAKED IN ELECTRIC OVENS. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE ATTRACTIVE AND COMFORTARLE NEW BAR AT RAFFLES BRASSERIE. SEA VIEW HOTEL! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE204 words
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Advertisement179 1939-10-30 6 j NEVER BEFORE SUCH PRAISE OR SI'CH RECORD ATTENDANCE' mm FIRST PRIZE VENICE EXPOSITION P A I/ Ifj IVI FOR FILMS OF ALL NATIONS, AS W lt IV^„ 1 "FINEST FILM PRODUCED THROUGH-b-15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 OUT THE WORLD IN 1938" CHILLS, COMEDY, CHUCKLES IN A GREAT SPY THRILLER! SEE HOW179 words
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Advertisement315 1939-10-30 6 GRAND ROLLICKING FUN! IHE ONLY COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN! LAST FEW SCREENINGS! DON'T MISS IT! Positively Last 3 SHOWS CAPITOL TO-DAY! 3-f5 6-15 9-15 MngmgHi LAUGHS! Captivating CLAUDETTE flfll I>J Until SHRIEKS! i c c tUJnlJrl 1H CHEERS! ln er Sauciest, -snappiest Exploas Since v //|T happened m y >315 words
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Advertisement228 1939-10-30 6 LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 SWELL DRAMA BllMlT&^^^E^^J^P^Bl WITH 811 OF HEART-BREAK S> •Jy «rrP BEHIND EVERY LAUGH! BBEHKBmBHHSS^^ VOl! CAN'T CHEAT HONEST MAX A New Universal Picture with w.c fields edgar bercer charlie McCarthy mary forbes TO MORROW— A DRAMA DRAINED FROM TIIF FIGHT FOR LIFE! NEWSBOY'S HOME with JACKIE228 words
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Article888 1939-10-30 7 London, Oct 29 Till: London weekly journals sum- niarize the position of the war to date and make a diversity of speculations as to the future course oi hostilities. ttor mfs: "A week ago. lent predictions cam c from Berlin the impending visit to Germany of888 words
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Article, Illustration224 1939-10-30 7 London, Oct. 30. fOI.ONEL Muirhead, M P. t and until recently Under-Secret-ary for India, died yesterday morn Tfeutenant-Colonel Anthony Jplw Muirhead, Parlamentary Secretary to tne Ministry of Labour, had the distinction of having served m two in the British Army throughit the Great War. gaining the224 words
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334 1939-10-30 7 I/ondon, Oct 14. UALEfcA MILLION more men will be working on allotments, producing vegetables fcr their families, when a Ministry of Agriculture scheme is in full operation. This will bring Britain.; total oi allotment owners up to 1.300,000. NearLy x 2 milUon families334 words
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130 1939-10-30 7 Washington, DC ALBANIA w II once again be independent" declared M. Falk Konit<a, former Albanian minister to the United Stati in an mterview here. disc Dssd that AibanU-na are form ing an international organisation v their country's independencr. "Albanians rhemselwd are determined en if added130 words
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Article259 1939-10-30 7 London, Oct 30. IN view of reports from Belgium, and in I order to relieve any anxiety that may be felt over the detention by the British contraband control of certain cargoes of foodstuffs for neutral countries, the Ministry of Economic Warfare, In a statement259 words
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Article82 1939-10-30 7 Paarl, Cape Province. »LL because of an egg an English girl A and a South African man have beC °BJ a shop here which SCI Kstant wrote name and address on one of the eggs. He forgot all abou', it until several weeks lator when82 words
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Article56 1939-10-30 7 Reuter. Bolaano (Northern Italy DMMKV estimated at £30.000 has been cause 1 by floods and landslides in Bolzano province^ hluw» and. bridges have been washed awar. muT there has been at least one casualty-a youth who was found drowned in the rive. MtWJ of theReuter. - 56 words
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Article145 1939-10-30 7 London, Oct. 2S. THE Communication Orders, wrv.ch prohibit 3d the carrying of printed matter to places outside the United Kins dem and the export or import ether than by r zst cf articles such as newspapers, books, map-?, etc., to most neutral countries, which were issued at145 words
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Article50 1939-10-30 7 The Kir* and Queer., with the Process Royal motored .rem Winoaor Castleto-day to attend a service at Windsor garmcn church rollcre Afterward-i they went to Collie to inspect an A.R P. first aid ai.d one of the latest types of air raid shelters, built for Eton boy*---SjVSfcn Wireles?50 words
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Advertisement154 1939-10-30 7 I OVERSEAS RADIO I SERVICE CALLING I Public Address System for sale or f on hire. Mobile Amplifier can be supplied from stock or made to I order at competitive rate. 1 Servicing all makes of Radio pHONE222s^99^rchar^Road. I THE GAYEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON ALfcflAWSftA TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15154 words
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Article153 1939-10-30 8 TW(J Japanese spokesmen in Shanghai, according to Reuter and Chinese cables, have informed Press representatives that the load of negotiation for peace in China is open. Willingness to discuss with the Chungking Government, on condition that pledges were given of suppression of antiJapanese activities, was expressed by both153 words
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Article197 1939-10-30 8 United States and the Soviet Union have both declared their strict neutrality, but both of these powers may yet have some say in the outcome of the war. In addition to resources in hand the belligerents must, under the strain of modern warfare, depend to a greater197 words
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Article196 1939-10-30 8 MALAYAN shopkeepers are com* plaining that customers are not paying- their monthly bills as regularly as they did before the war. His Excellency the Governor, in broadcast speeches and in other public references, has urged the populace to live and act normally. One of the first duties196 words
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458 1939-10-30 8 Already Obtaining Mastery Of The Air Reuter. London, Oct. 29. ALTHOUGH Brilish troops on the front appear to have had few opportunities so far of making contact with the enemy, pilots of the Royal Air Force continue to improve their knowledge of Germany. TheyReuter. - 458 words
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123 1939-10-30 8 London, Oct. 29. DKITISII Press comments on the v passing of the Neutrality Revision Bill in the United States Senate emphasise that there is no weakening in America's insistence on neutrality This morning's Observer stresses'the fact that the bill is dictated only by America's123 words
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Article42 1939-10-30 8 Reuter. F„ London, Oct. 29. E Polish Government which has now been set up in France has been acknowledged by the League of Nations. The League published the Polish Government's protest at th e invasion of Poland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article42 1939-10-30 8 Reuter. TT London. Oct. 30 His Majesty the King accompanied 3tt!f a en e d vine Service at the Windsor Garrison Church yester- j ?^»JJ} er ne servi ce-. their Majesties SSES 6 sunent stationed at Eton College.—Reuter. 1Reuter. - 42 words
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Article112 1939-10-30 8 London, Oct. 29. THE announcement that the R.A.F. carried out on Friday night another of the numerous reconnaissance flights into the heart of German territory lends force to the comment in this week's newspaper, Spectator. Referring to the R.A.F. flights last Tuesday over Hamburg, and Magdeburg112 words
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Article155 1939-10-30 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. J N India, it is officially stated that all troops who have leit the country have arrived safely at their destinations and no Indian units have so far suffered any loss. Furthermore, some Indian officers of the Royal Indian Navy are workingReuter. - 155 words
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259 1939-10-30 8 London, Oct. THE complaint that Russia hat 1 failed to co-operate with the United States over the question „f the steamer, City of Flint, i s made m a review of the whole matler issued by the State Department in Washington. The principal complaint259 words
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Article53 1939-10-30 8 London. Oct. 29 SIR William Jowitt X.C.. Att< General in 1929 of the Labour ernment. was returned unopposed Labour member for Ashton-und^r-T The by-election, due to the death ol the former member. Mr. F. B. Sim: was not contested in accordance wartime agreement between the pi cal53 words
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Advertisement10 1939-10-30 8 1 SPACE BY WHITE^WAVS KUALA LUMPUR, v I '">" SINGAPORE AS10 words
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704 1939-10-30 9 POSSIBLE SOVIET OFFENSIVE AGAINST RUMANIA TURKEY R.A.F. Ready For Smashing Blow At Nazi Objectives Reuter. A SOVIET "OFFENSIVE" AGAINST RUMANIA AND TURKEY, GERMAN TROOP MOVEMENTS ON NEUTRAL FRONTIERS AND A CONCENTRATION OF NAZI TROOPS ON THE NORTH SEA COAST OF GERMANY, BETWEEN BREMEN AND HAMBURG, GIVE RISE TO A GREATReuter. - 704 words
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83 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. AN ambulance train bringing the first British sickness and accident cases from the Western Front pulled to-night into a country station near London, where 50 or 60 stretchers, .itiended by nurses, awaited on the platform. The train was grey-painted, withReuter. - 83 words
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Article127 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 28. HITHERTO, no report has been received in London from Sir Hubert Craigie, British Ambassador in Tokyo, regarding conversations with the Japanese vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns. The British Government is quite prepared to resume the conversations regardingReuter. - 127 words
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Article103 1939-10-30 9 Italy Foreign Diplomacy Reuter. Rome, Oct. 28. AS part ot the Fascist revolution anniversary, Mussolini inaugurated new chambers lor the legislative committees, built as extension to the Senate. He was cheered by large crowds and ovated by 400 Senators. The paper Telegrafo, in an editorial c mphasises the peace ItalyReuter. - 103 words
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Article40 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 29. ■THE India Government has decided tJ 1 convene, at an early date, an AllIndia conference, representing alll aspects of the .sugar industry, to consider measures to secure the industrys raLionalisaUon and stabilisation.— Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article26 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 29.—The German ll.»:,» tommand has isxued a de- llcnlinss witb the measures ol ...liscatmn in occupied lormer »-o- lerritory. «o have been —Neuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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174 1939-10-30 9 ON THE CHINA FRONT Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 29. TWO Chinese officials were assassinated in the 1 day One of the victims is alleged to have been ad iser to the day. nlMvĔ u iy o{ Greater Shanghai" but it is lapanese-sponsored Municipality oi assassins knownReuter. - 174 words
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Article92 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. I AST night's duel between the illicit German Freedom Station and the official jammers was particularly lively. Five minutes after the Freedom Station began, th e jamming started. The station changed its frequency several times, and for the first time, the jammers wereReuter. - 92 words
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87 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. A GERMAN raider which appeared over the Orkneys to-day was the first seen near the islands for ten days. As soon as the plane was sighted an alarm was sounded and warning signals were sent to all parts of theReuter. - 87 words
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Article59 1939-10-30 9 Athens. Oct. 29. KING George of Greece declared to-day that if necessary the Greek nation would defend their land, sea and air. He was speaking to new officers of the Greek air force. He said that people who realised the danger of unpreparedness in the air59 words
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Article338 1939-10-30 9 "Prepare For Big Attack" Reuter. London. Oct. 29. IN an article in the Observer, with a heavily leaded heading, "Get Ready T* Mr. J. L. Garvin declares that undoubtedly the next phase of the German plan is to concentrate absolutely against BnV tain by sea andReuter. - 338 words
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Article162 1939-10-30 9 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 29.—A State Department official has been advised from Berlin that the City of Flint is still at Murmansk with her crew.—Reuter. Berlin, Oct.* 2*WM. Tiso. President of Slovakia, announced the newly formed Slovakia Cabinet. The Deputy Prime Minister. M. Tuka, becomes Prime Minister. M.Reuter. - 162 words
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Advertisement306 1939-10-30 9 KEEP THE FAMILY FIT ON BOVRIL^^t (jf^*T m> v A (j a ;iy cup of nourishing iiOYKIL 1 vfli invigt rate your family and keep them in good health. 3 7 Asents: THE BORNEO LTD., Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, 2- Ip o j l Penang. 7 they'll enjoy the nourishing306 words
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Article, Illustration629 1939-10-30 10 LOYALS BEATEN IN THRILLING CAME S.C.F.A. 2. Loyals L Singapore, Sunday. fJUP final day yesterday drew a record crowd to the Anson Road Stadium where the S.C.F.A. beat the Loyals to win the coveted trophy by an odd goal in three. Throughout629 words
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Article48 1939-10-30 10 TO-DAY RUGGER: S.A.O.B.A. vs. RAF. Fai n r Park. HOCKEY: B.R.C vs. Punjab Regiment. S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. vs. Raf- S.C.R.C.; 8.C R.C vs. A.C.S.. Okiham Hall; Indian Association vs. A P. <Se!etan, I.A. Colt.s H.C vs. Y.M.C.A.. Y.M.C.A.; Raffles Inst. vs. S.C.C sec. TENNIS: SC.R.C, Y.M.C.A. tournaments.48 words
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Article254 1939-10-30 10 Singapore, Saturday. AVERY pleasant afternoon was spent at York Hill to-day when the annual sports of the Po Leung Kuk was held in the presence of a »arg e gathering which included H.E. Governor, Si r Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas. After the conclusion254 words
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Article513 1939-10-30 10 Army 6 pis. R.W K.A.F. 3 pts. Singapore, Saturday. ONATCHIXG the narrowest of victories, the Aimy just managed to beat the BJf. R.A.F. at lugger this af<er:ioon at the Jalan Besar Stadium by 6 points (a try- and a penalty) io 3 points U try).513 words
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352 1939-10-30 10 (By "Pete') AN Tuesday there will be a fins v card at the Happy World Stadium featuring the colourful puncher Johnny lYlortel] against Singapore's best GbdMSe »catherwelghr, Boy Quee, over eight thrce-mi-nute rounds. Mortell has just returned from Batavu where he defeated Baby ItendloJa, Tommy352 words
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145 1939-10-30 10 gOUSTEAD S.C, Commercial Houses badminton champions for the last two years, had an easy passage into the second round of the tournament this year when they inflicted a trouncing on the Malaya Publishing House S.C, yesterday at the Clerical Union hall, winning all the145 words
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Article67 1939-10-30 10 To-day's ties in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are: "B" Class Singles (final): A. Pakir <— 31 vs. Gafor b. Pakir <—151. C Class Singles: Ng Wing Choon <—15.3• vs. Awad Talib (-t-15.3). Men's Doubles (semi-final >• Dr Loh Poon Lin and Yadi (—4O 3) vs Wee Eng67 words
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Article41 1939-10-30 10 Siugapc-re, Saturday. Johore beat the S.C.C. by 23 pts <2 goals, one dropped goal, one penalty and two tries) to 11 pts. <one goal, one penalty and one try) in a inendly rugby match at Rengam this afternoon.41 words
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Article106 1939-10-30 10 IN the inter-school badminton tournament played yesterday Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union," the Y.M.CA. School of Commeice qualified fo~f the final when they trounced the Victoria School. The folic ing were the results, V.M.C.A. S:hcol of Commerce pi mentioned first* SINGLES Tan Yeok Kuan lost to 9am106 words
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Article110 1939-10-30 10 Reuter. Brussels. Oct 29. I If. BAILLET Latour, President of the ifl International Olympic Committee, j has written to members or the Internationa 1 Committee sounding their, on the advisability of holding the Games next year, if the war still continue., and asking whether theirReuter. - 110 words
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Advertisement34 1939-10-30 10 Happy World Stadium TUESDAY AT i 4 J p.m. ißm PHONE Hj B 4024 Bw BOY QUEE VS. NORTELL SLOGGER CHIANG vs. B ANON ■SK I, 50 20 cts. Promt ter: i' M iUUKiHTON34 words
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567 1939-10-30 11 Losers Had Only 9 Men C.S.C 2; POLICE L PLAYING with nine men throughout, the Police battled on grimly in their match against the C.S.C. and lost narrowly by an odd goal in three, when the teams met in an interesting g.;me of567 words
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Article93 1939-10-30 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. CELANGOB beat Perak in the Inter-state match played at Ipoh to-day by 13 points (two goals, one try) to six (try, penalty). Selangor played a grand game and were the superior team. The half time score was 5-3. Selangor opened93 words
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Article404 1939-10-30 11 Reuter. London, (M. 28. RESULTS of English and Scottish football matches played to-day were: MIDLAND DIVISION. Coventry* 6, West Bromwich 3 Luton 4, Leicester 2. Walsall i. Tirmingham 2. Wolverhampton 7. Northampton 2 NORTH-EASTERN DIVISION. Halifax 2, Partington 4 Hull 2, Hi rt'epools 3 Loed-J 3,Reuter. - 404 words
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Article80 1939-10-30 11 Singapore, Sunday. P.ayin;* v very steady game Ang Kee. Nam ol the Municipal Services CluD won the Singapore Billiards' Association Junior tliree ball championship this afternoon in H; iii ot the Far Eastern Music School. An» met Loh Koon Hock ot the United Confederated Funeral Association and reached80 words
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Article500 1939-10-30 11 S.C.C. 35; Kcst 0. Singapore. Saturday PROVING far too strong for the R;vt of Singapore, the S.C.C. defeated them convincingly by 35 points (4 goals, 4 tries and a MenaKy) to nil. The game was far too onesided and though the Rest tried very hard, they500 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-10-30 11 A Reuter message from Las Vegas, Nevada, states that Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, Wimbledon tennis champion for eight years, was married to the American polo player, Aidan Roark. Koark comes of a famous polo family. Married to Mr. Fredrick S. Moody in 1929, Mrs. Helen Moody divorced him52 words
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Article110 1939-10-30 11 Results of Saturday's races at Ipoh:— Race I—Monavcen |2S and S9 Melr» $13 and $9 Sea Maiden Race 2—Reindict S5O and Sil SLiriotk Sll Pnmefla sic Race 3—Constant Light 543 and Sl4 Sai l itu c Sl3 Carmtop |13 Race 1— Alba 524 and S9 Woden $17110 words
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106 1939-10-30 11 THE monthly Mixed Foursomes competition of the' Garrison Golf Club for October, played at Tanglin resulted in a win for Major and Mrs. MacFarlane with a net score of 34. The following were the best returns: Major and Mrs L R.S. MacFarlane 43—9=34 Capt.106 words
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Article120 1939-10-30 11 S.C.R.C. tennis ties:— WEDNESDAY H'cap Doubles Semi-final: John Lim and Seah Eng Chiang (-12) vs. C. Y. Koh and L. C. Goh (-9). Veterans H'cap Singles: J. H. Pedlow (+9) vs. Chia Keng Tye (Scr.). H'cap Mixed Doubles: Miss and C. Ess (+3) vs. Miss N. Chia and120 words
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Advertisement32 1939-10-30 11 For MICROSCOPES THEODOLITES. X RAY APPARATUS. 9 THERMOMETERS. HAEMOMETERS. i;rkameters. DESSICATORS. STETHOSCOPES. a HEARING AIDS, etc. please write to: THE Scientific Instrument Ltd. f'o. 2, Finlayson Greer SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 9232 words
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Advertisement331 1939-10-30 11 Do You Get Enough Sunshine Ann Fresh Air? There are many thousands of office workers convinced that they do not get enough of two Important health factors. Important they are because they purify and enrich the blood, a condition which is essential to the maintenance of good health. H long331 words
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Article47 1939-10-30 12 Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Stewart, formerly ct Jemima Estate. Pert Dickson, and recently ol Johore. have returned to Negri Sembilan. Mr. Stewart is taking up his former appointment on Jemima Estate. Mrs. Stewart was formerly Miss Barbara Jeff, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeff, of Seremban.47 words
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Article818 1939-10-30 12 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Oct. 28, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 4 9 5 3 Austral Amal 6 4V 2 6 9 Austral Malay 37- 39Ayer Hitam 24 25 Ayer Weng 0.85 0.95 Bangrin 22 23 Batu Selangor 1.60818 words
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Article15 1939-10-30 12 Singapore. MOl The price of tin at noon j B Singapore to-day was:— mm15 words
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Article15 1939-10-30 12 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day waa- Buyers: 3T%; Sellers: 3715 words
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Article83 1939-10-30 12 DEBENTURES LOANS Maynard 90 lOOnom SINGAFORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1940 99 lOOacm 1947 104 Io6nom 4i 2 r 1955 106 IOtoOO 4 r 7 19c3 -00 102 56-66 111 H2CI v 48-68 105% V/z% 70-80 IUB4 109 2% 75-85 86' 2 3% 1963 89' 4 3 r c 1958 88 90ci83 words
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Advertisement293 1939-10-30 12 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtmisu and Storm j PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. FOR LEAR, DISTINCT. EFFI( lENT REPRODUCTION ut v ~PYE' KAI>IOS for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. Kuala Lumr.ur.293 words
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Advertisement93 1939-10-30 12 "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic "Lodhra" is made for women to relieve the unnatural pain, often making the periodical process FO trying. Aro 'Lodhra" is depend- able, helping most women trying it. Why not let "Lodhra" have the chance to help you? It ac ts oaickiy and lessens discomforts Of all Dispensaries93 words
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Advertisement24 1939-10-30 12 CHRISTMAS SALE Commencing Monday 30th Oct., till Friday 10th Nov. Echigoya Co., Ltd. 131, Middle Road. N. B. No business on Sa/urJay 2Slli Of/.24 words
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Miscellaneous468 1939-10-30 12 I TO-DAY'S RADIO j JL mmmrm SINGAPORE PENANG /Hi. 225 rods,. ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc!s). p m p.m. f *00 Light Music. ;15 Miscellaneous programme or 605 BBC. News Bulletin. Gramophone records 6 10 Malay Music. 130 The news and mid-day Rubbei °jg Selec ions from "Dancing and Tin468 words
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805 1939-10-30 13 OFFICER SAVES WIFE'S BIRTHDAY GIFT London, Oct. IK. POl U survivors—Paymaster-Lieutenant G. K. Harrison. Vincent .Merchant, of Dnncaster, Robert Mariir, Rrijrhton, and Robert Hay hoe. Hertford—ttild last nitrht the story of the end of the Rival Oak,805 words
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Article163 1939-10-30 13 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. Tli! Ilalkans stand united in the neutral bloc, thanks to Italy's .lit v. says Rome radio. Italy's future task is to continue working for limitation of the conilict. in order to prevent it from destroying all values of European I ivilisation. whichReuter. - 163 words
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Article121 1939-10-30 13 London. Oct 30 I I is reported in the South African press that the sponsors of th I on Unity Fund" propose forming branches throughout South Africa. N( I Africa, the Nyasaland. X ya and Tanganyika "to assist in the war against Nazi pagaivsm" Thcv also121 words
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632 1939-10-30 13 London, Oct. 2!>. Till vital part which a nations economic strength must inevitahl Play in the present conflict gives special significant to an article in this week's newspaper, Economist, whfch snrve?The present economic position obtaining in Germany. Thp article savs:—"ln general. cf the Germans' new632 words
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Article19 1939-10-30 13 Mr. A. P. untitled of untitled Guthrie and untitled Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, lias left for England on long leave.19 words
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Article131 1939-10-30 13 Chungking, Oct. 11. FE Chinese units advancing along the Hunan-Hupeh lyghway marched past the Chiuling mountain range within the Hupeh border on Sunday and reached Tungcheng, base of the Japanese retreat, yesterday morning. The Chinese forces engaged the remnants of the Amakasu Division in fierce fighting131 words
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Article99 1939-10-30 13 Brussels, Oct. 29. AT a service of intercession held in Brussels to-day. the Primate of Belgium again reaffirmed Belgium's determination to preserve neutrality. Also present were King Leopold and members of the Government. He said it would be a crime for Belgium to take part in99 words
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Article26 1939-10-30 13 Mr. L. V. J. Laville has assumed duties untitled Johore judge in succession to Mr. Justice MilK who hua left for England via Australia on retirement26 words
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Advertisement215 1939-10-30 13 HAVE YOUR DESTINY FORECASTED BY PROF MAM AM— HERE ARE SOME OPINIONS ■JUL flic Late Prime Puracnatra or Siam:— "If the rorrect reading of the prist is carried on to a successful prediction of the future, then you are great." II Kll Princess Chandra of Siam:— "The Royal Prof K.215 words
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Advertisement295 1939-10-30 13 Angier's Emulsion exercises mucous colitis and other intestinal soothing, lubricating, antifermenta- disorders. tive effects throughout the entire > Angier's i> invaluable in the digestive tract. That is why it is so j treatment of gastric and intestinal valuable in all affections of the j catarrh or ulceration, chronic indistomach and295 words
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Article229 1939-10-30 14 Singapore, Oct. 28. The following are thje exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 London demand 2,« Rate for freight 2|4 1,8 Lyons demand 205U Switzerland demand 207 Hamburg demand New York demand 46229 words
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Article50 1939-10-30 14 The Sultan of Djocjakarta, ruler of the leading native state in Java, died suddenly recently. The Sultan was taken ill fc the train on the way back frcm Batavia. The week before hw death he had visited Batavia to rece ve his sen. who returned from Holland in tne Dempo.50 words
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1603 1939-10-30 14 TH£ Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, Bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Chinese Section) Singapore, report that contributions so far received total $89,496.19 made up as follows:--Previously reported:—sBo,34B.3o Further Contrirutlons:—Mr. Teng Tong Slew, $50; Floating Stall of S.S. Rosebanl; $50; Teck Seng and Co. Ltd. $20,1,603 words
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Article84 1939-10-30 14 XT London, Oct. 29. |N connection with the statement of r\ orf Germa n official wireless on 27 that 156 Swedish ships bet n detained by the British contraband control since th e war began, the Minister oi Economic Warfare states that the actual figures up84 words
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Article21 1939-10-30 14 Mr. Ooi Kim Chye. assistant untitled master, Kuala Kangsar. who v went a successful opeiation at th Hospital recently, is progressing21 words
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Advertisement393 1939-10-30 14 jssssßsmsssssßĔsmemkmmm THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. I Ctnoocporated ftm ■nglanrt), j ■IHGAPOSjT BRAIfCBI 4, D Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000.000 I I Eald-up Capital £1,000,000 I I Reserve Fund 500,000 I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, I I Karachi Madras, Amara, Baghdad, I I Bahrein. Basra,393 words
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Advertisement333 1939-10-30 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. 0. S. N. Company will have 3 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. All vessel/? nay call at ports on or off the route and all sailings are subject to change or333 words
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Advertisement204 1939-10-30 14 lIA\K OF MII\A (Incorporated In China by SoeclaJ Charter). v Cecil Street, Singapore. Manager's Office 6444 Sub Manager's Office 6443 Exchange Dept. 6441 o c T b,e Address: "CHUNGKUO*. Totals Ch **»•"»•<* approximately $2.647.000,000 *SLT"9, KSS* Chalrma n of Board SS* Ha n:Chang. General Manager Tsuyee Pel, Asst. General Manager204 words
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Advertisement55 1939-10-30 14 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. I We also bffer Godown j spaces to let at law rentals. Farther particulars will be supplied on application, SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) MAIM RJ INSURANCE W. Q. DOVE, Manager.55 words
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Advertisement115 1939-10-30 14 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated U> the S.S. and registered as a Trust Com Parry, undertakes the following dutiea:EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OB' A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A115 words
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42 1939-10-30 15 Mr:\ T. M Redrup and family wish to express tht-i; sincere thanks to all relatives imd friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Thomas M. Redrjo, as well as those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.42 words
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Advertisement465 1939-10-30 15 5 I > M I > U l^D^^ gtfU6&OH4 VcuzJit D Salesman for Maetsuueml Goods. Connections (Wholesale Retail Buyers) essential. Malaya Tribune, SnigaD CLERK experienced in and stocktaking oi Engineering ;> Manager, United Metal i'eo Chu Kang Road, Singa-(679-B) ED AGENTS for Perfumery and Apply Box 122, Malaya Singapdre. (673-B»465 words
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Advertisement552 1939-10-30 15 j Astrology HOROSCOPE, ACCURATE PREDICTIONS FOR $2. SIX QUESTIONS $1. BIRTH-DATE REMITTANCE. NUMEROUS CREDENTIALS, RECOGNISED BY HIGH OFFICIALS. PREDICTED CHINAJAPAN WAR IN 1937 PUBLISHED IN SINKUOMIN NEWSPAPER. FROFK3SOR FONSECA, ASTROLOGICAL SCIENCE BUREAU. 12, ORCHARD ROAD (OPPOSITE AMBER MANSION) SINGAPORE. (661-B) SRI ATMA-CHINTAN dares guarantee everything he undertakes, and darWproduce testimonials,552 words
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Advertisement593 1939-10-30 15 F. E. ML S. (FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL), lA, Kirk Terrace (Govt. Regd.) Phone 2323. THORO' TRAINING in any grade. European Faculty. Principal: M. Anciano, F.T.C.L. LEARN CHINESE IN THE SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, 122-126, Prlnsep Street, Singapore. A NEW BEniNNERS" CLASS will be opened on 2nd Wovember. 1939. tor593 words
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Advertisement453 1939-10-30 15 FORD V 8 DELUXE 1937. Just over 20,000 miles good condition throughout. Further particulars. Apply Box No. 127, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED second hand car 8 10 HP. for cash. Reply full particulars Box No. 124 co Tribune, Singapore. No dealers. (676-B) FOR SALE: Fiat Baiiila Saloon 1930, $475.00 or453 words
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Advertisement647 1939-10-30 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCKS 1937 1938. INTEREST DUE 15TH NOVEMBER, 1939. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Stocks will be closed from the 2nd to the 15th November, 1939, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT, SINGAPORE. D.C.647 words
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Advertisement412 1939-10-30 15 JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Honourable S-ate Secretary. Johore, up to noon of the 30th November, 1939, for the supplies for the year 1940. 1. Asphalt or other material for the Bituminous treatment of roads. 2. Benzine. j 3. Kerosene Oil. 4. Crude Oil.412 words
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1820 1939-10-30 16 Shrapnel Falls In Back Gardens Eye-Witnesses Tell The Story Of The Forth Raid Edinburgh, Oct. 20. JT was about half-past two when the German raiders —large grey monoplanes—suddenly appeared t out of the clouds and swooped down from the west towards1,820 words
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Article53 1939-10-30 16 A LETTER posted in Edinburgh and received in London contained this paragraph:— "This is the week-end when Edinburgh is supposed to be bombed. At least, the man who broadcasts from Germany told us to go and take our last look at Princes-street, as by to-day it would53 words
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Advertisement266 1939-10-30 16 JUST Till: HOOK for < OOKIZ Tho GAS COOKERY HOOK WRITTEN IX EMCUSH A CHINESE Select your meal Awi my MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. r— 4 4 OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS. PHONE 5 101 MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET. WP S' 18. F^— 7 Hi MUSICAL I 1 A EaM INSTRUMENTS266 words
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Advertisement152 1939-10-30 16 EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR LIPS! I 0 -ft Wvm ttiam the rhriltlng »*chantaMMtf j I •ff South Sm Moo-1 Jl*** fa the beauty-wi M South Sea maiden's secret iSSB of irresistibly silurinf lips* L H Tattoo! Luscious trans- "(*V{B psrent colour trjM doesn't i come off...instead pssty 1 D152 words
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Advertisement38 1939-10-30 16 Consuli us regardZL,_ ing your requireT ——ments. 'hs^St We have a wide range of designs, 1 can supply from r"Jj£* j stock or to order. gi l-?LEE KIN Eg£- SOO. LTD SHOW ROOM: 89, High St., Telephone 2063.38 words
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