Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1939
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Title Section20 1939-11-01 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 260. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,^1939. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, November 1, 1939.20 words
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632 1939-11-01 1 GERMAN AGGRESSION I COMPLETELY IGNORED Soviet Russia To Remain Neutral Reuter. MOI OTOV supported Hitler's "peace offensive in his speech as Forefc* Com; mi ssar to the special session he as fear of erm a 'tiaaes" Nazi aggresnothingReuter. - 632 words
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Article156 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 31. Iv IS sal wi*h Molotov and J r othir members of the I o( peoples' Commissars H extraordinary session I the Supreme Soviet of the .s R (Soviet Parliament) ned at the Kremlin. Sir William Seeds, British Amsador, was in the diplomatic vReuter. - 156 words
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Article88 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. London, wov. A N enemy seaplane was seen by an A k f aircraft off the Noriolk t yesterday morning, announce C AdSty and Air Minis O. After a short engagement at close 1: the enemy aircraft broke off and flew m an ewterljReuter. - 88 words
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38 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. i. THI Christian general W«V» 1 rirnutv chairman ol tne hU uu' Council yesterday at efforts boing made to mcr«we American and Smo-SoJ. cogpen S °aid wouM P be continuedReuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article36 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. SI. M MOLOTOV said that Soviet-Japanese trade talks were imminent, but it was not clear to what extent and how soon Japan wanted a vital improvement in Soviet-Japanese relation*. —Ueuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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70 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. Peiping. Nov. 1. INFORMED Chinese political circles 1 declare that the J*£""£ MttaoriUsa have jM^,f*y g rg g cessation of the ant.-Bnt.sh move ment in this area banners hxed across J» l the anti-British Logans po n ter s walls and to n B fewReuter. - 70 words
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Article9 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31:—President 'us' ot eventual world peace.-ReuUr.Reuter. - 9 words
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Article173 1939-11-01 1 Shanghai, Nov. 1IN order to avenge their recent 1 N defeat for the Changsha, the **~£JZ acain massing large lorces North Hunan, preparatorj j another major drive. irWSTjSSy made a Chiang K *\f" re headquarters in KIfSSEeW Genorais N Snnff Ilsi Chen Cheng, and Shi173 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-11-01 1 as M. as th- French taking cover m a clump the enemy16 words
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118 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. I'aris. Nov. -There was marked activity btv I AS T niKh. s commumque stau. am bushes and patrols. ,J Iwocn the Moselle ard the• w m mo(<(l Nazi I* the canrse of many flisht, on Wt. 1 German lines on the tTSi MSReuter. - 118 words
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Article30 1939-11-01 1 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. ?>l. M MOLOTOV said the Soviet's future aims were a free hand in international i affairs, continuation of tne lion of the «ar.-Keuler i IReuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement47 1939-11-01 1 P AttES *f Pages I, Jvu tM.n in Singapore 2 Ere «2* 4 I V, 'f I I Loyalty 1 in ront Activity I K.-unaUons g i 12 f Advertisements ij L nl and Freedom 16 BH I THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore47 words
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Advertisement44 1939-11-01 1 Pot! Pot!! *H seems to me that girl's complexion U says an acquaintance. •rhiLi where "Oh, dear, n<r. rhai comes /row." Evelyn C li'U in. I v I dp style ii "O" of modernistic j dttftgn possessing a fine j mellow tone and I44 words
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268 1939-11-01 2 Committee Considering Special Schemes (Tribune Staff Reporter) SE^pmwv™RTANT SCHEME FOR INCREASING FOOD SIDFR?T, iv ?FL2SS£OEX* mKL ARE UNDER CON"ON OF A COMMITTEE SPECIALLY SET UP BY GOVLR.NMh.NT. THE TRIBUNE RELIABLY UNDERSTANDS. Bta N r 3ble aS the Sthemes are 'he embryo > .v268 words
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Article75 1939-11-01 2 Singapore, Tuesday. A F,N Tt-°, f 501 in three months' simple imprisonment, ih S i. 6 senlen<> e imposed on Ong Ah Huan. a 34-year-old Chawan J. Hetcher-( ookc in the Th r.i f n °'7„ a chaW. of a"'/," SLA^Sr' on a pub,i wSE75 words
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Article153 1939-11-01 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Government of Johore was urged by Mr. J. s. Foley at a meeting of t he Council of Mate to-day to consider permitting the gross weight allowed to lorries to be increased, providing in every case the lorry was not carrying a greater153 words
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Article18 1939-11-01 2 Mr. S.S. untitled of Batu Kawan Estate s in the General Hospital, Penang following an operation for appendicitis18 words
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Article117 1939-11-01 2 Singapore, Wednesday. THREE Chinese rice dealers from Se- letar Road were summoned this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Firth Police Magistrate, for failing to exhibit in English prices of different grades of rice they sold in their shops. Puah Chye Eng. the117 words
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130 1939-11-01 2 Singapore, Wednesd;--. A CANWNESE woman. Yeo Ah Eng J* stood in the deck of the Criminal District Court, mis morning with tears in her eyes. Betide her was a middlej aged man charged with possession of J35 tahils of non-Government chandu «at No. 23,130 words
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351 1939-11-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) \ir\T i- Penang, Tuesday 1 Err! r/'T^ Brodie 0,1 the have -o, dl g to the highest t^iUorcflh^ C a a r S haS d a V Tr id H bV v, Jlr A W Bellamy the Penan Secom» an Tnll351 words
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Article19 1939-11-01 2 Mrs. W. Hay—Pratt. who has long been S has sailed from bu gapore on an extended tour of Aus-19 words
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Article11 1939-11-01 2 Mr. R.J. Zyllwyn—Stewart has been ttcn Officer for Penang Imm 's™-11 words
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Obituary77 1939-11-01 2 Singapore, Wednesday. THE death occurred at his residence. 1 Xorwood," East Coast Road this morning of Mr. Oscar Olsen, at the advanced age of 78. Mr. Olsen. who was bom in Sweden arrived in Singapore in 1885. He had been a prospector in Borneo and77 words
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231 1939-11-01 2 LIKE Trengganu and Kelantan, Brunei, British dependency in BcTneo, is one of the last strongholds of old Malayasian cottag? industries. Last year, Brim cottage industries earned $7,178 from articles which were exported to Malaya and other neighbouring countries. This is revealed in the report231 words
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236 1939-11-01 2 gENTENCE of three months' simple imprisonment was to-day passed in the Traffic District Court on Angus' William Scott, a young European motorist, who was charged with causing the death of a Javanese sati-vendor by negligent driving along Dunearn Road on the night of Aug.236 words
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Article79 1939-11-01 2 Hongkong, Oct. 21. A (AT thief entered "Homesdale," the residence of Brigadier and W». ITW. Reeve, Repulse Ba? Road, during the early morning to-day and got away with a valuable haul in money and jewellery, totalling 513.340. J c occurred some time bet-y.-en 1.15 and 7.30 a.m.79 words
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Article78 1939-11-01 2 infMpore, Tuesday. r*L£*»« of ff s boxes' in Mr J s f„1 S c fj?»«Wi upon by Si' i i, F^,CV whJ he addressed the Johore Cotmeil of State to d ay He said that therj wore hmi» i„ ln hero who wnnH many in Jo-78 words
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335 1939-11-01 2 indication of what by the inaugural. agricultural scheme is the annual report of Brunei. The progress of th? cultural scheme in Brum cularly important at th P m arti Malaya, a country which i adopting a "padi policy;- ya haps the most Important335 words
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Article132 1939-11-01 2 (From Our Own Corresponded I Muar. Tuesday ritn"? one P revio «s conviction. h riifo u u was this mor nmg ttoed i- default four months' rigorous imprsSnSf" 'u y 1 Na sir bin Haji aaneii when he pleaded guilty to fnc ai C132 words
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312 1939-11-01 2 Si »gapore, Tuesday. ESCRIBED D y the prosecution during RaiahVf f the hearin S as "the billl K M? g Kerbau," Akhmad w Mohamed, a taxi driver, was to-day sentenced to one month $26o r im onment to? S a fnend while ne was312 words
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Advertisement23 1939-11-01 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China B u ,ld,n B c„uli a street, VBONK HM. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.23 words
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Advertisement46 1939-11-01 2 (■rubber Meal for tree f e,„„ 8 ana hardest job-by hand Scientfflnon' m can tackle the energy tmi eliminate Strain y made 10 unserve physical SW? s Wf p E u x ß c uc McALISTER CO., LTD. I (Incorporated i„ straits Settlements) r m 62.46 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-11-01 3 U r„up <•' f.urwptans ic«isterri1 M Ut J.rHins I* ~!,r h ,11 U.U..U E4. m:17 words
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144 1939-11-01 3 r( quests made i« aono, 1 pita.s during the past few s s(K etv would mand wiU increase in time. F oeinvaluahfe in case of an M Donat ,o„ (chairman of the Kuala members. Society) in the course of an appeal ,<nwvioh 'he Society144 words
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Article14 1939-11-01 3 Dr. A.K. Cosgrave, M.C. who was a D „Ur'in th?fastwar. has rejoined the R.A.M.C.14 words
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Article12 1939-11-01 3 untitled of the untitled Convent and dal pS R was successfully Hospital.12 words
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73 1939-11-01 3 Singapore, Tuesday. DENT control legislation, on the R ine s of that existing in th n.,' w as introduced into the Ccunci' cf Johore a a meeting held at the Dewan to-da>. office amendment) Enactme rractlon Engines and mo* l .Amendment. the Vg^ rntTfflmenT^ and73 words
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155 1939-11-01 3 (From O-ir own Correspondent) Sunset Pauni, Monday. ¥N the Second Division High cou I Sunset Patanl. or. Saturday, a dramatic "story oj home, saw his W«e van assaulted and killed Wm, Jfrlcer ComTnsuector Tunku Ibrahim. Omcer Malay Judge, Wan £mr n 0 c d155 words
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Article66 1939-11-01 3 irnm Our OwnKcror«er Uy MR. Rupert Tom on of Mr. and Mrs. J. 4 r Hlldfl WelSSi Hall. R^V" ld nnl a d d M U o S h te of I Mary only Mrs. Charles Westley J. b Phce. Brighton, were maruea special license66 words
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Article95 1939-11-01 3 Sin S a,»re Tuesday. and Lan Ah Mow (27) f neae. pleaded M ,£W theft o| a guitar J* 1 Roa d Das from a house in yesterday aftwnoon. d It was alleged that tne ww W as seen by Plainant. carrying away the guitar, which95 words
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394 1939-11-01 3 DANGEROUS DRIVING: BAD ROAD MANNERS Singapore, Tuesday. ASCRIBING the v;ork enactment t amed Hon. Mr. inculcating and M» ment at the budget S. Harper Ball, speaking on tne Bahru, meeting of the j J islation completely, urged Government tojevise tne s the ?resent394 words
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Article24 1939-11-01 3 Singapore, Tuesday. the Governor h«i received a H "Lbwram from the Lord Mayor of b To°ihe C^U^F.mplte ;i .Stoned" Uank24 words
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Article59 1939-11-01 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. liriTH a view to helping C hiW v tit icfugees in th? SwaUw d strict in Kwangtung Province tc ecure upphcs of rnedi erne the Malayan Teoehew Association an arneal teM^ local mcdicim hens. Ine appeal, It.- J"J«S supplies of59 words
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45 1939-11-01 3 Singapore, Tuesday. JOHORE to qucsJ Hons by Mr Check q| a on the subject of the w*w Chinese Corps of AuxMa ri s w the Chinese themselves received I so far no reply had ucti I from the Chinese.45 words
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124 1939-11-01 3 Singapore* Tuesday. f EGISLATION to remed> »»«eun b satisfactory cond.t.o», under which shop assistants working is urgently necessar. saia Or N. Mootatamby when he spoke on the adjournment at to-day', meet ng of the CouncU of State held at the Dewan. cut plans for124 words
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Article14 1939-11-01 3 Mr. T.S. Anthony, of untitled Anthony and victoria land. His aadvcss is hum Lausanne.14 words
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Advertisement45 1939-11-01 3 j EUROPEANS I To-day I 1 2 p.m.— p.m.—AO—AZ I 3 10 0 L_ 1 oth OLED 1 1 IK THE HOUND OF li SI GE L CA B R R UC E t 1 =_TV"S NEWS I I |l SAM TEL HEIGHTS I -"IJmTeFaRTISTS45 words
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Advertisement106 1939-11-01 3 rrr\ OM LOAF ivill convince you thai we bake very good bread it time to change to It will also convince you that it varieties i-iOYAL BAKERY" bread. Twenty m" Cri;: p French Loaves and nou finest quality Loaves Bak ed in a modern A. H exacting supervision of a106 words
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Article145 1939-11-01 4 Singapore. Tuesday. TWO brothers, Tan Ah Sen* (U) 1 and Tan Ah Tai (9) appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham Second Police Magistrate this de™"" 116 aCCUSed un-" The prosecution story was tn *h a effect that the complainaiu returned Oc°t m iQ he T V W145 words
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Article17 1939-11-01 4 L-coke In the Tairrl Police Conrt Vi, morning u wmn tins WiS offered ,he of ««>17 words
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Article29 1939-11-01 4 WOAto^SS MlSSlon relief Numerous famlliea are still together with their cattle t "idling, will be thankfully accepted and Wiov rd.cd at the' .oliowim addles-■ Si29 words
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1458 1939-11-01 4 Revenue 1n1940T0 Total $17 Million gITDGET ESTIMATES FOR ,040 wlre LATOW ME TA B. k ABDUL AZIZ, MENTRI BEklr PRESimNG M UNGKU in LV4O is estimated it $17,816,290. and against this the expenditure next year is estimated &11,458 words
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Article313 1939-11-01 4 Singapore. Taesday. THAT a quarrel between the complainant and the wife of thr accused led to a stabbin» later in the day was stated at the preliminary inqu.ry into an attempted mardei cnarge against an eldeilv Kheh in the Third Police Court to-day. 2;313 words
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Advertisement180 1939-11-01 4 HEINZ MAKK^WP What a variety of delicious home- (j^^^lS^^ style soups Heinz has to offer f^ l^^^; you. Every one is equally delicious and every one is prepared V\vl^lN2// just as you>ou!d prepare the LW£ O same soup in your own home. VP TDCHM 0? Nothing but the finest ingre-180 words
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Advertisement100 1939-11-01 4 POISONKKkONEYT F'gbl CWFMfr Blood and Slop Ceiling Up Night, To harmlesUjr flush poisons tir.ci afrl from (tidnoys. to purify the blood ,ni ret'r of pros ate «rtt«S! PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam Dispensary No. 285, Victoria Street, Simran«rp BRANCHES S ngapore No. 220. Bat* Road, Kuala Lumn No. 133. Hugh Low100 words
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671 1939-11-01 5 Story Of Letter To Belgium Singapore, Wednesday. x r] mm for damages arising out of a letter written in French by A the defendant firm, Messrs. Moine Cojnte Co., Ltd., of Singafirm in Belgium which the plaintiff alleges was malicious and formed the subject671 words
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Article63 1939-11-01 5 (From Our own Cor^ponde^ Tan Tua, an was with Baron samsu at ncr having dl t l Haanto las) "Ighl wh« she had he to distmed th? '-cueaccused sa>d that sh a lor tor her own P c as a tome lile. She wed tt» W™f63 words
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Article117 1939-11-01 5 Singapore, Tuesaay. hurt against three unoftURNING a finding of voluntarily causing ging charge of voluntanly causing Wee Kia Cnu Wt a ho dle d on a sulked to one ot Foch Road and corny Ws slde the assistants of a Pam bpen „«iulted W ee117 words
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Article, Illustration7 1939-11-01 5 nf the fifth anniversary cfc*tor«»»«7 words
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Article115 1939-11-01 5 /Wvom Our Own Reporter) ,Fiom uu. Lumpur, Monday. j- i *Vi« Police the names ot noi moneylender, b.itrat oihbat th., Selangor Aww W m misS ory notes and allcged to Kave been n J» Blngh assaulted by foul S.khs, < Balawant Singh. Th, tour accused115 words
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Article114 1939-11-01 5 ExceUenc* »nd I*dyM w [a the ewnll rauu n t House I o.;t. •'•>• i t a meeting ol tu< His ExoMney House Executive Council htld ai o morn n'3 Thursday, Oct. 26 -eminent House M Hall. Mr. Hun. Mr. J. D. Hall and m f dmed M114 words
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Article188 1939-11-01 5 .From Our Own Reporter I Penang MonoWv. REMARKING that court X not be used to deprwe^ Koon Trek, the r^d na^ nargc d 32 OUtrate, cautioned J nd^ mscnw sum men and omen wo charEes moned by the c for 0 f bavins plg-»tle! lu,uul tbe currmt188 words
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Article62 1939-11-01 5 Reuter. London. Oct. It f u.r Empire air n training scheme are IM£ days frui in Ottawa within Un- land nU sThe Austtalian and New OtUWJ 4riUsh Ve reP?esentatives arc already there. trfM is headed by The Australian n nAtation,v tation, while the Controller ol CivilReuter. - 62 words
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202 1939-11-01 5 Reuter. Sydney, ucl. ox. ri that af* n ROWING a «ecided* consultation with Great Brita^m,overseas. abandon the plan to send an overseas imThey proposed instead to nd an pc general mediately to man aire raft and about Grea t Britain, reconnaissance squadron foi service inReuter. - 202 words
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Article27 1939-11-01 5 Mr. J.N. McHugh of the P.W.D. Mr. J r wno was well-known rugby tb £f r Lumpur and is now at ILuaiajM*"****' lor home on leave shorty27 words
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44 1939-11-01 5 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 1« pr.RMAN workers in war bare being watched by special .ecUons of the PwUP* set king the reason for a J^TSE filing off i» output in vecent weeks, M cording to the Paris Soir. _Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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58 1939-11-01 5 London. Nov. L THfc India office announces that T i„dian Territorial Force bo MX thereby toovnluis rl v. ,r. c n been decided to inlvoduce a %K&£K «W* at preifnt hrr.ited to ».W w ntar and Regtstratton u.~grel| Jg»S3 ana -/•••p.ited recruits van oe58 words
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Advertisement41 1939-11-01 5 "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic Ludhra" is J&JSI%*I relieve the unnatural P<"»' s making *S P"!° d J?»?. £'d"pendSR« -t'Uer. trying chance to »eip Youand lessens cfiscpmiortt Of all Dispensaries and Stores. .Sol. t ents: NAINA MOHAMED HONS, Singapore, L.MM» and 1- -ining.41 words
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Advertisement112 1939-11-01 5 I v RAND CHAW Hf PERFORMANCE CHINA RELIEF FUND I gSulSenernl OJlnn and Mr* KAO I 800 SEONG (Sat Soh) In MALAY language I by I MERKILADS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION At the "A" Theatre, I i HAPPY WORLD n I ON SJWtRjbAY. 4TH NOVEMBER. 1939. at 9.00 p.m. I I Mi112 words
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Advertisement47 1939-11-01 5 N AC ET Nacel blades lit 3-peg r«ors nrl( PROOF MON-MAO-M. MOHAMED IBRAHIM I 94 NORTH BRIDCii: j Uie CORY Coffee Brewer. I s THE BEST IN THE WORLD. "Petite" Model From: Sole Importers:— Kent Import Company, John Uu e Co., Ltd. 23. B0ni»» Building. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE.47 words
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Advertisement159 1939-11-01 6 The BIC COMEDY HIT of 1939. DIRECT From a 3 Weeks' Run at Radio City Music Hall N. V ~OPENS TO-DAY 'l| at the CAPITOL 6 5 9, 5 BY THE Jp, BABY IN HER ARMS!" J Sess _W Correspond tvi kA^K^.^'l, f»\% 16 KICK J nis 4 T '-;,7159 words
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Advertisement151 1939-11-01 6 r Opening TO-DAY zm eas PAVIIinM Comedy, ChilJs And THE VERDICT of THE CRITICS! Chuckles In A Thrilling a grand adventure story —SKETCH. Story Of How One Daring A brilliant FILM" -daily MAIL. "GENUINELY THRILLING ENWoman Outwitted The tertainment —film WEEKLY. G ĕ c, "GREAT STORY. BIG THRILLS ierma?i Secret151 words
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Advertisement251 1939-11-01 6 LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 A HEART THROBBING DRAMA Bm^^^^W^^^^B [L, m: newsboys who Bffl •W Ik: B bOUGHT FOR THE ONLY ■Hi fc T> Tffl HW HI HOME THEY KNEW EBBHfifiHS2n»UiS9 11 JA<KIE COOPEft^I In A New Universal Dramatic Entertain*. 1 "NEWSBOYS' IKMIi I with EDMUND LOWE I WENDY BARRIE251 words
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Article176 1939-11-01 7 Last Night's First Night conditioning at the Cathay adds ;.ty to the him "Hound of the lies," which commenced a sea- re last night. most thrilling of all th e SherImes stories has winter or late on Dartmocr as its backand it la not176 words
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Article48 1939-11-01 7 untitled price 1 Belgian 'Eagle Brand) Cf nt Imported from Hon;kong has Bin fixed at (110 per 50 kilogram bag cdown a'e by an impcrten and ±12 r 50 kilogram bag isa'e by a nerson ether than importer!. This is d in a Government Gazette extraordinary issued yesterday.48 words
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351 1939-11-01 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. I RATHER believe the accused s version cf the cause of the trouble 1 i-that ti c woman took exception to his remarks about her that she was no longer young cr pretty and couldn't expect So351 words
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566 1939-11-01 7 Need For Fully Supporting Conscription Singapore, Wednesday. "MALAYA is our home, and most of us hope to live and «c m Therefore I think we should all protect this country with our live snculd the necessity arise. It is our duty," I Lian Teck,566 words
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Advertisement65 1939-11-01 7 Next Change AIHAMBHA LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 MARLBOROUGH Gene Autry in I "Git Along Little lloj*ie«** j I The THAITOn* with TIM MeCOY I SUN TALKIE I NEW WORLD I 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 P.M. "VOICE of INDIA" Filmed Entirely in ludia. I EMPIRE TALKIE Bandol Scott .loan Bennett in -The65 words
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Advertisement146 1939-11-01 7 I NEW WORLD I |D A N C El IPALACEI lit:! 11:11 TEL 24;7 111 'M (The largest Air-conditioned g lp Cabaret in Malaya. Hjjj 1 NIGHT »AX€el i| 9.30 to 12 p.m. g ii Admission 50 cts. U I TEA DANCE fI Every Tues, Thurs Sat.f| II (Admission Free)146 words
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Advertisement119 1939-11-01 7 THE FUNNIEST, WITTIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR I TO-DAY: 3.15, \>|ll II A Eat ANN SHERIDAN Kfk DICK POWELL GALE PAGE W&L RONALD REAGAN• ALLEN JENKINS HELEN BRODERICK ZASU PITTS 1 MAXIE Ro^^ M tc£n&-'*~*!2s& m awarneTbros. ■■I'm H«ppy »bout the Whole Thing Picture "lc a Moment of Weekne» /!Sit119 words
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Miscellaneous73 1939-11-01 7 •i»a. hflor Mother." 1 'Ntllhtj But Nice.* Ilfl 1 The Lady Vanishes." The Hound of the Basker--1 villes." HITCH: "Git Along Little Y>o*ies M and "The Traitor." Gopal Krishna." w shoys' Home." Uu Fighting Champ" and •King of the Wild" (chaps. 1 to 6). The Good Earth." WORLD: Cabaret; side73 words
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Article224 1939-11-01 8 2 1 has become a common fallacy to imagine that because the youth movement has been strongly fostered totalitarian countries it must ot necessity impinge on demoer.be ideals. At a time when Britain is at war with totalitariamam m its wildest form it mieht aeem hereay for ~s224 words
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Article150 1939-11-01 8 Johore Sim, f«< that this year s "c venue has not so far come unto expectation,, the State unZ, '"the 1940 Estimates wUhho comprt.hensive programme of pub c works commenced .several years ago and prepares to face a deficit new yeat of over six million do liars, compared150 words
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Article180 1939-11-01 8 1 B,t in f h hoPed thal HUM? he Present war «H0 be m-iialy economic and that i( will not be necessary to resist by force of arms any direct act of aggres «0" against this country. Should this remote eventuality materialise .hat the Colony will be served180 words
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Article44 1939-11-01 8 Reuter. S„ v r nn Rome, Oct. 31. OME 20 people were killed, 21 seriously injured and a considerable number less severely injured when an express train from Venice ran into a Romebound train near Milan Central station to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article159 1939-11-01 8 Reuter. rwmn London, Oct. JL J t^T*" 11 1 of tack s is bein ff c onsidered t b h^ s of defence it wouJd" so the problems of attack thl hf l re f. the <J ues tion'of approach tc the objective as on*Reuter. - 159 words
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77 1939-11-01 8 Admiral Scheer Identified Reuter. CAPTAIN Harris, master ,< ,he stem, i .l s( Lond,m ,ha < his ship was sunk In t„ SCS* according to an has. London ,522!** Admiral Went. ■1 n v,, 0 recently net Harris -,t a. Harris declare! ihnt >Reuter. - 77 words
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Article24 1939-11-01 8 Reuter. Berlin, Ort 31. V H i?TJ OVie tr OpS to bp maintained in Latvia have crospH iun j cReuter. - 24 words
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Article14 1939-11-01 8 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. ««ain i„ u .„i K h ft S T "YReuter. - 14 words
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231 1939-11-01 8 BIG CONCENTRATION BY THE GERMANS Reuter. Paris, Oct. :;i A*™ a quiet spell there was increased activity on II Western Front, both on land and in the air, coin, i, wrth an improvement of the weather which wis coh <he previous heavy rains. afl<Reuter. - 231 words
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Article87 1939-11-01 8 Reuter. Brnssek, Oct gEKLIN is tk hearted in a Belgian \cw report. This is attributed to recent pronouncements unfavo to Germany, namely the Pope' cyclical, Mr. Roosevelt's Nay; message asking for the Senate' embargo decision, and the new and oil rationing measures come into force ir. GermanyReuter. - 87 words
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Article29 1939-11-01 8 Reuter. Paris. Oct 31 IMPORTANT financial decree* pension of the issue of the 18-n nTTtn defenCe bonds amn h i.*Meai armament bonds"' at 2«Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement105 1939-11-01 8 M I S T I T IV E I io: O T w EA i DARK BROWN 'US CORD LACES 'StffiSS?! ,OE CAF «UND EVE LEATHER U{ U ,t BERVICEABLE BiODKL DARK TAN WOOYEAR w» v ,mm IWEAL FOX TOWN WEAR KEELS. UCHTWEIGHT LEATHER SOLES AND I 7.75 net. I105 words
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Advertisement17 1939-11-01 8 Ethical Eyesight Service! Everbright Optical Co. 19 Chulla St., Spore. Phone 443C. S. CHONU Dr. of Optometry/17 words
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Advertisement32 1939-11-01 8 /oMtek pocket m 1DI A RIES For 1940 JUST RECEIVED UMITED SUPPLY OM V Sl g0 I am 77/£ WORLD BEFORE YOU' COLLINS "NEW STANDARD" PIC ATUS OF THE WORLD SINGAPORE ™S32 words
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Article83 1939-11-01 9 London. Oct. 31. IR the Canadian delethe Dominions conferiav discussed Canada's forth* oming talks. people, he said, clearly rtance of the issues. Cad come to London and that was, fullest co-operation rid the Dominions, in t successful concluas possible. have the opportunity invincible determinather country to maintain83 words
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Article20 1939-11-01 9 Reuter. Patna. Oct. 31. Congress Ministry has reBombay, Oct. 31. resa Ministry of Bombay has resigned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article547 1939-11-01 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. RE U already evidence that the publication of the White Paper, 1 uh its authoritative revelations of the conditions in German •Hen. camps and of the Nazi persecution of Protestants. Cathoind Jews has profoundly shocked world opinion. LbS, it was notReuter. - 547 words
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Article162 1939-11-01 9 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 31. THE Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking at a Diocesan conference, asked if we could doubt that the world was now confronted by the menace of force, which was really and truly an evil. "Consider the persecution and cruelty inflicted onBritish Official Wireless. - 162 words
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Article73 1939-11-01 9 Reuter. New De'hi, Oct. 31. Recruiting has started for the new Tnriian Air Force Volunteer Reserve, consisting initially of five flights primarily for coast defence. The flights will be stationed at Karachi, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta and D Tnp machines will be manned mostly by Indians enlistedReuter. - 73 words
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Article50 1939-11-01 9 Chungking, Oct. 51. THE American Trade Commission J T" 110 w thousands of trucks ••Tungsten" (wood-oil) from the nlenoi to "Sasta? ports to be ready for export* U u'is understood that these cotnmodities are U shi PP ed in accordance »tHK I Jhew 3tt Po n50 words
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Article25 1939-11-01 9 London, Oct. 31. The secretary for Mines stated 'n the Commons to-day hat the «nn sumption of COM m* w Tt" u t^25 words
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431 1939-11-01 9 Reshuffle In Rome Berlin Reuter. AT THE same time as a Cabinet reshuffle and changes in high A anointments in the army and the Fascist Party are announced fromßome, rumours are reported to be current in SwSurXkeM in the German High Command, one ol wWch Brauchitsch,Reuter. - 431 words
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Article105 1939-11-01 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 31. THE recent remarks of Government spokesmen indicating that the submarine menace to allien shipping is well under control is amply confirmed by the new list ol war risk insurance rates of the institute of London Underwriters, which comprises a number of reductionsReuter. - 105 words
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53 1939-11-01 9 Reuter. Tallinn, Oct. 31. NINETY thousand members of the N Russian minority* in Esther>« have decided to set up their own autonomy" institutions The ment so far has main ained Pu-'- -chcols and the minority wishes It to t nv the full costs of onsanwReuter. - 53 words
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Article106 1939-11-01 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. ANOTHER British ship has been sunk without warning. She is the Newcastle steamer. Cairumona, of 4,668 tons. Forty-one members of her crew were landed by lifeboats to-day. and three ethers are reported mussing. One of the survivors reported that tne steamer was sunkReuter. - 106 words
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Article72 1939-11-01 9 THE sale of car mascots in Singap-rc fcr the Poppy Day Fund is now being carried out. The organisers hope that those who have not been approached, and who wish to buy car mascots, will kindly teLphone to one of the organisers, who will be pleaded72 words
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Advertisement176 1939-11-01 9 I THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable of all ChamliU and Stort WHY IT'S CALLED THE ONE BOTTLE MEDICINE CABINET Thooaaad. nil AaaarblaaJr. tty-Oy-Betth Medicine Cabinet" because it has the combined pn rtiea ol m efcetH* lm.ment and a powerful antiseptic. An ordinary liniment i- designed to penetrate an.i h176 words
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Advertisement145 1939-11-01 9 Hair Health For You 4 'l was quite bald and obliged to wear a silk cap. 1 Complete New Growth -Jt L«tioni of other rtmtrkaWo eaooi etPjJJ Jfe v Jiff «H.r baldnen. taltine hair ru KOTALKO i» iplendid tor cMMn£ ***J£* -or ah »hi. «*d brittle hair or other cleanse145 words
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Article, Illustration467 1939-11-01 10 "Pete - LAST NIGHT'S BOXING AT HAPPY WORLD (ii> "Pete" 1VJ Al nOLMillTON presented some really thrilling figiitM At tl"- Happy World ovpred Stadium last nitfht, when a larire crowd was present. Last night's card was voted the best yet put up in Junior promotions.467 words
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Article29 1939-11-01 10 TO-DAY HOCKEY: Police vs\ R.A.F., Depot; R C. vs. Indian Assn tier; C.S.c. vs. Raffles College; Raffles vs. Medical College U M.C.U. TENNIS: SC.B.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments.29 words
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Article110 1939-11-01 10 Reuter. Loudon. Oct. SI. fl IR] ITCB probables:— Fly On »E Smith) Black Speck 'Carslake) Contrevent <Brethes> Pinli fHarry Wraggi Valedictory <Pat Beasley) Row i Sec md (Gethinj T. Burns) Mubarak '.Smirkei Buxton (Stephenson) Alistair (Lowrey) H tia Sec >nd (Elliott) Snake Lightning (Nevett) Hurry f>Reuter. - 110 words
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Article52 1939-11-01 10 of 50ccer has be-n C.S.A.U. and n and Co.. Ltd. o n Friday, irrer Park at 5.15 p. m 1 .••^^ha^bee/chosen Chye Benny y J* 1 T^ Ua T n T^ Ck Koon r> e ieck Lim. Foon°- Hun 1 serves:—David Na Terk «r*-T 5 p Kwonj ck52 words
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Article45 1939-11-01 10 ;i !> aVOi '■> will represent aetic Association in a r feainst the Siong 800 '.'< n on Sunday. Nov. 5 1 J'.irk ground:-Ah Kow Ah i w 5i m Swee See Lim. Chin Ann. Lye Kwe#» Lian, Keng Ah Kong, Chan X and Cher Sen-.45 words
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Article26 1939-11-01 10 <Vr' F A ,Junic rs) will frii Mv»', s evening in a 1 fixture on the m.f a TJey also meet the Hindoo26 words
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Article68 1939-11-01 10 rpnn STJ general meetng ol tn c Gentle Badminton Party hfld last Sunday, the following were ejected office bearers for the ensuing year Patron:-Mr. Sarkam bin Sawafc ('re' Uected, President:-Mr. a£S5 bin Haj; Nasir (re-elected >, Hon Secre tS;- A Mr Ra A h i, m Ahmad68 words
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Article124 1939-11-01 10 bingapore, Tuesday, j FURTHER progress was made in the I thu V, M C A lawn tennis tournament this evening, when two ties in the mixed doubles were played off. Results: Miss Consigliere and CF J Ess < sen beat Miss B. Oehlers and C Reshty124 words
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322 1939-11-01 10 S.CC WINNERS BY WIDE MARGIN goal, a penalty goal and a try) (tW g a S a dro P Definitely the better side the n.,h i,„ T», eia J" b *"*»> too, mm. the Sappers' forward, in ihe by the' SI >-fiT°tea,ned d Sa322 words
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Article552 1939-11-01 10 Colours U Whites 8 WITH a big field of talent to pick from, the selection committee, Hockey Association will have another hard task to select n team this year. The first trial held at fche V.M.C.A Joun d did not give much help, several552 words
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Article93 1939-11-01 10 The following have been selected In play hockey for the V.M.C A a on Friday Nov. 3 on the P Edward Road GroundWee Aik Chan; R. Lvne V X Chin Chye. G.L. Day, F. Hutch: Lawrence. I B. Suratta. Lee Fone I A C. Galstaun, C. Reshty Reserves:93 words
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Article22 1939-11-01 10 yesteiday, the S.C.C. defeated D Company the Manchesters by foi;: < to two. Fraser and Clement™a£red twice eacr for the dub22 words
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Article40 1939-11-01 10 v P^PrHo gby K l llatch pla ved a t Oillman the d A y p between /he R .A.O.C. and dr?J iZt resulted in a pointless sli iv, either Slde were able to penetrate the opposing defence40 words
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Advertisement46 1939-11-01 10 Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week i i For microscopes theodolites. x-ray apparatus. thermometers. 0 HAEMOMETERS. j ERKAMETERS. j j I I HEARING AIDS, etc. J please write to: THE I Scientific Instrument Company., Ltd. I T o. 2, Finlayson Grcc SINGAPORE O. BOX 9i I46 words
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Miscellaneous26 1939-11-01 10 TO-DAY Hish Hater:. .00.50 a.m. 8 7 ft 1223 p.m. 9.5 ft.' Ilioh it T<> -BORROW Wgh Water; 1.30 a.m. 3.4 ft 1-00 p.m. 9.3 ft.26 words
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444 1939-11-01 11 26 HORSES AND PONIES TO COMPETE H w ing are entries for the I Turt Club's winter meetI Horses lnss 1 I IST HUN 2ND RUN 7F or 5%F 6F Off 9F I 21 15 20 IK I Tonics Class 1 Ist 2nd444 words
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Article131 1939-11-01 11 THE .schedule of racing for the Winter meeting is as follows: First day. Nov. 11: Hois s class I, Div 1 and 2, 7 furs. each. Horses class 2. Div. 1. 2 and 3. 7 furs. Ca poiiea class 1. Div. 1, 2 and 3. 5 1131 words
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Article642 1939-11-01 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. PRESIDING at the anna., general meeting* the Club. 1 W .1 the Club's Town Office, Chartered Bank Ch^ Tv/r a T-i Miles in the course of ois speei. n, iciv. terday evening, Mr. A. H. inne track, saying Mr Miles642 words
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Article40 1939-11-01 11 The October Women's Bogey CompeUtton ol the island Club was yesterday and resulted as foUoja^ Mrs F T. Wyckoff. 1 M 5. Kn j 2 down Miss S. Abed. Mrs. A. Nasstm J Jown Mrs. Y. Nambu 440 words
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Article448 1939-11-01 11 Singapore. Oct. 31. a HLI -siasat -Peranchls yang bernama Calllaux ltu tidak bersetuju mengatakan perang lnl akan lama. Kata-nya Kerajaan British OMn peranrhis akan menang dalam beberapa b-ia-i sahaja dengan Jalan menahan barang2 darlpatK sampal ka-negeri Jerman Istimewa mlnyak bagl kapal2 terbang dan kereta2 kebal (tanks).448 words
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Article60 1939-11-01 11 Tokyo. Oct. 31 I MEETINO at 03u yesterday evening j again, following the morning's con- rerence leading officials of the Foreign Office discussed diplomatic affairs and j disposal of the China affair until midn*The conference was presided over by the Foreign Minister, Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura,60 words
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Article23 1939-11-01 11 No ties in the S.CR.C. and Tanghn Club Tennis tournaments were played yesterday owing to the sodden condition of the ground.23 words
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Advertisement69 1939-11-01 11 A HIGHLY PAID ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION, i muss «i sjr at Future ire BxsnunstlotM <i<n o« taken i, .M«'-^L h Accountancy I. postal training• *»;J* 1 001 Uu Blit! h Empire the I—<lfH institution U 1 neM Careen Write for rrco MOP Bo n rt ntl busin.-w Success." stating "g". OF69 words
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Advertisement121 1939-11-01 11 Stop That Persistent COUGH or COLD By Regularly Taking ]PETPS I KHTtSEfTIC tMAIHEMU TW£Tt Does Your Mirror Mock You? it does U it reflect* a skin marred by pimp£ blackheads and other Sow much happier and COII tented >o would b: ii you could aft bright, clear complexion. Jo attain121 words
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Advertisement271 1939-11-01 11 INDIGESTION I-ED TO GASTRIC ULCER Stomach Sufferer Who Had "Tried Everything" It \b not always wim mach pains lightly. If it is only touch of indigestion" now it may something much more serious DCiore very long. Read what happened to Vm man:— "Tn ••This is my record." he writes in271 words
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54 1939-11-01 12 j Tokyo. Oct. 31. j|« a sequel to the of the 1 Nomonlian truce agreement j peaceful conditions have EJJSi I replaced the tense atmosphirc uh eh I prevailed over the oiin I;i I frontier Soviet Union and Orter-MottouZ The correspondent, however (Umm ween Japan54 words
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Article8 1939-11-01 12 At to—day's meeting of the Singapore «ting ..pin,»««,.„.,;•8 words
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605 1939-11-01 12 SHORT OF FOOD IN FEAR OF BRITAIN London, Oct. 13. J SAT on my suitcase at a wayside station "somewhere in a neutral country" and shared a German's sandwiches, fie was making a business journey and had a meagre package of food. Dining605 words
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Article146 1939-11-01 12 Goebbels Says: v ffanda Minister D i conquer the United Si 'V° Europe, according to uJ after hus Vanderbilt hmivr *"r"earticle i„ the Am" zme Liberty. Can Mr. Vanderbilt stal asked Dr. Goebbels; wiH it take you o ,ri Europe?" 10 ITIO P up Pounding the146 words
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Article30 1939-11-01 12 The untitled •ppotofmant of Raja am n i ,T" al-Marhum Sultan Idris. Rala Ke! be Raja di-Hihr of Per ik hac firnu-d ana gazetted of/d, raking effect aii l 730 words
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293 1939-11-01 12 A London. Od 12 The ££fi?S r M f retold in tea U he few hours a( a sailors' rest One sailor, who had met finish d :up of tea. noticed the peculiar aietnn formed by the tea-leaves His mates crowcL?d rou what293 words
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Article52 1939-11-01 12 TAN sff rwro^ ins:,poie Tuesday, i afterSrL E n W c WaS this Soe ah^h ltor t0 The the D p p ho i the «?™*ed and that quittal ad I] ob J to an ac- j Mr. V. J Mendis counsel to. aecuaed, asked for the ™S52 words
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Article20 1939-11-01 12 The appointment of Miss P Sharpingoton llje appointment of Miss P c;w an* .avan Educational hWc approved. *vice. nas been20 words
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Article70 1939-11-01 12 M Durban. Natal A w???** 1 1 trailed to the ground tram ciSh r f 4>o feet When 't lost Ita I tetwee* La.;e Sibayi and Mselinl. in ICapul La The occupants. Mr. W. C. Mitchell and M..j Ti^^°T7,° f were unhurt, inri h y ,rt70 words
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Article25 1939-11-01 12 The Resident of Perak has untitled IxLa f C tt H£ esu Health Inspector Bo a ,d n? b of the Sanitar oodid, Batang Padanu.25 words
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Advertisement205 1939-11-01 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO 9ule Agents: KADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA 19.31, LTD. FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT Er FICIENT REPRODUCTION IKY -i f Vir RADIOS for which they ur<UNSURPASSED. Sole A s: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. > ZZ^ZT S LET US HANDL£ ALL VOUB I CLOCK205 words
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Advertisement211 1939-11-01 12 PO YOU NEED GLAggEs Thompson Certified Frames and Mountings are priced Jlfefc. SiOO $5.00 and 57.00. Jhe cost of the lenses depends on your eyesight needs. v Have your Eyes Examined Now! THOMPSON OPtfcAL CO. i SISJf?24 Eyesight Specialists. 4 ARCADE BLDG PHONE 3002 I S°J**£s Dr Ocular Sconce year*211 words
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Advertisement74 1939-11-01 12 ■*i itgj< \ouri: Th» registration of mule Brltlxfa b»» Those whose surnampc foti Dm SET'S* bet een 9 a.m S ai Vci".' in z are asked to reristem o the afternoon, between 1.1 tho Cnlii tr.s? 56 Members Force.' n„ Hi v?«^ te f r K rcr P°UW nee' Impre":-74 words
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Advertisement56 1939-11-01 12 'US® 1 I>RY SHAViNO is \o MORF TO-DAY A RICH MAN'S LUXITRY "white spot- dry Shaver AFFORDS PLEASURE IN SHAVING aw j OT BIEFDin', i A.C. 23« VO..TS SBAVg, (MV $6 50 rOSI,iGL 30 cent,, EXTRA. WHITE SPOT" SHAVi--S*77i.'AVF» THAN OTHER SjISSR 4 TIMES ITS PJUCB SWT IMDIO I Tn56 words
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Miscellaneous348 1939-11-01 12 j TODAYS RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.53 mcfs). transmissions 2*3 2HP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s). UH Mrs (1686 metres) r> m GSF 15.14 Mr s (13.92 metres) V'| „11 GSJ 2, -53 Mrs (19.82 metre** i.UO Miscellaneous programme Of new Programme DrglM 6 p.m. (local time) Gramophone records348 words
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Article236 1939-11-01 13 NEW YORK CABLE New York. Oct. 30. Hfßl Steady 20h. 19 Us. ..Mai 19 0. 19^ jpi Very Quiet 55 BULLION MARKET London. Tuesday. LONDON SILVER 23 LONDON GOLD Fine, per oz. £8.8.0 LONDON SHARE LIST London. Tuesday. ONDON STOCK EXCHANGE 64 6 Rubber Electric ID Ch236 words
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Article121 1939-11-01 13 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. THE Secretary for War, Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, stated in the House of Commons to-day that there was no intention of sending any man to the front until he had ton sufficiently trained for tne duties he would be required to perform. iReuter. - 121 words
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53 1939-11-01 13 Tokyo, CXt. 31. j ACCORDING W a r*V*£** *gj A York the Japanese been made a feature of iair in New York will rer by the New York Municipality at its own expenses. neeotiaThis came as a result of lion between the Fair and JapaniMIhoritles,53 words
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97 1939-11-01 13 Reuter. Budapest, Oct. 31. QERMANS are combing the Polish prison camps for Czech legionaries, according to reports received here. The Nazis declare that the legionaries are German nationals ana therefore will regard them as traitors. Therefore they will be immediately shot. London. Oct. 31.Reuter. - 97 words
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146 1939-11-01 13 London, Oct. 31. PRITISH troops at the front had their first air raid warning to-day. It lasted three-quarters of an hour. The Royal Air Force made extjruUv. rcSnnaiSances on aerodrome, m North- ?3°SSSSd n3 Uti. thi J morning the A r Ministry stated146 words
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Article68 1939-11-01 13 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. rOMPLETE faith in the ultimate L triumph of the Allies and compete identity of views are contained in a communique issued by the inKlo-Freoch Parliamentary Army Committee from Pans. The head of the p Party of 9%+**» broadcast from t hf VarifamentaryReuter. - 68 words
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96 1939-11-01 13 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 31. WHEN the Finnish delega- tion headed by M. Paasikivi tro to Moscow to-night, they will take for submission to Stalin detailed coun-ter-proposals according to the Helsinki correspondent of the Lagbladet. The no,■ repent th^unSfX SUB* opposition details of the secret,Reuter. - 96 words
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Article22 1939-11-01 13 London. Oct. 31 Awns r^r&l the situation at the 31 The communique report, weak arUL planes were brought down22 words
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Advertisement14 1939-11-01 13 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. THE rXECUTOR OF A BUSINESS. IMMUNITY FBOMUgW14 words
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Advertisement153 1939-11-01 13 BRITISH INDIA S.N TOSERVICES. Weekly Calcutta Wcdflj Port Swettenham. Penang. Ne-anatam. Karikal, Porto Novo, Cyddalore, Pond,cherry, Madras. PWHHRnw For information regarding passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD. I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA. LTD.) Direct Japan Singapore Service. In Japan). (Inward) BOSTON MARU !J Agents: ISHIHARA SANGYO153 words
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Advertisement378 1939-11-01 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& and BRITISH INDIA ilncorporated In England) P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILIN(JS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have 3 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. Ail vessels nay call at ports on or off the route and all sailings are subject to378 words
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Advertisement303 1939-11-01 13 BRITISH INDIAN PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For ail informal ion apply to: P ft O S.N. C«- The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. BI S.N Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., -Apcar Line>. F-t Hongkong, Shanghai, »«JV. Kobe <fc Osaka Pwrtoignws "caStta* R gCOn Fortnightly303 words
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Advertisement130 1939-11-01 13 I THE A EASTERN BANK I I LIMITED. I ii BNOAFOSE BRANCH! jl II Almeida BtK»t. I il Branche»: II II Bombay, Calcutta, Ctotombo, II II Karachi, Madras. Amara, iSSTSSl II I Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and II I a cURRi e NT ACWrjNTS cjened I II and money received130 words
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Obituary41 1939-11-01 14 MRS. G. ARMJL»rRONG and family vi<n to express their sincere thanks to aii relative.-; and IrJends who attended flic funciai of Ule late Mr. Garvin 'Jack' Arm r* well a* those who :?ih wreaths and letters or condolence41 words
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Obituary31 1939-11-01 14 Oisf'ii. Early this morning at No. 101, Fast CcoeA Rc-ad. Singapore. Ojcar Olsen. 76 years. The funeral wlU tnk<? place at the Eidaduri Cemetery at 6.30 p,m j -day regretted.31 words
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Obituary74 1939-11-01 14 Mr Lim £»i 11 Hin, store-keeper of Medsi-s, CJcfief Co pjv&sed away peacefully at ihe aj»p of 72. on the morning cf Crtr ber. 'he 2£th at his residence 08, TVa$ £troet. He left behind his •sons. irn Lim Kim £wee, Lim Chan &wee. Lim Hoe 3wee. three daughters-in-iaw a74 words
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Advertisement404 1939-11-01 14 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED—ADS RENT AUCTIION HIRE AGENT s WANTED by well-known I Company specialising Life insurance On ble men able to interview need apply. Excellent terms to men of proved f*U<y. Boa No. 132, Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. (685 B e WANTED Saksman for Mechanical Rubber Goods. Connections404 words
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Advertisement381 1939-11-01 14 Astrology I have already helped others"! I can help you too. THE MYSTIC YOGI OF THE TIME is r.ble to solve the deeped problem* of your life. Complete racces* Inspects invited. Horoscope and five questions, $2. Palmistry $1. Consultation for spiritual and physical cure $3. Any five questions $1. Consult381 words
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Advertisement405 1939-11-01 14 F. E. M. S. (FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL), IA, Kirk Terrace (Govt. Regd.) Phone 2323. THORO* TRAINING in any grade. I European Faculty. Principal: M. Anciano. F.T.C.L. IS %i Sate j TEA SEED FOR SALE: China hybrid variety. Box J3l, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (683-Bi FOR SALE: Well-estaolished Ladie.: Hairdre&sing Saloon.405 words
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Advertisement353 1939-11-01 14 IT? Vs/ucfy Salt "'JihdZui The cf Krirmy Property of-ii-r.s lor i.u.' ievc.ul which may w Jnipetucd a: the promises of Me&sir. Bujjkmunn. a: Co. and Liocri Auto Co. Ltd. to wt III of f era should be comrnunicat.Hs. FiaL Modei 193J. piaciicu.» new. inAtrljnents can b«AppJv W <B. c 4c353 words
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Advertisement407 1939-11-01 14 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP 45» IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtui: KHOO ENG TEE Address of debtor: No. 113, Pasi- Fanjang Road, Singapore. Description of debtcr: Shroff No. of Proceedings: 415 of 1939 on which Administration Order made:407 words
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Advertisement224 1939-11-01 14 Singapore Municipal TENDERS. thumbs %r e now mvlf Allowing materials o m particulars see MunicipL Supply cf Fuel f cr as James Power Stat during 1940, 12 noon v Supply of 2.500 9" dil Concrete Searer Fires 12 noon, h MunJc!r ;a j F. M. S. RAILWAY Armistice 1 Hari224 words
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Article839 1939-11-01 15 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Oct. 30. MINING Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers Tin 4';9 513 Austral Amal 6,9 713 Austral Malay 37'- 39 Ayer Hitam 24|3 25,3 Aver Weng 0 85 0.95 Bangrin 22 3 23j3 Batu Selangor 162»'2 167 2 Berjuntal 106 llj3839 words
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Article14 1939-11-01 15 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 1117%14 words
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Article16 1939-11-01 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers: 38»/ 2 Sellers: 38%16 words
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Article239 1939-11-01 15 Singapore, Oct 31. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular Mart* the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion. SELLING 2!4 113 London T.£T. 2 1 4 London demand 24 i a Rates for Freight 2050 Lyons demand 207 Switzerland demand Hamburg demand 46239 words
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Article138 1939-11-01 15 Singapore. Oct. 31. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan Si (SSI W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan q Rice Siam 1 j!7j Rice Siam 2 $1 ,;4 Rice Siam I $iv Siam Broken Rice No. 1 l; Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon138 words
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Article44 1939-11-01 15 90 lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL n 5; 1940 1M losnom 4 2 1847 lOSnom 4»/2% 1 955 100 102 SSL 109 00 110.00x1 ii ios, 'i 106V2C say -'J ss 2<" 1958 88 PENANG MUNICIPAL Uf^M S itS lcl 8.3. 3% 0044 words
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Article219 1939-11-01 15 Singapore, Tuesday. TIN at midday was again unchanged at $117 3 /8, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37% cents, November December 37 5 8 cents, January March 35 3 8 cents, and April| June 34 3 /i cents, market steady. Although219 words
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133 1939-11-01 15 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX R.S.S. Spot lcose 37 3 4 38 N'> IX R.S.S. F O B. in cases November 38 384 G.F.A.Q. R S S. FOB. In bales 37> 8 37 3 8 F.A.Q. R.S.S 1133 words
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Advertisement533 1939-11-01 15 )ooc Oa RS INVITED, rooked rations Depot, Penang. ,by the Indian c 'for the supply the Sungei Pinan the period of twelve I traary to 31ts Decemntract may be asputy Controller of ang, who will also, the necessary be accompanied by ash deposit of $20 hose tender is acr into533 words
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Advertisement199 1939-11-01 15 I Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. MOTOH CAJR AUCTION SALE DODGE SENIOR "6" NO. S. 43 MESSRS. A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., 1 are instructed to sell by auction, without reserve. thL- well-kept and commodious Iw»>tor Car. Paint in very good condition,199 words
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Advertisement208 1939-11-01 15 PROHIBITION HAS NOT COME TO SINGAPORE SO WHY NOT VISIT Raffles Brasserie New Bar WHERE THERE IS COMFORT, ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS AND SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. WE SERVE AN EXCELLENT GRILL AFTER YOUR COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES Fast becoming the most popular Rendezvous in Town. i SEA VIEW HOTEL! TO-NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL208 words
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Article, Illustration686 1939-11-01 16 Government Promise To Consult Critics Reuter. gTRONG speeches were made by Liberal and Labour members in the House of Commons on Government's emergency regulations, particularly on the restriction of the right of public comment. In reply the Government promised to consult Opposition leaders onReuter. - 686 words
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Article122 1939-11-01 16 Shanghai, Oct. 31. JAPAN'S budget for the next financial year is estimated at 10,000 million d; liars, ot which the war estimates come to about 5.000 millions, thus bringing the total military expenditure since*the commencement of hostilities up to 15,000 million dollars. Motional Indebtedness Ii expected to122 words
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100 1939-11-01 16 Reuter. P„„ Washington. Oct. tl RESIDENT Roosevelt won the hrst test cf strength i„ (h e House «f Renres.n.atives 10-day over the new Neutrality Bill, when the House decided that the bin should be sent forthwith to a ioint Seaajy-awMe ee.mmhtoe to composeReuter. - 100 words
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Article121 1939-11-01 16 Reuter. London. Oct. 31 it is confirmed in well-informed quar--1 rs In London that negotiations for an Italian-Greek Mn-aggreaslon pact are likely to be concluded in the n?ar future. Broadly speaking, the pact will re}f;; m a similar agreement reached in 1939. It is welcomed here as aReuter. - 121 words
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Article114 1939-11-01 16 Loudon. Oct. 31. THE Queen will broadcast to the Empire on the evening of Remembrance Day. on Nov. 11. The broadcast will be heard in the overseas programme of the BBC at S p.m. GM T. on Nov. 11. Recordings of her message will be114 words
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Article182 1939-11-01 16 Reuter. mmm c- London, Nov. L JUL German radio, announcing Uie Italian Cabinet changes, made no comment but merely qur.'ed -Italian quarters" as stating I at the chances would not affe > t II Duces traditional policy. lipTnH Cnbi r i <**nft*j are believed to beReuter. - 182 words
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Article169 1939-11-01 16 British Wireless. T Louden, Nov. 1. HE B B.C. < fVerver with the Royal Air FotCi at the Western front givt sa di s<uiptk nol a British tighter brining down a German p.anc behind the British lines The observer said that the cnemv machine wasBritish Wireless. - 169 words
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Article51 1939-11-01 16 Reuter. ■tkt »1 tt London. Nov 1 let vvarr announced that mmn J} ad s*lJ« before 0 th<° onn nhe ltbreßk of war. Of Sft lh n m had be interned Out of the 900 who were interned -ions and 37 had b°en Immediately.--R2uter meaaed aReuter. - 51 words
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89 1939-11-01 16 limn tt London. X lIN the House of Commoi J the Prime Minister in ffi? V, pS J* is proposed to i SurfJS' Smith t0 be Consul-S Duiazzo in succession to c Kyan. In order that he may to exercise his functions it w fhf?f89 words
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Article33 1939-11-01 16 Reuter. London TfP P H P WUltetBT. y,k,. House of Commons to-dav rVnnr fOOU NBid ltU merits paramount objrrfn, a fnnv«H 3r *i but hHrtahliis Wo. wherever possiblr R.-m.Reuter. - 33 words
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135 1939-11-01 16 More Trouble In Shanghai Reuter. one of the main m*. j Shanghai, Nov. I l Japanese CH 2 In,er ali thr« «i 'bed or «loo.cwTTchiS* °r ,cials yeste, > ese) "hot dead by an escaped. «natched a caae ccntainin* the money andReuter. - 135 words
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