Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI- -No. 264. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, November 6, 1939.21 words
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Article, Illustration212 1939-11-06 1 At the head of this vast organismAdmiral ol the Fleet Sir Dudley He is 02 years Old, and has I 4. yearf service Tall, grey-hair-l-c 5 with a weather-beaten face and piercing b'ue eyes, he represents the ai idea of "the British naval offiHe has had plenty212 words
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Article46 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 5. THE gift of £100.000 from the Nizam of Hyderabad made to the Air Council Is to be used in providing a fighter .squadron for the Royal Air Force. It is i be known as the Hyderabad Sauadron —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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401 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 6. T AST night's communique states ij that Sunday was a quiet day on Western Front. Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, to-day visited the Western Front. He lunched with Lord Gort 1 at general headquarters and afterwardsReuter. - 401 words
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490 1939-11-06 1 INTERNAL DEADLOCK THE MAIN OBSTACLE Reuter. New Delhi, Nov. 6. BROADCASTING to the nation, the Viceroy announced with profound regret that the conversations inaugurated with representatives cf the Congress and the Moslem league had not so farReuter. - 490 words
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Article111 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 5. HIGH German officers who have been giving military instruction in Turkey are leaving the country to-morrow, according to the Paris Soir correspondent at Istanbul. He says those remaining state they will leave before Dec. 31, because "in January, war will be here,"Reuter. - 111 words
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Article56 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Kunming, Nov. 6. RUMOURS that the French Indo-China authorities are closing the frontier against traffic to and from China have been denied by Yunnan officials, according to reports published here. French precautionary measures, taken Owing to the European War and said I to have beenReuter. - 56 words
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Article78 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. G. lANCE CORPORAL Da vies, 1 aged 20, was killed while on guard in a blockhouse on the British defence sector perimeter yesterday. He was shot in the back of the head at a distance of about six yards, by a bulletReuter. - 78 words
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Article80 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 6. IJEAVY fighting throughout west Shansi is reported by despatches. It is claimed that a Japanese westward drive, made by three columns, was repulsed after fierce fighting. The Japanese are believed to be trying to clean up the Chinese forces operating in the mountainsReuter. - 80 words
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Article86 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Chungking. Nov. 6. THE Chinese Finance Ministry announces that the four Government banks, the Central Bank of China, the Bcnk of China, the Bank of Communications and th* Farmers" Bank, also their agents abroad, have been instructed to start payment on Nov. 1 onReuter. - 86 words
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Article204 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. Military experts seem to be inclining more and moiv to the view that the lull on the Western Front may not be broken until the Spring, though the proviso is attached that Hitler does not appear to know' his own mind and may suddenlyReuter. - 204 words
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Article76 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Rom 2, Nov. 5. MUSSOLINI had a long series of conversations with his military leaders to-day, including Marshal Graziani, new head of the army staff, Crown Prince Umberto and General Soddu, Under-Secretary for War. The Duce has confirmed the appointment of Marshal Badoglio as Chief ofReuter. - 76 words
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119 1939-11-06 1 Reuter. Copenhagen, Nov. 6. THE latest Nazi propaganda move in Denmark is the opening of a special advertising bureau under the patronage of the German Government. It is alleged that two million droner have been given to organise the scheme under an exGerman officer.Reuter. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration164 1939-11-06 1 Sir Edgar is an Irishman and served in the Royal Irish Rifles from 1904--1914 On the outbreak of War he IransfenSd to the old Royal Hying Corps and served with bombing squadrons throughout hostilities. He was in command of the nrst spe cial "bombing wing'-the 'oreruimer of164 words
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Article44 1939-11-06 1 British Wireless. London, Nov. 5 The King has approved the appointment of Mr. V A.L. Malle, Counsellor at the British Embassy at Washington, to be His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Stockholm, v.icceeding Sir E. Monson —British W ireless.British Wireless. - 44 words
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Advertisement54 1939-11-06 1 < r OTHER PAGES Pages Tq-&mj's Important Finance Meeting 2 upid In Singapore 3 j-tspondence 4 China Htm 5 inomas 6 l ull Statement On India 7 v. riet Troops Concentrate 8 iliilcr To Sell Out To Stalin 9 Sports 10 and 11 Kadio 12 classified Advertisements 14 Financial 1554 words
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Advertisement115 1939-11-06 1 LOST AND FOUND "I wcnder when you will stop that scratching habit of yourc! said a man -to his girl left her in disgust. She was suffering from Dandruff and would often scratch her head in his presence. Months after, his thoughts turned to her again but when he called115 words
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Article100 1939-11-06 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A DARING case of dayling robbery has been reported to the Police. At about 2.30 p.m. a young Chinese walked into a shop in Campbell Street and asked to be shown some rings. He was dressed only in shorts and a100 words
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Obituary278 1939-11-06 2 fTTHE death occurred at the Kowloon x Hcspiial on Oct. 28, after a short .Ilness, of Mr. Hermon John Henry White, manager of the Kowloon Hotel. He was 48 years of age, and was the eldest ?on of the late Mr and Mrs. H. J. B.278 words
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Article48 1939-11-06 2 Under f he auspices cf the Literary Department of Ceylon Tamils' Association Singapore Mr. A. P. Rajah, BA. <Oxon > will give a taik on "The Evolution of Marriage' 7 at the association hall 11 Handy R.ad, on Wednesday, at 630 p.m All are cordially invited.48 words
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420 1939-11-06 2 MEETING OF JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE (Tribune Staff Reporter) J?INAL decisions on certain extraordinary expenditure provided for in the 1940 budget of the Colony will be taken at to-day's special session of the joint Select Committee. These decisions will be confirmed at Wednesday's meeting420 words
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208 1939-11-06 2 gKIN« dissatisfied with the generous contributions he has made during the last two years of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Malayan philanthropist and industrial leader, has again decided to buy $2,000,000 worth of the National Salvation Bonds to help and enrich208 words
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63 1939-11-06 2 Singapore, Sunday. While on his rounds near the Kandang Kerbau Market at about 7 o'clock last night, a Municipal hawker inspector was said to have been assaulted by several Chinese armed with sticks and iron bars. The Inspector was injured badly, and he was conveyed63 words
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Article60 1939-11-06 2 The youngest boy at St. Joseph's, Darh^ m £i a fu the *****01 s P° rts la *t month handed the Governor of Beneai Sir SJ*. a %oi r Excellency, please accept this as our thP «iiiS 00 rup ees l he whole of60 words
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Article178 1939-11-06 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. THAT present-day youth was more vigorous than the elders, both mentally and physically, and that they were prepared to shoulder th e responsibilities of the community if only given the chance and co-operation by the elders, was the opinion expressed by178 words
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Obituary173 1939-11-06 2 (From Our Own Reporter* Penan;, Saturday. ONE of Malaya's earliest industrialists, Mr. Lee Chin Ho, J.P., died at his residence, 347, Dato Kramat Road, this morning, at the age of 78 years. Born in 1863, the late Mr. Chin Ho received his education in173 words
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392 1939-11-06 2 ELECTRICITY IN PERAK VILLAGES Ipoh, Sunday. JgY the initiative of the Kinta Electrical Distribution Co., Ltd., a large number of small townships and villages in Perak have been given a new life, as it were, with the introduction of electricity, and though present conditions warrant392 words
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Article92 1939-11-06 2 A STATEMENT of accounts of the Malaya Patriotic Fund dated Oct. 26 shows that «sir,»-. pore contributed $214.887.70 whichless She of materials purchased ($1.899.71) is $212 987 rom he Chinese community mT "iff-i* 1 from the Indians $50.456.20 the Malays $778 46 and the Arabs $8.863. With $5 from the92 words
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170 1939-11-06 2 Singapore, Sunday. AVER, a hundred members and guests v were present at the Chinese dinner last night at the Weng Chcon Yuen Restaurant, Great World, when the Straits Bachelors' Physical Culture Oub celebrated their silver jubilee anniversary. A Ma'ay ronggeng was in attendance during170 words
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Article41 1939-11-06 2 The funeral took place on Wednesday iN ll.t, Noaci l»l lVtr V. 6 N us tne wnose cteatl, occurred e»rl.v u?, mornln? ut rezldence in Union Street 5ennn» 7 be liev N Oolonini >.<(. 5 nr»rt rviee at tne enspelgnd al tbe41 words
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Article26 1939-11-06 2 Mr. C. R. C. Little, who has been acting for Mr. R. J. m. Bennett Sungei Rengam Estate, has now joined Changkat Salak Estate, Salak North26 words
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Article424 1939-11-06 2 I GATURDAY next is Remembrance j*" Day: not Armistice Day. because the Armistice of November 11, has, sad to say, now lost much of meaning for us. But as Remem brance Day, November II this year has acquired a new meaning, o the G.O.C, in424 words
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682 1939-11-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ay London, Nov. 5. -Ncxcclonal ly t,ght position continues in the London tin mark,.. tlsh consumeri are metaphorically "queueing up" for the sma est quantities and unless they hold Government contracts th Ihe met al exchange deals with applications and for682 words
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Advertisement19 1939-11-06 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, thulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.19 words
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Article, Illustration28 1939-11-06 3 i (Iward Harry Cribb, of Imperia J Airways Ltd., and hi> bride, Miss M t May, alter their weddtaf at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday.28 words
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195 1939-11-06 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THAT he was definite that the dealers accused introduced to the Planters Stores were the cream of dealers in his district and that he considered accused to be a very good salesman, having given the firm more195 words
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69 1939-11-06 3 Singapore. Saturday. PUBLICITY has recently been given to reports that there likely U> be a shortage of shipping space to Europe in November and December, but the Shipping Controller is unable to find any evidence to substantiate this report. He would b? glad if69 words
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Article52 1939-11-06 3 PAID to have fallen down while alighting from a moving trolley bus at the junction of Arab Street and Nortn Bridge Road yesterday, a male Chines? had his right foot run ovet by the bus. The leg was badly crushed ihd bled profusely. He was taken to the Tan Tock52 words
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273 1939-11-06 3 More Marriages This Year (Tribune Staff Reporter) rjAN Cupid to hundreds cf Singapore couples does not carry the proverbial bow and arrow, neither does he don the scanty clothes which Cupid is supposed to wear. Instead, Singapore's Cupid sits behind a magisterial bench273 words
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207 1939-11-06 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A YOUNG Malay, Siral bin Mohamed, who had five previous convictions, was sentenced to six months' rigorous Imprisonment to b e fol.owed by 12 months police supervision for cheating a man cf $1. It was alleged by207 words
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162 1939-11-06 3 Last Night's First Nights STRONG meat is "Wuthering Heights," the Bronte story which is attracting large houses to the Cathay. Passion and tragedy on the high moors of Yorkshire are the theme. Probably few famous novels have been so we'l portrayed, so faithfully reproduced162 words
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Article69 1939-11-06 3 THE screen adventures of Tarzan are continued at the Alhambra. where "Tarzan and the Green Goddess." with Herman Brix in the leading part, opened a season yesterday. The film is the u*ual highly flavoured melodrama with an attraction entirely its own. and some of the animal scenes are69 words
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Article77 1939-11-06 3 The final accounts of Kamunmg 'Perak* Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., for the year to June 30 have been approved by the directors and the results, subject tc audit, are in brief: Profit for the year £18,367; transferred to estates reserve, £5.000; dividend recommended six per cent, balance77 words
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Article320 1939-11-06 3 Singapore, Monday. gOOD singing blended with a particularly interesting programme of organ music was heard last night at the recital given at the Victoria Memorial Hall by Mr. Werner Baer, with Miss Sophie Chang as soloist. Miss Sophie Chang, a Chinese soprano, made her debut in320 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-11-06 3 Nikola Lubitsch. elcven-mor ih- old daughter of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's rilm director Ernst Lubitsh, arrives at Los Angeles on the last lap of her trip from England. With the pair is Lina Strohmeyer, heroic nurse who saved tne infant's life at the time of the disaster. Mrs. Lubitsh (Nina55 words
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Advertisement9 1939-11-06 3 EUROPEANS Register To-d«T V p 2 p.m.—1 p.m.—CR—CZ I9 words
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Advertisement74 1939-11-06 3 ADORN EWORATED MILK FROM XEW ZEALAND PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IFOH 110 111 (3 lints), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33. 5.63 A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co„ Ltd. EVERYTHING /Coltirnbia\ for gramophone haTTaWk everybody OF IN Q UALITY EVERYWHERE JOINT AGENTS: NANG HENG74 words
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Article406 1939-11-06 4 Singapore. Nov. 4. Dclapan ratus buah kapal terbang slap hendaK dl-hantar tiada lengah lagl dengan Kapal dar. America ka-negri British van Peranchis Peha,; "Kerajaan Sa-Rakan" (British dan Paranchls di-perchayakan akan mengodar senjata2 berharg* i i-Jumlah sa ribu juta ringglt daripada killaiixJ tenjata negerl Amerika Sharikat. Kedua2406 words
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Article79 1939-11-06 4 Reuter. London, Nov. 5. With hearing-banks' surplus for lending purposes still at a high level. Dorrowers continued to obtain loans cheaply. Discounts remained steady and the market received 53 per cent of its applications for this week's treasury bL'ls at an average rat- of £1.35.4 d.Reuter. - 79 words
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628 1939-11-06 4 PLEDGE OF LOYALTY TO CROWN Singapore, Monday. k NUMBER of resolutions were adopted at the sixteenth annual general meeting of the Indian Association held yesterday at the Association's pavilion. A resolution proposed by N. Damodaram, intended to encourage local-born Indians by reserving a number628 words
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377 1939-11-06 4 British Wireless. London, Nov. 5. IN a Times editorial yesterday, the German scheme for an "international" trade exchange, whereby it is proposed to exclude from European trade not only Britain but overseas countries also, is subjected to analysis. The editorial that theBritish Wireless. - 377 words
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Article141 1939-11-06 4 Reuter. London, Nov, nrilE sinking of two more neutral ships is reported to-day. Fifteen survivors of the Norwegian ship Sig, which was sunk in the North Sea. five minutes after an explosion, landed in port on the north oast coast. Three of the crew are missing.Reuter. - 141 words
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Advertisement64 1939-11-06 4 FOR WOODWARD'S GRIPE WATER Mothers! When next you buy Woodward's Gripe Water for your babies make certain that the "Baby** trade-mark is on the bottle. This famous trade-mark ensures that you are buying genuine Woodward's and not an inferior imitation. Keep your baby fit and well, and free from digestive64 words
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183 1939-11-06 5 Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) ihe last paragraph in the article appearing in to-day's he Malaya Tribune may give c doubt in the minds of the public as to the extent of the in lures for which we have Licatfton, we would183 words
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Article140 1939-11-06 5 t>>e Editor of the Malaya Tribune. > There are a lot of things that local authorities should lock into .ci 4ive keen scrutiny: The .ihop-keepers are very noisy with their loud speakers. The Chinese Schools, too, are making t'>o much noise with their singing lessons. t The140 words
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Article246 1939-11-06 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir, —I have read with interest Mr Harper Bali's speech at the last Council meeting in Johore wilh regard to the road manners shown by the drivers of seme Malacca business cars. Their driving is the worst examnl? that I246 words
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Article113 1939-11-06 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—lt pains me to read the reports of the committee meeting of the Ceylonese Patriotic Fund of Malaya. We Ceylonese are in no way less patriotic than other communities. We belong to a class in this country who have113 words
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Article116 1939-11-06 5 (Tc the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—For health's sake, I write this with the hope that it will catch the eyes of the authorities. I doubt whether the anti-mosquito officers were ever aware that both drains along Poole Road are filled with dirty, stagnant water which116 words
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Article243 1939-11-06 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir—Towards Christmas it is customary for the Rotary Club of Singapore, With the kind assistance of other friends, to give a party to abcut 1,600 peer chi'dren. To provide toys for so many is a problem. May I,243 words
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1004 1939-11-06 5 Dr. F.C. Yen - (By Dr. F.C. Yen "WITHOUT doubt, the work of the country's health and medical administration during the present crisis has been a tremendous and difficult one, and with limited funds and personnel, it would seem weil-nigh impossible to accomplish. Yet the past year's experience1,004 words
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Article56 1939-11-06 5 The Aga Khan, the only living man who has won the Derby three times and headed the winning owners' list on seven occasions, nas decided, it is understood, to reduce considerably his racing tat* rests. Bloodstock owned by him would in normal times, it56 words
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Advertisement75 1939-11-06 5 WAR RISK COVER. 1. The Life Assurance policies issued by The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd., continue to give civilians war risk cover. 2. Civilians who agree NOW to pay an I additional premium can have policies endorsed to cover war risk whilst on ACTIVE JMH SERVICE in the future as75 words
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Advertisement148 1939-11-06 5 lamicos youth pills Marvellous pleasure giver and I a great fsrvoofite o f N swabs and the a h I i< ißimtmaffil. Stocked at Name MoKamed Sons, (Sold Everywhere) SHELL MOTOR OIL I Ws ON THE JOB! I jV Shell Motor Oil is such a good oil for your densation148 words
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Miscellaneous61 1939-11-06 5 CAPITOL: "Bachelor ALHAMBRA: "Tarxan and the Gcfloess. PAVILION: "The Lady Vanishes. CATHAY: "Wuthering Heignts. MARLBOROUGH: "Devbala. ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomu ROXY: "Old Iron." ..Raehi GARRICK. "KuMipak" and Bag" 1 Sepahi." QUEENS: "Prescription For Romance. HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side shows, merry-ifo-ground cinema and61 words
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Advertisement292 1939-11-06 6 I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION f 6 A GRAND SHOW TO KEEP YOU LAUGHING WHILE THRIL- m LING YOU WITH EXCITING ADVENTURE I A Tlfll: LADY I I V.*WISHES* j W|H Ik MARGARET LOCKWOOD I iSW \W GAI MONT NEWS SHOWING II MPHB W WAR SCENES ON THE WESTERN I292 words
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Advertisement226 1939-11-06 6 Positively LAST DAY! EVERYBODY'S CHUCKLING OVER THIS SNAPPY GRAND COMEDY.... WITHOUT A DULL OR DEPRESSING MOMENT! CAPITOL I '^sm TO-DAY.. 3-15—6-15—9-15 §F GINGER ROGERS ii david'niven in l!KO Radio's Uproarious < omedj »1 a m Shopgirl who should have been a mothci but who WASN'T "BACHELOR MOTHER" Imagine a baby226 words
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Advertisement359 1939-11-06 6 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY 6.15 9T5. COMEDY FI LL OF HUMOUR AND SNAPPI B jrM^ht^^i HILARITY! BiBIH^fIBBHHHII^^S TOM WALLS in OLD IRON with EVA MOORE, RICHARD AINLEY. VERONICA ROSE AND ENID STAMP-TAYLOR. fTO-MOPROW —A THRILT TNO A\rn t~tvj.tqyaßLF GANGSIERg COMEDY RIOT! JACK BUCHANAN EDWARD EVERETT HORTON COOCIE WITHERS In their359 words
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Article928 1939-11-06 7 London, Nov. 6. T IU following is the full statement 1 0 the Governor-General of India on the talks with the party leader liscussloni which hove been tak~ between the representatives of and the Moslem League have yd Ln agreement. No one can more than928 words
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Article746 1939-11-06 7 British Wireless. TOGETHER with the Viceroy's statement is issued the text of a letter from the Viceroy to Congress and the Moslem leaders and the replies thereto The Viceroy's letter sets out fully UM concrete proposals summarised m his latest statement, together with extracts from his statement ofBritish Wireless. - 746 words
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Article152 1939-11-06 7 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 6. AN official Chinese communique says that fifty-four Japanese bombers attempted yesterday to raid Kwangtung, a town in the Szcchwan Province. The raiders were driven off and two of them were shot down. Unofficial reports claim that the wreckage of four bombersReuter. - 152 words
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Article175 1939-11-06 8 arms embargo has been repealed, and the new American Neutrality Bill has become law. While it is recognised that the main object behind the repeal is to keep the United States out of the war, the more significant, although perhaps hidden, move is the public revelation175 words
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Article207 1939-11-06 8 rjHE revised Neutrality Act, with complete repeal of the arms embargo clause, indicates a great political victory for President Roosevelt. He was himself pleasantly surprised at the size of the majority in both Houses which voted for the defeat of the motion urging retention of the embargo. There207 words
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Article197 1939-11-06 8 J*HERE are many who believe that the new American legislation will work in favour of Japan to the disadvantage of China which, on account of her lack of a fleet of supply, is unable to carry what she can buy. Taking a broader view of the197 words
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412 1939-11-06 8 "Finns Prepared To Defend Themselves" Reuter. HELSINKI, NOV. 5. FINLAND IS PREPARED IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES TO DEFEND HERSELF, DECLARED M. CAJANDER, A FINNISH MINISTER, IN A BROADCAST SPEECH TO-NIGHT. HE TOOK STRONG EXCEPTION TO BOTH THE MAIN SOVIET DEMANDS. The importance of the situationReuter. - 412 words
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154 1939-11-06 8 Three Points For Japan Reuter. W'"T purports to be the i„ entions „f t^niStates Government regarding Japanese nohVv i n ruForeign Minister. Japanese The three points are: 1. The hope that existing treaties would be respected, arid that all problems concerning China would beReuter. - 154 words
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Article46 1939-11-06 8 Reuter. Brussels, Nov. 5. THE newspaper Lavenir Colomal of Leopoldville, reproduced by the Soir, states that kLo rman cargo boat T °g° of 5,042 tons, was torpedoed by a French submarine near Lobito The Togo recently left Boma without disclosing its destination.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article110 1939-11-06 8 Reuter. A Johannesburg, .w 5 NAZI plot for risings throu-h out South Africa, Includin the sabotaging of hetor£ a "5 essential services is disclose "v the newspaper, The Star T plot a,so '"volvcd the p v ploitation of Portuguese h st ncan mineral resources byReuter. - 110 words
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117 1939-11-06 8 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 4. IT is stated that provided war sencies do not interfere with sur next n Ce WaterlO Bridge wi *C The work has been proceeding for imn rssiiiaj aithough the a difficulty in obtaining steel and timber supplies areBritish Official Wireless. - 117 words
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Article34 1939-11-06 8 Reuter. of r INOV1 N0V .s—Carrying 858 persons rL£ m t n °f lgln the steamer Yon bfl b^,h ha f S left r Riga WUh the oig batch from Latvia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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290 1939-11-06 9 Hitler Will Sell All To Stalin Reuter. Paris, Nov. 6. IT is reported from many quarters that charges have been made in Germany against Nazis who have not succeeded in dropping their anti-Bolshevik opinion quickly enough. Germany is reported to be feverishly negotiatingReuter. - 290 words
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Article50 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. Brussels. Nov. b. THERE was an air raid in the north oi France to-day about 11 a.m. in the neighbourhood of Lille, Roubaix and Tourcoing. Anti-aircraft fire was distinctly heard in Tournai on the Belgian frontier. Several planes were seen over Lille district.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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155 1939-11-06 9 Amsterdam, Nov. 5. THE Netherlands military authorities have been testing how far the flooding of parts of their territory can be relied on to stop invasion by a mechanised army. The test was made with tanks in an area which was recently flooded. Yesterday's155 words
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377 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 5. ADMISSION of the widespread effect of the British leaflet raids in (iermany was made by the German Propaganda Minister. Dr. Goebbels, in a broadcast speech this morning. Dr Goebbels inaugurated a scheme v hereby the Youth will meet inReuter. - 377 words
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Article76 1939-11-06 9 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 5. ACCORDING to the Swedish newspaper "Gotmorgtid," the German wireless lately reported the sinking of H.M.S Under -the carltion of "clever U-bcat," the newspaper points out that th s Kestral is a land training station used by the naval air arm andBritish Official Wireless. - 76 words
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Article55 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. Paris Nov. s.—Som? 20 Munich citizens have been arrested and charged with complicity in a Bavarian separatists' plot, according tc a Report from the German frontier Five of these citizens hold the Naz Void insignia, reserved for *he first SoOO party members and others who haveReuter. - 55 words
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180 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. WHILE Empire Ministers were visiting Air Force coastal command headquarters to-day a message was received from a pilot over northern waters that he had sighted a submarine. Tha pilot then flashed this message, "Have attacked. Estimate one hit." Then followed aReuter. - 180 words
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Article24 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. Vilna. Nov. B.—Fo'lowing the recent anti-Jewish riots in Vilna several thousands of Jews have registered to leave for Soviet Russia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article159 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 5. ANOTHER Russian shock for Hitler is reported. The Paris Soir says that the object of recent visits by Goebbels and Hess to Poland was to find a Polish head fcr the Polish buffer state which Hitler wants to form round Warsaw. TheReuter. - 159 words
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Article34 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. New York. Nov. s.—According to reports in financial circles, France has advanced $15,000,000 to finance the building of new American aircraft factories in order to accelerate production. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article54 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 4.—Mystery attaches to the four bodies washed up on the south-east coast this morning. Each man was wearing an identity disc bearing a foieign name. The bodies are presumed to be those of German sailors. AH wore escape apparatus and had evidently notReuter. - 54 words
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Article834 1939-11-06 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 5. is now regarded in Germany as "practically in the war," according to the Berlin correspondent of Tidingen. He says that the Nazis, therefore, do not mean to wait the arrival of the American planes ordered by the Allies before striking. All preparationsReuter. - 834 words
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Advertisement303 1939-11-06 9 m "How can I my AngiersJE^j/ is the answer^^P^/ powers 5 resistance w.th Acer's Angers the Tngier's is endorsed by the digestive tract and helps the digesmedical profession and used in ti\e process. children's hospitals throughout the Children all like it and take it country. It is a soothing, pleasant303 words
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Article, Illustration435 1939-11-06 10 MERRY WINS OPEN EVENT Singapore, Sunday. fjfHE annual meeting 0< the Small Arms and Rifle Association of the RAF. Far East Command, which commenced on Saturday, concluded to-day. The meeting was a great success and Mrs. Babington, wife of the Air Vice-Marshal who435 words
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Article31 1939-11-06 10 WINNER GETS HIS PRIZE L. A. C. Andrews, winner of the R A F. Rifle championship, r ceivinff one of the many cups he won at the rifle meeting on Saturday.31 words
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342 1939-11-06 10 Singapore, Saturday. o.C.C 2; Mountain Battery 2. they played with only nine men—without a goalkeeper at that—the S.C.C. gav e a good display in their game with th» Mountain Battery, at the Padang this evening, which resulted in a draw. A fair standard342 words
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Article182 1939-11-06 10 Singapore, Saturday. |>V defeating the Y.M.CA. School **of Commerce this afternoon in the inter-school tournament played at Haw-Par Hall, Clerical Union, the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School regained th?ir championship title which they lost to the above scnool last year. The ACS S won by three games to182 words
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710 1939-11-06 10 Singapore, Saturday. QUPERIOR kicking enabled the Army to beat Singapore this evening in the grandest rugby game played so far this season, by 11 points (2 drop goals and a try) to 8 (a goal and a try). The game was a thrilling affair710 words
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265 1939-11-06 10 EXTREMELY keen sw i mminjf was Chinese Swi mmin!f Club versary was celebrated. the C,ub 8 anni Two records were broken, in the 100 metres back stroke, which Teo Teck Soon d ir V m 22sec wnich was three °en the the ld and rv265 words
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Article340 1939-11-06 10 S.ngpore. Saturday Indian Army. l; Andian Assoc 0 A LATE goal, scored in the last ten minutes of play gave the Indian Army victory wren they met and defeated the Indian Association in a keen I ockey encounter played on Balestier Plain this even'ng. The Army340 words
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Advertisement172 1939-11-06 10 Pains in Back Gone in 3 Hours If you suffer terrible sharp pains or dull wearing down aches in back or sides, you can't get rid of these with ordinary medicines because you must kill the germs in your kidneys. Other symptoms of Kidney and Bladder Disorders are Scanty, Frequent172 words
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Miscellaneous22 1939-11-06 10 TO-DAY High Water: 5.54 a.m. 7.3 ft. 5.28 p.m. 7.6 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 7.10 a.m. 7.6 ft 708p m. 7.9 ft.22 words
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266 1939-11-06 11 CAN DERDOWN ROYAL DESIRE IMPRESS IN spite of heavy rain and a sodden track several horses were given wcrkouts at the Singapore Turf Club this morning in preparation for the win 4 or meeting. Roth the sand track and the second track were used.266 words
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Article144 1939-11-06 11 fVW KNTY-FOUR cards were taken out I for the November Ladies' £.\x:on at the i;, ppi l Ci ill Club and the following were ;ores returned: &.B. Menzlea Mrs. m low 43—9=34; Mrs J.M. Fraser 17 34. Mrs. E. Glenny 52—18=34; H E Pike 52— 18=34; Mrs.144 words
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Article85 1939-11-06 11 EIGHT cards were taken out for the men's fourball foursome competition which was played on Sunday, Nov. 5 at Keppel Golf Club, and the followin- were the best scores returned J M. Fraser V. P. Barbat J. Guy M. G. Harvey -2 November Medal The November85 words
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Article45 1939-11-06 11 The November mixed foorsomes played at the Island Club on Sunday, Nov. 5 lesulted in a tie between Mrs. F T WyckofT and Mr. Chua Boon Hin and Mrs. C.K. Le e and Mr Tay Lian Teck with a net score of 35.45 words
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Article57 1939-11-06 11 TO-DAY HOCKEY: Police vs. Kaffles College, Depot: Second State Trial. S.C.C; Women's (Rest) final trial. G.8.C.; Colts B.C. vs CSC. CSC. Indian Assn vs Hyderabad Regt.. I. A SCR C vs St. Joseph's, S.C.K.C.; A C S. vs. Y.M.CA-, Dunearn load HUGGER: R A O.C. v<. Police, Depot.57 words
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Article445 1939-11-06 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 4. FALLOWING arc the results ot football matches played in England and Scotland to-day: EAST MIDLAND Barn&ley 2. Mansfield l Grim by 3. Sheffield W. 2. WESTERN West ham 4, Stoke 4. NORTH WESTERN »ld lam 3, Aecrington l NORTH EASTERN Bradiord C 4.Reuter. - 445 words
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Article155 1939-11-06 11 Singapore, Sunday. •SUPPORTERS of Wong Peng Soon and Wong Peng Nam were very disappointed this morning when the above pair, who were favourites for the Men's open doubles title at the Singapore Badminton Championships, lost their game against Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chong Teck.155 words
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Article229 1939-11-06 11 The Heavy. 5 Clerical Union I THOROUGHLY deserving their victory, the 7th Heavy Battery, R.A., scored a decisive 5—2 victcry over the Clerical Union on the latter's ground on Saturday. Apparently all out for an cany score, the Gunners attacked from the very first minute229 words
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148 1939-11-06 11 Singapore, Saturday. rE second strings of the St. Joseph Institution and Raffles Institution hockey teams played an interesting game on the Raffles Institution ground this afternoon, when the Josephians scored a goal's victory against their opponents. Both teams played a strenuous game and the Josephians'148 words
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Article477 1939-11-06 11 Johore, Bahru, Sunday. PERCE forward rushes and admirable backing up, enabled the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force to beat Jchore by 18 points (three goals and a try) to nil in an inter-state rugger match played at Rengam on Saturday. Play was in no way477 words
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Article109 1939-11-06 11 PROVING vastly superior to their opponent in all deportments of the game, the Chung Wha Football Association Juniors defeated the H+ndu Associarion by eight goals to nil in a soccer friendly played at the M.F.A ground on Saturday. Half time score was 4—o .n favour of Chung109 words
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Advertisement223 1939-11-06 11 In The Toils Of Rheumatism. Many a man, and many a woman too. otherwise healthy and strong, is incapacitated in a greater or lesser degree by rheumatL-m. If you are one of such unfortunate persons no doubt you would Sive much to be able to thnow of the yoke. f223 words
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Article131 1939-11-06 12 London, Oct. 20 MISS Unity Mitford, daughter of lord Rcdesdale and friend of Hitler, i* seriously ill i:i Germany. She has not written home since the *A week ago her mother had the first news in a letter from a Hungarian friend. Ccunt Janos Almassi.131 words
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Article317 1939-11-06 12 London, Oct. 17. A STAFF of twenty men and women are at work for twenty-four hours every day in a certain Government department keeping close watch for attempts by enemy agents to communicate with their Nazi masters by means of code messages in invisible ink317 words
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276 1939-11-06 12 London, Oct. 14. £fRITZ ARBONGE, the German who eloped from Nice six month.* ago with Joan Valentine Thomas, sixteen-year-old daughter of a wealthy Briton, is now married —but not to her. His wife is an American girt. He married her in Honolulu, during a276 words
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Article212 1939-11-06 12 London, Oct. 12. PLIXOR GLYN, the novelist, is 75 to-day. During the last war she did propaganda work lor the French. Yesterday, a', her MayfaL- fla: she told a reporter she was ready to do all she could to help Britain in this war. But212 words
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Article159 1939-11-06 12 Londcn, Oct. U. i TWEMi-ONE-V?; AR- n. A ex-flying cmcer, who was dismissed from the R.A.F after a cour* -martial. X i to rejoin the force to the loss of his friend. He Is Jam's N. Cuhei and his friend, Mot-Officer R. M. Coste was159 words
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Article128 1939-11-06 12 Shanghai, Oct 12 SOVIET circles in Chungking flisclaim any knowledge of the report that the Soviet Government has advised Japan to witlw r tr«.ops from China. Such a coarse <>1 action, they maintain, is improbable because the Soviet Government M far has no intention128 words
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Article219 1939-11-06 12 Lund en, Oct. \~> THE Government's Emerg< s;< B suspending the raising of the school-leaving age from H U> 1 had a criticised but unopposed cend Reading, in the L*.u.- <> f Commons last night. Mr. Kenneth Lindsay, Pariiai Secretary to the Boaid ol219 words
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Advertisement165 1939-11-06 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. j BEST FOR RESULTS I I HIS MASTER'S VOICE AMEBIC IX RADIOS SOLE AGENTS: Kee Huat Radio Co., 122-124, Orchard Rd., Singapore. FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY RADIOS I for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents: HOE165 words
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Advertisement88 1939-11-06 12 MIRROR OF FAITH HM. S. Pandit, Tiong Hoa HoteJ, First Floor Room No. 2 No. 4-6 Prinsep If you want to solve your petty-fixes, visit M. S. Pandit, who is most popular Ramalist (Ancient Arabic Systems). Able to give advice for Business, Health, I Wealth, Love, Marriage and Journey. If88 words
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Advertisement134 1939-11-06 12 I LET US HANDLE ALL YOLK CLOCK WATCH EPAIKS, AND S i YOU WILL BE ASSURED OI PROMPT SERVICE AND REAL i I SATISFACTION IYICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) j j PHONE NO. 7SBB. i j j Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches134 words
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Advertisement131 1939-11-06 12 PILES SPECIALISTS Tong Nam Dispensary No. 285, Victoria Street, Singapore. BRANCHES: No. 220, Batu Road, Kuala Ltrmpur. No. 13S, Hugh Low Street, New Town, Ipoh. Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment alwav is advisable Messrs. lav kirn ping and I AU FUNG HSIANG cf the above nary:<;131 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-06 12 MMM IHPMMMH MMMMMMHHMMM GOLD LEAF TEA To be tired lir.v and fuddled after is often fie process of those who rely for their animation upon ihe Grape and Grain. The eternal and delightful paradox of Gold leaf Tea is to be the Hot DrinJc which nourishes a cool mind.49 words
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1553 1939-11-06 13 RUSSIA'S STAB IN THE BACK London, Oct. 14. HITLER'S speeches oi good will are perfidy. No one in Poland believes them," Mme. Pilsudska declared today. "That man ivs lip homage to my husband and surveys around him the destrucion of the Marshal's life work."1,553 words
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Advertisement107 1939-11-06 13 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANE OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which la incorporated 1' the 83. and registered as a Trust Com D*ny, undertake* the following dutiea:KXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A107 words
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Advertisement36 1939-11-06 13 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES Uir©o**««4 Malaya, Siam, Burma, South China, French Indo-China anil Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken.36 words
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Advertisement101 1939-11-06 13 BRITISH INDIA S.N CO., SERVICES. Bangkok Weekly Penang, Rangoon Calcutta Weekly Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapa-tam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Madras. Fortnightly For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. I* fom m\m MjWNlmhj (ISHIHARA SANG YD KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) Direct Japan Singapore Service. (Incorpciated in101 words
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Advertisement371 1939-11-06 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. I and BRITISH INDIA -Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The P. 0. S. N. Company will have 3 cargo steamers loading for the United Kingdom during November. All vessels nay call at pork on or off the route and all sailings are subject tc371 words
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Advertisement347 1939-11-06 13 BRITISH IINDIA\ PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES,>- Z For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., fApcar LineK For Hongkong. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe 61 Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Fortnightly347 words
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Advertisement123 1939-11-06 13 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Onoorpccated Kr>gi*nd3. SINGAPORE BRANCHI 4, D'Alxarid* Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Eaid-up Capital fHSS'iSS Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Am am, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, KlrkuX Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on123 words
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Advertisement588 1939-11-06 14 i. n z z > l > l ll z N^2^I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. WATER DEPARTMENT. Applications are invited for the appointment on the temporary staff of a Surveyor in the Singapore Municipal Water Department at a salary not exceeding $200 per month, the actual salary to be decided upon according588 words
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Advertisement522 1939-11-06 14 TWO HZW BUNGALOWS, Dunman eistate, Kaiong. Principals only. Apply Box 33. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (708.B) NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in Tanglin and Katong on easy monthly instalments Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 'Phone 7405, Singapore. (455-B) Educational HINDI TUITION (in Tamil) for beginners. At your spare "time on reasonable basis. Apply:522 words
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Advertisement541 1939-11-06 14 ||g| /£&4iCUKC£ TO LET, furn. flat, Katong- Road, near Post Office, entrance Arthur Rd. App.y 80. Goodman Rd., Singapore, Rent $60 (697-ti) 44 NEWTON ROAD. English Board Residence. Vacancy, Single Double Room. Good English food, under personal supervision. Very Moderate Terms. Mrs. Kronin. Phone 6292. (691-Bj TO LET: Room furnished541 words
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Advertisement532 1939-11-06 14 BOY STAR SHIRTS get Best Quality at Cheap Price from Lea Hin Co. 231, South Bridge Road, (722.8) LEICA SA. SOU New. Very Cheap tor quick sale. Box 134, Malaya Tribune Singapore. TEA SEED FOR SALE: China hybrid variety. Bex 131, Malaya Tribune Sin gapore. IGNITION PAPER "Tati" Brand, for532 words
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Advertisement708 1939-11-06 14 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy No. 411 of 1938. I Re K. C. KANNOO KALINGARAYAR of No. 1 Coolie Line, 12th mile, Seletar Road, Singapore, formerly Eating Stall Keeper at Royal Air Base, Singapore. Receiving Order made: 29th708 words
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Advertisement504 1939-11-06 14 Re WEE SENG KIAT, decease (Sole proprietor of Chop Chin Goan Hi Bankruptcy No. 37G of ijjjj n The Official Assignee mv for the purchase of the retail business as a going concern inrinT 01 the goodwill carried on by the ahS? named deceased at No. 277, South 1 Road,504 words
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Article577 1939-11-06 15 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Nov. 4. MINING Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers 5|- 5 6 6,9 1 [3 37 39 24,9 280.85 0 95 231- 2411.65 1.72V2 10,9 12[231- *****,6 15f6 0 99 1 02 .,45 -150XD lic 2316 2513oi- at 1.05 1.10 0.30577 words
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Article193 1939-11-06 15 London, Oct. 12. LONE In her ninety-eight-roomed home in Kensington Palace sits Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, eldes- living child of Queen Victoria. Although she is now in her ninetysecond year, she has decided that she will not leave London even if bombs rain on the city.193 words
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Article14 1939-11-06 15 Singapore, Monday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: 1117%.14 words
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Article16 1939-11-06 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 38; Sellers 38 j16 words
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Article203 1939-11-06 15 Singapore, Nov. 4. ThP following are the exchange stock this moVnlne accoYdmg to the daily circular issued b, SS Hongkong[ and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING 2,4 113 London T*r. 2 4 1 16 London demand 24 18 Rates for Freight 205^ Lyons demand 2 Switzerland demand Hamburg demand 13203 words
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Article136 1939-11-06 15 Singapore, Nov. 3. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan Sam! W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan r; Bice Siam 1 17>i Rice Siam 2 $ld4 Rice Siam 3 ?I]J Siam Broken Rice No 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon136 words
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Article87 1939-11-06 15 90 lOOnora SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL gg 5% 19 ?2,-r 104 lOSnom 4i/ 2 1947 106 losnom 4»/ 2 1955 1W 102 4% 1963 109 2 no» 2 xl 5% 55-66 105 /2 iO6»/aCI 5% 48-68 1 08 109> 2 cl «14% 80 86?' a 90ci 3% 75-85 gg,/87 words
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1091 1939-11-06 15 DARING EXPLOITS BEING REPEATED London, Oct. 22. QF the war at sea we are hearing: little, but be sure things are happening, and one day it will be possible to tell epic stories of daring like the one below concerning an "affair" at1,091 words
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Advertisement194 1939-11-06 15 Have you heard best food in Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. 1111 1 ■■Hill Singapore Municipality •I'FNOKKS. TENDERS ore now invited lor th« following m?.Lenals or service. Foi particulars see Municipal Jenaer Rous Date of Closing Supply of Fuel for St. James Power Station during 1340, 12 neon,194 words
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Advertisement289 1939-11-06 15 RAFFLES CAFE ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE NEW BAR WHERE THERE IS COMFORT, ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS AND A SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. We Serve GRILL After Your Cocktails AT MODERATE PRICES. A POPI'LAII REXDEZVOI *S RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. BI ST QUALITY BHEAD AND CAKES DELIVERED DAILY. ADELPHI HOTEU (ROOF-GARDEN) TUESDAY SPECIAL DINNER,289 words
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Article263 1939-11-06 16 Reuter. Oslo, Nov. 6. NORWAY has rejected the German protest regarding- the City of Flint in a note handed to the German Charge d'Affaires here. The City of Flint, an American steamer seized by the Germans, was released by the Norwegian naval authorities when it anchoredReuter. - 263 words
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Article138 1939-11-06 16 British Wireless. London, Nov. 5. IN view cf the successful progress of conversations proceeding in London between representatives of the Dominion and Indian Govern- ments and the United Kingdom Ministers with a view to co-ordina-tion of the Empire's war effort, interest attaches to theBritish Wireless. - 138 words
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682 1939-11-06 16 "They Clung to Their Mother" Survivor Describes Sinking Of Yorkshire London, Nov. 6. IN a quiet, earnest voice, without dramatics or over-emotion, 15-year-old John Taylor who was a bugler aboard the Yorkshire, the "family ship" which was torpedoed with the loss of682 words
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Article132 1939-11-06 16 WAR rations imposed by the Nazis on the German people are a starvation diet. The Rogers family, of Red ban L. \> w Jersey, tried it for a week and complained of severe hunger pangs. The family, which consist. „<• Mr. and Mrs Stuart Rogers132 words
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Article159 1939-11-06 16 Reuter. London. Nov. 5. THE Finnish Cabinet is meeting to-day to consider a report hm the Finnish delegation in Moscow on the negotiations in connecu* with the Soviet demands. Fresh instructions are to be sen' to the delegates. Last night, the Finnish forafl office announced that theReuter. - 159 words
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236 1939-11-06 16 Reuter. Hankow, Nov. •> JAPANESE-SPONSORED Government in Hupeh Pr horded by Gen. Ho Pei Yung, has been inaugurated at Auchai near Hankow.—Router. Shanghai. Nov. 6. As a gesture to the United States, General Toshizo Nishic, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces in China,Reuter. - 236 words
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Advertisement247 1939-11-06 16 SANMMEN •**'*X'>!p, jj j iM^HfV Now, once 'pon a time Nurse told us the rhyme Of the Cow that jumped over the 8%l there's no Iteed to roam \j*WJ P° r -I Oow in the Cupboard's a Boon! «,onV/ notice r -\i n a moment/ You can make delicious fresh247 words
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