Malaya Tribune, 7 November 1939
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Title Section21 1939-11-07 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVI -No. 265. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, November 7, 1939.21 words
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Article, Illustration683 1939-11-07 1 Nine Fighters Defeat 27 German Raiders SEVEN ENEMY PLANES BROUGHT DOWN BEHIND ALLIED LINES Reuter. London, Nov. 7. T HE biggest air battle, since the I A last night's communique from ™e Western attacked regarded as a remarkable French h N Bl !e ofReuter. - 683 words
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95 1939-11-07 1 Reuter. New York. Nov. 6. CANADA is preparing to purchase ?,500 aeroplanes from the United States for training Empire fliers, according to reports current in Ottawa. The Wall Street Journal, commenting on the report, states that the North American Aviation Corporation, from which BritainReuter. - 95 words
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Article35 1939-11-07 1 Reuter. The Rome radio states: "According to a French source the German pocket battleship Deutchland has been sighted. It is expected that the British naval forces will try to take action against her."—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article55 1939-11-07 1 Singapore, Tuesday. R.A.F. headquarters in Singapore report a tragedy last night, states the Department of Information, when a Wildebeest aircraft came down in the sea in the eastern approach to Singapore during night flying practice. One of the occupants was rescued but the other is55 words
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Article378 1939-11-07 1 Latest Moscow Diatribe Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 7. THE "imperialist policy of the capitalist powers" was denounced in violent terms by M. Molotov in a speech at a meeting yesterday of the Moscow Soviet. Russia's Foreign Minister declared that the capitalist powers were WJJWJ o find anyReuter. - 378 words
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Article22 1939-11-07 1 Reuter. The Maritime Commission has authorised ffer cfcht '^!f tr B y ritish Cn Frnch h andSuh ports not be American citizen*.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article84 1939-11-07 1 Reuter. IjY arrangement with the British GovB ernment, special training schools fo. airmen are being established in varum, Pa The 0 t f raming h of pilots, observers, photoJraphe?s and machine-gunners will be intense activity m the ordinance partment. Making the announcement, the Empire lectionReuter. - 84 words
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62 1939-11-07 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. SWASTIKAS, varying in length from foot to a yard were cut into the ulate glass windows of 41 shops in SaiicMehan Street, Glasgow's principal thoroughfare, also a number of othei shops and warehouses. The police are investigating the outlages. whichReuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement54 1939-11-07 1 «S OT1IEK PACKS I Pases jAnrosy Survey 2 uth American Trade With Malaya 3 local News 4 Britain's Navy 5 intuiii 6 local News Germany Closing Baltic g possible Attack on Holland 9 sports 10 and 11 i S And Exports To Japan 12 Classified Advertisements 14 Financial 15 China54 words
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Advertisement82 1939-11-07 1 -S" "cnfe Evelyn is the reason Why. "JEiTl* had tifter is simply marvellou s. It softened and hi^f deT m Jerv considerably. The good too. contains no inju properties fh^^ofbS Zinc Stearate. I s H^|f? n better change to f Vitamin Cosmetics, hke so many ot us have done. I82 words
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678 1939-11-07 2 SPECIAL PROVISION OF $60,000 COLONY'S LEPROSY PROBLEM estimates of the Colony, revised and passed by the joint Select Committee yesterday, make provision for an extensive leprosy survey in the two major Settlements --Singapore and Penang, the Tribune reliably understands. Steps will be taken678 words
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Article132 1939-11-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Monday. fONVICTED on a charge of stealing a bicycle at the 8*/ 2 milestone Jalan Scudai, on Jun e 6, Khoo Kirn Hock was to-day, sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. B. Weiss, the first magistrate. Court132 words
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Article302 1939-11-07 2 CHINESE PATRIOTIC FUND The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, bankers for the Malaya (Chine *e Section) Singapore, report that contributions co far received total $97.915.19 made up as follows: Previously reported, $94,646.19. Further contributions: Chan Hoon Wah $50, See Sen Soap Factory $50 Tong Ah Film Co.. $30, Ong Koh Ham $20.302 words
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Article65 1939-11-07 2 Singapore, Monday. The Padang presented a gay appearance this evening when crowds of people of every nationality gathered in to witness the Beating of the Retreat by the bands and drums of the 4th Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. The soldiers presented a striking picture with65 words
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Article62 1939-11-07 2 S ATr Singapore, Monday. AID to have been knocked down by a v- hl?l otor lorry a l about 130 P-m. to-day vm f ff C ng along Mer chant Road, a rHF! Cbmese girl was taken to the ShTi os P ital by ambulance. 6 She62 words
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Obituary83 1939-11-07 2 Singapore, Monday. A VERDICT of death by misadven- ture was to-day returned by Mr W. G. Porter, tbe Singapore Coroner] at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a 10-year-old boy named Chan Heng, which occurred at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Nov.83 words
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68 1939-11-07 2 An order made by the Governor and published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary last night, prohibits the sending from the Colony t 0 a place other than another part of the Colony or the Malay States, any undeveloped exposed photographic plate or film Permits68 words
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69 1939-11-07 2 Singapore. Monday.—An 18-year-old Cantonese woman. Fong Ah Moi. claimed trial this morning before Mr C H Koh. the Acting Second Police Magistrate on a charge that she attempted to commit suicide at about 7 pm on Oct. 29 by jumpmg into the sea at Katong69 words
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Article66 1939-11-07 2 Singapore. Monday—J. de Silva a salesman, appeared before Mr C H Koh, the Acting Second Police Magistrate, this morning on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in Geylang Road at 6.50 p.m. on Nov. 4. Accused pleaded guilty and admitted the facts. In reply to his66 words
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Article42 1939-11-07 2 Mr. Ong Boon Tat. J.P., with Mr. T. Troller. of Raffles Hotel, has left for a holiday at Dalat. near Saigon. He expects to be away for about a month and will return by way of Hongkong.42 words
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Article20 1939-11-07 2 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Green have returned from leave and are staving with the chief Justice and Lady McElwaine20 words
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Article172 1939-11-07 2 (From Our Own Reporter.) Seremban, Monday. THE story of an alleged unsuccessful attempt at kidnapping, resulting in thr young man's death, was related to the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. J. S. H. Cunnyngham-Brown, to-day when the preliminary inquiry commenced in the case in which three Indians are charged172 words
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Article56 1939-11-07 2 An enactment to amend the Food Control Bill is to b? introduced at the next meeting of the Johore Council of State. The new enactment effects various amendments to the original bill and incorporates certain new features. It follows closely legislation passed or intended to be56 words
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Article22 1939-11-07 2 Ayer Molek rubber produced 19,823 lb. In October, a total for 12 months of the financial year of 204.676 lb.22 words
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Article156 1939-11-07 2 SPEECHES in English and many Chinese dialects were made at the initial meeting of the Singapore Cabaret Girls' Association, held at the Great World yesterday. Over a hundred girls, clod in the light blue uniform of the New Life movement, attentively listened to an address by Mr.156 words
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Obituary63 1939-11-07 2 We regret to record the death of Mr. R. Singaram. senior imposer of the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., which occurred this morning after a long illness. Mr. Singaram. who was 32 years of age, had spent 15 years in the employ of tiie Malaya Tribune63 words
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479 1939-11-07 2 HONGKONG COURT DRAMA Hongkong, Nov. 1"I THINK it is the only possible I decision the Jury could have icached on the evidence as a whole. The law provides only one punishment for the crime of murder and it is my duty to479 words
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Article627 1939-11-07 2 report of the Singapore Harbour Board for the year ended J 30 is as follows: Tne trade handled at the v during the year was, in the acer 3.209,327 tons or five per cent t that for the previous year. q cargo inward decreased by 92627 words
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Article17 1939-11-07 2 'THE meeting of the Johore Council of State is postponed from to-day to Nov. 21.17 words
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218 1939-11-07 2 4X stte a, f o7th e U rr St t' Sthatthe Bi *"t Hon. the Secretary of Jones CMG t0 Mr W wmce, to be British Resident, Selangor, in succession to Mr. S. W. These appointments will take effect on the aate of218 words
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Advertisement56 1939-11-07 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Sn A fS ding chulia street, fhone 5808. singapore. E MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS'SEREMBAN PO l BROS. MALACCA HONG OHYF x, rr* K. LUMPUR WENG mSk L OON G Ki N <* KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY,56 words
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Advertisement45 1939-11-07 2 r i ii *y Main Shaft Gears I ADMIRALTY QUALITY LOAD CHAIN f I Steel. I SHORT HEAD ROOM I Heavy Steel Hand I Chain Wheel. I McALISTER &> Co., Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) 1 Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, jpoh. Ptnang. London. I w.p.s. 63 PSBBbI45 words
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346 1939-11-07 3 First Holder Of Appointment Arriving Next Week (Tribune Staff Reporter) £01TH Africa's trade with Malaya will soon be looked after by a Commissioner. The Tribune reliable understands that the Union of South Africa has appointed a Trade Commissioner who will be stationed346 words
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Article49 1939-11-07 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. WHILE unloading betel nut from a sta- tionary lorry at the Causeway shortly after 8.30 a.m. yesterday, a middle-aged Chinese, Tang Wee Liat. fell ofT the lorry, sustaining serious head Injuries. He died at the general hospital.49 words
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Article152 1939-11-07 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Monday. IT N LIKE all other Malayan towns, Ipoh, the Hub of Malaya, possesses a selfmade market for the sale of Indian corn alone, beside the banks of murkish Kinta River. Any evening, after dusk. pas.«ers-by along Hugh Low Street152 words
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232 1939-11-07 3 Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED on a charge of assisting in carrying on a public lottery, chap-jee-kee, two Hokkien Chinese were this morning fined $1,000 each, in default, four months' simple imprisonment, each, by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate. Both the accused, Tan Cheng232 words
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320 1939-11-07 3 FATAL SHORT CUT Hongkong, Nov. 1. TRAILING to obey (he instructions given him by a Police launch patrolling a Hongkong minefield off Lanta:), the coxswain of a Chinese steam launch towing two junks from upriver took his vessels into the fkld on Monday night.320 words
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Article114 1939-11-07 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Monday. A TRAGIC incident occurred yes- terday afternoon in a forest area at Jalang (Sungei Siput), where two timber drawing buffaloes are reported to have trampled to death a Chinese caretaker. It appears that the animals were engaged in114 words
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Article172 1939-11-07 3 THE meeting of the Fortnightly Club yesterday was taken by Mrs. H. A. Lord cf the Salvation Army. She spoke on "Some Aspects of the Army Work Among Women in Singap:re." She made a brief reference to the origin of similar work in England, and then gave172 words
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Article108 1939-11-07 3 Monday, Oct. 30. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas were present at a parade of the St. John Ambulance Brigade held at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Wednesday, Nov. 1. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Thursday,108 words
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Article346 1939-11-07 3 Singapore, Monday. WHILE Tang Ah Hway, a Chinese pork-seller, was riding home along Thomson Road on the night of Sept. 5 this year he was, he alleges, stopped by two Chinese on cycles, threatened with a knife and made to hand over his cash and a346 words
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Article361 1939-11-07 3 Singapore, Monday. "pEOPLE in London were so cheerful and conditions there so close to normal that the blackout was the only indication I had of the war," said Mr. A. Montor, of the well-known Singapore firm of Messrs. Montor Ltd., in an interview with the Tribune361 words
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Article118 1939-11-07 3 Singapore, Monday. TEH Keh Kee, a 26-year-old Hokkien, this morning pleaded guilty before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, the Third Police Magistrate to a charge of theft of jewellery valued at $52 from a dwelling at the 13th milestone. Sembawang Read, on Sept. 22. It was alleged that118 words
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Advertisement91 1939-11-07 3 Box Office TO-DAY PHONE 3.15 6.15 O VI eiNBM/1 DE LUXE q i s 04UU [EVERY J£gT/j TIP-UP 4RMCHrIfR] UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S PRODUCTION OF W UTHERING HEIGHTS' A PERFECT PICTURE, PERFECTLY PLAYED BY MERLE OREROX NEWS AIR RAID ON LAURENCE OLIVIER Scotland GERMAN PLANE DAVID XIVEX crashes i91 words
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Advertisement8 1939-11-07 3 Nov. 7 EUROPEANS Register To-day 2 p.m.—4 p.m.—DO—DZ8 words
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Advertisement95 1939-11-07 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at All times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is scaled in an air-tight container and is obtainable wtrs everywhere. 'PHONE: STORE 5376 (5 Unes), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 Unes), LVtlH 110 111 (1 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH95 words
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Article174 1939-11-07 4 tFrom Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. THE District Judge, Mr. H.A. Forrer. acquitted three Tamils—Vellay an, Puchee and Allagan without calling upon their defence in a case in which they were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot. Mufcan, at Patani Road on174 words
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Article69 1939-11-07 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. A SERIOUS accident occurred last night in the railway yard in Ipoh v hen a Tamil porter had both his legs severed just below the knees. The accident occurred during shunting operations. The porter missed his footing in the path69 words
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Article104 1939-11-07 4 Cable and Wireless. Ltd announce the openin last Wednesday of a new branch telegraph offic at "Imperial House". 9 Donesall Square. Eu ?t Lelfau. T»« POOC wiU Dlace Northern lrelir>l in corf.' ufcf DH with the worid v.t!o o\w:tas tc!» g.-:t >" syrtexn of the104 words
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242 1939-11-07 4 Wrongly Informed By Friend Singapore, Monday. x. <5in<m D ore aeain after your release from prison, -p. you come the warning of his lordship, y 0 V Pedlow to tTseng HuaT, alias Wong Ah Hoh, a banishee rigorous imprisonment for returnmg 10 B this242 words
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Article101 1939-11-07 4 (From Our Own Reporter) lpjh. Monday. REPORT of a daring robbery icar Graeßg iv which a Tamil woman wa. the v aim, has been made to Kamp i PoFtW. It would a-3p~ar that two Chinese entered the house cf the woman situated on a iunely101 words
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Article127 1939-11-07 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monaay. A DISASTROUS fire broke out in the early hours of Saturday morning m Eiphil Estate, Lintang, Sungei Siput, causing the destruction of a complete row of coolie lines. Twenty houses in this row, ten on either side, were gutted. Some127 words
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Article104 1939-11-07 4 An extraordinary general meeting of the Indian Youth's Association was held in the association premise. 9. Belilios Lane, on Oct. 28 1939 at i p.m. in which the following decisions were adopted unanimously: d-Ymig To promote the social and economical welfare of Indians: to propogate rationalism among104 words
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Obituary330 1939-11-07 4 rE death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday. Miss Florence Rozario, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rozario, at the aa> 19. The funeral, which took place yest< i day at the Bidadari Cemetery, preceded by a full choral service at the Church330 words
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406 1939-11-07 4 Singapore, Tuesday. AT a meet ing of the committee of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society held last week it was stated that replies had been received from the Society's branches at Malacca and Penang and also from prominent associations of the various Muslim Communities406 words
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Article76 1939-11-07 4 Singapore, Monday.—Keng Haw i 22 >. Hokkien. appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh the Acting Second Police Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of attempting to commit extortion, by putting Wang Sek Kuang in fear of loss ol livelihood nnd demanding $5 at 7 p.m. Oct.76 words
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Advertisement34 1939-11-07 4 Youii l^^"^^^r seldom buy lamps if you always buy CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP OF LASTING BRILLIANCE 9 BATTERY TF MW 1 WF.fl 186A <Sgg^aliM I SEASON Co-,Ltd- tiamowTH BPioci woao ERS C^^T^^: wps, 334 words
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Advertisement44 1939-11-07 4 GIVEN \0 TO J INHALERS J INHALANT I Us action is as rapid as it I pleasant. 1 IT KILLS THE GlJRMS f| I of Colds, Influenza, Catarrh, II I Agents in Malaya: I J THE BORNEO Co., Ltd I I SINGAPORE fc BRANCHES44 words
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Advertisement63 1939-11-07 4 "LODHRA" Uterine Tonic "Lodhra" is made for women to relieve the unnatural pain, often making th-? periodical process $v trying. tod "Lodhra" is dependable, helping most women trying i it. Why not let "Lodhra" have the chance to help you? It acts quickly and lessens discomforts Of all Dispensaries and63 words
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2017 1939-11-07 5 Need For Not Disclosing Movements Singapore, Tuesday. 4 WARNING to Malayan residents -A to refrain from discussing the ovementa and disposition of H.M. <hips was given by Lieut.-Comman-a If. Douglas, R.N., when he bribed the naval situation in a •adcast from the 8.M.8.C. last2,017 words
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208 1939-11-07 5 Penang. Monay. 4 RESOLUTION for the formation of an auxiliary fire service and the recruitment of up to 150 volunteers to be trained to operate the appliances already ordered, and of which Government has agreed to pay half the cost, will be moved by Mr.208 words
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Advertisement21 1939-11-07 5 fa jp? Refused o| l b0 CW Evaporated M/'# is puee rich land of Denmark. 0 A Good For Children J±__±_21 words
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Advertisement201 1939-11-07 5 i STAIRS MADE HER PANT Penalty Of Excess Fat Although she has lost but 7 lbs. of her overweight, this woman rinds that 7 lbs. har made a remarkable difference to her. There can certainly be nothing wrong with a reducing treatment that brings such increased energy and vigour. Her201 words
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Advertisement241 1939-11-07 6 Here she is Lovely LtIPE VELEZ The Screen's 'Hot-cha' Star GSSfcs in a fast, furious Comedy Whirlwind of Love Merri- aJf/Rfe ment TO-DAY 4@3ffl>k .at the CAPITOL M^€^ 3.15 6-15 9-15 m HE HAS A BOMBPROOF HEART? B&Hllkj OH, iceDON^^WOODS LINDA HATES YHfiftN DONALD MacBRIDE pscfwf# LATEST GAUMONT NEWS including241 words
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Advertisement181 1939-11-07 6 I LAST NIGHT OF THIS GRAND COMEDY THRILLER g.|s 9-15 i O-NICHT M Jt, m Jr BBM ha 9b> Bmr~~~~~<B^— BmAbY Al Hi" H ■r~a^— ""i"^"-^ Sf A Ba IB 111 M WWJI fen MARGARET LOCKWOOD MICHAEL I PAUL LUKAS DAME MAY wro», Latest Gaumont News with scenes on the181 words
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Advertisement307 1939-11-07 6 j OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.1J A B.U ENTERTAINING Hf^^^^T'^^Bv GANGSTER COMEDV BB^^«J^£23fcfi|B ■^^^BB^BB^B^BMBBBBfflB^BBBj JACK BICHAXAX DW. I VEHETT MORION GOOIilE WITHERS in their most hilarious roles! "THE ii AX ii'S ALL HERE mmm mmm ■■■■■i^ mmmmmma r m* —~———mm—mm Special Holiday and Hari Kaya Matmecs. tm 11 "ALGIERS" also "HREAKI NG307 words
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Obituary770 1939-11-07 7 Singapore, Tuesday. The funeral of the late Mr. James Scott who passed away at the General Hospital yesterday morning took place at the Bidadari Cemetery {he same afternoon, and was verv largely attended. y Ml wh0 was cnief assistant in Aichitect and Building Surveyor's i770 words
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271 1939-11-07 7 British Wireless. IN antv, >4. London, Nov. 6. p authoritative naval circles, the frequently threatened intensified viPt c^ ater can *paign against mercantile shipping causes no anZSaJr the belief is general that the U-boat offensive has been scotched. c fi ures of losses of merchantBritish Wireless. - 271 words
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Article373 1939-11-07 7 5-.igaporr, Nov. 6. Ahli2 pemerhati pehak yang -idak champor berkata perjalanan perang mi ada 'alamat akan menang bagi pehak Kerajaan2 Sa-Rakan (British dan Peranchis). Suatu surat khabar bangs i Swiss berkata Hitler telah membuat empat kesilapan besar: pertama. ia telah sangka Jajahan2 Kerajaan British (Dominions) tldak373 words
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Article75 1939-11-07 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. YESTERDAY should have been seen the traditional festivities in England to celebrate the downfall of Guy Fawkes, but with air raid precautions and the blackout, bonfires, rockets, etc, were out of the question. Nevertheless, the children were brought together for theirReuter. - 75 words
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Article74 1939-11-07 7 British Wireless. London. Nov. 6. Allegations in German broadcasts that the Danish liner Canada was sunk by a British mine are denied in London. It is stated that no British mines have been laid anywhere near the position in which the Canada was sunk and itBritish Wireless. - 74 words
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Advertisement370 1939-11-07 7 Repeat Performance of BOO SEONG (SAT SOH) In Malay Language By MERRILADS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION at the "A" Theatre HAPPY WORLD ON SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER 1P3!? AT 8.45 P.M. LIM CHOON SIM (Penang Nightingale > will «1ng to you COME AND SEE OUR NEW CHINESE COSTUMES MADE AT GREAT EXPENSE ESPECIALLY370 words
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Advertisement199 1939-11-07 7 1 NEW WORLD I IDANCEl iPALACEl HsI" jpTHE LARGEST AIR-CONDITION !j| B| ED CABARET m MALAYA WITH if !ll| BAR AND RESTAURANT ATTACH- M fijfc EB j TEL. »77. i|| Dance Commences 9.30 P.M. HIS Tea Dance Commences 6.3« P.M. :H_j jgjj Every T U e., Thurs. and Sat. |H§199 words
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Miscellaneous63 1939-11-07 7 CAPITOL: "The Girl From Mexico." ALHAMBRA: "Tarzan and the Goddess." PAVILION: "The Lady Vanishes." CATHAY: "Wuthering Heights." MARLBOROUGH: "Devbala." ROYAL: "Thyaga Boomi.' ROXY: "The Gangs Are There." GARRICK: Chinese pictures. QUEENS: "Prescription For Romance.' HAPPY WORLD: Cabaret; side shows; cinemas and other attractions. NEW WORLD: Cabaret, side shows, merry-go-ground cinema63 words
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Article235 1939-11-07 8 French fighters attacked a group of twenty-seven German fighters on Sunday: nine German machines were brought down, seven of them in French territory: all the French planes returned to safety. That briefly summarises the excellent news received to-day from the Western front. It makes Goering's235 words
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Article190 1939-11-07 8 WELCOMING the appointment of Mr. S. W. Jones, British Resident, Seiangor, to be Colonial Seen tary of the Straits Settlements in succession to Sir Alexander Sana)), the Tribune takes the opportunity of thanking the retiring Colonial Secretary for the hard work he has put190 words
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Article333 1939-11-07 8 WILL Japan formally declare war on China? This question may seem a little out of place since rumours of peace have persistently been circulated. But as long as the undeclared war is still in progress and in view of the proclamation in the United States of a new333 words
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Article248 1939-11-07 8 REVELATION of the Nazi plot against Russia, made by M. Zaleski. Polish Foreign Minister, affords further striking proof of the treachery of Nazism. Ribbentrop is said to have approached the Poles last March for collaboration against Communism, and half-a-year previously had made an overture involving collaboration in dominion248 words
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Article131 1939-11-07 8 (GERMANY'S home front is proving more difficult to hold than the Siegfried Line. Opposition by military leaders, the rank and file of the Army and workers in industry is reported by neutral correspondents. Hitler is finding the diplomatic front an awkward proposition. The "friendship" with Russia is131 words
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Article154 1939-11-07 8 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 6. THE repatriation of capital assets held abroad, together with the lifting of the arms embargo by the United States, and the apparent German diplomatic setbacks have caused almost boomlike conditions on the bourse. The session was the most active since the war began, *yenReuter. - 154 words
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Article44 1939-11-07 8 Reuter. Budapest, Nov. 6. DOSTERS have appeared in the streets of Vienna, depicting a Germansoldier holding a single piece of bread and a Hungarian girl with a basket full of loaves. The slogan underneath says:—"How long can we endure this?"—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article243 1939-11-07 8 Consternation Among Swedish Shipowners Reuter. Stockholm, Nov. 6. amir entrance to the Baltic has been virtually closed by the T exteS Tef the German minefield off Falsterbo at the southern entrance to the Sound. This caused consternation among Swedish shipowners, for the depth of unmined watersReuter. - 243 words
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28 1939-11-07 8 British Wireless. London, Nov. 6. It was officially announced in Dublin to-night that the Swiss ConsulateGeneral in Dublin has been raised to a legation.—British Wireless.British Wireless. - 28 words
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Advertisement294 1939-11-07 8 The Reliable I "ROBINLITE" CYCLE LIGHTING SET Lamp and y n a m o n 3 BlRrag Plated prices Specially made for: ICOStl\SO\ CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. i 1 Put HEALTH in every *3| fT L*i^™ E GREAT YEAST FOOD A dash of Marmite makes a mighty difference to294 words
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Advertisement19 1939-11-07 8 Sharks ftn! Birds Nest! best Chinese food obtainable here Orchard Restaurant Bar 38, Orchard Road, (Near Cathay Cinema) SINGAPORE.19 words
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Advertisement98 1939-11-07 8 There's nothing like a pair of DDNLOP GRADS Mfffl^ SPORTS J|/i J TROUSERS Mwjl The finest quality worsted flan- J fi 'mm nel goes Co the making of these iMm w I Dunlop sports trousers which wk I B I are London tailored by experts, m _r j and rubberless98 words
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Article, Illustration716 1939-11-07 9 Britain Ready To Bomb Them WEST FRONT ATTACK MAY BE POSTPONED Reuter. London, Nov. 6. MILITARY authorities seem to be inclining more and more to the view that the lull on the Western Front may not be broken before the Spring,Reuter. - 716 words
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Article194 1939-11-07 9 DETERMINATION to work for improvement of Soviet-Japanese relations was expressed by the new Soviet Ambassador to Japan, n Tokvo emen 1 thr °"gh his secretary, on the eve of his arrival Shimonoseki, Nov. 6. M CONSTANTIN Smetanin, newly1?I appointed Soviet Ambassador to Japan, accompanied194 words
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Article83 1939-11-07 9 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 6. THE food and trade situation in Bohemia is rapidly worsening, according to a Havas dispatch. There is very little bread, while sugar and coal are short and farmers are unable to use tractors owing to lack of petrol. Farmers areReuter. - 83 words
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366 1939-11-07 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. JHE American steamer, City of Flint, is expected to return direct from Norway to the United States with her cargo, destined for Great Britain, still on board. The German Government are understood to have been informed to thisReuter. - 366 words
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Article63 1939-11-07 9 Reuter Paris, Nov. 6. IT is now revealed that a German 3 U-boat sank in Bremen harbour on Jan. 4 while carrying out trials, according to a Havas message from Zurich. J When the submarine was raised the j crew were found dead. The bodies wereReuter - 63 words
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67 1939-11-07 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. THE master of the British ship Clement, Capt. Harris, called at the Admiralty in London to report the sinking of his ship by an enemy raider in the South Atlantic a month ago. t He said that he was certain thatReuter. - 67 words
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Article37 1939-11-07 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. TdE Nazi Cultural Leader has been or- dered to conduct a purge of Nazi literature. It is beUeved that anti-Semitic literature Trill he retained, and anti-Bolshe-vist literature destroyed. ReuterReuter. - 37 words
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Article48 1939-11-07 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 6. THE chief of the German General Start announced to-day that the death I penalty under the military law may be imposed on anyone trying to undermine the soldiers' morale, and on those res- ponsible for looting and desertion.—Reu--1 ter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement244 1939-11-07 9 Bo^e c i i muRsDAY 3 JOO Kzr* 9th. A PICTURE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE i RICHARD GREENE WAITER IRENNAN CHARLES COIURN J Dr I'vingstoneJ SIR CEORK NARDWICKE HENRY HUU i presume/" The rMj»j>uw».^ond v>».ph«>" M^to.<oilima ble thrill! 77/£i?£ WZTZ BE A RUSH SO BOOK WELL AHEAD AND COME IN TIME244 words
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813 1939-11-07 10 Candidates For State Side Colours 0. Whites 4; thf Armv forwards who played for Whites yesterday in the second ""SSil of treason, certainly with their pleaing combination and their accurate st.ck-work, when Whites beat Colours by four goals to nil. The score does813 words
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Article17 1939-11-07 10 TO-DAY Rugger: SRC. f* Teachers' AssoK elation Farrer Park Tennis: S.C.RC. and Y.M CA. tournaments17 words
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Article159 1939-11-07 10 Singapore, Monday. TIIK ca-e in which boxer Boy Quee 1 i s suing boxing promoter M r. J. F. Koncon for the sum of me the balance allegedly due on an agreement dated Aug. Ift, thhim was to-day mentioned before Mr. G. L. Howe, Civil District159 words
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Article48 1939-11-07 10 Inche Ismail Mian having beaten Mr N. Mamat by 20 points m a game oi 250 in the semi-final of the Geylang Serai F Club four-ball billiard champion hip tcurney. will meet Inche Hashim Nathzrsah in the final on Saturday next at 7-30 p.m.48 words
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Article62 1939-11-07 10 OWING to the sodden condition of the ground, the hcckey fixture between the S C R C end St. Joseph's Institution which was to have been played yesterday at the S.C.R.C. had to be cancelled. Sj, The hockey fixture between Raitles College Union and the Police, which62 words
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Article126 1939-11-07 10 THE following have j been selected y ar ranged, on Friday. Nov. It miours- O. C. Aeria; Pay-Lt. Fortin, Colours, Cronm, L. S. O. fott; H^ ov bin N g sullivan, ChevalueUtM C EllioU J. A. Loveday. lle JrhUes Yee Cheok Wah; R.H. Earth,126 words
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Article58 1939-11-07 10 n hockey clayed on the Khalsn In a keen game the 1 Windsors' Association ground on Saturday tne by an oddgoQl in nve »g« control of |ft bad> M one-nil through T. K. Poh Xil way past the goal-keeper, who dribbled his way P d j ayako58 words
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269 1939-11-07 10 RUGBY Singapore, Monday. decisive victory over the R E. at Changi in a rugger THE fl xture 3*IJ5B5 S out the victors to the tune ot points to nil. The game opened but m gj feed spoiled by Pll ™reived the ballhis line when269 words
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Article277 1939-11-07 10 SSS ?!T"" iMi"ft csc Ste^A A to take advantage of a number of golden opportun.t.es, W as the cause of their being beaten by the Singapore Colts by the only gS, sc'ed in a hockey game played on Balestier Plain yesterday. Had the CSC. forwards277 words
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Article98 1939-11-07 10 The Indian Association teams for the week are. On Wednesday against the British Army: Jean Pierre- M. S. Dhoss. Capt. H. M. Mohite P. Gupta' Lt. G. C Dubey. P. K. Bhaskaran: Tarlok Singh. Lt. Randlr Singh. Lt. Balwant Singh. Lt. M. G. Bewoor. Tharam Singh. Reserves: M.98 words
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Article24 1939-11-07 10 The NT S. Bank XI beat the Thornycroft Sports Club by three goals to »ne at the Geylang Stadium, on Saturday.24 words
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151 1939-11-07 10 THE two races sailed for the Clarke I Challenge Cup resulted in a tie between 14 1 Tui (B. M. Johns) and 14 i 3 Guillecorm (F. L Tremlett) and fhese boats will sail a deciding race to-morrow, starting at 5.15 p.m. Cm Friday,151 words
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Article115 1939-11-07 10 rE Venicles Department Sports Club entertained the Mansfield s badminton team at their court on Sunday, Oct. 5. and won by four games to three. The following are the detail results (V.D SC. Soc^at 8 Hock San 15-4 Tan C*3 Seng lost to Tay Keng Ann115 words
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Article83 1939-11-07 10 In the veterans' handicap singles of the S C R.C. tennis tournament, Played yesterday. Chia Keng Tye (scr beat J. H. Pedlow (plus 9», 6-4. 6-2_ In the handicap mixed doubles. Mfcs NeHie Chia and S. C. Heng <—6; beat Miss Consiglierie and C. Ess (plus .5),83 words
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Article35 1939-11-07 10 Raffles College Union beat the Ljj£ Regt. at rugby yesterday by eight pomu (one goal and one try) to Aye points (one goal). All scoring took place m the second half.35 words
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Article410 1939-11-07 10 WOMEN'S HOCKEY AFTER a long deliberation by bhe Selection Committee last following the final trial match, the following have been selectc to represent the Rest side for the Poppy Day Ladies' Hockey Mate Against the Europeans to-morrow at the S.C.C: M. Oehlers (G.S.C.); J.410 words
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Advertisement48 1939-11-07 10 J Trl& and elbow room all A genuine R PB being atnpie-this «m running costs v meet*' large d lr c" nomy. Independent Iron iSL ,cry possibl llEan wheel springing, aS h gea rs, and a rear Hi crania* engine, notaWe feature, lu g f« g e compartment48 words
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Advertisement90 1939-11-07 10 NEW VITALITY AFTER FEVER During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient quickly loses weight unless he is supplied with adequate and suitable food. Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements which the body requires and enables the exhausted body to rebuild itsell quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is90 words
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Article, Illustration673 1939-11-07 11 EXCELLENT GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH gOME excellent gallops were seen at the Singapore Race Course thi. "ZIS:" o indU,ged by number N,n U gaP re Wint6r Bee fa M commences Moat impressive of the horses seen this morning- were Aerial Post (Woods) who673 words
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Article117 1939-11-07 11 following have accepted to play f r S C.C. "A" vs. Fort Canning to-day S C C.: —R. p. Kelv/ay: G W.S. PH Burgess, T.P. Jones. j J Burley; G.B. Potter, L.F.D. May; j, T R.j.p Garden. C.K. Stein. Grieve. D.J.A. Kirk, J.H. Wheeler, Stanners,, J.C. London, lonit117 words
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Article165 1939-11-07 11 Singapore, Monday. CHARGED with theft of a bicycle at the compound of the Serangoon Talkies on Saturday night, Mohanied Noor bin Ismail, an 18-year-old Malay, pleaded guilty before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke in the Third Police Court this morning. The fp.cts of the case, as outlined by Inspector J.165 words
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Article61 1939-11-07 11 Singapore. Monday. THE ambulance was summoned to Cecil Street at about 10.30 this morning to attend to a ricksha puller who was injured in a collision between his rich.sha and a trolley-bus. Besides suffering from contusions and abrasion.o over the back and knee-joints, he was61 words
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297 1939-11-07 11 "Pete - (By "Pete." SINGAPORE'S fight fans are promised another thrilling programme at the Happy World Covered Stadium, when on Friday, Nov. 10, Prt meter CM. Houghton will present a Junior programme in which three new boxers will appear. The main event will be between Nai297 words
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89 1939-11-07 11 A BILL to provide for ihe regis:jation rt of businesses i n the Colony, based on the enactment recently passed in the F.M.S but not jref in force, was published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary' last night. The objects and reasons s f ate: The need89 words
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Advertisement20 1939-11-07 11 Drink delicious Cold OVALTINE at your Bar lis (he Best 2 Tropical f *|L Drink yet Energising flj Refreshing Sustaining20 words
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Advertisement441 1939-11-07 11 SANDEMAN'S ffl PORTS 1 SHERRIES For discerning c Vintage Wine... well-matured mmm in wood VVPS^— Jt T ST PUBLISHED GIBBONS PRICED CATALOGUE 1940. S.G. Simplified Stamp Catalogue, The BEST and MOST Popular Catalogue for Beginners, and the cheapest with Full-size Illustration-, eontains 1,208 pager, over 61,000 Stamp.; listed S3 09441 words
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362 1939-11-07 12 Unless Interests In China Are Respected LONDON, NOV. 6. THERE IS A SUGGESTION SJTT T HE CONGRESS MIGHT CONTINUE THE AJjAINgT PAIGN BV AUTHORISING ECONOMY JAPAN. o£ thP senate Foreign Relations' Senator Key Pittman. cha Japa improved before the Committee, said that unless rela362 words
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Article21 1939-11-07 12 Reuter. Copenhagen, Nov. 6: General Quelpedellano has been appointed Sp Embassador to Rome, according newspaper Politijen Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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1145 1939-11-07 12 British Wireless. London, Nov. 7. REGRET is expressed in the evening newspapers at the death in to-day of Burgpmaster Max, following an attack oi bronchial pneumonia. M. Max's courageous services to his own country, Belgium, in the last war are recalled in muchBritish Wireless. - 1,145 words
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Advertisement186 1939-11-07 12 PHILCO TROPIC RADIO Sole Agents: RADIO SERVICE CO. OF MALAYA, 1934, LTD. "PYK** RADIOS Known to their numerous satisfied owners in Malaya. AS SECOND TO NONE. Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. WHY CO ELSEWHERE When you can get the best and latest in186 words
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Advertisement9 1939-11-07 12 GREATER CLARITY-VOLUME-DISTANCE EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES KEE HUAT RAPID GO9 words
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Miscellaneous361 1939-11-07 12 f <K I TODAYS RADIO j SINGAPORE LONDON £NSM8&'&?& TBANSM.SS.ONS 2 GSG 17.7.9 Mc|s (16.86 metres) P m 0^_„Vl GSF 15.14 Mcs (13.92 metres) 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramophone (l9 82 metre$) records. Proeramme begins 6 p.m. (local time). 1.30 The News and mid-day Rubber and Tin tin 8.35 p.m.361 words
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Article231 1939-11-07 13 NEW YORK CABLE MCnday Buyers Sellers 11 ry Dull Steady 20 5 16 o i/j 9(17 18 52 U FOREIGN EXCHANGE r London, Mondav London on Paris 176 no I: London on Amsterdam 7 50 London on Shanghai 53/ London on Hongkong mm London on Japan X231 words
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52 1939-11-07 13 Reuter. iMelbourne, Nov 6 ■Strrct (Minister for Defence) anf that Australia is to reorganise _r infantry on lines or" the new system aopted by the British infantry, insti- sec u tlonaI Platoons equipped with SS ac hl e -S«ns. and forming threes msl ead ofReuter. - 52 words
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213 1939-11-07 13 Reuter. THE first official rwi— London, Nov. 6. 1 States Neulr? pT COmment 0n lhc P of the United Weign Office Dlpl matlk Corr espondent, the organ of the German when tr 1 a sug S esti on of sour -rapes nc spaperReuter. - 213 words
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Article242 1939-11-07 13 British Official Wireless. London. Nov. 6. ri'RRENCY his been given in Gerv many to reports of indignities and ill-trcatnunt by British authorities of certain members of the German Consulate in Glasgow, which entirely misrepresent the facts of the case. These reports state that two of the personsBritish Official Wireless. - 242 words
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Article142 1939-11-07 13 British Official Wireless. T London, Nov. 6. HE German medical writer, who has found sanctuary in Eng. [and after personal experience of the concentration camps at Duchen and Buchenwald, contributes an article to the current quarterly issue of the Catholic Medical Guardian, confirming in almost every detailBritish Official Wireless. - 142 words
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Obituary148 1939-11-07 13 Reuter. London. Nov. 6. JHE death of Admiral Sir Hugh here officia,,v announced •n A i d 873 niI R? ir SS£ BJncUdr was bom in 1873. He entered the Naw in 1*85 took pari in the last European wi and retired in 1926 that SUO:Reuter. - 148 words
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50 1939-11-07 13 Reuter. t# Stockholm, Nov. G. eiAaci nniil that a w, i V? lal H^a-Stockhoim Stettin LrXt d by German take »0 5! and detained a fortnight Moto r ear »nd furniture Staaiina to f,nd S 5i ld Jnail bags for Sweden En* &xr paiestine k.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement75 1939-11-07 13 BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.. SERVICES. n af,gkoJc Weekly Port"* R n «?pn Calcutta Weekly r °rt Swettenham, Penang, Karikal. Porto Novo, cuddalore, Pondierry Madras. Fortnightly Da^l rmation "Wrdlne fr#irht -»nd wssenger accommodation apply to KOHSTEAD CO.. LTD. 1 S. It. LIME S|,l "\inSANGYOKAnjf bi tec hAISHA. F.TD.) <*Pan Singapore fVrvice75 words
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Advertisement35 1939-11-07 13 Advances against goods and product at low rates of interest ma/ be arranged with as. We also offer Godown spaces to let at law rentals. J farther particulars wiD kt I supplied os application. I35 words
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Advertisement131 1939-11-07 13 10-25, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. Telephuie, Manager's Oflfcs 4512 Exchange r> C pt 4*|) General Oflic.* |£N Cable Address:—"PROVINBANK H Head Office, SIUCHOW. TOTAL ASSKTS (approx.) I J^gSS Board o/ Directors: T. L. SOONG TSFS'f viv,. KAI t»nv vr HAN Y,L WOON tilt NO FUNG President: Y. C. Koo. Vice-Presidents: YUN131 words
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Advertisement393 1939-11-07 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA incorporated m England) p O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. All vessels may call at tforts on or off the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with393 words
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Advertisement517 1939-11-07 13 BRITISH 1 INDI A\ PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES r For all information apply to: P. O.S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. B.I.S.N. Co.. BOUSTEAD CO. LTD Tel. 54*7. i BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., Line"*. For Hongkong. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe 6i Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta517 words
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Obituary70 1939-11-07 14 Mr. B. Singaram senior fmposerof the Malaya Tribune Press. sr el morning at Na g lUnetbl 8 F^n«a P l at 3 ng p.m. to-day a! the y ffindu Cemetery. Deeply regretted. MR no BOON SIANO, aged 59 passed peacefully on Nov. lt\ll Upper Serangoon Boad behind70 words
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Advertisement528 1939-11-07 14 I i i U B** 1 11 I I I Si f a I d0 1 WANTED: Boys and Girls for office work. Apply Box 145, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (7^.8) SALESMAN well acquainted wrth dealers in piece-goods and dress materials and with general knowledge of bazaar trade, etc. is required528 words
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Advertisement511 1939-11-07 14 TWO NEW MODERN BOMOMJfB, Dunman Estate, Katong. Apply Box 33 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (7QS±» NEWLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOWS in TangUn and Katong on easy ninthlyinsets. Apply Yeo Chiang Bwee, 'Phone 7405, Singapore. (455-B) Educational LESSONS GI~VEn7n HOKKHSN, Cantonese by Y. N. Hwang, 86, Neil Road, Singapore. t HINDI TUITION (in511 words
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Advertisement510 1939-11-07 14 tm JHc&t Pikuto S»tf $aU^WatituC HP. 9.8 Good running ordTr^TT-or nearest offer Apply Box No 151, Malaya Tribune, Btagmpog^ HILLMAN Tourer, new paint, new Hood, condition, $175. Triumph Tourer fn good condition, $185. Tong Guan Hamilton Road, Phone 4389. a 24 B FOR SALE: Singer Saloon 1933, 12 HP Taxed510 words
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Advertisement361 1939-11-07 14 "THEON NAIL POLISH" cS'ttSSToo, 26, Telok Aver S, (24« floor), Singapore. (7UI Wanted WANTED: Furnished Bungalow near se™ two or three rooms for one to two months 3 Please state rental. Box 143 co Mnlava Tribune, Singapore. (7278) "wanted TSSS^JSff^SZ pm issuer and small LATHE riem* wfitelo Lim Loke Vim,361 words
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Advertisement309 1939-11-07 14 0 yrdW 0 iX in 1939. Public B »5SSiw "th November, 1939. Bank Holiday. ot the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. PWD TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of the state Engineer, Negri BembflMi, T noon of the. for thp construction of Quarte.masie Store MaUy Regiment, Port Dickson309 words
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Advertisement127 1939-11-07 14 PILES TONG NAM DISPENSARY, 285, Victoria Street, Singapore. 220, Batu Road, K. Lumpur. 133, Hugh Low Street, Ipoh. TREATMENT—Piles will be cured without any Instrumental pain or interfering to your daily work, after the application of the medicine and guaranteed full recovery within a short period LADIES GENTS—Sufferers are cordially127 words
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Article680 1939-11-07 15 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Nov. 6. MINING Fraser and Co. Buyer* Sellers Ampat Tin Au:>tral Amal 5 i 6 Aus.rsi Malay *< 6 V A>tr aitani E£ Ayer Weng 24 9 2fi iBangnn *ff Ml Batu belangor PJl 24 Berjuntai 170 7 5 Burma680 words
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Article15 1939-11-07 15 Singapore, Tuesday. r ihe price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $117%.15 words
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Article16 1939-11-07 15 The pnee of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 38i/ 2 Sellers 38%.16 words
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Article225 1939-11-07 15 Singapore, Nov. 6. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular Issued bj the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporat ion. SELLL> G London T+T. 24 11U London demand 2 4 11« s < or vis Lyons demand 205a Switzerland demand *y< Hamburg demand New225 words
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Article65 1939-11-07 15 Maynard on 1nn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL lOOnoru 5% 1940 og lrtftnrt 4'/ 2 1047 100no:n 4'/2% 1955 lOenom 44'iOfii 106 108nom U° SL 100 102 IS 109«i H 0 i/ 2 xl 3% 75-85 108 j* 199 J£ cl 3% 1962 f» JH 3% 1958 5* PENANG MUNICIPAL65 words
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Article141 1939-11-07 15 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 6. A FE de P° sit > 50 'e«t deep, in the l names gravel under Westminster Hospital is being constructed ror the hospital's radium bombs and contents—six grammes of radium salt*, valued at between £30,000 and £40,000. mHHI feet ofBritish Official Wireless. - 141 words
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Article84 1939-11-07 15 British Official Wireless. Tun, London, Nov. 6. daring exploit is recorded of an east coast trawler skipper Leo Romyn whose house was threatened with damage by the explosion of a aweek f r the o 6 time wi thin Romyn swam out to a mineBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article213 1939-11-07 15 T TM Singapore, Monday. IN at midday was again fixed at the nrini n 2? imU K 1 PFiCe f $1173/ an <* the Soot r ?7 a i 4 c i ock wa buyers boot 38 4 cents, November December 38 cents January March 35 3213 words
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Article125 1939-11-07 15 l W C0aSt N 3 Rice Slam 2 199 Rice Siam 3 175 Slam Broken Rice No. l gf! Siam Broken Rice No. 2 EE Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S.Q." Meedon Singhway Small Mill" Rangoon 'Meedon" Rice Siam Parboiled No 1 Rice125 words
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Advertisement360 1939-11-07 15 1 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TINDERS are now invited ft* th. following materials or service v 22 i particulars see Munich render* Room DMp of ciomnr. >ply of Fuel for St James Power Station ng 1940, 12 noon, Nov. 20 1939 Supply, of Pumping and y39 xiliary Plant for PonKetchil Pumping360 words
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Advertisement46 1939-11-07 15 FOR SALE Desirable residential building land situated at junction of GARLICK AVENUE an<? HOLLAND ROAD, near Bukit Timah Race Course. Delightful and hilly surroundings. Area about 140,000 square feet. PRICE 9 cents per square foot, freehold. APPLY A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. 11, MALACCA STREET, al46 words
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Advertisement123 1939-11-07 15 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. t I (lncorporated In the /Strait* Settlements). i-A. (Ist Floor), D'ALMEEDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next to The Mercantile Bank of Ltd.) THONE: NOS. S9IB A 3919, TELEGRAMS, "AUCTIONEERS, SINGAPORE." AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS COMMISSION AGENTS, B A JICHW:_No. Fir* Croea Street (top floor), Malacca, Johore Bahru. ESTATE TRUST123 words
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Advertisement264 1939-11-07 15 RAFFLES CAFE I ENTERTAIN YOUR FPIFMng AT THE NEW BAR WHERE THERE IS COMFORT, ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS AND I A SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. J We Serve An EXCELLENT GRILL ~s. AT MODERATE PRICES. I A POPILAB ItIMM /A Ol W RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. I BEST QUALITY BREAD AND CAKES DELIVERED DAILY.264 words
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245 1939-11-07 16 Reuter. Nagpur, Nov. 6. I SHALL resist civil disobedi- ence unless I find the country prepared for that,'' said Mahatma Gandhi, in an interview following the abortive talks with the Viceroy. He added:— "As regards non-co-operation, it has already begun with the resignation of theReuter. - 245 words
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Article34 1939-11-07 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 7. Sir George Ogilvie Forbes, at Pret«nt Counsellor at Oslo, has been appitfnt-sd Minister to Havana. He wsjj rjromimsnt during the Spanish civil war as Charge d'Affair?s at Madrid, and Valen-cia.--Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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250 1939-11-07 16 China Hopes For Further Action By U. S. Congress Hongkong, JNov. 7. Prpss j "We do not welcome the revised Pr Cchu Ch,an g Jit Pao declares. W do Neutrality Bill. Unless a new Act revised form wffl adopted the enforcement £1 the250 words
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Article57 1939-11-07 16 Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 7. BY courtesy of the local authorities two Nazi officials have been permitted U J* Hongkong a few days until ac t-mmodation is available in a Brith h ship n oceedmg to Shanghai. They are Herr Briestcn and Fraulein Zcch irom the German EmbassyReuter. - 57 words
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218 1939-11-07 16 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 7. IN epic of the French strategical A withdrawal M Oct. 16 has just been disclosed. When the Germans attacked at 4 a m. a section commanded by a young sublieutenant fresh from St. Cyr 'the Mench Sandhurst-, holding anReuter. - 218 words
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117 1939-11-07 16 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 7. rRRIBLE scenes cf the plight of Jewish refugees in Polish territory are described from reports reaching a Jewish agency to-day. Over 1,400 of the refugees were surrounded by German troops and left in the woods. Soviet guards refused toReuter. - 117 words
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Article66 1939-11-07 16 Reuter. London, Nov. 7. GERMAN rations are to be incrsased from Nov. 20. This was announced in Berlin to-night. The increase in rations is the result of what the Nazis refer to as the "favourabla development of Germany j» food supply since the outbreak ofReuter. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration97 1939-11-07 16 Probably the most dangerous job of the war is being done by the fleet of minesweeper* constantly at wtnrk along the sea approaches to B.itain. Ihese vessels ensure that no mines laid by the enemy are allowed to claim as victims those ships that protect Britain97 words
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483 1939-11-07 16 British Wireless. London, Nov. 6. THE Dominions whose .Ministers are participating in discussions in London are contributing to the allied effort at sea, on land and in the air. as well as in the economic field. All their resoures of ships and naval menBritish Wireless. - 483 words
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67 1939-11-07 16 -Reuter. Chungking. N1 THE latest official thimcn Saturday's air ban c Chengtu, provincial f a P |lJ chuen, claim that three bcmbers were shot down. boraF" On Sunday Japanese aire l cities in Kwangsi and Hunan a a with 36 planes active over uk south-Reuter. - 67 words
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Article48 1939-11-07 16 .Reuter. Loud« I AN the Stock Exchange, in c; I U lul markets, I stronc support, which is t>< I quarters to presage the can, defence loan. X 1 Kaffir, were also boue 1 ing industrials mostly closea i Wall Street was easy.-R eUT.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement109 1939-11-07 16 GOLD GOLD I Drillk CdLeafT,, You enjoy the fine taste mi „„,v to b tmni in this Tea of choice blend and rare c.uahty. F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD., 12-A, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone 2234. to pay for repair* I A food paint Is the best defence against those destroyers Tropical109 words
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